Lester Prairie, Minnesota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Lester Prairie is low compared to other cities in Iowa, so the area may seem quite safe. But a crime map can be misleading. It may show high rates of crimes in certain areas, such as the north end of town. In reality, Lester Prairie is relatively safe and crime rates are lower than the national average. The murder rate is 0.06 per thousand people in a standard year. The safest part of the city is the southwest part of the city.

The population of Lester Prairie city is diverse, and the ethnicity of residents is reflected in the number of Hispanics living there. The city is home to 17.9% Hispanics. Hispanics are generally included in the racial category, since it is a diverse city. Those living in the city are of many races, including Hispanic, Asian, and white.

The rent burden in Lester Prairie is a measure of the proportion of household income spent on rental housing. It is helpful in estimating how affordable housing is. Lester Prairie is lower than the state average of 29.2%, while neighboring towns Chaska and Hopkins have rent burdens of 26.1%. Lester Prairie's housing affordability is a factor, because 23.1% of its households are renters.

The population of Lester Prairie was 1,730 as of 2010. It is the eighth largest city in the United States. The median household income was $51,705, which is less than the national average. As for the poverty rate, it is 4.7%. The median home price was $233,400. There were no evictions in 2016.