St Ignatius, Montana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What do the Crime Rates in St Ignatius City Look Like? Here's a look at this area's population and crime data. The data for this area is not as straightforward as crime rates in other communities. The rate of crime per 1,000 residents in central St Ignatius City is higher than in the southeast area. This is because of the high concentration of retail establishments in the central part of the city. Crime is much higher in central St Ignatius than in east or southeast St Ignatius City.

In 1910, the Society of the Holy Child Jesus and Jesuits were granted a grade school in St Ignatius City. The school opened its doors to 225 students in 1912. During this time, the "el" train route was being expanded. Residential development increased, and St Ignatius Parish went from seven to 280 registered families by 1913. This growth of the community led to increased crime and a high rate of property crimes.

The population of St Ignatius City, Montana is spread out, with the youngest people making up a quarter of the population. The oldest residents accounted for 12.3% of the population. Overall, the town had a median age of 35 years. The population of St Ignatius City was made up of a diverse mix of ages, with thirty-two percent of the population being under 18 years old, seven percent between the ages of 25 and 44, and twenty-four percent aged 45-64. The gender ratio was overwhelmingly male.