Tilton, New Hampshire Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're a New Hampshire resident, you're likely wondering, "How many people live in Tilton City?" There are a couple of good reasons why you should. The city is home to almost three thousand people. However, it's not all about the numbers. Here's a quick guide to the people, places, and things in Tilton. In fact, the population of Tilton is higher than most cities in the state!

Among Tilton's residents, approximately 92 percent drive alone to work. Only 1.19 percent work from home, making Tilton one of the more affordable towns in Illinois. A chart that shows Tilton's rent burden by mode can help you determine how affordable housing is in the area. This chart shows households using different modes of transportation over time (with a logarithmic scale on the y-axis).

In Tilton, the town hall is located at the address given above. Here, you can get information about town meetings, schedules, and customer service. You can also learn about the town's elected officials through the websites below. This will give you the inside scoop on their activities and policies. When it comes to a political district, Tilton is home to several elected officials. Republican Bob Giuda represents the 2nd Senate District. Democratic Joseph Kenney is the executive council representative.

The median property value in Tilton, IL was $65,500 in 2019, which is slightly less than the national average. The city's homeownership rate is 73.2%, which is significantly lower than the national average. Approximately 72% of Tilton residents own their homes and commute to work alone. The median number of cars per household is two. Approximately 0.306% of Tilton residents are foreign born, according to census data.