Fort Dix, New Jersey Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're looking to move to Fort Dix City, you may be wondering if you should move to this suburb of Philadelphia. The city has a population of about 8,350 people and has a population density of 759 people per square mile. Its median age is slightly below the national average, at 38 years, and it is located in southeastern Pennsylvania, near the New Jersey border.

The military post's first role was as a basic training base in the early 1950s. It became the headquarters of the 9th Infantry Division in 1954 and was home to that division until 16 March 1956. Fort Dix's growth continued during the Vietnam War, when the US military stationed the 69th Infantry Division at the site. There was a mock Vietnam village constructed for soldiers to practice their new skills before being deployed. Fort Dix has also sent soldiers to other countries, including Operation Desert Storm and Desert Shield, and Bosnia and Afghanistan.

The median home value in Fort Dix, NJ was N/A in 2016, and it increased by N/A from the previous year. The homeownership rate was 0.554%, lower than the national average of 64.1%. The average commute time was 15 minutes, and the median car ownership rate was 2 cars per household. Fort Dix is home to 7.67k people. With that many residents, it is no wonder that Fort Dix is one of the fastest growing towns in New Jersey.