Hillsdale, New Jersey Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are looking for population and steets in Hillsdale City, Michigan, you've come to the right place. Here, you can find a variety of statistics and information. You can also find out how many people live in Hillsdale and how many are evicted from their homes each year. Here, you'll find that there are fewer than ten people who own their own car.

Hillsdale is the home of a private liberal arts college, Hillsdale College. The city was founded in 1839 and incorporated in 1869. Located in the rolling hills of South Central Michigan, Hillsdale City borders Ohio and Indiana. The town's Potowatomi tribe had a base camp near the large lake. As a result, many residents and visitors to Hillsdale are of African descent.

The median age for all residents of Hillsdale City is 28.2. This includes both native-born citizens and foreign-born residents. The state's median age was 28 in 2018. The percentage of foreign-born residents was 26. The population's median income was $22,378. The median length of residence is also lower than the state average. The number of college students is higher than the state average at 49.6%.

The median household income in Hillsdale is $38,189. The median age for Hillsdale is 28.2. The median household income in Hillsdale City is $38,189. There are approximately 8103 residents in Hillsdale, MI. The median age is 28.2. The median household income is $38,189. Hillsdale's 5 main ethnic groups are White (Non-Hispanic), White (Hispanic), Two+ (Non-Hispanic), Black or African American, and Asian. Approximately 1% of the population speaks non-English.