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

Keansburg is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. The 2010 census recorded a population of 10,105, a decrease of 627 from the 2000 census and 337 from the 1990 census. There are a total of 7 neighborhoods in Keansburg City. The city is home to many diverse people from all walks of life. The demographics of Keansburg are fairly typical.

The population of Keansburg is 9,614, or 8.968 per square mile. The median income is $48,500, compared to $31,800 in 1990. The number of school students in Keansburg was 1,556 in 2001, up by 156 from 1996. There are approximately 450 students enrolled in Keansburg High School. The city is also home to several small towns.

The median age for all residents of Keansburg was 40.2 in 2018, with native-born citizens averaging about 40 years old, and foreign-born citizens at 44. The city's rent burden is higher than the state average of 32.1%, but neighboring cities, such as Freehold, have lower rent burdens. Approximately 44.7% of Keansburg's housing units are occupied by renters, and the city's median household income is lower than the state average.

Keansburg is a New Jersey borough located in Middletown Township. The town was formed on March 26, 1917, when portions of Middletown Township and Raritan Township merged to form Keansburg. It is now part of the Hazlet Township. The population of Keansburg is ranked by the Community Educational Index (CES). The index takes into account factors such as income, education, occupation, and more. It is not meant to be a comprehensive assessment of the city, however, and it may not reflect the nature of individual schools.