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

If you are wondering how many people live in Lindenwold City, you have come to the right place. In this article, we'll be talking about the population and steets of the city. In Lindenwold, New Jersey, the population was 17,613 in the 2010 census, which is up 199 people from the 2000 census and down 1,320 from the 1990 census.

Lindenwold City is in extreme southeastern Pennsylvania, along the Delaware River at the state border with New Jersey. This region is home to Philadelphia, the "City of Brotherly Love." It is one of the ten largest metropolitan areas in the United States, and is home to the state's oldest college and university. The area thrived as a port and manufacturing center, and is now a part of a major economic corridor.

Lindenwold's population density is higher than the state and national average. It is also smaller than the nearby Camden, NJ, which has a population of 79,904. Lindenwold is only a little over 10 miles from Philadelphia, PA, which has a population of 1,517,550. The city is slightly larger than the state average, but still 16% smaller than the average for New Jersey cities.

While the city has a high proportion of White residents, it is not a majority of any ethnic group. The largest group is Native, followed by Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) and Hispanic. In Lindenwold, the majority of residents are white, and the town's minority population is smaller than the state average. While the city has a lower percentage of black residents, it is the second most diverse, with two people of either race living in the township.