North Haledon, New Jersey Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Borough of North Haledon is an active incorporated place in New Jersey, United States. It serves as a county subdivision equivalent. Its functional status code is "A," which indicates an active government providing primary general-purpose functions. The town also has a college resident hall, nursing facility, and military barracks. While there are some public schools in the town, most residents commute to work by car.

North Haledon City's median household income is $71,741, which is slightly lower than neighboring ZIP codes. Vehicles are the most common form of transportation, with many residents getting to work within under half an hour. The average commute time is only a few minutes longer, and only a tiny percentage of commuters takes more than an hour. However, despite the modest number of working adults, the city has a high rate of poverty among its population.

In the early 1900s, the borough was formed by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature. The town is composed of portions of Manchester Township. The borough is surrounded by a large lake and a pond. The population of North Haledon City is approximately 4,800. As a result, there are numerous recreational and cultural opportunities in the town. In addition to the borough's scenic beauty, residents can enjoy the many attractions in the area.

The borough of North Haledon is located in Passaic County, New Jersey. The population is estimated to reach 8,329 by 2020. Since the 2010 census, its population has decreased by 1.19%. The median household income in North Haledon is $132,062 compared to $423,200. The median age of residents in North Haledon is 48.5 years old, with males and females averaging nearly 49 years of age.