Perth Amboy, New Jersey Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

For many residents of Perth Amboy, the question, "What is the population of Perth Amboy City?" might be the most important question that they have. The city was formerly known for its terracotta tile industry, and it was once a major shipping port, but it's economy has declined. In addition, Perth Amboy is a member of the Urban Enterprise Zone in New Jersey, which provides special incentives to businesses. As such, the city's sales tax rate is only 3%, rather than the normal 6%.

The city is located in Middlesex County, New Jersey. The current population estimates place the city's total population at 51,390, with steady growth over the past decade. The city has been the capital of East Jersey and New Jersey until 1790, and was also the home of the first African-American voter, Thomas Mundy Peterson, in 1870. In addition to its population, the city was briefly considered for the US Naval Academy.

Located north of the city center, the State Street neighborhood of Perth Amboy has a Walk Score of 96. It borders Fayette Street and the Arthur Kill River on the south. The median listing price for homes in this neighborhood is $350,000, with a $198 per square foot price tag. Rental prices in this part of town are slightly lower than the city's average. A typical townhome in this area has an estimated value of $241000.