Point Pleasant Boro, New Jersey Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Point Pleasant, NJ, is 18,392 in the 2010 census. The population was 19,306 in 2000 and 18,177 in 1990. The borough is located on the eastern shore of Beaverdam Creek, south of the Manasquan River. The median age of a Point Pleasant resident is 42.3 years. Foreign-born residents comprise approximately 28% of the city's population.

The most common racial or ethnic group living in Point Pleasant is White, followed by Hispanics. The poverty rate in the city is 0.67% for full-time workers and 3.39% for part-timers. The age group most likely to be living below the poverty line is 55-64 years old for both men and women. The city's non-citizen population is comprised of legal permanent residents, temporary workers, and humanitarian migrants.

The Point Pleasant-Bay Head Canal, completed in 1924, divides the city in half, providing passage for boats. The canal is the northernmost leg of the Intracoastal Waterway, which traverses the eastern U.S. and the Atlantic Ocean. Point Pleasant was renamed Point Pleasant Canal in 1964. While Point Pleasant is often thought of as a summer resort, the borough is actually home to approximately 19,000 residents.

As a community, Point Pleasant is a great place to raise a family. The city's schools are high-quality and the crime rate is low, and the neighbors are generally supportive of education. Despite the fact that there are no nightclubs and other nightlife venues, there are plenty of positives in this small community. Consider the Point Pleasant area when considering a move.