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

In a previous article, we explored Turnersville City's ethnicity and racial makeup. Now, we'll look at its population and steets by race and ethnicity. Although Turnersville is largely an Irish and Italian neighborhood, the number of foreign-born residents is surprisingly high. More than half of the residents identify as Italian, but some also identify as German, English, or Polish.

Hispanics make up 3.1% of the population in Turnersville. However, it should be noted that these residents come in any race. Hispanics are the most likely to be employed in the city. Those who do not work are also likely to live in poverty. The poverty rate for full-time workers is 0.00%, while the poverty rate is 1.29 percent for part-timers and non-workers. Non-citizens include temporary workers, international students, and illegal immigrants. People who do not meet the criteria for citizenship can also include those who come to the country legally.

Among the characteristics of a neighborhood that are important for homebuyers is its racial and ethnic mix. According to NeighborhoodScout, this area is among the 15% of Americans with higher income than 92.5% of neighboring neighborhoods. Furthermore, only 0.0% of the children (17 and younger) live in poverty. These figures indicate the overall diversity of Turnersville's racial and ethnic makeup.