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

When it comes to Vineland City, NJ, the numbers are not pretty. This medium-sized city is home to 60,876 people and has a majority White population. However, this doesn't mean that the city has no diversity - it has a large Hispanic population as well. In fact, the city is home to more than 25% Hispanics. In fact, 32% of Vineland City residents speak Spanish.

The city's public library, located in Vineland Boulevard, is home to the Vineland Public Library. The city is home to a variety of elected officials, including Nelson Albano, who represents the 1st Legislative District. In addition, Vineland's city government has been recognized in several other ways. It was named by the National Association of Home Builders as one of the "best places to buy a home" and by Wells Fargo as the "Garden-est" city in New Jersey. In addition, Vineland's Department of Health was recognized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The city began its development as a center of the poultry industry, earning recognition as "The Egg Basket of America" a decade later. Unfortunately, the poultry industry ended in Vineland, but new industries were created to replace it. After the poultry industry died, retail stores sprung up in the downtown section. In fact, retail stores were a big part of the downtown area in the 1950s and 1960s, and they're still there today.