Nunda, South Dakota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Demographics in Nunda City, NY are not as diverse as you might think. It has approximately 1.15k White residents, 54 Black or African American (non-Hispanic) residents, and 4 Hispanic residents. Despite these differences, Nunda, NY has a low poverty rate, with nearly 3% of residents living below the federal poverty level. Here's a look at the main indicators of poverty in Nunda.

In 2010, 42.1% of Nunda's population lived in renter-occupied housing units, which is slightly lower than the New York state average of 32.2%. In comparison, only 27% of Nunda residents lived in owner-occupied housing units, a higher share for the city than its neighboring cities. The remaining population (69%) lives in homes that are owned by renters, and that percentage increases every year.

The city's population peaked in 1808 with three pioneer families. The population increased to 1,291 in 1830 and 2,636 in 1840. During the 1840s, the population reached 4,000, and it remained that way until the Genesee River Canal was completed in 1878. In the early 1880s, the population dropped to 3,000. Nunda Township was named after the founder Gustavus A. Palmer, who was born in Nunda. The community is located in Allegany County.

Among the pioneers of the city were Leroy Satterlee, who founded the Xunda Literary Institute and a lawyer in Rochester. His wife, Elsie, was born in Nunda, and they had five children, including one named William. The town's population was also large in the early 1900s, as it was the largest in New York. A few of the people died during the early 1800s.