Saratoga Springs, Utah Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Saratoga Springs is diverse. The city has a mix of white, black and Asian residents. Asian and white households earn similar levels of income, while black households earn nearly double. Hispanic households earn the least amount of money in Saratoga Springs, and have the lowest median household income. For more information, see the Population & Steets in Saratoga Springs City.

The age of housing stock is an indicator of the condition of housing in a city. Older homes may need some restoration work, especially if they were built more than 30 years ago. Energy efficient products were not widely adopted until the 1990s, so many homes in Saratoga Springs were built before 1970. While these houses are older, they may still be of historical value. Housing stock in Saratoga Springs is comprised of both older and newer buildings.

The City has a relatively low percentage of Black/African American residents, though the county has a much lower proportion. However, Saratoga Springs is still more diverse than other communities in Saratoga County, which had a 1.49 percent Black/African American population. Despite the fact that Saratoga Springs is more diverse than the surrounding communities, its ethnic makeup is still predominantly white.

Saratoga Springs was a thriving tourist town before 1863. The city was known for its healing mineral springs, and was soon paired with horse racing and gambling to become the perfect summer destination for wealthy city folk. Currently, Saratoga has a population of 29.1 square miles. There are three ethnic communities in Saratoga Springs, including Asian and African Americans. They live in co-ops and organize social events.