East Orange, Vermont Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

A quick look at the population and steets in East Orange City reveals that it is a diverse community of more than sixty-four thousand people. As of the 2010 census, the city's population totaled 64,270. Originally a town, East Orange was incorporated on March 4, 1863, from portions of the neighboring town of Orange. In 1899, the town was reincorporated as a city, following a referendum two days earlier.

Residents of East Orange live in spacious homes along tree-lined streets. In 1940, the city saw a rapid growth in population, paving the way for luxurious high-rise buildings and a boom in commercial activity. The CBD of the city was once called the Fifth Avenue of New Jersey, drawing shoppers from all over the state. In 1945, East Orange was ranked 20th best for livability, and was named "cleanest city in America" three times in a row before 1970.

The most prevalent occupations in East Orange City are listed below. In 2016, there were 29,0% of households with children under the age of 18, while 10.2% had a female householder without her husband present. Among those households, forty-five percent were non-families. Twenty-four percent were individuals. Eleven percent were senior citizens living alone. In addition, a large percentage of the population (38.6%) was employed in office and administrative support occupations.

As of the most recent census, the median household income in East Orange, NJ was $48,072 in 2019. The highest-income areas were in Census Tracts 100, 101, and 118. New Jersey is home to many United States senators, each of whom serves a six-year term. In addition, the population of East Orange, NJ is highly unequal, with males earning 1.38 times as much as females.