New Richmond, West Virginia Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following article provides the population and steets of New Richmond, Wisconsin. You'll discover how much each group earns, as well as the percentage of each group who is below the poverty line. The Census Bureau uses a series of income thresholds to determine if a family is below the poverty line. These thresholds vary depending on family size, and if all members of a household are below that level, they are considered to be living in poverty. The most common occupations in New Richmond, WI are Management Occupations (85.3%), Office & Administrative Support Occupations (58.7%), Retail Trade (49.7%), and Construction & Design (14.5%).

The median income for males in New Richmond City is $27,153. The median age for residents was 26. In addition, the city has three schools: New Richmond Elementary School, New Richmond Middle School, and the New River High School. The population of New Richmond City is approximately 23,000, with an average household income of $27,153. The city is home to many cultural attractions including the Heritage Center, which is located at 1100 Heritage Drive.

The city's early 1900 population reached 85,050. The city is the most densely populated in the Southern United States, at approximately 5 square miles. In 1903, African-American businesswoman Maggie L. Walker founded St. Luke Penny Savings Bank. She served as its first female president. Today, the bank is known as Consolidated Bank and Trust Company, and is named in her honor.