Population, Race and Ethnicity
New Hope is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, with a population of 20,922. According to the most recent estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, 63.30% of residents identify as white, 20.70% as Black or African American, 0.60% as American Indian or Alaska Native, 3.30% as Asian, 0.00% as Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, 8.10% as Hispanic or Latino, and 3.90% as some other race or combination of races.
Nationally, some 61.1% of Americans identify as white, 12.3% as Black or African American, 0.7% as American Indian or Alaska Native, 5.4% as Asian, 0.2% as Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, 17.8% as Hispanic or Latino, and 2.6% as some other race or combination of races.
Ancestry
Census respondents are also asked to report ancestry. Some of the most commonly reported ancestries in New Hope include German, Norwegian, Irish, Swedish, and English. Measured by location quotient — comparing the city share to the national share — some of the most highly concentrated ancestries in city are Liberian, Ugandan, and Somali.
Native and foreign-born population
An estimated 85.10% of New Hope residents are native-born, meaning they were born in the United States, Puerto Rico, a U.S. Island Area, or abroad to a U.S. citizen. Of the 14.90% of the population that is foreign-born, 51.50% have become naturalized U.S. citizens. Nationwide, 86.5% of Americans are native-born. And of the 13.5% of Americans who are foreign-born, 48.5% have become naturalized U.S. citizens.
Age
The population of New Hope is about as old as the United States as a whole. The median age is 38.6 years, 0.7 years more than the national median age of 37.9 years. An estimated 19.20% of the population is 65 years and over, compared to 15.2% of the U.S. population.
Family and household composition
Family and household composition also varies heavily across the United States. In New Hope, 44.30% of households are occupied by married-couple families, compared to the 48.3% national figure. Some 4.20% of households are occupied by single male householders, 14.30% by single female householders, and 37.30% by non-family occupants. Nationwide, 4.9% of households are occupied by single male householders, 12.6% by single female householders, and 34.3% by non-family occupants. An estimated 55.60% of heads of household own their homes, compared to the national homeownership rate of 63.8%.
Language spoken
English is by far the most commonly spoken language in Minnesota and across the U.S. as a whole. Similarly, in New Hope, 92.8% of local residents aged 5 and up speak English exclusively, or, if they are multilingual, speak English very well. For context, 95.3% of the 5 and older population across Minnesota only speaks English, or speak it very well, and 91.5% of the same age group nationwide do.
Marital status
Residents of New Hope are slightly less likely than the typical American to be married. Of all local residents aged 15 and older, 47.9% are currently married, compared to 48.1% of Americans nationwide in the same age group. Across Minnesota as a whole, 52.1% of residents 15 and older are married.
Divorce is slightly less common in New Hope than it is across the U.S. as a whole. According to Census estimates, 10.4% of residents 15 and older are divorced — compared to 10.8% of the U.S. population in the same age group. In Minnesota, 10.1% of the 15 and older population is divorced.
An estimated 31.7% of New Hope residents 15 and older have never married, compared to one-third of all Americans in the same age group.
Veterans
In New Hope, 8.5% of the 18 and older civilian population are veterans — compared to 7.5% of adult civilians nationwide and 7.3% of the civilian population in all of Minnesota.
Educational attainment
In New Hope, adults are more likely to have a high school education than the typical American adult, and are also more likely to have a four-year college education. Among New Hope residents 25 and older, 90.80% have a high school diploma or equivalent, and 32.40% have a bachelor's degree or higher, compared to 87.7% and 31.5% of adults nationwide, respectively. Across Minnesota, 93% of adults have graduated high school, and 35.4 have a bachelor’s degree.
Income
The typical household in New Hope earns $56,610 a year, about $3,700 less than the national median of $60,293 and $11,800 less than the median household income across the state of $68,411.
Poverty
Serious financial hardship is less common in New Hope than it is nationwide. The local poverty rate stands at 10.50%, while the national poverty rate is 14.1%. Across the state as a whole, 10.1% of the population lives below the poverty line.
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