Year | Population | Rank in US | Growth Rate |
---|---|---|---|
2021 | 492 | 13,248 | -4.8% |
2020 | 517 | 13,037 | 0.8% |
2010 | 479 | 13,558 | -0.9% |
2000 | 523 | 13,192 | -3.7% |
1990 | 763 | 11,052 | – |
Based on the latest 2022 data from the US census, the current population of St. Paul is 492. St. Paul, Alaska is the 13,248th largest city in the US.
The peak population of St. Paul was in 1990, when its population was 763. In 1990, St. Paul was the 11,052nd largest city in the US; now its fallen to the 13,248th largest city in the US. St. Paul is currently 35.5% smaller than it was in 1990.
St. Paul has shrunk 5.9% since the year 2000. St. Paul, Alaska's growth is about average. 52% of similarly sized cities are growing faster since 2000.
US Rank | Name | Population | Growth 2000-2021 |
---|---|---|---|
13037 | Buckland | 517 | 27.0% |
13101 | Napaskiak | 509 | 30.1% |
13128 | Chefornak | 506 | 28.1% |
13131 | New Stuyahok | 506 | 7.4% |
13177 | Aniak | 501 | -12.5% |
13238 | Marshall | 493 | 40.8% |
13248 | St. Paul | 492 | -5.9% |
13331 | Manokotak | 482 | 20.8% |
13380 | Thorne Bay | 477 | -14.0% |
13500 | Akiak | 462 | 49.5% |
13560 | Anaktuvuk Pass | 455 | 61.9% |
13584 | Galena | 453 | -32.6% |
13628 | St. Michael | 449 | 22.3% |
US Rank | Name | Population | Growth 2000-2021 |
---|---|---|---|
13242 | Wellsburg, New York | 493 | -21.7% |
13243 | Bancroft, Nebraska | 492 | -5.2% |
13244 | Huntington, Arkansas | 492 | -28.7% |
13245 | Plainville, Indiana | 492 | -4.0% |
13246 | Red Creek, New York | 492 | -5.3% |
13247 | St. Cloud, Wisconsin | 492 | -0.8% |
13248 | St. Paul, Alaska | 492 | -5.9% |
13249 | Titonka, Iowa | 492 | -15.6% |
13250 | Trenton, Nebraska | 492 | -2.9% |
13251 | Wilkeson, Washington | 492 | 24.5% |
13252 | Franklin, Minnesota | 491 | -1.6% |
13253 | Matthews, Indiana | 491 | -17.3% |
13254 | Monroe City, Indiana | 491 | -10.2% |
The total voting age population of St. Paul, Alaska, meaning US citizens 18 or older, is 325. The voting age population is 61.5% male and 38.5% female.
According to the latest census statistics, 12.2% of the residents of St. Paul are 65 or older.
The racial demographics of St. Paul are 82.5% American Indian, 11.6% White, 2.0% Other, 2.0% Two or more races and 1.8% Black. Additionally, 2.0% of the population identifies as Hispanic.
In St. Paul, 15.2% of residents have an income below the poverty line, and the child poverty rate is 22.9%. On a per-household basis, 13.0% of families are below the poverty line in St. Paul.
Among those aged 16 and older, 64.5% of St. Paul residents are in the labor force.
Among the adult population 25 years old and over, 88.2% of St. Paul residents have at least a high school degree or equivalent, 12.5% have a bachelor's degree and 7.7% have a graduate or professional degree.
Among St. Paul residents aged 5 and older, 29.8% of them speak a non-English language at home. Broken down by language: 1.6% of residents speak Spanish at home, 3.2% speak an Indo-European language, and 0.0% speak an Asian language.
The unemployment rate in St. Paul is 5.3%, which is calculated among residents aged 16 or older who are in the labor force.
In St. Paul, 66.3% of the residents in the non-military labor force are employed by the local, state and federal government.
The median household income in St. Paul is $59,063.
In St. Paul, 54.6% of housing units are occupied by their owners.
Renters occupy 45.4% of housing units in St. Paul.
Of all the housing units in St. Paul, 14.9% of them were build before 1940.
In St. Paul, 5.5% of the total housing units were built after the year 2000.
The median gross monthly rent payment for renters in St. Paul is $920.
In St. Paul, 74.8% of households have an active broadband internet connection.
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