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St. Paul

County:
Howard County
County Seat:
No
Area (mi²):
1.255
State:
Nebraska

St. Paul is a city located in Howard County, Nebraska. St. Paul has a 2025 population of 2,433. St. Paul is currently growing at a rate of 0.12% annually and its population has increased by 0.66% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 2,417 in 2020.

The average household income in St. Paul is $77,244 with a poverty rate of 5.39%.The median age in St. Paul is 42 years: 36.9 years for males, and 45.6 years for females.

2.4K
Total Population
1,938
Density (mi²)
3 0.12%
Growth

St. Paul Population

St. Paul Population

Data after 2023 is projected based on recent change

Demographics

The racial composition of St. Paul includes 86.99% White, and smaller percentages for other race and multiracial populations.

Population by Race

Race
Population
Percentage (of total)
White2,23986.99%
Two or more races27510.68%
Other race602.33%

St. Paul Marital Status

OverallMalesFemales0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Married

Widowed

Divorced

Separated

Never Married

Economics and Income Statistics

St. Paul's average per capita income is $51,290. Household income levels show a median of $58,493. The poverty rate stands at 5.39%.

Families: A family includes the owner or renter of the home along with everyone related to them - whether through birth, marriage, or adoption. This includes relatives like spouses, children, parents, siblings, grandparents, and any other family members.
Households: A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit (such as a house or apartment) as their usual place of residence.
Non Families: A nonfamily household is either someone living alone or when the owner/renter lives with people they aren't related to, like roommates.
Name
Median
Mean
Married Families$94,135-
Families$89,375$103,357
Households$58,493$77,244
Non Families$26,534$34,648

$51,290

Average Income

$58,493

Median Household Income

5.39%

Poverty Rate

Sources

  1. US Census State Population Estimates - Most recent state estimates from the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program
  2. US Census County Population Estimates - Most recent county estimates from the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program
  3. American Community Survey (2009 - 2013)
  4. Census QuickFacts
  5. Historical Populations of States and Counties (1790 - 1990)