Monmouth County Demographics

As of the 2020 U.S. Census, Monmouth County, NJ, has a population of approximately 643,615. The racial makeup is 79.8% White, 8.7% Hispanic or Latino, 5.7% Black or African American, 5.0% Asian, and 1.8% two or more races. The median household income is $105,945, and 6.2% of the population lives below the poverty line. The county spans 665 square miles, with a median age of 43 years.

Monmouth County Housing

As of the latest data, Monmouth County, NJ, has a median home price of approximately $550,000. The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is around $1,500 per month. The county boasts a homeowner rate of about 70%, with a median household income near $100,000 annually. Property taxes are relatively high, with an effective rate averaging about 2.0%. The housing market remains competitive, with homes typically staying on the market for around 30-40 days.

Elections in Monmouth County

In the November 2022 election for Monmouth County, New Jersey, there were two County Commissioner seats and one County Clerk position up for grabs.

For the County Commissioners, the candidates included:

  • Republican incumbents Tom Arnone and Nick DiRocco
  • Democratic challengers Eric Brophy and Michael Penna

For the County Clerk position:

  • Republican incumbent Christine Giordano Hanlon
  • Democratic challenger Kalpana Patel Muthiah

In the final results:

  • Tom Arnone received approximately 63,000 votes
  • Nick DiRocco received about 61,700 votes
  • Eric Brophy and Michael Penna garnered around 46,000 votes each

For County Clerk:

  • Christine Giordano Hanlon received roughly 65,000 votes
  • Kalpana Patel Muthiah obtained around 43,000 votes

These results illustrate the continuing Republican dominance in Monmouth County's local government.

How Educated in Monmouth County

Monmouth County, NJ, tends to have high educational attainment levels relative to state and national averages. According to recent data:

  • High School Graduates: Approximately 94% of Monmouth County residents aged 25 and over have completed high school, compared to the national average of 88% and New Jersey’s average of 90%.
  • Bachelor's Degree Holders: Around 47% of residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher, significantly surpassing the national average of 33% and New Jersey’s average of 41%.
  • Advanced Degrees: About 18% hold a graduate or professional degree, compared to the national average of 13%.

Monmouth County's higher educational attainment suggests a well-educated populace, positioning it above both state and national levels across these key categories.

Monmouth County Employment Rate

As of the most recent data, Monmouth County, NJ has a workforce of approximately 327,000 people. The top industries include healthcare and social assistance, retail trade, educational services, and professional, scientific, and technical services. Healthcare and social assistance employ about 15% of the county's workforce.

Compared to the national averages, Monmouth County has a higher percentage of employment in healthcare and education. Nationally, healthcare and social assistance make up around 13% of employment, while retail trade is about 11%. In New Jersey, the educational services sector is also prominent, aligning with Monmouth's trends. Unemployment in Monmouth stands at roughly 6%, slightly above the national average of 5.2% but below the New Jersey state average of 7%.

These figures highlight Monmouth County's strong focus on education and healthcare, aligning tightly with state but somewhat differing from national employment structures.

Average Income in Monmouth County

As of the most recent data, Monmouth County, NJ has an average household income of approximately $113,268. This is significantly higher than both the national and New Jersey state averages. The national average household income stands at around $68,703, while the state average household income for New Jersey is approximately $85,245.

Region Average Household Income
Monmouth County, NJ $113,268
New Jersey (State) $85,245
United States (National) $68,703

Monmouth County's higher income levels reflect a generally affluent population compared to broader state and national statistics.

Monmouth County Crime Rates

As of the most recent data, Monmouth County, NJ, maintains a relatively low crime rate compared to national averages. The data reveals the following crime statistics per 100,000 inhabitants:

Crime Type Incidents per 100,000 Inhabitants
Violent Crime 70
Property Crime 1,300
Murder 1.5
Rape 20
Robbery 33
Assault 55
Burglary 200
Larceny-Theft 950
Motor Vehicle Theft 50

Monmouth County has focused heavily on community policing and preventive measures to keep crime rates lower than many urban areas. However, always refer to local law enforcement or official government resources for the most current data.