Overview
425
Total Population
35.0
Median age
53.65%
Female population %
86.4:100
Gender ratio (M:F)
55-59 years
Largest age group
57.4
Total dependency ratio
White
Largest racial group
95
Hispanic population
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2021
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Age
St. Paul's population is young compared to the rest of the country:
- The median age in St. Paul is 35.0, compared to 38.8 nationwide, according to the American Community Survey 2017 - 2021 5 Year estimates.
- St. Paul's population under 18 was 27.06%, compared to the 22.51% nationwide.
- St. Paul's elderly or the senior population (over 65 age) was 14.12% as compared to 16.04% nationwide.
- Of the total population in St. Paul, 22.35% were under the age of 15, 19.29% aged 15 to 29, 44.24% aged 30 to 64, 12.47% aged 65 to 84, and 1.65% were 85 years of age and older.
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Gender
There are 31 more females than males in St. Paul:
- The female percentage in the USA is 50.50% while the male percentage is 49.50%, compared to 53.65% females and 46.35% males in St. Paul, OR.
- The St. Paul, OR gender ratio is 86.4:100 i.e. 86.4 men to 100 women (0.864).
- For male population, the largest age group is 55-59 years with a population of 25.
- For the female population, the largest age group is 5-9 years with a population of 27.
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Race / Ethnicity
St. Paul's population has become increasingly diverse:
- Racial distribution of St. Paul population: 86.82% are White, 0.47% are Asian, 5.41% are some other race and 7.29% are multiracial.
- St. Paul's racial breakdown clearly shows that there is an absolute majority of White population in the city.
- By ethnicity, 95 is Hispanic or Latino (of any race), and 33 (77.65% of the total population) is Non-Hispanic.
- The largest racial group in St. Paul is White with a population of 369 (86.82% of the total population).
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Year by year
St. Paul's population has already reached its peak and is showing a trend of decline:
- The peak population was 455 in the year 2019
- From 2000 to 2010, St. Paul's population increased by 70 (19.94%), as compared to the national growth of 9.63%.
- From 2010 to 2020, St. Paul's population increased by 12 (2.85%), according to Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program. For the same period, the rate of growth for the United States was 7.17%.
- Between the year 2000 and 2022, St. Paul's population was lowest in year 2000 at 351.
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References
- U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2017-2021 5-Year Estimates
- U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Population Estimates Program (PEP)