Clifton, NJ ZIP Codes – United States

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Clifton, New Jersey Demographic Information

Overview

Clifton is a vibrant city located in Passaic County, New Jersey. Known for its diverse community and rich history, Clifton offers a unique blend of urban and suburban living.

General Information

  • ZIP Code: 96863
  • County: Passaic
  • State: New Jersey
  • Population: Approximately 85,000 residents

Population Breakdown

  • Gender Distribution:
  • Male: 48%
  • Female: 52%

  • Age Distribution:

  • Under 18: 24%
  • 18-24: 10%
  • 25-44: 30%
  • 45-64: 20%
  • 65 and over: 16%

Racial and Ethnic Composition

  • White: 45%
  • Black or African American: 20%
  • Asian: 15%
  • Hispanic or Latino: 18%
  • Other: 2%

Economic Information

  • Median Household Income: $70,000
  • Poverty Rate: 12%
  • Employment Rate: 95%

Education

  • High School Graduation Rate: 90%
  • Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 30%

Housing

  • Total Housing Units: 30,000
  • Owner-Occupied Housing: 60%
  • Renter-Occupied Housing: 40%

Key Features

  • Parks and Recreation: Clifton boasts numerous parks, including:
  • Botanical Garden
  • Clifton Commons
  • Dunnell Park

  • Transportation:

  • Access to major highways (Route 3, Route 46)
  • Public transportation options including NJ Transit buses and trains

Table of Demographic Data

Demographic CategoryPercentage
Male48%
Female52%
Under 1824%
18-2410%
25-4430%
45-6420%
65 and over16%
White45%
Black or African American20%
Asian15%
Hispanic or Latino18%
Median Household Income$70,000
Poverty Rate12%
High School Graduation Rate90%
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher30%

Community Highlights

  • Cultural Events: Clifton hosts various cultural festivals throughout the year, celebrating its diverse heritage.
  • Local Businesses: A mix of small businesses and larger retail chains contribute to the local economy.

This demographic information provides a snapshot of Clifton, New Jersey, highlighting its diverse population and community resources.

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