Elizabeth
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B+
Quality of Life Score
Elizabeth Information
136,682
Total Population
45%
Married Persons
55%
Single Persons

7/10
City Rating
City ratings are often based on a variety of factors including quality of life, economic opportunities, safety, education, and more. A rating of 7 or higher might suggest a city with a relatively high quality of life and desirable living conditions. A rating below 5 might indicate challenges or lower overall satisfaction.
7/10
Overall Value
This is a broader rating that takes into account multiple factors affecting the overall appeal of a city. Ratings above 7 might indicate a highly attractive city, while those below 5 might suggest areas for improvement.
10/10
Density (Population per mile²)
City density refers to the concentration of people living within a city's geographic area. It is typically expressed as the number of residents per square mile or square kilometer. Higher density indicates that more people live in a given area, leading to potentially busier streets, more crowded living conditions, and increased access to amenities and services.
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Elizabeth
260,000
Reno
City Info
Elizabeth, New Jersey, is the fourth-largest city in the state and a key part of the New York metropolitan area. Founded in 1664, Elizabeth is known for its diverse community, rich history, and significant Hispanic population (66.8%), followed by Black (15.2%) and White (13.0%) residents. The city’s median age is 35.8 years, and it has a median household income of $63,874. Elizabeth’s economy is driven by transportation, logistics, and manufacturing, and it benefits from proximity to major highways and Newark Liberty International Airport
Residence
30% (Homes Rented)

30 Years
Median Home Age
$478,000
Median Home Price
10.5%
Home Aappreciation Rate
1%
Annual Property Tax
Weather
80%
Sun
5%
Rain
5%
snow
Residence
Elizabeth enjoys a temperate climate with warm summers and cold winters. The housing market is active, with a median home price of $478,000 and strong appreciation. Most residents are homeowners, and the city features a mix of historic and modern housing options
Community
7
Crime Rate (per 100,000)
Democratic
Political Majority
36
Average Age
Community
Elizabeth is a diverse, inclusive city with a strong Hispanic heritage, a balanced age distribution, and a Democratic political majority. The city has a moderate crime rate and fosters civic engagement
Locale

Occupation
25%
Management, Business, Art & Sciences
30%
Sales & Office Occupations
15%
Service Occupations
15%
Production, Transportation & Material Moving
10%
Natural Resources, Construction & Maintenance
Education
1:20
Student Teacher Ratio
25%
High School Diploma
30%
Some College or Associates Degree
15%
Bachelors Degree
10%
Graduate or Professional Degree
Locale
Elizabeth’s economy is supported by strong sectors in transportation, logistics, and manufacturing. The city has a well-educated workforce and invests in education and infrastructure
Transit
27%
Public Transportation
70%
Car
10%
Carpool
10%
Work At Home
Transit
Elizabeth offers robust public transportation options, including buses and trains, with most residents relying on a mix of personal vehicles and transit. Commute times are on par with the national average, and the city’s location provides easy access to regional transportation networks.


