Trenton
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B+
Quality of Life Score
Trenton Information
89,790
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
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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.
10,963
Trenton
260,000
Reno
City Info
Trenton, New Jersey, is the state capital and the 10th most populous city in New Jersey. The 2025 projected population is 89,790, with a median age of 35.4 years and a median household income of $47,102. Trenton is a diverse city: 44.3% Hispanic, 41.1% Black, and 11.5% White. The city has a poverty rate of about 20.7–24.7%. Trenton is known for its rich history, government institutions, and its role as a regional employment and cultural hub.
Residence
30% (Homes Rented)

30 Years
Median Home Age
$300,000
Median Home Price
5%
Home Aappreciation Rate
1%
Annual Property Tax
Weather
80%
Sun
5%
Rain
5%
snow
Residence
Trenton enjoys a temperate climate with warm summers and cold winters. The housing market is affordable compared to nearby metro areas, with a balanced mix of owners and renters.
Community
7
Crime Rate (per 100,000)
Democratic
Political Majority
36
Average Age
Community
Trenton is a diverse, urban community with a strong Hispanic and Black presence, a moderate crime rate, and a Democratic political majority. The city is known for its civic engagement and cultural vibrancy.
Locale

Occupation
25%
Management, Business, Art & Sciences
20%
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
20%
Bachelors Degree
15%
Graduate or Professional Degree
Locale
Trenton’s economy is supported by government, healthcare, education, and manufacturing. The city has a well-educated workforce and continues to invest in infrastructure and community development.
Transit
27%
Public Transportation
70%
Car
10%
Carpool
10%
Work At Home
Transit
Trenton offers public transportation options including buses and commuter rail. Most residents rely on personal vehicles, but the city’s compact size and transit network make commuting accessible.


