Lenzburg, Illinois Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Lenzburg is the capital of the district of Lenzburg in Aargau canton, Switzerland. It was founded during the Middle Ages and lies in the Seetal valley about 3 km south of the Aare river. Today, the city is an agglomeration of neighboring municipalities. The population of the city is approximately 64,000 people. The district's population is divided into six neighborhoods, each with a number of different ethnic groups.

The city's employment profile reflects the city's diversity. The city has an estimated workforce of over 600 companies, the majority of which are small and medium-sized businesses. International companies have also established branches here. The total number of employees in the city is around 6,000. In 2013, the unemployment rate was 2.43%, with four thousand and fourteen people employed in the tertiary sector.

Demographics are important for evaluating a place's neighborliness. In Lenzburg, 79% of the households are family-run. The average household size is 2.3. Quality of life is a very subjective concept. Some home buyers prefer to live in a walkable city, while others may prefer the quiet and peace of a suburban setting. Others may not mind a reasonable drive time to work or other locations.

In Lenzburg, IL, the median household income is $39,850. The median annual income of Lenzburg city residents is 3.39% lower than the national average. The city has a low poverty rate, at only 1.39%. The city is home to five09 people. There are also 31 people who speak Spanish at home. Despite this low percentage, the city is not considered low-income.