Mishawaka, Indiana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following table provides a quick summary of the Population & Steets in Misawaka City, Indiana. The data is based on the 2020 American Community Survey, which is updated annually. The US Census Bureau does not guarantee the accuracy of this information. For more information, see the Mishawaka city profile. Alternatively, see our map of Mishawaka to see its location. If you are interested in a specific neighborhood, view our interactive map.

The US Census Bureau reports that 61.1% of residents of Mishawaka City, Indiana identify as white. Another 12.3% identify as black. Other races include American Indian, Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander. Hispanic residents make up 17.8% of the population of Mishawaka City. Among those residents, approximately 8.2% of residents are uninsured. Those who are uninsured, however, are at an even greater risk of being uninsured.

The median property value in Mishawaka is $102,900. This figure is 0.41 times lower than the national average. Mishawaka is home to the Cinemark Movies 6, 14 and University Park Mall. The city's public schools are a great place to raise children. The average test score in Mishawaka is 68.8%, making it one of the best places to raise a family in Mishawaka, IN.

The city's George Wilson Park is the city's most popular winter toboggan spot. It also features an 18-hole frisbee golf course. Many Belgian and Italian immigrants still raise homing pigeons. Mishawaka also holds the nation's oldest wiffleball tournament, the World WiffleBall Championship, which took place in Rose Park's 22-field wiffleball complex. Moreover, its three high schools have won 11 state football championships since 1920.