Minburn, Iowa Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You're probably wondering: What is the population of Minburn City like? What are its racial, ethnic, and other demographic characteristics? Read on to discover what makes this Midwestern city unique. Population is measured in people per square mile and compared to the state and national averages. Also learn about the median age of the area's residents. Here are some demographic statistics for Minburn City.

The population of Minburn City is estimated to be 325 by the 2020 census. The city is located in Dallas County in the state of Iowa. The city is part of the Des Moines-West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city was established 153 years ago in 1868. While the city's population has fluctuated throughout the years, its current population is still increasing. As of the 1960 census, the city has a population of 357. Harold Hunter has served as mayor of Minburn since 1953. His predecessor Russell Hawbaker has been the town clerk for more than two decades. Arlo Haymond is a member of the Town Council. Lester Huggins is the town marshal.

The Census Bureau has reported the following statistics for Minburn City. The city is home to a small percentage of single people. The percentage of married people is 7% higher in Minburn City than the national average. It has the highest proportion of Hispanic households in the area. The city also has the lowest percentage of households that are not married. The area's most ethnically diverse neighborhood is Adel, with the largest proportion of Hispanic individuals.