Nora Springs, Iowa Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population and steets of Nora Springs City are based on the US census. The city self-identifies as being either white or black. In other words, its neighborhood colors are darker when the racial majority is higher. The red and green areas on the diversity map represent different racial backgrounds in Nora Springs. These areas are considered more diverse because they have a mix of different races living close to one another.

As for the eviction rates, these are lower than those in other cities. In fact, some addresses in Nora Springs have multiple eviction cases in a year. In comparison to Le Roy and Manly, Nora Springs has a lower rate of evictions. However, there are a few reasons for this disparity. Here are a few of them. These figures may be misleading but it is important to know the numbers.

The city's overall population is white. However, one should note that 18.9% of its population has a graduate or professional degree. About 17.8% of the population is Hispanic or Latino. About 2.6% of the population is of other races and ethnicities. In Nora Springs, the highest percentage of workers is in the service industry, while the lowest is in the blue collar category. But, as with any city, the number of immigrants is continually growing.

Despite the poverty rate in Nora Springs, it's not high compared to other cities in the area. However, it's still well below the national poverty rate of 14.1%. The area has a low level of home ownership, but the average household income is still high, at $44,813 (or $52,889). Further, the area's high school graduation rate is 85%.