Haddonfield, New Jersey Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Did you know that Haddonfield is three-fourths the size of New Jersey? The population of Haddonfield is roughly 59,000. The city's median age is 42.9 years old. The borough has a high percentage of non-citizens, including legal residents, international students, and temporary and humanitarian migrants. The number of married women is also high, at 33%.

Haddonfield is a city located in southeastern Pennsylvania, just across the border in New Jersey. This region is known as the "City of Brotherly Love." It is home to the University of Pennsylvania and is home to Philadelphia, the nation's oldest city. It was the nation's first capital and cultural center, and grew into a successful manufacturing and port city. Its proximity to major U.S. cities made it one of the most desirable places to live in the U.S.

The population of Haddonfield is 12,000, and community activists run aggressive historic preservation programs. The town is a Rockwell-esque community, with its main street closed to cars during the summer and Christmas celebrations. Massive trees and opulent mansions line the streets. Haddonfield also has a weekly farmer's market that runs from May to November. The town's Main Street hosts a yearly art fair and car show.

The census-certified population of Haddonfield, New Jersey has an estimated 2020 population of 12,742 people. That's up 1.53% from the last census. The median household income is $209,228. There are about 390 attorneys in Haddonfield, which is a major legal center for the southern half of the state. If you're considering moving to the area, take the PATCO train. Take advantage of the many restaurants and bars in the city.