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

Are you looking for Population & Steets in Sayrville City, New Jersey? Find out more with our demographic guide. Listed below is information on Sayreville City's population and its surrounding area. Sayreville is a New Jersey town in Middlesex County. The city was incorporated in 1876 and has a total population of 43,855. The population is estimated to grow by 5.8% by 2020.

The Borough of Sayreville has created a study area west of Main Street, bounded by MacArthur Avenue and Dolan Street. There are large unused parcels in the study area, which are lacking a vehicular road from east to west. The current development pattern is made up of single-family homes, with some mixed-use units. The plan is intended to create a walkable downtown core.

The poverty rate is an indicator of the quality of life in the community. If the poverty rate is low, residents are more likely to be well-off. Compared to other cities, Sayreville City's poverty rate is low. This means that the average Sayreville resident makes less than $40k per year. The poverty rate in Sayreville City, NJ is 5.4%. And New Jersey's average poverty rate is 8.16%.

In the past, Sayreville was a bustling industrial center. In the 1890s, DuPont began manufacturing gunpowder in Sayreville. A factory on Washington Road eventually expanded and a second plant was built. The Raritan River Railroad passed through the town and included several spurs that served local industries. The station was featured in a 1914 episode of the silent film serial The Perils of Pauline, which was filmed in Bailey Park.