New Baden, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of New Baden has been decreasing for the last 10 years. The city is located on the Mississippi River along the Missouri-Illinois border. The city has moderate temperatures and is best visited during the warmer months of September, May, and October. The population is diverse and the city has lower crime rates than most other areas of the country. To learn more about this city, you can browse the following information.

The city is home to several schools, including the New Baden Elementary School, which teaches grades one through ten. Its faculty includes Z. C. Carson, Principal, Anna E. Ohlson, Joseph Kiefer, Cora Griemeyer, Vio Harper, and Frances Miener. The City is represented by a Council of City Officials, including Mayor Michael L. Gillett, George J. Monken, and William Georger. The City Marshal and the Superintendent of Streets and Alleys is Peter Mauk. The Police Magistrate is Dr. E. G. Schmitt.

According to the most recent census, the population of the city is slightly over four thousand people. Most residents are retired, with the average age of forty-eight, a bit younger than the state's average. Moreover, 68% of the population owns their own homes. The median price of renting a home in this city is $673, $244 less than the state average. However, evictions are not uncommon, with some addresses having multiple evictions in one year.