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New Jerusalem Elementary School District
New Jerusalem Elementary School District is a elementary school district in California with a community population of 2,733. The median household income is $63,505 and the median age is 38.0.
2,733
Population
71
People / sq mi
$63,505
Median Income
38.0
Median Age
New Jerusalem Elementary School District covers 38 sq mi of land at 71.3 people per square mile.
Race & Ethnicity
| White | 54.5% |
| Black or African American | 0.0% |
| Asian | 42.7% |
| Hispanic or Latino (any race) | 0.0% |
Economy & Income
$63,505
Median Household Income
$31,831
Per Capita Income
16.5%
Poverty Rate
8.1%
Unemployment
Housing
$207,000
Median Home Value
$1,730
Median Rent
74.7%
Homeownership
Education Attainment
82.1%
High School+
9.3%
Bachelor's+
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Frequently Asked Questions
New Jerusalem Elementary School District serves a community with a population of 2,733 according to the latest Census ACS 5-Year estimates. This elementary school district is located in California.
The median household income in New Jerusalem Elementary School District is $63,505, with a per capita income of $31,831. The poverty rate is 16.5%.
New Jerusalem Elementary School District is 54.5% White, 0.0% Black or African American, 42.7% Asian, and 0.0% Hispanic or Latino, per Census ACS data.
In New Jerusalem Elementary School District, 82.1% of adults have a high school diploma or higher, and 9.3% hold a bachelor's degree or higher, per Census ACS estimates.
The median home value in New Jerusalem Elementary School District is $207,000, with a median rent of $1,730. The homeownership rate is 74.7%.
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Data for New Jerusalem Elementary School District from the American Community Survey 5-Year estimates. Land area from Census Gazetteer files. This is a elementary school district (GEOID: 0627030).
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, 2026.