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Demographics –Key Findings <br />Population <br />•New Brighton’s population is stable –Future growth will <br />occur through redevelopment <br />•The population skews toward older residents –lots of <br />people in the 55+ age brackets <br />Education & Income <br />•Median incomes are slightly lower than the metro area, <br />with fewer households in the highest income category <br />and fewer households in the lowest income category. <br />•Worker incomes are higher than resident incomes <br />•Average education levels are higher than the metro <br />area. <br />•Education levels for workers are lower than for <br />residents. <br />Rental vs Ownership <br />•A greater percentage of households are rental <br />households in New Brighton than in the metro area as <br />a whole <br />•New Brighton’s development mix yields high rental <br />neighborhoods and low rental neighborhoods. <br />Cost Burdened Households <br />•In New Brighton’s block groups with the most rental <br />households, the percentage of cost-burdened rental <br />households ranges from 25% to 78%.