St. Paul, Minn. — Population 277,251
The percentage of eligible voters (citizens 18 and older) in Minnesota who were registered in the last presidential election – 84.5 percent
Percentage of St. Paul residents age 25 and older who are high school graduates or higher – 87.4 percent
Percentage of St. Paul residents age 25 and older who have a bachelor’s degree or higher – 37.9 percent
Percentage of the population who are foreign-born – 13.8 percent
Percentage of the population who are veterans – 8.1 percent
Percentage of Ramsey County, which encompasses St. Paul, who are Hispanic or Latino – 6.3 percent
Percentage of Ramsey County who are white and not Hispanic – 72.8 percent
Percentage of Ramsey County residents who are black or African-American – 9.6
Percentage of Ramsey County residents who are Asian – 8.7
Percentage of Ramsey County residents who are American Indian or Alaska Native – 0.9
Percentage of Ramsey County residents who are Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander – 0.1
Median age of Ramsey County residents – 37.1 years
Percentage of the Ramsey County population under 18 years old – 24.3
Percentage of the Ramsey County population 65 years and older – 12.7
Percentage of the St. Paul population 5 and older who speak a language other than English at home – 22.9
Percentage of St. Paul families that are married-couple families with their own children under 18 years – 29.5
Percentage of females 20 years and older who have never married – 32.6
Percentage of males 20 years and older who have never married – 35.3
Mean travel time to work for St. Paul residents – 21.2 minutes
Median household income in St. Paul – $43,654
Percentage of individuals in St. Paul who are living in poverty – 20.9
Number of employees in the Health Care and Social Assistance sector, which employs the largest number of people in Ramsey County – 49,894
Annual payroll for the Health Care and Social Assistance sector in Ramsey County – $1.9 billion
The number of Health Care and Social Assistance establishments in Ramsey County – 1,708
