Politics & Government

Here's How Glen Rock's Population Changed In 2018

How did the change compare to nearby towns like Ridgewood and Wyckoff? Find out.

GLEN ROCK, NJ — The borough's population remained nearly the same year over year, new estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show.

Glen Rock lost 17 residents in 2018, which is a -0.14 percent drop and among the lowest decreases in New Jersey.

The town's estimated population was 11,829, good for 208th most in New Jersey. Wyckoff gained four people while nearby Ridgewood lost 21 people.

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The estimates show which New Jersey towns gained or lost the most residents in 2018, and which towns have the most-to-least people.

New Hanover township in Burlington County posted the biggest gain in 2018 with 817 new residents moving there. Maurice River township in Cumberland County had the biggest population decrease at 4.41 percent after 278 residents left.

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Overall, New Jersey gained 19,977 residents in 2018 and had a total population of 8.9 million.

For a complete list of estimated population changes for every town in New Jersey, click here.

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