This rating is a weighted average of commute time, crime rate, population, median salary, and more.
9/10
Overall value
This score adds annual household income and cost of living to the city rating.
9/10
Density (Population per mile²)
Compared to New York, St. John has a very low population density. St. John is perfect for those who like a quiet city.
1,642
St. John
27,441
New York
1,642
St. John
27,441
New York
City Info
St. John, IN is a great place to live. It has its pros and cons like any city, but with a quality of life rating of 9/10 and an overall value of 9/10, it’s no surprise why so many people choose to live here.
Population density is a way of determining how crowded an area is. St. John has a population density of 1,642, with 11,040 current residents.
Out of the 11,040 current residents, 50% are male and 50% are female. 72% of the residents are married and 28% are single.
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Residence
Air quality
Weather
51%
Sun
36%
Rain
25%
Snow
Condition
49°F average temperature
15 years
Median home age
$246,710
Median home price
-6.6%
Home appreciation rate
10.58%
Annual property tax
94.3%
Homes owned
3.4%
Homes rented
2.3%
Homes vacant
Residence
As for living in St. John, the air quality is 15% and the weather, on average, is 51% sunny, 36% rainy, and 25% snowy. The average temperature is 49°F.
Whether you’re looking to buy or rent a home in St. John, you should know that 94.3% of homes are owned while 3.4% of homes are rented, and 2.3% of homes are vacant. The median price of a home is $246,710, the median age of homes is 15 years, the annual home appreciation is -6.60% and the annual property tax is 10.58%.
When looking at the community of St. John, it’s important to determine the crime rate. St. John’s crime rate is 1 total number of crimes reported per 100,000 total population. The average age of residents in St. John is 41 years and the breakdown of political affiliations is 66.64% Democratic, 32.41% Republican, and 0.95% Independent.
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Locale
Unemployment
10%
Education
Student teacher ratio 1:19
Occupation
Management, Business, Art & Sciences
16.6%
Sales & Office Occupations
28.4%
Service Occupations
7.8%
Production, Transportation & Material Moving
12%
Natural Resources, Construction & Maintenance
15%
94%
High school diploma
8%
Some college or associates degree
17%
Bachelors degree
7%
Graduate or professional degree
Locale
When looking at St. John, it’s important to understand employment statistics. 9.60% of residents are unemployed in St. John (which does not include the percentage of residents who are no longer in the labor force). Of the employed St. John residents: 16.6% of employed residents work in the management and business field, 20.08% are in the arts and sciences field, 7.8% are in the customer service field, 28.4% are in the sales field, 0.00% work in farming, fishing, and forestry, 15% of employed residents work in the construction field, and 12% work in production. When it comes to education, the ratio of teachers to students is 1:19. The percentage of residents who have graduated high school is 93.58%, 8.01% of residents have an associate’s degree, 17.37% of residents have a bachelor’s degree, and 7.26% have a master’s degree.
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Transit
Average commute time
National AverageSt. John Average05101520253035MINUTESNational AverageSt. John Average
Daily breakdown: by transport type
Public transportation
2%
Car
86%
Carpool
9%
Work at home
1%
Transit
If you plan on commuting to work in St. John, you should be aware that the average commute time is 36 minutes, compared to the national average commute time of 26 minutes. When it comes to commuting, residents of St. John have a few different options. 86% of commuters use their own cars, 9% of commuters carpool, 2% of commuters use the transit system, and 1% of residents work from home.