Graceville Demographics

  • Population: 492
  • Median Household Income: $35,833
  • Percentage with a Bachelors Degree or Higher: 17.30%
  • County Physicians: 6
  • Percentage of Homes Vacant: 12.79%

2010 Estimates

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General Demographics

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Gender Breakdown

Graceville, Minnesota is 49% Male and 51% Female.

Age Breakdown

The largest age group is 65 to 74 with 16.9% of the total population. 19.6% of the population of Graceville is 19 years old or younger.

Race Breakdown

Graceville, Minnesota is 100% White, 0% African American, 0% American Indian, 0% Asian, 0% Native Hawaiian, and 0% some other race.

Social Characteristics

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Educational Attainment

Population 25 years and older

17.3% of Graceville, Minnesota has a bachelor's degree or higher.

Marital Status

Population 15 years and older

52.6% of the population 15 and older are currently married, 21.9% have never been married, 8.3% are divorced, 17.1% are widowed and 0.0% are separated.

Student Enrollment

Population 3 years and older

Language Spoken At Home

99.30% speak only English at home, 0.70% speak Spanish and 0.00% speak some other language.

Housing Characteristics

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Fair Market Rent

Studio - $417
1 Bedroom - $527
2 Bedrooms - $626
3 Bedrooms - $780
4 Bedrooms - $837

A 2 Bedroom unit in Graceville, Minnesota should rent for $626.

Housing Availability

87.21% of the homes in Graceville are occupied.

Housing Type

67.9% of the homes in Graceville, Minnesota are single unit detached.

Year Built

12% of the Homes in Graceville were built since 1990.

Fuel Type

2.60% of the homes in Graceville are heated with Utility Gas.

Economic Characteristics

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Median Income

Median Household Income
$35,833
Median Family Income
$50,000
Per Capita Income
$23,474

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