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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Jupiter, Florida exhibits a stable population trend in recent years. The 2019 population was 65,797 with a density of 3,042 people per square mile. The town's area is 21.89 square miles, categorizing it as a Dense Suburban environment.
Jupiter's housing landscape is diverse, with an estimated 25,210 housing units based on the 2019 population and the national average household size of 2.61 persons. This suggests a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and potentially low-rise apartment complexes.
The dense suburban nature of Jupiter indicates developed infrastructure, likely including public transportation, educational facilities, and healthcare services. Residents likely have access to shopping centers, recreational facilities, and parks.
Population density remained consistent, increasing slightly from 3,030 people per square mile in 2018 to 3,042 in 2019. This suggests a stable urban development pattern and potentially mature stage of development.
The lifestyle in Jupiter balances urban conveniences with suburban atmosphere. Residents likely benefit from proximity to services and amenities while enjoying space and greenery characteristic of less densely populated areas.
Data limitations for years before 2018 and after 2019 restrict long-term trend analysis. Available data indicates Jupiter as an established, dense suburban community with stable population and consistent development patterns, offering a blend of urban and suburban living qualities.