Baton Rouge, Louisiana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Do you want to know more about Baton Rouge, Louisiana? Read on to find out about the population and the streets in Baton Rouge City. This data is available in two formats - raw head counts and population density per square mile. Read our About Page for information about the data sources we use. We also have information about the local government. You can also check out the Baton Rouge School District.

In the 1960s, the petrochemical industry grew rapidly in Baton Rouge. The city's population increased by 340%. The city benefited from increased war production, including the development of petrochemical facilities. The city's identity grew as well. The late-1930s saw the opening of the Goudchaux department store, a local icon that later inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The Belmont Hotel opened in 1946 near the intersection of Greenwell Springs Road and Airline Highway.

The city's population is approximately 229,483 as of the 2010 census. Its median home value is $198,400. Home appreciation has averaged 4.5% over the past decade. However, there is a high crime rate. For those who don't want to live in a crime-ridden neighborhood, Baton Rouge is an ideal location. Just a few minutes from downtown, the city offers many amenities and is a great place for families with children.

The median income of households in Baton Rouge, LA is $44,470. The percentage of households that own their own home is lower than the national average of 64.1%, but higher than neighboring geographies. In 2019, 80.3% of workers drove alone to work. This is a good indicator of the affordability of housing and transportation. The population and steets in Baton Rouge, LA are steadily rising.