Statistic Beach North Dakota National
Population 1,027 762,062 328,239,523
Population density (sq mi) 402 11 91
Median age 45.7 35.2 37.7
Male/Female ratio 0.9:1 1.1:1 1.0:1
Married (15yrs & older) 59% 58% 55%
Families w/ Kids under 18 38% 44% 43%
Speak English 100% 94% 79%
Speak Spanish 0% 2% 13%

Overview of Beach Demographics

Beach demographics provide invaluable insights into the composition, dynamics and needs of urban and rural areas, enabling them to plan, develop, and govern in ways that promote prosperity, equity and well-being for all residents. The Beach population is 1,027 and has a population density of 402 people per square mile, compared to the national average of 91. The median age of all residents is 45.7, 59% of people 15 years of age or older are married and 38% have kids under the age of 18. In Beach, 13% of households have a median income that is below $25,000 and 17% of households report a median income above $150,000.

Beach Racial Demographics & Ethnicity

The 5 largest ethnic groups in Beach are 86.6% White, 0% Black or African American, 0% Asian, 2.8% American Indian and 0% Native Hawaiian, with 3.2% of the population identifying as Hispanic or Latino. Of note, 99.6% of households reported speaking English only, while 0.4% reported speaking Spanish only. Additionally, 1% of residents were classified as foreign-born. The Beach racial demographics and ethnicity breakdown are essential for comprehending and addressing systemic inequities, advancing social justice and inclusion and cultivating resilient communities.

Beach Population Density

Towns, villages or even small cities with below-average population density, like Beach, offer the expectation of a more laid-back lifestyle, deeper immersion in nature, strong community bonds, improved affordability and enhanced safety, drawing individuals seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of urban living. These regions often feature a more affordable cost of living, with housing prices typically more reasonable and residents may enjoy reduced taxes, living expenses and insurance rates. Low population density areas generally boast lower crime rates than densely populated urban areas, fostering a greater sense of safety and security for residents and their families. Beach has a population density of 402 people per square mile, which falls below 50% of cities nationwide, positioning it to leverage these outstanding benefits.

Why are Demographics Important?

Social Cohesion: The reporting and analysis of demographics are essential for fostering social cohesion and understanding among diverse communities. By acknowledging and valuing differences in Beach demographics, societies can champion inclusivity, diversity and social harmony while tackling social disparities and advocating for equal opportunities. Racial demographics showcase the varied makeup of a population and play a vital role in nurturing inclusive and hospitable communities. Embracing diversity bolsters social cohesion, enhances cultural comprehension and enriches society by honoring the contributions of individuals from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.

Education Allocation: Education planning benefits significantly from Beach demographic information, which helps identify student demographics, school enrollment trends, and educational needs. This data assists schools and policymakers in allocating resources effectively and devising impactful educational programs. It serves as a vital tool for recognizing disparities in educational access and outcomes among diverse demographic groups, including racial and ethnic minorities, socio-economic status, and students with disabilities. By disaggregating data based on demographic factors, education planners can pinpoint areas of inequity and implement targeted interventions to improve access, support, and outcomes for marginalized students. Ultimately, Beach demographic data is essential in education for advancing equity, fostering student success, and cultivating inclusive learning environments tailored to meet the needs of all students.

Policy Planning: Demographic data and statistics can inform policy and decision-making processes at various levels of government, as well as in organizations and businesses. By reporting and analyzing Beach demographics data, policymakers, government officials and organizational leaders can identify areas of need, allocate resources effectively and develop targeted policies and programs that address the specific needs and priorities of different demographic groups. Beach demographics can play a crucial role in policy planning by informing resource allocation, evidence-based decision making, identifying priorities, forecasting future trends, monitoring policy impact and promoting equity and inclusion. By leveraging this data effectively, policymakers can develop policies that are targeted, effective and responsive to the needs of diverse communities.

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Demographics Quick Facts

  • The population density in Beach is 3558% higher than North Dakota
  • The median age in Beach is 30% higher than North Dakota
  • In Beach 86.56% of the population is White
  • In Beach 0.00% of the population is Black
  • In Beach 0.00% of the population is Asian

Compare Beach, ND Demographics

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      Beach racial demographics

      Race Beach North Dakota National
      White 86.56% 88.26% 73.35%
      Black 0.00% 2.01% 12.63%
      Asian 0.00% 1.26% 5.22%
      American Indian 2.82% 5.21% 0.82%
      Native Hawaiian 0.00% 0.05% 0.18%
      Mixed race 10.61% 2.44% 3.06%
      Other race 0.00% 0.77% 4.75%
      In Beach, 3.2% of people are of Hispanic or Latino origin.
      Please note: Hispanics may be of any race, so also are included in any/all of the applicable race categories above.

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      Source: The Beach, ND demographics data displayed above is derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).