Statistic Rum Village South Bend Indiana
Population 3,826 102,686 6,732,219
Population density (sq mi) 673 2,446 188
Median age 35.1 33.7 37.4
Male/Female ratio 0.9:1 0.9:1 1.0:1
Married (15yrs & older) n/a 43% 56%
Families w/ Kids under 18 55% 49% 43%
Speak English n/a 85% 92%
Speak Spanish n/a 11% 5%
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Demographics Quick Facts

  • The population density in Rum Village is 73% lower than South Bend
  • The median age in Rum Village is 4% higher than South Bend
  • In Rum Village 48.30% of the population is White
  • In Rum Village 28.13% of the population is Black
  • In Rum Village 0.71% of the population is Asian

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      Rum Village racial demographics

      Race Rum Village South Bend Indiana
      White 48.30% 59.95% 83.99%
      Black 28.13% 25.37% 9.23%
      Asian 0.71% 1.82% 1.98%
      American Indian 0.99% 0.48% 0.24%
      Native Hawaiian 0.00% 0.05% 0.04%
      Mixed race 11.32% 6.99% 2.22%
      Other race 10.55% 5.34% 2.30%
      In Rum Village, 15.7% 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 Rum Village, South Bend, IN demographics data displayed above is derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).