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Hoboken, NJ

U.S. News Ratings
Population: 44,970
Crime: Average
Cost of Living: High
Health Care: Comprehensive
Housing Price: High
Income: Low
Climate
Hoboken is warm during the summer and very cold during the winter.
Geography
Hoboken, one square mile large, is across the river from New York City.
Cultural Attractions
The city is close to all of New York’s attractions, but also has its own Hoboken Historical Museum.
Historical
Hoboken was bought from Indians in 1658; the name means "land of the peace pipe."
Economy
Many of Hoboken’s residents commute into New York to work.
Population [details] 44,970
Percentage of population under 50 77.9%
Children per square mile [details] 3990.66
Percentage of population who are college educated 62.80%
High/low January temperature [details] 37.98 °F/22.45 °F
High/low July temperature [details] 85.18 °F/65.52 °F
Annual precipitation [details] 44.17 in.
Total crime risk [details] 114
Cost of living [details] 149.2
State sales tax 7.00%
Closest city of 500,000+ (and distance) New York (5.66 miles)
Closest airport (and distance) TETERBORO (7.00 miles)
Recreational activities [details] Sporting events, Swimming, Trails and wildlife, Travel
Cultural activities Charitable activities and contributions, Concerts, Cultural and art events, Current affairs, Family/Arts events, Gourmet food, Movie theaters, Museums, Wineries

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