Union Demographics |
| Population | 6,160 | | Male | 2,557 | | Female | 3,603 | | Married | 5,146 | | Single | 1,445 | | Separated | 143 | | Widowed | 192 | | Divorced | 456 | | Number of Households | 1,666 | | Avg Household Size | 2.61 | | Avg Family Size | 3.18 | | Median Age | 37.60 | | Median Household Income | $81,089 | | Average Household Income | $1,670 | | Per Capita Income | $29,535 | | White Collar Jobs | 1,994 | | Blue Collar Jobs | 3,287 | | Employed | 2,315 | | Unemployed | 71 |
Union Household Information |
| Number of Households | 1,666 | | Households: Family | 1,163 | | Households: Non-Family | 503 | | Households: With Children | 621 | | Age 0-4 | 278 | | Age 5-9 | 356 | | Age 10-14 | 360 | | Age 15-19 | 279 | | Age 20-24 | 268 | | Age 25-34 | 1,072 | | Age 35-44 | 1,600 | | Age 45-54 | 1,043 | | Age 55-59 | 324 | | Age 60-64 | 176 | | Age 65-74 | 265 | | Age 75-84 | 114 | | Age 85+ | 25 |
Union Income, Jobs & Education
Union Income & Jobs |
| $0-10,000 | 7 | | $10,000 - $14,999 | 27 | | $15,000 - $24,999 | 92 | | $25,000 - $34,999 | 97 | | $35,000 - $49,999 | 251 | | $50,000 - $74,999 | 278 | | $75,000 - $99,999 | 218 | | $100,000 - $149,999 | 366 | | $150,000 - $199,999 | 186 | | Over $200,000 | 124 |
Union Education |
| Less than 9th Grade | 451 | | Some High School | 602 | | High School Graduate | 1,159 | | Some College | 664 | | Associate Degree | 252 | | Bachelor's Degree | 931 | | Graduate Degree | 532 | | Percentage High School or Higher | 77.1% |
Union Residential & Ethnicity Statistics
Union Residential Statistics |
| Average Home Sale Price | $285,200 | | Total Housing Units | 1,725 | | Owner Occupied | 1,417 | | Rental Occupied | 249 | | Rental Vacancy Rate | 1.6% | | Vacant Housing Units | 59 | | Median Travel Time to Work | 35 minutes | | Transportation to Work: Public | 34 | | Transportation to Work: Drive / Carpool | 133 | | Transportation to Work: Walk / Bike / Other | 69 | | Work at Home | 131 |
Union Ethnicity Statistics |
| White | 5,101 | | African American | 859 | | Hispanic or Latino | 316 | | Asian | 123 | | American Indian or Alaska Native | 40 | | Hawaiian / Pacific Islander | 7 | | Other | 125 |
Union Crime |
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| Population |
55,368 |
| Violent Crime |
152 |
| Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter |
2 |
| Forcible Rape |
2 |
| Robbery |
69 |
| Aggravated Assault |
79 |
| Robbery |
69 |
| Property Crime |
1,582 |
| Burglary |
231 |
| Larceny-theft |
1,144 |
| Arson |
0 |
Union Hospitals & Medical Centers
Legend: - Schools  - Hospitals
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1
Union Hospital
1000 Galloping Hill Road
Union, NEW JERSEY
Phone: (908) 687-1900
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Union Colleges & Universities
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1
EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF COSMETOLOGY
1126 MORRIS AVE
Union, New Jersey
Phone: (908) 686-4422
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2
KEAN UNIVERSITY
1000 MORRIS AVE
Union, New Jersey
Phone: (908) 737-5326
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3
LINCOLN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
2299 VAUXHALL RD
Union, New Jersey
Phone: (908) 964-7800
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Union Notable Locations
- Suburban Golf Course
- Galloping Hill Park and Golf Course
- Union Rail Station
- New Academic Building 2
- New Academic Building
- Nancy Thompson Library
- Child Study Institute
- Liberty Hall Museum
- Hutchinson Hall
- Willis Hall
- Wilkens Theatre
- Whiteman Hall
- Bartlett Hall
- D'Angola Gymnasium
- Vaughn Eames
- University Center
- Townley House
- Dougall Hall
- Downs Hall
- Townsend Hall
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Union Churches
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Notable locations in Union: Suburban Golf Course
- Galloping Hill Park and Golf Course
- Union Rail Station
- New Academic Building 2
- New Academic Building
- Nancy Thompson Library
- Child Study Institute
- Liberty Hall Museum
- Hutchinson Hall
- Willis Hall
- Wilkens Theatre
- Whiteman Hall
- Bartlett Hall
- D'Angola Gymnasium
- Vaughn Eames
- University Center
- Townley House
- Dougall Hall
- Downs Hall
- Townsend Hall
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Union Parks
- Friberger Park
- Biertuempful Park
- Elizabeth River Park
- Elizabeth River Parkway
- Alumni Field
- Kawameeh Park
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