Everything You Need to Know About the City of Baton Rouge Louisiana

In 2017, Baton Rouge, Louisiana had a population of 228k people with a median age of 31.1 and a median household income of $40,948. Between 2016 and 2017 the population of Baton Rouge, LA declined from 228,694 to 227,549, a -0.501% decrease, and its median household income grew from $39,969 to $40,948, a 2.45% increase.

The population of Baton Rouge, LA is 54.7% Black or African American Alone, 36.6% White Alone, and 3.62% Asian Alone. N/A% of the people in Baton Rouge, LA speak a non-English language, and 96.5% are U.S. citizens.

The largest universities in Baton Rouge, LA are Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College (6,799 degrees awarded in 2017), Baton Rouge Community College (2,666 degrees), and Southern University and A & M College (1,050 degrees).

The median property value in Baton Rouge, LA is $162,600, and the homeownership rate is 49.1%. Most people in Baton Rouge, LA commute by Drove Alone, and the average commute time is 20.8 minutes. The average car ownership in Baton Rouge, LA is 2 cars per household.

 

Education in Baton Rouge

In 2017, universities in Baton Rouge, LA awarded 12,432 degrees. The student population of Baton Rouge, LA is skewed towards women, with 21,059 male students and 28,286 female students.

Most students graduating from Universities in Baton Rouge, LA are White (6,797 and 56.5%), followed by Black or African American (3,770 and 31.3%), Hispanic or Latino (516 and 4.29%), and Asian (389 and 3.23%).

The largest universities in Baton Rouge, LA by the number of degrees awarded are Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College (6,799 and 54.7%), Baton Rouge Community College (2,666 and 21.4%), and Southern University and A & M College (1,050 and 8.45%).

The most popular majors in Baton Rouge, LA are General Studies (914 and 7.35%), General Business Administration & Management (570 and 4.58%), and Welding Technology (462 and 3.72%).

The median tuition costs in Baton Rouge, LA is $11,638 for private four-year colleges, and $6,506 and $6,506 respectively, for public four-year colleges for in-state students and out-of-state students.

 

Economy in Baton Rouge

The economy of Baton Rouge, LA employs 106k people and Baton Rouge has an unemployment rate of 4.7%. Baton Rouge has seen the job market increase by 1.3% over the last year. Future job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 24.4%, which is lower than the US average of 33.5%. The largest industries in Baton Rouge, LA is Retail Trade (14,259 people), Health Care & Social Assistance (14,208 people), and Educational Services (13,198 people), and the highest paying industries are Management of Companies & Enterprises ($68,477), Utilities ($57,313), and Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services ($48,117).

Households in Baton Rouge, LA have a median annual income of $40,948, which is less than the median annual income of $61,937 across the entire United States. This is in comparison to a median income of $39,969 in 2016, which represents a 2.45% annual growth.

 

Tax Rates for Baton Rouge

– The Sales Tax Rate for Baton Rouge is 9.5%. The US average is 7.3%.

– The Income Tax Rate for Baton Rouge is 6.0%. The US average is 4.6%.

– Tax Rates can have a big impact when Comparing the Cost of Living.

 

Income and Salaries for Baton Rouge

– The average income of a Baton Rouge occupant is $23,990 per year. 

– The Median household income of a Baton Rouge occupant is $38,790 per year.