In the year 2005, the population division of U.S. Census Bureau estimates the median age in Hubbard County, Minnesota to be 43.2 years of age. The median in Hubbard is greater than the median in Minnesota of 36.7. Since the year 2000, the area has witnessed an increase in the median age, when it was 42.0 years of age. With a total of 20.9 percent of the population in the year 2005 being made up of individuals less than 18 years old, Hubbard can be understood as being made up of a medium-low proportion of youths. The working age population group (18-64) has a medium-low representation within the population, making up 59.6 percent of the population falling in this age category. The retirement (65 and over) group makes up 19.5 percent of the population. When compared to other counties in the United States, this represents a medium-high percent of the population.
In terms of total land area, Hubbard extends a total area of 922 square miles. This area has a very low average population density of 20 persons per square mile. Other counties with similar densities in the US include: -- more densely populated -- Jackson, WI (20 per sq. mile ), Dent, MO (20 per sq. mile ), Bates, MO (20 per sq. mile ), -- less densely populated -- Van Buren, TN (20 per sq. mile ), Lyon, IA (20 per sq. mile ), Madison, LA (20 per sq. mile ).
Hubbard County, Minnesota has a population that is comprised of 95.9 percent White, 0.2 percent African American, 0.3 percent Asian, and 0.9 percent Hispanic. The population mix can be considered to have a very modest level of racial and ethnic diversity, with 1.4 percent minorities. This is less than the State of Minnesota percent of 11.2. Since 2000, Hubbard has increased in diversity when 1.2 percent of the total population were minorities.
Hubbard County, Minnesota had a population that was estimated at 18,861 in 2005. The total population has increased, from the population in the year 2000 of 18,430. This growth signifies an increase of 2.3 percent. Hubbard ranks 37 of 87 counties by growth in total population in Minnesota and the county ranks 1,443 of 3,141 counties when analyzing total county population change across the nation.
Estimated since the year 2000, a very low amount of people migrated to Hubbard internationally. The international migration into Hubbard accounts for 0 percent of immigration into the State of Minnesota. This level of international migration can be considered very low when analyzed against the base population in the year 2005 and compared to other counties across the US.
Datasource: Population Estimates Program, U.S. Bureau of the Census.
In terms of total land area, Hubbard extends a total area of 922 square miles. This area has a very low average population density of 20 persons per square mile. Other counties with similar densities in the US include: -- more densely populated -- Jackson, WI (20 per sq. mile ), Dent, MO (20 per sq. mile ), Bates, MO (20 per sq. mile ), -- less densely populated -- Van Buren, TN (20 per sq. mile ), Lyon, IA (20 per sq. mile ), Madison, LA (20 per sq. mile ).
Hubbard County, Minnesota has a population that is comprised of 95.9 percent White, 0.2 percent African American, 0.3 percent Asian, and 0.9 percent Hispanic. The population mix can be considered to have a very modest level of racial and ethnic diversity, with 1.4 percent minorities. This is less than the State of Minnesota percent of 11.2. Since 2000, Hubbard has increased in diversity when 1.2 percent of the total population were minorities.
Hubbard County, Minnesota had a population that was estimated at 18,861 in 2005. The total population has increased, from the population in the year 2000 of 18,430. This growth signifies an increase of 2.3 percent. Hubbard ranks 37 of 87 counties by growth in total population in Minnesota and the county ranks 1,443 of 3,141 counties when analyzing total county population change across the nation.
Estimated since the year 2000, a very low amount of people migrated to Hubbard internationally. The international migration into Hubbard accounts for 0 percent of immigration into the State of Minnesota. This level of international migration can be considered very low when analyzed against the base population in the year 2005 and compared to other counties across the US.
Datasource: Population Estimates Program, U.S. Bureau of the Census.

