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How Much Have Wyckoff's And Franklin Lakes's Populations Changed Since 1980?
Interactive map shows how much every municipality's population has changed in 35 years.

Wyckoff’s population has increased by more than 1,500 people since 1980. In 1980 it was 15,500 and 16,696 in 2010. Last year it was estimated to be 17,039.
Franklin Lakes’ population has increased even more. It had a population of 8,769 in 1980 and 10,590 in 2010. Last it was estimated to be 10,837.
Newly-released statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau Current Population Estimates, a survey that tracks basic population figures between Censuses, provides a breakdown of how every municipality’s population has changed.
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Jersey City, Elizabeth, Monroe (in Middlesex County), Franklin (in Somerset County), and Newark grew the fastest since 2010. All four of those municipalities population’s grew since 1980, with Monroe’s increasing by 170 percent. Newark’s population has actually decreased 15 percent since 1980.
Approximately 187 municipalities lost population from 2010 to 2014, NJ.com reported, while 387 grew.
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Much of the growth has been concentrated in the communities closest to New York City in Bergen, Passaic, and Essex counties, and along the Jersey Shore in Ocean County.
Many communities in the northeastern and southeastern parts of the state in Sussex, Warren, Hunterdon, Salem, and Cumberland counties have seen their populations decrease.
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