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Louisville Demographics

Education

High School

22%

Associate's

25%

Bachelor's

15%

Master's

3%

Doctorate

35%

Family Size

2 people

27%

3 people

32%

4 people

23%

5 people

10%

6+ people

9%

Household Income

0-50k

35%

50-100k

26%

100-150k

23%

150-200k

10%

200k+

5%

Age

0-10

16%

10-20

15%

20-45

30%

45-65

23%

65+

17%

Getting Around Louisville

Louisville Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

23%

15-30 Mins

29%

30-40 Mins

35%

40-60 Mins

11%

60+ Mins

2%

Louisville Education

Schools

Top Schools in Louisville

9/10
9/10

Upchurch Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

9/10

Whitetail Creek Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

8/10

Spring Ridge Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

8/10

Skyline Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

8/10

Fire Ridge Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

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Living in Louisville, NE

The small town of Louisville, Nebraska is home to just over 1,000 residents. It's a nice place to raise a family, as children aged 5-14 make up a higher percentage of the population here (26%) than nationally (19%), while young adults are less well-represented. Overall, the town's population, with an average age of just under 39, skews younger than most cities in Nebraska. Renters tend to be in the minority in the area, and 80% of residents own their homes. At $818 per month, the average rent is roughly on par with the state average.

With an average commute time of about 27 minutes, longer than most cities in the state, Louisville residents find that it takes some patience traveling to work. Many residents (42%) commute to work by car or truck, while public transit isn't used. Walking isn't a common way to get to work.

Compared to the national average (5%), Louisville has a relatively large percentage of residents older than 25 who have earned an Associate's degree (7%). Additionally, 12% have a Bachelor's degree and 5% have earned a Master's degree or Doctorate. There are three primary industries in Louisville: retail, manufacturing, and healthcare. Together, these industries account for 20% of the town's labor force. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many workers in these industries are in sales, making it the top profession in the town. With an average annual income of around $87K, Louisville workers earn around $20,000 more than their peers elsewhere in the state. Louisville's average income also compares favorably to the national average of $73,345.