Hildreth - Campbell is a very small town located in the state of Nebraska. With a population of 1,220 people and just one neighborhood, Hildreth - Campbell is the 152nd largest community in Nebraska. Much of the housing stock in Hildreth - Campbell was built prior to World War II, making it one of the older and more historic towns in the country.
Unlike some towns, Hildreth - Campbell isn’t mainly white- or blue-collar. Instead, the most prevalent occupations for people in Hildreth - Campbell are a mix of both white- and blue-collar jobs. Overall, Hildreth - Campbell is a town of managers, professionals, and service providers. There are especially a lot of people living in Hildreth - Campbell who work in management occupations (20.56%), healthcare (10.12%), and office and administrative support (6.63%).
Hildreth - Campbell is a small town, and as such doesn't have a public transit system that people use to get to and from their jobs every day.
The overall education level of Hildreth - Campbell is somewhat higher than in the average US city of 21.84%: 25.72% of adults 25 and older in the town have at least a bachelor's degree.
The per capita income in Hildreth - Campbell in 2022 was $38,940, which is upper middle income relative to Nebraska and the nation. This equates to an annual income of $155,760 for a family of four. However, Hildreth - Campbell contains both very wealthy and poor people as well.
The people who call Hildreth - Campbell home describe themselves as belonging to a variety of racial and ethnic groups. The greatest number of Hildreth - Campbell residents report their race to be White, followed by Native American. Important ancestries of people in Hildreth - Campbell include German, Irish, English, Swedish, and Danish.
The most common language spoken in Hildreth - Campbell is English. Other important languages spoken here include Polish and German/Yiddish.
When you see a neighborhood for the first time, the most important thing is often the way it looks, like its homes and its setting. Some places look the same, but they only reveal their true character after living in them for a while because they contain a unique mix of occupational or cultural groups. This neighborhood is very unique in some important ways, according to NeighborhoodScout's exclusive exploration and analysis.
Unpopulated, and rural, the neighborhood is one of the least crowded neighborhoods in all of America. If you like open space, no traffic, and lots of room, this neighborhood may be just what you are looking for. According to NeighborhoodScout's leading research, this neighborhood is less densely populated than 98.1% of the neighborhoods in America.
Each year, fewer and fewer Americans make their living as farmers, foresters, or fishers. But the neighborhood truly stands out among U.S. neighborhoods. According to exclusive NeighborhoodScout analysis, this neighborhood has a greater proportion of farmers, foresters, or fishers than 97.7% of all American neighborhoods. This is truly a unique cultural characteristic of this neighborhood.
If you're planning where to retire, the neighborhood in Hildreth - Campbell is a great option to consider. According to NeighborhoodScout's exclusive retirement dream area analysis, it's peaceful and quiet, has above average safety ratings compared to other neighborhoods in NE, offers a wide range of housing options, and has already attracted an enviable mix of college educated seniors. This neighborhood ranks as better for retirement living than 87.0% of the neighborhoods in Nebraska. If you are considering retiring to Nebraska, this is a good neighborhood to look at.
Did you know that the neighborhood has more Danish and German ancestry people living in it than nearly any neighborhood in America? It's true! In fact, 4.7% of this neighborhood's residents have Danish ancestry and 42.2% have German ancestry.
There are two complementary measures for understanding the income of a neighborhood's residents: the average and the extremes. While a neighborhood may be relatively wealthy overall, it is equally important to understand the rate of people - particularly children - who are living at or below the federal poverty line, which is extremely low income. Some neighborhoods with a lower average income may actually have a lower childhood poverty rate than another with a higher average income, and this helps us understand the conditions and character of a neighborhood.
The neighbors in the neighborhood in Hildreth - Campbell are lower-middle income, making it a below average income neighborhood. NeighborhoodScout's research shows that this neighborhood has an income lower than 62.9% of U.S. neighborhoods. With 13.0% of the children here below the federal poverty line, this neighborhood has a higher rate of childhood poverty than 57.5% of U.S. neighborhoods.
What we choose to do for a living reflects who we are. Each neighborhood has a different mix of occupations represented, and together these tell you about the neighborhood and help you understand if this neighborhood may fit your lifestyle.
In the neighborhood, 39.6% of the working population is employed in executive, management, and professional occupations. The second most important occupational group in this neighborhood is manufacturing and laborer occupations, with 26.9% of the residents employed. Other residents here are employed in sales and service jobs, from major sales accounts, to working in fast food restaurants (16.1%), and 11.6% in clerical, assistant, and tech support occupations.
The most common language spoken in the neighborhood is English, spoken by 98.7% of households. Some people also speak Polish (3.3%).
Culture is the shared learned behavior of peoples. Undeniably, different ethnicities and ancestries have different cultural traditions, and as a result, neighborhoods with concentrations of residents of one or another ethnicities or ancestries will express those cultures. It is what makes the North End in Boston so fun to visit for the Italian restaurants, bakeries, culture, and charm, and similarly, why people enjoy visiting Chinatown in San Francisco.
In the neighborhood in Hildreth - Campbell, NE, residents most commonly identify their ethnicity or ancestry as German (42.2%). There are also a number of people of Irish ancestry (10.2%), and residents who report English roots (5.7%), and some of the residents are also of Swedish ancestry (5.1%), along with some Danish ancestry residents (4.7%), among others.
Even if your neighborhood is walkable, you may still have to drive to your place of work. Some neighborhoods are located where many can get to work in just a few minutes, while others are located such that most residents have a long and arduous commute. The greatest number of commuters in neighborhood spend under 15 minutes commuting one-way to work (42.3% of working residents), one of the shortest commutes across America.
Here most residents (83.2%) drive alone in a private automobile to get to work. In addition, quite a number also carpool with coworkers, friends, or neighbors to get to work (9.2%) . In a neighborhood like this, as in most of the nation, many residents find owning a car useful for getting to work.