Atlantic City, New Jersey Population, Hospitals, Airports, and Schools

The current estimated population of Atlantic City, New Jersey, is 37,800, with 47% male and 53% female. The population has experienced fluctuations due to economic shifts in the city’s main industry, tourism and gaming, but recent efforts to diversify the economy have helped stabilize the population.

City Facts

  • Year Founded: 1854
  • County Affiliation: Atlantic County
  • Land Area: 10.75 square miles
  • Population Density: 3,516 people per square mile
  • Area Code: 609
  • Zip Codes: 08401, 08404

Geography and Location

Atlantic City, New Jersey, is a coastal city located on Absecon Island along the eastern seaboard of the United States. Famous for its boardwalk, beaches, and casinos, Atlantic City is a major resort town that draws millions of visitors annually. The city is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and various inlets and wetlands to the west, providing scenic waterfront views and access to both ocean and bay activities.

Atlantic City’s geography is dominated by its position on a barrier island, which makes it susceptible to coastal storms and hurricanes, though it benefits from engineered protections like seawalls and dunes. The Atlantic City Boardwalk, stretching over five miles, is one of the city’s most iconic features and serves as a hub for entertainment, shopping, and beach access. The city’s economy is primarily driven by tourism, with casinos, hotels, and resorts providing the bulk of employment.

The climate in Atlantic City is classified as humid subtropical, with hot, humid summers and mild winters. The city is known for its relatively mild year-round temperatures compared to inland New Jersey, which contributes to its status as a year-round tourist destination. Despite economic challenges in recent decades, Atlantic City remains one of the most popular resort cities on the East Coast, and efforts to revitalize its economy have focused on expanding beyond gaming to include entertainment, shopping, and convention tourism.

Demographics

Median resident age: 34.7 years
Median household income: $26,969
Median house value: $87,500

Population by Race

Races in Atlantic City:

  • Black (44.2%)
  • Hispanic (24.9%)
  • White Non-Hispanic (19.4%)
  • Other race (13.8%)
  • Two or more races (4.5%)
  • Vietnamese (3.1%)
  • Chinese (2.3%)
  • Asian Indian (2.0%)
  • Other Asian (1.7%)
  • American Indian (1.2%)
  • Filipino (1.2%)

(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)

Ancestries: Italian (4.9%), Irish (4.1%), United States (2.4%), German (2.0%), Subsaharan African (1.6%), English (1.5%).

Elevation: 8 feet

Land area: 11.3 square miles

Population by Education

For population 25 years and over in Atlantic City

  • High school or higher: 61.8%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 3.2%
  • Unemployed: 12.9%
  • Mean travel time to work: 19.4 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Atlantic City city

  • Never married: 38.8%
  • Now married: 34.7%
  • Separated: 5.8%
  • Widowed: 9.6%
  • Divorced: 11.2%

24.7% Foreign born (12.2% Latin America, 9.9% Asia).

Population change in the 1990s: +2,423 (+6.4%).

Hospitals

Hospital/medical center in Atlantic City:

  • ATLANTIC CITY MEDICAL CTR (1925 PACIFIC AVE)

Other hospitals/medical centers near Atlantic City:

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Atlantic City:

  • ATLANTIC CITY INTERNATIONAL (about 11 miles; ATLANTIC CITY, NJ; Abbreviation: ACY)
  • MC GUIRE AFB (about 45 miles; WRIGHTSTOWN, NJ; Abbreviation: WRI)
  • LAKEHURST NAES /MAXFIELD FIELD (about 47 miles; LAKEHURST, NJ; Abbreviation: NEL)

Other public-use airports nearest to Atlantic City:

Colleges and Universities

College/University in Atlantic City:

  • BOARDWALK AND MARINA CASINO DEALERS SCHOOL (Full-time enrollment: 133; Location: 1923 BACHARACH BLVD; Private, for-profit)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Atlantic City:

  • THE RICHARD STOCKTON COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY (about 12 miles; POMONA, NJ; Full-time enrollment: 5,526)
  • ATLANTIC CAPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 24 miles; MAYS LANDING, NJ; Full-time enrollment: 3,086)
  • BURLINGTON COUNTY COLLEGE (about 44 miles; PEMBERTON, NJ; Full-time enrollment: 3,751)
  • OCEAN COUNTY COLLEGE (about 46 miles; TOMS RIVER, NJ; Full-time enrollment: 4,651)
  • CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE (about 52 miles; BLACKWOOD, NJ; Full-time enrollment: 7,662)
  • BETH MEDRASH GOVOHA (about 52 miles; LAKEWOOD, NJ; Full-time enrollment: 2,823)
  • ROWAN UNIVERSITY (about 53 miles; GLASSBORO, NJ; Full-time enrollment: 7,587)

Schools

Public high school in Atlantic City:

  • ATLANTIC CITY HIGH (Students: 2,600; Location: 1400 ALBANY AVENUE; Grades: 09 – 12)

Biggest public primary/middle schools in Atlantic City:

  • UPTOWN SCH00L COMPLEX (Students: 835; Location: 323 MADISON AVE; Grades: KG – 08)
  • DR M L KING JR SCH COMP (Students: 697; Location: DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. BO; Grades: KG – 08)
  • NEW JERSEY AVE (Students: 528; Location: 35 N NEW JERSEY AVENUE; Grades: KG – 07)
  • BRIGHTON AVE (Students: 468; Location: BRIGHTON AVE; Grades: KG – 06)
  • INDIANA AVE (Students: 462; Location: 117 N INDIANA AVE; Grades: KG – 07)
  • TEXAS AVENUE (Students: 412; Location: TEXAS & ARCTIC AVENUES; Grades: KG – 06)
  • OHIO AVE (Students: 366; Location: 29 N. OHIO AVENUE; Grades: 07 – 08)
  • RICHMOND AVE (Students: 352; Location: RICHMOND AVENUE; Grades: KG – 05)
  • CHELSEA HEIGHTS (Students: 341; Location: 4101 FILBERT AVE; Grades: KG – 07)
  • OCEANSIDE CS (Students: 316; Location: 1750 BACHARACH BLVD.; Grades: PK – 08)

Private primary/middle school in Atlantic City:

  • OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA (Students: 330; Location: 15 NORTH CALIFORNIA AVE; Grades: PK – 8)

Libraries

Library in Atlantic City:

  • ATLANTIC CITY FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY (Operating income: $1,870,052; Location: 1 N. TENNESSEE AVENUE; 140,109 books; 6,417 audio materials; 4,171 video materials; 359 serial subscriptions)