Diverse suburban community with moderate growth
Jeffersontown has a predominantly middle-class population, with a growing presence of Latin American, Asian, and African immigrants attracted by industrial employment and housing costs.
J-Town's population is around 28,000 and has grown steadily over recent decades. The predominant profile is families of European origin, though the city has been diversifying with the arrival of immigrants working in logistics, hospitals, and construction around Louisville.
Latin American communities, primarily from Mexico, Cuba, and Central American countries, have a visible presence in markets, churches, and schools. There are also growing groups from India, Vietnam, the Philippines, and African countries such as Somalia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, many resettled in Louisville by Kentucky Refugee Ministries. Proximity to Louisville facilitates access to temples, mosques, and ethnic markets spread along the Bardstown Road corridor.
The age profile is balanced, with a strong presence of families with school-age children and a significant contingent of retirees. Public schools belong to Jefferson County Public Schools, one of the largest districts in the state, which aids in the integration of children of newcomers.
- English
- Spanish
- Vietnamese
- Swahili
- Arabic
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- Protestant Christianity
- Catholicism
- Islam
- Hinduism
- Buddhism
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