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Notable People from DelawareNotable Work/Position
Joe Biden Jr.An American politician raised in Delaware. Vice President under President Barrick Obama (2009 to 2017). Represented Delaware in U.S. Senate (1973 to 2009). Democratic candidate for Presidential 2020 Election.
Ruth Ann MinnerAn American politician and businesswoman. Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (1993 to 2001). Governor of Delaware (2001 to 2009).
Henry HeimlichSurgeon and inventor. In 1974, he developed a technique to save a person from choking. It became known as the Heimlich maneuver.
Paul “Goldy” GoldschmidtAn American professional baseball player, who is a first baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Sugar Ray LeonardAn American professional boxer who won world titles in 5 weight divisions and was named “Boxer of the Decade” in the 1980s.
Valerie BertinelliAn American actress starring in a number of television sitcom series. Host of several television Food channel programs.

Searching for Someone in Delaware

Delaware is the 45th most populated state in the U.S. with a total population of almost 1 million residents and about 352,000 households. The average household size is 2.61 (based on 2018 census data). To refine your search for someone in Delaware, consider the age, gender, and demographic of your subject to ensure that you’re on the right track.

The predominant race in Delaware is white, making up 62.2% of the state’s population. The median age is 40.1 years with 51.6% of the total population female and 48.4% male. The most populated city in Delaware is Wilmington with 71,276 people.

Those persons under age 25 make up 30.0% of the population of Delaware and people over 65 make up almost 18.0%. Delaware experienced an approximately 1.04% increase in its population between 2016 and 2017, and has a workforce of about 425,000. The median annual household income of Delaware is $62,852 which grew 1.77% between 2016 and 2017. Unlike many states, Delaware’s educational system is centralized in a State Superintendent of Education. All teachers in the State’s public school districts are unionized.

Top 3 SchoolsCity# of GraduatesGraduation RateAcceptance RateMost Popular Degrees
University of DelawareNewark5,95782%63%Finance
Wilmington UniversityNew Castle4,52126%100%Nursing
Delaware Tech. Comm. CollegeDover1,83813%100%Nursing

Delaware Real Estate

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The median home values in Delaware have experienced a 3.86% increase from 2016 to a median home value of $252,800 in 2017, with the median price per square foot at $128. The median rent price is $1,076, which is higher than the national average. The median listing price for homes statewide is $294,990 while the median price of homes that sold is $234,300.

The city in Delaware with the highest median home value is Hockessin with a median home value of $433,400 as of 2017.

CityAvg. Home ValueAvg. Household Income
Middletown$282,200$87,375
Newark$274,100$54,590
Bear$200,600$71,093
Dover$174,900$49,738
Wilmington$165,300$40,221

Delaware Facts

Official Name: Delaware

Name Meaning: Name derived from Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr (1577 to 1618), who was the ruling governor of the Colony of Virginia.

Nickname: The First State

Statehood: December 7, 1787 (1st State)

Capital: Dover

Total Number of Counties: 3

Largest City: Wilmington

Largest County (by population): New Castle

Population (as of 2018): 967,171

History: Delaware was one of the original thirteen colonies that participated in the American Revolutionary War. On December 7, 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States. More than 50% of all U.S. publicly traded companies and 63% of the Fortune 500 companies are incorporated in Delaware. Delaware is ranked 49th in size at 1,982 sq. miles, and is 30 miles in width and 96 miles in length.

Fast Facts:

  • There are more than 1 million registered corporations in Delaware, meaning there are more corporations than people.
  • Delaware is divided into 3 counties, the fewest number of counties among all states in the U.S. Most functions handled by counties in other states are handled by the Delaware state government.
  • Delaware beaches are a frequent summer vacation destination for visitors from Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania.
  • Delaware has no professional major league sports teams. However, the University of Delaware’s football team has a large following throughout the state.
  • Delaware stipulates that alcoholic liquor may only be sold between the hours of 9:00 am and 1:00 am in specifically licensed establishments.
  • Twelve concrete observation towers were constructed along the Delaware coast during World War II to protect the coast from German u-boat attacks.
  • Today about 500 descendants of the original Nanticoke Indians reside in Delaware. The first contact with the Tribe was recorded by Captain John Smith in 1608.
  • Barratt’s Chapel is a chapel located in Kent County, Delaware. It is the oldest surviving church building in the U.S. built by and for the Methodist Church. It was built in 1780 on donated land.


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