More Than 9,000 New Cherry Hill Residents in the Last 15 Years

Cherry Hill, the most populous muncipality in South Jersey, has added about 9,100 residents in the last 15 years, an average growth rate of 0.8% per year. In the 40 previous years, from 1970 to 2010, the township added just 6,400 residents, growing by just 0.2% per year. Both of those rates are dwarfed by the post World War II boom, when Cherry Hill ballooned from 10,000 to 64,000 residents in 20 years, an average growth rate of more than 9%. Population by municipality in South Jersey from 1930 to 2025