Apparently, New Jersey is a hotbed for families ready to settle down.
In fact, the Garden State competes with Rhode Island as the most densely populated state nearly every year, according to The Readers Digest.
There are 9.5 million New Jerseyans that live in the states’ 564 towns and municipalities.
So which town has the highest population?
In order to determine where the majority of people live, the family magazine sourced New Jersey Demographics data to discover which counties has most populous town across the state.
Two Ocean County towns ranked in the top 10.
Lakewood lands in the No. 4 spot, with a population of 139,866. Toms River made in the eighth spot, with a population of 99,091.
Most populated towns in New Jersey
Here are the towns and cities home to the highest populations in the Garden State:
Newark, Essex County: 304,960
Jersey City, Hudson County: 291,657
Paterson, Passaic County: 156,452
Lakewood, Ocean County: 139,866
Elizabeth, Union County: 135,829
Edison, Middlesex County: 106,836
Woodbridge, Middlesex County: 103,194
Toms River, Ocean County: 99,091
Hamilton, Mercer County: 91,640
Trenton, Mercer County: 89,620
This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: NJ population data: Lakewood & Toms River lead Ocean County