Demographics

As of 2022, Saratoga County, NY, has a population of roughly 236,000. The median age is about 43 years, with 21% under 18 and 19% aged 65 or older. The gender split is nearly even, with 50.5% female and 49.5% male. Racially, the county is 88% White, 3% Asian, 2% Black or African American, and 4% Hispanic or Latino (of any race), with other races comprising the remainder.

Elections

Saratoga County, NY, has over 178,000 registered voters (as of 2023), with Republicans holding a slight edge (~69,000 Republicans, ~55,000 Democrats, ~45,000 unaffiliated). Elections include local, state, and federal races, with polling places at schools, town halls, and community centers across 19 towns. In the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump won Saratoga County with 50.5% of the vote. Key issues include economic growth, property taxes, and infrastructure. The Board of Elections administers voting, and major parties are Republican and Democratic. Early voting and absentee ballots are increasingly utilized.

Education, Employment and Housing

Saratoga County, NY boasts strong educational outcomes, with about 41% of residents holding a bachelor’s degree or higher. Its 13 public school districts feature top high schools like Shenendehowa and Saratoga Springs, with graduation rates above 92%. Roughly 67 schools serve K-12 students, many earning high state safety and academic scores. Adult education is available through regional BOCES programs and local colleges. Specialized programs in STEM and the arts enhance student experiences, contributing to the county's consistent above-average rankings in education and school safety statewide.

As of 2023, Saratoga County, NY, had an unemployment rate of about 2.8%. Major employment sectors include healthcare and social assistance (16%), retail trade (13%), and educational services (11%). The largest occupational group is office and administrative support (14%), followed by sales (10%). Approximately 85% of workers commute by car, with an average travel time of 27 minutes. About 57% work outside their home city/town, with many commuting to Albany and Schenectady. The labor force participation rate stands at 65%, reflecting the county’s strong employment landscape.

Saratoga County, NY, boasts a homeownership rate of about 74%, with median home values near $350,000 in 2024. Renters comprise 26%, paying a median monthly rent of $1,400. Diverse housing includes single-family homes, apartments, and townhouses, with neighborhoods like Saratoga Springs and Clifton Park highly sought-after. Property values have risen approximately 7% year-over-year, reflecting strong market demand. Property tax rates average 2.1%, resulting in typical annual taxes of $7,350 for a median-valued home.

County Crime & Safety

Saratoga County, NY, is considered one of the safer counties in the state, with a 2022 violent crime rate of 1.3 per 1,000 residents—well below the national average of 4.0. Property crime rates are also low at 8.2 per 1,000 residents. The Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office and local police departments regularly report data, with around 1,000 total crimes annually. Community policing, quick emergency response, and public safety initiatives contribute to lower crime rates and overall resident safety.