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A Portrait of Lincoln

Lincoln is a small, wooded town of about 7,000 people spread across roughly 14 square miles west of Boston. It is one of the wealthier and older-skewing communities in the Commonwealth: the median household income is over $180,000, the typical home is valued above one million dollars, and about one resident in five is 65 or over. Nearly two in three homes are owner-occupied, households average 2.5 people, and about one resident in eight was born outside the United States. Figures below are from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Follow the source links for the latest.

Key Figures

7,014Population (2020)
2,670Households
$181kMedian household income
20.5%Age 65 and over

Sources: US Census Bureau (data.census.gov).

Population & Households

  • Population (2020 Census): 7,014
  • Households: 2,670
  • Persons per household: 2.5
  • Foreign-born: 12.4% of residents
  • Age 65 and over: 20.5%
  • Under 18: 26.3%

Race & Ethnicity

  • White: 77.6%
  • Asian: 7.5%
  • Black or African American: 1.3%
  • Hispanic or Latino (any race): 13.2%
  • Two or more races: 6.3%
  • Speak a language other than English at home: 12.5%

Economy & Housing

  • Median household income: $180,750
  • Poverty rate: 3.9%
  • Median home value: $1,180,100
  • Median gross rent: $2,455
  • Homeownership: 62.5% of units
  • In the labor force: 57.9%

Registered Voters

Massachusetts publishes voter-registration counts by town through the Secretary of the Commonwealth; the counts below are the state’s enrollment snapshot from February 1, 2025. As in most of the state, Lincoln’s largest bloc by far is voters who choose no party at all.

  • Total registered: 5,023
  • Unenrolled (no party): 3,110 (61.92%)
  • Democrats: 1,615 (32.15%)
  • Republicans: 263 (5.24%)

See how Lincoln fits into the broader Commonwealth.

Massachusetts Demographics