Lakewood, NJ – Lakewood’s explosive population boom is reshaping central New Jersey at breakneck speed, with new Census figures showing the Ocean County township has officially solidified its place as the state’s fourth-largest municipality — while surrounding towns struggle with worsening traffic, nonstop construction, and overcrowded roads once lined with farms.
According to newly released U.S. Census Bureau Vintage 2025 estimates, Lakewood’s population climbed more than 6% between 2020 and 2025, reaching 143,765 residents. The township now trails only Newark, Jersey City, and Paterson in total population statewide, staying ahead of Elizabeth in the rankings.
For longtime residents in neighboring Jackson and Toms River, the numbers confirm what they already see every day: massive growth spilling beyond Lakewood’s borders and transforming once-rural parts of Ocean County into densely packed commercial corridors.
Farms Replaced by Traffic and Development
Few roads symbolize the transformation more than Cross Street.
Just a few years ago, the narrow roadway connecting Jackson, Lakewood, and Toms River passed stretches of farmland and open space. Today, the area has become a rapidly developing corridor packed with businesses, schools, yeshivas, housing developments, and near-constant traffic congestion.
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Last year, the Ocean County Board of Commissioners announced plans to expand Cross Street into a five-lane highway in response to surging traffic volume and mounting safety concerns.
Residents in nearby communities say rush hour backups now stretch far beyond traditional commuter times as development accelerates throughout the region.
“You can physically watch the area changing month by month,” one Jackson resident said in response to the latest Census figures online. “Roads built for rural traffic are now carrying city-level volume.”
Key Points
• Lakewood’s population reached 143,765, making it New Jersey’s fourth-largest municipality
• Census estimates show the township grew more than 6% since 2020
• Surrounding towns face mounting traffic, congestion, and rapid development pressure
Growth Extends Beyond Lakewood Borders
The township’s expansion has increasingly affected neighboring communities, especially Jackson and Toms River, where officials have wrestled with infrastructure strain, school enrollment increases, and traffic gridlock tied to regional growth.
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Commercial development has surged along major connecting roads as businesses move to serve the rapidly growing population.
Residents throughout Ocean County have also raised concerns over emergency response delays, overcrowded intersections, and the pace of residential construction.
Despite those concerns, Lakewood continues to experience some of the fastest sustained growth in New Jersey, driven largely by expanding residential development and large family households.
Lakewood Now Rivals Major New Jersey Cities
The latest Census estimates place Lakewood ahead of Elizabeth and firmly among New Jersey’s largest urban centers:
• Newark — 323,808
• Jersey City — 302,013
• Paterson — 161,793
• Lakewood — 143,765
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The township’s rapid rise has become one of the most dramatic demographic shifts in the state over the past two decades.
As construction continues across Ocean County and transportation officials push major road expansion projects, many residents believe the region is only at the beginning of a larger transformation.
For now, the growth shows no signs of slowing — and neither does the traffic.
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