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Blaine, WA, US
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Blaine

Blaine, WA has a population of 5,075, while the median age is 47. The household income in Blaine, WA is around $67,453. The homeownership rate among the residents is 65%. The median residential property value in Blaine, WA that you should keep in mind is $315,400.

Population5,075
Median Age46.5
Poverty Rate7%
Household Income$67,453
Number Of Employees2,168
Median Property Value$315,400

Business & Economy

Wage by Common Jobs

Average salary in Blaine, WA: $60,870
  • 1. Software developers, applications & systems software
    $131,819
  • 2. Miscellaneous managers
    $103,869
  • 3. Registered nurses
    $74,483
  • 4. Firstline supervisors of retail sales workers
    $63,633
  • 5. Elementary & middle school teachers
    $55,353

Highest Paid Occupations

Numbers claim that the highest paid jobs in Blaine, WA are Health Diagnosing & Treating Practitioners & Other Technical Occupations, Healthcare Practitioners & Technical Occupations, Natural Resources, Construction, Maintenance Occupations, Construction & Extraction Occupations and Protective Service Occupations.

Highest Paid Industries

Keeping in mind that the employment rate changed by 5% recently, there must be a strong understanding of industries people of Blaine, WA work in. The highest paid industries are Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting, Mining, Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting, Manufacturing, Construction and Public Administration.

Demographics

Race & Ethnicity

According to latest census, Blaine, WA is a home for 79% white residents. The second common group is asian with 11% residents. The list of the most common racial or ethnic groups is closed by other with 6% residents.

Non-English Speakers

Education

Past year Blaine, WA universities awarded around 630,800 degrees. Statistics show that the population of students in Blaine, WA includes 315,400 female students and 315,400 male students. Blaine, WA offers private and public tuition with a median cost of $n/a for private four-year colleges and $n/a for in-state public four-year colleges. The share of the public colleges in Blaine, WA is n/a and n/a go to the private colleges.

Health and Safety

Primary care physicians in Blaine, WA see an average of 1,147 patients, dentists 1,390 patients, metal health providers 247 patients, and other healthcare providers 1,364 patients per year.

Transportation

Commute Time

Average travel time: 22.88 minutes

Commuter Transportation

Citizens of Blaine, WA travel to their offices around 23 minutes lately and drove alone to get there. The rest of the residents carpooled and worked at home.

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