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All About
The small town of Rio, Florida is home to slightly less than 1,000 residents. Young adults (15-24) account for a larger portion of the population here (18%) than nationally (14%), meaning they will find no shortage of activities, while young professionals are less well-represented. Overall, the town's population, with an average age of just over 47, is older than most cities in Florida. Renters tend to be in the minority in the town, and 74% of residents own their homes. With a relatively low average rent of $990 a month in the town, renting remains an affordable option, particularly compared to other cities in Florida. Over the course of a year, renters in Rio will save around $2,000 compared to the state average.
Rio residents have a wide range of industries from which to choose, the most common four of which are healthcare, retail, scientific, and support. Combined, these industries make up 36% of the town's workforce. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many workers in these industries are in sales, making it the top career path in the town. With an average annual income of almost $86K, Rio workers earn around $20,000 more than the average Florida resident. The town's average income also compares favorably to the national average ($73,345). Rio has a high percentage of residents over the age of 25 with advanced degrees compared to the national average (7%), as 10% have earned a Master's or a Doctoral degree. In addition, 13% have a Bachelor's degree.
With an average commute time of about 21 minutes, faster than most cities in Florida, Rio residents have found that it isn't overly time-consuming to travel to work. Driving a vehicle is the most common way to get to work, opted for by 55% of commuters, while public transit isn't used. Riding a bike is the second-most favored way to get to work, chosen by 2% of workers. Walking isn't a common way to get to work.
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All About
The small town of Rio, Florida is home to slightly less than 1,000 residents. Young adults (15-24) account for a larger portion of the population here (18%) than nationally (14%), meaning they will find no shortage of activities, while young professionals are less well-represented. Overall, the town's population, with an average age of just over 47, is older than most cities in Florida. Renters tend to be in the minority in the town, and 74% of residents own their homes. With a relatively low average rent of $990 a month in the town, renting remains an affordable option, particularly compared to other cities in Florida. Over the course of a year, renters in Rio will save around $2,000 compared to the state average.
Rio residents have a wide range of industries from which to choose, the most common four of which are healthcare, retail, scientific, and support. Combined, these industries make up 36% of the town's workforce. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many workers in these industries are in sales, making it the top career path in the town. With an average annual income of almost $86K, Rio workers earn around $20,000 more than the average Florida resident. The town's average income also compares favorably to the national average ($73,345). Rio has a high percentage of residents over the age of 25 with advanced degrees compared to the national average (7%), as 10% have earned a Master's or a Doctoral degree. In addition, 13% have a Bachelor's degree.
With an average commute time of about 21 minutes, faster than most cities in Florida, Rio residents have found that it isn't overly time-consuming to travel to work. Driving a vehicle is the most common way to get to work, opted for by 55% of commuters, while public transit isn't used. Riding a bike is the second-most favored way to get to work, chosen by 2% of workers. Walking isn't a common way to get to work.
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