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All About
Quincy is a small city in Massachusetts with a population of just under 94,000. Young professionals should fit right in, as they make up an above-average 19% of the population. Residents are fairly evenly split between renting (52%) and owning (48%) their home despite paying roughly $134 per month more in rent than the state average.
Many Quincy residents work in one of five industries: healthcare, entertainment, retail, scientific, and education. Combined, these industries make up 35% of the city's labor force. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many workers in these industries are in management, which ranks as the top profession in the city. With an average annual income of around $85,000, Quincy workers earn roughly the same as their peers elsewhere in Massachusetts. Quincy, however, compares more favorably to the national average of $73,345. Quincy has a large number of residents older than 25 with advanced degrees compared to the national average (7%), as 11% possess a Master's or a Doctoral degree. In addition, 20% have a Bachelor's degree, which also outpaces the national average.
With an average commute time of about 40 minutes, slower than most cities in Massachusetts, Quincy residents are well aware that it takes some patience traveling to work. Driving is the most common way to get to work, opted for by 37% of residents, while public transit is used by just 16% of the population. Walking (2%) isn't a common way to get to work, though the number surpasses the national average.
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All About
Quincy is a small city in Massachusetts with a population of just under 94,000. Young professionals should fit right in, as they make up an above-average 19% of the population. Residents are fairly evenly split between renting (52%) and owning (48%) their home despite paying roughly $134 per month more in rent than the state average.
Many Quincy residents work in one of five industries: healthcare, entertainment, retail, scientific, and education. Combined, these industries make up 35% of the city's labor force. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many workers in these industries are in management, which ranks as the top profession in the city. With an average annual income of around $85,000, Quincy workers earn roughly the same as their peers elsewhere in Massachusetts. Quincy, however, compares more favorably to the national average of $73,345. Quincy has a large number of residents older than 25 with advanced degrees compared to the national average (7%), as 11% possess a Master's or a Doctoral degree. In addition, 20% have a Bachelor's degree, which also outpaces the national average.
With an average commute time of about 40 minutes, slower than most cities in Massachusetts, Quincy residents are well aware that it takes some patience traveling to work. Driving is the most common way to get to work, opted for by 37% of residents, while public transit is used by just 16% of the population. Walking (2%) isn't a common way to get to work, though the number surpasses the national average.
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