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All About
Stateline is a small town in Nevada with a population of slightly less than 1,000. Young professionals should fit right in, as they make up an above-average percentage of the community, while retirees appear in smaller numbers. Overall, the town's residents, with an average age of just under 35, are younger than most cities in Nevada. Most residents rent in Stateline, and 11% of residents are homeowners. At $1,087 a month, the average rent is roughly equal to the state average.
Workers are spread across a wide range of industries in Stateline. The four most common are entertainment, support, retail, and real estate. Combined, these industries account for 49% of the labor force in the town. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the town's workers are in sales, as 13% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any field. Stateline workers earn an average annual income of almost $56K, less than the state average. Stateline's average income also trails the national average ($73,345). Stateline has a large percentage of residents older than 25 with an Associate's degree (9%) compared to the national average (5%). Further, 12% possess a Bachelor's degree and 2% have earned a Master's degree or Doctorate.
Averaging about 14 minutes, the commute time for Stateline residents is faster than the state average of about 26 minutes. Many residents (54%) drive their car or truck to work, while public transportation is not used widely. Riding a bike is the second-most common way to get to work, chosen by 5% of workers. Walking (3%) isn't a common means of commuting to work, though the number is greater than the national average.
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All About
Stateline is a small town in Nevada with a population of slightly less than 1,000. Young professionals should fit right in, as they make up an above-average percentage of the community, while retirees appear in smaller numbers. Overall, the town's residents, with an average age of just under 35, are younger than most cities in Nevada. Most residents rent in Stateline, and 11% of residents are homeowners. At $1,087 a month, the average rent is roughly equal to the state average.
Workers are spread across a wide range of industries in Stateline. The four most common are entertainment, support, retail, and real estate. Combined, these industries account for 49% of the labor force in the town. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the town's workers are in sales, as 13% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any field. Stateline workers earn an average annual income of almost $56K, less than the state average. Stateline's average income also trails the national average ($73,345). Stateline has a large percentage of residents older than 25 with an Associate's degree (9%) compared to the national average (5%). Further, 12% possess a Bachelor's degree and 2% have earned a Master's degree or Doctorate.
Averaging about 14 minutes, the commute time for Stateline residents is faster than the state average of about 26 minutes. Many residents (54%) drive their car or truck to work, while public transportation is not used widely. Riding a bike is the second-most common way to get to work, chosen by 5% of workers. Walking (3%) isn't a common means of commuting to work, though the number is greater than the national average.
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