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All About
Sackets Harbor, New York is a small town with a population of approximately 1,000. Young professionals should feel welcome, as they make up an above-average percentage of the community, while retirees feature less prominently in the demographics. Overall, the town's population, at an average age of just over 35, skews decidedly younger than most cities in New York. Residents are fairly evenly split between renting (51%) and owning (49%) their residence. With a relatively reasonable average rent of $1,064/month in the town, renting remains an affordable option, particularly compared to other cities in New York. Each month, renters in Sackets Harbor will pay around $216 less compared to the state average.
There are three primary industries in Sackets Harbor: healthcare, construction, and retail. Together, these industries account for 18% of the town's workforce. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, 6% of the town's population works in sales, making it the top career path in the town. With an average annual income of just over $70K, Sackets Harbor workers earn less than the average New York resident. However, Sackets Harbor's average income is fairly average compared to the national level ($73,345). Compared to the national average (7%), Sackets Harbor has a large concentration of residents over the age of 25 with advanced degrees, as 12% possess a Master's or a Doctorate. Further, 15% have earned a Bachelor's degree.
Sackets Harbor has an average commute time of about 30 minutes. Many residents (40%) commute to work by car or truck, while public transit is not used extensively. A small percentage of workers commute on foot.
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All About
Sackets Harbor, New York is a small town with a population of approximately 1,000. Young professionals should feel welcome, as they make up an above-average percentage of the community, while retirees feature less prominently in the demographics. Overall, the town's population, at an average age of just over 35, skews decidedly younger than most cities in New York. Residents are fairly evenly split between renting (51%) and owning (49%) their residence. With a relatively reasonable average rent of $1,064/month in the town, renting remains an affordable option, particularly compared to other cities in New York. Each month, renters in Sackets Harbor will pay around $216 less compared to the state average.
There are three primary industries in Sackets Harbor: healthcare, construction, and retail. Together, these industries account for 18% of the town's workforce. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, 6% of the town's population works in sales, making it the top career path in the town. With an average annual income of just over $70K, Sackets Harbor workers earn less than the average New York resident. However, Sackets Harbor's average income is fairly average compared to the national level ($73,345). Compared to the national average (7%), Sackets Harbor has a large concentration of residents over the age of 25 with advanced degrees, as 12% possess a Master's or a Doctorate. Further, 15% have earned a Bachelor's degree.
Sackets Harbor has an average commute time of about 30 minutes. Many residents (40%) commute to work by car or truck, while public transit is not used extensively. A small percentage of workers commute on foot.
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