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See what Center, ND has to offer.

Who Lives Here

Center Demographics

Education

High School

27%

Associate's

27%

Bachelor's

10%

Master's

3%

Doctorate

33%

Family Size

2 people

60%

3 people

13%

4 people

10%

5 people

12%

6+ people

5%

Household Income

0-50k

34%

50-100k

28%

100-150k

24%

150-200k

10%

200k+

3%

Age

0-10

12%

10-20

14%

20-45

21%

45-65

30%

65+

23%

Affordability

How expensive is it in Center?

Rent Trends

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*The rent information included in this summary is based on a median calculation of multifamily rental property inventory on Apartment Guide and Rent.com over the past 12-months and is for illustrative purposes only. This information does not constitute a pricing guarantee or financial advice related to the rental market.

Getting Around Center

Center Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

24%

15-30 Mins

31%

30-40 Mins

20%

40-60 Mins

18%

60+ Mins

7%

Center Education

Schools

Top Schools in Center

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Living in Center, ND

Center, North Dakota is a small town with slightly less than 1,000 residents. It's a comfortable place to settle down, as retirees make up a greater percentage of the population (24%) here than they do nationally (14%), while young adults account for a smaller percentage of the town. With an average age of just under 45, the town's residents skew older than most cities in North Dakota. Renters tend to be in the minority in the town, and 87% of residents own their homes. Renters in the town benefit from a relatively low average rent of $680 per month, which is $183/month less than the state average.

Compared to the national average (19%), Center has a high number of residents older than 25 who have completed some level of post-secondary education, as 26% have earned a Bachelor's or Associate's degree. In addition, 2% possess a Master's degree or Doctorate. There are plenty of industries from which to choose in Center. The four most common are agriculture, construction, warehousing, and public administration. Together, these industries account for 28% of the labor force in the town. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many residents work in management, making it the top field in the town. Center workers earn an average annual income of around $79,000, slightly more than their peers elsewhere in North Dakota. Center's average income also compares favorably to the national average ($73,345).

Averaging about 31 minutes, the commute time for Center residents is longer than the North Dakota average of about 18 minutes. Many residents (41%) commute to work by car, while public transit isn't used. Walking isn't a common way to get to work.