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All About
Dickinson is a town in North Dakota with a population of approximately 22,000. It's a great place to start a career, as young professionals make up a larger portion of the population here (18%) than nationally (15%). Overall, the city's population, at an average age of just over 36, skews younger than most cities in North Dakota. Renters tend to be in the minority in the area, and 61% of residents own their homes. The average rent for Dickinson is $234/month more than the state average.
Compared to the national average (5%), Dickinson has a relatively large percentage of residents older than 25 with an Associate's degree (7%). In addition, 12% possess a Bachelor's degree and 4% have a Master's degree or Doctorate. Many Dickinson residents work in one of five industries: agriculture, retail, healthcare, warehousing, and entertainment. Together, these industries account for 33% of the workforce in the city. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the city's residents work in sales, as 8% of the city's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any profession. With an average annual income of about $85,000, Dickinson workers earn more than the average North Dakota resident. Dickinson's average income also compares favorably to the national average ($73,345).
Averaging about 18 minutes, the commute time for Dickinson residents is faster than almost 70% of cities in the state. Many residents (51%) drive their car to work, while public transportation isn't extensively used. Relatively few workers (2%) commute on foot, though the number does exceed the national average.
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All About
Dickinson is a town in North Dakota with a population of approximately 22,000. It's a great place to start a career, as young professionals make up a larger portion of the population here (18%) than nationally (15%). Overall, the city's population, at an average age of just over 36, skews younger than most cities in North Dakota. Renters tend to be in the minority in the area, and 61% of residents own their homes. The average rent for Dickinson is $234/month more than the state average.
Compared to the national average (5%), Dickinson has a relatively large percentage of residents older than 25 with an Associate's degree (7%). In addition, 12% possess a Bachelor's degree and 4% have a Master's degree or Doctorate. Many Dickinson residents work in one of five industries: agriculture, retail, healthcare, warehousing, and entertainment. Together, these industries account for 33% of the workforce in the city. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the city's residents work in sales, as 8% of the city's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any profession. With an average annual income of about $85,000, Dickinson workers earn more than the average North Dakota resident. Dickinson's average income also compares favorably to the national average ($73,345).
Averaging about 18 minutes, the commute time for Dickinson residents is faster than almost 70% of cities in the state. Many residents (51%) drive their car to work, while public transportation isn't extensively used. Relatively few workers (2%) commute on foot, though the number does exceed the national average.
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