All About
A small town located in Washington, Clarkston has a population of approximately 7,000. The town's residents, at an average age of just under 38, skew younger than most cities in Washington. Homeowners slightly outnumber renters in Clarkston by a slim 54%-46% margin. With a relatively low average rent of $723 per month in the town, renting remains an affordable option, particularly compared to other cities in Washington. Each month, renters in Clarkston will pay around $484 less compared to the state average.
Among Clarkston residents older than 25, 8% have a Bachelor's degree and 3% possess a Master's or Doctoral degree. If you're looking for a variety of career options, Clarkston has a surplus. The four most common industries are healthcare, retail, entertainment, and construction. Combined, these industries account for 28% of the workforce in the town. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many residents work in sales, which ranks as the top career path in the town. With an average annual income of just over $45,000, Clarkston workers bring in around $37,000 less than the average Washington resident. Clarkston's average income also trails the national average ($73,345).
With an average commute time of about 16 minutes, outperforming most cities in Washington, Clarkston residents are well aware that traveling to work isn't overly time-consuming. Driving a vehicle is the typical way to get to work, opted for by 38% of residents, while public transit isn't used. Few residents (3%) walk to work, though the number surpasses the national average.
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All About
A small town located in Washington, Clarkston has a population of approximately 7,000. The town's residents, at an average age of just under 38, skew younger than most cities in Washington. Homeowners slightly outnumber renters in Clarkston by a slim 54%-46% margin. With a relatively low average rent of $723 per month in the town, renting remains an affordable option, particularly compared to other cities in Washington. Each month, renters in Clarkston will pay around $484 less compared to the state average.
Among Clarkston residents older than 25, 8% have a Bachelor's degree and 3% possess a Master's or Doctoral degree. If you're looking for a variety of career options, Clarkston has a surplus. The four most common industries are healthcare, retail, entertainment, and construction. Combined, these industries account for 28% of the workforce in the town. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many residents work in sales, which ranks as the top career path in the town. With an average annual income of just over $45,000, Clarkston workers bring in around $37,000 less than the average Washington resident. Clarkston's average income also trails the national average ($73,345).
With an average commute time of about 16 minutes, outperforming most cities in Washington, Clarkston residents are well aware that traveling to work isn't overly time-consuming. Driving a vehicle is the typical way to get to work, opted for by 38% of residents, while public transit isn't used. Few residents (3%) walk to work, though the number surpasses the national average.
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