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KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
Demographic, Housing, and Economic Data Graphs
Graphs include detailed data for Bellevue, Burien, Federal Way, Kent, Renton, and Seattle city zip codes 98125,
98144, 98133, 98118, 98106, and 98178 and comparison data for the United States, Washington State, and King
County.
Vantage Point Community Indicators Project, 2014 Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Community Development Department Project Contact: Gabriella Chiarenza – [email protected]
Education, Income, and Household Financial Stability
62
%
49
%
48
%
39
%
35
%
30
%
30
%
27
%
25
%
25
%
24
%
US: 29%
WA: 32%
King County: 46%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Bellevue Seattle,98125
Seattle,98144
Seattle,98133
Seattle,98118
Renton Seattle,98106
Seattle,98178
Federal Way Kent Burien
Percent of Population with Bachelor's Degree or Higher, 2012
Source: ACS 5-year estimates, 2012.
28% 23% 22% 22% 17% 16% 15% 15% 10% 0%
US: 23%
WA: 18%
King County: 20%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Redmond Seattle Kirkland Burien Federal Way Renton Bellevue Kent SeaTac Newcastle
Percent of Total College Students 18-24 Enrolled in Private Colleges, 2012
Source: ACS, 5-year estimates, 2012.
$1
06
,77
1
$9
6,0
88
$8
8,0
73
$8
6,6
56
$6
4,4
82
$5
8,4
77
$5
7,5
83
$5
5,0
08
$5
2,5
72
$5
0,5
95
$5
0,2
89
US: $53,046
WA: $59,374
King County: $71,175
$0
$20,000
$40,000
$60,000
$80,000
$100,000
$120,000
Newcastle Redmond Bellevue Kirkland Renton Kent Federal Way Seattle,98106
Seattle,98125
Burien Seattle,98133
Median Household Income, 2012
Source: ACS 5-year estimates, 2012.
25
%
25
%
18
%
8%
42
%
32
%
33
%
7%
8%
25
%
16
%
21
%
17
%
13
%
7%
29
%
22
%
24
%
7%
6%
16
%
12
%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
UnitedStates
Washington King County Bellevue Burien Federal Way Kent Kirkland Redmond Renton Seattle
Children Under 18 in Households Receiving Public Assistance or Below Poverty Level, 2012
Receivingpublicassistance
Below poverty
Source: ACS, 5-year estimates, 2012.
Employment
66
%
60
%
56
%
55
%
50
%
48
%
44
%
36
%
36
%
36
%
32
%
31
%
30
%
29
%
20
%
26
%
32
%
35
%
33
%
38
%
40
%
41
%
43
%
42
%
45
%
46
%
46
%
45
%
45
%
50
%
8%
8%
9%
12
%
13
%
13
%
15
%
21
%
22
%
19
%
22
%
23
%
25
%
26
%
31
%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Resident Occupations, 2012
Business, Tech, Science, Arts Service, Sales, Office Support Construction, Production, Transportation
Source: ACS 5-year estimates, 2012.
15,263
7,430
7,024
6,867
3,560
-5,424
-6,937
-7,164
-9,260
-18,843
-25,000 -20,000 -15,000 -10,000 -5,000 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000
professional, scientific, and technical
accommodation and food services
retail trade
publishing, media, software, telecom
health care and social assistance
repair, maintenance, personal care
manufacturing
educational services
finance and insurance
construction
Sectors with Largest Gains and Losses in Jobs, 2007-2013
Source: BLS, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages,
$99,055
$58,779
$61,770
$78,813
$37,677
$157,376
$22,513
$81,449
$91,937
$44,415
$0 $40,000 $80,000 $120,000 $160,000 $200,000
0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 140,000
finance and insurance
transportation and warehousing
construction
wholesale trade
educational services
publishing, media, software, telecom
accommodation and food services
manufacturing
professional, scientific, and technical
retail trade
Number of Jobs
Employment and Income by Industry for the 10 Sectors with the Most Workers in the County
Employment
Median Income
Source: BLS, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, 2013.
Housing
$2
,47
8
$2
,45
6
$2
,39
8
$2
,18
1
$2
,11
2
$2
,00
8
$1
,87
0
$1
,87
0
$1
,83
8
$1
,72
3
$1
,71
2
$1
,68
7
$1
,68
5
$1
,66
9
$1
,57
3
US: $1,335
WA: $1,498
King County: $2,014
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
Median Rent, 2014
Source: Zillow, 2013.
$2
,47
8
$2
,45
6
$2
,39
8
$2
,18
1
$2
,00
8
$1
,87
0
$1
,83
8
$1
,72
3
$1
,68
7
$1
,68
5
$1
,66
9
$1
,57
3
$2
,66
9
$2
,20
2
$2
,40
2
$2
,16
6
$1
,31
4
$1
,25
7
$1
,61
2
$1
,37
5
$1
,26
5
$1
,46
2
$1
,44
0
$1
,23
5
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
Newcastle Bellevue Redmond Kirkland Seattle,98125
Seattle,98133
Renton Seattle,98106
Burien Kent FederalWay
SeaTac
Median Rent vs. Affordable Rent
Median rent Rent affordable at median income
Source: ACS 5-year estimates, 2012; Zillow, 2013.
7.5 4.0 3.8 3.6 3.0 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.3 1.7
King County: 2.2
WA: 3.2
US: 2.8
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
Newcastle SeaTac Burien Redmond Bellevue Renton Federal Way Kirkland Kent Seattle
Number of Households with Incomes below $15,000 for Every One Subsidized Unit in Area
Source: ACS, 5-year estimates, 2012; HUD, A Picture of Subsidized Housing, 2013.
Data Notes
General:
You are welcome to use this data and these graphics for your data needs. Please be sure to cite the original
data source noted on the graph as well as the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, and provide a link
back to the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco’s data tab: http://www.frbsf.org/community-
development/data/ Please contact us with any questions about citations.
Please see source notations for the year and time horizon of the data shown. We have used available 3-
year estimate data (representing 2013) or 5-year estimate data (representing 2012) from the American
Community Survey for the selected sub-county geographies, as more recent data is only available for larger
geographies. Please note that the most recent ACS zip code data available is for 2012. Data sources other
than ACS used in the graphs are noted as applicable.
The geographies shown in the graphs are intended to show a selected sample of the cities, towns, and zip
codes within the county and do not include all geographies for that county.
Please assume all percentages shown in the graphs are percentages of the total population, households, or
housing units of that geography, depending on the indicator. Exceptions are noted.
Please contact Gabriella Chiarenza if you have questions about the data or graphs, or if you need assistance
locating similar data for other geographies.
Housing:
“Affordable rent” is defined as no more than 30% of income.
Median home values and rents shown are for September 2014.
HUD data on subsidized housing includes all units funded in part by any of the following programs: public
housing, Housing Choice Vouchers, moderate rehabilitation, project-based Section 8, Section 236
preservation, other federal multifamily housing funds, and/or the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program.