The Bainbridge Island, WA employment information can be a key indicator when searching for a new job. A good indicator of the strength of the job market is the income per capita and the median household income. The income per capita in Bainbridge Island is $56,614, which is 72% higher than than the Washington average and 90% higher than than the national average. The median household income is $102,906, which is 64% higher than than the Washington average and 86% higher than than the national average. The unemployment rate in Bainbridge Island is 2%, which is 50% lower than than the national average. The poverty rate in Bainbridge Island is 6% which is 63% lower than than the national average.
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$68,597$102,906$205,812
City
$41,894$62,848$125,696
State
$36,877$55,322$110,644
Nation
According to the PEW research center, the middle class is defined as a range from two thirds (2/3) of the median household income to a multiple of two (2) times the median household income. Displayed above are the city, state and national median household income averages. Simply enter your median household income to determine if your income falls into the middle class or if your household income is considered upper or lower class.
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The income per capita in Bainbridge Island is 90% higher than the national average.
The median household income in Bainbridge Island is 86% higher than the national average.
Male median earnings are 41% higher than female median earnings.
The unemployment rate in Bainbridge Island is 50% lower than the national average.
The poverty level in Bainbridge Island is 63% lower than the national average.
Source: The Bainbridge Island, WA employment data displayed above is derived from the 2016 United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).