Trade Area Demographic Overview
Additional Info
Everett is home to more than 95,990 citizens on 25,000 acres of land and 9,600 acres of water. Along with its strong economy—that provides more jobs than there are residents—the area boasts a wide range of family-centered entertainment, cultural, recreational and educational opportunities. The climate is relatively mild year-round, with seemingly endless outdoor recreational activities.
Industrialists from the east saw Everett’s potential as a business hub more than a century ago and led its development as a lumber and mill town. Today, the area offers a high quality of life, a vital center for businesses of all types and an important deep-water port that provides access to overseas markets.
Riverfront Trade Area Demographics
| POPULATION | |
| 2009 Population Estimate | 428,460 |
| 2014 Population Estimate | 464,564 |
| Growth 2009-2014 | 8.43% |
| INCOME | |
| Income $50,000 and over | 63.0% |
| Average Family Income | $83,048 |
| EDUCATION | |
| College Continued Education (60% of the trade area population has continued college educations) | 60% |
| OCC MOVED IN | |
| Occ. Hus by Year Occ. Moved In | 158,034 |
| EMPLOYEES & INDUSTRIES | |
| Employees | 164,762 |
| Agriculture and Mining | 2,173 (1.1%) |
| Construction | 18,901 (9.6%) |
| Manufacturing | 40,273 (20.4%) |
| Wholesale Trade | 6,371 (3.2%) |
| Retail Trade | 24,373 (12.3%) |
| Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities | 10.009 (5.1%) |
| Information | 6,483 (3.3%) |
| Finance, Insurance and Real Estate | 12,002 (6.1%) |
| Professional, Scientific, and Technical | 7,949 (4.0%) |
| Management | 17 (0.0%) |
| Educational Services | 12,729 (6.4%) |
| Other Services | 26,257 (13.3%) |
| Health care and Social Assistance | 18,943 (9.6%) |
| Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation | 2,805 (1.4%) |
| Public Administration | 8,398 (4.2%) |