Kalaheo, Hawaii Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

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A quick search of the county and census records will give you information about the racial and ethnic groups that call Kalaheo home. The most common racial or ethnic groups are Hispanic, Pacific Islander, and Asian. The poverty line depends on a family's total income, so if the household makes less than this, they're considered to be low-income. The city's highest paying job group is food preparation & serving related occupations, followed by sales and office & administrative support occupations, with a total of 1,071 people employed.

A city's rent burden shows the proportion of household income that is spent on rent. This measure is useful in determining housing affordability in a town. In Kalaheo, it's lower than the state average of 33.4%, but it's still high enough to raise your eyebrows. It's possible that Kalaheo's rent burden is too high for the current economy, but it's better than none at all.

The numbers above are based on Census data, which shows that a majority of the residents of Kalaheo's North neighborhood commute 30 to 45 minutes one way to work. The median commute time is 30 minutes. In contrast, those living in neighboring Princeville and Ferndale spend more than half of their commute time on the road. In Kalaheo, the commute time is nearly half as long.