Brush Prairie, Washington Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

A quick comparison of crime rates for Brush Prairie and nearby cities will reveal that the southeast of the city is much safer than the northwest. However, crime rates may not be as intuitive as a comparison based on population alone. Below, we look at the average crime rate per 100,000 residents of the city, by area. The results show that Brush Prairie is significantly safer than the state and national average. This table is an overview of the crime rate breakdown for Brush Prairie, Washington.

The population statistics in the chart above indicate that about half of the Brush Prairie, WA households are car owners. In other words, the majority of households live in cars, and this is reflected in their commuting mode of choice. The chart also shows how much car ownership each household has. The highest percentage of households owning a car is false, followed by those owning 2 cars. The other half of households own a single vehicle.

As for the racial and ethnic breakdown of Brush Prairie, WA, the majority of residents are White and Hispanic. The city has a high homeownership rate of 91.4%. The median household income is $96,803 and the poverty rate is 6.13%. The median rent in Brush Prairie is $1,152 per month, and the median home value is $360,700. The median age of the residents of Brush Prairie is 42.7 years old, with males 45.3 years old, and females 40.