Cle Elum, Washington Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Currently, Cle Elum is a somewhat ethnically diverse city. While most residents report their race as White, important ancestry groups include European, Irish, German, English, and Norwegian. The primary language of Cle Elum is English. This article will explore the demographics of Cle Elum and some other localities. We'll also explore the city's economy and local businesses.

The city's first businesses were established in 1886, when the Northern Pacific Railroad arrived. The town was immediately thriving. Two stores, operated by Thomas Johnson and Theron Stafford, were established within a year. In 1887, a school was laid out for the few children living in the area. A subscription was collected to fund the teacher's salary. In 1886, a hotel was built by Mr. Reed, and the city held its first local election on November 9.

Cle Elum's population is mostly made up of families. About 51% of Cle Elum's residents are married. This percentage is lower than average for the city. The highest percentage of married couples lives in the South part of town. A single parent makes up about 35% of the population. The average age of residents is 37 years old. There are three children per household, but Cle Elum has only one high school.

Cle Elum is a city in Kittitas County, Washington. The population was 2,172 in 2010 and is about four hundred and thirty-one people per square mile. The median age is 40.6, compared to 37.4 for the rest of the US. The median household size is 2.4, which is larger than the national average of 2.6. This city is an excellent location to raise a family and enjoy the outdoors.