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... has the 8th-biggest advantage, relative to its home state, in per-capita income (+30.2%) among the 184 Far West counties. (MORE)

... has the highest per-capita income ($40,656) of all the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the lowest unemployment rate (4.4%) among all the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the biggest advantage, relative to its home state, in per-capita income (+30.2%) among the 72 counties that are economically non-specialized and have at least 2,116 sq miles in land area. (MORE)

... has the biggest advantage, relative to its home state, in per-capita income (+30.2%) among the 13 counties with at least 2,117,125 in population in 2015. (MORE)

... has the highest per-capita income ($40,656) of the 13 counties with at least 2,117,125 in population in 2015. (MORE)

... has the 6th-fewest adults of age 25+ with less than a bachelors degree (52.9%) among the 184 Far West counties. (MORE)

... has the most adults of age 25+ with a bachelors degree or higher (47.1%) among the 315 counties that are high in natural amenities and have at least a 0.7% Native American non-Hispanic population. (MORE)

... has the fewest adults of age 25+ with less than an associate degree (44.7%) among the 107 counties with at least a 5.0% multi-racial population. (MORE)

... has the highest median household income ($75,738) of all the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the 2nd-most adults of age 25+ with a bachelors degree or higher (47.1%) among the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the 2nd-least male obesity (22.3%) among the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the 2nd-least female obesity (22.2%) among the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the 2nd-fewest residents who have diabetes (6.8%) among the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the 2nd-fewest adults of age 25+ with less than an associate degree (44.7%) among the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the 2nd-least obesity (22.2%) among the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the 2nd-lowest poverty rate for children age 0-17 (13.6%) among the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the 3rd-fewest adults of age 25+ with no college credits (24.6%) among the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the 5th-lowest poverty rate (11.3%) among the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the 6th-lowest deep-poverty rate for children age 0-17 (6.5%) among the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the 4th-biggest advantage, relative to its home state, in the net inbound migration rate (+2.3%) among the 70 counties in the Far West that are economically non-specialized. (MORE)

Of the 39 counties in Washington, King County in WA is one of the 11 that are better than the nationwide income averages in each of median household income, per-capita income, poverty rate, poverty rate for children age 0-17, deep-poverty rate, and deep-poverty rate for children age 0-17. (MORE)

... has the 11th-fewest adults of age 25+ with no high school diploma or GED (7.9%) among the 39 Washington counties. (MORE)

... has the fewest adults of age 25+ with no college credits (24.6%) among the 13 counties with at least 2,117,125 in population in 2015. (MORE)

... has the fewest adults of age 25+ with less than an associate degree (44.7%) among the 13 counties with at least 2,117,125 in population in 2015. (MORE)

... has the biggest advantage, relative to its home state, in the net inbound migration rate (+2.3%) among the 13 counties with at least 2,117,125 in population in 2015. (MORE)

... has the fewest residents who have diabetes (6.8%) among the 13 counties with at least 2,117,125 in population in 2015. (MORE)

... has the lowest unemployment rate for veterans (6.8%) among the 13 counties with at least 2,117,125 in population in 2015. (MORE)

... has the lowest deep-poverty rate for children age 0-17 (6.5%) among the 13 counties with at least 2,117,125 in population in 2015. (MORE)

... has the lowest poverty rate (11.3%) among the 13 counties with at least 2,117,125 in population in 2015. (MORE)

... has the lowest poverty rate for children age 0-17 (13.6%) among the 13 counties with at least 2,117,125 in population in 2015. (MORE)

... has the most adults of age 25+ with a bachelors degree or higher (47.1%) among the 13 counties with at least 2,117,125 in population in 2015. (MORE)

... has the fewest adults of age 25+ with no high school diploma or GED (7.9%) among the 13 counties with at least 2,117,125 in population in 2015. (MORE)
