Amanda Park, Washington Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The city of Amanda Park, Washington has a lower cost of living than the national average. It is also cheaper than most cities in the state. Though some areas have higher costs than others, the overall costs for housing, utilities, groceries, and miscellaneous goods are lower than the national average. If you are considering moving to Amanda Park, you may want to know what the average monthly expenses are for residents.

The USPS uses Amanda Park as the default name for the city. This name is what locals call the city. The population is divided into two ages: younger and older. The Amanda Park CDP has the largest proportion of people between 20 and 29 years old. It has the second lowest proportion of people younger than twenty-five, at 11.9%. The average age of the residents in this area is approximately thirty-one years old.

Amanda Park is home to approximately 154 people. The median household income is $28,438. The poverty rate is 12%. Homeownership is a huge factor in local advertising. If you live in the Amanda Park area, be sure to check out the statistics. You'll be surprised by the diversity of Amanda Park. With over sixty percent of its population owning a home, Amanda Park is a great place to buy a home.

The area is home to the Quinault Indian Nation and is just a short distance away from the Olympic National Park. It's situated on Lake Quinault, a lake at 219 feet above sea level. The village is perfectly located for basic needs. It's home to a cafe and a visitor information center. This small community provides for the needs of vacationers and locals. The city is home to over three hundred residents.