Is Oakes, North Dakota a Good Place To Live? - Living In Oakes, ND
Is Oakes, North Dakota a good place to live?
Oakes is a city in North Dakota state in USA with a population of 2129 residents..
The poverty rate of Oakes is 6.1%, which is 56% lower than national average.
The typical household in Oakes earns $71250 a year, compared to the national median of $67,500.
Nearly 32.8% of households earn less than $50,000 a year compared to 39% national rate.
A high school education is a basic prerequisite for most jobs, and in Oakes, only 90% of adults have a high school diploma, compared to the 87.7% of adults nationwide. The unemployment rate of Oakes remained 2%, which is 57% lower than national rate. Higher educational attainment can lead to improved job security and reduce the likelihood of financial insecurity. In Oakes, only 26% of adults have a bachelor's degree and 38% have some college but no degree.
Cost of living in Oakes is 0, which is 100% lower than national average. Median home value in Oakes is $124400 , which is 46% lower than national average. While median income in Oakes remained $71250, which is 6% higher than national average.
A high school education is a basic prerequisite for most jobs, and in Oakes, only 90% of adults have a high school diploma, compared to the 87.7% of adults nationwide. The unemployment rate of Oakes remained 2%, which is 57% lower than national rate. Higher educational attainment can lead to improved job security and reduce the likelihood of financial insecurity. In Oakes, only 26% of adults have a bachelor's degree and 38% have some college but no degree.
Cost of living in Oakes is 0, which is 100% lower than national average. Median home value in Oakes is $124400 , which is 46% lower than national average. While median income in Oakes remained $71250, which is 6% higher than national average.
Population
2129
Unemployment
2%
Poverty
6.1%
Overall Score
8.5
Median Home Cost
$124400
46%
NAT AVG.
Median Income
$71250
6%
NAT AVG.
Median Rent
$664
43%
NAT AVG.
People Living BPL
1 in 16
Unemployed People
1 in 50
People Earning < $10,000
1 in 22
People Earning < $50,000
32.8%
People with <= High School
1 in 2.8
People With Any Degree
1 in 2.2
Pros & Cons Overview
Jobs85%
Housing50%
Affordability95%
Safety85%
Amenities60%
Diversity50%
Education80%
Commute100%
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