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Chino Valley, Arizona

town · Yavapai County

At a glance

13,602
Population
$394,700
Median home value
30% above U.S. median
$1,248/mo
Median rent
7% below U.S. median
$61,237
Median household income
22% below U.S. median
31.6 min
Average commute
89.3%
Homes with broadband
5.3%
Unemployment

Living here

Nearest 4-year college10 mi
Nearest community college14 mi
Nearest technical college56 mi
High school graduates89.7%
College graduates24.1%

Doing business here

Economic development contacts, most local first:

city Chino Valley
The Town of Chino Valley's Economic Development department supports entrepreneurs and small businesses by providing site selection resources, land for development, small business resources, and incentives, aiming for smart economic growth and welcoming new business to start, relocate or expand in the town.
state Arizona Association for Economic Development
AAED is a non-profit, non-partisan membership organization that serves as the unified voice for responsible economic development in Arizona, through education, advocacy, and statewide collaboration. It represents rural, suburban, and urban interests across the state in development of key sectors.
state Central Arizona Reg Eco Dev Foundation
Regional economic development organization for Pinal County, Arizona, focused on connecting qualified candidates with community partners and investor members to support business recruitment, retention, and workforce development.
state Real AZ Development Council
REAL AZ is Northeast Arizona's economic development partnership organized by Navajo County Economic Development.
state The Arizona Prospector
Arizona Commerce Authority is a statewide economic development organization that strengthens the local economy through business attraction, retention and support of the entrepreneurial ecosystem. The page also presents Arizona Public Service and other regional groups and offers tools and information for site selection and locating properties in Arizona.
state The Navajo Nation Economic Development
Provides information and assistance for economic development on Navajo Nation lands, highlighting skilled labor, energy resources, tax benefits, and varied industries across Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. The professional staff of the Navajo Nation Division of Economic Development offer support to businesses seeking to expand or relocate to the Navajo Nation.
State sales taxYes
State income taxYes
Right-to-work stateYes

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