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Harrah, Washington

town · Yakima County

At a glance

662
Population
$221,900
Median home value
27% below U.S. median
$963/mo
Median rent
29% below U.S. median
$73,958
Median household income
6% below U.S. median
20.4 min
Average commute
87.4%
Homes with broadband
10.3%
Unemployment

Living here

Nearest 4-year college7 mi
Nearest community college12 mi
Nearest technical college12 mi
High school graduates73.2%
College graduates17%

Doing business here

Economic development contacts, most local first:

county Yakima County Development Assoc.
Yakima County Development Association is a nonprofit organization that aims to improve the economy and livability of Yakima County. It describes itself as Yakima County’s designated economic development organization, supporting business growth, attracting new investment, infrastructure development, and related initiatives to create long-term economic opportunity.
state Economic Alliance Snohomish County
Economic Alliance Snohomish County creates economic growth and opportunities through leadership, collaboration, advocacy and support, encouraging business, partnerships, jobs and growth by collaborating with stakeholders throughout Snohomish County. It is described as a catalyst for economic vitality, resulting in stronger communities.
state Klickitat County Eco Development
Klickitat County Economic Development promotes business in Klickitat County, highlighting infrastructure investments, industrial sites, and a favorable location for locating a business.
state Washington Eco Dev Association
Washington Economic Development Association (WEDA) is Washington State’s only trade association laser-focused on economic development, committed to recovering, retaining, recruiting and expanding jobs and reinvestment in Washington State. WEDA's members include economic development organizations, cities, counties, ports, tribes, businesses, education and community-based organizations that prioritize economic development, and the association advocates for development opportunities in state legislative and regulatory arenas.
state Washington State Department of Commerce
As the state’s economic development agency, the Washington State Department of Commerce focuses on strengthening key industries, expanding international trade, helping small businesses grow, providing training to a new generation of workers, providing access to funding, and supporting the work of local economic development partners in all 39 Washington counties.
State sales taxYes
State income taxNone
Right-to-work stateNo

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