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COMPARING TWO PLACES

Neola vs Price

PLACE A
Neola, Utah
VS
PLACE B
Price, Utah
Neola is 96% smaller than Price. Neola earns more, with a median household income $48,672 higher. Neola has grown faster since 2000 (7% vs -6%).
NEOLAPRICEDIFFERENCE
Total population3548,368−96% vs Price
Population density941,662−1,568
Population growth6.5%-5.7%+12.2 pts
Median age43.336.7+6.6
Male51.1%48.0%+3.1 pts
Female48.9%52.0%−3.1 pts
Foreign-born0.0%1.9%−1.9 pts
White, non-Hispanic78.8%76.8%+2.0 pts
Black0.0%1.1%−1.1 pts
Hispanic / Latino0.0%16.8%−16.8 pts
Asian0.0%0.4%−0.4 pts
Other21.2%4.9%+16.3 pts
Median household income$101,875$53,203+$48,672
Per capita income$36,868$27,816+$9,052
Poverty rate1.7%17.7%−16.0 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.3270.436−0.1
Bachelor's degree or higher4.5%19.1%−14.5 pts
Graduate degree4.5%6.4%−1.8 pts
Unemployment rate13.4%7.4%+6.0 pts
Labor force participation60.5%57.9%+2.6 pts
Median home value$173,900$225,600−$51,700
Median gross rent$782$855−$73
Owner-occupied95.8%61.3%+34.5 pts
Housing vacancy rate0.0%6.6%−6.6 pts
Rent-burdened households0.0%45.6%−45.6 pts
Average commute25.115.8+9.3
Worked from home19.0%6.4%+12.6 pts
Public transit to work0.0%0.2%−0.2 pts
Uninsured22.9%5.9%+17.0 pts
Population, 19902024
02K5K7K10K1990201020202024NeolaPrice
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