Summit, WA Economy


Reviews



Download our custom City Report to see exclusive
data on cost of living, crime, climate, and more.
Summit, WA is a great place to live! With 2 bedroom rent at $1,600 a month, Summit may be more expensive than the US national average of $1,430 a month but there are some great trade-offs. The Grocery Cost Index for Summit is 101 versus 100 in the US making groceries just slightly higher than the national average. Companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Starbucks and T Mobile all have headquarters located nearby which provide employment opportunities and boost the local economy. All in all Summit is a fantastic place to call home with its rich culture and wonderful amenities.

Summit has an unemployment rate of 6.8%. The US average is 6.0%.

Summit has seen the job market increase by 1.8% over the last year. Future job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 41.3%, which is higher than the US average of 33.5%.

Tax Rates for Summit
- The Sales Tax Rate for Summit is 9.9%. The US average is 7.3%.
- The Income Tax Rate for Summit is 0.0%. The US average is 4.6%.
- Tax Rates can have a big impact when Comparing Cost of Living.

Income and Salaries for Summit
- The average income of a Summit resident is $32,457 a year. The US average is $28,555 a year.
- The Median household income of a Summit resident is $92,837 a year. The US average is $69,021 a year.

Income by Population Percent

  EconomySummit, WashingtonUnited States
  6.86
  -2.9%-6.2%
  41.3%33.5%
  9.9%6.2%
  0.0%4.6%
  $39,169$37,638
  $92,837$69,021
  $122,956$85,028
  Population by Occupation
  0.1%1.2%
  0.0%0.5%
  14.1%6.8%
  11.4%10.0%
  5.0%2.5%
  16.1%11.0%
  3.9%4.8%
  2.2%0.8%
  1.8%1.9%
  2.5%4.7%
  1.4%1.9%
  3.6%7.6%
  0.0%0.1%
  4.5%4.2%
  6.0%9.3%
  9.7%14.0%
  2.3%2.1%
  4.7%7.0%
  5.1%4.8%
  5.7%4.7%
Health
Compare Summit, WA
cost of living
Compare food, housing, utilities, and more in Summit, Washington to any other city in the US.