Huron, ND Economy


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Huron, ND is a growing city located in the northeastern part of the state. It is known for its diverse economy, which includes government, agriculture, manufacturing, retail, education and health care sectors. The cost of living in Huron is low with two-bedroom rent averaging $850 and grocery costs lower than the US average at 93 on the Cost Index. Local companies include Huron Regional Medical Center, Johnson Processing Plant, Whetstone Valley Electric Cooperative and many more. Agriculture is a major industry providing jobs to locals while also helping to feed the nation with its production of soybeans, corn and wheat. Manufacturing in Huron also provides employment opportunities for locals with companies such as Ferrell Gas and Dakota Pump & Equipment producing goods for local markets and other areas of North Dakota.

Income by Population Percent

  EconomyHuron, North DakotaUnited States
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Income per Cap. 37638
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