Highspire, PA is a borough located in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. It has a total population of 1,468 according to the 2019 census estimate. Highspire is ranked #10 in Pennsylvania for best places to live based on the quality of life and housing market conditions. The city has an unemployment rate of 4.5%, which is lower than the US national average. The cost of living index is 96, which is below the national average of 100. Highspire residents are considered to be well educated as 78% have a college degree or higher compared to the US average of 33%. Additionally, 94% of people own their homes in Highspire versus the US average of 63%. These rankings show that Highspire provides its citizens with a great quality of life and access to many amenities and opportunities that make it an attractive place to live.
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