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t7 Snoqualmie Pass Comprehensive Safety Plan I Kittitas County <br />Demographics <br />MedianAge <br />(Years) <br />Snoqualmie <br />Pass <br />Kittitas <br />County <br />King County <br />As of 2O23,'Snoqualmie Pass is home to 354 <br />permanent residents, with a median age of 55 <br />and a median household income of $80,875. The <br />community is predominantly White (non-Hispanic), <br />comprising 94% of the population, followed by <br />Hispanic residents (2%1. Approximately 3% of <br />residents live below the povefi line.t <br />Compared to the surrounding counties, Snoqualmie <br />Pass has an older population and lower racial and <br />ethnic diversity. This demographic profile reflects <br />the high number of retirees that choose to live <br />here, given its natural beauty and access to outdoor <br />amenities. By contrast, Kittitas County, as a whole, <br />is much younger (the median age is 38) and less <br />affluent (the median household income is $69,928). <br />The county is predominantly White (non-Hispanic) <br />(80%), with 6% multiracial (non-Hispanic) and4% <br />Hispanic residents. Approximately 74% of residents <br />live below the poverty line.+ <br />ln King County, the median age is 37, and the <br />median household income is higher at$122,1,48. <br />King County's population is younger and more <br />affluent, reflecting its status as the state's topjobs <br />center. Compared to Snoqualmie Pass and Kittitas <br />Counff overall, King County has greater ethnic <br />diversity, with 54% White (non- H ispani cl, 20% <br />Population Living <br />Below Poverqr Line <br />Snoqualmie <br />Pass <br />Kittitas <br />County <br />King County 8o/o <br />Most Common Occupations <br />Among Snoqualmie Pass Residents <br />Installation, <br />Maintenance, and Repair <br />Management, Sales, <br />andRelated <br />Asian (non- H ispanic), 7 % mult.racial (non-H ispa nic), <br />6% Black or Af rican American (non- H ispanic), and <br />4%Hispanic residents. Approximately 8% of King <br />County residents live below the poverty line.s <br />The most common occupations among Snoqualmie <br />Pass residents include lnstallation, Maintenance, and <br />Repair roles, followed by Management and Sales & <br />Related Occupations. These employment patterns <br />reflect the area's seasonal economy and recreational <br />infrastructure.tt <br />38 <br />37 <br />5noqualmie <br />Pass <br />Kittitas <br />County <br />King County $t22,t+8 <br />Median Income <br />I Hispanic <br />O Rri"n <br />Racial I Ethnic Diversity f wtrite <br />@ Multiracial <br />Kittitas <br />County <br />I Black orAfrican American <br />N Other/Uncategorized <br />\,d\ <br />s <br />. Although this report was prepared in 2025,2023 remains the most recent year with available demographic data. <br />tT U.S.CensusBureau,2OT9-2023AmericanCommunitysurvey5-YearEstimates,Table824050(SnoqualmiePassCDBWashington).Retrievedfrombilpsldafa.cens!5.eoy <br />$80,875 <br />$ <br />Snoqualmie <br />Pass <br />94o/o <br />o/o <br />King <br />County