Everything You Need to Know About the City of Springfield Oregon

In 2017, Springfield, Oregon had a population of 60.8k people with a median age of 35.8 and a median household income of $41,700 dollars. Between 2016 and 2017 the population of Springfield, OR grew from 60,611 to 60,823, a 0.35 percent increase and its median household income grew from $39,670 dollars to $41,700 dollars, a 5.12 percent increase.

The population of Springfield, OR is 79.9 percent White Alone, 12 percent Hispanic or Latino, and 4.41 percent Two or More Races. N/A% of the people in Springfield, OR speak a non-English language, and 95.8 percent are U.S. citizens.

The median property value in Springfield, OR is $175,000 dollars, and the homeownership rate is 50.8 percent. Most people in Springfield, OR commute by Drove Alone, and the average commute time is 19.4 minutes. The average car ownership in Springfield, OR is 2 per household.

 

Education in Springfield

In 2017, universities in Springfield, OR awarded 94 degrees. The student of Springfield, OR is skewed towards women, with 20 males and 148 females.

Most students graduating from Universities in Springfield, OR are White (74 and 78.7 percent), followed by Hispanic or Latino (9 and 9.57 percent), Two or More Races (4 and 4.26 percent), and Asian (2 and 2.13 percent).

The largest universities in Springfield, OR by the number of degrees awarded are Northwest College-Eugene (62 and 66 percent) and Springfield College of Beauty (32 and 34 percent).

The most popular majors in Springfield, OR are General Cosmetology (41 and 43.6 percent), Aesthetician & Skin Care Specialist (20 and 21.3 percent), and Other Cosmetology & Related Personal Grooming Arts (12 and 12.8 percent).

The median tuition costs in Springfield, OR are $N/A for private four-year colleges, and $N/A and $N/A respectively, for public four-year colleges for in-state students and out-of-state students.

 

Economy in Springfield

The economy of Springfield, OR employs 29.1k people and Springfield has an unemployment rate of 4.7 percent. Springfield has seen the job market increase by 1.1 percent over the last year. Future job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 39.4 percent, which is higher than the US average of 33.5 percent. The largest industries in Springfield, OR are Manufacturing (3,219 people), Health Care & Social Assistance (5,062 people), and Retail Trade (4,368 people), and the highest paying industries are Utilities ($64,500 dollars), Wholesale Trade ($43,827 dollars), and Public Administration ($42,887 dollars).

Households in Springfield, OR have a median annual income of $41,700 dollars, which is less than the median annual income of $61,937 dollars across the entire United States. This is in comparison to a median income of $39,670 dollars in 2016, which represents a 5.12 percent annual growth.

 

Tax Rates for Springfield

– The Sales Tax Rate for Springfield is 0.0 percent.

– The Income Tax Rate for Springfield is 9.0 percent.

– Tax Rates can have a big impact when Comparing the Cost of Living.

 

Income and Salaries for Springfield

– The average income of a Springfield resident is $19,571 dollars a year. 

– The Median household income of a Springfield resident is $39,355 dollars a year.