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Spokane, Washington’s second-largest city, sits along the scenic Spokane River in the heart of the Inland Northwest. Known as the “Lilac City,” it offers both urban convenience and abundant outdoor recreation. Home to about 229,000 residents, Spokane has a diverse economy in healthcare, education, government, and growing tech industries. With a lower cost of living than many West Coast cities, it appeals to families, professionals, and retirees alike. Highlights include Riverfront Park and Spokane Falls, the 37-mile Centennial Trail, and a vibrant arts and dining scene. Combining affordability, natural beauty, and strong community spirit, Spokane is one of the best places to live and invest in real estate.

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Overview for Spokane, WA

388,075 people live in Spokane, where the median age is 38.1 and the average individual income is $39,941.118. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

388,075

Total Population

38.1 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density
This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$39,941.118

Average individual Income

Around Spokane, WA

There's plenty to do around Spokane, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

80
Very Walkable
Walking Score
65
Bikeable
Bike Score
43
Some Transit
Transit Score

Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Nutrishop Spokane, New Love Coffee, and Lunarium.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Dining 2.04 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 2.62 miles 11 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 0.89 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 3.73 miles 13 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 1.52 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 0.75 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Spokane, WA

Population Households Employment

Spokane has 159,407 households, with an average household size of 32.6. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Spokane do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 388,075 people call Spokane home. The population density is 2,758.192 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

388,075

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

38.113082780390386

Median Age

49.91 / 50.09%

Men vs Women

Population by Age Group

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0-9 Years

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10-17 Years

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25-64 Years

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65-74 Years

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75+ Years

Education Level

  • Less Than 9th Grade
  • High School Degree
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor Degree
  • Graduate Degree
159,407

Total Households

32.6

Average Household Size

$39,941.118

Average individual Income

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Schools in Spokane, WA

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The following schools are within or nearby Spokane. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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  • Colbert
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  • Newman Lake
  • Liberty Lake
  • Cheney
  • Mead
  • Spokane Valley
  • Nine Mile Falls
  • Spokane County
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  • Colbert

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    Colbert, Washington is a welcoming community just north of Spokane, where neighbors still wave hello and local events bring people together. Known for its open spaces and family-friendly feel, Colbert offers a peaceful lifestyle with beautiful parks, scenic views, and quick access to city conveniences. It’s the kind of place where you can put down roots and truly feel at home.

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  • A gray house with a white front porch. The house has a dormer window and a screened front door.

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  • Liberty Lake

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  • Cheney

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    Home to Eastern Washington University, Cheney is a lively college town about 17,000 residents (temporarily more when school’s in session), located roughly 17 miles southwest of Spokane. Known for its charming downtown, strong schools, and mix of suburban and rural neighborhoods, it offers a great balance of community, convenience, and character.

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  • Mead

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    Located just north of Spokane, Mead is a welcoming community known for its top-rated schools, family-friendly neighborhoods, and easy access to both city conveniences and outdoor recreation. With a mix of suburban charm and rural beauty, Mead offers a peaceful lifestyle while staying connected to everything the Spokane area has to offer.

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  • Nine Mile Falls

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    Nine Mile Falls, just northwest of Spokane, offers a peaceful lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty. Residents enjoy easy access to Riverside State Park, with its hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, as well as the Spokane River Centennial Trail for walking, running, and cycling. Lake life is nearby too, with boating, fishing, and kayaking on Long Lake. The community has a relaxed, small-town feel with larger homesites, friendly neighborhoods, and highly regarded schools, while still being close enough to Spokane for shopping, dining, and cultural amenities. It’s the perfect spot for those who want room to breathe, an active outdoor lifestyle, and a strong sense of community.

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  • a house with a well-maintained lawn and flower garden.

    Explore Spokane County

    In Spokane County, every day feels like a getaway. Surrounded by lakes, rivers, and mountains, residents enjoy year-round outdoor adventures... skiing in the winter, hiking and boating in the summer, and everything in between. Pair that with a vibrant downtown full of local dining, craft breweries, art, and music, and you’ve got the perfect mix of natural beauty and cultural energy. Spokane County isn’t just a place to live, it’s a lifestyle.

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    Spokane, Washington’s second-largest city, sits along the scenic Spokane River in the heart of the Inland Northwest. Known as the “Lilac City,” it offers both urban convenience and abundant outdoor recreation. Home to about 229,000 residents, Spokane has a diverse economy in healthcare, education, government, and growing tech industries. With a lower cost of living than many West Coast cities, it appeals to families, professionals, and retirees alike. Highlights include Riverfront Park and Spokane Falls, the 37-mile Centennial Trail, and a vibrant arts and dining scene. Combining affordability, natural beauty, and strong community spirit, Spokane is one of the best places to live and invest in real estate.

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