WA
U.S. State Profile
Washington
Population, demographics, and commute data for 29 Washington cities — place by place, from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Washington at a glance
Total Workforce
3,519,988
Jobs located in Washington, not residents
Cities Covered by CensusFlow
29
Places with published pages
Median home–work distance
11.4mi
Straight-line, not road distance
Largest City
Seattle
By resident workers
Cities in Washington
Every place CensusFlow covers, ranked by resident workers. Pick a city to open its full profile.
RankCityResident workers
1Seattle392,955workers
2Spokane101,738workers
3Tacoma100,904workers
4Vancouver90,112workers
5Bellevue75,309workers
6Kent63,745workers
7Renton53,291workers
8Everett51,302workers
9Kirkland48,851workers
10Spokane Valley48,003workers
11Federal Way46,315workers
12Yakima40,268workers
13Auburn40,137workers
14Redmond39,551workers
15Bellingham39,424workers
16Kennewick36,948workers
17Marysville36,773workers
18Pasco35,494workers
19Sammamish33,885workers
20South Hill30,063workers
21Shoreline29,637workers
22Richland28,741workers
23Lakewood24,749workers
24Olympia24,572workers
25Burien24,520workers
26Bothell24,300workers
27Lacey22,957workers
28Puyallup21,570workers
29Lake Stevens21,146workers