Seattle, WA — City Profile & Demographics 2026

Population 741,440 · Washington · Updated May 2026

Population

741,440

Median Income

$121,984

Home Price

$871,599

Unemployment

4.2%

Poverty Rate

9.9%

Bachelor's+

67.5%

Full Demographics — Seattle, WA

27 metrics across 8 categories, compared to US national averages.

Demographics

MetricSeattle, WAUS Averagevs US
Population741,440
Pop. Density / sq miN/A
Median Age35.538.9
Foreign Born19.9%13.8%
White61.8%61.6%
Black6.6%12.4%
Asian17.2%6.0%
Hispanic8.2%18.7%
Spanish at HomeN/A13.2%

Economy

MetricSeattle, WAUS Averagevs US
Median HH Income$121,984$74,580
Per Capita Income$82,508$40,480
Per Capita Personal Income (MSA)BEA MSA-level$76,120$64,500
Unemployment Rate4.2%3.8%
Poverty Rate9.9%11.5%
Bachelor's Degree+67.5%35.8%

Housing

Source: Zillow ZHVI, Census ACS

MetricSeattle, WAUS Averagevs US
Median Home Value$871,599$410,000
Homeownership Rate44.3%65.4%

Safety

MetricSeattle, WAUS Averagevs US
Violent Crime / 100KFBI CDE (state-level est.)383380
Property Crime / 100KFBI CDE (state-level est.)34091950

Health

MetricSeattle, WAUS Averagevs US
Obesity RateCDC PLACES22.2%33.0%
Diabetes RateCDC PLACES6.1%11.6%
Poor Mental HealthCDC PLACES — 14+ days/month15.3%14.0%
No Health InsuranceCDC PLACES6.1%9.6%
Binge DrinkingCDC PLACES19.0%15.5%
Current SmokersCDC PLACES6.5%12.5%

Climate

MetricSeattle, WAUS Averagevs US
Avg Annual TempNOAA 1991–2020 normal52.6°F54.5°F
Annual PrecipitationNOAA 1991–2020 normal37.5 in30.2 in

Air Quality

MetricSeattle, WAUS Averagevs US
PM2.5 Annual AvgEPA AQS (state-level est.)7.5 µg/m³8.5 µg/m³
Good Air DaysAQI ≤ 5075.0%70.0%

Commute

MetricSeattle, WAUS Averagevs US
Mean Commute TimeCensus ACS28.8 min27.0 min

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About Seattle, WA

Seattle is a city in Washington, United States. With a population of 741,440, it is one of the notable cities in the region. Compared to the US average, Seattle shows stronger educational attainment (67.5% bachelor's degree vs 35.8% bachelor's degree US avg) and household income ($121,984 median HH income vs $74,580 median HH income US avg). However, the city has a higher unemployment at 4.2% unemployment, compared to the US average of 3.8% unemployment. Data sourced from US Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Survey (2023), CDC PLACES, FBI CDE, NOAA, and EPA.