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Primed For Growth.
Prince William County is one of the fastest growing regions, not only in Virginia, but in the entire country. Here are some highlights:
Traffic Counts
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Rt. 29 (Lee Hwy.)
FROM Fauquier County Line TO Site : 46,000 (2003 ADT) |
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Rt. 29 (Lee Hwy.)
FROM Site TO Rt. 55 (John Marshall Hwy.): 37,000 (2003 ADT) |
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Rt. 15 (James Madison Hwy.)
FROM Rt. 29 (Lee Hwy.) TO Rte. 55 (John Marshall Hwy.): 12,000 (2003 ADT) |
Spending Power1
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3-Mile |
5-Mile |
10-Mile |
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Population |
9,871 |
26,784 |
108,718 |
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Median Household Income |
$87,406 |
$84,930 |
$73,788 |
Population2
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350,345 |
Current 2005 County Population |
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461,541 |
Projected 2015 County Population |
Population growth rate is estimated at 3.0% (5 years).
Education2
The Greater Washington Metropolitan region's workforce has more persons with
degrees than any other metro area workforce.
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42% of adults have a bachelor's degree |
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18.7% hold advanced degree |
Employment - January 2005 2
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176,235 |
Civilian Labor Force |
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2.8% |
Unemployment Rate (Prince William County) |
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3.8% |
Unemployment Rate (Virginia) |
Housing2
There are approximately 120,565 housing units in Prince William County (December 2004).
Of the total number of housing units in the County, estimated:
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68,940 |
(57.2%) are single-family detached |
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31,844 |
(26.4%) are townhouses |
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19,781 |
(16.4%) are units in multi-family structures |
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2.94 |
Persons per household |
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$249,155 |
Approximate median value of owner-occupied housing units in Prince William County in 2003. |
1 Source: Applied Geographic Solutions/Tiger Geography, 07/04.
2 Source: Prince William County, VA. Department of Economic Development.
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