Cedar Rapids

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Quality of life score

B

Quality of Life Score

Cedar Rapids Information

Total Population

133000

Total Population

Married Persons

50%

Married Persons

Single Persons

50%

Single Persons

49% (Male)

51% (Female)

7.5/10

City Rating

Cedar Rapids is known for its thriving arts scene, historical landmarks, and its status as an economic hub for eastern Iowa. It's a mid-sized city with a mix of urban and suburban charm.

7.5/10

Overall Value

Cedar Rapids offers a balanced mix of modern amenities with a touch of historic charm. It's considered an affordable place to live compared to many US cities.

10/10

Density (Population per mile²)

Cedar Rapids has a suburban feel with pockets of urban density. It's not as dense as major metro areas but has more concentration than rural towns.

Total Population

1845

Cedar Rapids

Married Persons

100000

Davenport

City Info

Cedar Rapids is often dubbed "The City of Five Seasons" with the fifth season being a time to enjoy the other four. It's known for the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library, and Brucemore, a historical estate.

Residence

Total Population

Good

Air Quality

Married Persons

45°F

Condition (Average Temp.)

70% (Homes Owned)

30% (Homes Rented)

5% (Homes Vacant)

Total Population

40 Years

Median Home Age

Total Population

$150000

Median Home Price

Total Population

4%

Home Aappreciation Rate

Total Population

1.5%

Annual Property Tax

Weather

Total Population

55%

Sun

Total Population

30%

Rain

Total Population

5%

snow

Residence

In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, as of 2021, residences reflect the city's historic charm and growth. The median age of homes stands at about 40 years, blending older neighborhoods with newer developments. A significant majority, around 70%, are owner-occupied, showcasing a stable community with a sense of permanence.

Community

Religious Diversity

15%

Baptist

20%

Methodist

5%

Pentecostal

35%

Other  Christian

25%

Other

Total Population

4

Crime Rate (per 100,000)

Total Population

Republican

Political Majority

Total Population

35

Average Age

Community

In Cedar Rapids, the religious community showcases diversity with Methodists making up around 20% and Baptists at 15%. Other Christian denominations constitute about 35%, while 25% represent non-Christian religions or secular beliefs. The city has a relatively low crime rate, with an estimated average score of 4 out of 10. The average age hovers around 35 years. Politically, Cedar Rapids leans slightly Democratic within city limits, though the broader region may tilt more Republican, reflecting Iowa's swing state status.

Locale

Total Population

3%

Unemployment

Occupation

Total Population

30%

Management, Business, Art & Sciences

Total Population

25%

Sales & Office Occupations

Total Population

15%

Service Occupations

Total Population

10%

Production, Transportation & Material Moving

Total Population

5%

Natural Resources, Construction & Maintenance

Education

Total Population

1:15

Student Teacher Ratio

25%

High School Diploma

30%

Some College or Associates Degree

20%

Bachelors Degree

10%

Graduate or Professional Degree

Locale

Cedar Rapids is classified as an urban locale, combining urban conveniences with a sense of community.

Transit

Average Commute Time

Total Population

27 Mins

National Average

Total Population

25 Mins

Cedar Rapids Average

Total Population

20%

Public Transportation

Total Population

70%

Car

Total Population

10%

Carpool

Total Population

5%

Work At Home

Transit

In Cedar Rapids, the average transit time falls within the range of 25-30 minutes, aligning with both the city's average and the national average of 27 minutes. The majority of residents use cars for transportation (70-80%), with a smaller percentage carpooling (10-15%) or working from home (5-10%). Public transit is used by around 5-10% of residents.

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