Living in Grant County, North Dakota

A complete guide of the county from schools to diversity

Should You Move to Grant County?

Grant County is home to 73,170 North Dakota residents. Over the past ten years, the county has seen an increase in growth of 96.73%, ranking it #90 in the US and #2 in North Dakota for population growth.

Based on the counties residents and economy, Grant County, ND is Not great for retirees and great for families.

When considering schools and educational attainment, 95.4% of residents over 25 years of age graduated high school and 36.1% completed their bachelor’s degree or higher. The majority of students in Grant County attend public school.

If diversity is essential, Grant County received a D grade in diversity.

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How Does Grant County Rank?

D
Retirement
D
Diversity
B
Professionals
B
Raising a Family

Who Lives in Grant County?

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Total Population

73,170

10-Year Change

96.73%

Households are Families

70.1%

Per Households

47

D
Diversity Grade
White alone
82.1%
Black or African American alone
4.2%
American Indian and Alaska Native alone
2.5%
Asian alone
3.4%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone
0.1%
Hispanic or Latino
5%
D
Retirement
B
Raising a Family
Under 5 years
6.4%
Under 18 years
19.6%
Over 65 years
16.5%

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Housing in Grant County

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Total Households

Own vs. Rent

Own 49%
Rent 51%

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Typical Age of Homes

1960 to 1979

Common Residence Type

single-family homes

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Grant County Schools

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Student-Teacher Ratio

The Moses Lake School District in Grant County, WA, is home to 8,578 students across 20 schools. Based on enrollment numbers, Moses Lake School District ranks #40 in Washington. Grades from Pre-K to 12 are offered in the district.

Moses Lake School District received a student-teacher ratio grade of C, averaging 19.1 students per teacher.

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District Schools

20

Student Enrollments

8,578

Student-Teacher Ratio

19.1:1

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Cost of Living in North Dakota

How Does North Dakota Compare?

25
in Cost of Living
31
in Minimum Wage
3
in Living Wage

North Dakota State Taxes

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Should you move to North Dakota?

North Dakota, the Peace Garden State, is a place of vast landscapes, welcoming communities, and rich agricultural heritage. Known for its wide-open spaces, low unemployment rate, and a strong energy industry, North Dakota offers a calm, hardworking lifestyle.

North Dakota’s economy is buoyed by agriculture, oil, and technology. Cities like Fargo and Bismarck offer growing economies and friendly communities.

Living in North Dakota offers a range of experiences. From enjoying outdoor adventures in Theodore Roosevelt National Park to soaking up the cultural richness of its cities, there’s something for everyone. Education is valued in North Dakota, with good public schools and notable universities like the University of North Dakota and North Dakota State University.

If you’re looking for a state that offers a relaxed lifestyle, a healthy economy, and a community-oriented way of life, North Dakota could be your ideal choice. Just remember, the winters can be extremely cold!

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Grant County Economy

The industries, jobs, and economics of the zip code

Median Household Income

$57,213

US Average $74,580

How does Grant County compare?

Unemployment rate

3.8%

Poverty rate

15.4%

Primary Occupations

Sales and related occupations

Secondary Occupations

Office and administrative support occupations

Crime in Grant County

Learn more about the school district for this zip code.

Crime Rating: Very Low Crime

Total Crimes (2022)

26

Crime Rate

Per 100,000 residents

Violent crimes: 86.9

Murder: 0.0

Violent crimes: 86.9

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