Moving to Osage, IA

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Should you move to Osage, IA?

Osage, IA is home to 3,581 residents, ranking it #8,251 in Iowa by size. The City has a poverty rate of 47% and a median household income of $53,777. Overall, Osage received an economic health grade of:

Homes in Osage, IA are commonly 20-49-unit Multi-Family, 2 Bedrooms, and built in 1966. 74.6% of homes are owner occupied.

To understand Osage, it’s also essential to research Iowa and Mitchell County, then focus in on the zip codes and schools that make up the neighborhoods you like. So be sure to browse around, there’s a lot of Iowa to explore.

Place Type

City

County

Mitchell County

Land Size

2.24 sq mi

Water Area

0.00 sq mi

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How Does Osage Rank?

B
Economy
D+
Home Affordability
F
Diversity

Who Lives in Osage?

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Total Population

3,581

10-Year Change

-0.5%

Total Households

1,677

Persons Per Households

2.1

F
Diversity Grade
White alone
96.2%
Black or African American alone
1.3%
American Indian and Alaska Native alone
0.2%
Asian alone
2%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone
0%
Hispanic or Latino
1%
Men vs. Women
Female 54.2%
Male 45.8%
Under 5 years
1.7%
Under 18 years
3.6%
Over 65 years
22.7%

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Housing in Osage

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Total Households

Own vs. Rent

Own 74.6%
Rent 18%

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Typical Age of Homes

1966

Common Residence Type

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Osage Schools

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B+

B+

C+

B+

B+

C+

B+

B+

C+

A
Student-Teacher Ratio

The Osage Comm School District in Mitchell County, IA, is home to 985 students across 3 schools. Based on enrollment numbers, Osage Comm School District ranks #127 in Iowa. Grades from Pre-K to 12 are offered in the district.

Osage Comm School District received a student-teacher ratio grade of A, averaging 14.49 students per teacher.

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District Schools

3

Student Enrollments

985

Student-Teacher Ratio

14.49:1

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Cost of Living in Iowa

How Does Iowa Compare?

7
in Cost of Living
31
in Minimum Wage
15
in Living Wage

Iowa State Taxes

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Should you move to Iowa?

Iowa, the Hawkeye State, is synonymous with American heartland. Known for its agricultural prowess, Iowa is also a rising star in industries like manufacturing, biotechnology, and green energy. Its balance of economic opportunity, quality education, and Midwestern charm makes it an appealing choice.

Iowa’s economy is robust and diverse. While it’s a leading producer of corn and soybeans, Iowa is also home to a thriving industrial sector, with significant contributions from food processing, machinery, and biotechnology industries. Des Moines, the capital, is a major hub for the insurance industry, earning it the moniker “Hartford of the West.”

Living in Iowa means embracing the essence of the Midwest. From the lively city life in Des Moines, with its thriving arts scene and culinary delights, to the charm of smaller communities where everybody knows your name, Iowa offers a relaxed and friendly lifestyle. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate activities like biking along the High Trestle Trail or boating on the Mississippi River.

Iowa is also known for its commitment to education, with highly rated public schools and prestigious higher institutions like the University of Iowa and Iowa State University.

So, if you’re seeking a state that offers a healthy work-life balance, a strong economy, excellent education, and a sense of community, Iowa might be a perfect choice. Just remember, Iowans take their state fair and their corn seriously!

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Osage Economy

The industries, jobs, and economics of the area

Median Household Income

$53,777

US Average $74,580

Per Capita Income

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