City in Washington, United States

Wenatchee

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Wenatchee is the county seat of and the most populous city in Chelan County, Washington, United States. The population was 35,508 as of the 2020 census. The city lies at the confluence of the Columbia and Wenatchee rivers near the eastern foothills of the Cascade Range in north-central Washington. Wenatchee is on the west side of the Columbia River in Chelan County, across from the city of East Wenatchee in Douglas County.

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Where It Is

Location Context
Wenatchee, Washington
Latitude47.42°
Longitude-120.31°
Population34k
Altitude666 ft

State Context

WashingtonU.S. state

Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is often referred to as Washington state to distinguish it from the national capital; both are named after George Washington, a U.S. Founding Father and the first U.S. president.Wikipedia

Income tax: None*Avg sales tax: 9.38%Property tax: 0.84%Official school data available

About the Region

Pacific Northwest

The Pacific Northwest occupies a unique niche in American geography — major cities set against volcanic peaks, temperate rainforests, and wild coastline that remain accessible without leaving the metro area. Seattle has become one of the most globally significant tech cities, anchor to Amazon, Microsoft, and a dense ecosystem of aerospace and cloud computing. Portland's creative culture and compact geography made it a darling of the livability rankings, though the city has faced real urban challenges in recent years around homelessness and downtown vitality.

The signature trade-off is the weather. Winters are mild but persistently grey and wet — the sun doesn't return in full force until June — and those who move from sunnier climates often underestimate how the darkness affects daily mood. Those who adapt find the summers genuinely spectacular: reliably dry, long, and set against a landscape of extraordinary beauty. Secondary cities — Bend, Spokane, Eugene, Bellingham — offer more affordable entry points into the Pacific Northwest lifestyle with less urban density.

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City Profile

Median Age36 yrs
College Educated29%bachelor's or higher
Work From Home6%of workforce
Poverty Rate12%
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Cost of Living

Housing
$2k/mo
Median rent
$484k
Median home price
Rent burden31% of income
Household Income
$66k
Median annual
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Livability

Getting AroundWalkable + transit
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Walkable with usable transit.

Walk Score
60
Transit Score
55
School Rating
4.8/10
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