• Overview of Utah county data including demographics, home prices, rent, purchasing power, and crime.
  • Utah Cost of Living Breakdown: Utilities (energy, water, internet, gas), phone, and subscriptions.
  • Utah Crime Statistics: Population, Overall Crime Rate, Breakdown by Violent & Non-Violent Crimes
  • Job growth rate, unemployment rate, job openings, average wage, and labor force participation
  • State, local, and combined sales tax rates
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Overview of Utah

Homes are very expensive ($548,900 median), a dollar has average buying power ($103.50 value), and rent is lower ($1,453). Property crime is almost average (18.95 per 1,000).

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Compared to the national average, Utah the difference in median home prices is 40.86% – positive being higher than the national average, negative being lower. The difference in the value of $100 is 0.19% – positive meaning you can buy more with $100, negative meaning less.

Average rent disparity compared to the national average is -7.17% and property crime is 0.18%.

Cost of Living in Utah

The average monthly cost of living expenses in Utah including: energy, internet, phone bills and miscellaneous expenses.

Crime in Utah

Typical crime rates in Utah including: Crime Rate Per 100k Residents, Violent Crime Per 100k Residents, and Non-Violent Crime Per 100k Residents.

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