Jobs still holding own in Tri-Cities

Friday, September 18th, 2009

In spite of the ongoing recession, the Tri-Cities is faring much better that the rest of the state and nation. There was a gain in August of 2,400 nonfarm jobs, which is more than a 2.5 percent growth. Our strengths of food processing, health care, higher education and the Hanford area jobs made for a stable environment in Kennewick, Pasco and Richland.

This isn’t a “boom” period for the Tri-Cities, nor is it a “bust”. The wonderful work that has been done in the way of diversifying this area over the last 20 years, has made a marked improvement in our communities being able to weather the ups and downs of the economy.

City Living in Tri-Cities is lowest across Washington

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

TRI-CITIES, Washington.– A recent study has found the cost of living in the Tri-Cities is much lower than other cities in the state of Washington.

The study released by TRIDEC (Tri-City Development Council) found it’s about 11% less than the rest of the country.

Leaders with TRIDEC survey certain items pertaining to transporation, housing, utilities, and health care in our community.

Then that data gets added into a database model.