Yakima-Pasco-Richland-Kennewick, WA
Yakima is a U.S. city located about 60 miles southeast of Mount Rainier in Washington. Yakima’s economy has always revolved around agriculture. A wide variety of crops are grown in the Yakima Valley. In fact, Yakima County is Washington State’s leader in terms of the value of the fruits, vegetables, grains, and other ag products produced by the county’s farmers. The region has long been known as one of the world’s leading producers of apples. Other tree fruits, like cherries, peaches, pears, nectarines, and apricots are also grown here. Mint, asparagus, hay, berries, and eggplant are also among the more than 30 varieties of fruits and vegetables that come from the Yakima Valley. While Yakima still relies on agriculture to drive its economy, over 250 manufacturing firms are also located here producing a variety of products including aircraft parts, wood products, plastic products, recreational vehicles, and communications technology. Tourism is the fastest growing segment of the Yakima economy.
DMA Rank: 114
Median HH Income: $56,948
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