Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Okanogan County dead last in state return status

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OKANOGAN - As of mid-April, 41.7 percent of Chelan County households had returned their 2020 Census questionnaire, while 46.4 percent of Douglas County households had done so. Okanogan County, with a 23.8 percent response rate, is the least responsive of Washington’s 39 counties. Among cities in North Central Washington the numbers varied widely from a low of 4.9 percent (Brewster) to a high of 58.8 percent (East Wenatchee).
 
Washington households still have time to self-respond to the Census at 2020census.gov, via toll-free number at 844-330-2020, or by paper questionnaire, after which Census Takers will begin in-person visits. (Households in rural areas of North Central Washington which do not receive regular home mail delivery are asked to wait to respond; they will have a Census packet dropped-off at their doorstep this summer.)
 
   ▪ United States average: 49.8% of households have returned their Census questionnaire. Below are the NCW counties, towns and cities ranked in order of returns as of mid-April:
 
▪ *Washington average: 55.4% 
 
▪ Chelan County average: 41.7%
 
▪ Douglas County average: 46.4%
 
▪ **Okanogan County: 23.8%
 
▪ East Wenatchee: 58.8%
 
▪ Cashmere: 57.7%
 
▪ Wenatchee: 55.%
 
▪ Leavenworth: 43.7%
 
▪ Entiat: 32.4%
 
▪ Oroville: 32.2%
 
▪ Omak: 31.3%
 
▪ Okanogan: 27.8%
 
▪ Rock Island: 27.6%
 
▪ Chelan: 25.%
 
▪ Twisp: 13.2%
 
▪ Waterville: 11.5%
 
▪ Pateros: 10.9%
 
▪ Bridgeport: 7.7%
 
▪ Mansfield: 7.3%
 
▪ Brewster: 4.9%
 
*6th most responsive state of the 50 states
 
**39th least responsive county of Washington’s 39 counties

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