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The Spokesman-Review Primary Market
Area Profile:
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County
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Population
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Number
of Households
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Total
Retail Sales
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Washington:
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| Adams
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16,100
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5,200
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$128,022
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| Ferry
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7,400
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2,500
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$31,891
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| Grant
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71,900
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26,100
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$721,657
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| Lincoln |
10,100
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4,100
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$77,421
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| Pend
Orielle |
11,300
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4,400
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$43,054
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| Spokane
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419,000
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165,500
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$5,484,486
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| Stevens
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38,600
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14,200
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$242,595
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| Whitman
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42,200
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14,700
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$261,466
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Idaho:
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| Benewah
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9,100
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3,700
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$61,224
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| Bonner |
36,400
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14,400
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$819,901
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| Boundary |
10,100
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3,700
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$88,502
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| Kootenai
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106,600
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42,200
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$1,411,261
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| Latah |
32,900
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12,100
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$298,516
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| Shoshone
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13,600
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5,700
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$382,664
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| Total
PMA: |
825,300
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318,500
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$10,052,660
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| Source:
Survey of Buying Power, 2000 |
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The
Spokesman-Review is distributed in 14 counties throughout
Eastern Washington and North Idaho.
This
area is commonly referred to as our Primary Market Area or
PMA.
Spokane
and Kootenai Counties are the two largest and fastest-growing
economic areas in
The Spokesman-Review PMA. These two counties
together represent approximately 64% of the Inland Northwest's
population. To the left is a listing of the counties in
The Spokesman-Review PMA, and an abbreviated
market profile.
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