Tuesday, November 10, 2009

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Yuma, AZ

U.S. News Ratings
Population: 94,177
Crime: Low
Cost of Living: High
Health Care: Limited
Housing Price: Average
Income: Low
Climate
The coldest month, January, has warm daytime temperature averages in the mid-60s.
Geography
Yuma is a desert community located at the convergence of the Gila and Colorado Rivers.
Cultural Attractions
The Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park is Arizona's most visited state park.
Recreation
Golf Digest magazine ranks Yuma seventh best city in the United States for golf.
Economy
Yuma is in the most productive agricultural county in Arizona. Statistically speaking, no matter what time of year,  9 out of 10 people eating lettuce are consuming part of Yuma County's crop.
Population [details] 94,177
Percentage of population under 50 73.4%
Children per square mile [details] 220.2
Percentage of population who are college educated 13.40%
High/low January temperature [details] 69.38 °F/43.43 °F
High/low July temperature [details] 107.01 °F/80.74 °F
Annual precipitation [details] 24.65 in.
Total crime risk [details] 28
Cost of living [details] 105.4
State sales tax 5.60%
Closest city of 500,000+ (and distance) San Diego (143.16 miles)
Closest airport (and distance) YUMA MCAS/YUMA INTERNATIONAL (3.00 miles)
Recreational activities [details] Boating/Sailing, Fishing, Golf, Trails and wildlife, Travel
Cultural activities Gourmet food, Movie theaters, Wineries

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