Richland, WA
| U.S. News Ratings | |
| Population: | 45,143 |
| Crime: | Low |
| Cost of Living: | Low |
| Health Care: | Limited |
| Housing Price: | Low |
| Income: | High |
Geography
Richland sits in southestern Washington, on the Columbia River.
Cultural Attractions
The Allied Arts Gallery features revolving exhibits, local art, and a gift shop.
Recreation
Richland offers swimming, fishing, and golfing opportunities, as well as a five-mile trail for those who wish to jog, walk, or skate.
Historical
The city was developed by employees (and their families) of Hanford Engineer Works, a company that helped produce the atomic bomb.
Economy
The area is a major research center for the U. S. Department of Energy.
| Community care facilities for the elderly | 0 |
| Percentage of population over age 55 | 26.3% |
| Number of museums within 30 miles | 9 |
| Number of libraries within the area | N/A |
| Number of movie theaters within 15 miles | 3 |
| Number of golf courses within 30 miles | 19 |
| Tax incentives for retirees | No |
| Median income for those aged 55–64 | $89,143 |
| Median income for those aged 65–74 | $59,248 |
| Median income for those aged 75 and up | $45,000 |
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