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Hiawatha, IA Area Profile

Hiawatha, Iowa Area, IA

Cost of Living

A quick read on everyday affordability around Hiawatha, with the main cost drivers separated for scanning.

Composite Index

95.8

Grocery Index

9.1

Housing Index

8.6

Transportation Index

7.2

Cost of living summary
MetricValue
Composite cost index95.8
Grocery index9.1
Housing index8.6
Transportation index7.2

What to Watch

  • Treat Hiawatha as a small-town market where monthly costs can behave differently from statewide averages.
  • Home values sit in a moderate range where taxes and utilities still change the monthly math.
  • Use Marion, IA as a same-state comparison point before treating one IA value as typical.
View Iowa cost of living report

Utilities

Monthly utility patterns and baseline household costs for power, water, gas, and fuel.

Electric Rate Consumption

Monthly electric index
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
222834456274485667826157

Water Consumption

Monthly water index
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
664844363026343733554958

Gas Rate (CCF)

Monthly gas index
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
283643526147556349455257
Everyday utility costs
MetricValue
Electricity rate$0.134/kWh
Gasoline price$3.28/gal
Water bill avg$48/mo
Gas rate$1.18/CCF
View Iowa utilities report

Demographics

Population, age mix, education, and income context for understanding the local community.

Population Age Pyramid

Age mix index
Age bandMaleFemale
0-96864
10-197571
20-348378
35-499290
50-6410097
65-748488
75+7279

Income Distribution

Income bracket index
BracketIndex
Under $35k72
$35k-$49k88
$50k-$74k100
$75k-$99k79
$100k+52

Annual Income Distribution

Median household$63,200
Per capita$33,900
Poverty rate9.8%
Community snapshot
MeasureEstimate
Population7,178
Median age33.4
Bachelor+32.4%

Schools

School performance and classroom context in a compact local snapshot.

Test Score Trends

Test score trend
201920202021202220232024
424851575964

Grocery Index

9.1

Housing Index

8.6

Transportation Index

7.2

Utility Index

7.9

School snapshot
IndicatorValue
Math proficiency53%
Reading proficiency58%
Student-teacher ratio14:1

Helpful Context

  • School comparisons around Hiawatha are most useful when paired with district boundaries and commute patterns.
  • A single score rarely explains the full school picture for Hiawatha; program fit and attendance zones matter too.
  • Nearby city pages can help separate Hiawatha-specific signals from broader Iowa patterns.

Local Economy

A simple labor-market snapshot showing local job mix, wages, and workforce size.

Industry Job Types

Industry job mix
IndustryShareIndex
Manufacturing31%74
Agriculture26%64
Healthcare19%52
Retail14%39
Other Services10%31
Local economy snapshot
MetricValue
Unemployment3.3%
Median wage$67,628
Labor force264

Climate

Winter avg: 15 degrees F - Summer avg: 82 degrees F - Snowfall: 43 in

Local Takeaways

  • Income sits in the middle range, making recurring bills worth watching in Hiawatha.
  • The median household income value is $67,628 when ACS data is available for this place.
  • Use the economy card with housing and taxes to judge whether Hiawatha works for a specific household budget.

Real Estate

Home values, property taxes, and rental context in one housing-focused snapshot.

Median Home Value Trend

Median home value trend
201920202021202220232024
$154k$161k$172k$181k$186k$189k

Property Tax Breakdown

  • County levy: 42%
  • School district: 34%
  • City/other: 24%
Housing and tax snapshot
IndicatorValue
Median home value$210,200
Median property tax paid$3,758
Estimated state sales tax rate7.39%
Rent (2-bed)$846/mo
View Iowa property tax report

Climate

A compact view of weather patterns and natural-risk context for the area.

Avg High (Jul)82°F
Avg Low (Jan)8°F
Humidity72%

Climate Snapshot

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Climate context is provided for planning and comparison.

Climate snapshot
MeasureValue
Sunny days196
Annual snowfall43 in
NOAA hazard risk scoreModerate

Planning Notes

  • For Hiawatha, weather risk is best read with insurance, roof age, drainage, and commute routes together.
  • Utility planning matters because electricity is relatively favorable compared with higher-rate markets.
  • Compare climate and insurance sections together before using Hiawatha as a relocation shortlist.

Insurance

Location-based risk and cost pressure signals that can affect insurance pricing.

Risk IndexModerate
Weather RiskMedium
Cost PressureLow
Insurance summary
IndicatorEstimate
Insurance cost index95
NOAA hazard risk scoreModerate
Primary local riskWinter weather

What Affects Rates

  • Median property tax paid is $3,758, so taxes should be checked with insurance and mortgage assumptions.
  • Local claims history, coverage limits, deductibles, and property condition can outweigh broad IA averages.
  • Compare with Marion, IA for a broader read on Iowa insurance pressure.
View Iowa insurance report

Hiawatha Facts

A compact fact sheet for Hiawatha with the strongest available public-data fields.

Hiawatha, IA facts
FactValueSource context
Population7,178ACS place estimate
Median household income$67,628ACS household estimate
Median home value$210,200ACS housing estimate
Median age33.4ACS demographic estimate
Bachelor+ share32.4%ACS education estimate
Residential electric rate$0.134/kWhEIA state residential rate

Helpful Context

  • Hiawatha is treated as a small-town profile in this dashboard.
  • City-specific ACS values are used when the place matches; state-level API values fill statewide measures.
  • Use these facts as a fast IA screen before checking address-level records or provider quotes.

Hiawatha Local Data Brief

This section is generated from cached city metrics and clearly labeled state-level benchmarks. It is meant to make the Hiawatha page less generic and more useful for comparing housing, income, utilities, taxes, insurance, demographics, and nearby alternatives.

Hiawatha, IA local metrics and source context
MetricValueHow to read it
Population7,178Hiawatha is treated as a small-town place for comparison.
Median household income$67,628Income sits in the middle range, making recurring bills worth watching.
Median home value$210,200Home values sit in a moderate range where taxes and utilities still change the monthly math.
Two-bedroom rent$846/moRent gives a renter-side affordability baseline beside owner costs.
Median property tax paid$3,758Property tax should be read with mortgage, insurance, and home value.
Residential electric rate$0.134/kWhThis is a state-level EIA benchmark, not a city utility quote.
Unemployment3.3%This is a state-level BLS labor-market benchmark.
Median age33.4Age mix can affect housing demand, commute needs, and school planning.
Bachelor+ share32.4%Education mix can help frame labor-market and school-context questions.

Affordability Summary

Population is 7,178, so Hiawatha should be compared with similar-size places before using broader Iowa averages. Median household income is $67,628, so the best affordability read for Hiawatha is income versus housing, taxes, utilities, and insurance together.

Median home value is $210,200, so ownership costs in Hiawatha should be checked with mortgage, property tax, insurance, and maintenance assumptions. Two-bedroom rent is $846/mo, so renters can compare Hiawatha against ownership costs and nearby rental markets.

Housing and Income Context

For Hiawatha, income sits in the middle range, making recurring bills worth watching. Home values sit in a moderate range where taxes and utilities still change the monthly math.

Use the home value, rent, and income fields together before deciding whether Hiawatha looks more favorable for renting, buying, or comparing with Marion, IA.

Utility Cost Context

The residential electricity benchmark is $0.134/kWh, so Hiawatha households should treat usage, home size, heating, and cooling as the practical bill drivers. The electricity value shown for Hiawatha is a Iowa state-level EIA benchmark, so it should not be read as a local provider tariff.

For Hiawatha, utility planning is stronger when the electric benchmark is paired with home age, square footage, insulation, HVAC equipment, and household occupancy.

Property Tax Context

Median property tax paid is $3,758, so Hiawatha buyers should still verify parcel-specific tax records before budgeting. Parcel boundaries, exemptions, school districts, and reassessment rules can move the actual bill for a Hiawatha address.

Compare the property tax field with home value rather than reading it by itself; a lower tax bill can still pair with a different assessment base or exemption profile.

Insurance and Risk Context

Insurance costs in Hiawatha depend on address-level factors such as roof condition, structure age, coverage limits, claims history, deductible choice, and carrier underwriting.

Home value, tax burden, and insurance exposure should be reviewed together for Hiawatha, especially when comparing with Marion, IA.

Population and Demographics

Median age is 33.4, so Hiawatha may have different school, commute, healthcare, and housing demand patterns than a statewide average. Bachelor+ share is 32.4%, so Hiawatha education context can be useful when reading labor-market and school sections.

Unemployment is 3.3%, so Hiawatha wage and job-market context should be compared with commute options and regional employment centers.

Nearby Iowa comparison pages
PlacePopulationHome valueElectric benchmark
Robins, IA3,349$370k$0.134/kWh
Marion, IA41,690$231k$0.134/kWh
Palo, IA1,173$274k$0.134/kWh
Cedar Rapids, IA136,859$177k$0.134/kWh

Source Notes

  • City-specific Census ACS values are used when a matching place row exists in the cached city metrics file.
  • Electricity and unemployment fields are state-level EIA and BLS benchmarks, so they are labeled as planning context rather than city quotes.
  • The page should be used as a comparison screen before checking provider rates, parcel records, insurance quotes, school boundaries, and address-level details for Hiawatha.

Hiawatha Cost Drill-Down

This dashboard keeps the fast local overview on one page, while the linked category reports go deeper into one decision at a time. For Hiawatha, the strongest local signals in the current cache are population 7,178, median household income $67,628, median home value $210,200, rent $846/mo, property tax paid $3,758, and the Iowa residential electric benchmark $0.134/kWh.

Hiawatha category drill-down links and metric context
CategoryPrimary valueSecond valueWhy it matters here
Cost of living $67,628 $210,200 Hiawatha affordability is mostly a housing-versus-income read: income sits in the middle range, making recurring bills worth watching and home values sit in a moderate range where taxes and utilities still change the monthly math.
Utility costs $0.134/kWh $846/mo Hiawatha utility planning should pair the Iowa electric benchmark with home size, cooling load, appliance use, and occupancy.
Property taxes $3,758 $210k Hiawatha tax planning should compare the tax-paid field with home value, exemptions, assessment rules, and parcel-level records.
Insurance costs 33.4 32.4% Hiawatha insurance context should be read with housing age, replacement cost, roof condition, claim history, and nearby risk patterns.

Budget Fit

Hiawatha should be read as a small-town place where income, home value, rent, taxes, utilities, and insurance need to be checked together. Income sits in the middle range, making recurring bills worth watching, and home values sit in a moderate range where taxes and utilities still change the monthly math.

Monthly Bills

The electricity value on this page is a Iowa state-level EIA benchmark, not a city utility tariff. For Hiawatha, that benchmark becomes useful when paired with home square footage, cooling load, HVAC age, insulation, and household usage.

Ownership Costs

Median property tax paid is $3,758 and median home value is $210,200. That makes the ownership read stronger than a single price estimate because taxes, insurance, maintenance, and financing terms can move the real monthly cost.

Comparison Angle

Use Marion, IA as a local comparison before using a broad IA average. The nearby table below keeps the comparison tied to home value, taxes, and electric benchmarks instead of alphabetical city links.

Labor and Demographics

Unemployment is 3.3%, median age is 33.4, and bachelor-plus share is 32.4%. These fields help frame school demand, commute patterns, wage fit, and service-provider availability around Hiawatha.

Source Discipline

City-specific ACS values are used where the place matches the cache. State-level EIA and BLS fields are labeled as benchmarks, so this page does not pretend those values are address-level or city-utility quotes.

Nearby comparison context for Hiawatha
PlaceDistanceHome valueProperty taxElectric benchmark
Robins, IA 2 mi $370k $5,011 $0.134/kWh
Marion, IA 5 mi $231k $3,982 $0.134/kWh
Palo, IA 6 mi $274k $4,007 $0.134/kWh
Cedar Rapids, IA 6 mi $177k $3,024 $0.134/kWh
Atkins, IA 10 mi $303k $3,720 $0.134/kWh

Data Freshness

This Hiawatha, Iowa dashboard was generated on 2026-06-18. The city metrics cache was refreshed on 2026-06-16; the nearby-city coordinate cache was refreshed on 2026-06-17.

  • City metrics: Census ACS place fields are city-specific where a matching place record exists.
  • State benchmarks: EIA electricity and BLS unemployment values are state-level context, not city provider tariffs or city labor surveys.
  • Nearby comparisons: Distance uses cached Census Gazetteer place coordinates when available.

Regional Data Explorer

Zoom out from Hiawatha to nearby cities, Iowa Area, and Iowa benchmarks.

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Benchmark Preview

Hiawatha 95.8
Home value
$189k
Property tax
$2,190
Electric rate
$0.154/kWh
County Avg 97.4
Home value
$178k
Property tax
$2,240
Electric rate
$0.158/kWh
IA Avg 101.2
Home value
$286k
Property tax
$3,180
Electric rate
$0.162/kWh

Local Service Cost Guides

Use these contractor-cost guides with the Hiawatha dashboard to compare local housing, utility, tax, climate, and repair-cost context.

Data note: City-profile values are local estimates for comparison and planning context.