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Let's talk politics.
Monday, December 15th, 2008
Posted by Ian Demsky @ 03:36:47 pm

Pierce County was near the top third of the nation for how much property tax residents pay as a percentage of home value, according to a study by The Tax Foundation, a nonpartisan tax research group based in Washington, D.C.

The study drew on new data released by the U.S. Census Bureau.

According to the full report, Pierce County ranked 196 out of more than 1,800 counties nationwide (just outside the top 5 percent) for median property taxes paid on homes.

The county ranked 628th (in the top 35 percent) for taxes as a percent of home value and 256th (in the top 15 percent) for taxes as a percent of median income, the study found.

The raw numbers are:

Median property tax paid on homes: $2,564
Median home value: $248,900
Tax as percent of home value: 1 percent
Median homeowner income: $69,515
Tax as percent of income: 3.7 percent

Coming in at No. 1 was Westchester County, New York, where the median tax was $7,908.

Orleans County, New York ranked No. 1 for tax as a percent of home value with 3.05 percent.

Vernon Parish, Louisiana was the lowest, with a median tax of just $115.

Categories: Pierce County