CommunitySnapshots in the
495/MetroWestRegion
Prepared for the495/MetroWest Suburban
Edge Community EdgeCommission
2018
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495/MetroWest Suburban EdgeCommunity Commission
The 495/ MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission was established by the Legislature in Section 233 ofChapter 119 of the Session Laws of 2015. The commission will study development challenges experienced by edgecommunities, including transportation, water, cellular, and energy infrastructure, transit services, residentialdevelopment, reuse of former industrial facilities and historic mills, brownfields reclamation, downtown redevelopmentand other such constraints. The commission will then develop policy responses and recommendations to ensure thatedge communities can participate in state development initiatives and benefit from state resources. The commissionwill focus its investigation and study on the 35 municipalities served by the 495/MetroWest Corridor Partnership, Inc.and develop a pilot program to address the issues to be studied and investigated by the commission.
495/MetroWest
Population: 603,326 Per Capita Income: $46,118
Jobs: 361,031
% ofMA
8.9%125%9.3%
SOCIOECONOMIC
88%White Alone
3%Black/African American Alone
8%Asian Alone
2%Other/Multiracial
495/MetroWest MARace
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
85%
7% 8%
CitizenshipNote: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due to
rounding.
Owner Occupied (74%)
Renter Occupied (26%)
74%
26%
HOUSING
Total Housing Units: 230,740
Occupied96% Vacant4%
1959 or Earlier (35%)
1960 -1979 (28%)
1980- 1999 (27%)
2000 or later (10%)
Year Structure Built: Median Home Sales Price:
$395,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$201.61
Median Time on Market:47 Days
Number of Sales:
8,499
73%
of units are in singleunit buildings
27%
of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING
32,899
18,61412,513
Top Communities 495/MetroWestRegion Workers Commute To:
Top Occupations & Wages in 495/MetroWest
Retail Salespersons General Managers Cashiers
Customer Service Reps. Office Clerks
0
5000
10000
15000
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$11.65
$50.01
$10.95$18.95 $17.46
Num
ber o
f Job
s
5,155
3,567
3,371
1,689
1,190
21,192
20,553
19,091
16,381
8,794
INDUSTRY BASE
Education &Hospitals (Local)
Computer Systems Design
Computer Systems Design
Restaurants &Eating Places
Individual & FamilyServices
Restaurants &Eating Places
Company & EnterpriseManagement
GroceryStores
Company & EnterpriseManagement
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Investigation &Security Services
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission
Sources OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014.
INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
Boston Framingham
Worcester
87.5%
3.9%
8.5%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers who workin the region, live
elsewhere.
197,552
116,571 workers live
and work inthe region.
180,895
workers who livein the region, work
elsewhere.
ACTON, MAPopulation: 22,925 Median Household Income: $125,635 Per Capita Income: $57,283 Jobs: 11,592
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.3% 183% 155% 0.3%
3.8% N/A 124% 3.2%
SOCIOECONOMIC
76%White Alone
2%Black/African American Alone
23%Asian Alone
0%Other/Multiracial
Acton 495/MetroWest MARace
76%
$57,283
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+7.2%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
75%
15%11%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (76%)
Renter Occupied (24%)
76%
24%
HOUSING
Total Housing Units: 9,082
Occupied96% Vacant4%
1959 or Earlier (22%)
1960 -1979 (44%)
1980- 1999 (21%)
2000 or later (13%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$510,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$227.46
Median Time on Market: 39 Days
Number of Sales:
372
70%
of units are in singleunit buildings
30%
of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING
1,514
693 620
Top Communities Acton WorkersCommute To:
Top Occupations & Wages in Acton
Retail Salespersons Cashiers General Managers
Software Developers Customer Service Reps.
0
100
200
300
400
500
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$11.89 $11.05
$52.63 $54.85
$20.01
Num
ber o
f Job
s
317
121
100
75
58
1,321
956
658
458
413
INDUSTRY BASE
Education &Hospitals (Local)
Computer Systems Design
Computer Systems Design
Restaurants &Eating Places
Fabric Coating Mills
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Education & Hospitals(Local)
Grocery Stores
Fabric CoatingMills
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Other Amusement &Recreation
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission
Sources OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014.
INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
Boston Cambridge Waltham
85.4%
5.7%
8.9%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers who workin Acton, liveelsewhere.
8,444
1,099 workers live
and work inActon.
10,038
workers who livein Acton, work
elsewhere.
ASHLAND, MAPopulation: 17,159 Median Household Income: $102,911 Per Capita Income: $48,390 Jobs: 5,788
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.3% 150% 131% 0.2%
2.8% N/A 105% 1.6%
SOCIOECONOMIC
88%White Alone
3%Black/African American Alone
9%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Ashland 495/MetroWest MARace
59%
$48,390
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+6.9%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
84%
8% 8%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (80%)
Renter Occupied (20%)
80%
20%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 6,744
Occupied98% Vacant2%
1959 or Earlier (26%)
1960 -1979 (20%)
1980- 1999
(41%)
2000 or later (14%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$344,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$190.10
Median Time on Market: 33 Days
Number of Sales:
253
76% of units are in singleunit buildings
24% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING
Top Communities AshlandWorkers Commute To:
994 961
476
Framingham Boston NatickCashiers Landscapers Stock Clerks
Food Prep. and Serving General Managers
0
50
100
150
200
250
2016 Jobs
Num
ber o
f Job
s
Median Hourly Wage
$11.04 $15.57 $12.14 $11.57
$52.53
Top Occupations & Wages in Ashland
77
68
52
43
43
459
437
424
389
335
INDUSTRY BASE
Grocery Stores
Scientific & TechnicalConsulting
Scientific & TechnicalConsulting
Education & Hospitals (Local)
Restaurants & Eating Places
Scientific Research& Development
Building EquipmentContractors
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Local Government
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Building Services
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau, OnTheMap Application, All Jobs 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
88.5%
3.1%
8.4%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Ashland,live elsewhere.
3,745
664 workers live
and work inAshland.
7,990
workers who livein Ashland, work
elsewhere.
BELLINGHAM, MAPopulation: 16,682
Median Household Income: $88,460 Per Capita Income: $40,913 Jobs: 7,133
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.2% 129% 111% 0.2%
2.8% N/A 89% 2.0%
SOCIOECONOMIC
95%White Alone
1%Black/African American Alone
3%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Bellingham 495/MetroWest MARace
28%
$40,913
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+4.2%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
94%
2% 4%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (75%)
Renter Occupied (25%)
75%
25%
HOUSING
Total Housing Units: 6,467
Occupied96% Vacant4%
1959 or Earlier (27%)
1960 -1979 (39%)
1980- 1999 (22%)
2000 or later
(13%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$280,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$167.33
Median Time on Market: 53 Days
Number of Sales:
278
82% of units are in singleunit buildings
18% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
867
579436
Boston
Top Communities BellinghamWorkers Commute To:
Franklin MilfordRetail Salespersons Cashiers Stock Clerks
Food Prep. and Serving Retail Supervisors
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2016 Jobs
Num
ber o
f Job
s
Median Hourly Wage
$11.48 $11.00 $12.13 $10.79
$18.61
Top Occupations & Wages in Bellingham
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING
115
66
56
45
43
739
707
623
413
371
INDUSTRY BASE
Restaurants & Eating Places
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Grocery Stores
Grocery Wholesalers
Grocery Stores
Machine Shops
Grocery Wholesalers
Education &Hospitals (Local)
Machine Shops
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
DepartmentStores
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
90.1%
3.2%
6.7%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers who workin Bellingham, live
elsewhere.
4,979
711 workers live
and work inBellingham.
8,320
workers who livein Bellingham,
work elsewhere.
BERLIN, MAPopulation: 2,957
Median Household Income: $88,816 Per Capita Income: $45,110 Jobs: 691
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.0% 130% 122% 0.0%
0.5% N/A 98% 0.2%
SOCIOECONOMIC97%
White Alone
1%Black/African American Alone
2%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Berlin 495/MetroWest MARace
49%
$45,110
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+6.0%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
93%
5% 2%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (55%)
Renter Occupied (45%)
55%
45%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 1,163
Occupied93% Vacant7%
1959 or Earlier (36%)
1960 -1979 (16%)
1980- 1999
(25%)
2000 or later (24%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$345,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$178.41
Median Time on Market: 58 Days
Number of Sales:
42
92% of units are in singleunit buildings
8% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING
120 115 107
Worcester
Top Communities Berlin WorkersCommute To:
Marlborough BostonLandscapers Childcare Workers Construction Laborers
Farmworkers Cashiers
0
10
20
30
2016 Jobs
Num
ber o
f Job
s
Median Hourly Wage
$13.64
$8.49
$17.85
$12.31 $10.76
Top Occupations & Wages in Berlin
7
6
5
4
4
53
43
42
36
35
INDUSTRY BASE
State Government
Local GovernmentLocal Government
Child Day Care Services
Nonmetallic MineralMining
Building Services
Crop Production
Building Services
Crop Production
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Other SpecialtyTrade Contractors
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATION & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014 INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016.
92.2%
0.7%
7.8%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Berlin,live elsewhere.
334
107 workers live
and work inBerlin.
1,580
workers who livein Berlin, work
elsewhere.
BOLTON, MAPopulation: 5,067
Median Household Income: $147,446 Per Capita Income: $51,791 Jobs: 1,908
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.1% 215% 140% 0.1%
0.8% N/A 112% 0.5%
SOCIOECONOMIC
95%White Alone
0%Black/African American Alone
4%Asian Alone
0%Other/Multiracial
Bolton 495/MetroWest MARace
66%
$51,791
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+6.0%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
92%
4% 4%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (84%)
Renter Occupied (16%)
84%
16%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 1,167
Occupied97% Vacant3%
1959 or Earlier (14%)
1960 -1979
(27%)
1980- 1999 (35%)
2000 or later (25%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$517,250
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$190.31
Median Time on Market: 58 Days
Number of Sales:
104
92% of units are in singleunit buildings
8% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
Per Capita Income
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING
164136 120
Boston
Top Communities BoltonWorkers Commute To:
Worcester MarlboroughTeacher Assistants Elementary School Teachers
Secondary School Teachers Middle School Teachers Janitors
0102030405060708090
2016 Jobs
Num
ber o
f Job
s
Top Occupations & Wages in Bolton Median Hourly Wage
$14.09
$33.05 $33.10 $32.74
$14.80
25
12
9
9
8
566
153
93
80
68
INDUSTRY BASE
Communications EquipmentManufacturing
Other Health PractitionersEducation & Hospitals (Local)
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
CommunicationsEquipment Manufacturing
Building EquipmentContractors
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Building Equipment Contractors
Household Electronic GoodsWholesalers
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Other Personal Services
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
85.3%
2.6%
12.1%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Bolton,live elsewhere.
1,180
151 workers live
and work inBolton.
2,349
workers who livein Bolton, work
elsewhere.
BOXBOROUGH, MAPopulation: 5,137
Median Household Income: $102,699 Per Capita Income: $58,597
Jobs: 3,402
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.1% 150% 159% 0.1%
0.9% N/A 127%0.9%
SOCIOECONOMIC
80%White Alone
0%Black/African American Alone
20%Asian Alone
0%Other/Multiracial
Boxborough 495/MetroWest MA
Race
76%
$58,597
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+4.7%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
78%
9%13%
CitizenshipNote: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due to
rounding.
Owner Occupied (87%)
Renter Occupied (13%)
87%
13%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 2,126
Occupied99% Vacant1%
1959 or Earlier (5%)
1960 -1979
(54%)
1980- 1999 (34%)
2000 or later (8%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$452,500
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$201.55
Median Time on Market: 33 Days
Number of Sales:
94
58% of units are in singleunit buildings
42% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING
301207 175
Boston
Top Communities BoxboroughWorkers Commute To:
Acton Concord
General Managers Sales Reps., Wholesale
Software Developers, Apps Sales Reps., Scientific
Software Developers, Systems
0
50
100
150
2016 Jobs
Num
ber o
f Job
s
Top Occupations & Wages in Boxborough Median Hourly Wage
$52.65
$34.98
$54.89$46.49
$58.22
133
74
30
24
21
665
427
357
329
184
INDUSTRY BASE
Architectural &Engineering Services
Building Finishing ContractorsElectronics Goods Wholesalers
ComputerSystems Design
Architectural & EngineeringServices
ComputerSystems Design
Scientific Research &Development
Scientific Research& Development
BuildingFinishingContractors
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Other Amusement &Recreation
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
86.1%
2.5%
11.4%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers who workin Boxborough,live elsewhere.
3,938
201 workers live
and work inBoxborough.
2,589
workers who livein Boxborough,
work elsewhere.
FOXBOROUGH, MA
Population: 17,243 Median Household Income: $88,766
Per Capita Income: $43,839 Jobs: 16,198
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.3% 130% 119% 0.4%
2.9% N/A 95% 4.5%
SOCIOECONOMIC
95%White Alone
2%Black/African American Alone
3%Asian Alone
0%Other/Multiracial
Foxborough
495/MetroWest MA
Race
47%
$43,839
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+3.7%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
93%
4% 3%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (76%)
Renter Occupied (24%)
76%
24%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 6,632
Occupied97% Vacant3%
1959 or Earlier (36%)
1960 -1979 (25%)
1980- 1999 (27%)
2000 or later (12%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$375,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$198.97
Median Time on Market: 50 Days
Number of Sales:
206
67%
of units are in singleunit buildings
33%
of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING
1,149
420 307
Boston
Top Communities FoxboroughWorkers Commute To:
Norwood WalpoleSecurity Guards Retail Salespersons Waiters/Waitresses
General Managers Cashiers
0
1000
2000
2016 Jobs
Num
ber o
f Job
s
Median Hourly Wage
$15.15 $11.49 $11.20
$48.43
$11.00
Top Occupations & Wages in Foxborough
817
291
209
171
145
1,952
1,700
1,463
764
685
INDUSTRY BASE
Investigation & SecurityServices
Investigation & SecurityServicesEvent Promoters
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Restaurants &Eating Places
Event Promoters
Spectator Sports
Education & Hospitals (Local)
Wholesale ElectronicAgents & Brokers
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Waste Collection
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
87.9%
5.1%
7.0%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers who workin Foxborough,live elsewhere.
12,503
1,149 workers live
and work inFoxborough.
7,581
workers who livein Foxborough,
work elsewhere.
FRAMINGHAM, MAPopulation: 70,443
Median Household Income: $68,219 Per Capita Income: $34,371
Jobs: 48,745
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
1.1% 100% 93% 1.2%
12% N/A 75% 14%
SOCIOECONOMIC
78%White Alone
8%Black/African American Alone
9%Asian Alone
6%Other/Multiracial
Framingham 495/MetroWest MA
Race
47%
$34,371
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+4.6%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
74%
10%17%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (83%)
Renter Occupied (17%)
83%
17%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 27,945
Occupied97% Vacant3%
1959 or Earlier (48%)
1960 -1979 (35%)
1980- 1999 (14%)
2000 or later (3%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$353,950
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$208.38
Median Time on Market: 37 Days
Number of Sales:
824
54% of units are in singleunit buildings
46% of units are in multi-unit buildings
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QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING
5,029
2,0631,323
Top Communities FraminghamWorkers Commute To:
Top Occupations & Wages in Framingham
Retail Salespersons General Managers
Customer Service Reps. Office Clerks Cashiers
0
1000
2000
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$11.90
$52.68
$19.99 $18.19$11.05
Num
ber o
f Job
s
680
612
538
301
275
6,167
2,909
2,248
1,895
1,580
INDUSTRY BASE
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Individual & Family ServicesComputer & EnterpriseManagement
Education & Hospitals(Local)
Company & EnterpriseManagement
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Investigation &Security Services
Pharmaceutical & MedicineManufacturing
Individual & FamilyServices
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Pharmaceutical &Medicine Manufacturing
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OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
Boston Natick Newton
87.3%
3.9%
8.8%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers who workin Framingham,live elsewhere.
40,753
5,246 workers live
and work inFramingham.
27,040
workers who livein Framingham,work elsewhere.
FRANKLIN, MAPopulation: 32,731
Median Household Income: $108,272 Per Capita Income: $45,039 Jobs: 19,783
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.5% 158% 122% 0.5%
5.4% N/A 98% 5.5%
SOCIOECONOMIC
95%White Alone
1%Black/African American Alone
4%Asian Alone
0%Other/Multiracial
Franklin 495/MetroWest MARace
54%
$45,039
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+5.5%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
94%
3% 3%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (57%)
Renter Occupied (43%)
57%
43%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 11,429
Occupied97% Vacant3%
1959 or Earlier (21%)
1960 -1979 (22%)
1980- 1999 (45%)
2000 or later (12%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$372,500
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$191.49
Median Time on Market: 44 Days
Number of Sales:
391
74%
of units are in singleunit buildings
26%
of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING
1,700
604 467
Boston
Top Communities FranklinWorkers Commute To:
Framingham Milford
Top Occupations & Wages in Franklin
Software Developers, Systems General Managers
Retail Salespersons Software Developers, Apps
Customer Service Reps.
0
100
200
300
400
500
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$52.76 $48.40
$11.48
$49.26
$18.05
Num
ber o
f Job
s
797
189
187
132
111
1,738
1,200
1,182
1,068
990
INDUSTRY BASE
Education &Hospitals (Local)
Computer Systems Design
Computer Systems Design
Restaurants &Eating Places
Warehousing & Storage
Bakeries & TortillaManufacturing
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Computer & PeripheralEquipmentManufacturing
Company & EnterpriseManagement
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Commercial EquipmentWholesalers
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014 INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016.
81.5%
8.4%
10.1%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Franklin,live elsewhere.
14,859
2,239 workers live
and work inFranklin.
14,490
workers who livein Franklin, work
elsewhere.
GRAFTON, MAPopulation: 18,219
Median Household Income: $88,712 Per Capita Income: $42,542 Jobs: 5,955
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.3% 129% 115% 0.1%
3.0% N/A 92% 1.7%
SOCIOECONOMIC
89%White Alone
3%Black/African American Alone
7%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Grafton 495/MetroWest MARace
50%
$42,542
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+5.4%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
89%
6% 5%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (69%)
Renter Occupied (31%)
69%
31%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 7,283
Occupied94% Vacant6%
1959 or Earlier (34%)
1960 -1979 (18%)
1980- 1999
(28%)
2000 or later (20%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$320,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$167.24
Median Time on Market: 52 Days
Number of Sales:
314
74% of units are in singleunit buildings
26% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
1,408
557 554
Worcester
Top Communities GraftonWorkers Commute To:
Boston Westborough
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Grafton
Postsecondary Teachers Office Clerks
Administrative Assistants Janitors Cashiers
0
50
100
150
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$36.38
$16.49$19.95
$14.96$10.76
Num
ber o
f Job
s
323
227
61
52
42
717
527
526
444
256
INDUSTRY BASE
Education &Hospitals (Local)
Colleges, Universities, &Professional Schools
Colleges, Universities, &Professional Schools
Vocational RehabServices
Individual & FamilyServices
Vocational RehabServices
Other Waste ManagementServices
Forging & Stamping
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Forging & Stamping
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
90.8%
2.6%
6.7%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Grafton,live elsewhere.
3,291
832 workers live
and work inGrafton.
8,301
workers who livein Grafton, work
elsewhere.
HARVARD, MAPopulation: 6,567
Median Household Income: $126,061 Per Capita Income: $49,575 Jobs: 1,291
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.1% 184% 134% 0.0%
1.1% N/A 108% 0.4%
SOCIOECONOMIC
86%White Alone
9%Black/African American Alone
3%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Harvard 495/MetroWest MARace
63%
$49,575
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+2.1%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
90%
5% 5%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (72%)
Renter Occupied (28%)
72%
28%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 1,939
Occupied96% Vacant4%
1959 or Earlier (34%)
1960 -1979 (31%)
1980- 1999 (26%)
2000 or later
(8%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$532,500
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$209.28
Median Time on Market: 70 Days
Number of Sales:
84
94% of units are in singleunit buildings
6% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
207
11085
Boston
Top Communities HarvardWorkers Commute To:
Worcester Concord
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Harvard
Farmworkers Farmers Teacher Assistants
Construction Laborers Elementary School Teachers
0
10
20
30
40
50
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$12.31 $11.90 $14.10$16.80
$33.33
Num
ber o
f Job
s
15
15
13
13
9
188
82
80
50
49
INDUSTRY BASE
Scientific & TechnicalConsulting
Pharmaceutical & MedicineManufacturing
Education & Hospitals (Local)
Crop Production Other Health Practitioners
Other General Merchandise Stores
Crop Production
Pharmaceutical &Medicine Manufacturing
Other Specialty TradeContractors
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Other Specialty TradeContractors
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
78.4%
3.4%
18.3%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Harvard,live elsewhere.
2,688
228 workers live
and work inHarvard.
2,428
workers who livein Harvard, work
elsewhere.
HOLLISTON, MAPopulation: 14,197
Median Household Income: $108,869 Per Capita Income: $45,066 Jobs: 6,652
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.2% 159% 122% 0.2%
2.4% N/A 98% 1.8%
SOCIOECONOMIC
94%White Alone
1%Black/African American Alone
3%Asian Alone
2%Other/Multiracial
Holliston 495/MetroWest MARace
60%
$45,066
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+5.7%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
92%
4% 4%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add up to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (92%)
Renter Occupied (8%)
92%
8%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 5,084
Occupied99% Vacant1%
1959 or Earlier (35%)
1960 -1979 (42%)
1980- 1999 (17%)
2000 or later
(6%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$450,100
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$210.08
Median Time on Market: 42 Days
Number of Sales:
211
84% of units are in singleunit buildings
16% of units are in multi-unit buildings
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QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
795613
343
Boston
Top Communities HollistonWorkers Commute To:
Framingham Natick
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Holliston
Electricians Farmers Farmworkers General Managers
Retail Salespersons
0
100
200
300
400
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$30.90
$12.64 $13.91
$52.54
$11.91
Num
ber o
f Job
s
456
183
107
54
41
842
523
480
364
255
INDUSTRY BASE
Education &Hospitals (Local)
Animal Production &AquacultureBuilding Equipment Contractors
Animal Production& Aquaculture
Crop Production
Building EquipmentManufacturers
Education & Hospitals (Local)
CropProduction
Plastics ProductManufacturing
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Plastics Product Manufacturing
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
88.4%
3.8%
7.8%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Holliston,live elsewhere.
5,380
723 workers live
and work inHolliston.
6,481
workers who livein Holliston, work
elsewhere.
HOPEDALE, MAPopulation: 5,942
Median Household Income: $95,268 Per Capita Income: $39,573 Jobs: 2,511
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.1% 139% 107% 0.1%
1.0% N/A 86% 0.7%
SOCIOECONOMIC
95%White Alone
0%Black/African American Alone
1%Asian Alone
4%Other/Multiracial
Hopedale 495/MetroWest MARace
40%
$39,573
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+0.7%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
93%
5% 2%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profille may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (91%)
Renter Occupied (9%)
91%
9%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 2,328
Occupied96% Vacant4%
1959 or Earlier (54%)
1960 -1979 (5%)
1980- 1999 (31%)
2000 or later
(10%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$242,500
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$146.91
Median Time on Market: 69 Days
Number of Sales:
91
77% of units are in singleunit buildings
23% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
457
315
147
Milford
Top Communities HopedaleWorkers Commute To:
Boston Framingham
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Hopedale
Construction Laborers Carpenters Personal Care Aides
Truck Drivers Childcare Workers
01020304050607080
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$18.08$21.06
$12.56
$21.12
$8.52
Num
ber o
f Job
s
45
40
36
36
33
226
190
168
127
113
INDUSTRY BASE
LocalGovernment
Vocational RehabilitationServicesEducation & Hospitals (Local)
Building ExteriorContractors
Individual & FamilyServices
Nonresidential BuildingConstruction
Building ExteriorContractors
NonresidentialBuilding Construction
State Government
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Other WasteManagement Services
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
90.3%
3.9%
5.8%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers who workin Hopedale, live
elsewhere.
1,663
231 workers live
and work inHopedale.
3,295
workers who livein Hopedale, work
elsewhere.
HOPKINTON, MAPopulation: 15,925
Median Household Income: $138,551 Per Capita Income: $58,672 Jobs: 17,269
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.2% 202% 159% 0.4%
2.6% N/A 127% 4.8%
SOCIOECONOMIC
94%White Alone
1%Black/African American Alone
4%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Hopkinton 495/MetroWest MARace
66%
$58,672
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+10.0%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
93%
4% 3%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (94%)
Renter Occupied (6%)
94%
6%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 5,698
Occupied95% Vacant5%
1959 or Earlier (27%)
1960 -1979 (18%)
1980- 1999
(42%)
2000 or later (14%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$535,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$212.22
Median Time on Market: 45 Days
Number of Sales:
279
91% of units are in singleunit buildings
9% of units are in multi-unit buildings
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QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
819
552
316
Boston
Top Communities HopkintonWorkers Commute To:
Framingham Worcester
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Hopkinton
Software Developers, Apps Software Developers, Systems
General Managers Computer Support Computer Analysts
0100200300400500600700800900
1000
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$54.95 $58.24$52.72
$30.28
$45.26
Num
ber o
f Job
s
1,417
266
233
214
201
5,766
2,697
1,312
842
599
INDUSTRY BASE
Company & EnterpriseManagement
Computer Systems Design
Computer Systems Design
Commercial EquipmentWholesalers
Measuring & ControlInstrument Manufacturing
Company & EnterpriseManagement
Individual & Family Services
Scientific Research &Development
Measuring & ControlInstrument Manufacturing
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Scientific Research &Development
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
82.5%
7.5%
10.2%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers who workin Hopkinton, live
elsewhere.
9,709
749 workers live
and work inHopkinton.
6,516
workers who livein Hopkinton, work
elsewhere.
HUDSON, MAPopulation: 19,602
Median Household Income: $75,985 Per Capita Income: $37,213 Jobs: 9,928
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.3% 111% 101% 0.3%
3.2% N/A 81%2.8%
SOCIOECONOMIC95%
White Alone
2%Black/African American Alone
3%Asian Alone
0%Other/Multiracial
Hudson 495/MetroWest MA
Race
36%
$37,213
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+5.1%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
84%
9% 8%
CitizenshipNote: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due to
rounding.
Owner Occupied (88%)
Renter Occupied (12%)
88%
12%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 7,947
Occupied96% Vacant4%
1959 or Earlier (34%)
1960 -1979 (31%)
1980- 1999 (23%)
2000 or later
(12%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$312,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$185.42
Median Time on Market: 49 Days
Number of Sales:
278
70%
of units are in singleunit buildings
30%
of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
767607 553
Marlborough
Top Communities HudsonWorkers Commute To:
Boston Framingham
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Hudson
Retail Salespersons Janitors Cashiers
Construction Laborers Stock Clerks
0
100
200
300
400
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$11.87
$17.00
$11.04
$21.25
$12.14
Num
ber o
f Job
s
217
184
141
100
87
714
636
608
603
524
INDUSTRY BASE
Building Services
Individual & Family ServicesSemiconductor & ElectronicComponent Manufacturing
Education & Hospitals(Local)
Building ExteriorContractors
Office FurnitureManufacturing
Other GeneralMerchandise Stores
Building ExteriorContractors
Grocery Stores
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission
Sources OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014
INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016.
91.9%
0.8%
7.4%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Hudson,live elsewhere.
8,627
1,538 workers live
and work inHudson.
8,767
workers who livein Hudson, work
elsewhere.
LITTLETON, MAPopulation: 9,359
Median Household Income: $111,680 Per Capita Income: $47,973 Jobs: 9,463
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.1% 163% 130% 0.2%
1.6% N/A 104%2.6%
SOCIOECONOMIC
95%White Alone
0%Black/African American Alone
5%Asian Alone
0%Other/Multiracial
Littleton 495/MetroWest MA
Race
59%
$47,973
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+7.6%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
91%
5% 4%
CitizenshipNote: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due to
rounding.
Owner Occupied (90%)
Renter Occupied (10%)
90%
10%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 3,691
Occupied93% Vacant7%
1959 or Earlier (39%)
1960 -1979 (18%)
1980- 1999
(30%)
2000 or later (14%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$451,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$218.34
Median Time on Market: 49 Days
Number of Sales:
153
88%
of units are in singleunit buildings
12%
of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
522
278 219
Boston
Top Communities LittletonWorkers Commute To:
Acton Concord
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Littleton
Software Developers, Apps Software Developers, Systems
Computer Support General Managers Computer Analysts
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$54.64 $58.09
$30.20
$52.64$44.58
Num
ber o
f Job
s
754
73
63
41
38
3,367
641
435
399
314
INDUSTRY BASE
Measuring & ControlInstrument Manufacturing
Computer Systems Design
Computer Systems Design
Highway, Street, &Bridge Construction
Lumber & ConstructionMaterials Wholesalers
Highway, Street, & BridgeConstruction
Crop Production
Grocery Stores
Communications EquipmentManufacturing
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Building EquipmentContractors
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission
Sources OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014.
INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
88.8%
3.5%
7.7%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Littleton,live elsewhere.
6,907
495 workers live
and work inLittleton.
4,324
workers who livein Littleton, work
elsewhere.
MARLBOROUGH, MAPopulation: 39,425
Median Household Income: $71,790 Per Capita Income: $36,089 Jobs: 36,501
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.6% 105% 98% 1.0%
6.5% N/A 78% 10%
SOCIOECONOMIC
89%White Alone
3%Black/African American Alone
5%Asian Alone
4%Other/Multiracial
Marlborough 495/MetroWest MA
Race
38%
$36,089
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+4.6%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
76%
8%16%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (80%)
Renter Occupied (20%)
80%
20%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 16,560
Occupied94% Vacant6%
1959 or Earlier (39%)
1960 -1979 (25%)
1980- 1999
(26%)
2000 or later (10%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$278,250
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$163.87
Median Time on Market: 49 Days
Number of Sales:
440
55%
of units are in singleunit buildings
45%
of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
1,463 1,348
900
Boston
Top Communities MarlboroughWorkers Commute To:
Concord Waltham
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Marlborough
Retail Salespersons Registered Nurses General Managers
Customer Service Reps. Office Clerks
0
500
1000
1500
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$11.89
$39.57
$52.67
$19.99 $18.26
Num
ber o
f Job
s
406
398
317
305
276
3,165
2,432
1,772
1,604
1,603
INDUSTRY BASE
General Medicine & SurgicalHospitals
Scientific Research &Development
Restaurants &Eating Places
Scientific Research &Development
Medical EquipmentManufacturing
Computer Systems Design
Individual & FamilyServices
Architectural &Engineering Services
Computer SystemsDesign
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
91.3%
1.9%
6.8%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers who workin Marlborough,live elsewhere.
24,070
2,592 workers live
and work inMarlborough.
16,527
workers who livein Marlborough,work elsewhere.
MAYNARD, MAPopulation: 10,459
Median Household Income: $88,333 Per Capita Income: $44,508 Jobs: 2,956
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.2% 129% 121% 0.1%
1.7% N/A 96% 0.8%
SOCIOECONOMIC
91%White Alone
3%Black/African American Alone
5%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Maynard 495/MetroWest MARace
50%
$44,508
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+4.2%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
88%
5% 7%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (67%)
Renter Occupied (33%)
67%
33%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 4,544
Occupied94% Vacant6%
1959 or Earlier (48%)
1960 -1979 (26%)
1980- 1999 (22%)
2000 or later (3%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$323,553
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$186.15
Median Time on Market: 40 Days
Number of Sales:
156
74%
of units are in singleunit buildings
26%
of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
599
441331
Boston
Top Communities MaynardWorkers Commute To:
Concord Waltham
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Maynard
General Managers Management Analysts
Customer Service Reps. Retail Salespersons
Software Developers, Apps
0
100
200
300
400
500
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$52.54
$36.82
$20.01$11.98
$54.68
Num
ber o
f Job
s
58
41
39
37
23
285
261
210
203
191
INDUSTRY BASE
Management & ScientificConsulting
Computer Systems Design
Computer Systems Design
Education & Hospitals (Local)
Other Scientific &Technical Services
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Management &Scientific Consulting
Commercial EquipmentWholesalers
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Education & Hospitals(Local)
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
90.5%
3.6%
5.9%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Maynard,live elsewhere.
3,169
466 workers live
and work inMaynard.
5,296
workers who livein Maynard, work
elsewhere.
MEDFIELD, MAPopulation: 12,368
Median Household Income: $138,036 Per Capita Income: $64,117 Jobs: 4,090
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.2% 201% 174% 0.1%
2.0% N/A 139% 1.1%
SOCIOECONOMIC
94%White Alone
0%Black/African American Alone
4%Asian Alone
2%Other/Multiracial
Medfield 495/MetroWest MARace
69%
$64,117
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+3.3%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
95%
3% 2%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (80%)
Renter Occupied (20%)
80%
20%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 4,328
Occupied95% Vacant5%
1959 or Earlier (23%)
1960 -1979
(45%)
1980- 1999 (26%)
2000 or later
(7%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$647,500
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$262.21
Median Time on Market: 53 Days
Number of Sales:
183
88% of units are in singleunit buildings
12% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
1,541
246 235
Boston
Top Communities MedfieldWorkers Commute To:
Newton Needham
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Medfield
Janitors Cashiers Landscapers Childcare Workers
Food Prep. and Servers
0
100
200
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$14.98$11.00
$15.51
$10.17 $10.79
Num
ber o
f Job
s
102
58
45
23
21
467
359
352
229
178
INDUSTRY BASE
Building Services
Building ServicesEducation & Hospitals (Local)
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Miscellaneous NondurableGoods Wholesalers
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Education & Hospitals (Local)
Grocery Stores
Building FinishingContractors
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Other Health Practitioners
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
83.1%
8.5%
8.4%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Medfield,live elsewhere.
2,246
586 workers live
and work inMedfield.
5,516
workers who livein Medfield, work
elsewhere.
MEDWAY, MAPopulation: 13,069
Median Household Income: $110,241 Per Capita Income: $47,240 Jobs: 4,284
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.2% 161% 128% 0.1%
2.2% N/A 102% 1.2%
SOCIOECONOMIC
95%White Alone
2%Black/African American Alone
3%Asian Alone
0%Other/Multiracial
Medway 495/MetroWest MA
Race
54%
$47,240
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+3.7%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
94%
5% 1%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (88%)
Renter Occupied (12%)
88%
12%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 4,704
Occupied97% Vacant3%
1959 or Earlier (38%)
1960 -1979 (23%)
1980- 1999 (32%)
2000 or later (7%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$385,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$193.73
Median Time on Market: 50 Days
Number of Sales:
185
82% of units are in singleunit buildings
18% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year, EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
710
403244
Boston
Top Communities MedwayWorkers Commute To:
Framingham Natick
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Medway
Cashiers Landscapers Food Prep. and Servers
Waiters & Waitresses General Managers
0
50
100
150
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$11.01
$15.49
$10.79 $11.20 $11.48
Num
ber o
f Job
s
105
73
43
34
31
470
413
362
203
196
INDUSTRY BASE
Education & Hospitals(Local)
Crop Production
Restaurants & Eating Places
MiscellaneousManufacturing
BuildingServices
Restaurants &Eating Places
Machine Shops
GroceryStores
LocalGovernment
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
MiscellaneousManufacturing
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission
Sources OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014.
INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
89.7%
3.6%
6.5%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Medway,live elsewhere.
2,749
642 workers live
and work inMedway.
6,157
workers who livein Medway, work
elsewhere.
MILFORD, MAPopulation: 28,337
Median Household Income: $69,741 Per Capita Income: $34,487 Jobs: 21,472
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.4% 102% 94% 0.5%
4.7% N/A 75%6.0%
SOCIOECONOMIC
88%White Alone
3%Black/African American Alone
2%Asian Alone
7%Other/Multiracial
Milford 495/MetroWest MA
Race
35%
$34,487
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+1.7%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
84%
7% 9%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (85%)
Renter Occupied (15%)
85%
15%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 11,514
Occupied94% Vacant6%
1959 or Earlier (39%)
1960 -1979 (31%)
1980- 1999 (22%)
2000 or later
(8%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$285,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$161.54
Median Time on Market: 49 Days
Number of Sales:
382
66% of units are in singleunit buildings
34% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
1,606
834540
Boston
Top Communities MilfordWorkers Commute To:
Framingham Worcester
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Milford
Registered Nurses Retail Salespersons Personal Care Aides
Cashiers General Managers
0
500
1000
1500
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$38.24
$11.34 $12.59 $10.76
$44.80
Num
ber o
f Job
s
941
269
186
158
150
3,325
1,499
1,206
1,167
755
INDUSTRY BASE
Measuring & ControlInstrument Manufacturing
Individual & Family ServicesGeneral & Surgical Hospitals
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Measuring & ControlInstrument Manufacturing
Professional &Commercial Equipment
Electric PowerGeneration & Distribution
Education & Hospitals (Local)
Individual & FamilyServices
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Restaurants & Eating Places
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
90.0%
2.0%
8.0%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Milford,live elsewhere.
14,167
2,573 workers live
and work inMilford.
12,515
workers who livein Milford, work
elsewhere.
MILLIS, MAPopulation: 8,051
Median Household Income: $92,042 Per Capita Income: $43,739 Jobs: 2,176
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.1% 134% 119% 0.1%
1.3% N/A 95% 0.6%
SOCIOECONOMIC
96%White Alone
0%Black/African American Alone
4%Asian Alone
0%Other/Multiracial
Millis 495/MetroWest MARace
49%
$43,739
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+2.9%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
89%
8%3%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (82%)
Renter Occupied (18%)
82%
18%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 3,085
Occupied99% Vacant1%
1959 or Earlier (35%)
1960 -1979 (27%)
1980- 1999 (28%)
2000 or later (10%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$345,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$190.77
Median Time on Market: 58 Days
Number of Sales:
136
80% of units are in singleunit buildings
20% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
436
167 161
Boston
Top Communities MillisWorkers Commute To:
Framingham Needham
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Millis
Cashiers Landscapers Food Prep. and Servers
Retail Salespersons Stock Clerks
0102030405060708090
100
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$11.00
$15.59
$10.79 $11.46 $12.12
Num
ber o
f Job
s
43
32
25
25
18
248
223
161
108
93
INDUSTRY BASE
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Motor Vehicle PartManufacturing
LocalGovernment
Education & Hospitals (Local)
OtherAmusement &Recreation
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Building Services
Grocery Stores
BuildingServices
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
CropProduction
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission
Sources OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014.
INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
92.5%
1.1%
6.3%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Millis, live
elsewhere.
1,535
387 workers live
and work inMillis.
3,627
workers who livein Millis, work
elsewhere.
NATICK, MAPopulation: 34,892
Median Household Income: $100,469 Per Capita Income: $51,082 Jobs: 21,952
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.5% 147% 139% 0.6%
5.8% N/A 111% 6.1%
SOCIOECONOMIC
87%White Alone
2%Black/African American Alone
10%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Natick 495/MetroWest MA
Race
69%
$51,082
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+7.5%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
86%
7% 7%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (95.50%)
Renter Occupied (4.50%)
95.5%
4.5%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 14,407
Occupied97% Vacant3%
1959 or Earlier (53%)
1960 -1979 (17%)
1980- 1999
(21%)
2000 or later (9%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$495,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$269.53
Median Time on Market: 38 Days
Number of Sales:
498
66% of units are in singleunit buildings
34% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
2,414
1,305994
Boston
Top Communities Natick WorkersCommute To:
Framingham Newton
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Natick
Retail Salespersons Cashiers Retail Supervisors
Software Developers, Apps General Managers
0
1000
2000
3000
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$11.87 $11.05$18.57
$55.17 $52.64
Num
ber o
f Job
s
285
279
98
84
80
1,901
1,429
1,347
876
715
INDUSTRY BASE
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Software Publishers
Software Publishers
Clothing Stores
Other Amusement &Recreation
Restaurants & Eating Places
School & Employee BusTransportation
Education &Hospitals (Local)
DepartmentStores
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Other Schools & Instruction
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
83.7%
8.1%
8.0%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Natick,live elsewhere.
19,567
2,502 workers live
and work inNatick.
14,474
workers who livein Natick, work
elsewhere.
NORFOLK, MAPopulation: 11,660
Median Household Income: $141,278 Per Capita Income: $43,175 Jobs: 3,554
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.2% 206% 117% 0.1%
1.9% N/A 94% 1.0%
SOCIOECONOMIC
89%White Alone
6%Black/African American Alone
1%Asian Alone
4%Other/Multiracial
Norfolk 495/MetroWest MA
Race
50%
$43,175
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+5.5%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
94%
3% 3%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (85%)
Renter Occupied (15%)
85%
15%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 3,295
Occupied96% Vacant4%
1959 or Earlier (17%)
1960 -1979 (29%)
1980- 1999 (41%)
2000 or later (14%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$487,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$211.98
Median Time on Market: 59 Days
Number of Sales:
165
97% of units are in singleunit buildings
3% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
1,007
231 152
Boston
Top Communities NorfolkWorkers Commute To:
Norwood Walpole
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Norfolk
School Bus Drivers Taxi Drivers & Chauffeurs
Construction Laborers Carpenters Landscapers
0
100
200
300
400
500
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$16.35$12.49
$19.37$23.59
$15.50
Num
ber o
f Job
s
132
54
49
34
24
463
454
322
233
226
INDUSTRY BASE
Education & Hospitals (Local)
Other Ground PassengerTransportation
School & Employee BusTransportation
Other GroundPassengerTransportation
Other Specialty TradeContractors
Building FinishingContractors
Building Services
Other SpecialtyTrade Contractors
Building FinishingContractors
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Furniture MerchantWholesalers
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission
Sources OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014.
INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
77.1%
12.7%
10.2%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Norfolk,live elsewhere.
3,114
373 workers live
and work inNorfolk.
4,898
workers who livein Norfolk, work
elsewhere.
NORTHBOROUGH, MAPopulation: 14,814
Median Household Income: $107,797 Per Capita Income: $44,362 Jobs: 9,564
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.2% 157% 120% 0.2%
2.5% N/A 96% 2.7%
SOCIOECONOMIC
88%White Alone
2%Black/African American Alone
10%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Northborough 495/MetroWest MARace
53%
$44,362
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+4.6%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
87%
9%4%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (85%)
Renter Occupied (15%)
85%
15%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 5,253
Occupied97% Vacant3%
1959 or Earlier (33%)
1960 -1979 (27%)
1980- 1999 (28%)
2000 or later (13%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$355,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$200.78
Median Time on Market: 50 Days
Number of Sales:
196
82% of units are in singleunit buildings
18% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
745
525420
Worcester
Top Communities NorthboroughWorkers Commute To:
Marlborough Boston
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Northborough
Retail Salespersons Cashiers Material Movers
Stock Clerks Delivery Service Drivers
0
100
200
300
400
500
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$11.36 $10.76$13.10 $11.61
$15.75
Num
ber o
f Job
s
305
146
145
102
87
638
559
555
395
387
INDUSTRY BASE
Express Delivery Services
Individual & Family Services
Grocery Stores
Computer SystemsDesign
Express DeliveryServices
Commercial EquipmentWholesalers
Other WasteManagement Services
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Individual &Family Services
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Other General MerchandiseStores
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission
Sources OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014.
INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
86.7%
2.2%
10.9%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers who workin Northborough,live elsewhere.
8,256
721 workers live
and work inNorthborough.
6,343
workers who livein Northborough,work elsewhere.
SHERBORN, MAPopulation: 4,245
Median Household Income: $155,956 Per Capita Income: $75,427 Jobs: 1,081
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.1% 228% 204% 0.0%
0.7% N/A 164% 0.3%
SOCIOECONOMIC
96%White Alone
0%Black/African American Alone
4%Asian Alone
0%Other/Multiracial
Sherborn 495/MetroWest MARace
82%
$75,427
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+3.8%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
92%
7%1%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (93%)
Renter Occupied (7%)
93%
7%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 1,554
Occupied94% Vacant6%
1959 or Earlier (26%)
1960 -1979 (45%)
1980- 1999 (20%)
2000 or later
(10%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$749,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$260.09
Median Time on Market: 52 Days
Number of Sales:
65
92% of units are in singleunit buildings
8% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
290
113 108
Boston
Top Communities SherbornWorkers Commute To:
Framingham Natick
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Sherborn
Farmers Farmworkers Housekeepers Waiters & Waitresses
Childcare Workers
0
50
100
150
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$12.65$13.90
$10.93 $11.52$9.40
Num
ber o
f Job
s
35
18
14
12
10
156
134
118
97
60
INDUSTRY BASE
Physicians
Crop ProductionAnimal Production &Aquaculture
Crop Production
Physicians
Restaurants &Eating Places
Private Households
Restaurants &Eating Places
Private Households
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Other Amusement &Recreation
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission
Sources OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014.
INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
84.1%
6.2%
9.7%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Sherborn,
live elsewhere.
443
117 workers live
and work inSherborn.
1,530
workers who livein Sherborn, work
elsewhere.
SHREWSBURY, MAPopulation: 36,352
Median Household Income: $94,017 Per Capita Income: $41,985 Jobs: 14,260
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.5% 137% 114% 0.4%
6.0% N/A 91%4.0%
SOCIOECONOMIC
79%White Alone
4%Black/African American Alone
16%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Shrewsbury 495/MetroWest MARace
54%
$41,985
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+3.9%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
79%
11% 9%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (72%)
Renter Occupied (28%)
72%
28%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 13,807
Occupied93% Vacant7%
1959 or Earlier (37%)
1960 -1979 (23%)
1980- 1999
(29%)
2000 or later (11%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$352,750
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$193.23
Median Time on Market: 50 Days
Number of Sales:
490
71% of units are in singleunit buildings
29% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
3,560
1,139 983
Worcester
Top Communities ShrewsburyWorkers Commute To:
Boston Westborough
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Shrewsbury
Delivery Service Drivers Material Movers Retail Salespersons
Truck Drivers Cashiers
0100200300400500600700
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$15.75$13.09 $11.40
$21.36
$10.76
Num
ber o
f Job
s
372
145
125
106
79
1,416
1,062
1,010
510
385
INDUSTRY BASE
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Express Delivery ServicesExpress Delivery Services
Education & Hospitals(Local)
Other HealthPractitioners
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Home Health Care Services
Grocery Stores
Other Fabricated MetalManufacturing
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Computer SystemsDesign
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission
Sources OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014.
INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
91.0%
1.5%
7.5%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers who workin Shrewsbury,live elsewhere.
11,856
1,839 workers live
and work inShrewsbury.
15,848
workers who livein Shrewsbury,
work elsewhere.
SOUTHBOROUGH, MAPopulation: 9,909
Median Household Income: $143,916 Per Capita Income: $62,223 Jobs: 9,392
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.1% 210% 169% 0.2%
1.6% N/A 135% 2.6%
SOCIOECONOMIC
86%White Alone
2%Black/African American Alone
11%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Southborough 495/MetroWest MA
Race
70%
$62,223
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+3.0%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
84%
11%5%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (92%)
Renter Occupied (8%)
92%
8%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 3,537
Occupied94% Vacant6%
1959 or Earlier (25%)
1960 -1979 (26%)
1980- 1999 (34%)
2000 or later (15%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$560,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$217.17
Median Time on Market: 45 Days
Number of Sales:
145
91%
of units are in singleunit buildings
9%
of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
542
360267
Boston
Top Communities SouthboroughWorkers Commute To:
Framingham Marlborough
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Southborough
Elementary School Teachers Teacher Assistants
Secondary School Teachers Middle School Teachers
Software Developers, Apps
0
100
200
300
400
500
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$33.99
$14.28
$33.99 $33.21
$45.66
Num
ber o
f Job
s
360
188
153
125
81
1,983
1,342
882
324
288
INDUSTRY BASE
Computer SystemsDesign Services
Elementary & SecondarySchools
Elementary & SecondarySchools
Education & Hospitals(Local)
ComputerSystems Design
Individual & FamilyServices
Data Processing & Hosting
Building & DwellingServices
Child Day Care Services
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Home Health Care Services
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
87.6%
2.5%
9.9%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in
Southborough,live elsewhere.
7,748
571 workers live
and work inSouthborough.
4,321
workers who livein Southborough,work elsewhere.
STOW, MAPopulation: 6,957
Median Household Income: $137,551 Per Capita Income: $51,081 Jobs: 1,708
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.1% 201% 138% 0.1%
1.2% N/A 111% 0.5%
SOCIOECONOMIC96%
White Alone
0%Black/African American Alone
2%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Stow 495/MetroWest MARace
65%
$51,081
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+8.8%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
93%
5% 2%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (77%)
Renter Occupied (23%)
77%
23%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 2,591
Occupied98% Vacant2%
1959 or Earlier (30%)
1960 -1979(30%)
1980- 1999 (16%)
2000 or later
(24%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$461,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$195.65
Median Time on Market: 63 Days
Number of Sales:
81
92% of units are in singleunit buildings
8% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
229 208
138
Boston
Top Communities Stow WorkersCommute To:
Waltham Cambridge
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Stow
Construction Laborers Cashiers Landscapers Farmers
Carpenters
01020304050607080
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$21.57
$11.04$15.96
$12.65
$21.93
Num
ber o
f Job
s
27
23
22
19
17
142
111
99
97
91
INDUSTRY BASE
Highway, Street, &Bridge Construction
Other Personal Services
Grocery Stores
Other Specialty TradeContractors
Highway, Street, &Bridge Construction
Other Specialty TradeContractors
Restaurants &Eating Places
Other Amusement &Recreation
Local Government
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Other Amusement &Recreation
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
89.4%
3.0%
7.6%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Stow, live
elsewhere.
1,935
221 workers live
and work inStow.
3,312
workers who livein Stow, work
elsewhere.
SUDBURY, MAPopulation: 18,397
Median Household Income: $165,745 Per Capita Income: $73,965 Jobs: 8,858
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.3% 242% 201% 0.2%
3.0% N/A 160% 2.5%
SOCIOECONOMIC
91%White Alone
1%Black/African American Alone
8%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Sudbury 495/MetroWest MARace
79%
$73,965
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+6.3%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
90%
6% 4%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (66%)
Renter Occupied (34%)
66%
34%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 6,221
Occupied98% Vacant2%
1959 or Earlier (28%)
1960 -1979 (36%)
1980- 1999 (25%)
2000 or later (11%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$690,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$244.68
Median Time on Market: 64 Days
Number of Sales:
279
96% of units are in singleunit buildings
4% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015-5 Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
1,521
543 421
Boston
Top Communities SudburyWorkers Commute To:
Waltham Cambridge
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Sudbury
Childcare Workers Preschool Teachers Retail Salespersons
Teacher Assistants Civil Engineers
0
100
200
300
400
500
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$10.22$15.35 $11.91 $14.96
$43.24
Num
ber o
f Job
s
112
93
61
56
50
1,348
947
774
473
291
INDUSTRY BASE
Child Day CareServices
Child Day Care Services
Architectural & EngineeringServices
Education &Hospitals (Local)
Education & Hospitals(Local)
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Other Amusement &Recreation
Restaurants & Eating Places
Skilled Nursing Facilities
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Private Households
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014. INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
83.9%
3.7%
12.5%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Sudbury,live elsewhere.
6,962
769 workers live
and work inSudbury.
7,636
workers who livein Sudbury, work
elsewhere.
UPTON, MAPopulation: 7,674
Median Household Income: $112,917 Per Capita Income: $44,971 Jobs: 1,569
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.1% 165% 122% 0.0%
1.3% N/A 98% 0.4%
SOCIOECONOMIC
97%White Alone
0%Black/African American Alone
3%Asian Alone
0%Other/Multiracial
Upton 495/MetroWest MARace
47%
$44,971
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+6.7%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
97%
2% 1%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (81%)
Renter Occupied (19%)
81%
19%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 2,963
Occupied91% Vacant9%
1959 or Earlier (34%)
1960 -1979 (18%)
1980- 1999
(30%)
2000 or later (19%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$415,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$170.08
Median Time on Market: 53 Days
Number of Sales:
121
84%
of units are in singleunit buildings
16%
of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
395
216 213
Boston
Top Communities UptonWorkers Commute To:
Framingham Milford
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Upton
Construction Laborers Carpenters Janitors
Teacher Assistants Food Prep. and Servers
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$16.03 $16.91$14.77 $14.11
$10.73
Num
ber o
f Job
s
25
16
14
9
7
210
138
136
103
93
INDUSTRY BASE
Local Government
Outpatient Care CentersEducation & Hospitals (Local)
Restaurants &Eating Places
Other SpecialtyTrade Contractors
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Local Government
Building FinishingContractors
State Government
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Building EquipmentContractors
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission
Sources OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014.
INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
88.9%
2.0%
9.2%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Upton,live elsewhere.
928
258 workers live
and work inUpton.
3,645
workers who livein Upton, work
elsewhere.
WAYLAND, MAPopulation: 13,432
Median Household Income: $145,266 Per Capita Income: $72,773 Jobs: 5,293
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.2% 212%197% 0.1%
2.2% N/A 158% 1.5%
SOCIOECONOMIC
87%White Alone
0%Black/African American Alone
12%Asian Alone
1%Other/Multiracial
Wayland 495/MetroWest MA
Race
82%
$72,773
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+4.4%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
83%
12%5%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (74%)
Renter Occupied (26%)
74%
26%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 5,384
Occupied96% Vacant4%
1959 or Earlier (54%)
1960 -1979 (25%)
1980- 1999 (14%)
2000 or later (7%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$709,500
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$283.50
Median Time on Market: 49 Days
Number of Sales:
248
89% of units are in singleunit buildings
11% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
384
256190
Framingham
Top Communities WaylandWorkers Commute To:
Boston Natick
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Wayland
Cashiers Waiters & Waitresses Childcare Workers
Housekeepers Teacher Assistants
0
100
200
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$11.04 $11.52$10.19 $11.00
$14.97
Num
ber o
f Job
s
85
64
54
48
42
538
472
321
221
191
INDUSTRY BASE
Restaurants & Eating Places
Restaurants & Eating Places
Education & Hospitals (Local)
Grocery Stores
Other Amusement &Recreation
Advertising & PublicRelations
Individual & FamilyServices
Other Amusement &Recreation
Private Households
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Education &Hospitals (Local)
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission
Sources OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014.
INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
82.1%
2.7%
15.2%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Wayland,live elsewhere.
3,397
483 workers live
and work inWayland.
5,903
workers who livein Wayland, work
elsewhere.
WESTBOROUGH, MAPopulation: 18,611
Median Household Income: $101,467 Per Capita Income: $46,018 Jobs: 25,775
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.3% 148% 125% 0.7%
3.1% N/A 100% 7.1%
SOCIOECONOMIC
74%White Alone
1%Black/African American Alone
23%Asian Alone
2%Other/Multiracial
Westborough 495/MetroWest MA
Race
64%
$46,018
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+1.9%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
77%
8%15%
Citizenship
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Owner Occupied (90%)
Renter Occupied (10%)
90%
10%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 7,337
Occupied95% Vacant5%
1959 or Earlier (26%)
1960 -1979 (34%)
1980- 1999 (29%)
2000 or later (12%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$391,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$208.13
Median Time on Market: 62 Days
Number of Sales:
302
59% of units are in singleunit buildings
41% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
789595 565
Worcester
Top Communities WestboroughWorkers Commute To:
Framingham Boston
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Westborough
Retail Salespersons Cashiers General Managers
Software Developers Customer Service Reps.
0
100
200
300
400
500
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$11.89 $11.05
$52.63 $54.85
$20.01
Num
ber o
f Job
s
461
363
327
317
178
2,704
1,734
1,401
1,252
1,014
INDUSTRY BASE
Computer SystemsDesign
Computer Systems Design
Company & EnterpriseManagement
Restaurants &Eating Places
Company & EnterpriseManagement
Pharmaceutical &Medicine Manufacturing
Individual & FamilyServices
Pharmaceutical &Medicine Manufacturing
Employment Services
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Restaurants &Eating Places
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission
Sources OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014.
INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016
87.4%
2.9%
9.7%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers who workin Westborough,live elsewhere.
21,727
1,540 workers live
and work inWestborough.
7,142
workers who livein Westborough,work elsewhere.
WESTFORD, MAPopulation: 23,232
Median Household Income: $121,591 Per Capita Income: $49,004 Jobs: 11,788
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.3% 177% 133% 0.3%
3.9% N/A 106% 3.3%
SOCIOECONOMIC
84%White Alone
1%Black/African American Alone
15%Asian Alone
0%Other/Multiracial
Westford 495/MetroWest MA
68%
$49,004
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+8.1%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
87%
9%4%
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Race
Owner Occupied (83%)
Renter Occupied (17%)
83%
17%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 8,339
Occupied95% Vacant5%
1959 or Earlier (22%)
1960 -1979 (27%)
1980- 1999 (42%)
2000 or later (10%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$427,000
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$210.53
Median Time on Market: 45 Days
Number of Sales:
287
93%
of units are in singleunit buildings
7%
of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
Citizenship
947
567 500
Boston
Top Communities WestfordWorkers Commute To:
Burlington Chelmsford
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Westford
Software Developers, Systems Waiters & Waitresses
General Managers Software Developers, Apps
Retail Salespersons
050
100150200250300350
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$58.18
$11.52
$52.66 $54.64
$11.97
Num
ber o
f Job
s
296
136
86
85
83
1,151
1,006
995
933
648
INDUSTRY BASE
Computer Systems Design
Computer Systems Design
Company & EnterpriseManagement
Education &Hospitals (Local)
Company & EnterpriseManagement
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Individual & Family Services
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Computer EquipmentManufacturing
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Computer EquipmentManufacturing
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014 INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016.
91.6%
1.5%
7.0%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers whowork in Westford,
live elsewhere.
9,765
1,423 workers live
and work inWestford.
10,425
workers who livein Westford, work
elsewhere.
WRENTHAM, MAPopulation: 11,287
Median Household Income: $102,659 Per Capita Income: $43,761 Jobs: 6,252
% of495/MetroWest
% ofMA
0.2% 150% 119% 0.2%
1.9% N/A 95% 1.7%
Owner Occupied (62%)
Renter Occupied (38%)
62%
38%
HOUSING Total Housing Units: 4,083
Occupied95% Vacant5%
1959 or Earlier (29%)
1960 -1979 (20%)
1980- 1999 (38%)
2000 or later (14%)
Year Structure Built:Median Home Sales Price:
$407,750
Median Price Per SquareFoot:
$191.59
Median Time on Market: 56 Days
Number of Sales:
166
89% of units are in singleunit buildings
11% of units are in multi-unit buildings
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commisison Sources
QUICK FACTS: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-Year; EMSI, 2016 Jobs (includes self-employed workers) SOCIOECONOMIC: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year
HOUSING: United States Census Bureau, 2015 5-year; MLS Home Sales, 2015
SOCIOECONOMIC
99%White Alone
1%Black/African American Alone
0%Asian Alone
0%Other/Multiracial
Wrentham 495/MetroWest MA
50%
$43,761
Per Capita Income
Population Growth (2010-2015)
Residents 25+ with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher
55%
41%
$36,895
$46,118
+5.0%
+4.4%
+3.5%
U.S. Citizen Naturalized Citizen
Not a U.S. Citizen
95%
3% 2%
Note: Percentages in this profile may not add to 100% due torounding.
Race
Citizenship
575
272 253
Top Communities WrenthamWorkers Commute To:
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING Top Occupations & Wages in Wrentham
Retail Salespersons Retail Supervisors Waiters & Waitresses
Janitors Cashiers
0
1000
2000
2016 Jobs
Median Hourly Wage
$11.46
$18.89
$11.20
$14.97
$11.01
Num
ber o
f Job
s
89
79
75
71
45
1,247
584
495
307
230
INDUSTRY BASE
Clothing Stores Buildings Services
Restaurants & Eating Places
Shoe Stores Waste ManagementServices
Restaurants & EatingPlaces
Jewelry, Luggage, &Leather Goods Stores
Buildings Services
Skilled Nursing Facilities
Largest Industries (2016):
Fastest Growing Industries (2010-2016):
Petroleum & CoalProducts Manufacturing
Prepared by the Public Policy Center at UMass Dartmouth for the 495/MetroWest Partnership in support of the 495/MetroWest Suburban Edge Community Commission Sources
OCCUPATIONS & COMMUTING: EMSI, Largest Occupations; United States Census Bureau. OnTheMap Application. All Jobs. 2014 INDUSTRY BASE: EMSI, Industry Table, 2016.
Boston Norwood Franklin
86.9%
5.6%
7.5%
Getting to Work
Personal Vehicle
PublicTransportation
Other*
*Other includes walking, bicycling, taxicab, motorcycle, or working at home.
workers who workin Wrentham, live
elsewhere.
6,543
520 workers live
and work inWrentham.
5,316
workers who livein Wrentham,
work elsewhere.