City safety & data profile
Maple ValleyWA
King County, Washington. Federal health, economic and safety indicators for Maple Valley, drawn from Census, CDC and CMS data. Larger than 99% of the 4,640 U.S. cities Areazine tracks.
- 2.3M
- Population
- Top 1%
- By size
- $124,746
- Median income
- $859,900
- Median home
- 8.6%
- Poverty rate
The quick read
Reading Maple Valley, WA beyond the headline numbers
Maple Valley sits inside King County, Washington, at roughly 47.39°N, -122.05°W. Its population of 2,287,171 and median household income of $124,746 are the two most quoted figures, but in isolation they hide the shape of the city. A median home value of $859,900 paired with median rent of $2,092 is the starting point for a price-to-income read that tells you how stretched a typical household is before any other cost of living factor is considered. The 8.6% poverty rate next to that income figure is the better signal — two cities with identical medians can have very different lived realities depending on the income distribution underneath.
Health and healthcare access are the next layer most residents and prospective movers actually care about. CDC PLACES indicators for Maple Valley show the highest-prevalence measure is short sleep duration at 29%, followed by high blood pressure at 26.7%. Within the city boundary, CMS Hospital Compare tracks 20 hospitals with an average rating of 3.4/5 and 10 carrying emergency departments — the ER count is the more actionable figure if you are evaluating a move because it defines the effective trauma radius.
Areazine reconstructs these layers from U.S. Census ACS (Place geography), CDC PLACES, and CMS Hospital Compare — each updated on its own cadence — and pairs them with live alerts from FEMA, NOAA, FDA, and CPSC scoped to the Maple Valley area. The comparison bars next to each metric anchor the number against a national reference, which is the fastest way to tell whether Maple Valley is an outlier on a given dimension before drilling into the raw value.
10-Year Trends 2013–2024
Economics
| Indicator | Value |
|---|---|
| Median Rent | |
| Poverty Rate | 8.6% -39% vs avg |
| Unemployment | 4.8% |
| Bachelor's Degree+ | 56.7% |
| Work From Home | 29.2% |
| Public Transit | 6.8% |
Population
Health Profile 15 measures
Health Indicators
Preventive Care
Other Measures
Hospitals 20 total
Frequently Asked Questions 6
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Safety Context
Maple Valley, WA is located in King County, Washington. With a population of 2.3M and a median household income of $124,746, the community faces health challenges including short sleep duration and high blood pressure. Residents have access to 20 hospitals with an average rating of 3.4/5 stars. Safety alerts for the Maple Valley area are monitored from federal and state agencies including FEMA, NOAA, FDA, and CPSC.
Safety Guides
Primary source data
EPA Outdoor Air Quality Data
Federal monitoring network — every measurement we report
AirNow — Washington
Real-time AQI for every monitored Washington location
National Weather Service
NOAA active watches, warnings, advisories
CDC Air Quality & Health
Health-impact reference for every AQI category
EPA NAAQS standards
National Ambient Air Quality Standards — the regulatory thresholds
Nearby Cities 8
Data Sources
All data on this page comes from official U.S. government sources. Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES program (2023). Hospital ratings from CMS Hospital Compare (2024). Climate data from NOAA. Education data from NCES. Cost of living from Bureau of Economic Analysis. Crime statistics, where referenced on Areazine, originate from the FBI Crime Data Explorer. Housing market figures referenced on Areazine come from HUD Fair Market Rents. Data is county-level (King County) as the smallest consistent geographic unit across all sources.