Washington State Data

Connect with Your State Leaders in Washington

Meet the key players in Washington's state government, including the most prominent elected officials from the executive and legislative branches. These leaders oversee elections, enforce laws, manage state finances, and set the policy agenda for Washington.

Key executive branch officials

  • GovernorBob Ferguson (D) - The state's chief executive who implements laws and manages the executive branch.
  • Secretary of StateSteve Hobbs (D) - Oversees statewide elections, business registrations, and key public records.

Key legislative branch officials

  • Speaker of the HouseLaurie Jinkins (D) - Leads the lower chamber and controls the flow of legislation and committee assignments.

2020 Census Data Shown

Key statewide indicators for Washington from the 2020 Census: population, median age, median household income, education attainment, poverty and uninsured rates, and broadband access.

Updated: 2025-09-25

Population in Washington (2020): 7.7 million residents

What is the total population of Washington?

Washington has 7.7 million residents as of the 2020 Census. Explore district-level demographics or find your representatives.

Total Population

Estimated total residents based on the 2020 Census.

Median age in Washington: 38.2 years

What is the median age in Washington?

The median age in Washington is 38.2 years. Compare districts on the demographics page.

Median Age

Half of residents are younger, half older than this age.

Median household income in Washington: $94,952

What is the median household income in Washington?

The median household income in Washington is $94,952. See how income varies by district on district demographics.

Median Household Income

Midpoint of household income distribution (in dollars).

Education in Washington: HS or higher 15.1%; bachelor's or higher 38.8%

What share of adults in Washington have a high school or bachelor's degree?

In Washington, 15.1% of adults have a high school diploma or higher, and 38.8% have a bachelor's degree or higher.

Education Levels

Share of adults 25+ with at least a high school diploma or a bachelor's degree.

Poverty and uninsured in Washington: poverty 9.9%; uninsured 6.4%

What are the poverty and uninsured rates in Washington?

In Washington, the poverty rate is 9.9% and the uninsured rate is 6.4%.

Poverty & Uninsured

Percent of people below the federal poverty line and the share without health insurance.

Broadband in Washington: 3,020,558 subscriptions

How many households in Washington have broadband?

In Washington, broadband access is 3,020,558 subscriptions. Number of broadband subscriptions reported.

Broadband

Number of broadband subscriptions reported.

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