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QUALITY OF LIFE Sioux City Metro—Iowa, Nebraska, & South Dakota CULTURE & RECREATION EVENTS CENTER MAJOR ANNUAL EVENTS Tyson Events Center/Fleet Farm Arena Artsplash, Awesome Biker Nights, Downtown for the Holidays, THEATRES COMMUNITY PROFILE Downtown Live Concert Series, Farmers Market, Greek Fest, Mardi Orpheum Theatre, Sioux City Community Theatre, Gras Gala, Rivercade Celebration, Saturday in the Park, The Big Lamb Productions Parade, Dakota/Plymouth/Woodbury County Fairs MUSEUMS/ATTRACTIONS SPORTS Freedom Park, LaunchPAD Children’s Museum, Lewis SIOUXLAND AT A GLANCE RIVERFRONTHEALTHCARE Sioux City Explorers (Minor League Baseball) & Clark Interpretive Center, MidAmerica Museum of Sioux City Bandits (CPIFL) Transportation & Aviation, Peirce Mansion, Sioux City DEVELOPMENT Sioux City Musketeers (United States Hockey League Tier One) Public Museum, Queen of Peace, Sioux City Railroad Metro Population Park Jefferson Speedway (Auto Racing) Museum, Sgt. Floyd River Museum & Welcome Center Construction is slated to begin Woodbury County, IA 102,172 PUBLIC RECREATION FACILITIES SYMPHONY in 2021. The multi-million 1 Climbing Wall, 10 Golf Courses, 3 Disc Golf Courses, 1 Tubing Hill, 3 Sioux City Symphony Plymouth County, IA 24,986 EDUCATIONSwimming Pools, 5 Splash Pads, 42 Tennis Courts, 8 Pickleball Courts, dollar project will be 59 Parks, 50 + Miles of Bike Paths and Walking Trails ART Dakota County, NE 21,006 completed in three phases Sioux City Art Center COUNTRY CLUBS Dixon County, NE 6,000 over the next several years. Dakota Dunes Country Club, Sioux City Country Club Union County, SD 14,399 Key pieces will include the BOATING & FISHING Stockyards Garden Plaza, Missouri River, Big Sioux River, Brown’s Lake, Snyder’s Bend Sioux City Metro 168,563 Event Lawn, Yoga Lawn, a soft HUNTING The tri-state region of surface playground for Game is abundant on both private and public property. Climate Iowa, Nebraska and South children with slides, two Dakota has much to offer— Avg. High Avg. Low pavilions/plazas, two or three abundant career opportunities, river overlooks, two January 31 10 affordable cost of living, quality April 62 37 education, safe communities, basketball courts, dog park HEALTHCARE and recreational trail. July 85 63 and a wide variety of amenities Siouxland is home to three hospitals and a surgical center: MercyOne-Siouxland, UnityPoint—St. Luke’s, Dunes Surgical October 63 38 and recreational opportunities. Hospital and Riverview Surgical Center. MercyOne and St. Luke’s both are regional medical centers providing a Trauma The Siouxland region is energized with progress. Center, Cardiac Unit, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and Substance Abuse Center. The Dunes Surgical Hospital provides acute care for surgical patients, providing the only lithotripsy in Siouxland. The Riverview Surgical Center is a state of the Average Rainfall 27.74 inches art surgery center offering the latest technologies, biologic injections, minimally invasive procedures, and more. Average Snowfall 36 inches NATIONAL RECOGNITIONS The area is home to over 300 physicians and surgeons and 53 dentists. Other healthcare services include a same day surgery center, burn unit and advanced cardiovascular care, substance abuse and psychiatric services, as well as a cancer Source: USClimateData.com treatment center and pulmonary services. Sioux City was named one of the Households by Income Top 10 Most Livable Small Cities in the U.S. EDUCATION 2000 The Siouxland community is nationally recognized for its commitment to excellence at all levels. Siouxland residents— # of Households 46,339 whatever their age or academic level—enjoy an impressive array of options for primary, secondary, post-secondary, and Median Income $38,563 continuing education. 2010 Sioux City Metro ranked #1 for Economic Development # of Households 54,012 South North Projects for populations of 50,000-200,000. HOUSING Sioux Sioux Sioux The following are the colleges and universities Median Income $44,569 Area K-12 City Sgt. Bluff City City Total in the Siouxland area: A varied selection of residential development can High Schools 3 1 1 1 6 Briar Cliff University Sioux City, IA Morningside College Sioux City, IA be found throughout the Middle/Jr. High 3 1 1 1 6 Northeast Community College South Sioux City, NE Siouxland region. Homes, St. Luke’s College Sioux City, IA Best States for Jobs Nationally Elementary 13 2 6 1 22 University of South Dakota Vermillion, SD apartments, condos and Parochial (PK-8) 4 0 0 0 4 Western IA Tech Iowa #1, Nebraska #4, South Dakota #6 townhomes are available in a Community College Sioux City, IA wide array of price ranges. Parochial (9-12) 1 0 0 0 1 Data from Bureau of Labor Statistics and Census Bureau’s American Community Survey ECONOMIC OUTLOOK siouxlandchamber.com MAJOR EMPLOYERS ECONOMIC INCENTIVES* COST OF LIVING* TRANSPORTATION A score less than 100 means lower than the U.S. average. Above 100 means more expensive than the U.S. average. Miscellaneous Goods & Services 97 Transportation 68 Housing 50 Health Care 115 Utilities 92 LABOR FORCE Food & Groceries 94 TOTAL (AVG) 78 Sioux City MSA July 2020 July 2019 *Compared to the national average of 100, the average Labor Force 92,100 95,300 BUSINESS TAXES/CREDITS cost of living was 78 according to Sperling’s Best Places. Employment 86,800 92,500 Tax Iowa Nebraska South Dakota Unemployment 5,400 2,800 Corporate Income Tax Rates First $25,000—6% First $100,000—5.58% None The trade area is comprised Next $75,000—8% Over $100,000—7.81% of 265,000 people within a Next $150,000—10% Unemployment 5.8% 2.9% 50-mile radius of Sioux City. Airport Sioux Gateway Airport/ Over $250,000—12% Rate Brigadier General Bud Day Field Federal Income Taxes Yes—50% No N/A Length of Runways 9,002 ft. Deductible on State Forms 2019 LABORSHED STUDY 6,600 ft. Apportionment Formula (Used to Sales 100% Sales 100% N/A Time to Downtown 7 minutes Determine % Total Business Income (on profits from sales in (on profits from sales in Highest Level of Education Attained (All Employed) RAIL SERVICE Attributed to the Taxing State) state only) state only) Railroads BNSF Tax Incentive for Job Creation Yes Yes N/A 77.2% with an Education Beyond High School Union Pacific BARGE SERVICE Investment Tax Credits Yes Yes N/A Barge Terminal Big Soo Terminal R & D Tax Credits Yes No N/A PROXIMITY TO MARKETS Sales/Use Tax on Industrial No No Yes—4.5% Machinery & Equipment Days by Days by City Miles Railroad Motor Inventory Tax on Goods in Transit No No No (Carload) Freight (Truckload) Tax on Manufacturers’ Inventories No No No Atlanta 1,062 2.5 3.5 Chicago 494 1 1 PERSONAL INCOME TAX RATES—2019 Denver 600 2 2 Iowa Wages (By Employment Status) Des Moines 200 1 1 $0+ 0.33% Kansas City 298 1 1 Nebraska—Joint Return $1,638+ 0.67% Median Hourly Wage Median Annual Salary $0+ 2.46% Los Angeles 1,683 3 5 $3,276+ 2.25% $6,290+ 3.51% $6,552+ 4.14% Milwaukee 491 2 1 $37,760+ 5.01% $14,742+ 5.63% Minneapolis 281 1 1 $60,480+ 6.84% $24,570+ 5.96% New Orleans 1,100 2.5 3.5 $32,760+ 6.25% South Dakota—None New York 1,309 3 4 $49,140+ 7.44% Omaha 96 1 1 $73,710+ 8.53% St. Louis 529 2 1.5 .