Arlington Demographics & Workforce
Arlington’s mix of industries and talent is exceptionally
diverse, and extends well beyond government research
into cutting-edge areas of technology and commerce.
Media organizations, nonprofits, think tanks and technology
firms have flocked to Arlington for its central location within
the region, its talented workforce, and its distinctive energy
and urban appeal.
Lots of people are talking about alternative energy. And in Arlington, the most powerful
alternative energy around is brainpower. Smart, creative, well-educated people are the
most sought-after, highly prized commodity for any organization.
Arlington boasts:
- The highest
concentration of 25–34 year olds in the region
- One of the most
extraordinary and exciting areas in the region to work.
- The most highly
educated community in the
Washington, D.C. region:
nearly 70% of Arlingtonians
hold bachelor degrees,
and over a quarter hold
advanced degrees.
- A creative-class community, topping the
chart within the Washington D.C. metropolitan area for its creative
core of residents, its diversity, its educational attainment and
its technology base.
Additional accolades for Arlington include:
- 4th in “Top 10 Richest Areas” in U.S. – BizJournals, 2010
- Affirmed Triple-AAA bond rating – Moodys, Standard and Poors, Fitch, 2009
- Ranked as “one of the least 20 economically stressed counties in
the United States” – Associated Press, 2010
- Selected as one of the “Top Seven Intelligent Communities” globally – The Intelligent Community Forum, 2010
- 2nd in “Households Age 25–43 with Income $100K” – Nielson Company
- Hailed as an “oasis of stability amid a downturn” – New York Times, 2009
- Ranked as the “safest city in which to weather a recession” – Business
Week, 2008
- Awarded “America’s Great Places” designation – American Planning
Association, 2008
- Ranked as the “Top Wealth Center” in the nation – BizJournals, 2008
Arlington’s creative community status
results from the values and mission of the community
itself, creating a place where people want to both
live and work.Communities become and remain successfulbased on the types of people they are
able to attract. Companies benefit
by drawing from a talented
workforce that has a stake
in its community.
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Hear what others are saying about Arlington:
"The move from the District to Arlington was a sound busines decision that factored in both
staff and leadership considerat ions. Arlington is a safe, modern and growing location, close to
Washington, D.C., offering outstanding amenities and conveniences including transit options, hotels,
shopping and eating establishments. Plus, AED staff made the move easy and stress-free. They gave us
the feeling that we were special and that they wanted us to come to Arlington." – Donald C. Cook, Jr., VP, Operations & Support Services, National Crime Prevention Council
"All of the resources I need to get my job done are right here in Arlington. I'm proud to be a part of a community that people care so much about."– Christina Murata, Ph.D.
Chief Science Officer
Bio-defense Industry
"Arlington is a perfect location to form the multidisciplinary, multiinstitutional teams which are the trend in the biomedical research we’re conducting at Virginia Tech." – Yue Wang, Ph.D., Professor of Electrical,
Computer & Biomedical Engineering,
Virginia Tech Advanced Research Institute
"Arlington is attracting residents and businesses that want an independent upscale restaurant in their neighborhood. It’s important to us to be part of a growing community. And we’ve been lucky enough to grow along with it." – Tracy O’Grady, Chef & Co-Founder, Willow Restaurant
"Arlington is truly a livable community–built and planned in a way that promotes interaction and contact between community members." – Carol Rickard-Brideau, AIA, Managing Partner/Little A Diversified Architectural Consulting Firm
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