The average Utahn is taxed at a rate of 0.60% for property, a maximum of 5.00% for income and up to 5.95% for sales. Compared to the national averages Utah earns a score of good 👍 for property taxes, average for income taxes and average for combined local and state sales tax. Quick links to regions of Utah with predicted increasing and decreasing valuations.
Review the Geographical, Political and Spiritual Attributes of Utah
Utah has approximately 3,044,321 residents. A common term for people in Utah is "Utahan". Within this population there are around 51,461 births and 16,575 deaths per year. Approximately 71.9% of this population speaks English exclusively. Conversely, 0.6% of this population has no verbal English skill. On average, real estate listings in Utah are on the market for 51 days. The Market Health Index for Utah is 9.80. Summit is the wealthiest of all counties in Utah. The least wealthy of all counties in Utah is Piute.
Daily state facts: Utah has one of the highest labor participation rates in the nation.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Utah employment in July 2023 was 1,809,212, unemployment was 43,862 or 2.4% of total jobs.