St. Paul 50 Poor
St. Paul Livability #172 ranked city in Alaska#25,422 ranked city in the USARanks better than 13% of areas

Pros and Cons of Living in St. Paul

PROS
  • Nothing Found

    There are no pros to highlight for this area, as none the standard was not met in any category.

CONS
  • Amenities

    The majority of amenities will be difficult to reach within a short walk, often requiring residents to use a vehicle or public transportation for access.

  • Commute

    Low commute scores could be due to limited access to public transit in this area, as well as longer-than-average work commute times for residents.

  • Crime

    Reporting high crime rates per 100,000 people, this area may be perceived as an unsafe place to reside. These statistics encompass both violent and property crime rates.

  • Housing

    High-priced homes, limited home affordability and an unstable real estate market featuring below-average home prices might contribute to this area's low housing score.

  • Schools

    The low schools score might be a result of factors like lower than average education levels, lackluster reading and math scores and the inaccessibility of local elementary and high schools.

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      St. Paul transportation information

      Statistic St. Paul Alaska National
      Average one way commute5min19min26min
      Workers who drive to work45.0%68.1%76.4%
      Workers who carpool15.6%12.5%9.3%
      Workers who take public transit0.0%1.5%5.1%
      Workers who bicycle0.6%1.0%0.6%
      Workers who walk26.9%7.9%2.8%
      Working from home8.8%4.6%4.6%
      Source: The St. Paul, AK data and statistics displayed above are derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).