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Financial stability in Washington.

Income resilience and cost pressure indicators tied to long-term financial stability. Use this page to understand how this risk factor contributes to the overall score in Washington and how it compares with other states.

Review the measures, data sources, and narrative summary below to see what drives the LifeRiskIQ Risk Score for this risk factor.

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Risk factor score

35.4

Relative risk factor score

Risk factor scores show relative pressure for Washington compared with other states. Higher scores indicate higher relative risk in this risk factor.

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What we measure

Signals included in this risk factor.

  • Median household income (ACS)
  • Poverty rate (ACS)
  • Rent-burdened households (ACS)
  • Consumer complaint volume per capita (CFPB)

Sources

Data inputs and verticals.

  • US Census ACS
  • CFPB Consumer Complaint Database
Sources listed here reflect the active datasets. Citations update as new releases are added.

Factor context

In Washington, this is the #3 highest risk factor out of 5 scored factors.

Versus average factor

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Versus overall score

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Narrative summary

How Financial stability influences risk in Washington.

The Financial stability score for Washington is 35.4. This indicates moderate relative risk compared with other states.

This risk factor combines ACS median income, poverty, and rent-burden indicators with CFPB complaint volume per capita. Higher scores suggest more financial pressure and consumer distress relative to peers.

Use this risk factor with housing and mobility signals to understand cost pressure and long-term household stability at a population level.

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