Town
Paw Paw Township
- grade C+Overall Grade
- Town in Indiana
- Rating 3 out of 5 2 reviews
Report Card
- Public Schoolsgrade C+
- Crime & Safetygrade unavailable
- Housinggrade B+
- Nightlifegrade C+
- Good for Familiesgrade C+
- Diversitygrade C+
- Jobsgrade B
- Weathergrade B minus
- Cost of Livinggrade A
- Health & Fitnessgrade B minus
- Outdoor Activitiesgrade C+
- Commutegrade B minus
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Real Estate
Median Home Value
$116,200
National
$217,500Median Rent
$720
National
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Crime & Safety
Crime & Safety
grade unavailable
Based on violent and property crime rates.
Violent Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
- AssaultNo data availablenational 282.7
- MurderNo data availablenational 6.1
- RapeNo data availablenational 40.7
- RobberyNo data availablenational 135.5
Property Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
- BurglaryNo data availablenational 500.1
- TheftNo data availablenational 2,042.8
- Motor Vehicle TheftNo data availablenational 284
Residents
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Working in Paw Paw Township
Jobs
grade B
Based on employment rates, job and business growth, and cost of living.
Median Household Income
$52,121
National
$62,843Similar Places
Paw Paw Township Reviews
Rating 3 out of 5 2 reviews
I have recently graduated college and the job market is awful in Wabash. I have a high GPA, a Bachelor's Degree and am pursuing an Associate's Degree. I'm a quick learner, have always had a job and like to think I've always been a well liked employee. But getting a job in Wabash was still next to impossible and now I'm getting paid less than minimum wage and only working around 15 hours a week.
I prefer to support local business. I feel like it takes a lot of heart and dedication to start and run your own business. They also seem to have better people skills and care a little more than large chain stores. I plan to have my own local business in a few years.