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August 15, 2022 - 12:30 PM
While Penticton is sometimes seen as more of a retirement destination than a place to work, new survey data shows that’s not the case.
Only 23% of new residents to Penticton who filled out a “Welcome Home” survey were retired while 31% moved to the city for a job and another 14% were remote workers or worked from home.
Only 28% of new residents who arrived between Jan. 1 and July 7 this year were 45 or older and 17.5% were under the age of 18.
“The data shows continued growth in remote-workers, showing that skilled professionals and young families are recognizing the benefits of moving to a community like Penticton, where they can achieve a more appealing work-life balance,” Anthony Haddad, general manager of community services for the City of Penticton, said in a news release.
A total of 128 people filled out the survey, representing 301 residents.
Of those, 24% came from the Lower Mainland, 16% from other parts of the Okanagan, 13% from Alberta and 12.5% from Ontario.
Most, 42%, live in houses and another 34% in apartments or condos.
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