Bend, OR (97703)

Deschutes County · Bend, OR · Population 33,279

Fresh.Data current as of Apr 24, 2026

Bend, OR (ZIP 97703) sits in Deschutes County within the Bend metro area. The page draws on 2 federal data feeds retrieved Apr 27. Top health signal: Health Insurance comes in below the national average at 4.7%. NCES lists 3 schools serving the area, 3 non-charter. 4 colleges and universities serve the area, with median in-state tuition of $9,308. Social vulnerability is low in this ZIP at the 18th percentile (CDC SVI), reflecting strong baseline resilience to public-health emergencies and natural disasters. Fire accounts for 58% of the 19 FEMA disaster declarations on record for this ZIP. Premature-mortality burden is comparatively low at 5,427 years of potential life lost per 100,000 (County Health Rankings, 2025). Fast-food restaurants outnumber grocery stores roughly 5-to-1 per capita (USDA Food Environment Atlas) — a "food swamp" pattern often linked to higher diet-related disease prevalence. Per IRS migration filings (2022-2023), the area's primary county netted $253,720,000 in incoming taxable income — a wealth-inflow signal even when headcount churn is modest. Healthcare access is the area's quieter strength; school options sit on the lighter side, so families may find themselves looking at districts a few ZIPs over. Notable: median household income $112,405, fair market rent of $1,970 for a two-bedroom, and a typical home value of $1,012,869, down 1.8% over the past year. Every figure on this page links to its underlying federal dataset with a retrieval date so you can audit the freshness yourself.

Demographics

Population & age

Total population
33,279
Median age
44.7

Race & ethnicity

White
89.3%
Black
0.2%
Asian
1.2%
Hispanic / Latino
5.1%
Other / multi-racial
8.9%

Income & housing

Median household income
$112,405
Median home value
$844,800

Education

Bachelor's degree or higher (age 25+)
53.8%

Employment

Unemployment rate
5.2%

Housing

Owner-occupied
10,464(76.3%)
Renter-occupied
3,253(23.7%)
Vacant units
1,754
Built (median)
1997

Commute

Public transit
77(0.5%)
Work from home
4,393(26.7%)
Avg commute
14.6 min

Economic wellbeing

Below poverty line
2,027(6.1%)
Uninsured
171(0.5%)

Digital access

Broadband access
13,233(96.5%)
No broadband
484(3.5%)

Language & nativity

Foreign-born
1,234(3.7%)
Non-English at home
2,073(6.5%)

Studio

$1,500

/month

1 Bed

$1,510

/month

2 Bed

$1,970

/month

3 Bed

$2,740

/month

4 Bed

$3,300

/month

HUD Fair Market Rents represent the 40th percentile of standard-quality rental housing in this area. FY2026 data.

Home values

Typical home value

$1,012,869

Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI) · as of March 2026

Year-over-year change

-1.8%

vs. March 2025

5-year change

+22.5%

vs. March 2021

Metro area

Bend, OR

Metropolitan statistical area

Source: Zillow Research, ZHVI All Homes (SFR, Condo/Co-op) Time Series (zillow.com/research/data). Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI) is copyrighted by Zillow, Inc.

New housing construction

New housing units permitted

1,624

Across 1,218 permitted buildings. Total construction value: $538.5M.

Single-family

1,148

71% of total units

Multifamily (2+ unit)

476

29% of total units

Single-family value

$451.0M

construction value

Multifamily value

$87.5M

construction value

Based on county-level data (2024).

Source: U.S. Census Bureau Building Permits Survey (census.gov/construction/bps). Public domain. BPS reports annual residential building permits from local permit-issuing jurisdictions, aggregated to county. A permit reflects intent to build, not a completed unit — actual construction lags by 6-24 months for multifamily projects.

Business & employment

Business establishments

1,250

Total employment

9,014

Annual payroll

$556.6M

Average annual pay

$61,753

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ZIP Business Patterns (census.gov). Public domain. ZBP covers establishments with paid employees; Census suppresses employment and payroll values when fewer employers operate in a ZIP than would protect their confidentiality.

Employment & wages

Average annual pay

$66,229

Average weekly wage

$1,274

Total employment

93,866

Total establishments

11,562

That is roughly 1% above the US national average of $65,470 per worker.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (bls.gov/cew). Public domain. QCEW is derived from state unemployment-insurance filings and covers ~95% of US jobs. Figures are county-level totals assigned to ZIPs whose primary county matches; small-employer cells are suppressed by BLS to protect employer confidentiality.

Unemployment

Unemployment rate

4.1%

That tracks the US national unemployment rate of about 4.0%.

Labor force

109,394

Employed

104,924

Unemployed

4,470

Based on Deschutes County, OR data (2024).

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics (bls.gov/lau). Public domain. LAUS publishes monthly and annual labor-force estimates for every US county. Figures are county-level totals assigned to ZIPs whose primary county matches.

Banking access

FDIC-insured bank branches

8

Typical banking access

A standard suburban / mid-density branch count for this area.

Total deposits

$1.4B

across all branches in this ZIP

Distinct institutions

6

different banks operating here

Top banks by deposits in this ZIP

  • 1.First Interstate Bank$397.5M · 2 branches
  • 2.Bank of America, National Association$302.8M · 2 branches
  • 3.JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association$253.1M · 1 branch

Based on FDIC-insured branch offices as of June 30, 2024.

Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits (fdic.gov). Annual June-30 snapshot of every FDIC-insured branch and the deposits booked there. Figures cover all institutions reporting a branch address in this ZIP.

Community health centers

Federally funded health-center sites

1

Single health-center site

One federally funded community health center serves this ZIP. Residents who need same-day care or specialty services may rely on neighboring ZIPs.

FQHC sites

1

federally qualified

Look-Alike sites

0

FQHC equivalents

Avg hours / week

16

across sites in this ZIP

Sites in this ZIP

  • 1.Harriman Health Clinic

Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Look-Alike sites provide primary care on a sliding-fee scale, regardless of ability to pay. Active sites only; data refreshed 2026.

Source: HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care (data.hrsa.gov). Per-ZIP counts of active service-delivery sites operated by Health Center Program grantees and Look-Alike organizations.

Alternative-fuel stations

Public EV charging stations

20

Strong EV charging coverage

A robust public-charging footprint, including multiple networks. EV ownership is straightforward even without a home charger.

Level 2 ports

24

AC charging — workplace, retail, home

DC Fast ports

0

Highway-class fast charging

Charging networks

  • AUTEL
  • Blink Network
  • ChargePoint Network
  • + 4 more networks

Active public stations only. Snapshot taken 2026; AFDC's underlying registry refreshes continuously as stations open and close.

Source: U.S. Department of Energy via NREL (afdc.energy.gov). Per-ZIP counts of active public alternative-fuel stations (electric, hydrogen, propane, CNG, biodiesel, E85, LNG, renewable diesel) and EV charging-port totals.

Public libraries

Public-library outlets

1

Single library outlet

One public-library outlet serves this ZIP — typical of suburban and small-town areas. Card holders also have full access to the rest of the system's branches.

Buildings

1

1 branch

Avg hours / week

68.8

across outlets in this ZIP

Avg square feet

39,700

per outlet

Outlets in this ZIP

  • 1.Downtown Bend Library

Public libraries provide free WiFi, computer access, children's programming, job-seeking resources, and meeting space — community infrastructure beyond books. FY2023 outlet inventory from the federal Public Libraries Survey.

Source: Institute of Museum and Library Services (imls.gov). Per-ZIP counts of active public-library outlets — central buildings, branches, and bookmobiles — operated by federally reporting library systems.

Social Vulnerability Index

Overall SVI

18th percentile

Low Vulnerability

Based on 13 census tracts, population 32,895

Vulnerability Themes

  • Socioeconomic Status24th percentile
  • Household Characteristics14th percentile
  • Racial & Ethnic Minority Status21st percentile
  • Housing Type & Transportation38th percentile

Households Without Vehicle

277

Limited English Speakers

100

Persons with Disability

3,272

Without HS Diploma

489

Without Health Insurance

1,267

Adults Age 65+

7,036

The Social Vulnerability Index uses U.S. Census data to identify communities most at risk during public health emergencies and natural disasters. Higher percentiles indicate greater vulnerability. Tract-level scores are aggregated to this ZCTA via Census 2020 ZCTA→Tract crosswalk, weighted by land-area share. Source: atsdr.cdc.gov. Public domain.

Federal Disaster Declarations

Federally Declared Disasters

19

Date Range

1964–2025

Most Recent Declaration

FLAT FIRE

Fire — declared August 23, 2025 (DR-5610)

Incident period: August 22, 2025 – September 5, 2025

Top Incident Types

  • Fire11 (58%)
  • Biological2 (11%)
  • Severe Storm2 (11%)
  • Flood2 (11%)
  • Coastal Storm1 (5%)
  • Other1 (5%)

Individual Assistance

2

Direct help to disaster survivors

Households Program

1

Housing & temporary lodging support

Public Assistance

18

Repair of public facilities & roads

Hazard Mitigation

8

Funding to reduce future disaster risk

FEMA declares disasters at the county level; counts here include every federally declared disaster touching any county that overlaps this ZIP. Statewide declarations and pre-1964 records without county granularity are excluded. Program flags reflect which FEMA assistance categories were activated (Individual Assistance, Households, Public Assistance, Hazard Mitigation). Source: fema.gov/openfema. Public domain.

Air quality

Median daily AQI

39

Good
Good 258dModerate 89dUSG 12dUnhealthy 7d

Peak AQI (2024)

176

Unhealthy

Primary pollutant

PM2.5

283 days as main pollutant

Days measured

366

Based on Deschutes County data (2024).

Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air Quality System (epa.gov). Public domain. Only counties with EPA AQS monitoring stations appear here (~30% of US counties); rural ZIPs whose primary county has no monitor will not show this section.

Community health profile

Years of potential life lost (per 100K)

5,427

That is roughly 2,773 years per 100,000 below the national county median (~8,200).

Premature death is the headline composite outcome CHR reports — age-adjusted, all-cause, before age 75.

Fair or poor health

14%

of adults self-report

Poor physical health days

3.8

avg per adult per month

Poor mental health days

5.4

avg per adult per month

Uninsured

7.1%

of residents under 65

Primary care MDs

99

per 100,000 residents

Preventable hospital stays

1,808

per 100K Medicare enrollees

Food environment (0-10)

8.5

10 = best access & security

Exercise access

94%

residents near a facility

Flu vaccinated

53%

of Medicare enrollees

Low birth weight (under 2,500 g) accounts for 6.8% of live births in this county — an early-life health input that downstream outcomes track against.

Based on Deschutes data (2025 CHR release).

Source: County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute (countyhealthrankings.org). Annual release. Underlying source datasets vary by measure (CDC BRFSS, NCHS Vital Statistics, AHA, USDA Food Environment Atlas, and others). Figures are county-level and assigned to every ZIP whose primary county matches.

Food access

Food access status

Moderate food access challenges

23.0% of Deschutes County, OR residents live more than 1 mile (urban) or 10 miles (rural) from the nearest supermarket.

Grocery stores

0.16

per 1,000 residents

Supercenters & clubs

0.05

per 1,000 residents

SNAP-authorized stores

0.58

accepting food benefits

Fast-food restaurants

0.78

per 1,000 residents

Among low-income residents, 5.1% are low-access — those without a supermarket within 1 mile (urban) or 10 miles (rural).

Per-1,000 figures show how many of each store type exist in Deschutes County, OR for every 1,000 residents. Higher grocery and supercenter density usually means easier access to fresh food; higher convenience-store-only density (with low grocery rate) often signals a food swamp.

Source: USDA Economic Research Service, Food Environment Atlas (ers.usda.gov). County-level metrics fanned to ZIP via the primary county in the Census ZCTA-county relationship file. Variable years differ per family (stores ~2020, low-access ~2019).

Who’s moving in and out

Net migration (2022-2023)

+1,390 people

+1,129 households+$253.7M net AGI flow

Moved in

9,748households

15,289 people • $1.0B AGI

Moved out

8,619households

13,899 people • $767.8M AGI

Where new residents came from

  1. Multnomah County, OR553 households
  2. Washington County, OR341 households
  3. Lane County, OR340 households
  4. Clackamas County, OR299 households
  5. Crook County, OR246 households

Where departing residents went

  1. Crook County, OR399 households
  2. Multnomah County, OR336 households
  3. Jefferson County, OR261 households
  4. Lane County, OR250 households
  5. Washington County, OR199 households

Incoming households reported an average AGI of $104,790 versus departing households' $89,079.

Source: U.S. Internal Revenue Service, Statistics of Income, Migration Data (irs.gov). Public domain. Migration is measured by year-over-year changes in the address on individual tax returns; figures are county-level totals attributed to ZIPs whose primary county matches. Foreign migration contributes to inflow/outflow totals but does not appear in the top-county lists. Small flows are suppressed by IRS to protect taxpayer confidentiality.

Data sources used on this page

Health profile

Crude prevalence estimates from CDC PLACES, derived from BRFSS small-area modeling. Population-level figures only.

Schools in this ZIP

3 schools serve this ZIP, including 3 non-charter.

All 3 schools serving this ZIP
SchoolTypeGradesEnrollment
North Star ElementaryPublic0–5262
Bend International SchoolPublic0–8215
Desert Sky MontessoriPublic0–6162

Schools listed from NCES Common Core of Data via the Urban Institute Education Data Portal.

Fresh.NCES CCD via Urban Institute EDP · Apr 27, 2026

Colleges & universities nearby

Colleges in this area

4

Median in-state tuition

$9,308

Median earnings (10 yr)

$38,940

  • 2-Year
    In-state tuition
    $5,049
    Out-of-state tuition
    $13,545
    Acceptance rate
    Graduation rate
    24.9%
    Median earnings (10 yr)
    $38,940
    Median student debt
    $12,000
  • Certificate
    In-state tuition
    Out-of-state tuition
    Acceptance rate
    Graduation rate
    94.1%
    Median earnings (10 yr)
    Median student debt
  • In-state tuition
    $13,566
    Out-of-state tuition
    $37,356
    Acceptance rate
    63.1%
    Graduation rate
    53.8%
    Median earnings (10 yr)
    $64,010
    Median student debt
    $21,221
  • In-state tuition
    Out-of-state tuition
    Acceptance rate
    Graduation rate
    79.8%
    Median earnings (10 yr)
    $20,551
    Median student debt
    $7,435

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (collegescorecard.ed.gov). Public domain data. Earnings figures reflect median earnings 10 years after entry for federally-aided students.

What these numbers say together

Bend, OR (ZIP 97703) sits in Deschutes County within the Bend metro area. The page draws on 2 federal data feeds retrieved Apr 27. Top health signal: Health Insurance comes in below the national average at 4.7%. NCES lists 3 schools serving the area, 3 non-charter. 4 colleges and universities serve the area, with median in-state tuition of $9,308. Social vulnerability is low in this ZIP at the 18th percentile (CDC SVI), reflecting strong baseline resilience to public-health emergencies and natural disasters. Fire accounts for 58% of the 19 FEMA disaster declarations on record for this ZIP. Premature-mortality burden is comparatively low at 5,427 years of potential life lost per 100,000 (County Health Rankings, 2025). Fast-food restaurants outnumber grocery stores roughly 5-to-1 per capita (USDA Food Environment Atlas) — a "food swamp" pattern often linked to higher diet-related disease prevalence. Per IRS migration filings (2022-2023), the area's primary county netted $253,720,000 in incoming taxable income — a wealth-inflow signal even when headcount churn is modest. Healthcare access is the area's quieter strength; school options sit on the lighter side, so families may find themselves looking at districts a few ZIPs over. Notable: median household income $112,405, fair market rent of $1,970 for a two-bedroom, and a typical home value of $1,012,869, down 1.8% over the past year. Every figure on this page links to its underlying federal dataset with a retrieval date so you can audit the freshness yourself.

The two domains pull in different directions. Healthcare access reads strong, but the on-paper school count is on the lighter side — that’s less a quality signal and more a density one. Households here often look at districts a few ZIPs over for school choice while keeping their providers local.

One concrete reading worth keeping: Depression prevalence sits higher the national rate at 24.1%. Each figure on this page links to the original federal dataset with its retrieval date — this synthesis is a reading, not a substitute for the underlying records.

Frequently Asked Questions — ZIP 97703

What is the obesity rate in ZIP 97703?

25.5%, which is 7.5 percentage points below the national average of 33.0% (CDC PLACES, retrieved Apr 24, 2026).

What is the depression rate in ZIP 97703?

24.1%, which is 2.1 percentage points above the national average of 22.0% (CDC PLACES, retrieved Apr 24, 2026).

What is the high blood pressure rate in ZIP 97703?

31.7%, which is 0.3 percentage points below the national average of 32.0% (CDC PLACES, retrieved Apr 24, 2026).

How many schools are in ZIP 97703?

3 schools serve this ZIP, including 3 public schools (NCES CCD, retrieved Apr 27, 2026). No charter schools are listed in this ZIP by NCES CCD.

Does ZIP 97703 have charter schools?

No charter schools are listed in ZIP 97703 by NCES CCD (retrieved Apr 27, 2026).

Are there high schools in ZIP 97703?

No high schools are listed in this ZIP by NCES CCD (retrieved Apr 27, 2026).

What is the population of ZIP 97703?

33,279 people live in ZIP 97703, with a median age of 44.7 (Census ACS 5-Year 2022, retrieved Apr 30, 2026).

What is the median household income in ZIP 97703?

$112,405 per year (Census ACS 5-Year 2022, retrieved Apr 30, 2026).

Is ZIP 97703 mostly renters or homeowners?

In ZIP 97703, 76.3% of occupied housing units are owner-occupied and 23.7% are renter-occupied (Census ACS 5-Year 2022, retrieved Apr 30, 2026).

How do people commute in ZIP 97703?

In ZIP 97703, 26.7% of workers work from home. Public transit is used by 0.5% of commuters (Census ACS 5-Year 2022, retrieved Apr 30, 2026).

What is the poverty rate in ZIP 97703?

6.1% of the population in ZIP 97703 lives below the federal poverty line (Census ACS 5-Year 2022, retrieved Apr 30, 2026).

What percentage of households in ZIP 97703 have broadband internet?

96.5% of households in ZIP 97703 have broadband internet access (Census ACS 5-Year 2022, retrieved Apr 30, 2026).

What is the typical home value in ZIP 97703?

The typical home value in ZIP 97703 is $1,012,869, down 1.8% from a year ago (Zillow Home Value Index, retrieved May 1, 2026).

Are home values rising or falling in ZIP 97703?

Home values are down 1.8% over the past year and up 22.5% over the past five years (Zillow Home Value Index, retrieved May 1, 2026).

How many businesses are in ZIP 97703?

As of 2022, 1,250 business establishments operated in ZIP 97703 employing 9,014 workers (Census ZIP Business Patterns, retrieved May 3, 2026).

What is the average salary in ZIP 97703?

The average annual pay across all local establishments in ZIP 97703 is $61,753, based on Census ZIP Business Patterns 2022 data (retrieved May 3, 2026).

How vulnerable is ZIP 97703 to disasters and public health emergencies?

According to the CDC Social Vulnerability Index (2022), ZIP 97703 ranks in the 18th percentile nationally for social vulnerability — a low vulnerability profile (retrieved May 3, 2026).

What is the biggest vulnerability factor in ZIP 97703?

Housing Type & Transportation is the highest-scoring CDC SVI theme for ZIP 97703, ranking in the 38th percentile nationally (CDC/ATSDR Social Vulnerability Index 2022, retrieved May 3, 2026).

How many federally declared disasters has ZIP 97703 experienced?

FEMA has recorded 19 federal disaster declarations affecting ZIP 97703 between 1964–2025 (FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations, retrieved May 3, 2026).

What kinds of disasters most often hit ZIP 97703?

Fire is the most common federally declared disaster type affecting ZIP 97703, accounting for 11 of 19 declarations (58%, FEMA OpenFEMA, retrieved May 3, 2026).

What was the most recent disaster declared for ZIP 97703?

The most recent FEMA disaster declaration affecting ZIP 97703 was "FLAT FIRE" — a fire declared in 2025 (DR-5610) (FEMA OpenFEMA, retrieved May 3, 2026).

What colleges are near ZIP 97703?

4 colleges and universities are listed near ZIP 97703 by the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, including Central Oregon Community College, Premiere Aesthetics Institute, and Oregon State University-Cascades Campus (retrieved May 2, 2026).

What is the average tuition at colleges near ZIP 97703?

Median in-state tuition across 4 nearby institutions is $9,308 (College Scorecard, retrieved May 2, 2026).

What do graduates earn from colleges near ZIP 97703?

Graduates of nearby colleges earn a median of $38,940 ten years after entry (College Scorecard, retrieved May 2, 2026).

What data is available for ZIP 97703?

This page covers health outcomes from CDC PLACES (33 metrics), school information from NCES CCD (3 schools), demographics from the Census ACS 5-Year (2022), home values from the Zillow Home Value Index, colleges from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (4 institutions), local business & employment from Census ZIP Business Patterns (2022), social vulnerability scores from the CDC/ATSDR SVI (2022), and federal disaster declarations from FEMA OpenFEMA (19 on record). Data is refreshed on Mubboo's standard schedule.

How current is this data?

Health data retrieved Apr 24, 2026 from CDC PLACES. School data retrieved Apr 27, 2026 from NCES CCD. Demographics retrieved Apr 30, 2026 from Census ACS 5-Year (2022). Home values retrieved May 1, 2026 from Zillow Research. College data retrieved May 2, 2026 from U.S. Dept of Education College Scorecard. Business & employment retrieved May 3, 2026 from Census ZBP (2022). Social vulnerability scores retrieved May 3, 2026 from CDC/ATSDR SVI (2022). Federal disaster declarations retrieved May 3, 2026 from FEMA OpenFEMA (19 on record).

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Last reviewed Apr 24, 2026


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