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Washington (WA)Pacific Time (PT)

Area Code 360

Washington (WA) * Vancouver, Olympia, Bremerton, Bellingham, Marysville, Mount Vernon, Oak Harbor, Port Angeles * Pacific Time (PT)

2.4M

Population

212

ZIP codes

Washington

Primary state

Pacific Time (PT)

Time zones

What stands out

  • Coverage: 2.4M people across 212 ZIP codes.
  • Overlapping area codes: 564
  • Major cities: Vancouver, Olympia, Bremerton.
Primary state:Washington (WA)/Major cities:Vancouver, Olympia, Bremerton, Bellingham, Marysville, Mount Vernon, Oak Harbor, Port Angeles

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Basics

Percentiles compare this area code to other area codes nationwide.

Population

2.4M

ZIP codes

212

Median age

41.4 yrs

Population density

132.9/sq mi

Mean commute time

27 min

Avg. household size

2.5

Economy

Percentiles compare this area code to other area codes nationwide.

Median household income

$94.4K

Per capita income

$46.4K

Median home value

$525K

Median rent

$1.6K

Poverty rate

9.7%

Neighbors

Neighboring area codes

253425503509971

National Percentile Rankings

How this area code compares to other area codes nationwide.

Notes & Sources
  • Area-code boundaries can change over time; verify official assignments with NANPA for critical use.
  • In regions with overlapping area codes, new numbers may use a different code.
  • This page aggregates ZIP-based crosswalks for orientation and does not indicate phone-number availability.

Data freshness

ACS 5-year
2020–2024
Page updated
2026-04-26

Release schedule and upstream dates: Sources.

Data sources

U.S. Census (ACS 5-year)U.S. Census TIGER/LineNANPA

Derived statistics

  • Area codes are not Census geographies; statistics are estimated by aggregating ZCTA (ZIP) values for associated ZIPs.
  • ZIP↔area code associations are derived from NPA boundary polygons and ZCTA centroid points, and can be approximate.
  • Median age, mean commute, and household size are population-weighted; population density uses summed ZIP land area.
Area code overlays and service areas are primarily governed by NANPA; this page uses aggregated geographic overlays for orientation only.

Data accuracy & methodology

This report aggregates 2020–2024 ACS 5-year estimates and geographic overlays for orientation. Area code service areas can cross ZIP/state boundaries and change over time; verify official assignments with NANPA for critical use.

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