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Gig Harbor is a city in Pierce County, Washington, with a population of approximately 12,029.

Population12,029
Median Home Value$686,000
Median Income$106,042
Area5.9 sq mi

How Gig Harbor Ranks

#2
Fastest Growing Citiesin Pierce County
+1.8%
#2
Lowest Property Taxesin Pierce County
0.02%
#2
Best Fiscal Healthin Pierce County
91 / 100

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NewsMAR 27, 2026

Gig Harbor crews remove 'love locks' from North Creek bridge after safety inspection

Gig Harbor crews remove 'love locks' from North Creek bridge after safety inspection KOMO

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NewsMAR 04, 2026

Gig Harbor restaurant owner to run for 26th district state Senate seat

Gig Harbor restaurant owner to run for 26th district state Senate seat Kitsap Sun

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NewsFEB 24, 2026

Gig Harbor protection order violation turns deadly, leaving 5 dead including suspect

Gig Harbor protection order violation turns deadly, leaving 5 dead including suspect KXLY.com

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