St. Thomas By the Numbers

12/18/09  Print This Post Print This Post    4 Comments      Written by Julie Schwietert
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Though the “By the Numbers” series usually runs on the Notebook, we take a look at St. Thomas’ numbers not as a place we’re passing through, but as locals see and live in it.

Yesterday, I wrote: “[A] tropical island is only paradise for people who come for a short, pleasant visit, not for the people who live there day in and day out.” Read on if you’re wondering why.

Number of years since being bought by the United States: 92

Amount of money paid by the US for St. Thomas (along with St. Croix and St. John): $25 million USD

Current population: Just over 50,000

Current minimum wage (as of late July 2009): $7.25

Average monthly electricity bill (for a family of 2 that runs air conditioning at night): $300.00 + (Yes, you read that correctly)

Average weekly wages for a St. Thomas resident (as of last quarter of 2008): $673.00

Total number of St. Thomas residents employed in the last quarter of 2008: 23,900

Guardsman in Iraq. Photo: National Guard

Number of St. Thomas National Guardsmen who have served in Iraq & Afghanistan since 2001 (total number reflects National Guardsmen from St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John): 500

Number of St. Thomas National Guardsmen who have been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan in the line of duty since 2001 (total number reflects National Guardsmen from St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John): at least one dozen

Number of St. Thomas National Guardsmen who have ever been able to vote for President of the country they serve: ZERO. Due to the terms of its status as a US territory, St. Thomas residents are citizens of the United States but do not have the right to vote in federal elections.

Number of people who have told me “Things aren’t what they used to be.” 7

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Want to learn more about the Caribbean? Read “Hope, Change, and Yes, We Can in St. Kitts.”


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Julie Schwietert is the managing editor of Matador Network. She contributed a chapter to the recently published book, The Voluntary Traveler, and is currently working on five features for Fodor's Puerto Rico, 6th Edition.

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  • Simone Gorrindo replied on December 18, 2009

    Interesting. Puerto Ricans are also unable to vote, and that fact has always shocked me…Though wages really look better than I thought they would — $673.00 is pretty darn good money! Certainly better than I make. Do you know what rent is like there?

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  • Julie Schwietert replied on December 18, 2009

    Simone-

    You’re right; all the US territories and commonwealths have no voting privileges, though I was surprised to learn that USVI residents have none at all– Puerto Ricans, at least, can vote in the presidential primary.

    I just asked about average rent, and was told that it ranges from $400/mo for an efficiency apartment to more than $2,000 for a 1-2 bedroom. Personally, I’d have a hard time making ends meet.

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    • Nancy replied to Julie Schwietert on December 18, 2009

      I’d have a hard time making ends meet too. I would assume the hospitality industry provides the majority of jobs on St. Thomas.

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  • Abbie replied on December 18, 2009

    When I was in Barbados, I heard the same kind of story… another potential argument for/against the tourism industry’s impact. The country wants to attract people with money to stay, but the people who are from there can barely afford to live there.

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