Missouri's Congressional District 4 Facts
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Industry Impact
13.4K
13.4 Thousand total auto jobs in Missouri
3.30%
3.30% depend on the auto industry for jobs
$766.32M
Total Labor Income Annually
26.1K
Total New Cars Sold in 2024
Industry Impact and Tax Revenue: Multi-industry contribution analysis of the economic impact of automotive manufacturing, selling, repairing, renting, and additional maintenance modeled using IMPLAN economic analysis data software, 2023 data year; compiled by Alliance for Automotive Innovation with data provided by S&P Global Mobility, sales figures represent new vehicle registrations between January 1, 2024 - December 31, 2024. New vehicle sales revenue derived from NADA Data.
Tax Revenue
$80.08M
in state tax revenue
$2.78M
corporate profits tax
$54.94M
federal income taxes
Registrations
742.8K
Registered
By Body Style
- Cars 200,835 (27.00%)
- UVs 248,647 (33.50%)
- Pickups 232,328 (31.30%)
- Vans/Minivans 39,973 (5.40%)
By Powertrain
- ICE / Hybrid 739,600 (99.60%)
- Electric 2,117 (0.30%)
- Plug-In Hybrid 1,127 (0.20%)
The Missouri congressional district 4 average age of vehicles is 14.9 years; The national average is 12.2.
Registration figures compiled by Alliance for Automotive Innovation with data provided by S&P Global Mobility as of December 31, 2024; new purchase figures compiled by Alliance for Automotive Innovation with data provided by S&P Global Mobility representing new vehicle registrations between January 1, 2024 - December 31, 2024.
New Purchases
26.1K
Vehicles Sold
By Body Style
- Cars 3,073 (11.80%)
- UVs 13,480 (51.70%)
- Pickups 8,398 (32.20%)
- Vans/Minivans 1,115 (4.30%)
By Powertrain
- ICE / Hybrid 25,313 (97.10%)
- Electric 596 (2.30%)
- Plug-In Hybrid 158 (0.60%)
Fueling
- Gasoline Stations 471
- EV Level 2 Charging Ports 219
- EV Level 2 Charging Stations 107
- EV DC Fast Charging Ports 74
- EV DC Fast Charging Stations 17
Compiled by Alliance for Automotive Innovation with data provided by U.S. Department of Energy’s Alternative Fuels Data Center, figures represent fueling data as of January 1, 2025.
Consumers
$64.3K
Median Household Income
71.90%
Owner Occupied Housing
28.10%
Rental Occupied Housing
86.40%
Owner Occupied Single Family Homes
Commuting to Work
- Drive Alone to Work (74.90%)
- Carpool to Work (10.20%)
- Work From Home (10.47%)
- Other (4.10%)
Housing Type
- Single Family Home (74.20%)
- 1-Unit (4.30%)
- 2-4 Units (6.70%)
- 5-9 Units (2.40%)
- 10-19 Units (2.00%)
- 20+ Units (2.50%)
- Mobile / RV / Boat (7.90%)
Figures compiled by Alliance for Automotive Innovation with data provided U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey 2023.