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About 435 Area Code:
The 435 area code covers many cities and counties in Utah, including Cedar City, Logan, Moab, Park City, Price, St. George, Tooele, and Vernal.
It does not cover Davis, Morgan, Salt Lake, Utah, and Weber counties. The area code also extends to the Colorado City, AZ school district .
Area Code Time Info
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10:18:14 AM | Fri, June, 20, 2025 | UTC/GMT-6 |
10:18:14 AM | Fri, June, 20, 2025 | UTC/GMT-6 |
9:18:14 AM | Fri, June, 20, 2025 | UTC/GMT-7 |
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In area code 435, FCC complaints show varying trends over the years. Wireless and mobile complaints make up the majority, reaching their highest number in 2018. Complaints related to wired connections have decreased consistently since 2015. A significant change is observed in 2023, with VOIP complaints surging, suggesting that more people in the area are opting for this method of communication.
Complaints about unwanted calls, telemarketing, and robocalls in the 435 area code have varied over the years. Unwanted calls reached their highest number in 2021 with 296 complaints, but this dropped to 94 by 2024. Telemarketing issues peaked at 128 complaints in 2015 but have not been reported since then. Meanwhile, complaints about robocalls were at 8 in 2014 but have also decreased to zero in recent years, showing a reduction in these types of calls.
Complaints in the 435 area code about different types of calls have changed over the years. In 2023, there was a notable increase in prerecorded voice complaints, reaching 209, while live voice complaints were 65. The area experienced a peak in abandoned calls, hitting 107 in 2021, but this issue has since decreased significantly. Text message complaints varied, peaking at 37 in 2022, showing the range of concerns related to communication in this region.
The 435 area code shows a predominantly White population, making up about 88.6% of residents. In contrast, Black or African American individuals represent only about 1.2%, while Asian residents account for approximately 2.7%. Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander individuals constitute about 1.1%, and those identifying as Some Other Race are around 6.3%. Overall, the racial diversity in this area code is limited, with the majority being White.
The 435 area code shows a consistent increase in median household income from 2012 to 2022, starting at $49,643 and reaching $69,472. Over the same years, the national median income also increased, but generally at a slower pace. By 2022, the income in the 435 area code was significantly above the national median income of $66,930. This trend indicates that households in this area have notably improved their financial standing compared to the national average over the past decade.
Total population within the 435 area code stands at 2,690,855, with males numbering 1,364,235 and females 1,326,620. This results in a sex ratio of approximately 105.9 males for every 100 females. The median age in this region is about 35.6 years, which is notably younger than the national median age of 41.1 years. Salt Lake County leads the way as the most populated county in the area, housing 1,180,643 people. Following closely is Utah County with a population of 666,021 and then Washington County, which has 183,297 residents. The demographics paint a picture of diverse and growing communities across 28 unique counties represented by the 435 area code. Since 2012, the population has steadily increased from 2,262,899 to the current total, reflecting a healthy growth trend. This vibrant demographic, particularly the younger median age, indicates an area that may be more dynamic and potentially more attractive to younger families and individuals compared to the broader national statistics.
Labor force participation in area code 435 began at 63.5% in 2012 and fell modestly to 62.1% by 2022, indicating relative stability over time. The employment-to-population ratio saw a gradual increase from 58.9% to 59.5% during the same period. The unemployment rate significantly decreased from 7.19% in 2012 to 3.95% in 2022. Compared to national averages, area code 435 has consistently recorded higher participation and employment rates, along with a lower unemployment rate.
Never got to answer the call. Called twice and ***g up before I could take the call. No message left.
Nothing i don’t answer it
SPAMMER
Na.
Asking if I was interested in saving money on phone and internet. Ignored me when I asked them to put me on their do not call list...when I threatened to file a complaint they said "good luck with that".
I dont answer
They are scammer
called my husband ask for me. wouldn't give him any info. but never called my phone.
Asked if I was in California
I found this number on my credit report, someone had opened an account and used this number.
Important message for me then ***g up
Stating they are: Adler Attorney based out of (a law officer) and someone is trying to sue you, "you have been notified, this is your case number, etc." It sounds so legit, but it's a scam, don't fall for it.
Are you ok
Says they are a "Major Medicaid provider", but cannot pinpoint which medicaid for me in Ohio. Has also been told MULTIPLE times there is no one by Robert at this number. Blocked and reported so many times over the last weeks.
I don’t know it was a text