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Data Sets

County-Level Population Data for Idaho

Percent Change in Population, 2000-2007

The table is sorted in ascending order by FIPS code. Click a column title to sort by that column; click again to reverse the sort.

FIPS1County nameRUC code2Population 1990Population 2000Population 2007Change 1990-2000Change 2000-07
16001Ada County 2205,775300,904373,40646.2%24.1%
16003Adams County 83,2543,4763,5466.8%2.0%
16005Bannock County 366,02675,56579,92514.4%5.8%
16007Bear Lake County 76,0846,4115,8635.4%-8.5%
16009Benewah County 67,9379,1719,24315.5%0.8%
16011Bingham County 637,58341,73543,46611.0%4.1%
16013Blaine County 713,55218,99121,56040.1%13.5%
16015Boise County 23,5096,6707,57190.1%13.5%
16017Bonner County 626,62236,83541,05038.4%11.4%
16019Bonneville County 372,20782,52296,54514.3%17.0%
16021Boundary County 78,3329,87110,87218.5%10.1%
16023Butte County 82,9182,8992,771-0.7%-4.4%
16025Camas County 97279911,10236.3%11.2%
16027Canyon County 290,076131,441179,38145.9%36.5%
16029Caribou County 66,9637,3046,8624.9%-6.1%
16031Cassia County 719,53221,41620,9609.6%-2.1%
16033Clark County 87621,02290634.1%-11.4%
16035Clearwater County 68,5058,9308,2315.0%-7.8%
16037Custer County 94,1334,3424,1665.1%-4.1%
16039Elmore County 421,20529,13028,85637.4%-0.9%
16041Franklin County 39,23211,32912,20322.7%7.7%
16043Fremont County 610,93711,81912,5178.1%5.9%
16045Gem County 211,84415,18116,49628.2%8.7%
16047Gooding County 711,63314,15814,25021.7%0.7%
16049Idaho County 613,76815,51115,34512.7%-1.1%
16051Jefferson County 316,54319,15522,85115.8%19.3%
16053Jerome County 715,13818,34220,06621.2%9.4%
16055Kootenai County 369,795108,685134,44255.7%23.7%
16057Latah County 430,61734,93536,29914.1%3.9%
16059Lemhi County 76,8997,8067,71713.1%-1.1%
16061Lewis County 83,5163,7473,5816.6%-4.4%
16063Lincoln County 93,3084,0444,49722.2%11.2%
16065Madison County 623,67427,46736,64716.0%33.4%
16067Minidoka County 719,36120,17418,5644.2%-8.0%
16069Nez Perce County 333,75437,41038,93210.8%4.1%
16071Oneida County 83,4924,1254,10618.1%-0.5%
16073Owyhee County 28,39210,64410,83526.8%1.8%
16075Payette County 616,43420,57822,75125.2%10.6%
16077Power County 37,0867,5387,6846.4%1.9%
16079Shoshone County 613,93113,77112,838-1.1%-6.8%
16081Teton County 93,4395,9998,34974.4%39.2%
16083Twin Falls County 553,58064,28473,05820.0%13.6%
16085Valley County 86,1097,6518,94525.2%16.9%
16087Washington County 68,5509,97710,14716.7%1.7%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), and 2007 county estimate files.

1) The FIPS codes uniquely identify each county and are part of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce. For more information, see the NIST FIPS publication page.

2) The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.

 

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Updated date: March 21, 2008