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Notable People from Idaho | Notable Work/Position | Born |
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Lillian Disney | Ink artist and philanthropist | Spalding, ID |
Sacagawea | Explorer, member of the Lewis and Clark expedition | Salmon, ID |
Picabo Street | World Cup alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist | Triumph, ID |
W. Mark Felt | Watergate informant "Deep Throat", FBI Associate Director | Twin Falls, ID |
Linda Moulton Howe | Investigative journalist and Regional Emmy award-winning filmmaker | Boise, ID |
Isabella Boylston | Principal dancer with the ABT | Sun Valley, ID |
Idaho is the 39th most populated state in the U.S. The total population of Idaho is 1,754,208 residents with 609,124 households. The average household size is 2.7 members (based on 2017 census data). To refine your search for someone in Idaho, consider the age, gender, and demographic of your subject to ensure you’re on the right track.
The predominant race in Idaho is white, making up 91% of the state’s population. The median age is 36 with 49.9% of the total population female and 50.1% male. The most populated city is Boise with 220,859 people.
The economy of Idaho employs 742,000 people. The median income is $52,225. Leading industries in Idaho include agriculture, food processing, lumber and wood products, silver and other mining, and tourism.
There are many private and public colleges and institutions in the state of Idaho.
Top 3 Schools | City | # of Graduates | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate | Most Popular Degrees |
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Brigham-Young University | Rexburg | 8,534 | 44.1% | 95% | Business |
Boise State University | Boise | 4,322 | 38.7% | 81% | Nursing / Health Admin |
University of Idaho | Moscow | 2,700 | 56.1% | 75% | Psychology / Engineering |
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Home values in Idaho have gone up 17% in the past year and are anticipated to rise 9% in 2019. The median home value is $263,700 with the median price per square foot at $164. The median rent price is $1,350. The median listing price for homes statewide is $310,685, but most sell under the listing price.
The city with the highest home value is Sun Valley, ID with a median home value of $721,100.
City | Avg. Home Value | Avg. Household Income |
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Sun Valley | $721,100 | $59,783 |
Ketchum | $564,700 | $68,629 |
Eagle | $354,400 | $81,909 |
Meridian | $221,300 | $64,375 |
Boise | $213,700 | $54,547 |
Official Name: Idaho
Name Meaning: Historians believe that the state name Idaho was actually an invented word created by mining lobbyist George Willing. Willing was a delegate to Congress trying to establish a new mining territory in the area. He claimed that “Idaho” was a Shoshone phrase meaning “Gem of the Mountains.” By the time his deception was discovered, the name was already established.
Nickname: The Gem State
Constitution Ratified: 1889
Statehood: July 3, 1890 (43rd State)
Capital: Boise
Total Number of Counties: 44
Largest City: Boise
Largest County (by population): Ada
Population (as of 2018): 1.754 million
History: Before the arrival of European explorers, Idaho was home to many Native American tribes. During the early colonial settlement period, the region including Idaho was claimed by both the United States and Britain. In 1846, the region became part of the US through the Oregon Treaty. Idaho became its own territory in 1863 after the discovery of gold resulted in a population boom. Idaho ultimately joined the Union as the 43rd state on July 3rd, 1890.
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