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Page 1: Idaho County-Level Demographic & Housing Data Sheets · 0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+ 2,525 360 1,615 1,970 445 735 980 175 1,680 1,425 195 1,750 2,780 845 1,915 % Units

Idaho County-Level Demographic & Housing Data Sheets

Idaho Housing and Finance Association 2018 Housing Needs Assessment

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IDAHO COUNTY-LEVEL DEMOGRAPHIC & HOUSING DATA SHEETS

The following profiles provide a snapshot of the housing market in the State of Idaho, its 44 individual counties, and the two Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) that are contained entirely within the State’s boundaries. When taken as a whole, each profile examines the health of the housing market by profiling the demographics, housing inventory, and housing affordability in each geographic area.

Data Sources

Population and household data were obtained from the Census Bureau for 2000 and 2016. Employment data came from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, averaged over the four quarters spanning 2017. The assisted housing inventory and expiring contract data were retrieved from the Department of Housing and Urban Development Picture of Subsidized Housing 2017 and the Department of Agriculture Rural Development Datasets 2017.

Cost burden data by income and tenure were determined using the HUD Area Median Family Income (HAMFI) and the Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) datasets. A household is cost burdened if it is spending 30% or more of its monthly income on a mortgage or rent, plus utilities. The CHAS dataset defines a small family household as being only two persons, while a large family household has more than two members. An elderly household is a household that contains one person who is age 62 or older, or a family of two persons where each is at least 62 years old.

The housing affordability gap was identified by analyzing Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) datasets using weights for each county in order to account for PUMS Area (PUMA) boundaries that cross county borders. The Affordability Gap analysis is based on a methodology developed by the National Low Income Housing Coalition and the Urban Institute. Additional calculations were conducted by Mullin & Lonergan Associates. Affordability in each area is found by first determining the area median income (AMI) and the monthly median cost to rent or buy a home – including utilities, property taxes, and insurance. Housing is considered affordable if these costs do not exceed 30% of a household’s income.

The Affordability Gap is determined by taking the number of housing units occupied by households in a particular income group (i.e. 30% or less of AMI) and dividing by the total number of households in this group. The resulting number is multiplied by 100 to find the “gap” per 100 households in a particular income group. The final result shows how many households in an income group are occupying housing that does not cost beyond 30% of that household’s income. The actual gap is 100 minus this end result, which is portrayed by red arrows on the graph.

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Note: PUMS data is the survey responses received in the American Community Survey scrubbed of possible identifying information. As such, it is subject to the same constraints as any survey, such as margin of error.

Housing units that are affordable and available – meaning they are affordable to a particular income group and they are occupied by a household with an income that falls within that group – are counted. The number of affordable and available units within a particular income group is compared with the number of households in that income group, which reveals the gap between households and housing units that are both affordable and available.

Housing and transportation costs were retrieved from the Housing and Transportation Index developed by the Center for Neighborhood Technology. The income groups used are: Very Low Income = 50% of area median household income, Moderate Income = 80% of area median household income, and Median Income = 100% of area median household income. Housing and Transportation Costs are not available at the State level because this index measures commuter patterns within and between MSAs.

The MSA level analysis was conducted only for the two MSAs that lie entirely within Idaho. The Lewiston and Logan MSAs were excluded because they contain counties outside of Idaho. The Pocatello MSA consists of only Bannock County and the Coeur d’Alene MSA consists of only Kootenai County. The MSA level data for these two metro areas can be found using the Bannock and Kootenai County profiles, respectively.

Sources: United States Census Bureau, Decennial Census 2000 and American Community Survey 2012 – 2016.

Department of Housing and Urban Development, Picture of Subsidized Housing 2017 and Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) 2015

United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development Data Sets 2017

Bureau of Labor Statistics Local Area Unemployment Statistics 2017 Housing and Transportation Index, 2016: https://htaindex.cnt.org/

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State of Idaho

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

1,293,953

1,635,483

26.4%

-

469,645

596,107

26.9%

27.2%

27.0%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

12,052

2,382

4,838

Cost-burdened Homeowners

73.4%

3.0%

14.9% 8.7%

Total Housing Units: 686,013

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

350,000

400,000

450,000

500,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

10,438

2,598

5,600

6,135

1,434

2,704

4,627

1,244

7,539

6,033

1,958

8,073

10,632

3,531

8,081

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

78.6%

16,562

1,200

8.9%

52.6% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.2%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

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Ada County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

300,904

425,798

41.5%

1

113,408

160,398

41.4%

23.3%

20.1%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

3,150

380

1,445

Cost-burdened Homeowners

74.9%

4.2%

16.8% 4.2%

Total Housing Units: 167,739

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

140,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

2,525

360

1,615

1,970

445

735

980

175

1,680

1,425

195

1,750

2,780

845

1,915

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

79.6%

3,258

549

6.3%

50.9% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.8%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

138.1%

86.3%

69.1%

62.3%

38.9%

31.1%

77.5%

48.4%

38.8%

25.7%

20.6%

41.1%

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Adams County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

3,476

3,865

11.2%

40

1,421

1,655

16.5%

40.5%

32.7%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

15

-

8

Cost-burdened Homeowners

80.5%

0.9% 4.9%

13.6%

Total Housing Units: 2,635

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

29

-

18

15

-

4

4

4

30

35

-

38

8

4

23

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.9%

39

-

11.5%

57.5% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 5.7%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

134.5%

84.1%

67.3%

43.0%

26.9%

21.5%

118.6%

74.1%

59.3%

34.5%

27.6%

55.2%

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Bannock County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

75,565

83,815

10.9%

5

27,192

30,424

11.9%

24.8%

30.8%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

700

250

210

Cost-burdened Homeowners

66.4% 3.7%

21.1%

8.8%

Total Housing Units: 33,400

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

655

60

240

210

50

133

310

35

330

235

45

350

310

220

400

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

81.3%

1,063

17

11.0%

50.6% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.0%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

156.8%

98.0%

78.4%

55.7%

34.8%

27.8%

84.8%

53.0%

42.4%

26.4%

21.2%

42.3%

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Bear Lake County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

6,411

5,928

-7.5%

36

2,259

2,395

6.0%

34.9%

28.1%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

49

10

14

Cost-burdened Homeowners

87.8%

0.1% 6.0% 6.1%

Total Housing Units: 3,984

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1,600

1,800

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

14

4

10

-

-

-

24

4

12

4

8

27

40

10

25

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

81.3%

83

-

15.8%

50.6% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.2%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

179.1%

111.9%

89.5%

49.9%

31.2%

25.0%

100.3%

62.7%

50.1%

26.1%

20.9%

41.8%

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Benewah County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

9,171

9,068

-1.1%

30

3,580

3,592

0.3%

35.6%

35.1%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

65

8

22

Cost-burdened Homeowners

69.4% 0.1%

6.9%

23.1%

Total Housing Units: 4,620

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

24

8

68

10

70

10

25

14

33

14

4

75

60

4

60

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.7%

78

-

8.3%

50.1% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 5.5%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

134.3%

83.9%

67.1%

48.5%

30.3%

24.3%

98.8%

61.7%

49.4%

27.6%

22.1%

44.2%

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Bingham County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

41,735

45,261

8.4%

7

13,317

14,712

10.5%

28.3%

31.6%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

335

65

94

Cost-burdened Homeowners

73.6%

2.4%

10.7%

13.3%

Total Housing Units: 16,254

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

14,000

16,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

145

79

34

35

40

25

90

19

140

155

105

140

210

60

165

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

80.3%

543

-

14.2%

54.9% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.0%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

134.9%

84.3%

67.5%

45.1%

28.2%

22.6%

95.1%

59.4%

47.5%

26.6%

21.3%

42.6%

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Blaine County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

18,991

21,427

12.8%

17

7,780

8,708

11.9%

28.4%

14.0%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

110

15

85

Cost-burdened Homeowners

59.3%

1.9%

33.0%

5.7%

Total Housing Units: 15,134

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

75

90

39

135

-

45

84

4

134

119

50

214

115

45

170

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.9%

212

48

7.4%

57.5% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.5%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

147.3%

92.1%

73.7%

70.2%

43.9%

35.1%

99.7%

62.3%

49.8%

37.2%

29.8%

59.6%

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Boise County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

6,670

6,891

3.3%

34

2,616

2,994

14.4%

35.5%

33.7%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

30

4

14

Cost-burdened Homeowners

82.6%

0.2%

1.8% 15.4%

Total Housing Units: 5,356

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1,600

1,800

2,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

15

-

33

20

-

4

59

-

50

39

20

48

50

4

27

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.9%

34

-

6.1%

57.5% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 4.8%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

196.4%

122.7%

98.2%

72.3%

45.2%

36.2%

115.6%

72.2%

57.8%

34.4%

27.6%

55.1%

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Bonner County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

36,835

41,389

12.4%

8

14,693

17,109

16.4%

36.6%

31.1%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

205

15

210

Cost-burdened Homeowners

71.4% 2.8%

11.8%

14.0%

Total Housing Units: 24,570

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

315

19

260

169

15

99

294

-

275

115

50

260

230

55

450

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.7%

424

82

9.2%

50.1% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 4.5%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

133.7%

83.6%

66.8%

44.2%

27.6%

22.1%

116.8%

73.0%

58.4%

38.2%

30.6%

61.1%

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Bonneville County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

82,522

108,989

32.1%

4

28,753

37,138

29.2%

24.9%

30.8%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

850

215

199

Cost-burdened Homeowners

72.3%

5.4%

17.2% 5.2%

Total Housing Units: 40,783

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

40,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

620

260

370

440

100

150

215

170

365

295

245

345

780

285

395

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

81.6%

1,100

-

10.4%

52.8% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.7%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

143.8%

89.9%

71.9%

56.0%

35.0%

28.0%

85.6%

53.5%

42.8%

25.9%

20.7%

41.4%

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Boundary County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

9,871

11,141

12.9%

26

3,707

4,393

18.5%

34.1%

34.7%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

75

-

58

Cost-burdened Homeowners

75.7%

0.8%

8.5%

15.0%

Total Housing Units: 5,253

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

35

19

100

40

-

14

50

-

30

85

19

65

24

40

100

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.7%

120

31

9.4%

50.1% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 4.8%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

154.5%

96.6%

77.2%

40.5%

25.3%

20.3%

113.1%

70.7%

56.5%

36.1%

28.9%

57.8%

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Butte County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

2,899

2,592

-10.6%

42

1,089

1,061

-2.6%

35.7%

30.8%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

39

-

4

Cost-burdened Homeowners

78.3%

0.4%

9.2%

12.1%

Total Housing Units: 1,293

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

-

4

-

-

4

-

10

-

8

4

-

39

30

4

12

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.9%

75

23

41.0%

57.5% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.0%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

183.9%

114.9%

92.0%

59.5%

37.2%

29.7%

112.8%

70.5%

56.4%

27.5%

22.0%

44.1%

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Camas County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

991

968

-2.3%

43

396

379

-4.3%

31.7%

31.9%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

4

4

-

Cost-burdened Homeowners

82.7%

0.4% 0.0% 16.9%

Total Housing Units: 815

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

50

100

150

200

250

300

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

4

4

-

-

4

-

-

-

-

4

-

4

4

-

8

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

77.3%

7

-

6.5%

59.3% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.7%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

154.8%

96.7%

77.4%

50.3%

31.5%

25.2%

119.9%

75.0%

60.0%

35.8%

28.6%

57.2%

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Canyon County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

131,441

202,782

54.3%

2

45,018

67,155

49.2%

26.4%

28.8%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

1,695

580

530

Cost-burdened Homeowners

77.6%

2.7%

11.0% 8.7%

Total Housing Units: 71,441

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

1,200

735

545

515

120

190

780

350

825

1,185

410

1,265

1,610

480

965

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.6%

1,768

162

8.2%

50.0% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.6%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

150.1%

93.8%

75.1%

58.0%

36.2%

29.0%

99.8%

62.4%

49.9%

29.8%

23.8%

47.6%

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Caribou County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

7,304

6,813

-6.7%

35

2,560

2,553

-0.3%

30.9%

32.3%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

19

-

15

Cost-burdened Homeowners

81.2%

1.1% 7.8%

10.0%

Total Housing Units: 3,214

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

10

-

4

-

-

-

4

4

69

-

4

42

34

15

4

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

81.3%

64

-

14.7%

50.6% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.2%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

121.1%

75.7%

60.6%

32.3%

20.2%

16.2%

90.8%

56.7%

45.4%

24.1%

19.3%

38.6%

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Cassia County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

21,416

23,441

9.5%

14

7,060

7,717

9.3%

27.7%

28.3%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

80

40

20

Cost-burdened Homeowners

78.7%

1.0%

8.7% 11.5%

Total Housing Units: 8,440

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

9,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

155

29

40

80

30

29

114

10

64

130

30

95

65

14

49

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

81.3%

272

-

12.2%

50.6% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.5%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

165.7%

103.6%

82.9%

53.3%

33.3%

26.6%

94.2%

58.9%

47.1%

25.7%

20.5%

41.1%

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Clark County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

1,022

960

-6.1%

44

340

287

-15.6%

29.6%

32.8%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

-

-

-

Cost-burdened Homeowners

66.1% 1.5% 6.6%

25.9%

Total Housing Units: 545

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8

10

-

16

10

15

4

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.9%

-

-

-

57.5% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.7%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

160.6%

100.4%

80.3%

47.0%

29.4%

23.5%

154.9%

196.8%

77.4%

41.2%

33.0%

65.9%

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Clearwater County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

8,930

8,528

-4.5%

31

3,456

3,668

6.1%

39.8%

46.3%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

40

-

15

Cost-burdened Homeowners

73.7%

0.5% 7.4%

18.4%

Total Housing Units: 4,457

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

40

4

19

15

4

14

30

-

59

10

-

80

45

4

65

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.9%

83

-

9.8%

57.5% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 6.9%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

117.2%

73.2%

58.6%

37.7%

23.5%

18.8%

114.3%

71.4%

57.1%

35.4%

28.3%

56.7%

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Custer County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

4,342

4,185

-3.6%

39

1,770

1,801

1.8%

40.8%

34.1%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

30

-

8

Cost-burdened Homeowners

77.5%

0.6% 4.6%

17.3%

Total Housing Units: 3,154

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

15

10

-

4

-

-

10

10

44

-

-

23

19

-

53

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.9%

80

-

21.0%

57.5% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 4.2%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

149.4%

93.4%

74.7%

48.9%

30.5%

24.4%

137.4%

85.9%

68.7%

42.5%

34.0%

68.1%

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Elmore County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

29,130

26,103

-10.4%

13

9,092

9,832

8.1%

24.0%

27.2%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

114

70

24

Cost-burdened Homeowners

68.6% 6.2%

12.5%

12.7%

Total Housing Units: 12,195

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

235

55

70

145

60

60

54

30

145

80

35

70

90

25

100

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

77.3%

257

-

6.2%

59.3% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.6%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

138.8%

86.8%

69.4%

54.2%

33.9%

27.1%

86.0%

53.7%

43.0%

24.3%

19.4%

38.9%

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Franklin County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

11,329

13,013

14.9%

22

3,476

4,226

21.6%

28.3%

34.3%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

70

15

4

Cost-burdened Homeowners

88.5%

1.5% 6.7% 3.2%

Total Housing Units: 4,664

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

4,500

5,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

60

8

20

35

4

35

15

44

85

75

39

12

155

60

39

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

81.3%

28

-

3.2%

50.6% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.3%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

154.4%

96.5%

77.2%

54.0%

33.7%

27.0%

110.1%

68.8%

55.0%

31.9%

25.5%

51.1%

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Fremont County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

11,819

12,896

9.1%

23

3,885

4,466

15.0%

33.1%

31.1%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

45

8

8

Cost-burdened Homeowners

83.0%

0.3% 4.6%

12.1%

Total Housing Units: 8,653

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

65

10

20

50

10

4

10

4

43

70

-

39

160

64

49

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

80.2%

65

-

7.6%

55.3% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.7%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

154.4%

96.5%

77.2%

41.4%

25.9%

20.7%

105.2%

65.8%

52.6%

32.0%

25.6%

51.3%

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Gem County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

15,181

16,853

11.0%

19

5,539

6,287

13.5%

39.2%

34.1%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

50

65

125

Cost-burdened Homeowners

82.4%

0.4%

8.2% 9.0%

Total Housing Units: 7,100

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

4,500

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

69

15

70

75

-

55

60

-

70

60

10

135

290

4

30

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

77.2%

158

-

9.0%

50.7% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.9%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

216.2%

135.1%

108.1%

84.8%

53.0%

42.4%

119.6%

74.7%

59.8%

35.8%

28.7%

57.3%

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Gooding County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

14,155

15,157

7.1%

21

5,046

5,476

8.5%

32.0%

30.8%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

115

4

24

Cost-burdened Homeowners

76.3%

0.1% 7.2%

16.4%

Total Housing Units: 6,063

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

4,500

5,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

80

120

58

30

15

24

4

-

78

29

20

59

105

20

85

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

77.3%

179

-

9.9%

59.3% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.4%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

147.0%

91.9%

73.5%

58.6%

36.6%

29.3%

89.8%

56.1%

44.9%

21.0%

16.8%

33.6%

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Idaho County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

15,511

16,251

4.8%

20

6,084

6,443

5.9%

41.8%

42.1%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

29

4

55

Cost-burdened Homeowners

76.1%

0.7% 4.6%

18.6%

Total Housing Units: 8,653

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

40

4

95

25

25

20

90

14

225

55

14

194

105

10

180

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.9%

142

-

10.6%

57.5% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 4.9%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

118.9%

74.3%

59.5%

38.4%

24.0%

19.2%

131.3%

82.1%

65.7%

39.4%

31.5%

63.0%

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Jefferson County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

19,155

27,096

41.5%

12

5,901

8,150

38.1%

22.4%

28.5%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

130

20

14

Cost-burdened Homeowners

77.4%

2.7%

7.3%

12.6%

Total Housing Units: 8,895

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

9,000

10,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

185

10

30

35

-

-

45

10

75

145

105

58

185

130

99

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

80.2%

133

16

8.8%

55.3% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.5%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

117.9%

73.7%

58.9%

28.5%

17.8%

14.2%

102.2%

63.8%

51.1%

30.2%

24.2%

48.3%

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Jerome County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

18,342

22,694

23.7%

16

6,298

7,647

21.4%

26.9%

28.8%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

160

70

34

Cost-burdened Homeowners

77.2%

2.3%

6.2%

14.4%

Total Housing Units: 8,233

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

165

100

85

130

20

45

45

10

84

110

20

74

109

30

130

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

77.3%

278

-

10.9%

59.3% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.7%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

154.0%

96.2%

77.0%

55.4%

34.7%

27.7%

102.4%

64.0%

51.2%

29.9%

23.9%

47.8%

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Kootenai County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

108,685

147,716

35.9%

3

41,308

57,213

38.5%

29.7%

27.5%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

840

84

630

Cost-burdened Homeowners

74.2%

1.9%

15.2%

8.6%

Total Housing Units: 66,126

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

40,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

835

125

520

900

210

465

385

105

940

515

100

825

1,205

435

855

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.7%

1,697

122

9.8%

49.8% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.8%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

136.0%

85.0%

68.0%

59.4%

37.1%

29.7%

97.0%

60.6%

48.5%

32.2%

25.8%

51.6%

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Latah County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

34,935

38,593

10.5%

10

13,059

15,218

16.5%

21.4%

24.0%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

340

65

139

Cost-burdened Homeowners

51.0%

4.5%

33.3%

11.2%

Total Housing Units: 16,331

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1,600

1,800

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

225

10

154

130

70

80

120

8

160

80

24

89

155

25

130

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.7%

473

-

6.8%

50.1% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.7%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

189.7%

118.5%

94.8%

74.8%

46.7%

37.4%

78.2%

48.9%

39.1%

24.8%

19.8%

39.6%

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Lemhi County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

7,806

7,743

-0.8%

32

3,275

3,698

12.9%

38.6%

35.4%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

45

-

60

Cost-burdened Homeowners

73.5%

1.7%

9.0%

15.9%

Total Housing Units: 4,748

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1,600

1,800

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

40

4

35

15

-

55

20

20

104

19

15

140

50

-

139

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.9%

107

-

9.9%

57.5% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 5.2%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

179.3%

112.1%

89.7%

62.9%

39.3%

31.5%

124.0%

77.5%

62.0%

39.2%

31.3%

62.7%

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Lewis County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

3,747

3,826

2.1%

41

1,554

1,624

4.5%

41.7%

39.4%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

20

4

29

Cost-burdened Homeowners

74.5%

1.4% 6.8%

17.2%

Total Housing Units: 1,869

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

25

4

19

10

-

8

4

4

24

24

10

59

45

-

16

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.9%

89

-

19.3%

57.5% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 5.9%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

155.6%

97.2%

77.8%

54.5%

34.1%

27.2%

115.1%

71.9%

57.5%

33.2%

26.6%

53.2%

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Lincoln County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

4,044

5,292

30.9%

37

1,447

1,596

10.3%

28.9%

31.1%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

4

8

14

Cost-burdened Homeowners

69.7% 0.4%

5.8%

24.1%

Total Housing Units: 1,956

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1,600

1,800

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

20

15

4

4

15

-

8

4

12

24

4

25

45

15

25

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

77.3%

21

-

4.3%

59.3% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.2%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

136.0%

85.0%

68.0%

46.7%

29.2%

23.3%

111.6%

69.7%

55.8%

31.0%

24.8%

49.6%

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Madison County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

27,467

38,114

38.8%

11

7,129

10,508

47.4%

15.0%

17.7%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

1,275

105

25

Cost-burdened Homeowners

41.4%

4.1%

48.9%

5.6%

Total Housing Units: 12,778

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

14,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

895

95

145

225

55

20

55

90

35

15

10

54

180

65

70

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

80.2%

327

32

6.0%

55.3% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 1.9%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

211.0%

131.9%

105.5%

79.7%

49.8%

39.8%

77.8%

48.6%

38.9%

24.5%

19.6%

39.2%

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Minidoka County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

20,174

20,331

0.8%

18

6,973

7,261

4.1%

29.9%

27.3%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

90

20

14

Cost-burdened Homeowners

76.3%

1.1%

11.7%

11.0%

Total Housing Units: 7,776

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

65

45

23

20

10

4

60

20

100

120

30

114

25

19

65

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

80.2%

225

-

10.8%

55.3% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.7%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

124.1%

77.6%

62.1%

33.9%

21.2%

16.9%

98.7%

61.7%

49.4%

25.4%

20.3%

40.6%

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Nez Perce County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

37,410

39,995

6.9%

9

15,286

16,127

5.5%

32.7%

32.7%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

245

4

140

Cost-burdened Homeowners

69.9% 3.6%

17.6%

8.9%

Total Housing Units: 17,420

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

9,000

10,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

214

39

195

230

4

90

45

-

154

155

15

215

130

85

230

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.9%

820

-

16.5%

57.5% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.8%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

139.4%

87.1%

69.7%

48.8%

30.5%

24.4%

85.0%

53.1%

42.5%

26.7%

21.4%

42.7%

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Oneida County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

4,125

4,269

3.5%

38

1,430

1,551

8.5%

36.2%

35.0%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

25

10

15

Cost-burdened Homeowners

88.4%

1.0% 5.7% 4.9%

Total Housing Units: 1,945

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

14

4

-

4

-

8

15

-

39

4

10

20

65

15

65

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

81.3%

43

-

12.8%

50.6% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.8%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

156.4%

97.8%

78.2%

46.1%

28.8%

23.0%

120.7%

75.4%

60.3%

36.3%

29.0%

58.0%

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Owyhee County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

10,644

11,356

6.7%

25

3,710

4,068

9.6%

30.3%

34.1%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

70

25

49

Cost-burdened Homeowners

73.8%

0.7% 5.1%

20.5%

Total Housing Units: 4,763

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

60

35

14

-

-

-

65

4

120

85

50

39

65

45

29

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.5%

142

-

10.5%

52.1% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 4.0%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

166.4%

104.0%

83.2%

46.8%

29.3%

23.4%

129.2%

80.8%

64.6%

36.7%

29.3%

58.7%

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Payette County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

20,578

22,773

10.7%

15

7,371

8,195

11.2%

33.1%

33.8%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

90

20

120

Cost-burdened Homeowners

73.3%

3.3%

9.5%

13.9%

Total Housing Units: 9,058

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

105

20

69

35

15

-

135

35

175

130

80

140

125

40

100

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

77.2%

337

-

17.2%

50.7% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.9%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

152.6%

95.4%

76.3%

55.9%

34.9%

27.9%

99.7%

62.3%

49.9%

30.2%

24.2%

48.4%

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Power County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

7,538

7,696

2.1%

33

2,560

2,465

-3.7%

30.3%

35.7%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

35

-

4

Cost-burdened Homeowners

72.3%

0.1% 8.2%

19.4%

Total Housing Units: 2,942

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

45

-

4

10

-

-

10

-

4

4

4

74

80

60

12

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

81.3%

140

-

22.0%

50.6% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.4%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

136.6%

85.4%

68.3%

46.0%

28.7%

23.0%

95.1%

59.4%

47.5%

24.5%

19.6%

39.3%

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Shoshone County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

13,771

12,551

-8.9%

24

5,906

5,660

-4.2%

34.0%

40.8%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

89

20

60

Cost-burdened Homeowners

75.4%

0.6%

12.0%

11.9%

Total Housing Units: 6,991

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

50

50

135

60

-

24

29

4

105

40

4

85

59

30

145

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.7%

218

-

12.3%

50.1% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 6.3%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

142.6%

89.1%

71.3%

46.4%

29.0%

23.2%

108.5%

67.8%

54.2%

31.6%

25.2%

50.5%

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Teton County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

5,999

10,437

74.0%

27

2,078

3,725

79.3%

15.2%

19.2%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

25

15

-

Cost-burdened Homeowners

75.7%

1.5%

14.8%

8.0%

Total Housing Units: 5,512

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

75

40

15

4

-

30

20

4

60

-

25

24

165

25

4

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

80.2%

24

-

2.3%

55.3% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.7%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

128.5%

80.3%

64.2%

43.2%

27.0%

21.6%

93.4%

58.3%

46.7%

28.9%

23.1%

46.2%

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Twin Falls County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

64,284

80,955

25.9%

6

23,853

29,200

22.4%

27.9%

27.3%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

520

140

145

Cost-burdened Homeowners

77.8%

3.2%

11.4% 7.6%

Total Housing Units: 31,792

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

810

95

325

215

35

225

215

35

430

265

145

430

490

175

385

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

80.0%

1,100

118

11.4%

53.9% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.9%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

154.3%

96.4%

77.2%

57.4%

35.9%

28.7%

95.7%

59.8%

47.9%

28.2%

22.6%

45.1%

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Valley County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

7,651

9,897

29.4%

29

3,208

3,446

7.4%

37.1%

31.8%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

15

10

45

Cost-burdened Homeowners

78.1%

0.9%

10.3%

10.7%

Total Housing Units: 11,920

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

100

-

10

40

-

-

15

-

59

30

-

53

50

-

90

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

76.9%

89

-

11.1%

57.5% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 4.4%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

159.7%

99.8%

79.8%

54.8%

34.2%

27.4%

96.4%

60.3%

48.2%

28.1%

22.5%

45.0%

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Washington County

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

9,977

10,035

0.6%

28

3,762

3,886

3.3%

41.7%

34.6%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

120

10

110

Cost-burdened Homeowners

81.3%

0.8% 7.9%

9.9%

Total Housing Units: 4,543

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

85

30

90

50

4

-

20

-

57

35

4

170

75

50

119

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

77.2%

167

-

16.0%

50.7% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 4.7%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

186.6%

116.6%

93.3%

73.6%

46.0%

36.8%

111.0%

69.4%

55.5%

33.3%

26.7%

53.3%

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Boise City - Nampa Metropolitan Statistical Area

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

464,840

663,680

42.8%

-

170,291

240,902

41.5%

24.8%

23.3%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

4,995

1,054

2,163

Cost-burdened Homeowners

76.6%

3.6%

13.9% 5.9%

Total Housing Units: 256,399

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

140,000

160,000

180,000

200,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

3,869

1,145

2,277

2,580

565

984

1,944

529

2,745

2,794

685

3,237

4,795

1,378

2,966

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

78.5%

5,360

711

6.9%

50.9% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 3.1%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

145.1%

90.7%

72.6%

62.2%

38.8%

31.1%

86.0%

53.7%

43.0%

27.5%

22.0%

44.1%

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Idaho Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area

Population and Households Age Cohorts

Housing Supply

2000 Population

2016 Population

Population Change

Rank in State

2000 Households

2016 Households

Household Change

% Households 65+

% Households with a Disabled Member

104,576

138,677

32.6%

-

35,743

46,349

29.7%

24.7%

30.4%

Housing AffordabilityCost-burdened Renters

Small Family Household

Large Family Household

Elderly Household

0% - 30% HAMFI

980

235

213

Cost-burdened Homeowners

74.4%

5.1%

13.9% 6.6%

Total Housing Units: 50,971

% Single Family Detached %Single Family Attached

% Multi-family Attached % Mobile Homes/Other

-

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

40,000

45,000

50,000

0-17 18-24 25-34 35-54 55-64 65-74 75+

805

270

400

475

100

150

260

180

440

440

350

403

965

415

494

% Units Affordable to Renters

% Units Affordable to Owners

Housing Gap of Affordable and Available Units per 100 Households

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0% - 30% MFI 31% - 50% MFI 51% - 80%MFI

Renter

Owner

Assisted Housing Inventory

Total Inventory

Expiring between 2018 - 2023

Assisted Housing Units as % of Total Rental Inventory

Housing and Transportation Costs as % of Income

Very Low Income Households

Moderate Income Households

Median Income Households

RentersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

OwnersHousing & Transportation Housing Only

81.2%

1,308

39

10.6%

53.3% Employment

2017 Unemployment Rate 2.6%

30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI 0% - 30% HAMFI 30% - 50% HAMFI 50% - 80% HAMFI

138.8%

86.7%

69.4%

50.5%

31.6%

25.3%

88.8%

55.5%

44.4%

26.6%

21.3%

42.5%