Idaho’s senior population is increasing at a much faster pace than the U.S. as a whole, according to the recently released American Community Survey from the U.S. Census Bureau. Nationally, the senior population – those 64 and older – increased 9.9 percent from 2017 to 2019, while Idaho’s senior population grew 32.4 percent.
In the next couple of months, the Census Bureau will publish American Community Survey data for counties, cities, ZIP code areas, Native American homelands and reservations, and census tracts. The survey provides information about demographics, employment, education, income, poverty, health insurance, veterans, types of households and people with disabilities. The ACS is described as the “most detailed look at America’s people, places and economy.”
Highlights from the new 2018 American Community Survey show how rapidly Idaho’s population is growing and changing, the numbers and types of people moving into the state, the regions where today’s Idaho residents were born, the educational attainment of Idahoans and who is self-employed in the state:
- Rapid growth of Idaho’s senior population (32.4 percent compared with 9.9 percent for the total state population). With the rapid growth of seniors we will see increased services catering to this age demographic. I expect to see pharmacy, medical and assisted living facilities continue to pop up throughout the valley.
- Many people are moving to Idaho and they aren’t all rich retirees.
- Fewer than half (5 percent) of Idahoans were born in Idaho, while 58.1 percent of U.S. residents live in the state where they were born.
- Idahoans are more likely to have high school diplomas than U.S. residents, but less likely to have college degrees.
- Female college graduates now outnumber males in Idaho.
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- Idaho’s population grew 9.9 percent, from 1,595,728 in 2012 to 1,754,208 in 2018.
- The U.S. population grew 4.2 percent to 327 million in the same period.
- The fastest-growing age group is the population 65 years and older. This group grew 32.4 percent in Idaho and 21.5 percent in the U.S.
- Idaho’s under-18 population grew 4.9 percent to 445,370, while the number of U.S. children in that age group fell 0.5 percent. This growth will present some challenges for our school systems to keep up as we work on improving our already behind education system. Idaho’s under 18 population grew 4.9 percent. The challenges this will present to our schools is a big concern of mine. In my opinion this is the most important area to focus on to improve the direction of our state. If you are an Idaho business owner, I recommend looking into Idaho Business for Education to learn more about how you can join more than 200 Idaho businesses to make an impact on Idaho’s Education.
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