U.S. Census Bureau
 Poverty




Tracts with 20 Percent or More in Poverty by State:


Poverty Status in 1999 by Census Tracts with 20 Percent or More in Poverty  2000
Source:  U. S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3.
Universe:  Population for whom poverty status is determined
FIPS State and County Codes   Census Tract Code  Total  Below Poverty Level Poverty
County Rate
Idaho
16001 Ada 000100            3,059                712 23.3
16001 Ada 000900            4,785                979 20.5
16005 Bannock 000800            2,397                940 39.2
16005 Bannock 000900            2,337                497 21.3
16005 Bannock 001601            2,703                819 30.3
16005 Bannock 001603            2,073                551 26.6
16011 Bingham 950800            2,819                799 28.3
16017 Bonner 950100            2,185                449 20.5
16017 Bonner 950300            3,531                825 23.4
16027 Canyon 020100            1,288                259 20.1
16027 Canyon 020200            4,111             1,074 26.1
16027 Canyon 021300            2,491                833 33.4
16031 Cassia 950400            3,947             1,040 26.3
16049 Idaho 960400            1,389                287 20.7
16055 Kootenai 000900            4,368                916 21.0
16057 Latah 005100            5,302             1,441 27.2
16057 Latah 005300            5,725             1,334 23.3
16057 Latah 005400            3,555             1,098 30.9
16065 Madison 950301            4,978             3,528 70.9
16065 Madison 950302            4,698             2,258 48.1
16069 Nez Perce 990300            4,399             1,211 27.5
16073 Owyhee 940300               222                 67 30.2
16083 Twin Falls 981200            4,511             1,069 23.7
16083 Twin Falls 981400            1,230                285 23.2
Source:  U. S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division
Last Revised: September 29, 2009