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Twin Falls County, ID

Demographic and economic profile of Twin Falls County, ID, sourced from the US Census Bureau (American Community Survey) via Data USA.

AI Overview

Twin Falls County has a population of 96,509 that grew 10.1% over five years, anchored by an economy with a GDP per capita of $47,078 against median worker earnings of $36,639, reflecting a goods-producing and food-processing orientation common to southern Idaho's agricultural corridor. The labor force participation rate stands at 63.8% with an unemployment rate of 3.2%, though only 23.0% of residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher, pointing to a workforce skewed toward trade and production occupations. Housing remains relatively accessible at a median home value of $292,700 and median gross rent of $1,011 per month, with a 70.5% homeownership rate and a median household income of $67,409.

Claude Sonnet 4.6 · generated Jul 6, 2026 · derived from cached Census, BEA & ACS data on this page

Population

96,509

Data USA · as of 2024

Median Household Income

$67,409

Data USA · as of 2024

Median Age

36.1 yrs

Data USA · as of 2024

Population Growth (5-year)

+10.1% since 2018

Twin Falls County added population at this rate over the prior 5-year ACS5 window.

Demographics

Race & Ethnicity

  • White Alone73,685 (78.6%)
  • Two Races Including Some Other Race7,421 (7.9%)
  • Some Other Race Alone7,126 (7.6%)
  • Two Races Excluding Some Other Race, & Three or More Races2,789 (3.0%)
  • Asian Alone1,096 (1.2%)
  • Black or African American Alone828 (0.9%)

Data USA · as of 2024

Top Languages Spoken at Home

  1. 1.Spanish9,784
  2. 2.Other Indo-European1,238
  3. 3.Arabic448
  4. 4.Other Asian and Pacific Island286
  5. 5.German or other West Germanic242

Census ACS · as of 2023

Population Under 18

26.7%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Working-Age (18–64)

56.9%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Population 65 and Over

16.4%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Foreign-Born Population

8.5%

Data USA · as of 2024

Veterans

5,096

Data USA · as of 2024

Economy

GDP per Capita

$47,078

Data USA · as of 2023

Cost of Living Index

Not yet cached

Per Capita Income

$33,505

Census ACS · as of 2023

Unemployment Rate

3.2%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Poverty Rate

10.7%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Top Industries

  1. 1.Educational Services, & Health Care & Social Assistance9,580
  2. 2.Retail Trade (Group)5,884
  3. 3.Manufacturing (Group)5,868
  4. 4.Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation, & Accommodation & Food Services4,287
  5. 5.Professional, Scientific, & Management, & Administrative & Waste Management Services3,304

Data USA · as of 2024

Top Occupations

  1. 1.Management, Business, Science, & Arts Occupations15,606
  2. 2.Sales & Office Occupations8,617
  3. 3.Production, Transportation, & Material Moving Occupations7,807
  4. 4.Service Occupations7,731
  5. 5.Natural Resources, Construction, & Maintenance Occupations5,212

Data USA · as of 2024

Specialized Industries (Location Quotient)

  1. 1.Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting, & Mining (LQ 4.48×)3,092
  2. 2.Retail Trade (LQ 1.30×)6,141
  3. 3.Manufacturing (LQ 1.18×)5,086
  4. 4.Arts, Entertainment, Recreation, & Accommodation (LQ 1.11×)4,218
  5. 5.Construction (LQ 1.08×)3,234

Census ACS · as of 2023

Housing

Median Home Value

$292,700

Census ACS · as of 2023

Median Gross Rent

$1,011/mo

Census ACS · as of 2023

Homeownership Rate

70.5%

Data USA · as of 2024

Home Value Distribution

  • $300,000 to $399,9995,595 (22.8%)
  • $400,000 to $499,9993,863 (15.8%)
  • $500,000 to $749,9993,381 (13.8%)
  • $250,000 to $299,9992,741 (11.2%)
  • $200,000 to $249,9992,687 (11.0%)
  • $150,000 to $174,9991,303 (5.3%)

Data USA · as of 2024

Education

Bachelor's Degree or Higher

23.0%

Census ACS · as of 2023

High School Diploma or Higher

88.7%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Workforce

Labor Force Participation

63.8%

Census ACS · as of 2023

Median Worker Earnings

$36,639

Census ACS · as of 2023

Mean Commute Time

17.8 min

Data USA · as of 2024

Households Without a Vehicle

3.3%

Census ACS · as of 2023

How People Get to Work

  • Drove Alone34,970 (79.0%)
  • Carpooled4,831 (10.9%)
  • Worked At Home3,263 (7.4%)
  • Walked464 (1.0%)
  • Other422 (1.0%)
  • Motorcycle132 (0.3%)

Data USA · as of 2024

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Data: US Census Bureau American Community Survey, served via Data USA and the Census Bureau API. See each metric tile for the specific dataset.