Percent Change in Population, 2010-11
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FIPS 1 County name RUC code 2 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. 2010 Pop. 2011 Change 2010-11 16001 Ada County 2 205,775 300,953 392,365 400,842 2.16 16003 Adams County 8 3,254 3,483 3,976 3,977 0.03 16005 Bannock County 3 66,026 75,562 82,839 83,691 1.03 16007 Bear Lake County 7 6,084 6,418 5,986 6,001 0.25 16009 Benewah County 6 7,937 9,169 9,285 9,209 -0.82 16011 Bingham County 6 37,583 41,737 45,607 45,952 0.76 16013 Blaine County 7 13,552 18,994 21,376 21,199 -0.84 16015 Boise County 2 3,509 6,644 7,028 7,025 -0.04 16017 Bonner County 6 26,622 36,809 40,877 40,808 -0.17 16019 Bonneville County 3 72,207 82,545 104,234 105,772 1.48 16021 Boundary County 7 8,332 9,880 10,972 10,804 -1.53 16023 Butte County 8 2,918 2,897 2,891 2,822 -2.39 16025 Camas County 9 727 981 1,117 1,124 0.63 16027 Canyon County 2 90,076 131,452 188,923 191,694 1.47 16029 Caribou County 6 6,963 7,296 6,963 6,850 -1.62 16031 Cassia County 7 19,532 21,399 22,952 23,186 1.02 16033 Clark County 8 762 1,022 982 949 -3.36 16035 Clearwater County 6 8,505 8,928 8,761 8,702 -0.67 16037 Custer County 9 4,133 4,340 4,368 4,333 -0.80 16039 Elmore County 4 21,205 29,116 27,038 26,346 -2.56 16041 Franklin County 3 9,232 11,333 12,786 12,850 0.50 16043 Fremont County 6 10,937 11,813 13,242 13,128 -0.86 16045 Gem County 2 11,844 15,179 16,719 16,665 -0.32 16047 Gooding County 7 11,633 14,150 15,464 15,475 0.07 16049 Idaho County 6 13,768 15,506 16,267 16,446 1.10 16051 Jefferson County 3 16,543 19,117 26,140 26,301 0.62 16053 Jerome County 7 15,138 18,401 22,374 22,682 1.38 16055 Kootenai County 3 69,795 108,682 138,494 141,132 1.90 16057 Latah County 4 30,617 34,925 37,244 37,704 1.24 16059 Lemhi County 7 6,899 7,798 7,936 7,967 0.39 16061 Lewis County 8 3,516 3,744 3,821 3,822 0.03 16063 Lincoln County 9 3,308 4,050 5,208 5,186 -0.38 16065 Madison County 6 23,674 27,491 37,536 37,864 0.87 16067 Minidoka County 7 19,361 20,155 20,069 20,155 0.43 16069 Nez Perce County 3 33,754 37,418 39,265 39,543 0.71 16071 Oneida County 8 3,492 4,125 4,286 4,215 -1.66 16073 Owyhee County 2 8,392 10,644 11,526 11,438 -0.76 16075 Payette County 6 16,434 20,584 22,623 22,624 0.00 16077 Power County 3 7,086 7,542 7,817 7,766 -0.65 16079 Shoshone County 6 13,931 13,763 12,765 12,672 -0.73 16081 Teton County 9 3,439 6,006 10,170 10,166 -0.04 16083 Twin Falls County 5 53,580 64,286 77,230 78,005 1.00 16085 Valley County 8 6,109 7,637 9,862 9,638 -2.27 16087 Washington County 6 8,550 9,983 10,198 10,255 0.56
Source: U.S. Census Bureau , 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), 2010 county redistricting files , and 2011 County Total Population Estimates .
1) The FIPS codes uniquely identify each county and are part of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce. For more information, see the NIST FIPS publication page.2) The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.