Best Cities to Live in Idaho – 2019

ABEA earnings 2017 graphccording to the US Chamber of Commerce, Idaho is the “Best State to Live in the USA”, and Moscow is the “Best City to Live in Idaho.” It used to be that Coeur d’Alene was always #1 in Idaho. No longer. 

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f you love gorgeous scenery, outdoor recreation, and small, liveable cities, Idaho might be the state for you. In addition to its beautiful geography, the Gem State boasts a thriving economy and plenty of employment opportunity and is now first in the nation in earnings growth. While agriculture is still a big part of Idaho’s economy, manufacturing, and health care account for larger chunks of the state’s GDP. Check out our overview of the state’s top five best cities to live in for advice on where to kickstart your new life and career in Idaho. 1. Moscow Our choice for Idaho’s top city is Moscow, which is located near the state’s border with Washington in Latah County. As home to the University of Idaho (the city’s main employer), the city has a strong “college town” feel, boasting a vibrant arts & culture scene.

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Idaho First in Nation for Household Income Growth

Another way of measuring people’s economic well-being is “median household income.” Idaho led the country in median household income growth between 2015 and 2016. In just one year, the median household income here jumped from $48,728 to $51,807 — a 6.3 percent increase.

Idaho’s Strong Jobs Climate

As of February 2018, Idaho has the 9th lowest unemployment rate in the nation.

Idaho also ranks 13th in the nation for employment rate for prime-age workers.

Healthy Economy: Low Poverty Rate, Low Cost of Living

Idaho is tied for 8th in the nation for the lowest poverty rate, using the U.S. Census’ new Supplemental Poverty Measure, which takes into account of many of the government programs designed to assist low-income families and individuals. (Under the old Official Poverty Rate measure, which doesn’t take those programs into account, Idaho ranks 22nd).

Idaho is tied for 8th in the nation for lowest rate of income inequality.

Idaho ranks 13th in the nation for lowest cost of living.

Idaho ranks 21st in the nation for lowest prices for consumer goods & services, including rents. We are the best-ranked state in the West for low consumer prices.

The real value of $100 in Idaho, compared to the other states, is $107.07. That means in Idaho a dollar goes further for consumers.

 

Republican leadership in Idaho is making our state better for workers and economically stronger. Stay tuned for more great news!

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