A Demographic Analysis: The Idaho Falls, Idaho Metropolitan Area

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Introduction

Idaho Falls is home to one hundred and thirty thousand three hundred and seventy four people. Located on the Eastern edge of Idaho, Idaho Falls is a focal point for much of Idaho and Western Wyoming. While conducting demographic research on the metropolitan area, I found some interesting stats. Using the demographic indicators of age structure, racial diversity, and family makeup, provided me essential data that describes the makeup of its metropolitan area.

Basic Facts about the Metropolitan Area

Idaho Falls is the states largest city outside Boise metropolitan area. The Snake River aids water to crops such as sugar beets, potatoes, peas and more. Idaho Falls was founded in 1864. The Idaho National Laboratory is one of the major employers fueling Idaho Falls economy. Today the city is experiencing continues growth and receiving national attention. Its culture scene has expanded immensely becoming a destination for art festivals and concerts. Its extravagant living and first-class outdoors makes it apparent why the area continues to grow.

Age Structure

Known for being one of the best places in the country to raise kids, Idaho Falls has an increasing number of youth each year. In 2010, nine percent of its population was children under five. And only little over one percent were people over eighty-five. Because Idaho’s harsh winters it weeds out the elderly. Records show temperatures in the dead of winter up to the negatives, explaining why many have left for a more balanced climate. Much is similar to U.S. as a whole. We are still seeing an expanding number of youths than elders. Idaho Falls median age is 31.3 compared to the U.S. as a whole with the median age of 37.2. I believe there is a lower median age fo...

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...e for retirement continues to climb, places such as these are going to see growth. As Idaho Falls receives more attention, I predict that in the next decade we will see a fifty percent increase in growth. With a movement in culture and arts, we will soon the lack of diversity began to fade out and a new chapter for Idaho Falls metropolitan area will emerge.

Works Cited

1. Roberts, Sam. "51% of Women Are Now Living Without Spouse - New York Times." The New York Times. 16 Feb. 2007. Web. 01 Feb. 2012. .

2. "Best Places to Live 2010 - Top 100: City Details: Idaho Falls, ID - from MONEY Magazine." CNNMoney. 2010. Web. 02 Feb. 2012. .

3. Home | Idaho Historical Society. Web. 06 Feb. 2012. .

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