Table
The table below describes the 15 United States statistical areas and 44 counties of the State of Idaho with the following information:
- The combined statistical area (CSA) as designated by the OMB.
- The CSA population as of April 1, 2010, as enumerated by the 2010 United States Census.
- The core based statistical area (CBSA) as designated by the OMB.
- The CBSA population as of April 1, 2010, as enumerated by the 2010 United States Census.
- The county name.
- The county population as of April 1, 2010, as enumerated by the 2010 United States Census.
| Combined Statistical Area | 2010 Census | Core Based Statistical Area | 2010 Census | County | 2010 Census |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| none | Boise City-Nampa, ID MSA | 616,561 | Ada County, Idaho | 392,365 | |
| Canyon County, Idaho | 188,923 | ||||
| Gem County, Idaho | 16,719 | ||||
| Owyhee County, Idaho | 11,526 | ||||
| Boise County, Idaho | 7,028 | ||||
| Idaho Falls-Blackfoot, ID CSA | 175,981 | Idaho Falls, ID MSA | 130,374 | Bonneville County, Idaho | 104,234 |
| Jefferson County, Idaho | 26,140 | ||||
| Blackfoot, ID μSA | 45,607 | Bingham County, Idaho | 45,607 | ||
| none | Coeur d'Alene, ID MSA | 138,494 | Kootenai County, Idaho | 138,494 | |
| Twin Falls, ID μSA | 99,604 | Twin Falls County, Idaho | 77,230 | ||
| Jerome County, Idaho | 22,374 | ||||
| Pocatello, ID MSA | 90,656 | Bannock County, Idaho | 82,839 | ||
| Power County, Idaho | 7,817 | ||||
| Rexburg, ID μSA | 50,778 | Madison County, Idaho | 37,536 | ||
| Fremont County, Idaho | 13,242 | ||||
| Burley, ID μSA | 43,021 | Cassia County, Idaho | 22,952 | ||
| Minidoka County, Idaho | 20,069 | ||||
| Lewiston, ID-WA MSA | 60,888 39,265 |
Nez Perce County, Idaho | 39,265 | ||
| Asotin County, Washington | 21,623 | ||||
| Moscow, ID μSA | 37,244 | Latah County, Idaho | 37,244 | ||
| Mountain Home, ID μSA | 27,038 | Elmore County, Idaho | 27,038 | ||
| Ontario, OR-ID μSA | 53,936 22,623 |
Malheur County, Oregon | 31,313 | ||
| Payette County, Idaho | 22,623 | ||||
| Logan, UT-ID MSA | 125,442 12,786 |
Cache County, Utah | 112,656 | ||
| Franklin County, Idaho | 12,786 | ||||
| Jackson, WY-ID μSA | 31,464 10,170 |
Teton County, Wyoming | 21,294 | ||
| Teton County, Idaho | 10,170 | ||||
| none | Bonner County, Idaho | 40,877 | |||
| Blaine County, Idaho | 21,376 | ||||
| Idaho County, Idaho | 16,267 | ||||
| Gooding County, Idaho | 15,464 | ||||
| Shoshone County, Idaho | 12,765 | ||||
| Boundary County, Idaho | 10,972 | ||||
| Washington County, Idaho | 10,198 | ||||
| Valley County, Idaho | 9,862 | ||||
| Benewah County, Idaho | 9,285 | ||||
| Clearwater County, Idaho | 8,761 | ||||
| Lemhi County, Idaho | 7,930 | ||||
| Caribou County, Idaho | 6,963 | ||||
| Bear Lake County, Idaho | 5,986 | ||||
| Lincoln County, Idaho | 5,208 | ||||
| Custer County, Idaho | 4,368 | ||||
| Oneida County, Idaho | 4,286 | ||||
| Adams County, Idaho | 3,976 | ||||
| Lewis County, Idaho | 3,821 | ||||
| Butte County, Idaho | 2,891 | ||||
| Camas County, Idaho | 1,117 | ||||
| Clark County, Idaho | 982 | ||||
| State of Idaho | 1,567,582 | ||||
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