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Cost of Living in Idaho

Explore cost of living in Idaho with state context, city dashboard links, related cost categories, service estimates, and planning notes. Compare household cost drivers by state, then narrow into city dashboards for local housing, utility, tax, insurance, and demographic context.

State context Compare

Use this page to orient around housing, rent, utilities, taxes, insurance, groceries, transportation, and income fit before opening a city dashboard.

Local accuracy City

City pages help connect statewide averages to housing, income, utility, climate, and demographic signals.

Next check Address

Verify exact providers, parcel records, insurance quotes, and local fees for the actual address.

Service costs Estimates

Pair household cost research with local service cost estimates for repairs, maintenance, and upgrades.

Median income across cached cities $60,849

Frames affordability before housing, taxes, utilities, and insurance.

Median home value across cached cities $264,550

Ownership pressure signal; city dashboards show place-level detail.

Median two-bedroom rent across cached cities $950/mo

Renter-side monthly cost baseline.

Median property tax paid across cached cities $1,466

Ownership carrying cost to read beside home value.

Idaho Cost of Living Data Detail

Idaho cost of living is summarized here as a statewide category page, not as a duplicate of the state dashboard. The table emphasizes income, home value, rent, property tax, and utility benchmarks because those are the fields that usually explain household budget fit across 124 cached city records.

Largest cached Idaho city records for cost of living
CityPopulationIncomeHome valueRent
Meridian124,865$98,686$485k$1,714/mo
Nampa106,289$72,122$332k$1,340/mo
Idaho Falls66,672$69,630$299k$992/mo
Caldwell63,465$66,663$322k$1,135/mo
Pocatello57,152$57,931$241k$861/mo
Coeur d'Alene55,558$70,845$452k$1,328/mo
Twin Falls53,219$60,760$279k$1,011/mo
Post Falls41,716$73,313$425k$1,313/mo
Rexburg39,589$50,359$384k$959/mo
Lewiston34,471$71,047$291k$938/mo
Eagle31,490$118,037$712k$1,753/mo
Kuna25,960$93,545$404k$1,647/mo

How This Page Differs From the Dashboard

The Idaho dashboard is a broad place overview. This cost of living page is a category detail page: it narrows the page around one search intent, compares the same metric family across major city records, and links back to city dashboards when local context is needed.

Use this page for statewide scanning, then open a city dashboard for neighborhood-level context and local comparisons. Use parcel records, provider bills, insurance quotes, and local fee schedules before treating any number as address-specific.

Source Notes

City-level values come from the cached Census ACS 2023 ACS 5-year place dataset where a matching city record exists. Electricity is a state-level EIA benchmark for 2026-03. Unemployment is a state-level BLS benchmark for April 2026. State-level benchmarks are planning context and are not city-specific provider prices, parcel tax bills, or insurance quotes.

Popular Idaho City Dashboards

Open city pages for local metrics and links. Category city URLs are kept aligned with the newer city dashboard system.

Methodology Notes

DataByArea combines generated page templates, public data signals, cached city metrics, state-level utility and economic context, and internal link checks. Where city-specific values are not available, pages should be read as planning context rather than exact quotes.

Source Context

Depending on the metric, DataByArea may use Census ACS, BLS, EIA, BEA, FRED, local assessor context, and cached city datasets. State-level values are not presented as parcel-level or household-specific quotes.