Per capita income is the “mean” or average income received by individuals, that is, total income divided by total number of people. Here, we provide information on real per capita income, which means the data have been adjusted for inflation.
Idaho's per capita income, adjusted for inflation...
- was $56,560 in 2021, compared to $69,276 in the U.S.;
- increased 26.0 percent between 2010 and 2020;
- increased 57.6 percent since 1969 when it was $26,969;
- increased 13.0 percent in the 1970s, increased 15.0 percent in the 1980s, increased 52.4 percent in the 1990s, increased 0.7 percent in the 2000s, and increased 21.5 percent in the 2010s;
- ranked 44th - from highest to lowest - out of the 50 states in 2021.