Hope: Demographics, Maps, Streets And More
Po Box
- Jill M Albertson
- Tom Austin
- Carl F Bartz
- Jean H Bistline
- Stephen P Bistline
- Ed A Butler
- Gretchen Butler
- Tyler Berry
- Peter D Beaver
- Lorraine F Blaney
- Richard C Blaney
- Tammy M Blankenship
- Connie L Burkhart
- Elsie M Crosswhite
- Janine H Carlson
- Sandra J Clawson
- Timothy C Chadd
- Bertha Peet Clement
- Chris Chalmers
- Diana L Chalmers
- Timothy March Charters
- John D Cockerham
- Ronnie J Conn
- Diana Copeland
- Natalie R Cain
- Christopher Currie
- Mildred P Cole
- Sharon F Canary
- Rene Christensen
- Deborah L Christophers
- James E Christophers
- Karen M Curtiss
- Marjory A Clements
- Dennis L Cleveland
- Edward L Cluff
- Lisa L Derr
- Monty Dyer
- Rita K Decker
- William H Demers
- Carrie L Dillard
- Lou E Dillon
- Edwin A Dickson
- Paul S Diefenbach
- Marion P Downs
- Robert H Domes
- Linda Fleisher
- Pamela M Ekstrom
- Gregory G Field
- Oliver M Ellis
- James J Emmer
Denton Rd
Highway
Peninsula Rd
West Spring Creek Rd
Creekside Ln
Red Fir Rd
Sunray Dr
Highland Ave
Trailer Haven Rd
W Spring Creek Rd
Angel Creek Rd
Highway 200 Unit
Idaho Country Rd
Ridgewood Rd
Silver Pines Rd
Sunset View Ln
Trestle Creek Rd
Artemis Way
Delta View Rd
Freeman Ln
Monarch View Ln
W Main St
Trestle Creek Ln
Race and Ethnicity Distribution in Hope
Source: census.gov- 2020
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96
White (Non-Hispanic)
0
Other (Hispanic)
0
White (Hispanic)
In 2020, Hope, ID had 96 White (Non-Hispanic) residents, Infinity times more than any other race or ethnicity.
0 Other (Hispanic) and 0 White (Hispanic) residents lived in Hope, ID in 2020, which were the second and third largest ethnic groups.
Hispanic people 0 made up 0.0% of the population of Hope, ID.
Foreign-born Population in Hope
Source: census.gov- 2020
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- 2015
1.0% 1
2020 FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION
2.0% 2
2019 FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION
As of 2020, 1.0% of citizens in Hope, ID (1) were born abroad. This was down from the national average of 13.5% and higher than 2.0% in 2019, which means there was a decline in the overseas-born population rate.
Foreign-born Population in Hope by Country
Source: census.gov- 2020
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1.Mexico
49,238 ± 5,370 people
2.Canada
5,691 ± 1,849 people
3.China
2,886 ± 1,317 people
In 2020, Mexico was the most common birthplace of foreign-born citizens of Idaho, followed by Canada and China.
49,238 Idaho residents were born in Mexico, 5,691 in Canada, and 2,886 in China.
Note: There is no data available for any level below the state. Now displaying data for Idaho.
Population With Citizenship in Hope
Source: census.gov- 2020
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99.0%
2020 CITIZENSHIP
98.0%
2019 CITIZENSHIP
As of 2020, 99.0% of residents in Hope, ID were US citizens. This was higher than the national average of 99.0% and higher than 98.0% in 2019, which means the rate of citizenship was raising.
Households and Families in Hope
Source: census.govHope Renter vs Owner Occupied by Household Type
Hope Household Types
Rate of Home Ownership
Type | Owner | Renter |
Non Family | 60% | 40% |
Female | - | - |
Male | - | - |
All | 73.3% | 26.7% |
Married | 84% | 16% |
Households in Hope by Type
Source: census.govType | Count | Percentage | Owned |
All | 45 | 100% | 73.3 |
Married | 25 | 55.6% | 84 |
Non Family | 20 | 44.4% | 60 |
Female | - | - | - |
Male | - | - | - |
Language Usage in Hope
Source: census.gov- All Ages
- 5-17
- 18-64
- 65+
Languages in Hope by Age
98.97% of residents in Hope speak only English, while 1.03% speak other languages. The most common non-English language is Asian and Pacific Island Languages, which is spoken by 1.03% of the population.
100% of residents aged between 5 and 17 in Hope speak only English, while 0% speak other languages. The most common non-English language among this age group is Asian and Pacific Island Languages, which is spoken by 0% of them.
97.87% of residents aged between 18 and 64 in Hope speak only English, while 2.1299999999999955% speak other languages. The most common non-English language among this age group is Asian and Pacific Island Languages, which is spoken by 2.13% of them.
100% of residents aged 65 and More in Hope speak only English, while 0% speak other languages. The most common non-English language among this age group is Asian and Pacific Island Languages, which is spoken by 0% of them.
Median Household Income Trend in Hope
Source: census.govNaN% ±NaN%
1 YEAR GROWTH
In 2020, the median annual household income in Hope, ID was $undefined, which was less than that of the entire United States ($64,994).
This was also a NaN% down on the previous year ($46,875 in 2019).
Salary of Common Jobs in Hope by Sex
Source: census.gov- 2020
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$67102 ± $12647
AVERAGE MALE SALARY IN IDAHO
$55975 ± $11161
AVERAGE FEMALE SALARY IN IDAHO
In 2020, full-time male employees in Idaho got paid 1.20 times more than female employees.
Note: There is no data available for any level below the state. Now displaying data for Idaho.
Salary of Common Jobs in Hope by Race and Ethnicity
Source: census.gov- 2020
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HIGHEST AVERAGE SALARIES BY RACE & ETHNICITY IN IDAHO
White
$59317 ± $9533
Asian
$55631 ± $47751
Other
$55059 ± $65255
In 2020, White was the highest-paid race/ethnicity of Idaho employees, earning 1.07 times more than Asian workers, who made the second highest salary of any race/ethnicity in Idaho.
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- Streets
- Race and Ethnicity Distribution in Hope
- Foreign-born Population in Hope
- Foreign-born Population in Hope by Country
- Population With Citizenship in Hope
- Households and Families in Hope
- Households in Hope by Type
- Language Usage in Hope
- Median Household Income Trend in Hope
- Salary of Common Jobs in Hope by Sex
- Salary of Common Jobs in Hope by Race and Ethnicity
- Poverty Rate in Hope
- Poverty Rate in Hope by Education Level
- Employment Status in Hope by Age
- Employment Status in Hope by Race
- Employment Status in Hope by Education Level
- Veteran Population in Hope by War
- Veteran Population in Hope by Age
- Veteran Population in Hope by Race