Camas County, Idaho |
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Fairfield Camas County is in the mountains of central Idaho. Named for a lily-like bulb found in the area, Camas County was founded in 1917 and contains 1,075 square miles of land and 4 square miles of water. The county seat is Fairfield. |
Fast Facts about Camas County, Idaho |
Resident Racial Breakdown:
White Non-Hispanic: 83.0% Hispanic: 13.8% Native American: 2.3% Two or More Races: 0.8% Types of Jobs: Private Sector, wages or salary: 61% Government Sector: 23% Unincorporated, Self-Employed: 15% Homemaker, Unpaid: 1% Population Density: 1 Person per Square Mile 2011 Cost of Living Index for Camas County: 85.5
2009 Estimates: Population: 1,109 Males: 568 Females: 541 Median Resident Age: 39.7 Years Estimated Median Household Income: $40,800 Estimated Median Home Value: $215,300 Major Industries: Agriculture & Forestry, Educational Services, Lodging & Food Services, Construction, Health Care, Government, Retail Services, Social Services, Utilities, Repair & Maintenance |
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