Madison County, Idaho |
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Madison County is in eastern Idaho, northeast of Idaho Falls. Madison County was founded in 1913 by members of the LDS Curch. Named for President James Madison, Madison County contains 471 square miles of land and 2 square miles of water. The county seat is Rexburg. |
Fast Facts about Madison County, Idaho |
Resident Racial Breakdown:
White Non-Hispanic: 91.9% Hispanic: 4.5% Native American: 0.5% Asian: 1.0% Two or More Races: 1.5% African-American: 0.6% Types of Jobs: Private Sector, wages or salary: 81% Government Sector: 11% Unincorporated, Self-Employed: 7% Homemaker, Unpaid: 1% Population Density: 82 People per Square Mile 2011 Cost of Living Index for Madison County: 84.1
2009 Estimates: Population: 38,440 Males: 18,297 Females: 20,143 Median Resident Age: 20.7 Years Estimated Median Household Income: $38,900 Estimated Median Home Value: $160,000 Major Industries: Educational Services, Health Care, Construction, Agriculture & Forestry, Professional Services, Lodging & Food Services, Printing Services, Waste Management Services, Personal and Laundry Services, Food Processing |
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