Bonner County , Idaho
Population: 49,456 residents · 2023 Census ACS
Income $65,168 Home $433,400 Rent $1,059/mo
Page updated: · Data vintage: CDC PLACES 2023 · FEMA NRI v1.20
Bonner County's headline indicators land 13% below the national median on income ($65,168), with housing 42% above the US figure ($433,000 typical) — a profile closer to the broad US middle than to either tail of the distribution. FEMA's National Risk Index ranks Bonner County in the top 23% nationally for overall natural-hazard exposure, with winter-storm risk the dominant local risk.
$65,168
Median Income
household
$433,400
Home Value
median
$1,059/mo
Monthly Rent
median gross
N/A
Unemployment
rate
Income & Housing
| Median Household Income | $65,168 |
| Per Capita Income | $37,755 |
| Poverty Rate | 10.7% |
| Median Home Value | $433,400 |
| Median Gross Rent | $1,059/mo |
| Owner Occupied | 77.6% |
| Renter Occupied | 22.4% |
Demographics & Education
| Total Population | 49,456 |
| Median Age | 48.2 yrs |
| Bachelor's or Higher | 28.9% |
Health Outcomes
CDC PLACES 2023 · % of adults
31.8%
Obesity
11.8%
Diabetes
12.9%
Smoking
28.2%
High Blood Pressure
21.1%
No Physical Activity
21.3%
Depression
29.0%
Insufficient Sleep
70.1%
Annual Checkup
Natural Hazard Risk
FEMA National Risk Index · county-level scores
Overall risk score: 77.3 · 77th national percentile
🌪️ Tornado
10.31
🔥 Wildfire
82.70
❄️ Winter Storm
86.47
🌍 Earthquake
55.76
☀️ Drought
13.42
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