About Shoshone County

Shoshone is a county in the Coeur d'Alene Metropolitan area. It has a population of 13,399 and a population density of 5, which is 95% below the national average. It has a median age of 46, which is 6 years above the Coeur d'Alene Metro median age and 7 years above the national average.


Shoshone County has a median home value of $262,961, which is 51% below the Metro average.The average rent of $1,046 is 42% below the metro average rent and 50% below the national average rent The average household income in Shoshone County is $44,807 , which is 39% below the Metro average household income and 42% below the national average of household income.

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$262,961Median Home Value
$539,071 Coeur d'Alene Metro Area
$1,046Median Rent
$1,803 Coeur d'Alene Metro Area
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Shoshone County's population is made up of 45% married, 26% single, 20% divorced and 9% widowed. Baby Boomers make up the largest percentage of the population at 45%, while Gen Z have the second largest segment at 22%. Homeowners make up 73% of the population in Shoshone County.

13,399Population
185,010 Coeur d'Alene Metro Area
5Population Density
  • 50% Male
  • 50% Female
46 Median Age
40 Coeur d'Alene Metro Area
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The Per Capita income in Shoshone County is $26,176. The Median Household Income is $44,807

$26,176Income Per Capita
$38,664 Coeur d'Alene Metro Area
$44,807Median Household Income
$73,456 Coeur d'Alene Metro Area
16% Poverty Rate
10% Coeur d'Alene Metro Area
5% Unemployment Rate
4% Coeur d'Alene Metro Area
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Amenities in Shoshone County
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$262,961Median Home Value
$539,071 Coeur d'Alene Metro Area
$1,046Median Rent
$1,803 Coeur d'Alene Metro Area
2Average Household Size
2 Coeur d'Alene Metro Area

Occupancy Type

Renters
27%
Home Owners
73%
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Cost of Living
120
Metro Area
National Cost of Living Index is 100 where if the Cost of living is 90 its lower than US Average and if the Cost of Living is 150 its higher than US Average
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Housing
195
San Fransisco Metro Area
130
Goods and Services
111
San Fransisco Metro Area
Today’s Weather
66°F
Mostly Clear
Weather Highlights
Summers: July high temperature is around 80°F
Winters: January low temperature is around 41°F
Rains: Gets Average 17 Inches of rains every year
Snow: Palo Alto doesn’t get snow

Mullan crime index is 64 which is lower than the national average.

64
Crime Index
100
National Crime Index

Crime Index represents the risk of crime occurring in a area and is measured against national index of 100. If the Crime Index of an area is above 100 the crime in that area is relatively higher when compared to US. If the Crime Index of an area is below 100 the crime in that area is lower when compared to US.

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