Heyburn, Idaho Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Heyburn City population is approximately 3,457 people, with a growth rate of 8.4% since the year 2020. The median age in Heyburn is 29.7 years, which is nearly a decade younger than the U.S. average. The median household income in Heyburn is $210,700, and the high school graduation rate is 68.2%. For more information on Heyburn, Idaho, check out the city's demographics page.

Heyburn City is a small city in Minidoka County, Idaho, with a population of 3,089 as of the 2010 census. Heyburn is located southwest of Amalga, Idaho, in a micropolitan area that is centered around the Burley metropolitan area. Heyburn was named for U.S. senator Henry Heyburn, who represented Idaho from 1903 to 1912.

In regards to the employment situation in Heyburn City, Idaho, men have a higher median income than women, who earn $41,461. The income inequality in Heyburn is 0.466. The top three industries in Heyburn are manufacturing, health care and social assistance, and retail trade. However, finance & insurance is the highest paying industry in Heyburn. Workers in Heyburn work in the service sector, with 37% of residents working in white-collar jobs.

Heyburn's median gross rent is $699, which includes some utilities and building costs. The median rent in the state of Idaho is $743. Compared to neighboring towns, Heyburn's median gross rent is 15.0% less. In Heyburn, ID, the median gross rent is $699, whereas the national average is 67.4%. This means that Heyburn, ID renters pay nearly 15% of their income on rental housing.