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

The Census Bureau recently released the population and steets statistics for the city of McCall, Idaho. The city has approximately 3.32k residents who identify themselves as white. Another 18 residents identify as Asian. Four residents are white Hispanic. That means that only 0.12% of the McCall population is hispanic. To learn more about the community, see the following table. This table lists the number of people in each race and ethnicity by zip code.

The average income for men in McCall, ID is $41,466 compared to $33,538 for women. The city has slightly lower income inequality than the rest of Idaho, with the GINI (gender-inequality index) 0.466. The number of males per worker in the city is higher than the national average. The number of men employed in McCall is greater than that of women.

McCall is a small town located in central Idaho, 100 miles from Boise. With less than 3,000 year-round residents, McCall offers fresh air, scenic vistas, and recreational activities. The city is home to St. Luke's Church, a historic church that was founded in 1876. It was incorporated on July 19, 1911 and is chartered as a city. It is governed by a city manager elected by the city council. The city council, consisting of 4 members and a mayor elected in an at-large election, presides over city council meetings. Each member of the council is allowed to vote on any issue before a vote is taken. There are no veto powers in McCall, but the mayor does have the right to stop the voting process.

McCall is a small town situated on Payette Lake and borders the Ponderosa State Park. The city has hiking trails that lead to several alpine lakes, including Boulder, Deep, and Josephine Lake. The central core of the town is compact. The Hotel McCall sits near the intersection of East Lake and North 3rd Streets. During the summer, the city's population triples.