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

To understand the demographic composition of Reubens City, ID, we need to look at the county and state income data. Idaho's income inequality rate is 0.342%, which is slightly less than the national average. This is because Idaho has more equal wage distribution than the national average. The chart below shows how many households in Reubens travel to and from work via different means of transportation. It also includes non-citizens (legal residents, international students, temporary workers, humanitarian migrants, and illegal immigrants).

Reubens has a population of 47 people, a number that peaked in the year 2000. Until that time, Reubens was the 18,933rd largest city in the US. Since then, it has decreased by 34.7%. Reubens is growing slower than other similar-sized cities, but has a low crime rate. If you are considering moving to Reubens, ID, you may want to take a look at the local economy.

Reubens, ID has a low poverty rate of 0.00%, compared to a national average of 14.1%. The area's median household income is $62,670, a small increase over the previous year. Reubens has a high homeownership rate, with 89.7% of residents residing in their own homes. It's also notable that Reubens residents are comparatively younger, with only 2.9% of residents aged 65 or older. The average commute time for people in Reubens is 27 minutes, and that most drive alone to work. Reubens residents own three cars, a higher percentage than the national average.

Reubens is home to approximately 20% of those whose ancestry is not English. Reubens's population of 15 and older citizens is 10.8% white, while only 2% is black. The city has an unemployment rate of 5.1%, when measured among its residents. Additionally, 35.1% of the adult civilian population is employed by the government, including local, state, and federal entities.