Soda Springs, Idaho Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

To get a general idea about the demographics of Soda Springs City, let's first take a look at the city's population. Its residents report that they're mostly White, though many also claim that they're Native American. Some important ancestries for the area's residents include English, Danish, German, Irish, and other races. In addition, the city's population speaks English and Spanish.

The population of Soda Springs is estimated to be 3,104 in 2020, making it the 47th largest city in Idaho and the 6148th largest in the United States. As of the 2010 Census, the population had risen 1.50% since the last time the city was counted. The city spans over four square miles and has a population density of 701 people per square mile.

Although the city has a low crime rate, there are some places that have higher than average levels of drug-related crime. In central Soda Springs, for example, there are fewer crimes committed than in south neighborhoods. Similarly, northwest Soda Springs, ID, has fewer drug-related crimes than its southern counterpart. This may be misleading. While these statistics are not perfect, they are still better than those in other parts of Idaho.

The percentage of Soda Springs's population in each income bracket varies, with the majority of households owning two cars. The highest percentage of household incomes in Soda Springs is in the lower-middle income category. The median household income in Soda Springs, ID is $40,690. While fewer than the national average, the GINI indicates that the area is more equal than the national average.