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

The population of Wardner is roughly one-third of Idaho's total population. It has a population density of about 12.7 people per square mile, making it one of the densest cities in the entire state. Listed below are some key statistics about the Wardner City area. Population and Steets in Wardner City

Wardner has a small but growing population. According to the United States Census Bureau, the population of the city will be 242 people by 2020. This is one of the smallest cities in the greater area, with Kellogg having a population of 2,221 people. The population density of Wardner is below the national and state averages. Only Smelterville has a larger population than Wardner - with a population density of 1,778 per square mile.

The median property value in Wardner was $111,300. Homeownership rate was 76.3%. Most people commuted alone to work - 16.7 minutes. The average household has two cars. There are 189 people in Wardner. With these statistics, you can see Wardner's demographics are not terribly different from other cities in the region. And if you're looking for a small town atmosphere, Wardner might be the perfect place for you.

The town of Wardner was incorporated in 1902, but it was not until 1925 that it gained official city status. The area's mining boom brought in an abundance of wealth for the residents. Its small population meant that it was home to a number of businesses and residents, including many Chinese migrant workers. The town's upper section was filled with businesses and the oldest state bank until it moved to Kellogg. The Shoshone NewsPress, an important local newspaper, started in Wardner and continues to operate here.