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

The population of Weiser is composed of a diverse group of people. Approximately 61.1% of its residents are white, 12.3% are black, 0.7% are American Indian, 5.4% are Asian, 17.8% are Hispanic, and 2.6% are of other races. The United States Census Bureau collects this information yearly, but does not guarantee that the data provided here are accurate. The following are a few interesting facts about the city.

The population of Weiser is about 5,000, according to the United States Census Bureau. The city is located along U.S. 95 and is accessible from both British Columbia and Oregon. The city bills itself as the "Fiddling Capital of the World," and has hosted fiddling contests since 1913. Weiser City is situated on the Snake River across from Annex, Oregon, and experiences a semi-arid climate, with cold winters and hot, dry summers.

The median home value of a home in Weiser, ID is $116,200, which is 0.483 times smaller than the national average. It is estimated that 62% of the population owns a car. The majority of households in Weiser, ID own at least three cars. There are approximately 4,559 adults in the city, and 58.8% commute by car to work. Weiser residents have a commute time of 15.9 minutes and drive alone to work. Three cars are per household in Weiser.

Weiser City is home to several parks, trails, and the Weiser River National Recreation Trail. It is the largest town along the Weiser River. Residents of Weiser City are also home to a number of breweries, distilleries, and art galleries. Weiser City is a great place to live, work, or play. You won't regret it. Our community welcomes you with open arms.