Percentage of one- and two-person households with adults ages 62 and older with at least one of the following problems: lack of complete kitchen facilities, lack of plumbing facilities, overcrowding or cost-burdened occupants
Idaho’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #20Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
IdahoNegative Impact
Idaho0.237
23
•
•
16.8
28
2.2
4
3.6
12
$210
18
•
•
50
25
3.1%
38
41.0%
44
8.0%
19
$35,980
42
10.8%
12
3.0%
9
10.5%
24
72.3%
7
45.1
45
3.94
2
•
•
31.9%
25
92.0%
19
82.2%
41
•
•
16.1%
30
93.9%
13
81
50
28.2%
15
56.6%
37
-0.135
45
•
•
8.2
32
2.5
39
13.2%
40
31.4%
46
•
•
0
36
30.9%
21
70.8%
4
9.0
31
•
•
72.4%
27
41.8%
41
11.8%
17
13.1%
15
5.7%
7
0.098
23
•
•
11.3%
34
•
•
59.0
28
262.8
33
218.0
38
8.2%
32
•
•
53.5%
37
62.9%
48
60.6%
31
68.7%
9
•
•
73.2%
15
39.2%
45
66.9%
17
•
•
84.2%
21
1,432
1
0.441
13
•
•
21.7%
32
5.4%
44
21.5%
13
•
•
332.5
5
4.9%
4
12.0
20
•
•
32.5%
10
•
•
10.0%
44
11.9%
15
0.468
11
•
•
19.2
9
17.1%
15
15.1%
18
18.7%
44
20.9
41
•
•
8,365
18
1.0
1
•
•
13.5%
37
52.8%
11
6.7%
2
1.4
2
10.5%
19
26.6%
17
11.1%
37
8.5%
30
8.6%
15
3.1%
8
6.0%
18
22.7%
31
9.9%
11
•
•
30.5%
13
33.3%
10
33.2%
19
0.277
20
•
•
1,939,033
•
23.9%
•
59.1%
•
17.0%
•
31.4%
•
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