Bonner County, Idaho |
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Bonner County is in northern Idaho with Washington to the west and Montana to the east. Named after the ferry operator, Edwin L. Bonner, Bonner County was founded in 1907 and contains 1,738 square miles of land and 182 square miles of water. The county seat is Sandpoint. |
Fast Facts about Bonner County, Idaho |
Resident Racial Breakdown:
White Non-Hispanic: 94.5% Hispanic: 2.3% Native American: 0.8% Two or More Races: 1.4% Asian: 0.7% Types of Jobs: Private Sector, wages or salary: 71% Government Sector: 14% Unincorporated, Self-Employed: 14% Homemaker, Unpaid: 1% Population Density: 24 People per Square Mile 2011 Cost of Living Index for Bonner County: 89.0
2009 Estimates: Population: 41,403 Males: 20,743 Females: 20,660 Median Resident Age: 40.8 Years Estimated Median Household Income: $39,200 Estimated Median Home Value: $233,200 Major Industries: Agriculture & Forestry, Wood Products, Educational Services, Construction, Health Care, Lodging & Food Services, Repair & Maintenance, Government, Professional Services, Internet Shopping Services, Retail Services |
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