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Idaho Insurance Website: www.goidahoinsurance.com
Idaho Department of Insurance: http://www.doi.idaho.gov/
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Quick Facts about Boise Idaho from Boise Chamber
of Commerce
The greater Boise Valley is comprised of eight
fast-growing communities: Boise, Caldwell, Eagle, Emmett,
Kuna, Meridian, Nampa & Star.
Total Population within a 45-minute draw area:
615,528
Average Age: 33.1 years
Average Commute Time: 20.2 minutes
Forbes, Wall Street Journal and Inc. Magazine rate
Boise as one of the best places in the US to live and
work.
Money magazine rates the Boise Valley as one of the
best places to live in the U.S.
National Geographic Adventure says the Boise Valley
is one of the Top 31 Best Live & Play Towns.
The Boise Valley has a workforce of more than
280,000. Nearly 110,000 of the workforce are degreed
workers.
Workforce within a 45-minute draw area: 325,794
The overall cost of doing business is nearly a third
lower than in California or Washington.
The median priced home in Boise and Ada County is
$235,000. Based on average housing costs, utilities, health
care, transportation, groceries, and other services, the
Boise Valley’s cost of living is well below the national
average.
The Boise Valley is located 430 miles from the
seaport terminal of Portland, Oregon; 384 miles south of
Spokane, Washington; and 360 miles northwest of Salt Lake
City, Utah.
The airport serves more than 3 million people per
year and is less than five miles from downtown Boise.
Idaho Northern & Pacific Railroad (INPR)
provides freight service over four branch lines in
southwestern Idaho and northeastern Oregon.
There have been more patents generated in the Boise
Valley than any other region in the country.
Boise and Nampa, Idaho, are ranked as the most
secure locations to live in the United States among large
metropolitan areas with populations of 500,000 or greater.
(Source: Third Annual Most Secure U.S. Places to Live
rankings from Farmers Insurance Group of Companies)
According to the National Census Bureau, Idaho is
the third fastest growing state in the nation.
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