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Rank | Married-Couple Family Household Percentage ▼ | County / Population |
1. | 73.19% | Jefferson, ID / 24,523 |
2. | 71.74% | Franklin, ID / 12,497 |
3. | 69.48% | Power, ID / 7,633 |
4. | 68.44% | Madison, ID / 36,413 |
5. | 66.98% | Fremont, ID / 13,062 |
6. | 66.90% | Bear Lake, ID / 6,026 |
7. | 65.88% | Caribou, ID / 6,900 |
8. | 64.78% | Elmore, ID / 26,669 |
9. | 64.67% | Owyhee, ID / 11,389 |
10. | 63.18% | Bingham, ID / 44,496 |
11. | 62.66% | Oneida, ID / 4,212 |
12. | 62.11% | Cassia, ID / 22,109 |
13. | 61.65% | Valley, ID / 9,846 |
14. | 60.66% | Bonneville, ID / 100,213 |
15. | 60.35% | Teton, ID / 9,413 |
16. | 60.16% | Benewah, ID / 9,302 |
17. | 60.01% | Minidoka, ID / 19,524 |
18. | 59.99% | Boise, ID / 7,122 |
19. | 59.29% | Adams, ID / 3,942 |
20. | 58.88% | Gem, ID / 16,778 |
21. | 58.49% | Butte, ID / 2,842 |
22. | 58.33% | Payette, ID / 22,451 |
23. | 58.16% | Lincoln, ID / 5,021 |
24. | 58.03% | Canyon, ID / 182,723 |
25. | 57.85% | Camas, ID / 1,216 |
26. | 57.69% | Clearwater, ID / 8,766 |
27. | 57.52% | Jerome, ID / 21,282 |
28. | 57.21% | Washington, ID / 10,105 |
29. | 57.05% | Bonner, ID / 40,711 |
30. | 56.68% | Gooding, ID / 15,140 |
31. | 55.28% | Boundary, ID / 10,792 |
32. | 55.07% | Twin Falls, ID / 74,929 |
33. | 55.00% | Kootenai, ID / 134,851 |
34. | 54.67% | Idaho, ID / 15,947 |
35. | 54.38% | Bannock, ID / 80,701 |
36. | 54.01% | Ada, ID / 380,718 |
37. | 53.73% | Blaine, ID / 21,329 |
38. | 52.69% | Lemhi, ID / 7,861 |
39. | 50.85% | Lewis, ID / 3,761 |
40. | 49.89% | Nez Perce, ID / 38,886 |
41. | 49.11% | Custer, ID / 4,277 |
42. | 48.69% | Latah, ID / 36,645 |
43. | 48.50% | Clark, ID / 857 |
44. | 48.20% | Shoshone, ID / 12,917 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Married-Couple Family Household Percentage' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'Married-Couple Family Household Percentage' data are not listed.
*ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.