BOISE, Idaho — Idaho’s population keeps growing at a faster clip than other states.
The state has led the country in population growth for the fifth year in a row. From 2020 to 2021, Idaho’s population grew 2.9 percent, according to U.S. Census Bureau population estimates.
Idaho welcomed 53,000 new residents, bringing its population up to about 1.9 million, the Spokesman-Review reported. The main reason was people moving from other states.
Neighboring states Utah and Montana ranked just behind Idaho, growing 1.7 percent each. Washington ranked 23rd, gaining about 0.3 percent in population.
The growth in Idaho, Utah and Montana follows trends in the West.
Nationally, the U.S. population grew about 0.1 percent, the slowest growth since the country was founded.