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As it is in many U.S. states, income in Idaho is on an upward trend. Idaho lost ground in per capita personal income from 2009-2011 as it recovered from the Great Recession. But what’s also growing is the gap between personal income in Idaho and in the national as a whole.Data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis show Idahoans earned less in 2012 than residents of almost every other state in the country.A closer look at hourly wages reveals half of Idaho’s workforce earned $14.58 an hour or less in 2012. The hourly wage in Idaho, on average, is $18.48.Idaho also had a larger share of hourly workers earning minimum wage in 2012 than ever before. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates 31,000 Idahoans made $7.25 an hour or less in 2012. That’s a 63 percent increase from 2011.

Northwest Household Income Flat ... Except In Oregon

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Oregon was one of the few states where household earnings went up last year. That's according to a new report out Thursday from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Estimates from the 2012 American Community Survey show that the median household income remained flat in most states, including Washington and Idaho. But Oregon, Hawaii, Illinois and Massachusetts bucked that trend by a few percentage points.

Josh Lehner of the Oregon Office of Economic Analysis says the news is, frankly, a little surprising.

“Our job growth on average, is about the same as the typical state in the U.S. So we're not seeing outsized gains in employment or personal income or anything like that," he says. "So the fact that the median is up for the household we find that encouraging. Maybe the recovery's a little more broad-based in terms of Oregon families than at least we first thought.”

Lehner says expansion by chip giant Intel in Hillsboro may have played into the rise in median household income.

Still, even with the increase, Oregon's median of $49,000 per year lags behind the rest of the nation. Washington's median household income is close to $58,000. Idaho's is around $45,000.

On the Web:

American Community Survey - US Census Bureau 

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Jessica Robinson
Jessica Robinson reported for four years from the Northwest News Network's bureau in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho as the network's Inland Northwest Correspondent. From the politics of wolves to mining regulation to small town gay rights movements, Jessica covered the economic, demographic and environmental trends that have shaped places east of the Cascades. Jessica left the Northwest News Network in 2015 for a move to Norway.
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