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Data source: US Census year 2000
Cottonwood is in Idaho County.
Two out of ten people in Idaho County (16.8%) lack health insurance. In the state of Idaho, 16.6% are without.
Among the population under 18 years in Idaho County, 16% are uninsured, while the figure for Idaho is 15%.
in 2005, 85% of Americans had some medical expense, spending on average $1,166.
Cities are generally less safe to live in than small towns. Violent crime in Cottonwood is 100% lower per capita, than in the U.S. as a whole. The per-capita rate of property crime in Cottonwood is 87.3% lower than nationally.
There are 10 people living in restricted group quarters such as correctional facilities, nursing homes, and mental hospitals in Cottonwood (1% of the population).
Commuting to work is a fact of life for most Americans. In 2000, 90% of Cottonwood residents drove to work, and 0% used public transport. 5% walked to work, and 1% rode a bicycle. While keeping active is vital for good health, unprotected forms of transportation also puts you at greater risk in traffic.
In the United States, 10% or Emergency Room visits in 2005 was due to traffic accidents. The most common injury was due to falls, totalling 21% of ER visits.
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While most Americans have health insurance coverage through their employer, there are trends in the opposite direction. As the economy transforms, and employers rely more on part-time and contract labor, fewer employees are eligible for health benefits. Among firms who offer health benefits, 79% of workers were eligible in 2007. Among both firms that offer and don't offer health benefits, a total of only 59% of workers were actually covered by their employer.
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Data source: US Census year 2000
Population in Cottonwood is 944.
98% of Cottonwood residents are White, 1% are a mix of two or more races, and 1% are Native American.
The median income in Cottonwood is $25,592 for men, and $13,929 for women.
Compared to the typical person in the state of Idaho, a resident of Cottonwood makes 5.8% less. The trend for Idaho is that the median income is increasing.
The typical home is worth $78,000. 40% of Cottonwood homeowners own their home outright, paying typically $211 per month in owner costs. Among those with a mortgage (60% of homeowners), the median monthly owner cost is $664.
There are a total of 398 homes in Cottonwood. Of these, 11 were for sale, and 10 homes were available to rent in 2000. 293 (80%) were owner-occupied, and 71 (20%) were occupied by renters.
The median age for men in Cottonwood is 37, and in Idaho the average man lives to be 76. The median age for women in Cottonwood is 39, and women in Idaho live to be 80, on average.
The education level in Cottonwood is high compared to the national average.
Among men over 25, 27% has a college degree, and 24% has some college. Out of the men that didn't study in college, 61% graduated from High School, and 39% dropped out.
Among women over 25, 25% has a college degree, and 28% has some college. Out of the women that didn't study in college, 79% graduated from High School, and 21% dropped out.