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Clayton (ID) Streets, Geographical, Population & More

Population of Clayton, Idaho

StateIdaho
Density (mi²)663.5/sq mi
2022 Growth Rate0% (0)
Growth Since 2020-16.67% (-2)
Rank in State225th
Rank in Country28954th

The population of Clayton, ID in 2022 is estimated to be 10. This is an increase of 0% (0 people) compared to the population in 2021.

Population of Clayton by Race

Population by Race
  • Total
  • Hispanic
  • Non-Hispanic
Race
Population
Percentage

Population of Clayton by Age

Clayton Population Pyramid 2022
Clayton Median Age
0
Total
0
Male
0
Female
Clayton Sex Ratio
58.33%
7
Male
41.67%
5
Female
Clayton Age Dependency Ratio
0
Old Age Dependency Ratio
0
Child Dependency Ratio
Clayton Adults
12
Adults
(12 of whom are seniors) in Clayton.

Population of Clayton by Year

Year
PopulationGrowthAnnual Growth Rate

Poverty Rate of Clayton

Name
Total
In Poverty
Poverty Rate
  • Overall Poverty Rate

  • Male Poverty Rate

  • Female Poverty Rate

Poverty in Clayton

While the overall poverty rate of Clayton is , the rate varies greatly by race. The percentage of people who fell below the poverty line is highest for () and is lowest for (0%).

Across all races and ethnicities, the female poverty rate () is generally lower than the male poverty rate ().

Language of Clayton

  • All Ages
  • 5-17
  • 18-64
  • 65+
Top Languages in Clayton

The most common language spoken in Clayton is English, with 100% of people speaking Only English. In addition, 0% of people speak Spanish, coming in second.

Educational Attainment of Clayton by Race

  • Percentage
  • Count
Race
Total
High School
Bachelors

students have the highest high school graduation rate of all races and ethnicities in Clayton, at .

Compared to other races and ethnicities, students have the highest bachelor's degree rate at .

Educational Attainment of Clayton by Sex (over 25)

Education AttainedCountPercentage
Graduate Degree00%
Bachelors Degree00%
Associates Degree758.33%
Some College00%
High School Graduate541.67%
9th to 12th Grade00%
Less Than 9th Grade00%