Demographics

As of the 2020 Census, Cassia County, Idaho had a population of 24,655. The median age is around 33 years, with 50.5% male and 49.5% female residents. Racially, the county is 78% White, 0.4% Black or African American, 1.4% Native American, 0.7% Asian, and 13.5% from other races; 38.9% identify as Hispanic or Latino of any race.

Elections

As of 2024, Cassia County, Idaho, has around 15,800 registered voters. The county administers primary, general, and special elections, with Republicans comprising approximately 68% and Democrats 20% of registered voters; the remainder are unaffiliated or other parties. In the 2020 presidential election, 82% voted Republican. There are 19 polling locations, including the County Courthouse in Burley. Election issues include agriculture, water rights, and education. The Cassia County Clerk oversees election administration, ensuring compliance with state laws and providing voter assistance. Voter turnout typically ranges from 65% to 75% in general elections.

Education, Employment and Housing

Cassia County, ID has around 24 public schools, including Burley High School, serving approximately 5,200 students. About 84% of adults hold a high school diploma, while 15% have a bachelor’s degree or higher. Average school ratings range from 4 to 6 out of 10. The county maintains a graduation rate near 85%. School safety initiatives include resource officers and anti-bullying programs. Educational offerings feature dual credit, vocational training, and adult education classes, supporting lifelong learning and workforce readiness throughout the community.

As of 2022, Cassia County, Idaho, reported an employment rate of approximately 62%. Major employment sectors include agriculture (18%), manufacturing (16%), healthcare and social assistance (12%), and education (10%). Occupations primarily involve production (20%), office/administrative (18%), and sales (13%). About 80% of residents commute by car, with an average one-way travel time of 18.7 minutes. Most workers are employed within the county, though a significant portion commutes to neighboring Minidoka County, particularly the Burley area, reflecting the region's agricultural and manufacturing economic base.

Cassia County, Idaho, has a homeownership rate of about 74%, with median home values around $253,000 in 2024, reflecting a 6% annual increase. Median rent is approximately $900 per month. Housing types range from single-family homes in neighborhoods like Burley and Albion to rural farm properties. The property tax rate averages 0.77%, lower than the national average, and neighborhoods are known for their safety and community feel. Rental vacancies are low, making the market competitive for renters.

County Crime & Safety

Cassia County, ID, maintains a relatively low crime rate compared to state and national averages. In 2022, the county reported approximately 275 total crimes, including 22 violent crimes and 253 property crimes, resulting in a crime rate of about 13 per 1,000 residents. Law enforcement agencies consistently report and monitor incidents, with burglary and theft being the most common offenses. The sheriff’s office actively promotes community safety through outreach and education. Overall, Cassia County is considered a safe area with crime rates below the Idaho state average of 21 per 1,000 residents.