(#10 Idaho) “Ranking at No. 10, the Gem State received recognition for its low cost of living and low crime rates. Individual income taxes here range from 1.6 to 7.4 percent. ” Read the Full Article Read Previous/Next Posts: ← If you’re a young...
Boise, Idaho (#5) “The capital of Idaho is the fifth-best place to live on a $55,000 salary. If you earn exactly $55,000, Boise’s median monthly housing costs of $922 will consume only 20% of your income. That means plenty left over for fun and social activities....
Meridian #1: “Officially Idaho’s second-largest city, Meridian keeps topping national lists for good reason. A healthy economy, plenty of job opportunities, and a unique community centered around learning, fostering connections, and exploring new ideas has...
“Boise (#12) is a recreationalist’s paradise. If you value the outdoors and time spent among rivers, mountains, canyons, deserts and lakes – and all the activities encapsulated therein – it’s worth a serious look. Idaho’s capital sits squarely on the...
“The study analyzed over 2 million tweets expressing job sentiments across the United States. Monster and Brandwatch found that Idaho, Montana, and North Dakota have the happiest employees.” Read Full Article Read Previous/Next Posts: Search for: Recent Posts 2017’s...
Every two years, KPMG puts out a report called Competitive Alternatives that is a comprehensive analysis of business costs in more than 100 cities across 10 countries. Looking at 19 different industries, and 26 different cost factors, Boise ranks favorably in the...