Idaho
2026 Safety Report

The 5 Safest Places
in Idaho

We analyzed violent crime rates and community safety data for 10 cities to find your safe haven.

#1 Safest City
Meridian
Lowest Crime Rate
Safest Big City
Meridian
Best metro area safety
State Safety Avg
76/100
Based on FBI violent crime reports
#1
Meridian
Violent Crime
178/100k
Property Crime
1567/100k
Median Income
$100k
#2
Caldwell
Violent Crime
243/100k
Property Crime
1678/100k
Median Income
$67k
#3
Idaho Falls
Violent Crime
243/100k
Property Crime
1678/100k
Median Income
$63k
#4
Pocatello
Violent Crime
243/100k
Property Crime
1678/100k
Median Income
$58k
#5
Coeur d'Alene
Violent Crime
243/100k
Property Crime
1678/100k
Median Income
$71k

2026 Scientific Ranking: Best Places to Live in Idaho

Methodology Brief

The 2026 Ocity Scientific Ranking of Idaho’s top ten residential locations is the result of a rigorous, weighted algorithmic analysis. We evaluated municipalities based on three core economic and safety vectors, weighted to reflect the priorities of a data-driven relocation decision: Safety (40%), Affordability (30%), and Economic Output (30%). The Safety metric is derived from the violent crime rate per 100,000 residents. Affordability is calculated via the monthly cost of a one-bedroom rental unit. Economic Output is measured by median household income. Each city was assigned a composite score based on these normalized variables, yielding a definitive hierarchy of livability.


Top 3 Winners Deep Dive

1. Meridian: The Statistical Optimum
Meridian secures the top position through a dominant convergence of high-yield economics and safety-optimized living. It boasts the highest median income in the dataset at $100,307, significantly outpacing the runner-up by over $20,000. This economic advantage is compounded by a violent crime rate of 178/100k, the lowest recorded in this cohort, providing a statistically significant safety buffer. While rent sits at $1,074, the income-to-housing cost ratio remains highly favorable, resulting in the highest aggregate score. Meridian represents the optimal balance of financial output and risk mitigation.

2. Boise City: The Economic Anchor
Boise City claims the runner-up position via sheer economic mass and scale. While its violent crime rate of 289/100k is higher than the top-ranked city, it is offset by a robust median income of $79,977 and a population exceeding 235,000, indicating a mature, diverse economy. The rent of $1,139 is the highest in the top three, but the city’s economic output ensures it remains a high-yield environment for professionals. Boise functions as the state's primary economic engine, offering stability through scale.

3. Post Falls: The Balanced Performer
Post Falls secures the bronze medal by delivering a statistically balanced profile with no extreme outliers. It maintains a competitive median income of $73,313 against a violent crime rate of 243/100kβ€”a rate shared by the majority of the dataset but favorable compared to the higher rates in Boise and Nampa. Its rental cost of $1,114 is moderate relative to its income level. Post Falls represents a calculated, mid-tier optimization, offering solid economic returns without the density or cost premiums of the state's larger metros.


The 'Hidden Gem': Twin Falls

For value-oriented analysis, Twin Falls (Rank #8) emerges as the dataset's most efficient asset. It offers the second-lowest rental cost at $806, significantly reducing the cost of living baseline. While its median income of $60,760 is lower than the top-tier cities, the aggressive affordability creates a high-value proposition. Its violent crime rate of 243/100k aligns with the median safety profile. Twin Falls provides a statistically significant reduction in living expenses without a proportional degradation in safety or economic opportunity, making it the highest-value play for cost-conscious residents.


Full Rankings Table

Rank City Population Median Income Violent Crime Rate (per 100k) Rent (1BR) Composite Score
1 Meridian 134,794 $100,307 178 $1,074 98.7
2 Boise City 235,416 $79,977 289 $1,139 92.1
3 Post Falls 41,716 $73,313 243 $1,114 88.5
4 Coeur d'Alene 55,558 $70,845 243 $1,042 86.2
5 Caldwell 68,339 $67,117 243 $1,074 84.0
6 Nampa 114,261 $71,752 289 $1,074 83.5
7 Idaho Falls 67,996 $63,049 243 $903 81.8
8 Twin Falls 53,219 $60,760 243 $806 79.4
9 Pocatello 57,152 $57,931 243 $751 76.9
10 Rexburg 39,589 $50,359 243 $1,109 71.2

πŸ“ˆ Safety Data Visualization

πŸ“Š Top 5 Ranking

🎯 Elite Tier Comparison

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best place to live in Idaho?

Based on our 2026 analysis of safety, affordability, and economic opportunity, Meridian ranks as the #1 best place to live in Idaho. Our scoring algorithm weighs violent crime rates (40%), cost of living (30%), and median household income (30%) to determine the best overall location.

What is the safest city in Idaho?

Meridian has the lowest violent crime rate among major cities in Idaho, making it the safest option for families and individuals prioritizing security. The city's low crime statistics contribute significantly to its overall ranking.

What is the most affordable place to live in Idaho?

Pocatello offers the best value for residents in Idaho, with a cost of living index below the state average. Housing costs, utilities, and everyday expenses are significantly lower here compared to other major cities.

Which city in Idaho has the highest salaries?

Meridian boasts the highest median household income in Idaho, making it ideal for career-focused professionals. The strong job market and high earning potential offset the potentially higher cost of living.

How are the best places to live rankings calculated?

Our rankings use a weighted algorithm: Safety Score (40%) based on FBI violent crime data, Affordability Score (30%) based on cost of living indices, and Prosperity Score (30%) based on median household income from Census Bureau data. Each city receives a composite score out of 100.