Atomic City, Idaho Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Atomic City is small. The city was originally just a gas station and a couple of trailers. Today, it is larger than pre-war. A large amount of its buildings were paid for by coin from bored traders. The population of Atomic City is a mix of settlers and non-settlers. The town has a semi-arid climate and has a small population of people.

In this small town, there are 92.6% residents who own their homes. The rest are renters. The median rent in Atomic City is $1,333,333.334, with approximately 70 percent of households renting their homes. 100.0% of households in Atomic City have a broadband internet connection. The median household income is $-23,257. The median age is 25 years.

The eviction rate for Atomic City is lower than those of nearby cities such as Rigby and Sun Valley. In 2016 alone, there were only 0.11 cases of evictions in Atomic City. While the eviction rate is lower, there are still ghosts roaming the streets. There are a few businesses in Atomic City, and the town itself has a strong ghost culture.

Once a radiation hotspot, Atomic City is now a tourism destination. The town's old railroad cars and crumbling towers were the scene of the first nuclear disaster. After that, the city's highway was rerouted and abandoned. The town was later joined by another small town called Arco. The SL-1 reactor was responsible for the fatal accident. The dead were buried in lead coffins that were encased in concrete. Since then, multiple radioactive accidents continue to cause havoc in this area.