In the heart of Idaho, Glenns Ferry is a small town with a long history and even bigger charm. With a population of just over 1,000 residents, this hidden gem is often overshadowed by its more prominent neighbors, but it's definitely worth a visit. 

Glenns Ferry is best known for the historic Three Island Crossing, a vital spot on the Oregon Trail where pioneers crossed the Snake River. Today, you can visit the Oregon Trail History and Education Center to learn about this rich history. Despite its small size, Glenns Ferry boasts a warm and welcoming community. It's a place where everybody knows your name, and you'll find the kind of hospitality uniquely Idahoan. 

According to a report by 24/7 Wall St., it's been labeled as the poorest town in Idaho. While this may not be the kind of recognition that Glenns Ferry residents hoped for, it's essential to consider the broader context.

It's crucial to remember that small, rural towns often face economic challenges, and Glenns Ferry is no exception. The town's economy has been impacted by factors such as limited employment opportunities and a lower cost of living. When a town's primary industry is agriculture, it can be vulnerable to fluctuations in crop yields and market prices.

Being labeled as the poorest town is not the end of the story for Glenns Ferry. It's a reminder that even amid economic hardships, the spirit of community, history, and the people's resilience can shine brightly. Glenns Ferry may find ways to turn the tide and redefine its economic prospects in the years to come.

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Median household income: $29,219/Idaho: $63,377

Adults with a bachelor's degree or higher: 10.6%/Idaho: 29.1%

Households receiving SNAP benefits: 19.6%/Idaho: 8.7%

Median home value: $104,200/Idaho: $266,500

Population: 1,197

Number of towns considered in the ranking: 87

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