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    US Counties by Median Household Income— Page 81

    Every US county ranked by median household income (in 2023 dollars), from highest to lowest, using Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates.

    3,220 counties rankedSource: US Census Bureau ACS 2023Highest firstShowing #20012025
    #CountyStateMedian Household Income
    2001Harper CountyOklahoma$59,191
    2002Greene CountyIowa$59,159
    2003Adams CountyWisconsin$59,153
    2004Wayne CountyIowa$59,118
    2005Karnes CountyTexas$59,103
    2006Josephine CountyOregon$59,097
    2007Gila CountyArizona$59,089
    2008Lauderdale CountyAlabama$59,082
    2009Prince of Wales-Hyder Census AreaAlaska$59,079
    2010Lyon CountyKansas$59,078
    2011Milam CountyTexas$59,076
    2012Sanilac CountyMichigan$59,074
    2013Polk CountyTexas$59,066
    2014Iron CountyWisconsin$59,058
    2015Sawyer CountyWisconsin$59,055
    2016Crockett CountyTennessee$59,049
    2017Randolph CountyNorth Carolina$59,047
    2018Allen CountyKentucky$59,029
    2019Liberty CountyGeorgia$59,013
    2020Warren CountyPennsylvania$59,013
    2021Musselshell CountyMontana$59,010
    2022Gibson CountyTennessee$59,009
    2023Shannon CountyMissouri$59,000
    2024Comanche CountyOklahoma$59,000
    2025Essex CountyVermont$58,985

    Data from the US Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, 2019–2023. Rankings include all counties, county equivalents, and independent cities in the United States. Click any county to see its full profile.