US Census Bureau · ACS 2023

    US Counties with the Lowest Poverty Rates— Page 108

    US counties ranked by poverty rate from lowest to highest. These are the counties where the smallest share of residents live below the federal poverty line.

    3,222 counties rankedSource: US Census Bureau ACS 2023Lowest firstShowing #26762700
    #CountyStatePoverty Rate
    2676Santa Cruz CountyArizona20.2%
    2677Roane CountyWest Virginia20.2%
    2678Sampson CountyNorth Carolina20.2%
    2679Blaine CountyMontana20.2%
    2680Wilkinson CountyGeorgia20.3%
    2681Pulaski CountyKentucky20.3%
    2682Modoc CountyCalifornia20.3%
    2683Cocke CountyTennessee20.3%
    2684Warren CountyMississippi20.3%
    2685Muskogee CountyOklahoma20.3%
    2686Darlington CountySouth Carolina20.3%
    2687Butler CountyMissouri20.3%
    2688Lowndes CountyGeorgia20.3%
    2689Sequoyah CountyOklahoma20.3%
    2690Jefferson CountyFlorida20.3%
    2691Adams CountyOhio20.3%
    2692DeKalb CountyAlabama20.4%
    2693Franklin CountyGeorgia20.4%
    2694Marion CountyMississippi20.4%
    2695Allen ParishLouisiana20.4%
    2696Appanoose CountyIowa20.4%
    2697Trigg CountyKentucky20.4%
    2698Torrance CountyNew Mexico20.4%
    2699Adams CountyWashington20.5%
    2700Real CountyTexas20.5%

    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.