US Census Bureau · ACS 2023
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.
| # | County | State | Poverty Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 51 | Kendall County | Texas | 5.1% |
| 52 | Howard County | Maryland | 5.1% |
| 53 | Burke County | North Dakota | 5.1% |
| 54 | Boone County | Indiana | 5.1% |
| 55 | Wasatch County | Utah | 5.1% |
| 56 | Hanover County | Virginia | 5.2% |
| 57 | Sarpy County | Nebraska | 5.2% |
| 58 | Waukesha County | Wisconsin | 5.2% |
| 59 | New Kent County | Virginia | 5.2% |
| 60 | Wheeler County | Nebraska | 5.2% |
| 61 | Washington County | Wisconsin | 5.3% |
| 62 | Nassau County | New York | 5.3% |
| 63 | Carroll County | Maryland | 5.3% |
| 64 | Rooks County | Kansas | 5.3% |
| 65 | Lyon County | Iowa | 5.3% |
| 66 | Elbert County | Colorado | 5.3% |
| 67 | Johnson County | Kansas | 5.3% |
| 68 | Warren County | Iowa | 5.4% |
| 69 | York County | Virginia | 5.4% |
| 70 | Dukes County | Massachusetts | 5.4% |
| 71 | Sussex County | New Jersey | 5.4% |
| 72 | Warren County | Ohio | 5.4% |
| 73 | Grant County | Kansas | 5.4% |
| 74 | Howard County | Nebraska | 5.4% |
| 75 | Dodge County | Minnesota | 5.4% |
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.