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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 126 | Jefferson County | Kansas | 6.3% |
| 127 | Williamson County | Texas | 6.3% |
| 128 | Powell County | Montana | 6.3% |
| 129 | Warrick County | Indiana | 6.4% |
| 130 | Suffolk County | New York | 6.4% |
| 131 | Union County | Indiana | 6.4% |
| 132 | Routt County | Colorado | 6.4% |
| 133 | Outagamie County | Wisconsin | 6.4% |
| 134 | Slope County | North Dakota | 6.4% |
| 135 | Mason County | Texas | 6.4% |
| 136 | Saunders County | Nebraska | 6.4% |
| 137 | Roberts County | Texas | 6.4% |
| 138 | Monmouth County | New Jersey | 6.4% |
| 139 | Sioux County | Iowa | 6.4% |
| 140 | DuPage County | Illinois | 6.4% |
| 141 | Comal County | Texas | 6.4% |
| 142 | Grundy County | Iowa | 6.4% |
| 143 | Cass County | Missouri | 6.5% |
| 144 | James City County | Virginia | 6.5% |
| 145 | Petroleum County | Montana | 6.5% |
| 146 | San Mateo County | California | 6.5% |
| 147 | Somervell County | Texas | 6.5% |
| 148 | Cherokee County | Georgia | 6.5% |
| 149 | King George County | Virginia | 6.5% |
| 150 | Montgomery County | Pennsylvania | 6.5% |
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.