US Census Bureau · ACS 2023

    US Counties with the Lowest Poverty Rates— Page 69

    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 #17011725
    #CountyStatePoverty Rate
    1701Davidson CountyNorth Carolina13.8%
    1702Jackson CountyMissouri13.8%
    1703Walker CountyGeorgia13.8%
    1704Ellis CountyOklahoma13.8%
    1705Phillips CountyKansas13.8%
    1706Washtenaw CountyMichigan13.8%
    1707Wayne CountyIllinois13.8%
    1708Cleburne CountyArkansas13.8%
    1709Van Buren CountyTennessee13.8%
    1710Aiken CountySouth Carolina13.9%
    1711Columbiana CountyOhio13.9%
    1712Cowley CountyKansas13.9%
    1713Caldwell CountyTexas13.9%
    1714Caldwell CountyKentucky13.9%
    1715Mariposa CountyCalifornia13.9%
    1716Assumption ParishLouisiana13.9%
    1717Cullman CountyAlabama13.9%
    1718Grand Forks CountyNorth Dakota13.9%
    1719Webster CountyKentucky13.9%
    1720Craven CountyNorth Carolina13.9%
    1721Jerome CountyIdaho13.9%
    1722Creek CountyOklahoma13.9%
    1723Davidson CountyTennessee13.9%
    1724Stephens CountyGeorgia13.9%
    1725Scotts Bluff CountyNebraska13.9%

    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.