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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1826 | Pima County | Arizona | 14.4% |
| 1827 | Greene County | Missouri | 14.4% |
| 1828 | Vanderburgh County | Indiana | 14.4% |
| 1829 | Nelson County | Virginia | 14.4% |
| 1830 | Ford County | Kansas | 14.4% |
| 1831 | Clay County | Minnesota | 14.4% |
| 1832 | Anderson County | South Carolina | 14.4% |
| 1833 | Leon County | Texas | 14.4% |
| 1834 | Holmes County | Florida | 14.4% |
| 1835 | Macoupin County | Illinois | 14.4% |
| 1836 | Macon County | North Carolina | 14.4% |
| 1837 | Logan County | Arkansas | 14.4% |
| 1838 | Georgetown County | South Carolina | 14.4% |
| 1839 | Taos County | New Mexico | 14.4% |
| 1840 | Highland County | Ohio | 14.4% |
| 1841 | Dewey County | Oklahoma | 14.4% |
| 1842 | Taney County | Missouri | 14.4% |
| 1843 | Gallatin County | Kentucky | 14.4% |
| 1844 | Aroostook County | Maine | 14.4% |
| 1845 | Chippewa County | Minnesota | 14.4% |
| 1846 | Scott County | Missouri | 14.5% |
| 1847 | Baxter County | Arkansas | 14.5% |
| 1848 | San Saba County | Texas | 14.5% |
| 1849 | Richland County | Wisconsin | 14.5% |
| 1850 | Wharton County | Texas | 14.5% |
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.