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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1851 | Liberty County | Georgia | 14.5% |
| 1852 | Escambia County | Florida | 14.5% |
| 1853 | Austin County | Texas | 14.5% |
| 1854 | Dickens County | Texas | 14.5% |
| 1855 | Spartanburg County | South Carolina | 14.5% |
| 1856 | Vernon County | Wisconsin | 14.5% |
| 1857 | Sedgwick County | Colorado | 14.5% |
| 1858 | Montgomery County | Missouri | 14.5% |
| 1859 | Doddridge County | West Virginia | 14.5% |
| 1860 | Brown County | Texas | 14.5% |
| 1861 | Cherokee County | Alabama | 14.5% |
| 1862 | Jefferson County | Kentucky | 14.5% |
| 1863 | Gonzales County | Texas | 14.5% |
| 1864 | District of Columbia | District of Columbia | 14.5% |
| 1865 | Harnett County | North Carolina | 14.5% |
| 1866 | Adams County | North Dakota | 14.5% |
| 1867 | Franklin County | Ohio | 14.5% |
| 1868 | Fulton County | New York | 14.5% |
| 1869 | Jefferson County | Iowa | 14.6% |
| 1870 | Ward County | Texas | 14.6% |
| 1871 | Hawaii County | Hawaii | 14.6% |
| 1872 | Falls County | Texas | 14.6% |
| 1873 | Harrison County | Ohio | 14.6% |
| 1874 | Marion County | Florida | 14.6% |
| 1875 | St. Joseph County | Indiana | 14.6% |
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.