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The chart below depicts the 100 highest income counties in the United States by median household income according to the 2020 United States census. [2] Virginia has the most counties in the top 100 with 18 followed by California with 11; Maryland with 10; New Jersey with nine; New York and Texas with six each; Illinois with five; Colorado, Massachusetts, and Minnesota with four each; Ohio and ...
Ranked in order from counties with the highest to lowest average household income, these are the 50 wealthiest counties in America. ©Shutterstock.com. 1. San Mateo County, California.
Here are the richest counties in America. 50. Arizona. Richest county: Maricopa. Richest county’s median household income: $72,944. Richest county’s largest cities/towns by population: Phoenix ...
Somerset County ranks #15 on our list of 25 Wealthiest Counties in the US with a median household income of $116,510. Based in New Jersey, Somerset County is also part of the New York metro area.
^b Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco are consolidated city-counties. ^c The District of Columbia is a federal district, meaning it is not under any traditional city, county, or state government. ^d GDP divided by county population ^e List of the most populous counties in the United States
This is a list of United States counties by per capita income.Data for the 50 states and the District of Columbia is from the 2009–2013 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates; data for Puerto Rico is from the 2013–2017 American Community Survey 5-Year estimates, and data for the other U.S. territories is from the 2010 U.S. Census.
Here, the 10 richest counties in the USA. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in ...
Map of average income by location in Pennsylvania from the 2014 American Community Survey five-year estimate. Outside of the Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg metropolitan areas, Pennsylvania is a relatively poorer state, especially in the northern areas and the Appalachian Mountains; only 22% of Pennsylvania places have per capita incomes higher than the national per capita income, and ...