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   There are 3,142 counties in the United States. The source of the data is the U.S. Census Bureau, and the data is current as of the 2000 Census.

100 highest-income counties by per capita income

Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 10, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4, Maryland 4, Minnesota 4, Connecticut 3, Massachusetts 3, Michigan 3, Pennsylvania 3, Texas 3, Illinois 2, North Carolina 2, Ohio 2, Washington 2, Wisconsin 2, Idaho 1, Alaska 1, Alabama 1, District of Columbia 1, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Missouri 1, Nevada 1, Rhode Island 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1, Wyoming 1. Eighteen states don't have any counties in the top 100. United States of America per capita average: $21,587
Marin County, CaliforniaNew York County, New York (Manhattan) Falls Church, VirginiaPitkin County, ColoradoFairfield County, ConnecticutTeton County, WyomingSomerset County, New JerseyArlington County, VirginiaCity of Alexandria, VirginiaMorris County, New JerseyFairfax County, VirginiaWestchester County, New YorkHunterdon County, New JerseySan Mateo County, CaliforniaMontgomery County, MarylandSan Miguel County, ColoradoDouglas County, ColoradoLos Alamos County, New MexicoSan Francisco County, CaliforniaSummit County, UtahBergen County, New JerseyLoudoun County, VirginiaCollin County, TexasHamilton County, IndianaSanta Clara County, CaliforniaOakland County, MichiganWilliamson County, TennesseeNorfolk County, MassachusettsHoward County, MarylandNassau County, New YorkLake County, IllinoisEagle County, ColoradoOzaukee County, WisconsinChester County, PennsylvaniaDelaware County, OhioBlaine County, IdahoDuPage County, IllinoisNantucket County, MassachusettsFairfax, VirginiaMiddlesex County, MassachusettsCollier County, Florida Monmouth County, New JerseyJohnson County, KansasMontgomery County, PennsylvaniaContra Costa County, CaliforniaSan Juan County, WashingtonPutnam County, New YorkFulton County, GeorgiaVentura County, CaliforniaMartin County, FloridaKing County, WashingtonFayette County, GeorgiaJames City County, VirginiaWaukesha County, WisconsinForsyth County, GeorgiaGoochland County, VirginiaBoulder County, ColoradoAlbemarle County, VirginiaPalm Beach County, FloridaRoutt County, ColoradoHennepin County, MinnesotaFauquier County, VirginiaSummit County, ColoradoSt. Johns County, FloridaWashington, District of ColumbiaRockwall County, TexasCarver County, MinnesotaLitchfield County, ConnecticutSarasota County, FloridaMiddlesex County, ConnecticutTalbot County, MarylandClear Creek County, ColoradoWashington County, MinnesotaArapahoe County, ColoradoRockland County, New YorkLivingston County, MichiganJefferson County, ColoradoPlacer County, CaliforniaGeauga County, OhioMercer County, New JerseyCobb County, GeorgiaSt. Louis County, MissouriAnne Arundel County, MarylandBucks County, PennsylvaniaMecklenburg County, North CarolinaDouglas County, NevadaIndian River County, FloridaShelby County, AlabamaWashtenaw County, MichiganDakota County, MinnesotaWake County, North CarolinaSussex County, New JerseyUnion County, New JerseyDenton County, TexasNewport County, Rhode IslandJuneau, AlaskaAlameda County, CaliforniaRockingham County, New HampshireSuffolk County, New YorkMiddlesex County, New JerseyNew York County, New YorkTeton County, WyomingPitkin County, ColoradoLoving County, TexasMarin County, CaliforniaFairfield County, ConnecticutSan Francisco County, CaliforniaMorris County, New JerseyWestchester County, New YorkAlexandria, VirginiaSomerset County, New JerseyHunterdon County, New JerseyFairfax County, Fairfax, and Falls Church, VirginiaMontgomery County, MarylandArlington County, VirginiaSan Mateo County, CaliforniaBergen County, New JerseyNantucket County, MassachusettsNassau County, New YorkMontgomery County, PennsylvaniaLos Alamos County, New MexicoNorfolk County, MassachusettsWashington, D.C. (federal district)Howard County, MarylandOzaukee County, WisconsinOakland County, MichiganBlaine County, IdahoGoochland County, VirginiaMiddlesex County, MassachusettsSanta Clara County, CaliforniaTalbot County, MarylandChester County, PennsylvaniaSummit County, UtahPalm Beach County, FloridaMartin County, FloridaHennepin County, MinnesotaCollier County, FloridaFulton County, GeorgiaSully County, South DakotaLake County, IllinoisContra Costa County, CaliforniaMonmouth County, New JerseyDuPage County, IllinoisKing County, WashingtonClear Creek County, ColoradoJohnson County, KansasWilliamson County, TennesseeDenver County, ColoradoDenali Borough, AlaskaDouglas County, Nevada
Rank County Per Capita
Income
$44,962
$42,922
$41,052
$40,811
$38,350
$38,260
$37,970
$37,706
$37,645
$36,964
$36,888
$36,726
$36,370
$36,045
$35,684
$35,329
$34,848
$34,646
$34,556
$33,767
$33,638
$33,530
$33,345
$33,109
$32,795
$32,534
$32,496
$32,484
$32,402
$32,151
$32,102
$32,011
$31,947
$31,627
$31,600
$31,346
$31,315
$31,314
$31,247
$31,199
$31,195
$31,149
$30,919
$30,898
$30,615
$30,603
$30,127
$30,003
$29,634
$29,584
$29,521
$29,464
$29,256
$29,164
$29,114
$29,105
$28,976
$28,852
$28,801
$28,792
$28,789
$28,757
$28,676
$28,674
$28,659
$28,573
$28,486
$28,408
$28,326
$28,251
$28,164
$28,160
$28,148
$28,147
$28,082
$28,069
$28,066
$27,963
$27,944
$27,914
$27,863
$27,595
$27,578
$27,430
$27,352
$27,288
$27,227
$27,176
$27,173
$27,008
$27,004
$26,992
$26,992
$26,895
$26,779
$26,719
$26,680
$26,656
$26,577
$26,535
Rank County Personal Per
Capita Income
$93,377
$89,028
$77,970
$77,787
$75,884
$67,269
$62,614
$62,583
$62,045
$61,147
$61,039
$60,357
$60,289
$59,953
$59,389
$59,213
$56,725
$56,092
$54,941
$54,293
$54,134
$53,278
$52,811
$52,580
$52,490
$52,274
$52,245
$52,212
$51,869
$51,112
$50,872
$50,787
$50,542
$50,371
$49,992
$49,566
$49,492
$49,291
$49,119
$48,906
$48,618
$48,506
$48,472
$48,216
$48,150
$48,123
$47,712
$47,652
$47,551
$47,303

100 highest-income counties by median household income (2000)

Source: US Census Bureau: 2006 Census Number of counties by state in the top 20: Virginia 6, Maryland 3, New Jersey 3, California 3, New York 2, Colorado 1, Georgia 1, Tennessee 1. Forty-two states don't have any counties in the top 20.
Fairfax County, VirginiaLoudoun County, VirginiaHoward County, MarylandHunterdon County, New JerseyDouglas County, ColoradoSomerset County, New JerseyMorris County, New JerseyMontgomery County, MarylandArlington County, VirginiaNassau County, New YorkMarin County, CaliforniaStafford County, VirginiaCalvert County, MarylandSanta Clara County, CaliforniaForsyth County, GeorgiaSan Mateo County, CaliforniaPutnam County, New YorkWilliamson County, TennesseePrince William County, VirginiaAlexandria City, Virginia
Rank County Median
Household
Income
$100,318
$99,371
$94,260
$93,297
$92,125
$91,688
$89,587
$87,624
$87,350
$85,994
$85,892
$85,014
$84,891
$84,838
$83,682
$82,123
$81,907
$81,449
$80,783
$80,449
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Oklahoma
  • Ohio
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming
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