List of Utah locations by per capita income
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Utah has the eleventh lowest per capita income in the United States of America, at $18,185 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $24,977 (2003).
Utah counties ranked by per capita income
editNote: Data is from the 2010 United States Census Data and the 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.[1][2]
Rank | County | Per capita income |
Median household income |
Median family income |
Population | Number of households |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Summit | $40,270 | $79,461 | $91,286 | 36,324 | 12,990 |
United States | $27,334 | $51,914 | $62,982 | 308,745,538 | 116,716,292 | |
2 | Wasatch | $26,873 | $65,204 | $68,892 | 23,530 | 7,287 |
3 | Rich | $25,376 | $54,737 | $55,545 | 2,264 | 805 |
4 | Davis | $25,244 | $66,866 | $73,259 | 306,479 | 93,545 |
5 | Kane | $25,155 | $43,540 | $48,853 | 7,125 | 2,900 |
6 | Salt Lake | $25,041 | $58,004 | $67,451 | 1,029,655 | 342,622 |
7 | Morgan | $24,276 | $70,152 | $77,429 | 9,469 | 2,820 |
8 | Uintah | $24,160 | $59,730 | $65,516 | 32,588 | 10,563 |
9 | Garfield | $23,187 | $44,745 | $57,351 | 5,172 | 1,930 |
Utah | $23,139 | $56,330 | $64,013 | 2,763,885 | 877,692 | |
10 | Daggett | $22,862 | $36,389 | $60,938 | 1,059 | 426 |
11 | Weber | $22,849 | $54,086 | $61,300 | 231,236 | 78,748 |
12 | Tooele | $22,020 | $60,590 | $65,618 | 58,218 | 17,971 |
13 | Duchesne | $21,787 | $52,895 | $58,364 | 18,607 | 6,003 |
14 | Washington | $21,378 | $50,050 | $54,315 | 138,115 | 46,334 |
15 | Grand | $20,611 | $41,396 | $53,291 | 9,225 | 3,889 |
16 | Box Elder | $20,465 | $55,135 | $60,518 | 49,975 | 16,058 |
17 | Carbon | $20,260 | $41,967 | $52,106 | 21,403 | 7,978 |
18 | Utah | $20,210 | $56,927 | $62,938 | 516,564 | 140,602 |
19 | Emery | $19,968 | $49,237 | $58,086 | 10,976 | 3,732 |
20 | Wayne | $19,829 | $49,414 | $52,500 | 2,778 | 1,059 |
21 | Cache | $19,670 | $47,013 | $55,136 | 112,656 | 34,722 |
22 | Sevier | $18,856 | $45,622 | $51,860 | 20,802 | 7,094 |
23 | Millard | $18,839 | $44,594 | $53,735 | 12,503 | 4,201 |
24 | Juab | $18,193 | $53,225 | $55,910 | 10,246 | 3,093 |
25 | Iron | $16,898 | $42,247 | $46,665 | 46,163 | 15,022 |
26 | Piute | $16,140 | $37,708 | $48,438 | 1,556 | 576 |
27 | Beaver | $16,131 | $41,514 | $46,426 | 6,629 | 2,265 |
28 | Sanpete | $15,731 | $42,395 | $48,952 | 27,822 | 7,952 |
29 | San Juan | $15,150 | $38,076 | $45,653 | 14,746 | 4,505 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 2020-02-12. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
- ^ "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 2019-05-21. Retrieved 2012-11-25.