Number of counties: 30
Median household income: 80,287
Poorest county: Kusilvak Census Area
Table of counties in Alaska sorted by household income from poorest to richest.County | Median household income (dollars) |
Kusilvak Census Area | 37,975 |
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area | 43,405 |
Lake and Peninsula Borough | 49,688 |
Wrangell City and Borough | 54,891 |
Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area | 55,857 |
Hoonah-Angoon Census Area | 55,990 |
Bethel Census Area | 57,460 |
Dillingham Census Area | 62,115 |
Haines Borough | 63,355 |
Nome Census Area | 63,977 |
Copper River Census Area | 67,439 |
Southeast Fairbanks Census Area | 68,634 |
Northwest Arctic Borough | 68,654 |
Kenai Peninsula Borough | 70,609 |
Petersburg Borough | 71,696 |
Yakutat City and Borough | 72,083 |
Aleutians East Borough | 72,258 |
Skagway Municipality | 75,000 |
Ketchikan Gateway Borough | 77,820 |
Fairbanks North Star Borough | 78,321 |
Denali Borough | 78,750 |
Matanuska-Susitna Borough | 79,300 |
Bristol Bay Borough | 81,563 |
Sitka City and Borough | 82,083 |
Kodiak Island Borough | 83,765 |
North Slope Borough | 83,992 |
Chugach Census Area | 87,868 |
Anchorage Municipality | 88,871 |
Juneau City and Borough | 90,126 |
Aleutians West Census Area | 90,708 |
What is the poorest county in Alaska?
Kusilvak Census Area is the poorest county in Alaska with median household income of 37,975.
TOP-5 poorest counties in Alaska:
- Kusilvak Census Area
- Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
- Lake and Peninsula Borough
- Wrangell City and Borough
- Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area