Alaska poorest counties

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.
CountyMedian household income (dollars)
Kusilvak Census Area37,975
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area43,405
Lake and Peninsula Borough49,688
Wrangell City and Borough54,891
Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area55,857
Hoonah-Angoon Census Area55,990
Bethel Census Area57,460
Dillingham Census Area62,115
Haines Borough63,355
Nome Census Area63,977
Copper River Census Area67,439
Southeast Fairbanks Census Area68,634
Northwest Arctic Borough68,654
Kenai Peninsula Borough70,609
Petersburg Borough71,696
Yakutat City and Borough72,083
Aleutians East Borough72,258
Skagway Municipality75,000
Ketchikan Gateway Borough77,820
Fairbanks North Star Borough78,321
Denali Borough78,750
Matanuska-Susitna Borough79,300
Bristol Bay Borough81,563
Sitka City and Borough82,083
Kodiak Island Borough83,765
North Slope Borough83,992
Chugach Census Area87,868
Anchorage Municipality88,871
Juneau City and Borough90,126
Aleutians West Census Area90,708

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