Maryland poorest counties
Number of counties: 24
Median household income: 91,431
Poorest county: Somerset County
| County | Median household |
|---|---|
| Somerset County | 48,661 |
| Allegany County | 51,090 |
| Baltimore city | 54,124 |
| Dorchester County | 55,652 |
| Garrett County | 58,011 |
| Caroline County | 63,027 |
| Wicomico County | 63,610 |
| Kent County | 64,451 |
| Washington County | 67,349 |
| Worcester County | 71,262 |
| Talbot County | 79,349 |
| Cecil County | 81,817 |
| Baltimore County | 81,846 |
| Prince George's County | 91,124 |
| Harford County | 98,495 |
| Queen Anne's County | 99,597 |
| St. Mary's County | 102,859 |
| Carroll County | 104,708 |
| Frederick County | 106,129 |
| Charles County | 107,808 |
| Anne Arundel County | 108,048 |
| Montgomery County | 117,345 |
| Calvert County | 120,295 |
| Howard County | 129,549 |
What is the poorest county in Maryland?
Somerset County is the poorest county in Maryland with median household income of 48,661.
TOP-5 poorest counties in Maryland:
- Somerset County
- Allegany County
- Baltimore city
- Dorchester County
- Garrett County