New Jersey poorest counties
Number of counties: 21
Median household income: 89,703
Poorest county: Cumberland County
| County | Median household |
|---|---|
| Cumberland County | 58,397 |
| Atlantic County | 66,473 |
| Essex County | 67,826 |
| Salem County | 67,898 |
| Camden County | 75,485 |
| Cape May County | 76,237 |
| Ocean County | 76,644 |
| Passaic County | 78,386 |
| Hudson County | 79,795 |
| Warren County | 85,163 |
| Mercer County | 85,687 |
| Union County | 87,369 |
| Gloucester County | 93,208 |
| Burlington County | 95,935 |
| Middlesex County | 96,883 |
| Sussex County | 101,645 |
| Bergen County | 109,497 |
| Monmouth County | 110,356 |
| Somerset County | 121,695 |
| Hunterdon County | 123,373 |
| Morris County | 123,727 |
What is the poorest county in New Jersey?
Cumberland County is the poorest county in New Jersey with median household income of 58,397.
TOP-5 poorest counties in New Jersey:
- Cumberland County
- Atlantic County
- Essex County
- Salem County
- Camden County