New York poorest counties

Number of counties: 62
Median household income: 75,157
Poorest county: Bronx County
Table of counties in New York sorted by household income from poorest to richest.
CountyMedian household income (dollars)
Bronx County43,726
Chautauqua County50,408
Delaware County52,757
Montgomery County53,533
Cattaraugus County53,537
Broome County53,982
St. Lawrence County54,351
Allegany County54,375
Orleans County54,882
Fulton County55,240
Franklin County55,279
Chenango County55,690
Schuyler County56,437
Yates County57,635
Chemung County58,175
Jefferson County58,271
Steuben County58,652
Seneca County59,086
Cayuga County59,602
Wyoming County60,013
Lewis County60,049
Otsego County60,523
Herkimer County60,561
Niagara County60,834
Essex County61,563
Oneida County61,733
Oswego County61,983
Cortland County62,163
Clinton County62,470
Erie County62,578
Greene County62,810
Hamilton County62,841
Madison County63,312
Sullivan County63,393
Genesee County63,734
Washington County63,869
Wayne County64,152
Schoharie County64,220
Tompkins County64,260
Livingston County64,467
Tioga County64,987
Onondaga County66,012
Monroe County66,317
Kings County67,753
Warren County68,765
Schenectady County69,891
Ontario County70,694
Ulster County71,040
Columbia County73,065
Albany County73,810
Queens County75,886
Rensselaer County76,731
Orange County85,640
Dutchess County87,112
Richmond County89,427
Saratoga County90,800
New York County93,956
Rockland County99,707
Westchester County105,387
Putnam County111,617
Suffolk County111,660
Nassau County126,576

What is the poorest county in New York?

Bronx County is the poorest county in New York with median household income of 43,726.

TOP-5 poorest counties in New York:
  • Bronx County
  • Chautauqua County
  • Delaware County
  • Montgomery County
  • Cattaraugus County