Pennsylvania poorest counties

Number of counties: 67
Median household income: 67,587
Poorest county: Cameron County
Table of counties in Pennsylvania sorted by household income from poorest to richest.
CountyMedian household income (dollars)
Cameron County43,615
Forest County43,958
Potter County50,944
Northumberland County51,005
Cambria County51,018
Fayette County51,321
McKean County52,350
Indiana County52,546
Philadelphia County52,649
Mercer County52,810
Jefferson County52,815
Clearfield County52,826
Clarion County53,096
Lawrence County53,106
Clinton County53,792
Sullivan County54,074
Somerset County54,332
Blair County54,368
Bradford County54,383
Bedford County54,596
Tioga County54,671
Mifflin County54,738
Crawford County55,042
Columbia County55,572
Warren County55,796
Venango County55,899
Erie County55,949
Juniata County56,382
Luzerne County56,534
Wayne County56,744
Armstrong County56,838
Huntingdon County57,055
Greene County57,497
Elk County57,551
Schuylkill County57,785
Lycoming County58,177
Fulton County58,343
Lackawanna County58,366
Carbon County59,289
Susquehanna County59,391
Union County61,807
Beaver County62,152
Wyoming County62,795
Snyder County62,951
Westmoreland County64,708
Montour County64,858
Centre County64,995
Lebanon County66,164
Franklin County66,329
Dauphin County66,480
Allegheny County66,659
Washington County68,787
Berks County69,272
Lehigh County69,440
Pike County71,360
Adams County72,492
York County72,543
Monroe County72,679
Perry County72,922
Lancaster County73,688
Cumberland County77,001
Butler County77,065
Northampton County77,103
Delaware County80,398
Bucks County99,302
Montgomery County99,361
Chester County109,969

What is the poorest county in Pennsylvania?

Cameron County is the poorest county in Pennsylvania with median household income of 43,615.

TOP-5 poorest counties in Pennsylvania:
  • Cameron County
  • Forest County
  • Potter County
  • Northumberland County
  • Cambria County