Washington poorest counties
Number of counties: 39
Median household income: 82,400
Poorest county: Whitman County
County | Median household |
---|---|
Whitman County | 43,613 |
Ferry County | 45,907 |
Garfield County | 50,625 |
Okanogan County | 51,992 |
Grays Harbor County | 53,615 |
Wahkiakum County | 54,422 |
Adams County | 54,573 |
Pacific County | 54,598 |
Stevens County | 57,206 |
Asotin County | 57,263 |
Yakima County | 58,380 |
Pend Oreille County | 59,134 |
Klickitat County | 59,583 |
Jefferson County | 59,968 |
Clallam County | 60,044 |
Lewis County | 60,581 |
Lincoln County | 62,810 |
Grant County | 63,566 |
Walla Walla County | 63,686 |
Spokane County | 64,079 |
Kittitas County | 64,134 |
Cowlitz County | 64,506 |
Columbia County | 64,688 |
Chelan County | 64,895 |
Mason County | 66,325 |
San Juan County | 68,577 |
Douglas County | 68,979 |
Whatcom County | 70,011 |
Franklin County | 72,452 |
Skagit County | 75,308 |
Skamania County | 75,565 |
Island County | 75,628 |
Benton County | 76,612 |
Thurston County | 81,501 |
Pierce County | 82,574 |
Clark County | 82,719 |
Kitsap County | 84,600 |
Snohomish County | 95,618 |
King County | 106,326 |
What is the poorest county in Washington?
Whitman County is the poorest county in Washington with median household income of 43,613.
TOP-5 poorest counties in Washington:
- Whitman County
- Ferry County
- Garfield County
- Okanogan County
- Grays Harbor County