Washington poorest counties

Number of counties: 39
Median household income: 82,400
Poorest county: Whitman County
Table of counties in Washington sorted by household income from poorest to richest.
CountyMedian household income (dollars)
Whitman County43,613
Ferry County45,907
Garfield County50,625
Okanogan County51,992
Grays Harbor County53,615
Wahkiakum County54,422
Adams County54,573
Pacific County54,598
Stevens County57,206
Asotin County57,263
Yakima County58,380
Pend Oreille County59,134
Klickitat County59,583
Jefferson County59,968
Clallam County60,044
Lewis County60,581
Lincoln County62,810
Grant County63,566
Walla Walla County63,686
Spokane County64,079
Kittitas County64,134
Cowlitz County64,506
Columbia County64,688
Chelan County64,895
Mason County66,325
San Juan County68,577
Douglas County68,979
Whatcom County70,011
Franklin County72,452
Skagit County75,308
Skamania County75,565
Island County75,628
Benton County76,612
Thurston County81,501
Pierce County82,574
Clark County82,719
Kitsap County84,600
Snohomish County95,618
King County106,326

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