Counties Ranked By per-capita Income
Note: Data is from the 2010 United States Census Data and the 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.
Rank | County | Per capita income |
Median household income |
Median family income |
Population | Number of households |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Clackamas | $31,785 | $62,007 | $74,905 | 375,992 | 145,790 |
2 | Washington | $30,522 | $62,574 | $76,778 | 529,710 | 200,934 |
3 | Multnomah | $28,883 | $49,618 | $62,956 | 735,334 | 304,540 |
4 | Deschutes | $27,920 | $53,071 | $61,605 | 157,733 | 64,090 |
United States | $27,334 | $51,914 | $62,982 | 308,745,538 | 116,716,292 | |
5 | Benton | $26,177 | $48,012 | $71,763 | 85,579 | 34,317 |
Oregon | $26,171 | $49,260 | $60,402 | 3,831,074 | 1,518,938 | |
6 | Gilliam | $25,559 | $42,148 | $52,885 | 1,871 | 864 |
7 | Clatsop | $25,347 | $42,223 | $52,339 | 37,039 | 15,742 |
8 | Columbia | $24,613 | $55,199 | $62,728 | 49,351 | 19,183 |
9 | Jackson | $24,410 | $44,142 | $53,739 | 203,206 | 83,076 |
10 | Lincoln | $24,354 | $39,738 | $52,730 | 46,034 | 20,550 |
11 | Polk | $24,345 | $50,975 | $61,418 | 75,403 | 28,288 |
12 | Yamhill | $24,017 | $52,485 | $61,524 | 99,193 | 34,726 |
13 | Hood River | $23,930 | $51,307 | $57,644 | 22,346 | 8,173 |
14 | Lane | $23,869 | $42,923 | $55,817 | 351,715 | 145,966 |
15 | Curry | $23,842 | $37,469 | $53,340 | 22,364 | 10,417 |
16 | Wallowa | $23,023 | $41,116 | $49,961 | 7,008 | 3,133 |
17 | Union | $22,947 | $42,162 | $52,558 | 25,748 | 10,501 |
18 | Tillamook | $22,824 | $39,412 | $50,779 | 25,250 | 10,834 |
19 | Lake | $22,586 | $41,105 | $47,188 | 7,895 | 3,378 |
20 | Crook | $22,275 | $46,059 | $52,477 | 20,978 | 8,558 |
21 | Linn | $22,165 | $45,832 | $55,320 | 116,672 | 45,204 |
22 | Klamath | $22,081 | $41,818 | $51,596 | 66,380 | 27,280 |
23 | Grant | $22,041 | $35,974 | $43,521 | 7,445 | 3,352 |
24 | Coos | $21,981 | $37,491 | $46,569 | 63,043 | 27,133 |
25 | Wasco | $21,922 | $42,133 | $50,279 | 25,213 | 10,031 |
26 | Marion | $21,915 | $46,069 | $54,661 | 315,335 | 112,957 |
27 | Sherman | $21,688 | $41,354 | $52,361 | 1,765 | 777 |
28 | Baker | $21,683 | $39,704 | $50,507 | 16,134 | 7,040 |
29 | Josephine | $21,539 | $38,035 | $48,180 | 82,713 | 34,646 |
30 | Douglas | $21,342 | $39,711 | $48,729 | 107,667 | 44,581 |
31 | Harney | $20,849 | $39,036 | $46,626 | 7,422 | 3,205 |
32 | Wheeler | $20,598 | $33,403 | $43,167 | 1,441 | 651 |
33 | Morrow | $20,201 | $43,902 | $49,868 | 11,173 | 3,916 |
34 | Umatilla | $20,035 | $45,861 | $53,585 | 75,889 | 26,904 |
35 | Jefferson | $20,009 | $41,425 | $48,818 | 21,720 | 7,790 |
36 | Malheur | $16,335 | $39,144 | $46,136 | 31,313 | 10,411 |
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