List of Washington locations by per capita income
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According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Washington's gross state product in 2024 was $854.7 billion, ranking 9th largest in the nation;[1] per capita personal income was $83,938.[2] Per capita income had increased from $40,837 in 2020,[3][4] and $29,733 in 2010.[5]
Per capita income and household income
editWashington's Per Capita Income Distribution by County
Total Washington per capita income (wikidata:Q1223) = 40,837 US$ (2020 survey methodology)
Total Washington per capita income (wikidata:Q1223) = 40,837 US$ (2020 survey methodology)
(WD = Wikidata page)
| State | County | Per capita income |
Median house– hold income |
Total income |
Population | Number of house– holds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | $35,384 | $98,357 | $120,344,871 million |
340,110,988 | 122,354,219 | |
| Washington | $40,837 | $108,286 | $3,146,605 million |
7,705,281 | 2,905,822 | |
| Adams County | $20,592 | $70,333 | $4,244 million |
20,613 | 6,035 | |
| Asotin County | $30,397 | $72,948 | $6,773 million |
22,285 | 9,286 | |
| Benton County | $34,287 | $97,068 | $70,930 million |
206,873 | 73,073 | |
| Chelan County | $32,249 | $86,786 | $25,500 million |
79,074 | 29,383 | |
| Clallam County | $31,601 | $73,445 | $24,381 million |
77,155 | 33,197 | |
| Clark County | $37,009 | $104,366 | $186,270 million |
503,311 | 178,478 | |
| Columbia County | $38,606 | $84,997 | $1,525 million |
3,952 | 1,795 | |
| Cowlitz County | $30,170 | $78,876 | $33,407 million |
110,730 | 42,354 | |
| Douglas County | $32,709 | $90,991 | $14,044 million |
42,938 | 15,435 | |
| Ferry County | $26,983 | $61,002 | $1,936 million |
7,178 | 3,175 | |
| Franklin County | $25,875 | $91,823 | $25,033 million |
96,749 | 27,263 | |
| Garfield County | $28,933 | $67,079 | $661 million |
2,286 | 986 | |
| Grant County | $25,333 | $78,697 | $25,110 million |
99,123 | 31,908 | |
| Grays Harbor County | $27,277 | $70,095 | $20,631 million |
75,636 | 29,433 | |
| Island County | $38,769 | $95,322 | $33,673 million |
86,857 | 35,326 | |
| Jefferson County | $38,176 | $83,644 | $12,589 million |
32,977 | 15,051 | |
| King County | $55,374 | $129,670 | $1,256,809 million |
2,269,675 | 969,234 | |
| Kitsap County | $39,993 | $104,223 | $110,225 million |
275,611 | 105,758 | |
| Kittitas County | $32,120 | $74,319 | $14,241 million |
44,337 | 19,162 | |
| Klickitat County | $31,021 | $76,096 | $7,052 million |
22,735 | 9,268 | |
| Lewis County | $27,941 | $73,761 | $22,953 million |
82,149 | 31,118 | |
| Lincoln County | $31,711 | $74,522 | $3,448 million |
10,876 | 4,628 | |
| Mason County | $30,112 | $78,406 | $19,791 million |
65,726 | 25,242 | |
| Okanogan County | $25,216 | $59,365 | $10,616 million |
42,104 | 17,884 | |
| Pacific County | $28,339 | $68,163 | $6,621 million |
23,365 | 9,714 | |
| Pend Oreille County | $30,326 | $70,092 | $4,063 million |
13,401 | 5,798 | |
| Pierce County | $36,548 | $101,708 | $336,654 million |
921,130 | 330,999 | |
| San Juan County | $49,148 | $103,350 | $8,742 million |
17,788 | 8,459 | |
| Skagit County | $35,172 | $92,474 | $45,555 million |
129,523 | 49,263 | |
| Skamania County | $34,759 | $85,976 | $4,183 million |
12,036 | 4,866 | |
| Snohomish County | $41,126 | $113,951 | $340,505 million |
827,957 | 298,815 | |
| Spokane County | $32,766 | $85,577 | $176,719 million |
539,339 | 206,502 | |
| Stevens County | $28,030 | $72,798 | $13,018 million |
46,445 | 17,883 | |
| Thurston County | $36,256 | $95,154 | $106,880 million |
294,793 | 112,323 | |
| Wahkiakum County | $28,821 | $67,077 | $1,274 million |
4,422 | 1,900 | |
| Walla Walla County | $30,306 | $83,285 | $18,966 million |
62,584 | 22,773 | |
| Whatcom County | $33,241 | $84,747 | $75,406 million |
226,847 | 88,978 | |
| Whitman County | $24,396 | $63,313 | $11,703 million |
47,973 | 18,485 | |
| Yakima County | $24,305 | $74,491 | $62,397 million |
256,728 | 83,765 |
Note: Data is automatically updated to be the latest on Wikidata. At the time of page automation this was the 2020 United States Census and the 2016–2020 American Community Survey.[3][4]
Historic per capita income and household income by location
edit| Rank | County | Per capita income |
Median household income |
Median family income |
Population (2010) | Number of households |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | King | $38,211 | $68,065 | $87,010 | 1,931,249 | 789,232 |
| 2 | San Juan | $35,487 | $50,726 | $61,096 | 15,769 | 7,613 |
| 3 | Snohomish | $30,635 | $66,300 | $77,479 | 713,335 | 268,325 |
| 4 | Kitsap | $29,755 | $59,549 | $71,065 | 251,133 | 97,220 |
| Washington | $29,733 | $57,244 | $69,328 | 6,724,540 | 2,620,076 | |
| 5 | Thurston | $29,707 | $60,930 | $71,833 | 252,264 | 100,650 |
| 6 | Island | $29,079 | $57,190 | $68,106 | 78,506 | 32,746 |
| 7 | Jefferson | $28,528 | $46,048 | $59,964 | 29,872 | 14,049 |
| 8 | Clark | $27,828 | $58,262 | $67,352 | 425,363 | 158,099 |
| 9 | Pierce | $27,446 | $57,869 | $68,462 | 795,225 | 299,918 |
| United States | $27,334 | $51,914 | $62,982 | 308,745,538 | 116,716,292 | |
| 10 | Benton | $27,161 | $57,354 | $69,834 | 175,177 | 65,304 |
| 11 | Skagit | $26,925 | $54,811 | $63,468 | 116,901 | 45,557 |
| 12 | Columbia | $25,810 | $43,611 | $53,452 | 4,078 | 1,762 |
| 13 | Whatcom | $25,407 | $49,031 | $64,586 | 201,140 | 80,370 |
| 14 | Spokane | $25,127 | $47,250 | $59,999 | 471,221 | 187,167 |
| 15 | Lincoln | $24,757 | $45,582 | $52,083 | 10,570 | 4,422 |
| 16 | Clallam | $24,449 | $44,398 | $54,837 | 71,404 | 31,329 |
| 17 | Chelan | $24,378 | $48,674 | $57,856 | 72,453 | 27,827 |
| 18 | Skamania | $24,140 | $48,704 | $61,540 | 11,066 | 4,522 |
| 19 | Asotin | $23,731 | $41,665 | $52,250 | 21,623 | 9,236 |
| 20 | Kittitas | $23,467 | $41,232 | $61,276 | 40,915 | 16,595 |
| 21 | Pacific | $23,326 | $39,642 | $51,450 | 20,920 | 9,499 |
| 22 | Wahkiakum | $23,115 | $40,372 | $47,266 | 3,978 | 1,737 |
| 23 | Walla Walla | $23,027 | $45,575 | $55,773 | 58,781 | 21,719 |
| 24 | Cowlitz | $22,948 | $45,877 | $55,002 | 102,410 | 40,244 |
| 25 | Garfield | $22,825 | $42,269 | $55,769 | 2,266 | 989 |
| 26 | Pend Oreille | $22,546 | $38,896 | $46,971 | 13,001 | 5,479 |
| 27 | Mason | $22,530 | $48,104 | $56,809 | 60,699 | 23,832 |
| 28 | Douglas | $22,359 | $48,708 | $55,766 | 38,431 | 13,894 |
| 29 | Stevens | $21,773 | $42,845 | $51,544 | 43,531 | 17,316 |
| 30 | Lewis | $21,695 | $43,874 | $53,358 | 75,455 | 29,743 |
| 31 | Grays Harbor | $21,656 | $41,899 | $49,745 | 72,797 | 28,579 |
| 32 | Klickitat | $21,553 | $37,398 | $46,012 | 20,318 | 8,327 |
| 33 | Okanogan | $20,093 | $38,551 | $48,418 | 41,120 | 16,519 |
| 34 | Grant | $19,718 | $42,572 | $50,065 | 89,120 | 30,041 |
| 35 | Whitman | $19,506 | $36,368 | $61,598 | 44,776 | 17,468 |
| 36 | Yakima | $19,325 | $42,877 | $48,004 | 243,231 | 80,592 |
| 37 | Franklin | $18,660 | $47,749 | $52,218 | 78,163 | 23,245 |
| 38 | Ferry | $18,021 | $35,485 | $43,576 | 7,551 | 3,190 |
| 39 | Adams | $16,689 | $40,829 | $43,551 | 18,728 | 5,720 |
Note: Data is from the 2010 United States Census Data and the 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.[5][6]
References
edit- ↑ "SAGDP1 State annual gross domestic product (GDP) summary". U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. March 28, 2025. Retrieved July 17, 2025.
- ↑ "Per Capita Personal Income in Washington (WAPCPI)". Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Mar 28, 2025. Retrieved July 17, 2025.
- 1 2 "2020 United States Census". 1 April 2020.
- 1 2 "2016–2020 American Community Survey". 17 March 2022.
- 1 2 "SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ↑ "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
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