List of Washington locations by per capita income

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

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16 Jefferson County, Washington (per capita income 38,176 US$)
16 Jefferson County, Washington (per capita income 38,176 US$)
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39 Yakima County, Washington (per capita income 24,305 US$)
39 Yakima County, Washington (per capita income 24,305 US$)
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38 Whitman County, Washington (per capita income 24,396 US$)
38 Whitman County, Washington (per capita income 24,396 US$)
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37 Whatcom County, Washington (per capita income 33,241 US$)
37 Whatcom County, Washington (per capita income 33,241 US$)
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36 Walla Walla County, Washington (per capita income 30,306 US$)
36 Walla Walla County, Washington (per capita income 30,306 US$)
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35 Wahkiakum County, Washington (per capita income 28,821 US$)
35 Wahkiakum County, Washington (per capita income 28,821 US$)
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34 Thurston County, Washington (per capita income 36,256 US$)
34 Thurston County, Washington (per capita income 36,256 US$)
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33 Stevens County, Washington (per capita income 28,030 US$)
33 Stevens County, Washington (per capita income 28,030 US$)
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32 Spokane County, Washington (per capita income 32,766 US$)
32 Spokane County, Washington (per capita income 32,766 US$)
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31 Snohomish County, Washington (per capita income 41,126 US$)
31 Snohomish County, Washington (per capita income 41,126 US$)
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30 Skamania County, Washington (per capita income 34,759 US$)
30 Skamania County, Washington (per capita income 34,759 US$)
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29 Skagit County, Washington (per capita income 35,172 US$)
29 Skagit County, Washington (per capita income 35,172 US$)
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28 San Juan County, Washington (per capita income 49,148 US$)
28 San Juan County, Washington (per capita income 49,148 US$)
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27 Pierce County, Washington (per capita income 36,548 US$)
27 Pierce County, Washington (per capita income 36,548 US$)
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26 Pend Oreille County, Washington (per capita income 30,326 US$)
26 Pend Oreille County, Washington (per capita income 30,326 US$)
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25 Pacific County, Washington (per capita income 28,339 US$)
25 Pacific County, Washington (per capita income 28,339 US$)
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24 Okanogan County, Washington (per capita income 25,216 US$)
24 Okanogan County, Washington (per capita income 25,216 US$)
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23 Mason County, Washington (per capita income 30,112 US$)
23 Mason County, Washington (per capita income 30,112 US$)
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22 Lincoln County, Washington (per capita income 31,711 US$)
22 Lincoln County, Washington (per capita income 31,711 US$)
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21 Lewis County, Washington (per capita income 27,941 US$)
21 Lewis County, Washington (per capita income 27,941 US$)
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20 Klickitat County, Washington (per capita income 31,021 US$)
20 Klickitat County, Washington (per capita income 31,021 US$)
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19 Kittitas County, Washington (per capita income 32,120 US$)
19 Kittitas County, Washington (per capita income 32,120 US$)
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18 Kitsap County, Washington (per capita income 39,993 US$)
18 Kitsap County, Washington (per capita income 39,993 US$)
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17 King County, Washington (per capita income 55,374 US$)
17 King County, Washington (per capita income 55,374 US$)
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15 Island County, Washington (per capita income 38,769 US$)
15 Island County, Washington (per capita income 38,769 US$)
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14 Grays Harbor County, Washington (per capita income 27,277 US$)
14 Grays Harbor County, Washington (per capita income 27,277 US$)
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13 Grant County, Washington (per capita income 25,333 US$)
13 Grant County, Washington (per capita income 25,333 US$)
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12 Garfield County, Washington (per capita income 28,933 US$)
12 Garfield County, Washington (per capita income 28,933 US$)
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11 Franklin County, Washington (per capita income 25,875 US$)
11 Franklin County, Washington (per capita income 25,875 US$)
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10 Ferry County, Washington (per capita income 26,983 US$)
10 Ferry County, Washington (per capita income 26,983 US$)
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9 Douglas County, Washington (per capita income 32,709 US$)
9 Douglas County, Washington (per capita income 32,709 US$)
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8 Cowlitz County, Washington (per capita income 30,170 US$)
8 Cowlitz County, Washington (per capita income 30,170 US$)
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7 Columbia County, Washington (per capita income 38,606 US$)
7 Columbia County, Washington (per capita income 38,606 US$)
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6 Clark County, Washington (per capita income 37,009 US$)
6 Clark County, Washington (per capita income 37,009 US$)
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5 Clallam County, Washington (per capita income 31,601 US$)
5 Clallam County, Washington (per capita income 31,601 US$)
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4 Chelan County, Washington (per capita income 32,249 US$)
4 Chelan County, Washington (per capita income 32,249 US$)
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3 Benton County, Washington (per capita income 34,287 US$)
3 Benton County, Washington (per capita income 34,287 US$)
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2 Asotin County, Washington (per capita income 30,397 US$)
2 Asotin County, Washington (per capita income 30,397 US$)
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1 Adams County, Washington (per capita income 20,592 US$)
1 Adams County, Washington (per capita income 20,592 US$)
Washington's Per Capita Income Distribution by County
Total Washington per capita income (wikidata:Q1223) = 40,837 US$ (2020 survey methodology)
(WD = Wikidata page)

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Adams County, Washington20,592 WD
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Asotin County, Washington30,397 WD
3
Benton County, Washington34,287 WD
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Chelan County, Washington32,249 WD
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Clallam County, Washington31,601 WD
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Clark County, Washington37,009 WD
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Columbia County, Washington38,606 WD
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Cowlitz County, Washington30,170 WD
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Douglas County, Washington32,709 WD
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Ferry County, Washington26,983 WD
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Franklin County, Washington25,875 WD
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Garfield County, Washington28,933 WD
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Grant County, Washington25,333 WD
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Grays Harbor County, Washington27,277 WD
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Island County, Washington38,769 WD
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Jefferson County, Washington38,176 WD
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King County, Washington55,374 WD
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Kitsap County, Washington39,993 WD
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Kittitas County, Washington32,120 WD
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Klickitat County, Washington31,021 WD
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Lewis County, Washington27,941 WD
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Lincoln County, Washington31,711 WD
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Mason County, Washington30,112 WD
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Okanogan County, Washington25,216 WD
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Pacific County, Washington28,339 WD
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Pend Oreille County, Washington30,326 WD
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Pierce County, Washington36,548 WD
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San Juan County, Washington49,148 WD
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Skagit County, Washington35,172 WD
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Skamania County, Washington34,759 WD
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Snohomish County, Washington41,126 WD
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Spokane County, Washington32,766 WD
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Stevens County, Washington28,030 WD
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Thurston County, Washington36,256 WD
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Wahkiakum County, Washington28,821 WD
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Walla Walla County, Washington30,306 WD
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Whatcom County, Washington33,241 WD
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Whitman County, Washington24,396 WD
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Yakima County, Washington24,305 WD
Washington economic demographics by county as of 31 December 2020
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

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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

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  1. "SAGDP1 State annual gross domestic product (GDP) summary". U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. March 28, 2025. Retrieved July 17, 2025.
  2. "Per Capita Personal Income in Washington (WAPCPI)". Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Mar 28, 2025. Retrieved July 17, 2025.
  3. 1 2 "2020 United States Census". 1 April 2020.
  4. 1 2 "2016–2020 American Community Survey". 17 March 2022.
  5. 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)
  6. "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2012-11-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)