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Census ACS 2023 · 88 counties

Richest Counties in Ohio

Income varies significantly across Ohio's 88 counties. Delaware County leads with a median household income of $130,088. County-level income data reveals economic disparities within the state that statewide averages can mask — affluent suburban counties often have incomes 2-3x higher than rural counties in the same state. These differences affect school funding, public services, and quality of life.

Source: Census ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates

#CountyMedian IncomePopulation
1Wyandot County$71,87821,699
2Wood County$73,124131,795
3Williams County$61,83436,862
4Wayne County$71,769116,618
5Washington County$61,35559,318
6Warren County$107,843246,364
7Vinton County$53,81312,686
8Van Wert County$65,34428,824
9Union County$109,50665,293
10Tuscarawas County$64,49492,585
11Trumbull County$55,088201,367
12Summit County$71,016538,087
13Stark County$65,740373,764
14Shelby County$72,82248,007
15Seneca County$65,02054,861
16Scioto County$49,57173,118
17Sandusky County$62,50058,770
18Ross County$59,81976,748
19Richland County$57,649125,138
20Putnam County$82,78534,352
21Preble County$71,23740,802
22Portage County$72,822161,421
23Pike County$49,55227,080
24Pickaway County$72,92759,407
25Perry County$64,73735,474
26Paulding County$68,16718,800
27Ottawa County$75,72840,161
28Noble County$55,36014,252
29Muskingum County$59,20386,382
30Morrow County$71,04735,214
31Morgan County$55,97113,758
32Montgomery County$64,403535,528
33Monroe County$58,96213,308
34Miami County$74,175109,549
35Mercer County$78,03642,438
36Meigs County$46,70122,072
37Medina County$92,660183,049
38Marion County$57,30665,145
39Mahoning County$55,576227,063
40Madison County$83,22944,126
41Lucas County$60,095428,748
42Lorain County$70,693314,588
43Logan County$69,18346,140
44Licking County$81,033180,311
45Lawrence County$54,84257,385
46Lake County$77,952232,101
47Knox County$73,98862,888
48Jefferson County$56,98364,855
49Jackson County$58,40932,588
50Huron County$65,97258,412
51Holmes County$74,77444,312
52Hocking County$61,36627,938
53Highland County$62,00843,403
54Henry County$79,26727,581
55Harrison County$53,85114,408
56Hardin County$58,00130,527
57Hancock County$69,69974,885
58Hamilton County$70,816827,878
59Guernsey County$55,75638,283
60Greene County$85,218168,531
61Geauga County$100,78395,479
62Gallia County$56,45529,162
63Fulton County$72,86642,434
64Franklin County$73,7951,321,635
65Fayette County$60,04728,880
66Fairfield County$87,069161,289
67Erie County$68,43174,938
68Delaware County$130,088221,160
69Defiance County$73,61538,258
70Darke County$64,65451,655
71Cuyahoga County$62,8231,249,418
72Crawford County$55,47741,767
73Coshocton County$54,68736,679
74Columbiana County$58,474101,203
75Clinton County$68,12542,014
76Clermont County$83,178209,862
77Clark County$60,846135,445
78Champaign County$74,23938,772
79Carroll County$64,67526,731
80Butler County$81,194389,910
81Brown County$69,99043,710
82Belmont County$58,41165,982
83Auglaize County$76,45446,209
84Athens County$53,83761,573
85Ashtabula County$55,50797,343
86Ashland County$64,99152,296
87Allen County$62,001101,685
88Adams County$49,52127,510

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Frequently Asked Questions

Delaware County is the #1 ranked county in Ohio by median household income, with a value of $130,088 according to Census ACS 2023 data.

Ohio has 88 counties tracked in Census ACS 2023 data.

All data comes from the American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-Year estimates by the US Census Bureau.

Data from the American Community Survey 2023 5-Year estimates. Covers all counties in Ohio.