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Census ACS 2023 · 29 counties

Richest Counties in Utah

Income varies significantly across Utah's 29 counties. Summit County leads with a median household income of $137,058. 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
1Weber County$87,083266,183
2Wayne County$70,0742,557
3Washington County$76,411189,827
4Wasatch County$115,14635,808
5Utah County$96,877683,622
6Uintah County$69,86136,458
7Tooele County$101,84676,648
8Summit County$137,05842,709
9Sevier County$73,76521,854
10Sanpete County$67,45929,209
11San Juan County$54,89014,466
12Salt Lake County$94,6581,184,689
13Rich County$76,8752,588
14Piute County$44,6501,705
15Morgan County$126,09212,585
16Millard County$70,87713,179
17Kane County$75,0007,996
18Juab County$89,80312,273
19Iron County$65,52760,201
20Grand County$62,5219,697
21Garfield County$61,6885,170
22Emery County$69,9569,968
23Duchesne County$74,73819,932
24Davis County$108,058366,742
25Daggett County$58,750747
26Carbon County$53,67320,446
27Cache County$78,292137,031
28Box Elder County$77,86559,725
29Beaver County$85,6037,172

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Frequently Asked Questions

Summit County is the #1 ranked county in Utah by median household income, with a value of $137,058 according to Census ACS 2023 data.

Utah has 29 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 Utah.