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]

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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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Washingtonper. US$
1
Adams County, Washington20,592 WD
2
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
10
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 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.[3][4]

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

References

  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. ^ "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)
  4. ^ "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)