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New York is the sixth richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $40,272.29 (2004). [1]
Per capita income (PCI) or average income measures the average income earned per person in a given area in a specified year. It is calculated by dividing the area's total income by its total population.
Note: Data is from the 2010 United States Census Data and the 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. [2] [3]
Rank | County | Per capita income | Median household income | Median family income | Population | Number of households |
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1 | New York County | $111,386 | $64,971 | $75,629 | 1,585,873 | 763,846 |
2 | Westchester | $73,159 | $79,619 | $100,863 | 949,113 | 347,232 |
3 | Nassau | $41,387 | $93,613 | $107,934 | 1,339,532 | 448,528 |
4 | Putnam | $37,915 | $89,218 | $101,576 | 99,710 | 35,041 |
5 | Suffolk | $35,755 | $84,506 | $96,220 | 1,493,350 | 499,922 |
6 | Rockland | $34,304 | $82,534 | $96,836 | 311,687 | 99,242 |
7 | Saratoga | $32,186 | $65,100 | $81,251 | 219,607 | 88,296 |
8 | Columbia | $31,844 | $55,546 | $69,132 | 63,096 | 25,906 |
9 | Dutchess | $31,642 | $69,838 | $83,599 | 297,488 | 107,965 |
New York State | $30,948 | $55,603 | $67,405 | 19,378,102 | 7,317,755 | |
10 | Albany | $30,863 | $56,090 | $76,159 | 304,204 | 126,251 |
11 | Richmond | $30,843 | $71,084 | $83,264 | 468,730 | 165,516 |
12 | Hamilton | $29,965 | $49,557 | $59,911 | 4,836 | 2,262 |
13 | Ulster | $28,954 | $57,584 | $70,513 | 182,493 | 71,049 |
14 | Ontario | $28,950 | $56,468 | $69,877 | 107,931 | 43,019 |
15 | Orange | $28,944 | $69,523 | $82,480 | 372,813 | 125,925 |
16 | Warren | $27,744 | $51,619 | $64,195 | 65,707 | 27,990 |
17 | Schenectady | $27,500 | $55,188 | $70,712 | 154,727 | 62,886 |
18 | Rensselaer | $27,457 | $54,152 | $68,390 | 159,429 | 64,702 |
United States | $27,334 | $51,914 | $62,982 | 308,745,538 | 116,716,292 | |
19 | Onondaga | $27,037 | $50,676 | $65,929 | 467,026 | 187,686 |
20 | Monroe | $26,999 | $51,303 | $65,240 | 744,344 | 300,422 |
21 | Erie | $26,378 | $47,372 | $63,404 | 919,040 | 383,164 |
22 | Tompkins | $25,737 | $48,655 | $72,231 | 101,564 | 38,967 |
23 | Queens | $25,553 | $55,291 | $62,459 | 2,230,722 | 780,117 |
24 | Schoharie | $25,105 | $50,864 | $61,828 | 32,749 | 13,166 |
25 | Tioga | $24,596 | $51,948 | $59,907 | 51,125 | 20,350 |
26 | Essex | $24,390 | $45,216 | $55,781 | 39,370 | 16,262 |
27 | Genesee | $24,323 | $49,750 | $60,127 | 60,079 | 23,728 |
28 | Broome | $24,314 | $44,457 | $57,545 | 200,600 | 82,167 |
29 | Madison | $24,311 | $53,345 | $61,828 | 73,442 | 27,754 |
30 | Niagara | $24,224 | $45,964 | $59,471 | 216,469 | 90,556 |
31 | Wayne | $24,092 | $52,562 | $60,324 | 93,772 | 36,585 |
32 | Kings | $23,605 | $43,567 | $48,777 | 2,504,700 | 916,856 |
33 | Greene | $23,461 | $46,235 | $55,260 | 49,221 | 19,823 |
34 | Oneida | $23,458 | $46,708 | $58,017 | 234,878 | 93,028 |
35 | Chemung | $23,457 | $44,502 | $55,246 | 88,830 | 35,462 |
36 | Sullivan | $23,422 | $48,103 | $57,388 | 77,547 | 30,139 |
37 | Steuben | $23,279 | $43,867 | $52,867 | 98,990 | 40,344 |
38 | Yates | $23,255 | $46,822 | $56,538 | 25,348 | 9,517 |
39 | Fulton | $23,147 | $43,240 | $50,425 | 55,531 | 22,554 |
40 | Cayuga | $22,959 | $48,415 | $58,761 | 80,026 | 31,445 |
41 | Delaware | $22,928 | $42,967 | $53,590 | 47,980 | 19,898 |
42 | Livingston | $22,923 | $51,690 | $63,539 | 65,393 | 24,409 |
43 | Otsego | $22,902 | $45,268 | $56,797 | 62,259 | 24,620 |
44 | Clinton | $22,660 | $47,489 | $60,280 | 82,128 | 31,582 |
45 | Montgomery | $22,347 | $42,603 | $53,476 | 50,219 | 20,272 |
46 | Washington | $22,347 | $48,327 | $57,360 | 63,216 | 24,142 |
47 | Schuyler | $22,123 | $47,404 | $54,322 | 18,343 | 7,530 |
48 | Cortland | $22,078 | $45,338 | $57,743 | 49,336 | 18,671 |
49 | Chenango | $22,036 | $43,943 | $52,229 | 50,477 | 20,436 |
50 | Herkimer | $21,908 | $42,318 | $53,288 | 64,519 | 26,324 |
51 | Jefferson | $21,823 | $43,410 | $51,834 | 116,229 | 43,451 |
52 | Seneca | $21,818 | $46,707 | $53,857 | 35,251 | 13,393 |
53 | Oswego | $21,604 | $45,333 | $56,364 | 122,109 | 46,400 |
54 | Chautauqua | $21,033 | $40,639 | $51,031 | 134,905 | 54,244 |
55 | Lewis | $20,970 | $42,846 | $49,554 | 27,087 | 10,514 |
56 | Cattaraugus | $20,824 | $42,466 | $51,227 | 80,317 | 32,263 |
57 | Orleans | $20,812 | $48,063 | $58,535 | 42,883 | 16,119 |
58 | Wyoming | $20,605 | $50,075 | $58,009 | 42,155 | 15,501 |
59 | St. Lawrence | $20,143 | $42,303 | $50,384 | 111,944 | 41,605 |
60 | Allegany | $20,058 | $41,305 | $49,864 | 48,946 | 18,208 |
61 | Franklin | $19,807 | $42,050 | $50,816 | 51,599 | 19,054 |
62 | Bronx | $17,575 | $34,264 | $38,431 | 1,385,108 | 483,449 |
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