List of North Dakota locations by per capita income

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North Dakota is the forty-second richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $17,769 (2000).

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North Dakota Counties by Per Capita Income

Note: Data is from the 2010 United States Census Data and the 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. [1] [2]

RankCountyPer capita
income
Median
household
income
Median
family
income
PopulationNumber of
households
1 Burke $32,347$50,800$62,2831,968913
2 Mercer $30,616$60,191$71,0758,4243,625
3 Oliver $29,348$62,308$75,0691,846756
4 Williams $29,153$55,396$67,87522,3989,293
5 Burleigh $28,784$53,465$71,10381,30833,976
6 Billings $28,666$51,923$61,250783358
7 Divide $28,462$48,152$65,0002,071977
8 Cass $28,184$47,600$68,858149,77863,899
9 Foster $27,945$41,066$55,2783,3431,495
10 Steele $27,728$44,191$54,6251,975864
11 McKenzie $27,605$48,480$58,9066,3602,410
12 Bowman $27,354$48,063$63,8973,1511,385
United States $27,334$51,914$62,982308,745,538116,716,292
13 LaMoure $27,056$46,098$60,9324,1391,825
14 McLean $27,029$52,922$62,6868,9623,897
15 Pembina $27,019$48,502$61,8047,4133,257
16 Renville $26,856$49,583$63,0682,4701,061
17 Sargent $26,553$49,318$59,5313,8291,675
18 Cavalier $26,468$48,786$57,0663,9931,818
19 Bottineau $26,277$40,227$60,7146,4292,832
20 Barnes $26,152$41,773$59,55811,0664,826
21 Grant $25,840$39,500$53,5422,3941,128
North Dakota $25,803$46,781$62,920672,591281,192
22 Mountrail $25,762$53,912$63,2387,6732,793
23 Ward $25,326$48,793$60,36161,67525,029
24 Morton $25,303$50,591$62,71327,47111,289
25 Stark $25,282$49,536$62,56024,19910,085
26 Hettinger $24,928$38,393$49,6052,4771,056
27 Dunn $24,832$48,707$65,1223,5361,401
28 Slope $24,824$43,625$55,833727326
29 Richland $24,342$47,131$64,63616,3216,651
30 Sheridan $24,286$37,727$43,9061,321645
31 Grand Forks $24,276$44,242$65,80466,86127,417
32 Towner $24,203$43,684$54,6092,2461,048
33 Ramsey $24,130$41,792$56,63211,4514,955
34 Griggs $24,122$40,085$51,5702,4201,131
35 Walsh $23,829$44,139$58,42911,1194,746
36 Wells $23,531$40,136$52,4004,2071,943
37 Kidder $23,502$34,250$47,9812,4351,059
38 Traill $23,340$44,290$60,0548,1213,394
39 Stutsman $23,307$44,620$60,17121,1008,931
40 McHenry $22,911$36,944$54,3505,3952,377
41 Nelson $22,838$39,071$51,7313,1261,474
42 McIntosh $22,608$34,904$46,1982,8091,307
43 Ransom $21,995$46,044$59,9735,4572,310
44 Golden Valley $21,899$33,333$47,5001,680774
45 Dickey $21,824$37,179$53,3335,2892,180
46 Logan $21,654$41,741$52,2621,990843
47 Emmons $21,358$35,615$45,4643,5501,594
48 Eddy $20,302$38,404$47,8572,3851,057
49 Adams $20,118$35,966$50,2272,3431,098
50 Pierce $18,575$37,091$55,3044,3571,835
51 Benson $14,545$30,479$34,5976,6602,233
52 Rolette $13,632$28,265$35,52313,9374,783
53 Sioux $13,542$30,990$31,0984,1531,158

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References

  1. "SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  2. "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 2014-03-05. Retrieved 2012-11-25.