Arizona has the twenty-ninth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $20,275 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $26,838 (2003).

Arizona 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.[1][2]

Rank County Per capita
income
Median
household
income
Median
family
income
Population Number of
households
1 Maricopa $27,816 $55,054 $65,438 3,817,117 1,411,583
United States $27,334 $51,914 $62,982 308,745,538 116,716,292
Arizona $25,680 $50,448 $59,840 6,392,017 2,380,990
2 Yavapai $25,527 $43,290 $53,499 211,033 90,903
3 Pima $25,093 $45,521 $57,377 980,263 388,660
4 Cochise $23,010 $44,876 $53,077 131,346 50,865
5 Coconino $22,632 $49,510 $58,841 134,421 46,711
6 Pinal $21,716 $51,310 $56,299 375,770 125,590
7 Mohave $21,523 $39,785 $47,530 200,186 82,539
8 Greenlee $21,281 $48,696 $51,729 8,437 3,188
9 La Paz $21,165 $32,147 $37,721 20,489 9,198
10 Gila $19,600 $37,580 $46,292 53,597 22,000
11 Yuma $18,418 $40,340 $42,718 195,751 64,767
12 Navajo $16,745 $39,774 $45,906 107,449 35,658
13 Santa Cruz $16,209 $36,519 $40,933 47,420 15,437
14 Graham $15,644 $41,683 $48,005 37,220 11,120
15 Apache $12,294 $30,184 $36,915 71,518 22,771

References

  1. "Selected Economic Characteristics 2006–2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 2020-02-12. 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 2019-05-21. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
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