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Maryland is the richest state in the United States of America, with a median household income of $69,272 according to the 2010 census.[1] Per capita income was $25,615 in 2000 and personal per capita income was $37,331 in 2003.
Maryland counties ranked by per capita income
Note: Data is from the 2010 United States Census Data and the 2010-2014 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.[2][3]
Rank | County | Income Per Capita (2014 Dollars) | Number of Households | Median Household Income (2014 Dollars) | Number of Families | Median Family Income (2014 Dollars) |
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1 | Montgomery | $48,916 | 362,608 | $98,704 | 250,726 | $117,373 |
2 | Howard | $48,243 | 107,516 | $110,133 | 79,606 | $129,474 |
3 | Anne Arundel | $41,315 | 201,429 | $89,031 | 139,320 | $102,793 |
4 | Calvert | $38,633 | 31,041 | $95,425 | 23,602 | $107,308 |
5 | Queen Anne's | $38,392 | 17,354 | $86,406 | 13,278 | $98,798 |
6 | Talbot | $37,661 | 16,140 | $58,495 | 10,934 | $72,858 |
7 | Frederick | $37,254 | 87,259 | $84,480 | 63,252 | $98,652 |
8 | Charles | $37,223 | 52,269 | $91,910 | 38,836 | $102,668 |
9 | Carroll | $36,936 | 59,907 | $85,532 | 44,775 | $101,408 |
10 | St. Mary's | $36,602 | 37,947 | $88,190 | 27,915 | $99,428 |
11 | Somerset | $35,392 | 31,395 | $54,392 | 26,483 | $87,485 |
12 | Baltimore (county) | $34,701 | 313,408 | $66,940 | 203,880 | $81,945 |
13 | Worcester | $33,376 | 20,492 | $58,820 | 13,323 | $70,298 |
14 | Prince George's | $32,637 | 305,115 | $73,856 | 202,436 | $84,835 |
15 | Cecil | $29,025 | 36,453 | $65,124 | 26,271 | $77,042 |
16 | Kent | $28,411 | 7,448 | $58,201 | 4,746 | $71,779 |
17 | Washington | $27,173 | 55,769 | $56,477 | 37,611 | $67,365 |
18 | Dorchester | $26,755 | 13,419 | $45,628 | 9,076 | $56,925 |
19 | Wicomico | $26,298 | 36,479 | $52,301 | 24,368 | $61,181 |
20 | Caroline | $25,193 | 11,842 | $55,605 | 8,512 | $65,409 |
21 | Baltimore (city) | $25,062 | 242,212 | $41,819 | 125,948 | $50,361 |
22 | Garrett | $24,974 | 11,851 | $46,096 | 8,219 | $55,739 |
23 | Allegany | $21,653 | 28,490 | $39,794 | 17,457 | $54,540 |
24 | Harford | $19,823 | 27,498 | $36,064 | 13,493 | $47,298 |
References
- ↑ American FactFinder, United States Census Bureau. "U.S. Census Bureau, September 29, 2010". Factfinder.census.gov. Retrieved 2010-10-24. 5
- ↑ "SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2010-2014 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 2020-02-14. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
- ↑ "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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