Ranking of Utah Counties By Average Household Income in 2021 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 13, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, the Average Household Income for Utah was $101,412. Among all Utah counties, Summit County had the highest average household income ($176,064), followed by Morgan County ($135,282), and Wasatch County ($131,795). On the other hand, the following 3 counties had the lowest average household income: Piute County ($49,697), Carbon County ($61,614), and Daggett County ($64,166).

The chart below shows the top 10 Utah counties with high average household income, and the table below shows the ranking of all Utah counties.

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Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of Utah Counties By Average Household Income in 2021
Summit County
Morgan County
Wasatch County
Davis County
Salt Lake County
Utah County
Tooele County
Weber County
Washington County
Juab County
Ranking of Utah Counties By Average Household Income in 2021
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Rank County Average Household Income ($)
1 Summit County 176064
2 Morgan County 135282
3 Wasatch County 131795
4 Davis County 112521
5 Salt Lake County 106158
6 Utah County 105684
7 Tooele County 96513
8 Weber County 89933
9 Washington County 89318
10 Juab County 85396
11 Cache County 83418
12 Box Elder County 81977
13 Kane County 81530
14 Rich County 80512
15 Duchesne County 80069
16 Uintah County 79174
17 Beaver County 79012
18 Millard County 77719
19 Sanpete County 76914
20 Iron County 74892
21 Sevier County 71842
22 Emery County 71233
23 Grand County 69130
24 Wayne County 68796
25 San Juan County 65999
26 Garfield County 65912
27 Daggett County 64166
28 Carbon County 61614
29 Piute County 49697