Ranking of New York Counties By Per Capita Income in 2021 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 5, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, the Per Capita Income for New York was $43,208. Among all New York counties, New York County had the highest per capita income ($83,008), followed by Westchester County ($61,830), and Nassau County ($55,763). On the other hand, the following 3 counties had the lowest per capita income: Bronx County ($23,862), Allegany County ($26,388), and St. Lawrence County ($27,457).

The chart below shows the top 10 New York counties with high per capita income, and the table below shows the ranking of all New York counties.

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Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of New York Counties By Per Capita Income in 2021
New York County
$83.01K
Westchester County
$61.83K
Nassau County
$55.76K
Putnam County
$49.81K
Suffolk County
$49.40K
Saratoga County
$47.90K
Dutchess County
$44.80K
Columbia County
$42.90K
Warren County
$41.25K
Rockland County
$41.04K
Ranking of New York Counties By Per Capita Income in 2021
Rank
County
Per Capita Income ($)
1 New York County 83,008
2 Westchester County 61,830
3 Nassau County 55,763
4 Putnam County 49,808
5 Suffolk County 49,404
6 Saratoga County 47,902
7 Dutchess County 44,800
8 Columbia County 42,900
9 Warren County 41,247
10 Rockland County 41,041
11 Albany County 40,997
12 Richmond County 40,180
13 Ontario County 39,751
14 Ulster County 38,966
15 Rensselaer County 38,955
16 Kings County 38,812
17 Orange County 37,651
18 Monroe County 37,599
19 Tompkins County 37,250
20 Erie County 36,530
21 Onondaga County 36,338
22 Schenectady County 35,747
23 Queens County 35,640
24 Essex County 34,555
25 Madison County 34,302
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