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Top 100 U.S. counties ranked by projected 2007 income per capita

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Top 100 U.S. counties ranked by projected 2007 income per capita

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Rank County Income per capita Projected populaton in thousands
1 New York, N.Y. 85497 1610.4
2 Teton, Wyo. 85309 20.01
3 Marin, Calif. 73529 249.56
4 Pitkin, Colo. 71628 15.03
5 Fairfield, Conn. 62852 906.2
6 Bergen, N.J. 60585 908.28
7 Morris, N.J. 59702 499.12
8 Westchester, N.Y. 58870 956.14
9 Hunterdon, N.J. 58519 133.03
10 Alexandria,1 Va. 58243 137.9
11 Somerset, N.J. 58139 329.45
12 San Francisco, Calif. 57768 742.59
13 Montgomery, Md. 56354 947.88
14 Nassau, N.Y. 55930 1328.42
15 Arlington, Va. 54271 199.69
16 Nantucket, Mass. 53671 10.55
17 Fairfax, Fairfax City1 and Falls Church1, Va. 53328 1070.79
18 Ozaukee, Wis. 52885 87.87
19 Oakland, Mich. 52524 1223.71
20 Norfolk, Mass. 52334 657.73
21 Clear Creek, Colo. 52144 9.3
22 San Mateo, Calif. 51937 710.43
23 Palm Beach, Fla. 51840 1319.08
24 Blaine, Idaho 51570 22.56
25 Martin, Fla. 51087 144.3
26 Montgomery, Pa. 50578 780.83
26 Talbot, Md. 50578 36.56
28 Summit, Utah 49989 37.91
29 District of Columbia2 49942 581.04
30 Howard, Md. 49903 284.08
30 St. Bernard Parish, La. 49903 18.3
32 Douglas, Nev. 49831 46.99
33 Lake, Ill. 49693 732.36
34 DuPage, Ill. 49641 952.31
35 Collier, Fla. 49495 324.41
36 Monmouth, N.J. 49005 646.26
37 Los Alamos, N.M. 48553 19.22
38 Middlesex, Mass. 48525 1470.63
39 Rockland, N.Y. 48369 297.57
40 Monroe, Fla. 47786 76.48
41 Chester, Pa. 47628 490.34
42 Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska 47346 13.44
43 Hennipin, Minn. 46905 1129.89
44 Contra Costa, Calif. 46792 1047.04
45 Dukes, Mass. 46560 15.81
46 St. Louis, Mo. 46533 1001.95
47 Johnson, Kan. 46215 529.67
48 Sarasota, Fla. 46177 374.79
49 Indian River, Fla. 46169 133.78
50 Waukesha, Wis. 46090 388.01
51 San Juan, Wash. 46039 15.57
52 King, Wash. 45850 1848.03
53 Hamilton, Ind. 45218 257.86
54 Putnam, N.Y. 44847 102.96
55 Santa Clara, Calif. 44758 1740.73
56 Arapahoe, Colo. 44543 549.91
57 Essex, N.J. 44491 791.75
58 Barnstable, Mass. 44468 229.16
59 Litchfield, Conn. 44293 192.14
60 Baltimore, Md. 44292 794.22
61 Anne Arundel, Md. 44180 521.21
62 Washington, Minn. 44159 233.76
63 Mercer, N.J. 44048 371.78
64 Fulton, Ga. 44012 959.1
65 Geauga, Ohio 43936 96.89
66 Bucks, Pa. 43727 632.78
67 Collin, Texas 43537 723.96
68 Suffolk, N.Y. 43330 1480.93
69 Union, N.J. 43325 532.73
70 Newport, R.I. 43205 82.24
71 Delaware, Pa. 42897 558.2
72 Campbell, Wyo. 42880 39.48
73 Washoe, Nev. 42667 402.97
74 Midland, Texas 42487 125.57
75 Sussex, N.J. 42444 156.58
76 Essex, Mass. 42442 742.4
77 Orange, Calif. 42437 3044.19
78 Castro, Texas 42382 7.43
79 Hartford, Conn. 42330 878.71
80 Bristol, R.I. 42186 52.62
81 Middlesex, Conn. 42164 166.19
82 Mathews, Va. 42137 9.26
83 Middlesex, N.J. 42088 796.33
84 Calumet, Wis. 42081 45.2
85 Anchorage Borough, Alaska 42059 282.35
86 Carver, Minn. 42028 89.78
87 Napa, Calif. 42025 135.72
88 Suffolk, Mass. 41989 688.51
89 Williamson, Tenn. 41947 166.83
90 Juneau Borough, Alaska 41918 31.05
91 Plymouth, Mass. 41809 499.37
92 Denver, Colo. 41763 568.56
93 Routt, Colo. 41596 22.18
94 Rockingham, N.H. 41580 303.82
95 Hemphill, Texas 41550 3.44
96 San Miguel, Colo. 41521 7.59
97 Eagle, Colo. 41405 51.01
98 Burlington, N.J. 41241 456.33
99 Allegheny, Pa. 41149 1228.12
100 Alameda, Calif. 40940 1470.27
1Independent city 2Federal district Source: Source: Woods & Poole Economics Inc.

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