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Source : U . S . Department of Commerce : Bureau of Economic Analysis TABLE 59
Per Capita Personal Income By WA County ( 2021 )
Rank
Per Capita Personal Income 2021
% Change from 2020
Rank
1
King
$ 108,212
8.5 %
7
2
San Juan
$ 87,038
3.0 %
37
3
Columbia
$ 70,579
7.9 %
16
4
Snohomish
$ 68,858
8.5 %
8
5
Kitsap
$ 67,845
8.9 %
4
6
Island
$ 65,188
7.9 %
15
7
Skagit
$ 64,093
8.6 %
6
8
Clark
$ 63,427
8.2 %
11
9
Chelan
$ 62,792
6.3 %
24
10
Pierce
$ 61,580
9.1 %
3
11
Thurston
$ 61,062
8.0 %
13
12
Jefferson
$ 60,365
4.4 %
36
13
Skamania
$ 58,554
8.3 %
9
14
Whatcom
$ 58,137
5.8 %
30
15
Garfield
$ 56,792
0.6 %
39
16
Klickitat
$ 55,602
4.9 %
34
17
Asotin
$ 55,564
8.0 %
14
18
Benton
$ 54,958
5.9 %
29
19
Clallam
$ 54,894
6.2 %
26
20
Cowlitz
$ 54,550
9.4 %
1
21
Walla Walla
$ 53,845
6.6 %
23
22
Spokane
$ 53,770
8.3 %
10
23
Kittitas
$ 52,846
4.4 %
35
24
Lewis
$ 52,517
8.7 %
5
25
Mason
$ 52,410
8.1 %
12
26
Wahkiakum
$ 52,239
6.6 %
22
27
Pend Oreille
$ 51,623
7.3 %
20
28
Lincoln
$ 51,578
1.4 %
38
29
Yakima
$ 50,872
7.5 %
17
30
Okanogan
$ 50,517
5.8 %
31
31
Douglas
$ 49,290
7.4 %
19
32
Grant
$ 48,845
5.4 %
32
33
Adams
$ 47,867
6.3 %
25
34
Stevens
$ 47,613
9.3 %
2
35
Grays Harbor
$ 47,094
6.7 %
21
36
Ferry
$ 46,847
6.1 %
27
37
Pacific
$ 46,597
6.0 %
28
38
Whitman
$ 46,502
5.1 %
33
39
Franklin
$ 45,937
7.4 %
18
Washington
$ 73,775
7.9 %
Washington ’ s overall per capita income increased by 7.9 % from 2020 to 2021 . King County had the highest per capita personal income in the state ($ 108,212 ). Cowlitz County had the highest growth rate ( 9.4 %).