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Per Capita Personal Income by WA County ( 2023 )
Source : U . S . Department of Commerce : Bureau of Economic Analysis TABLE 60
Rank
Per Capita Personal Income 2023
% Change from 2022
Rank
1 King
$ 113,819
2.4 %
6
2 San Juan
$ 89,744
5.6 %
1
3 Snohomish
$ 69,010
1.7 %
11
4 Kitsap
$ 68,198
1.9 %
10
5 Island
$ 65,564
2.5 %
5
6 Clark
$ 65,522
2.5 %
4
7 Skagit
$ 62,915
0.8 %
20
8 Jefferson
$ 62,898
2.3 %
7
9 Chelan
$ 62,685
0.4 %
23
10 Columbia
$ 62,566
3.7 %
2
11 Skamania
$ 62,472
1.5 %
14
12 Pierce
$ 59,986
0.9 %
19
13 Thurston
$ 59,697
1.2 %
15
14 Whatcom
$ 58,993
0.7 %
21
15 Garfield
$ 58,112
3.5 %
3
16 Clallam
$ 55,566
1.0 %
17
17 Walla Walla
$ 55,436
1.0 %
16
18 Kittitas
$ 55,076
-0.3%
25
19 Cowlitz
$ 54,630
0.9 %
18
20 Benton
$ 54,454
-0.4%
26
21 Asotin
$ 54,340
2.1 %
8
22 Spokane
$ 54,223
-0.5%
28
23 Klickitat
$ 53,305
-1.7%
34
24 Lewis
$ 52,769
2.1 %
9
25 Lincoln
$ 51,953
-2.7%
37
26 Mason
$ 51,375
0.5 %
22
27 Wahkiakum
$ 50,372
1.5 %
13
28 Okanogan
$ 49,552
-2.2%
36
29 Yakima
$ 49,266
-0.7%
29
30 Douglas
$ 49,114
-0.4%
27
31 Grant
$ 48,963
0.1 %
24
32 Pend Oreille
$ 48,892
-1.4%
32
33 Adams
$ 47,933
1.6 %
12
34 Grays Harbor
$ 46,878
-0.9%
31
35 Stevens
$ 46,750
-0.9%
30
36 Whitman
$ 46,672
-8.9%
39
37 Pacific
$ 46,498
-1.7%
35
38 Franklin
$ 46,072
-1.5%
33
39 Ferry
$ 44,144
-5.1%
38
Washington State
$ 75,332
1.5 %
Washington ’ s overall per capita income increased by 1.5 % from 2022 to 2023 . King County had the highest per capita personal income in the state ($ 113,819 ). San Juan County had the highest growth rate ( 5.6 %).