Using data from the US Census Bureau, Stacker compiled a list of the 50 highest-earning counties in New York, ranking them by 2020 5-year estimate median household income.
For comparison, the 2020 median household income in the United States was $67,521. In New York, it was $68,304.
No. 5
Coming in at No. 5 is Rockland County, with a median household income of $94,840. That’s 33.4 percent above the state average and 45.9 percent above the national average.
Data showed that 47.7 percent of households in the county earned over $100,000.
No. 4
At No. 4 is Westchester County, with a median household income of $99,489. That’s 39.9 percent above the state average and 53.1 percent higher than the national average.
Data showed that 49.9 percent of households in the county earned over $100,000.
No. 3
Suffolk County ranks as the third-wealthiest in New York, with a median household income of $105,363. That’s 48.2 percent above the state average and 62.1 percent higher than the national average.
Data showed that 52.7 percent of households in the county earned over $100,000.
No. 2
Putnam County ranks as the second-wealthiest, with a median household income of $107,246. That’s 50.8 percent above the state average and 65.0% higher than the national average.
Data showed that 53.5 percent of households in the county earned over $100,000.
No. 1
Nassau County ranks as the wealthiest county in the state, with a median household income of $120,036. That’s 68.8 percent above the state average and 84.7 percent higher than the national average.
Data showed that 58.2 percent of households in the county earned over $100,000.
See the complete ranking of New York counties on Stacker’s website.
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