Connecticut’s Opulent Suburbs Can’t Conceal Urban Poverty: Poorest City in Every US State

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Connecticut’s Opulent Suburbs Can’t Conceal Urban Poverty: Poorest City in Every US State

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Connecticut has long ranked as one of the wealthiest states in America. But even within this high-income state, certain areas are immersed in poverty. Opulent suburbs like Greenwich and West Hartford are only a handful of miles from poor urban areas, like Bridgeport and Waterbury. Within the east coast state, the top 1% earn upwards of $2.5 million each year, which is almost 37 times the average income of the bottom 99%. Connecticut may be home to 130,000 millionaire households (including 16 billionaires), but it also contains 360,400 citizens living below the poverty line.

In the US, the “poverty threshold” for a family of four is $25,700, and according to the last Census, the poverty rate was 11.8% in 2018. The three poorest cities in the United States are Detroit, MI, Cleveland, OH, and Dayton, OH. Detroit’s unemployment rate is 19.8%, the poverty rate is 37.9%, and the median income is $27,838.

America is a country that is known for its stark inequality in income. The richest part of the population (top 1%) owned 32.3% of the nation’s wealth, according to a report in 2022. This is in stark contrast to the bottom 90%, which holds only 30.2% of the nation’s wealth.

Since hitting a multi-decade high in June 2022, the pace of inflation in the United States has cooled. Still, consumer prices are rising at nearly double the 2% annual target set by the Federal Reserve – and Americans are feeling the pinch. According to a report from Moody’s Analytics, the same goods and services cost the typical American household $709 more in July 2023 than in July 2021. 

Using the US Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey metro area-level data on median household income, additional income, and population data, 24/7 Wall St. identified the poorest city in every state. Four states – Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont – have only one metropolitan area. As a result, the cities listed in these states rank as the poorest by default only.

In most metropolitan areas on this list, the share of households earning less than $10,000 a year exceeds the comparable statewide share – and in all but six metro areas on this list, residents are more likely to live below the poverty line than the typical resident of the state as a whole.

This post was updated on July 10, 2025 to include information of Connecticut’s skewed wealth distribution.

Why Does This Matter?

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Poverty is important to discuss because it is ever-present and not going away. The consequences yield health risks, social risks, and human rights violations for those living in it. The harm it inflicts on children follows them through life and can continue the cycle as they reach adulthood.

Here is the poorest city in every state. All information is for 2022.

Alabama: Anniston-Oxford

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  • Household income (median): $59,674 – the lowest of 12 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $59,674 – #44 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 20,450 (18.3% – #46 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 4,151 (9.1% – #20 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 115,788

Alaska: Fairbanks

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  • Household income (median): $88,121 – the lowest of 2 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $88,121 – #11 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 6,528 (7.1% – #379 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 1,462 (3.9% – #340 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 95,356

Arizona: Yuma

Above Yuma, Arizona looking along the Colorado River, Interstate 8 and the borders of Arizona, California and Mexico.
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  • Household income (median): $74,568 – the lowest of 7 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $74,568 – #19 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 26,544 (13.2% – #186 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 4,044 (5.0% – #241 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 207,842

Arkansas: Pine Bluff

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  • Household income (median): $55,432 – the lowest of 6 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $55,432 – #47 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 14,580 (19.5% – #24 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 2,595 (8.5% – #32 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 84,460

California: El Centro

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  • Household income (median): $91,551 – the lowest of 26 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $91,551 – #5 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 38,933 (22.6% – #7 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 4,944 (9.7% – #13 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 178,713

Colorado: Pueblo

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  • Household income (median): $89,302 – the lowest of 7 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $89,302 – #8 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 24,389 (14.8% – #130 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 4,485 (6.6% – #101 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 169,544

Connecticut: New Haven-Milford

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  • Household income (median): $88,429 – the lowest of 4 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $88,429 – #10 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 87,834 (10.5% – #303 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 18,942 (5.5% – #187 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 870,163

Delaware: Dover

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  • Household income (median): $82,174 (only metro area in the state, lowest by default)
  • Statewide median household income: $82,174 – #14 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 17,094 (9.4% – #336 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 2,854 (3.9% – #342 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 186,946

Florida: Homosassa Springs

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  • Household income (median): $69,303 – the lowest of 22 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $69,303 – #33 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 29,597 (18.5% – #42 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas) 
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 4,327 (6.1% – #142 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 162,529

Georgia: Albany

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  • Household income (median): $72,837 – the lowest of 14 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $72,837 – #21 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 37,026 (26.2% – #2 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 5,264 (9.1% – #18 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 146,387

Hawaii: Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina

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  • Household income (median): $92,458 – the lowest of 2 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $92,458 – #4 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 13,326 (8.2% – #366 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 1,812 (3.2% – #371 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 164,365

Idaho: Pocatello

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  • Household income (median): $72,785 – the lowest of 6 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $72,785 – #22 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 12,684 (13.2% – #181 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 1,822 (4.9% – #254 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 98,560

Illinois: Danville

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  • Household income (median): $76,708 – the lowest of 10 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $76,708 – #17 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 11,640 (16.8% – #78 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 1,999 (6.5% – #116 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 72,337

Indiana: Muncie

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  • Household income (median): $66,785 – the lowest of 12 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $66,785 – #38 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 19,540 (18.8% – #36 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 3,774 (7.9% – #42 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 112,031

Iowa: Waterloo-Cedar Falls

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  • Household income (median): $69,588 – the lowest of 8 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $69,588 – #31 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 24,601 (15.3% – #114 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 3,253 (4.7% – #276 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 167,889

Kansas: Manhattan

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  • Household income (median): $68,925 – the lowest of 4 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $68,925 – #34 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 21,286 (17.5% – #60 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 3,726 (7.2% – #79 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 133,072

Kentucky: Bowling Green

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  • Household income (median): $59,341 – the lowest of 5 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $59,341 – #46 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 33,170 (18.5% – #41 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 6,294 (8.7% – #29 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 184,636

Louisiana: Monroe

University of Louisiana Monroe Library and Bayou DeSiard
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  • Household income (median): $55,416 – the lowest of 9 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $55,416 – #48 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 48,925 (24.9% – #3 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 9,265 (11.2% – #2 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 202,869

Maine: Bangor

Boats moored along the Penobscot River in Bangor Maine.
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  • Household income (median): $69,543 – the lowest of the 3 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $69,543 – #32 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 22,358 (15.1% – #122 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 3,865 (5.9% – #160 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 153,704

Maryland: Cumberland

Cumberland Maryland, Church, City, town
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  • Household income (median): $94,991 – the lowest of 5 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $94,991 – #2 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 16,587 (18.9% – #33 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 2,903 (7.9% – #45 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 94,122

Massachusetts: Springfield

Springfield, Massachusetts buildings bridge and water from above
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  • Household income (median): $94,488 – the lowest of 5 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $94,488 – #3 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 103,885 (15.7% – #101 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 19,842 (7.1% – #80 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 694,523

Michigan: Saginaw

Aerial View of Saginaw, Michigan during Summer
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  • Household income (median): $66,986 – the lowest of 14 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $66,986 – #37 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 33,598 (18.4% – #45 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 6,108 (7.7% – #52 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 188,330

Minnesota: Duluth

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  • Household income (median): $82,338 – the lowest of 5 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $82,338 – #13 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 37,601 (13.2% – #179 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 7,974 (6.3% – #121 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 291,931

Mississippi: Hattiesburg

Hattiesburg featuring the Mighty Mississippi, city streets and plantation homes
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  • Household income (median): $52,719 – the lowest of the 3 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $52,719 – #50 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 33,197 (20.0% – #20 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 4,915 (7.4% – #71 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 172,263

Missouri: Joplin

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  • Household income (median): $64,811 – the lowest of 8 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $64,811 – #41 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 32,842 (18.3% – #47 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 3,702 (5.2% – #214 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 184,086

Montana: Great Falls

Beautiful view of the Great Falls in Montana in twilight
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  • Household income (median): $67,631 – the lowest of 3 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $67,631 – #35 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 12,275 (14.9% – #126 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 1,674 (4.7% – #269 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 84,864

Nebraska: Lincoln

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  • Household income (median): $69,597 – the lowest of the 3 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $69,597 – #30 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 41,309 (12.7% – #207 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 7,717 (5.6% – #175 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 341,229

Nevada: Carson City

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  • Household income (median): $72,333 – the lowest of the 3 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $72,333 – #23 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 8,438 (15.4% – #109 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 1,506 (6.5% – #114 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 58,130

New Hampshire: Manchester-Nashua

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  • Household income (median): $89,992 (only metro area in the state, lowest by default)
  • Statewide median household income: $89,992 – #7 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 25,980 (6.2% – #383 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 3,996 (2.4% – #382 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 426,594

New Jersey: Vineland-Bridgeton

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  • Household income (median): $96,346 – the lowest of 4 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $96,346 – #1 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 22,154 (15.3% – #113 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 2,512 (4.6% – #287 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 151,356

New Mexico: Farmington

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  • Household income (median): $59,726 – the lowest of 4 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $59,726 – #43 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 28,693 (24.1% – #6 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 3,752 (9.0% – #23 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 120,418

New York: Elmira

Elmira is a Town in Upstate New York on the Chemung River
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  • Household income (median): $79,557 – the lowest of 13 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $79,557 – #16 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 12,348 (15.8% – #99 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 1,859 (5.4% – #192 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 81,426

North Carolina: Rocky Mount

Braswell Memorial Library in Rocky Mount NC is a public library.
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  • Household income (median): $67,481 – the lowest of 15 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $67,481 – #36 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 20,187 (14.2% – #151 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 3,987 (6.8% – #94 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 144,090

North Dakota: Grand Forks

Aerial View of Grand Forks, North Dakota in Autumn
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  • Household income (median): $71,970 – the lowest of the 3 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $71,970 – #25 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 12,127 (12.5% – #217 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 2,996 (7.0% – #86 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 103,144

Ohio: Mansfield

The Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield Ohio is on the register of historical places. Tours operate daily, making it a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Household income (median): $65,720 – the lowest of 11 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $65,720 – #39 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 17,898 (15.2% – #117 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 2,326 (4.6% – #282 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 125,319

Oklahoma: Enid

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  • Household income (median): $59,673 – the lowest of 4 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $59,673 – #45 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 9,611 (16.1% – #91 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 1,158 (5.0% – #236 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 61,920

Oregon: Grants Pass

Aerial view of downtown Grants Pass with the Caveman concrete arch bridge and the 7th street bridge crossing the Rogue River
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  • Household income (median): $75,657 – the lowest of 8 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $75,657 – #18 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 16,458 (19.0% – #32 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 3,304 (9.0% – #24 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 87,730

Pennsylvania: Johnstown

A view of Johnstown, PA from atop the Inclined Plane.
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  • Household income (median): $71,798 – the lowest of 18 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $71,798 – #26 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 21,104 (16.8% – #79 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 4,061 (7.4% – #73 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 131,441

Rhode Island: Providence-Warwick

View of Pawtuext Cove and Village from Salter Grove Memorial Park in Warwick, Rhode Island
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  • Household income (median): $81,854 (only metro area in the state, lowest by default)
  • Statewide median household income: $81,854 – #15 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 178,889 (11.0% – #272 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 37,768 (5.6% – #177 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 1,673,802

South Carolina: Florence

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  • Household income (median): $64,115 – the lowest of 8 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $64,115 – #42 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 41,125 (21.1% – #12 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 7,216 (9.1% – #21 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 199,119

South Dakota: Rapid City

Panorama of Rapid City, South Dakota, USA
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  • Household income (median): $69,728 – the lowest of 2 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $69,728 – #29 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 17,767 (12.7% – #206 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 2,751 (4.6% – #285 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 144,890

Tennessee: Kingsport-Bristol

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  • Household income (median): $65,254 – the lowest of 10 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $65,254 – #40 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 44,438 (14.5% – #135 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 7,265 (5.5% – #188 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 310,483

Texas: Texarkana

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  • Household income (median): $72,284 – the lowest of 25 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $72,284 – #24 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 29,830 (21.6% – #10 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 6,031 (10.8% – #5 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 144,322

Utah: St. George

White temple and red rock mountains in St. George, Utah, USA. The white "Mormon" Temple stands out in stark contrast to the beautiful red rock mountains in southern Utah.
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  • Household income (median): $89,168 – the lowest of 5 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $89,168 – #9 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 20,179 (10.3% – #308 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 1,969 (2.7% – #380 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 197,680

Vermont: Burlington-South Burlington

Burlington, Vermont, USA cityscape at Church Street Marketplace.
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  • Household income (median): $73,991 (only metro area in the state, lowest by default)
  • Statewide median household income: $73,991 – #20 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 22,814 (10.5% – #301 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 4,654 (4.8% – #262 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 228,270

Virginia: Lynchburg

Lynchburg, Virginia, USA cityscape at Monument Terrace.
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  • Household income (median): $85,873 – the lowest of 9 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $85,873 – #12 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 32,466 (13.0% – #191 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 4,757 (4.6% – #280 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 262,458

Washington: Yakima

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  • Household income (median): $91,306 – the lowest of 11 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $91,306 – #6 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 42,108 (16.6% – #82 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 4,661 (5.3% – #202 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 257,001

West Virginia: Beckley

This is a photo of the Bridge in Beckley West Virginia and the New River Gorge under the bridge.
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  • Household income (median): $54,329 – the lowest of 7 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $54,329 – #49 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 21,439 (19.8% – #21 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 4,452 (10.1% – #9 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 112,369

Wisconsin: Sheboygan

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  • Household income (median): $70,996 – the lowest of 12 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $70,996 – #27 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 11,395 (10.0% – #320 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 2,999 (5.9% – #150 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 117,841

Wyoming: Casper

Aerial View of Downtown Casper, Wyoming at Dusk on Christmas Day
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  • Household income (median): $70,042 – the lowest of 2 metro areas in the state
  • Statewide median household income: $70,042 – #28 highest of 50 states
  • Poverty rate of the metro area: 7,047 (9.0% – #347 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Households with an income of under $10,000: 1,031 (3.1% – #373 highest out of 384 U.S. metro areas)
  • Population: 79,601
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