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How Much People Make In The Richest County In Rhode Island
Rhode Island's richest county rakes in approximately $20k more per household each year than the state average.

In today’s modern world, there are such realities as $7 cups of coffee, designer clothing on dogs and people spending inordinate amounts of money on services that rarely justify the cost. And while we’re not all living this lavish lifestyle, a new report suggests you might find this type of spending in Washington County, which was just named the richest county in Rhode Island.
The typical household rakes in about $81,301 a year, according to the report published in January by the financial news and opinion site 24/7 Wall St. The typical household in Rhode Island makes $63,296.
Here’s other priceless information on the richest county in our state:
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- Poverty Rate: 9.4 (State: 13.1)
- October 2019 Unemployment: 2.4 (State: 3.6)
- Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 45 (State: 33.3)
- Largest place in the county: Westerly
The county has dozens of million-dollar homes for sale, including one going for $11.4 million, according to realtor.com.
Across the country, the typical household in the wealthiest counties earned between $61,000 and $136,000 a year, with Loudoun County, Virginia, coming in as the wealthiest county in the nation.
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The top five richest counties in the country were rounded out by Howard County, Maryland ($117,730); Santa Clara County, California ($116,178); Douglas County, Colorado ($115,314); and Los Alamos County, New Mexico ($115,248).
At the other end of the spectrum, Arizona’s Maricopa County had the lowest median income of the wealthiest counties at $61,606. Still, the median household income in Maricopa County was close to $5,000 higher than in the rest of the state.
To determine the richest county in each state, 24/7 Wall St. looked through the median annual household incomes for each U.S. county using five-year estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2018 American Community Survey.
The full methodology and report are available at 24/7 Wall St.
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