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The Poorest Town in Every State in America

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The United States is home to nearly 40% of the world’s millionaires, according to a report from Credit Suisse, a Zurich-based investment bank. However, in a country with one of the largest gaps in wealth inequality, many Americans do not have access to this prosperity. As the middle class diminishes, the number of communities characterized by limited economic opportunity and widespread financial hardship grows. (Here is a look at the county with the least expensive housing market in every state.)

These communities tend to share several common characteristics. Education, for example, has long been linked with higher earning potential and upward economic mobility, but in every town on this list, residents are far less likely than the typical American to have gone to college. Nationwide, about 35% of adults have a bachelor’s degree or higher. In most of these towns, the bachelor’s degree attainment rate is less than half that. (Here is a look at the colleges with the most upward mobility.)

Using five-year estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey, 24/7 Wall St. identified the poorest town in each state. We considered any city, town, or unincorporated community with populations between 1,000 and 25,000 people and ranked them by median household income. The typical household earns between $28,900 and $71,100 less than the state’s annual median household income. 

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

Alabama: Fort Deposit

  • Household income (median): $20,542 (Alabama: $59,609)
  • Poverty rate: 43.8% (Alabama: 15.7%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.5% (Alabama: 27.2%)
  • Home value (median): $65,400 (Alabama: $179,400)
  • Population: 1,734

Alaska: Susitna North

  • Household income (median): $38,323 (Alaska: $86,370)
  • Poverty rate: 15.7% (Alaska: 10.5%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (Alaska: 30.7%)
  • Home value (median): $208,700 (Alaska: $318,000)
  • Population: 1,543

Arizona: Cibecue

  • Household income (median): $18,250 (Arizona: $72,581)
  • Poverty rate: 76.1% (Arizona: 13.1%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.1% (Arizona: 31.8%)
  • Home value (median): $72,400 (Arizona: $321,400)
  • Population: 1,419

Arkansas: Marianna

  • Household income (median): $21,057 (Arkansas: $56,335)
  • Poverty rate: 38.6% (Arkansas: 16.2%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.9% (Arkansas: 24.7%)
  • Home value (median): $76,200 (Arkansas: $162,400)
  • Population: 3,575

California: Weedpatch

  • Household income (median): $21,651 (California: $91,905)
  • Poverty rate: 48.0% (California: 12.1%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.5% (California: 35.9%)
  • Home value (median): $126,500 (California: $659,300)
  • Population: 2,788

Colorado: Rocky Ford

  • Household income (median): $31,418 (Colorado: $87,598)
  • Poverty rate: 46.1% (Colorado: 9.6%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (Colorado: 43.7%)
  • Home value (median): $101,200 (Colorado: $465,900)
  • Population: 3,850

Connecticut: Canaan

  • Household income (median): $31,130 (Connecticut: $90,213)
  • Poverty rate: 40.5% (Connecticut: 10.1%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (Connecticut: 41.4%)
  • Home value (median): $188,900 (Connecticut: $323,700)
  • Population: 1,353

Delaware: Rodney Village

  • Household income (median): $33,534 (Delaware: $79,325)
  • Poverty rate: 19.9% (Delaware: 11.1%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (Delaware: 34.5%)
  • Home value (median): $151,400 (Delaware: $305,200)
  • Population: 1,304

Florida: Gifford

  • Household income (median): $23,969 (Florida: $67,917)
  • Poverty rate: 62.2% (Florida: 12.9%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (Florida: 32.3%)
  • Home value (median): $175,200 (Florida: $292,200)
  • Population: 4,868

Georgia: Marshallville

  • Household income (median): $18,839 (Georgia: $71,355)
  • Poverty rate: 41.6% (Georgia: 13.5%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (Georgia: 33.6%)
  • Home value (median): $64,800 (Georgia: $245,900)
  • Population: 1,014

Hawaii: Leilani Estates

  • Household income (median): $23,750 (Hawaii: $94,814)
  • Poverty rate: 36.8% (Hawaii: 9.6%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.8% (Hawaii: 34.7%)
  • Home value (median): $226,300 (Hawaii: $764,800)
  • Population: 1,611

Idaho: Kamiah

  • Household income (median): $34,803 (Idaho: $70,214)
  • Poverty rate: 22.6% (Idaho: 11.0%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.9% (Idaho: 30.2%)
  • Home value (median): $193,200 (Idaho: $331,600)
  • Population: 1,210

Illinois: Phoenix

  • Household income (median): $24,491 (Illinois: $78,433)
  • Poverty rate: 30.0% (Illinois: 11.8%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (Illinois: 36.7%)
  • Home value (median): $82,800 (Illinois: $239,100)
  • Population: 1,278

Indiana: English

  • Household income (median): $26,599 (Indiana: $67,173)
  • Poverty rate: 51.3% (Indiana: 12.3%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.3% (Indiana: 28.2%)
  • Home value (median): $84,600 (Indiana: $183,600)
  • Population: 1,101

Iowa: Oelwein

  • Household income (median): $41,629 (Iowa: $70,571)
  • Poverty rate: 17.5% (Iowa: 11.1%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (Iowa: 30.3%)
  • Home value (median): $97,000 (Iowa: $181,600)
  • Population: 5,934

Kansas: Chetopa

  • Household income (median): $23,750 (Kansas: $69,747)
  • Poverty rate: 26.1% (Kansas: 11.6%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (Kansas: 34.7%)
  • Home value (median): $60,500 (Kansas: $189,300)
  • Population: 1,022

Kentucky: Clarkson

  • Household income (median): $21,250 (Kentucky: $60,183)
  • Poverty rate: 39.6% (Kentucky: 16.1%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (Kentucky: 26.5%)
  • Home value (median): $97,000 (Kentucky: $177,000)
  • Population: 1,218

Louisiana: Oil City

  • Household income (median): $18,790 (Louisiana: $57,852)
  • Poverty rate: 49.6% (Louisiana: 18.7%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (Louisiana: 26.1%)
  • Home value (median): $60,900 (Louisiana: $198,300)
  • Population: 1,093

Maine: Machias

  • Household income (median): $25,278 (Maine: $68,251)
  • Poverty rate: 36.3% (Maine: 10.9%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.0% (Maine: 34.1%)
  • Home value (median): $111,800 (Maine: $244,800)
  • Population: 1,331

Maryland: Eden

  • Household income (median): $28,808 (Maryland: $98,461)
  • Poverty rate: 33.6% (Maryland: 9.3%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (Maryland: 42.2%)
  • Home value (median): N/A (Maryland: $380,500)
  • Population: 1,008

Massachusetts: Ware

  • Household income (median): $44,107 (Massachusetts: $96,505)
  • Poverty rate: 15.4% (Massachusetts: 9.9%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (Massachusetts: 45.9%)
  • Home value (median): $201,100 (Massachusetts: $483,900)
  • Population: 6,253

Michigan: Baldwin

  • Household income (median): $25,587 (Michigan: $68,505)
  • Poverty rate: 39.2% (Michigan: 13.1%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (Michigan: 31.1%)
  • Home value (median): $94,000 (Michigan: $201,100)
  • Population: 1,030

Minnesota: Aitkin

  • Household income (median): $37,177 (Minnesota: $84,313)
  • Poverty rate: 20.5% (Minnesota: 9.3%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.2% (Minnesota: 38.2%)
  • Home value (median): $166,900 (Minnesota: $286,800)
  • Population: 2,153

Mississippi: Rosedale

  • Household income (median): $17,940 (Mississippi: $52,985)
  • Poverty rate: 53.0% (Mississippi: 19.2%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (Mississippi: 23.9%)
  • Home value (median): $95,300 (Mississippi: $151,000)
  • Population: 1,871

Missouri: Van Buren

  • Household income (median): $22,143 (Missouri: $65,920)
  • Poverty rate: 41.9% (Missouri: 12.8%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (Missouri: 31.2%)
  • Home value (median): $107,800 (Missouri: $199,400)
  • Population: 1,125

Montana: Plains

  • Household income (median): $25,313 (Montana: $66,341)
  • Poverty rate: 20.0% (Montana: 12.4%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (Montana: 34.0%)
  • Home value (median): $196,000 (Montana: $305,700)
  • Population: 1,181

Nebraska: Falls City

  • Household income (median): $40,222 (Nebraska: $71,722)
  • Poverty rate: 13.3% (Nebraska: 10.4%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.8% (Nebraska: 33.5%)
  • Home value (median): $86,900 (Nebraska: $205,600)
  • Population: 4,124

Nevada: Tonopah

View of downtown Tonopah, Nevada
  • Household income (median): $35,931 (Nevada: $71,646)
  • Poverty rate: 20.1% (Nevada: 12.7%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (Nevada: 26.5%)
  • Home value (median): $163,100 (Nevada: $373,800)
  • Population: 1,777

New Hampshire: Ashland

  • Household income (median): $40,559 (New Hampshire: $90,845)
  • Poverty rate: 32.5% (New Hampshire: 7.3%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.6% (New Hampshire: 39.0%)
  • Home value (median): $163,600 (New Hampshire: $337,100)
  • Population: 1,520

New Jersey: Penns Grove

  • Household income (median): $29,821 (New Jersey: $97,126)
  • Poverty rate: 40.5% (New Jersey: 9.7%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (New Jersey: 42.3%)
  • Home value (median): $143,400 (New Jersey: $401,400)
  • Population: 4,841

New Mexico: Alamo

  • Household income (median): $24,118 (New Mexico: $58,722)
  • Poverty rate: 69.8% (New Mexico: 18.3%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.4% (New Mexico: 29.1%)
  • Home value (median): $9,999 (New Mexico: $216,000)
  • Population: 1,081

New York: New Square

  • Household income (median): $27,488 (New York: $81,386)
  • Poverty rate: 64.2% (New York: 13.6%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.4% (New York: 38.8%)
  • Home value (median): $562,500 (New York: $384,100)
  • Population: 9,578

North Carolina: Brunswick

  • Household income (median): $16,643 (North Carolina: $66,186)
  • Poverty rate: 64.2% (North Carolina: 13.3%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.2% (North Carolina: 33.9%)
  • Home value (median): $112,500 (North Carolina: $234,900)
  • Population: 1,233

North Dakota: Fort Totten

  • Household income (median): $30,234 (North Dakota: $73,959)
  • Poverty rate: 41.7% (North Dakota: 10.8%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (North Dakota: 31.4%)
  • Home value (median): $36,200 (North Dakota: $232,500)
  • Population: 1,042

Ohio: Lincoln Heights

  • Household income (median): $14,676 (Ohio: $66,990)
  • Poverty rate: 62.9% (Ohio: 13.3%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (Ohio: 30.4%)
  • Home value (median): $74,800 (Ohio: $183,300)
  • Population: 3,140

Oklahoma: Antlers

  • Household income (median): $27,798 (Oklahoma: $61,364)
  • Poverty rate: 30.7% (Oklahoma: 15.2%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (Oklahoma: 27.3%)
  • Home value (median): $85,400 (Oklahoma: $170,500)
  • Population: 2,361

Oregon: Oakridge

  • Household income (median): $29,336 (Oregon: $76,632)
  • Poverty rate: 31.6% (Oregon: 11.9%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (Oregon: 35.5%)
  • Home value (median): $192,400 (Oregon: $423,100)
  • Population: 3,208

Pennsylvania: Braddock

  • Household income (median): $27,212 (Pennsylvania: $73,170)
  • Poverty rate: 30.9% (Pennsylvania: 11.8%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (Pennsylvania: 33.8%)
  • Home value (median): $43,800 (Pennsylvania: $226,200)
  • Population: 1,814

Rhode Island: Central Falls

  • Household income (median): $43,092 (Rhode Island: $81,370)
  • Poverty rate: 24.4% (Rhode Island: 11.2%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (Rhode Island: 36.3%)
  • Home value (median): $244,100 (Rhode Island: $343,100)
  • Population: 22,359

South Carolina: Buffalo

  • Household income (median): $19,770 (South Carolina: $63,623)
  • Poverty rate: 38.0% (South Carolina: 14.4%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.2% (South Carolina: 30.6%)
  • Home value (median): $45,500 (South Carolina: $216,200)
  • Population: 1,159

South Dakota: Porcupine

  • Household income (median): $18,750 (South Dakota: $69,457)
  • Poverty rate: 91.5% (South Dakota: 12.3%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.1% (South Dakota: 30.4%)
  • Home value (median): N/A (South Dakota: $219,500)
  • Population: 1,021

Tennessee: Sneedville

  • Household income (median): $23,897 (Tennessee: $64,035)
  • Poverty rate: 43.4% (Tennessee: 14.0%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.5% (Tennessee: 29.7%)
  • Home value (median): $82,300 (Tennessee: $232,100)
  • Population: 1,590

Texas: Rancho Alegre

  • Household income (median): $18,289 (Texas: $73,035)
  • Poverty rate: 56.4% (Texas: 13.9%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.6% (Texas: 32.3%)
  • Home value (median): $28,700 (Texas: $238,000)
  • Population: 1,099

Utah: Spring Glen

  • Household income (median): $41,780 (Utah: $86,833)
  • Poverty rate: 33.5% (Utah: 8.5%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (Utah: 36.1%)
  • Home value (median): $204,600 (Utah: $408,500)
  • Population: 1,070

Vermont: West Brattleboro

  • Household income (median): $40,446 (Vermont: $74,014)
  • Poverty rate: 21.2% (Vermont: 10.4%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.6% (Vermont: 41.7%)
  • Home value (median): $210,900 (Vermont: $272,400)
  • Population: 2,817

Virginia: Jonesville

  • Household income (median): $16,830 (Virginia: $87,249)
  • Poverty rate: 55.7% (Virginia: 10.0%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (Virginia: 41.0%)
  • Home value (median): $113,900 (Virginia: $339,800)
  • Population: 1,259

Washington: Oroville

  • Household income (median): $34,750 (Washington: $90,325)
  • Poverty rate: 32.7% (Washington: 9.9%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (Washington: 38.0%)
  • Home value (median): $160,900 (Washington: $473,400)
  • Population: 1,753

West Virginia: Williamson

  • Household income (median): $23,173 (West Virginia: $55,217)
  • Poverty rate: 32.0% (West Virginia: 16.8%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (West Virginia: 22.7%)
  • Home value (median): $96,900 (West Virginia: $145,800)
  • Population: 3,035

Wisconsin: Lac du Flambeau

  • Household income (median): $29,375 (Wisconsin: $72,458)
  • Poverty rate: 35.2% (Wisconsin: 10.7%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (Wisconsin: 32.0%)
  • Home value (median): $89,000 (Wisconsin: $231,400)
  • Population: 1,755

Wyoming: Fort Washakie

  • Household income (median): $40,000 (Wyoming: $72,495)
  • Poverty rate: 27.1% (Wyoming: 10.7%)
  • Residents with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (Wyoming: 29.0%)
  • Home value (median): $160,700 (Wyoming: $269,900)
  • Population: 1,481

Methodology

To identify the poorest town in each state, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed five-year estimates of median household income from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey.

We used census “place” geographies — a category that includes incorporated legal entities and census-designated statistical entities. We defined towns based on population thresholds — having at least 1,000 people and less than 25,000 people.

Towns were excluded if median household income was not available in the 2022 ACS or if the sampling error associated with a town’s data was deemed too high. The presence of a major college or university can also distort economic realities of a given area, and as a result, places where 25% or more of the population are enrolled in college or graduate school were excluded.

Additional data on median home values, educational attainment, poverty, and population are also five-year estimates from the 2022 ACS.

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