The recent U.S. Census data shows that Manhattan is the wealthiest county in New York City but only sixth statewide, with a median household income of $104,553. Nassau County leads the state with an income over $143,000, while Suffolk County follows in second place with over $128,000. Other top counties include Putnam, Westchester, and Rockland, all exceeding $100,000. Staten Island and Queens rank eighth and twelfth respectively in the state, with incomes of $98,290 and $84,960. The Bronx has the lowest income in the state at $49,036, below $50,000.
According to recent U.S. Census data, Manhattan (New York County) ranks sixth statewide with a median household income of $104,553, the highest in New York City.
Nassau County holds first place with a median household income of over $143,000 a year, surpassing Manhattan's income by more than $14,000.
The top six wealthiest counties in New York State all have median household incomes exceeding $100,000, including Putnam, Westchester, Rockland, and Manhattan.
The Bronx has the lowest median household income in the state at $49,036, making it the only county with an income under $50,000.
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