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Counties With the Highest Household Income in Tennessee (2026)

Williamson has the highest household income of any county in Tennessee, at $135,594, followed by Wilson and Sumner (data vintage 2020-2024). The full ranking of the top 25 counties is below.

Data updated 2024 - Source: Census ACS 5-Year

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Highest counties for household income in Tennessee

Top 25 of 95 counties with data.

Ranked by median household income (Census ACS 5-Year, 2020-2024), highest first.

Highest counties for household income in Tennessee
RankCountyValue
1Williamson$135,594
2Wilson$95,839
3Sumner$90,301
4Cheatham$89,852
5Fayette$88,456
6Rutherford$85,470
7Loudon$84,185
8Robertson$83,047
9Davidson$77,853
10Blount$77,365
11Hamilton$76,183
12Maury$76,130
13Montgomery$75,613
14Dickson$75,003
15Knox$74,222
16Tipton$74,127
17Trousdale$72,747
18Roane$71,885
19Marshall$71,049
20Hickman$68,247
21Bedford$67,225
22Bradley$66,552
23Moore$66,469
24Smith$66,293
25Anderson$66,183

How this ranking works

This page ranks Tennessee counties by median household income, sorted so the highest places appear first. Click any county to see its housing, schools, crime, and demographics in detail.

For household income, a higher value is generally more favorable, so the top of the list is the highest. Want to weigh household income against schools, taxes, commute, and more at once? Use the live map to build a custom match.

Data comes from public sources. Source attribution and the exact data vintage are shown above and on the full map of median household income.

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