The median income of Converse County residents was an inflation-adjusted $31,864 per year. Converse County had 5,630 households in 2017, with a population of 14,166.
The county with the highest median resident income in the state was Teton County. Teton County's median income was $40,656 per year after adjusting for inflation – $8,792 more than Converse County. It had 8,795 households in 2017 and a population of 22,923.
Albany County had the lowest annual resident income among counties in Wyoming, with a median income of only $21,510 per year. That was $10,354 less than the median income in Converse County at the time. Albany County had 16,009 households in 2017 and a population of 37,944.
The table below shows the state's counties ranked by median annual resident earnings in 2017.
Rank | County | Earnings per resident ($$$) |
---|---|---|
1 | Teton County | 40,656 |
2 | Campbell County | 40,104 |
3 | Crook County | 35,170 |
4 | Sweetwater County | 33,995 |
5 | Sheridan County | 32,411 |
6 | Carbon County | 32,042 |
7 | Converse County | 31,864 |
8 | Laramie County | 31,835 |
9 | Sublette County | 31,590 |
10 | Natrona County | 31,518 |
11 | Lincoln County | 30,537 |
12 | Weston County | 29,678 |
13 | Park County | 28,997 |
14 | Johnson County | 28,896 |
15 | Hot Springs County | 28,548 |
16 | Washakie County | 28,330 |
17 | Uinta County | 27,350 |
18 | Fremont County | 26,854 |
19 | Goshen County | 26,453 |
20 | Platte County | 24,852 |
21 | Big Horn County | 24,124 |
22 | Niobrara County | 22,586 |
23 | Albany County | 21,510 |