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Updated Apr. 3, 2026Refreshed annually
The median household income in Garfield County, UT was $61,900 in 2020–2024. Household income is the total money received in a year — wages, pensions, investments, public assistance, and more — by everyone in a household over 15.

$61.9K

Median household income (2020-2024)

35%

lower than Utah (2020-2024)

Median incomes vary by geography due to a range of factors:

  • differences in cost of living
  • local job markets
  • economic opportunities, such as the presence of high-paying industries or declining sectors
  • regional policies, such as minimum wage
  • access to education
  • variations in economic development
Median household income in Garfield County, UT was $61,900 from 2020–2024. This was 35.0% lower than in the state of Utah, and 23.4% lower than in the US.

From 2020–2024, median household income in Garfield County, UT was 35% lower than in Utah as a whole, at $61,900.

Median household income by geographic area in 2020–2024, adjusted for inflation (2024 dollars)

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What is the income distribution in Garfield County, UT? How does this compare to Utah as a whole?

The median household income is a useful summary, but it doesn’t fully capture the income landscape. Examining the income distribution provides insight into economic diversity and reveals patterns in income concentrations across different brackets. This perspective helps to better understand the range of and disparities in household earnings.
From 2020–2024, half of households in Garfield County, UT made more than $61,900 and the other half made less. Compared to Utah as a whole, Garfield County had more households in the less than $50,000 income range and fewer in the $100,000 to $149,999 range.

From 2020-2024, half of households in Garfield County, UT made over $61,900 and the other half made less.

Share of households in each income group in Garfield County, UT (2020–2024)

How does income vary by household type?

Household income can differ depending on the makeup of the household.
Single male-headed households had a higher median income than other types of familial households in 2020–2024. Among nonfamily households, females living alone had a higher median income than males not living alone.

From 2020-2024, family households with children under 18 years had the highest median income.

Median income by household type in Garfield County, UT in 2020-2024, adjusted for inflation (2024 dollars)

How does the median income in Garfield County, UT compare to other counties?

Lastly, household income also varies by geography due to differences in cost of living, local job markets, and economic opportunities (e.g. the presence of high-paying industries or declining sectors). Regional policies (like minimum wage), access to education, and other economic factors can also play a role in shaping local income levels.
When ranked highest to lowest, Garfield County was ranked 27th in median household income among counties in Utah from 2020–2024. Counties with a similar median income include San Juan County (26th) and Carbon County (28th).

From 2020-2024, Garfield County, UT ranked 27th in median household income among counties in Utah.

Median household income by county (2020–2024), adjusted for inflation (2024 dollars)

Median household income, by county in Utah (2020–2024)

Median household income, by county in Utah (2020–2024)
1.

Summit County, UT

$138,100
2.

Morgan County, UT

$130,900
3.

Wasatch County, UT

$117,600
4.

Davis County, UT

$110,900
5.

Tooele County, UT

$106,600
6.

Juab County, UT

$101,800
7.

Utah County, UT

$100,700
8.

Salt Lake County, UT

$97,500
9.

Weber County, UT

$90,000
10.

Box Elder County, UT

$84,600

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