Maryland jurisdictions ranked by median family income, 1999
Census 2000 data
| Rank | Area Name | Median Family Income |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Howard County |
$85,422 |
| 2 | Montgomery County |
$84,035 |
| 3 | Calvert County |
$71,545 |
| 4 | Anne Arundel County |
$69,019 |
| 5 | Frederick County |
$67,879 |
| 6 | Charles County |
$67,602 |
| 7 | Carroll County |
$66,430 |
| 8 | Harford County |
$63,868 |
| 9 | Queen Anne's County |
$63,713 |
| 10 | Prince George's County |
$62,467 |
| 11 | St. Mary's County |
$61,397 |
| 12 | Baltimore County |
$59,998 |
| 13 | Cecil County |
$56,469 |
| 14 | Talbot County |
$53,214 |
| 15 | Washington County |
$48,962 |
| 16 | Worcester County |
$47,293 |
| 17 | Wicomico County |
$47,129 |
| 18 | Kent County |
$46,708 |
| 19 | Caroline County |
$44,825 |
| 20 | Dorchester County |
$41,917 |
| 21 | Allegany County |
$39,886 |
| 22 | Garrett County |
$37,811 |
| 23 | Somerset County |
$37,643 |
| 24 | Baltimore city |
$35,438 |
| Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census; Montgomery County Department of Park and Planning, Research and Technology Center. | ||