Maine has the thirty-fourth highest per capita income in the United States of America. In 2000, the state's average personal per capita income was $26,699. By 2003, that figure had risen to $29,851. By 2011, it was $38,299
Maine counties ranked by per capita income
Note: Data is from the 2010 United States Census Data and the 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.
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! Rank
! County
! Per capita<br>income
! Median<br>household<br>income
! Median<br>family<br>income
! Population
! Number of<br>households
|-
| 1
| Cumberland
| $31,041
| $55,658
| $71,335
| 281,674
| 117,339
|-
| 2
| Lincoln
| $28,003
| $47,678
| $58,028
| 34,457
| 15,149
|-
|
| United States
| $27,334
| $51,914
| $62,982
| 308,745,538
| 116,716,292
|-
| 3
| York
| $27,137
| $55,008
| $65,077
| 197,131
| 81,009
|-
| 4
| Sagadahoc
| $26,983
| $55,486
| $66,650
| 35,293
| 15,088
|-
| 5
| Hancock
| $26,876
| $47,533
| $60,092
| 54,418
| 24,221
|-
|
| Maine
| $25,385
| $46,933
| $58,185
| 1,328,361
| 557,219
|-
| 6
| Knox
| $25,291
| $45,264
| $55,830
| 39,736
| 17,258
|-
| 7
| Kennebec
| $24,656
| $45,973
| $56,853
| 122,151
| 51,128
|-
| 8
| Penobscot
| $22,977
| $42,658
| $54,271
| 153,923
| 62,966
|-
| 9
| Androscoggin
| $22,752
| $44,470
| $55,045
| 107,702
| 44,315
|-
| 10
| Waldo
| $22,213
| $41,312
| $50,222
| 38,786
| 16,431
|-
| 11
| Oxford
| $21,254
| $39,748
| $48,000
| 57,833
| 24,300
|-
| 12
| Franklin
| $20,838
| $39,831
| $48,634
| 30,768
| 13,000
|-
| 13
| Somerset
| $20,709
| $36,647
| $47,177
| 52,228
| 21,927
|-
| 14
| Aroostook
| $20,251
| $36,574
| $47,114
| 71,870
| 30,961
|-
| 15
| Piscataquis
| $19,870
| $34,016
| $43,821
| 17,535
| 7,825
|-
| 16
| Washington
| $19,401
| $34,859
| $43,612
| 32,856
| 14,302
|-
|}
