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Highest poverty rate, Utah cities · 2010

Utah cities with the highest share of residents below the federal poverty line (2023 ACS). This list covers the 97 cities in Utah that qualify, ranked against each other statewide.

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Highest poverty rate by state
RANKPLACESTATEPOPPOVERTY RATEVS 2000
01Ephraim, UTUT6,39336.2%+17%
02Provo, UTUT114,52731.0%+16%
03Logan, UTUT55,57624.8%+9%
04South Salt Lake, UTUT26,93423.7%+46%
05Vineyard, UTUT16,09223.4%
06Cedar City, UTUT41,87122.1%+0%
07Ogden, UTUT89,51021.3%+29%
08Enoch, UTUT8,84720.4%+129%
09Roosevelt, UTUT7,03218.7%−15%
10Salt Lake City, UTUT218,42817.5%+14%
11Clearfield, UTUT35,14416.5%+35%
12Moab, UTUT5,20616.4%+4%
13Midvale, UTUT36,09916.3%+25%
14Price, UTUT8,36815.7%+4%
15Vernal, UTUT10,67115.6%+5%
16Orem, UTUT95,21413.5%+60%
17Ivins, UTUT11,54613.4%+95%
18Sunset, UTUT5,54912.4%+59%
19West Valley City, UTUT137,49112.3%+41%
20Tremonton, UTUT12,93412.2%+23%
21Washington, UTUT37,10711.7%+48%
22Magna metro, UTUT35,40111.6%+52%
23Lindon, UTUT12,01511.4%+266%
24Richfield, UTUT8,47811.4%+22%
25Hyrum, UTUT11,13211.2%+72%
26St. George, UTUT108,71311.1%−4%
27Taylorsville, UTUT57,48411.1%+88%
28Kearns metro, UTUT35,40410.1%+41%
29North Logan, UTUT11,6089.4%+57%
30Washington Terrace, UTUT9,0759.4%+18%
31Eagle Mountain, UTUT66,5579.3%+236%
32Murray, UTUT53,2979.1%+45%
33Park City, UTUT8,5878.7%−13%
34Nephi, UTUT7,4888.6%−14%
35Millcreek, UTUT63,9268.5%−23%
36Pleasant Grove, UTUT37,7738.3%+22%
37North Salt Lake, UTUT23,5888.2%+149%
38Springville, UTUT35,6708.2%+3%
39West Haven, UTUT25,6278.2%+361%
40Hurricane, UTUT25,7457.9%−40%
41Brigham City, UTUT20,6337.7%−12%
42Layton, UTUT85,3087.5%+33%
43South Ogden, UTUT17,7107.4%+43%
44Smithfield, UTUT15,1537.3%+18%
45Riverdale, UTUT9,2067.2%−18%
46Providence, UTUT9,5397.2%+127%
47Payson, UTUT24,6307.1%−3%
48Tooele, UTUT42,2707.0%+9%
49Heber, UTUT19,6516.9%+13%
50Sandy, UTUT92,3866.7%+75%
51Bluffdale, UTUT19,5066.7%+3802%
52West Jordan, UTUT116,8126.7%+30%
53Holladay, UTUT31,1626.7%+124%
54Roy, UTUT38,7946.6%+20%
55American Fork, UTUT41,0206.6%+63%
56Kanab, UTUT5,3326.5%+15%
57West Bountiful, UTUT5,9315.9%+78%
58Santaquin, UTUT18,9895.9%+162%
59Spanish Fork, UTUT48,8375.8%+29%
60Highland, UTUT21,5715.8%+104%
61Draper, UTUT50,6525.5%+102%
62Pleasant View, UTUT11,4235.2%+101%
63White City metro, UTUT5,1465.0%+53%
64Bountiful, UTUT44,9884.8%+20%
65Cottonwood Heights, UTUT32,2654.7%+21%
66Kaysville, UTUT33,3074.7%−0%
67Midway, UTUT6,0114.6%−11%
68Nibley, UTUT8,9754.6%+313%
69Lehi, UTUT95,3134.6%−16%
70West Point, UTUT13,0584.6%+17%
71Clinton, UTUT23,7974.5%+24%
72South Weber, UTUT8,2184.5%−21%
73North Ogden, UTUT21,6894.4%+24%
74Snyderville, UTUT5,9484.4%
75Saratoga Springs, UTUT61,3974.1%+66%
76Farmington, UTUT26,2663.9%+63%
77Hooper, UTUT9,7413.8%+332%
78Grantsville, UTUT16,4723.6%−32%
79Riverton, UTUT47,3953.6%+38%
80Hyde Park, UTUT5,7863.6%+6%
81Santa Clara, UTUT8,7223.4%−3%
82Syracuse, UTUT39,9093.1%+27%
83Mapleton, UTUT16,2753.1%−40%
84Harrisville, UTUT7,1542.8%−22%
85Salem, UTUT12,2342.8%−32%
86South Jordan, UTUT87,6142.7%+64%
87Herriman, UTUT63,2822.7%−31%
88Centerville, UTUT16,4802.6%+32%
89Farr West, UTUT8,1632.5%−1%
90Cedar Hills, UTUT9,7552.5%−45%
91Woods Cross, UTUT11,4292.4%−49%
92Summit Park, UTUT8,5372.3%+80%
93Plain City, UTUT9,2562.3%+14%
94Stansbury Park, UTUT11,2421.7%+425%
95Alpine, UTUT10,4441.5%−59%
96Perry, UTUT6,2261.0%−53%
97Fruit Heights, UTUT5,9520.7%+1%
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UPDATED 2026-06-02 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR ESTIMATES