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Least affordable housing, Pennsylvania counties · 2010

Pennsylvania counties ranked by the CensusEasy Afford Score, median home value divided by median household income (2023 ACS). A higher score means a home costs more years of local income. This list covers the 67 counties in Pennsylvania that qualify, ranked against each other statewide.

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Least affordable housing by state
RANKPLACESTATEPOPAFFORD SCOREVS 2000
01Bucks County, PAPA647,8284.3+59%
02Chester County, PAPA557,1163.9+44%
03Montgomery County, PAPA877,6433.9+49%
04Pike County, PAPA62,8083.8+46%
05Lehigh County, PAPA384,3833.8+47%
06Wayne County, PAPA51,7033.8+24%
07Northampton County, PAPA324,4113.8+43%
08Delaware County, PAPA580,9373.8+48%
09Centre County, PAPA157,3933.7+24%
10Philadelphia County, PAPA1,574,2813.7+88%
11Monroe County, PAPA167,1793.6+36%
12Adams County, PAPA107,5943.6+38%
13Fulton County, PAPA14,4833.5+48%
14Franklin County, PAPA160,6523.4+46%
15Lancaster County, PAPA563,1593.4+30%
16Sullivan County, PAPA5,8563.3+25%
17Berks County, PAPA440,0723.2+36%
18Montour County, PAPA17,8683.2+32%
19Union County, PAPA42,3133.1+31%
20Lackawanna County, PAPA216,5023.1+19%
21York County, PAPA473,1973.1+28%
22Lebanon County, PAPA146,3803.0+23%
23Wyoming County, PAPA25,7903.0+18%
24Carbon County, PAPA65,8682.9+27%
25Dauphin County, PAPA293,3512.9+23%
26Cumberland County, PAPA277,2702.9+16%
27Juniata County, PAPA23,4032.9+15%
28Susquehanna County, PAPA38,2372.9+14%
29Bedford County, PAPA47,4802.8+18%
30Butler County, PAPA200,1692.8+12%
31Lycoming County, PAPA112,5872.8+12%
32Columbia County, PAPA66,1932.8+10%
33Perry County, PAPA46,8062.7+21%
34Snyder County, PAPA39,6552.7+13%
35Luzerne County, PAPA332,1262.7+9%
36Westmoreland County, PAPA349,3242.7+13%
37Washington County, PAPA210,8022.6+15%
38Tioga County, PAPA40,5022.6+16%
39Erie County, PAPA265,8322.6+13%
40Huntingdon County, PAPA43,0012.5+18%
41Crawford County, PAPA81,7922.5+20%
42Bradford County, PAPA59,6002.5+19%
43Clinton County, PAPA37,8702.5+3%
44Mifflin County, PAPA46,1272.5+10%
45Clarion County, PAPA36,6802.4+11%
46Indiana County, PAPA82,8782.4+8%
48Beaver County, PAPA166,0322.4+8%
49Allegheny County, PAPA1,225,0352.4+10%
50Mercer County, PAPA107,8602.4+10%
51Fayette County, PAPA123,0212.4+7%
52Somerset County, PAPA72,0042.4+9%
53Blair County, PAPA119,5412.3+6%
54Potter County, PAPA15,8972.3+5%
55Forest County, PAPA6,6142.3+5%
56Clearfield County, PAPA78,1002.2+18%
57Lawrence County, PAPA83,9112.2+1%
58Cambria County, PAPA128,9682.2+7%
59Schuylkill County, PAPA145,0852.1+7%
60Elk County, PAPA29,9262.1+1%
61Jefferson County, PAPA43,2552.1+11%
62Armstrong County, PAPA63,6982.1+3%
63Warren County, PAPA37,0382.0+17%
64Greene County, PAPA33,8852.0+10%
65Venango County, PAPA49,3461.9+11%
66Cameron County, PAPA4,2111.8−5%
67McKean County, PAPA38,9841.8+10%
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UPDATED 2026-06-02 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR ESTIMATES