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Least affordable housing, Utah counties

Utah counties ranked by the CensusEasy Afford Score, median home value divided by median household income (2024 ACS). A higher score means a home costs more years of local income. This list covers the 29 counties in Utah that qualify, ranked against each other statewide.

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Least affordable housing by state
RANKPLACESTATEPOPAFFORD SCOREVS 2010
01Grand County, UTUT9,7908.0+71%
02Summit County, UTUT43,1417.7+25%
03Wasatch County, UTUT38,5146.7+37%
04Washington County, UTUT213,6706.3+32%
05Iron County, UTUT67,1415.7+18%
06Piute County, UTUT1,5095.5+26%
07Cache County, UTUT145,0005.4+42%
08Salt Lake County, UTUT1,220,9165.4+32%
09Wayne County, UTUT2,5875.4+59%
10Utah County, UTUT759,8595.4+30%
11Kane County, UTUT8,5975.3+33%
12Garfield County, UTUT5,2565.1+77%
13Morgan County, UTUT13,3835.0+35%
14Sanpete County, UTUT31,4535.0+41%
15Box Elder County, UTUT65,3204.8+62%
16Weber County, UTUT278,1744.7+52%
17Davis County, UTUT381,2274.6+36%
18Daggett County, UTUT9344.3−14%
19Rich County, UTUT2,6874.2+93%
20Juab County, UTUT13,5674.2+36%
21Sevier County, UTUT22,8274.2+28%
22Tooele County, UTUT87,4614.0+34%
23Uintah County, UTUT38,2784.0+32%
24Carbon County, UTUT20,6803.9+50%
25Millard County, UTUT14,0573.9+42%
26Duchesne County, UTUT20,8563.6+18%
27Beaver County, UTUT7,3013.6−1%
28San Juan County, UTUT14,5423.5+23%
29Emery County, UTUT10,1772.9+37%
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UPDATED 2026-07-15 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR ESTIMATES