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Lowest poverty rate, Utah cities · 2010

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