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The richest and poorest ZIP codes in New York

Ranking all 1277 New York ZIP codes by median household income. 10004 leads at $250,001; 14605 sits at the bottom at $21,201.

By CensusEasy Data Team·May 26, 2026·6 min read·Data: ACS 5-year 2020-2024
The richest and poorest ZIP codes in New York

This study ranks every populated ZIP code in New York by median household income, using the most recent American Community Survey 5-year estimates. Of the 1277 New York ZIP codes with at least 1,000 residents and a published income estimate, the median ZIP reports $83,383, the richest reports $250,001, and the poorest reports $21,201. The richest New York ZIP earns roughly 11.8× the poorest.

The 25 richest ZIP codes in New York

10004 in New York County County tops the state at $250,001.

#ZIPCountyMedian household incomePopulation
110004New York County$250,0013,711
210007New York County$250,0017,406
310282New York County$250,0015,887
410502Westchester County$250,0016,197
510504Westchester County$250,0017,665
610506Westchester County$250,0016,244
710514Westchester County$250,00111,790
810526Westchester County$250,0012,128
910536Westchester County$250,00110,669
1010576Westchester County$250,0014,891
1110577Westchester County$250,0015,945
1210578Westchester County$250,0011,780
1310580Westchester County$250,00118,391
1410583Westchester County$250,00140,207
1510804Westchester County$250,00116,108
1611568Nassau County$250,0014,144
1711724Suffolk County$250,0013,073
1811030Nassau County$234,96618,051
1910069New York County$233,6366,509
2011530Nassau County$228,14327,939
2110510Westchester County$220,77110,226
2210501Westchester County$220,4491,727
2311718Suffolk County$218,0003,179
2411576Nassau County$216,25012,281
2510803Westchester County$215,20813,072

The 25 poorest ZIP codes in New York

14605 in Monroe County County sits at the bottom of the state at $21,201.

#ZIPCountyMedian household incomePopulation
114605Monroe County$21,20111,783
210454Bronx County$24,08639,570
312307Schenectady County$24,7587,050
413202Onondaga County$27,0007,098
514204Erie County$28,1827,932
614611Monroe County$31,37617,145
710453Bronx County$33,18676,282
814301Niagara County$34,54910,923
910456Bronx County$34,95487,533
1014621Monroe County$35,38332,381
1110455Bronx County$36,11544,801
1214211Erie County$36,30024,663
1310460Bronx County$36,30959,396
1414613Monroe County$37,77815,047
1510459Bronx County$38,00648,270
1611239Kings County$38,01516,410
1713205Onondaga County$38,49719,137
1810029New York County$38,69577,447
1910451Bronx County$38,77050,942
2014207Erie County$39,75326,327
2110030New York County$39,80229,297
2214802Allegany County$40,4894,814
2314201Erie County$40,51212,369
2414608Monroe County$40,64612,792
2510458Bronx County$40,80074,898

How to read this

ZIP-code-level income is one of the most-asked questions about American geography and one of the noisiest answers. A ZIP with a handful of high-income retirees can outrank a wealthy suburb that has more residents but a wider income range. We require at least 1,000 residents to enter the ranking, which removes the most extreme small-N noise without dropping legitimate small ZIPs.

ZIP codes are also not what most people think they are. The Census Bureau publishes data for ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs), which are statistical approximations of USPS ZIP code service areas, drawn from the residential addresses in the 2020 Decennial Census. Some real ZIP codes are PO-Box-only and have no ZCTA; some ZCTAs combine adjacent ZIPs. Treat each row as "the area around ZIP X" rather than "ZIP X itself" and the rankings hold up.

The full ranked list of all 1277 New York ZIPs (not just the top and bottom 25) is available as a CSV at /data/studies/richest-and-poorest-zip-codes-in-new-york.csv. Click any ZIP above to open its CensusEasy page, which carries the full demographic profile (age, education, race, housing, commute) for that ZIP plus its national percentile on each metric.

Frequently asked

What is the richest ZIP code in New York?

10004 in New York County County, with a median household income of $250,001 in the latest ACS 5-year estimates.

What is the poorest ZIP code in New York?

14605 in Monroe County County, with a median household income of $21,201. The minimum-population threshold for inclusion is 1,000 residents.

Why are some ZIP codes missing from the list?

ZIPs with fewer than 1,000 residents are excluded because the ACS income estimate carries too much sampling noise to rank reliably. PO-Box-only ZIPs are also excluded because the Census Bureau does not publish demographic data for them (they are not ZCTAs).

Methodology

Median household income by ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA), from the latest American Community Survey 5-year estimates (table B19013). We restrict the ranking to New York ZCTAs with at least 1,000 residents and a published income value, which excludes the smallest ZIPs whose ACS estimates have very wide confidence intervals.

State assignment uses the Census 2020 ZCTA-to-state crosswalk; ZIPs that straddle a state line are assigned to the state containing the bulk of their population. County labels come from the parent county in the Census 2020 ZCTA-to-county crosswalk.

The ranking is sorted by income value, not by margin of error. For the largest ZIPs the published estimate is precise to within a few hundred dollars; for the smallest qualifying ZIPs the margin can be five thousand dollars or more. Treat positions within a tight cluster as roughly tied.

Download the data

The full underlying ranking is available as a CSV — every place with both data points, not just the top rows shown above. Columns: rank, place, state, baseline value, latest value, change, and the CensusEasy URL for each place.

richest-and-poorest-zip-codes-in-new-york.csv
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CensusEasy Data Team (2026). "The richest and poorest ZIP codes in New York." CensusEasy. Retrieved from https://censuseasy.com/studies/richest-and-poorest-zip-codes-in-new-york
Sources
  • 1990 Decennial Census - Summary Tape File 3A (STF3A), public-domain CD-ROM extracts. Median household income from P080, education attainment from P057, mean commute time computed from P049.
  • American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates - US Census Bureau, latest published vintage, Tables B19013 (income), B15003 (education), B08303 / B08013 (commute), B25077 (home value).
  • Decennial Census 2020 - for population and density baselines.
  • BLS Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) - annual averages, used to convert nominal dollars to 2024 dollars. Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  • The full underlying tables for every place are available on each place's CensusEasy page; click any row in this study to open the place page.
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