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Lowest Poverty in Arizona

Top 95 cities ranked by lowest poverty

Lowest Poverty — Arizona

1 Catalina 1.0%
3 Tanque Verde 1.2%
4 Williamson 1.6%
5 Anthem 1.8%
6 Doney Park 2.1%
7 Queen Creek 2.3%
8 Rincon Valley 2.4%
10 New River 3.3%
11 Paradise Valley 3.5%
12 Gilbert 3.5%
13 Casas Adobes 3.6%
14 Oro Valley 3.7%
15 Vail 3.7%
16 Gold Canyon 3.8%
17 Page 3.8%
18 Litchfield Park 3.9%
20 Tucson Estates 4.1%
21 Payson 4.3%
22 Marana 4.4%
23 Green Valley 4.5%
24 Sun City West 4.5%
25 Goodyear 4.5%
26 Scottsdale 4.7%
27 Saddlebrooke 4.8%
28 Buckeye 4.9%
29 Maricopa 5.1%
30 Surprise 5.3%
31 Fountain Hills 5.3%
32 Chandler 5.5%
33 Sahuarita 5.7%
34 Florence 5.7%
35 Youngtown 5.8%
36 San Tan Valley 5.9%
37 Peoria 6.0%
38 Verde Village 6.1%
39 Prescott 6.3%
40 Show Low 6.4%
41 Citrus Park 6.4%
42 Sun Lakes 6.6%
43 Arizona City 6.8%
44 Sun City 7.1%
45 Chino Valley 7.4%
46 Mesa 7.4%
48 Sierra Vista 7.8%
49 Valencia West 7.9%
50 Tempe 8.0%
51 Prescott Valley 8.0%
52 Benson 8.0%
54 Apache Junction 8.3%
55 Avondale 8.6%
56 Kingman 8.7%
57 Sedona 8.8%
58 Three Points 9.4%
59 Thatcher 9.4%
60 Flagstaff 9.5%
62 Fort Mohave 10.0%
63 Cave Creek 10.1%
64 Phoenix 10.4%
65 Safford 10.6%
66 Casa Grande 10.6%
67 El Mirage 11.1%
68 Wickenburg 11.8%
69 Glendale 12.0%
70 Cottonwood 12.1%
71 Yuma 12.2%
72 Picture Rocks 12.7%
74 Drexel Heights 12.9%
75 Somerton 13.1%
76 Tucson 13.4%
77 Globe 14.1%
78 Flowing Wells 14.7%
79 Bullhead City 15.2%
80 Camp Verde 16.5%
81 Rio Rico 16.6%
82 Golden Valley 16.8%
83 Eloy 17.9%
84 Snowflake 17.9%
86 Coolidge 18.2%
87 Kayenta 18.5%
88 Avra Valley 18.7%
89 Guadalupe 19.4%
90 Nogales 20.9%
91 San Luis 22.1%
92 Winslow 26.0%
93 Douglas 26.6%
94 Tuba City 27.7%
95 Tolleson 28.6%

Cities with the lowest poverty rates in Arizona demonstrate strong economic conditions where most residents have adequate financial resources. Catalina has a poverty rate of just 1.0%.

Low poverty rates typically reflect a combination of strong job markets, educated populations, and higher wage levels. These communities often feature well-funded public services, good school systems, and active civic engagement.

While low poverty rates are encouraging, some of these cities maintain their statistics partly through high costs of living that effectively price out lower-income residents, raising questions about housing equity and economic diversity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Only 1.0% of residents in Catalina live below the poverty line.
  • 2. The federal poverty line for a family of four is approximately $31,200 per year (2024).
  • 3. Cities with the lowest poverty rates tend to also rank high in education, income, and safety metrics.

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