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This is a list of Guam locations by per capita income. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, Guam had a per capita income of $16,549. [1] In the 2010 Census, Guam had a median household income of $48,274 — the highest of any U.S. territory. [1] The median household income of Guam is higher than in other U.S. territories such as Puerto Rico and American Samoa.

Guam has no counties, and all of Guam is counted as one county-equivalent by the U.S. Census Bureau, so the figures for Guam are the same as for the Guam county-equivalent. [2]

Guam villages ranked by per capita income

Below is all 19 of the villages of Guam ranked by per capita income according to the 2010 U.S. Census results (for 2009 data). [1] The median household income and population of each village is also included.

Rank Village Per capita
income
(2010 Census)
Median
household
income
(2010 Census)
Population
(2010 Census)
1 Piti $26,303 $61,094 1,454
2 Tamuning (incl. Tumon) $22,182 $44,213 19,685
3 Asan-Maina $21,626 $56,576 2,137
4 Sånta Rita-Sumai, Guam $20,298 $59,914 6,084
5 Talo'fo'fo, Guam $19,304 $64,083 3,050
6 Barrigada $19,279 $60,323 8,875
7 Agana Heights $19,276 $51,389 3,808
8 Sinajana $18,492 $53,289 2,592
9 Yona $18,270 $60,321 6,480
10 Chalan-Pago-Ordot $17,882 $56,429 6,822
11 Hågat, Guam $16,551 $50,543 4,917
12 Hagåtña $16,093 $37,083 1,051
13 Inalåhan $15,816 $55,750 2,273
14 Mongmong-Toto-Maite $15,675 $39,674 6,825
15 Mangilao $15,580 $49,091 15,191
16 Malesso, Guam $13,962 $55,673 1,850
17 Yigo $13,949 $47,095 20,539
18 Dededo $13,550 $43,896 44,943
19 Humåtak $13,546 $48,750 782

References

  1. ^ a b c https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=DEC_10_DPGU_GUDP3&prodType=table[ permanent dead link] American FactFinder. Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics: 2010. 2010 Guam Demographic Profile Data (DP-3). Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  2. ^ https://www2.census.gov/geo/pdfs/reference/GARM/Ch4GARM.pdf States, Counties, and Statistically Equivalent Entities (Chapter 4). Census.gov. Retrieved July 1, 2019.