Despite the significant income gap, poverty level not quite as bad as expected
At the January 28, 2025, meeting of the Yavapai Community College District Governing Board, Community College economist and data analytics expert Ryan Jones presented an analysis of income levels and the rate of poverty in Yavapai County.
Jones reported that the county’s median income is significantly lower than state and national figures. He noted that Yavapai County workers median income is $62,430. The state median income is $72,581, which is 16% above that of Yavapai County. , Nationally, the median income is $75,149, which is 20% above that of Yavapai County workers.
Examining poverty levels, Jones expressed some surprise that the county’s poverty rate, at approximately 12%, was not higher given the lower wages. However, he cautioned that this figure likely does not fully reflect the county’s high cost of living. If adjusted for local living expenses, the poverty rate would likely be higher, he said.