by Kristen Carney
Updated: February 9, 2026
The richest county in Nebraska is Sarpy County with an average household income of $124,709 as of 2024 and 197,389 people as of 2024 according to the most current Census data available (citation).
| Rank | County | Population | Average Income | Median Income |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sarpy County | 197,389 | $124,709 | $103,321 |
| 2 | Washington County | 21,106 | $117,199 | $94,396 |
| 3 | Douglas County | 590,736 | $114,185 | $80,391 |
| 4 | Cass County | 27,161 | $113,521 | $91,836 |
| 5 | Saunders County | 23,048 | $111,182 | $94,066 |
| 6 | Kearney County | 6,713 | $109,259 | $78,631 |
| 7 | Logan County | 773 | $105,469 | $74,271 |
| 8 | Butler County | 8,424 | $105,294 | $79,268 |
| 9 | Otoe County | 16,241 | $104,311 | $82,188 |
| 10 | Harlan County | 2,847 | $104,199 | $70,625 |
| 11 | Gosper County | 2,040 | $102,828 | $77,500 |
| 12 | Phelps County | 9,009 | $102,125 | $68,919 |
| 13 | Dixon County | 5,545 | $101,351 | $72,454 |
| 14 | Fillmore County | 5,541 | $101,279 | $76,295 |
| 15 | Hamilton County | 9,464 | $100,726 | $83,994 |
| 16 | Colfax County | 10,641 | $100,003 | $82,530 |
| 17 | Seward County | 17,641 | $99,633 | $82,444 |
| 18 | Lancaster County | 326,696 | $99,410 | $74,793 |
| 19 | Wheeler County | 847 | $98,758 | $70,250 |
| 20 | Deuel County | 1,847 | $98,078 | $70,096 |
We usually suggest using median income data – either instead of or in addition to – average income data as a true indicator of wealth. If you haven’t thought about median versus average since your last standardized test, you aren’t alone. Here’s what they are:

Now let’s say you had the following simplified set of income data.
Household 1: $30,000
Household 2: $50,000
Household 3: $1,000,000
The average income for this set is $360,000. The outlier data point ($1,000,000) skews the average WAY up. Conversely, the average income would be skewed WAY down if someone had an income of $500. The median income for the same data set is $50,000. Outlier data doesn’t skew the median.
So most business owners should use the median income as a true indicator of wealth, because it provides a more accurate representation of a typical income, especially in areas with significant income disparity.
If your target market is high-income households, the average income may be more relevant. This is because the average income can highlight the presence of a higher concentration of wealthy individuals, which is beneficial for luxury goods and services marketing. We’re using average income on this page because using the Census’s highest reported median value of $250,001 could result in multiple ties for the richest geography.
The Census' American Community Survey uses $250,000+ as a jam value for median income estimates to protect privacy, ensure data consistency, and simplify reporting. A "jam value" in survey data refers to a placeholder or default value used when actual data points are unavailable, incomplete, or exceed certain thresholds. We represent this jam value as $250,001 to make it easy for you to sort.
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United States Census Bureau. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2024. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. Web. May 2025. http://www.census.gov/.
United States Census Bureau. B01001 SEX BY AGE, 2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey Office. Web. 29 January 2026. http://www.census.gov/.
United States Census Bureau. B19013 Median Household Income, 2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey Office. Web. 29 January 2026. http://www.census.gov/.
United States Census Bureau. “DP03 SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS.” 2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey Office. Web. 29 January 2026. http://www.census.gov/.
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