Cities in Utah - Census Data

16 cities with population 50,000+ from the 2023 American Community Survey. Compare median income, poverty rates, education levels, and demographics across Utah.

All Cities

Salt Lake CityPopulation: 203,888
Income: $74,925Poverty: 13.4%BA+: 50.9%
West Valley CityPopulation: 137,955
Income: $88,604Poverty: 11.8%BA+: 15.7%
West JordanPopulation: 116,277
Income: $103,960Poverty: 6.2%BA+: 28.6%
ProvoPopulation: 114,303
Income: $62,800Poverty: 22.3%BA+: 45.0%
St. GeorgePopulation: 99,184
Income: $72,870Poverty: 11.3%BA+: 34.1%
OremPopulation: 97,048
Income: $81,292Poverty: 10.1%BA+: 42.5%
SandyPopulation: 94,723
Income: $111,242Poverty: 5.5%BA+: 45.7%
OgdenPopulation: 86,973
Income: $70,053Poverty: 12.7%BA+: 25.6%
LaytonPopulation: 82,512
Income: $99,188Poverty: 7.0%BA+: 36.0%
LehiPopulation: 81,039
Income: $125,860Poverty: 4.8%BA+: 50.2%
South JordanPopulation: 80,331
Income: $126,400Poverty: 2.9%BA+: 46.5%
MillcreekPopulation: 63,342
Income: $98,502Poverty: 8.2%BA+: 53.9%
TaylorsvillePopulation: 59,010
Income: $85,608Poverty: 9.1%BA+: 23.8%
HerrimanPopulation: 57,336
Income: $118,446Poverty: 6.8%BA+: 41.9%
LoganPopulation: 53,923
Income: $56,764Poverty: 23.0%BA+: 38.8%
DraperPopulation: 50,159
Income: $130,680Poverty: 5.6%BA+: 50.8%

Utah Cities FAQ

How many cities in Utah have over 50,000 people?
There are 16 cities in Utah with a population of 50,000 or more, according to 2023 ACS estimates. The largest is Salt Lake City with 203,888.
Which Utah city has the highest median income?
Draper has the highest median household income at $130,680 among Utah cities with 50,000+ residents.
Which Utah city has the lowest poverty rate?
South Jordan has the lowest poverty rate at 2.9% among cities tracked.