Best Counties in Kentucky — 2026 Rankings

120 of 120 counties scored across 12 dimensions

Total Counties

120

120 scored

Average Score

59/100

composite score

Top County
Score Range

34.372.7

lowest to highest

State Overview

Understanding County Scores in Kentucky

Kentucky Outperforms the National Average for Livability

Kentucky earns an average composite score of 58.6, placing it significantly above the national median of 50.0. All 120 counties in the state report data, showcasing a consistent baseline of livability that exceeds many other regions in the country.

Exceptional Affordability and Favorable Tax Climates

The Bluegrass State shines in fiscal categories, posting a strong cost score of 67.5 and a tax score of 62.0. These figures suggest that residents enjoy a significantly lower cost of living and a lighter tax burden compared to national averages.

Lagging Income Levels and Health Outcomes

While costs remain low, Kentucky faces challenges with an income score of 31.7 and a health score of 41.0. These metrics indicate that lower personal earnings and systemic public health issues are the primary factors dragging down the state's total score.

Rural Gems Lead the State in Overall Value

Rockcastle County takes the top spot with a composite score of 72.7, driven by an elite affordability rating. Elliott and Wolfe follow closely with scores of 72.6 and 71.0, as both counties leverage cost scores above 92.0 to offset lower local income levels.

A Haven for Budget-Conscious, Low-Risk Living

Kentucky is an ideal destination for retirees or remote workers who prioritize low overhead and a respectable risk score of 55.8. Families seeking maximum purchasing power find great value here, provided they can navigate the state's health and income disparities.

All County Rankings in Kentucky

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1

Rockcastle County

87.793.311.787.628.275.363.98671.3N/A75.2N/A
72.7
2

Elliott County

64.392.42.887.45472.287.88661.550.968.4N/A
72.6
3

Wolfe County

75.499.30.187.422.97481.58666.7N/A70N/A
71
4

Cumberland County

73972.789.635.372.369.940.863.949.568.5N/A
70.5
5

Leslie County

61.298.42.991.634.369.368.38662.8N/A65.9N/A
70.1
6

Clinton County

80.793.94.591.428.467.375.535.673.847.157.6N/A
70
7

McLean County

65.98367.885.552.267.959.312.464.5N/A68.1N/A
69.7
8

McCreary County

59.496.91.892.322.874.674.78667.8N/A69.5N/A
69.1
9

Menifee County

85.795.56.98730.254.893.818.468.9N/A68.1N/A
68.8
10

Owsley County

62.998.70.394.329.561.493.648.263.4N/A74.4N/A
68.8
11

Hancock County

65.570.358.787.756.954.971.38670.6N/A74.3N/A
68.7
12

Green County

70.592.63.482.234.364.3868659.9N/A59.7N/A
68.3
13

Butler County

79.189.118.584.129.860.981.960.857.6N/A60.7N/A
67.9
14

Hickman County

51.684.250.287.138.670.764.28661.5N/A45.5N/A
67.9
15

Knott County

61.189.11.990.325.381.347.98672.5N/AN/AN/A
67.8
16

Casey County

74.994.83.992.424.652.6638662.45760.8N/A
67.4
17

Johnson County

69.285.25.288.528.680.6298663.3N/A77.2N/A
67.4
18

Martin County

55.499.28.591.729.573.950.132.563.9N/A77N/A
67.3
19

Robertson County

66.48119.493.934.351.398.48662.1N/AN/AN/A
67.1
20

Carter County

86.787.415.276.532.464.747.351.858.650.768.8N/A
66.3
21

Monroe County

5687.213.390.332.77573.422.862.348.658.2N/A
66.2
22

Washington County

61.470.538.384.65254.883.38658.360.569.4N/A
65.8
23

Adair County

64.879.615.288.937.264.960.663.463.344.859.6N/A
65.7
24

Edmonson County

76.385.424.186.142.941.88914.663.2N/A52.9N/A
65.5
25

Russell County

75.590.115.882.229.957.368.241.463.345.860.6N/A
65.5
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Frequently Asked Questions about Counties in Kentucky

Common questions about county rankings and scores in Kentucky.

What is the best county in Kentucky?

Rockcastle County is the top-ranked county in Kentucky with a CountyScore of 72.7/100. It leads the state across the available scoring dimensions, which include Property Tax, Cost of Living, Income & Jobs, Safety, Health, Schools, Disaster Risk, Water Quality, Weather & Climate, Soil Quality, Lawn Care, Farmers Markets.

How many counties are ranked in Kentucky?

Kentucky has 120 counties in total. Of those, 120 have been ranked with a composite score based on available data dimensions. The remaining 0 counties do not yet have enough data for a full score.

What factors determine a county's score?

Each county is scored 0–100 across up to eight data dimensions: Property Tax, Cost of Living, Income & Jobs, Safety, Health, Schools, Disaster Risk, and Water Quality. The composite score is a weighted average of whichever dimensions have data. Currently available dimensions are: Property Tax, Cost of Living, Income & Jobs, Safety, Health, Schools, Disaster Risk, Water Quality, Weather & Climate, Soil Quality, Lawn Care, Farmers Markets. Higher scores are always better — a score of 100 represents the best possible performance for that dimension.

What is the average county score in Kentucky?

The average composite CountyScore across all ranked counties in Kentucky is 59/100. The national average is 50/100, so Kentucky counties score 9 points above the national average.

How does Kentucky compare to other states?

Kentucky's average county score of 59/100 is 9 points above the national average of 50/100. You can compare Kentucky counties to counties in any other state using the county detail pages or the CountyScore compare tool.

Data: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, FBI UCR, CDC, FEMA NRI, NCES, EPA SDWIS, 2019–2023 ACS — Informational only. Not financial or legal advice.