State

Utah ZIP Codes & Demographics

347 ZIP codes  ·  29 counties  ·  20+ cities

👥3,329,628Total Population
💰$95,410Median HH Income▲ 25% above avg
🎂32.4Median Age
🏠$472,513Median Home Value▲ 69% above avg
🎓47.6%College Grads▲ 23% above avg
📊3.4%Unemployment▼ 31% below avg
People & Population (ACS 2023 — weighted avg)
♂ Male 50.6% Female 49.4% ♀

Race & Ethnicity

White: 75.7%Hispanic: 15.5%Black: 1.1%Asian: 2.4%Other: 3.6%Race
White75.7%
Hispanic15.5%
Black1.1%
Asian2.4%
Other3.6%

Age Breakdown

Under 5
7%
5–17
21%
18–24
12%
25–44
28%
45–64
20%
65+
5%

Key Indicators

Median Age32.4 yrs
Avg HH Size3.05
Below Poverty8.4% ▼ 16% below avg
College Grads47.6% ▲ 23% above avg
Unemployment3.4% ▼ 31% below avg
No HS Diploma25,051 (1.3%)
HS Graduate423,557 (22.3%)
Some College216,843 (11.4%)
Associates325,359 (17.2%)
Bachelors197,187 (10.4%)
Graduate Degree708,607 (37.4%)

Education

No HS: 1.3%HS Grad: 22.3%Some College: 11.4%Associates: 17.2%Bachelors: 10.4%Graduate: 37.4%Edu
No HS1.3%
HS Grad22.3%
Some College11.4%
Associates17.2%
Bachelors10.4%
Graduate37.4%
Housing & Income

Housing Tenure

Owner: 71.9%Renter: 28.1%Tenure
Owner71.9%
Renter28.1%

Home Value Distribution

Under $50k
3%
$50k–$100k
2%
$100k–$150k
2%
$150k–$200k
3%
$200k–$300k
12%
$300k–$500k
38%
Over $500k
41%

Financials

Median HH Income$95,410 ▲ 25% above avg
Median Home Value$472,513 ▲ 69% above avg
Home/Income Ratio5.0x (nat avg ~3.5x)
Median Rent$1,488/mo
Total Housing Units1,191,042
Vacant Units96,623

Income Distribution

Under $25k
10%
$25k–$50k
12%
$50k–$75k
16%
$75k–$100k
15%
$100k–$150k
22%
$150k–$200k
12%
Over $200k
13%
Employment & Commute

How People Get to Work

Drove Alone
78%
Public Transit
2%
Walked
2%
Work From Home
18%

Commute Time

Under 15 min
33%
15–30 min
40%
30–45 min
17%
Over 45 min
10%
Housing Stock

Year Built

Before 1940
2%
1940s–1950s
7%
1960s–1970s
12%
1980s–1990s
19%
2000+
60%
About Utah ZIP Codes

Utah contains 347 ZIP codes across 29 counties. With an estimated population of 3,329,628 residents and a median age of 32.35 years, it is a relatively young state in terms of demographics.

Economically, Utah is broadly a middle-income state. The median household income of $95,409 is above the national average. The statewide unemployment rate is 3.4%, below the national average. Approximately 8.4% of residents live below the poverty line.

Utah has a premium housing market overall, with a median home value of $472,513 — significantly above the national average. Median monthly rent across the state averages around $1,488. Homeownership stands at 71.9% statewide.

The population of Utah is primarily White (75.74%). Residents are broadly well-educated — 47.6% hold a bachelor's degree or higher, above the national average.

The 347 ZIP codes across Utah vary widely in character — from dense urban cores to rural agricultural areas. Each of the 29 counties has its own economic profile, housing market, and demographic makeup. Browse by county below to find ZIP codes that match your specific needs, whether you're researching relocation, real estate, business demographics, or local government boundaries.

Looking for ZIP code data in Utah? Every ZIP code page includes population counts, median household income, home values, rental rates, age distribution, race and ethnicity breakdown, education levels, commute data, and housing stock information — all sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Largest Cities in Utah
CityZIPsPopulationAvg Income
Salt Lake City 52 502,532 $86,236
Ogden 13 218,272 $87,334
West Valley City 3 133,406 $88,916
West Jordan 3 122,472 $103,108
Provo 6 114,666 $55,660
Sandy 6 110,785 $117,020
Orem 4 110,769 $87,634
Saint George 4 101,579 $76,947
Layton 2 83,019 $105,453
Lehi 2 81,839 $125,598
South Jordan 2 80,331 $126,821
Logan 4 75,602 $65,154
Herriman 1 71,115 $117,800
Clearfield 3 70,730 $92,634
Tooele 1 57,470 $102,313
American Fork 1 55,259 $120,262
Cedar City 2 53,958 $68,542
Riverton 1 50,284 $122,809
Draper 1 50,159 $130,680
Eagle Mountain 1 49,116 $105,576
Counties in Utah
CountyZIPsPopulationAvg IncomeAvg HomeUnemp.College
Salt Lake County 72 1,188,010 $96,104 $507,716 3.6% 49.0%
Utah County 27 679,941 $95,316 $502,939 3.5% 50.3%
Davis County 14 358,348 $109,582 $487,027 2.3% 51.8%
Weber County 17 274,577 $100,048 $473,800 2.4% 39.0%
Washington County 22 189,913 $77,426 $496,994 4.7% 43.7%
Cache County 19 137,031 $88,864 $399,562 2.4% 42.3%
Tooele County 8 76,731 $92,527 $347,257 2.1% 30.0%
Iron County 10 60,112 $74,768 $305,000 2.0% 43.7%
Box Elder County 18 59,425 $84,420 $366,835 2.1% 38.7%
Summit County 9 45,343 $118,389 $793,037 2.5% 48.4%
Uintah County 9 33,388 $61,396 $248,750 5.5% 22.6%
Wasatch County 3 33,069 $119,739 $694,400 2.0% 44.7%
Sanpete County 15 29,590 $70,669 $313,492 3.9% 32.7%
Duchesne County 12 22,954 $77,333 $256,483 3.4% 28.9%
Sevier County 12 21,858 $74,504 $268,145 3.3% 36.2%
Carbon County 6 20,446 $51,800 $154,960 8.2% 37.2%
Millard County 11 13,179 $71,663 $244,170 3.0% 35.0%
Morgan County 2 12,585 $125,949 $518,850 1.1% 37.0%
San Juan County 9 12,536 $47,698 $132,800 10.3% 23.4%
Juab County 4 12,148 $84,659 $347,625 3.9% 32.8%
Grand County 3 10,648 $64,145 $491,100 2.7% 42.4%
Emery County 9 9,968 $68,952 $184,733 2.4% 32.6%
Kane County 6 7,917 $73,493 $386,933 2.3% 40.4%
Beaver County 4 7,172 $83,742 $259,650 3.1% 33.2%
Garfield County 9 5,207 $52,296 $322,550 4.9% 41.2%
Rich County 4 2,588 $74,509 $322,425 3.6% 42.9%
Wayne County 6 2,545 $62,128 $372,316 0.6% 47.5%
Piute County 5 1,664 $45,250 $226,920 6.9% 40.4%
Daggett County 2 735 $54,941 $249,400 7.3% 23.5%