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'AAA' Rated U.S. Counties: Current List

U.S. counties rated 'AAA': Current list
As of July 1, 2024
This list was prepared by individuals on behalf of the USPF Group of S&P Global Ratings and is current as of July 1, 2024. For the most up-to-date, accurate, and complete information on any credit ratings referenced in this list, please visit www.standardandpoors.com.
Organization State Rating Outlook
Maricopa County Arizona AAA Stable
Alameda County California AAA Stable
Contra Costa County California AAA Stable
Los Angeles County California AAA Stable
Marin County California AAA Stable
San Diego County California AAA Stable
San Luis Obispo County California AAA Stable
San Mateo County California AAA Stable
Santa Barbara County California AAA Stable
Santa Clara County California AAA Stable
Santa Cruz County California AAA Stable
Solano County California AAA Stable
Sonoma County California AAA Stable
Ventura County California AAA Stable
Boulder County Colorado AAA Stable
Douglas County Colorado AAA Stable
New Castle County Delaware AAA Stable
Sussex County Delaware AAA Stable
Broward County Florida AAA Stable
Collier County Florida AAA Stable
Hillsborough County Florida AAA Stable
Palm Beach County Florida AAA Stable
Sarasota County Florida AAA Stable
Cobb County Georgia AAA Stable
Columbia County Georgia AAA Stable
Forsyth County Georgia AAA Stable
Gwinnett County Georgia AAA Stable
DuPage County Illinois AAA Stable
Lake County Illinois AAA Stable
Hamilton County Indiana AAA Stable
Polk County Iowa AAA Stable
Johnson County Kansas AAA Stable
Sedgwick County Kansas AAA Stable
Anne Arundel County Maryland AAA Stable
Baltimore County Maryland AAA Stable
Calvert County Maryland AAA Stable
Carroll County Maryland AAA Stable
Charles County Maryland AAA Stable
Frederick County Maryland AAA Stable
Harford County Maryland AAA Stable
Howard County Maryland AAA Stable
Montgomery County Maryland AAA Stable
Prince George's County Maryland AAA Stable
Queen Annes County Maryland AAA Stable
Kent County Michigan AAA Stable
Oakland County Michigan AAA Stable
Washtenaw County Michigan AAA Stable
Carver County Minnesota AAA Stable
Hennepin County Minnesota AAA Stable
Olmsted County Minnesota AAA Stable
Ramsey County Minnesota AAA Stable
Scott County Minnesota AAA Stable
Washington County Minnesota AAA Stable
Douglas County Nebraska AAA Stable
Clark County Nevada AAA Stable
Middlesex County New Jersey AAA Stable
Monmouth County New Jersey AAA Stable
Morris County New Jersey AAA Stable
Somerset County New Jersey AAA Stable
Bernalillo County New Mexico AAA Stable
Santa Fe County New Mexico AAA Stable
Brunswick County North Carolina AAA Stable
Buncombe County North Carolina AAA Stable
Cabarrus County North Carolina AAA Stable
Chatham County North Carolina AAA Stable
Durham County North Carolina AAA Stable
Forsyth County North Carolina AAA Stable
Guilford County North Carolina AAA Stable
Johnston County North Carolina AAA Stable
Mecklenburg County North Carolina AAA Stable
New Hanover County North Carolina AAA Stable
Orange County North Carolina AAA Stable
Union County North Carolina AAA Stable
Wake County North Carolina AAA Stable
Delaware County Ohio AAA Stable
Franklin County Ohio AAA Stable
Multnomah County Oregon AAA Stable
Bucks County Pennsylvania AAA Stable
Chester County Pennsylvania AAA Stable
Cumberland County Pennsylvania AAA Stable
Charleston County South Carolina AAA Stable
Greenville County South Carolina AAA Stable
Richland County South Carolina AAA Stable
Hamilton County Tennessee AAA Stable
Bexar County Texas AAA Stable
Collin County Texas AAA Stable
Dallas County Texas AAA Stable
Denton County Texas AAA Stable
Harris County Texas AAA Stable
Tarrant County Texas AAA Stable
Travis County Texas AAA Stable
Williamson County Texas AAA Stable
Salt Lake County Utah AAA Stable
Albemarle County Virginia AAA Stable
Arlington County Virginia AAA Stable
Chesterfield County Virginia AAA Stable
Fairfax County Virginia AAA Stable
Goochland County Virginia AAA Stable
Hanover County Virginia AAA Stable
Henrico County Virginia AAA Stable
James City County Virginia AAA Stable
Loudoun County Virginia AAA Stable
Prince William County Virginia AAA Stable
Rockingham County Virginia AAA Stable
Spotsylvania County Virginia AAA Stable
Stafford County Virginia AAA Stable
King County Washington AAA Stable
Snohomish County Washington AAA Stable
Dane County Wisconsin AAA Stable
Kenosha County Wisconsin AAA Stable

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