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The highest-income places in the United States are usually considered to be in the Northeast ; forty-one of the 100 Highest-income Counties by Per Capita Income are located in the Northeast (including Delaware , Maryland , and Virginia ) and forty-six by Median Household Income . HIGHEST-INCOME PLACES BY PER CAPITA INCOME 100 highest-income places in the United States This is a list of the 100 richest places in the United States, regardless of population or number of households. These rankings are typically not used when describing the richest places, because locations with very small populations may have high per capita incomes due only to a few high-income individuals. ''Ranking of states with places in the top 100, from most to least'': New York 16, Florida 15, California 14, Texas 6, Illinois 5, Missouri 5, Pennsylvania 4, Michigan 3, Minnesota 3, New Jersey 3, Wisconsin 3, Delaware 2, Indiana 2, Kansas 2, Kentucky 2, Maryland 2, North Carolina 2, Ohio 2, Washington 2, Alaska 1, Arizona 1, Colorado 1, Connecticut 1, Louisiana 1, Massachusetts 1, Tennessee 1. Twenty-four states do not have any places in the top 100. 100 highest-income places with a population of at least 1,000 Number of places by state in the top 100: New York 22, California 16, Illinois 9, Florida 7, New Jersey 6, Texas 6, Connecticut 5, Ohio 5, Colorado 3, Washington 3, Maryland 2, Michigan 2, Pennsylvania 2, Arizona 1, Delaware 1, Kansas 1, Massachusetts 1, Minnesota 1, Missouri 1, North Carolina 1, Oklahoma 1, Tennessee 1, Virginia 1, Wisconsin 1, Wyoming 1. Twenty-five states do not have any places in the top 100. 100 highest-income places with at least 1,000 households This is a list of the 100 richest places in the United States with at least 1,000 households. This is the most common list used for referring to the richest communities in the country, as it eliminates any places with insignificant populations. It is usually preferred over a list of places with a population of 1,000, because it means there are at least 1,000 bases for the income statistics. Number of places by state in the top 100: California 23, New York 12, Florida 9, Illinois 9, Connecticut 6, Texas 6, Colorado 4, Michigan 4, New Jersey 5, Ohio 3, Maryland 2, Minnesota 2, Missouri 2, Pennsylvania 2, Tennessee 2, Washington 2, Arizona 1, Delaware 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Massachusetts 1, Oklahoma 1, Virginia 1. Twenty-seven states do not have any places in the top 100. 100 highest-income places with a population of at least 50,000 HIGHEST-INCOME PLACES BY MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME Places with median household incomes in excess of $200,000 ''Note: Data for places with extremely small populations may be misleading.'' Highest-income places with a population of at least 10,000 Highest-income places with a population of at least 50,000 HIGHEST-INCOME COUNTIES AND PLACES BY STATE To see more detailed lists of rankings of counties and places in individual states, see the following pages: SEE ALSO
''Statistics derived from U.S. Census Bureau data; U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business; and DataQuick Information Systems, a public records database company located in La Jolla, San Diego, CA.'' |
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