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According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey, New Jersey is the richest state in America, with a median household income of $96,346. About 323,443 millionaires live in the state of New Jersey. Alternatively, Mississippi is the poorest state in American, with a median income of only $52,985. However, regardless of the combined wealth of individual states, each state has a single richest city.

According to the 2023 Global Wealth Report from the Swiss investment bank UBS, the U.S. is home to an estimated 22.7 million millionaires, or about 2-in-every-5 millionaires globally. Even many Americans without a seven-plus figure net worth are doing relatively well financially. According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey, the average income among American households stands at $105,833. And in many cities and towns across the U.S., incomes are far higher than average.

Using five-year data from the 2022 ACS, 24/7 Wall St. identified the richest town in every state. Towns – defined for the purposes of this story as any city, town, village, or unincorporated community with a population between 1,000 and 25,000 people – were ranked on average household income. All supplemental data are also five-year ACS estimates.

The wide range of incomes within these richest cities reveals an uneven distribution of wealth across states. In the wealthiest of towns (Brookeville, NY), average income is over $600,000. However, the richest town in Nebraska (Papillion) has a low median annual income of just $127,000.

High incomes in these places are partially attributable to high educational attainment rates and strong job markets. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the typical worker with a bachelor’s degree earns about 68% more than a worker with only a high school diploma. In all but three towns on this list, the share of adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher exceeds the 34.3% national bachelor’s degree attainment rate, and in most, over 70% of adults have a four-year degree. Additionally, in the vast majority of these towns, the five-year average unemployment rate is well below the 5.3% jobless rate.

Home values are often a reflection of what local residents can afford, and not surprisingly, homeownership is prohibitively expensive for most budgets in many of these towns. In most communities on this list, the typical home is worth over half a million dollars, and in 23 states, the median home value in the wealthiest town is over $1 million.

Why We Are Covering This

The inequality of wealth in America has been a topic of concern for years now, often mentioned in political debates. In late 2023, the wealthiest 10% of households had 66.9% of the nation’s total household wealth. Meanwhile, the bottom 50% held just 2.5% of the nation’s total household income. This list helps to further highlight the wealth discrepancy among American citizens.

Alabama: Mountain Brook

  • Avg. annual household income: $267,337 (Alabama: $82,992)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 42.1% (Alabama: 6.5%)
  • Median home value: $803,000 (Alabama: $179,400)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 85.8% (Alabama: 27.2%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 0.9% (Alabama: 5.1%)
  • Population: 22,259
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 298

Alaska: Chena Ridge

  • Avg. annual household income: $153,410 (Alaska: $110,602)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 24.6% (Alaska: 12.3%)
  • Median home value: $359,000 (Alaska: $318,000)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.6% (Alaska: 30.7%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 6.0% (Alaska: 6.0%)
  • Population: 5,321
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 72

Arizona: Paradise Valley

  • Avg. annual household income: $385,643 (Arizona: $98,569)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 54.9% (Arizona: 9.2%)
  • Median home value: $2,000,001 (Arizona: $321,400)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 73.6% (Arizona: 31.8%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 2.5% (Arizona: 5.3%)
  • Population: 12,672
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 173

Arkansas: Goshen

  • Avg. annual household income: $218,407 (Arkansas: $79,592)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 38.8% (Arkansas: 5.6%)
  • Median home value: $590,000 (Arkansas: $162,400)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 66.4% (Arkansas: 24.7%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 1.5% (Arkansas: 5.1%)
  • Population: 2,632
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 193

California: Atherton

  • Avg. annual household income: $594,651 (California: $130,718)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 68.1% (California: 17.9%)
  • Median home value: $2,000,001 (California: $659,300)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 86.0% (California: 35.9%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 2.2% (California: 6.4%)
  • Population: 7,124
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 760

Colorado: Cherry Hills Village

  • Avg. annual household income: $486,405 (Colorado: $117,508)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 66.9% (Colorado: 13.9%)
  • Median home value: $2,000,001 (Colorado: $465,900)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 85.2% (Colorado: 43.7%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 2.8% (Colorado: 4.5%)
  • Population: 6,405
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 188

Connecticut: Tokeneke

  • Avg. annual household income: $588,687 (Connecticut: $130,601)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 73.0% (Connecticut: 17.0%)
  • Median home value: $2,000,001 (Connecticut: $323,700)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 96.7% (Connecticut: 41.4%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 5.7% (Connecticut: 5.9%)
  • Population: 2,575
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 134

Delaware: Greenville

  • Avg. annual household income: $225,997 (Delaware: $104,600)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 36.9% (Delaware: 10.3%)
  • Median home value: $936,500 (Delaware: $305,200)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 81.7% (Delaware: 34.5%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 3.5% (Delaware: 5.4%)
  • Population: 2,824
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 52

Florida: Palm Beach

  • Avg. annual household income: $365,991 (Florida: $96,992)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 48.3% (Florida: 9.0%)
  • Median home value: $1,679,800 (Florida: $292,200)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 68.5% (Florida: 32.3%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 5.6% (Florida: 5.0%)
  • Population: 9,205
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 611

Georgia: Druid Hills

  • Avg. annual household income: $212,511 (Georgia: $99,345)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 34.9% (Georgia: 10.0%)
  • Median home value: $744,600 (Georgia: $245,900)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 85.7% (Georgia: 33.6%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 3.3% (Georgia: 5.2%)
  • Population: 8,467
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 335

Hawaii: Poipu

  • Avg. annual household income: $232,264 (Hawaii: $122,902)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 29.2% (Hawaii: 15.9%)
  • Median home value: $1,117,300 (Hawaii: $764,800)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.2% (Hawaii: 34.7%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 2.3% (Hawaii: 4.7%)
  • Population: 1,085
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 113

Idaho: Hidden Spring

  • Avg. annual household income: $200,967 (Idaho: $92,780)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 36.8% (Idaho: 7.3%)
  • Median home value: $667,100 (Idaho: $331,600)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 61.4% (Idaho: 30.2%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 1.6% (Idaho: 3.7%)
  • Population: 3,584
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 89

Illinois: Winnetka

  • Avg. annual household income: $458,988 (Illinois: $108,873)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 64.0% (Illinois: 12.1%)
  • Median home value: $1,192,600 (Illinois: $239,100)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 89.6% (Illinois: 36.7%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 3.7% (Illinois: 5.9%)
  • Population: 12,607
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 616

Indiana: Meridian Hills

  • Avg. annual household income: $315,086 (Indiana: $88,805)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 49.4% (Indiana: 6.7%)
  • Median home value: $648,400 (Indiana: $183,600)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 78.1% (Indiana: 28.2%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 3.7% (Indiana: 4.5%)
  • Population: 1,745
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 314

Iowa: University Heights

  • Avg. annual household income: $177,971 (Iowa: $92,053)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 22.5% (Iowa: 7.1%)
  • Median home value: $379,000 (Iowa: $181,600)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 87.8% (Iowa: 30.3%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 1.6% (Iowa: 3.8%)
  • Population: 1,353
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 264

Kansas: Mission Hills

  • Avg. annual household income: $483,849 (Kansas: $94,263)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 68.2% (Kansas: 8.0%)
  • Median home value: $1,159,900 (Kansas: $189,300)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 88.1% (Kansas: 34.7%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 0.5% (Kansas: 4.0%)
  • Population: 3,567
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 187

Kentucky: Anchorage

  • Avg. annual household income: $314,691 (Kentucky: $83,093)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 50.4% (Kentucky: 6.0%)
  • Median home value: $749,000 (Kentucky: $177,000)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 79.5% (Kentucky: 26.5%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 6.1% (Kentucky: 5.1%)
  • Population: 2,419
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 234

Louisiana: Des Allemands

  • Avg. annual household income: $168,016 (Louisiana: $83,169)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 21.3% (Louisiana: 6.8%)
  • Median home value: $142,400 (Louisiana: $198,300)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (Louisiana: 26.1%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 5.7% (Louisiana: 6.5%)
  • Population: 2,340
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 255

Maine: Falmouth Foreside

  • Avg. annual household income: $241,544 (Maine: $91,599)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 39.3% (Maine: 7.4%)
  • Median home value: $617,100 (Maine: $244,800)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 82.2% (Maine: 34.1%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 2.8% (Maine: 4.0%)
  • Population: 2,022
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 101

Maryland: Chevy Chase Village

  • Avg. annual household income: $524,519 (Maryland: $129,642)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 76.4% (Maryland: 17.9%)
  • Median home value: $2,000,001 (Maryland: $380,500)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 95.6% (Maryland: 42.2%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 2.5% (Maryland: 5.1%)
  • Population: 1,885
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 278

Massachusetts: Dover

  • Avg. annual household income: $484,787 (Massachusetts: $134,568)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 59.8% (Massachusetts: 19.3%)
  • Median home value: $1,178,500 (Massachusetts: $483,900)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 86.3% (Massachusetts: 45.9%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 13.9% (Massachusetts: 5.3%)
  • Population: 2,512
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 159

Michigan: Orchard Lake Village

  • Avg. annual household income: $356,177 (Michigan: $92,835)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 54.7% (Michigan: 8.2%)
  • Median home value: $767,900 (Michigan: $201,100)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 66.2% (Michigan: 31.1%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 3.6% (Michigan: 6.0%)
  • Population: 2,342
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 386

Minnesota: Deephaven

  • Avg. annual household income: $333,727 (Minnesota: $111,341)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 41.2% (Minnesota: 11.9%)
  • Median home value: $791,700 (Minnesota: $286,800)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 77.5% (Minnesota: 38.2%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 1.4% (Minnesota: 4.0%)
  • Population: 3,852
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 320

Mississippi: Mantachie

  • Avg. annual household income: $151,747 (Mississippi: $74,149)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 8.1% (Mississippi: 4.7%)
  • Median home value: $126,600 (Mississippi: $151,000)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (Mississippi: 23.9%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 3.2% (Mississippi: 6.4%)
  • Population: 1,803
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 179

Missouri: Ladue

  • Avg. annual household income: $405,058 (Missouri: $89,952)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 61.3% (Missouri: 7.3%)
  • Median home value: $938,300 (Missouri: $199,400)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 84.9% (Missouri: 31.2%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 1.3% (Missouri: 4.3%)
  • Population: 8,934
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 347

Montana: Helena Valley Northeast

  • Avg. annual household income: $170,943 (Montana: $90,142)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 16.9% (Montana: 7.2%)
  • Median home value: $460,500 (Montana: $305,700)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 43.5% (Montana: 34.0%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 1.5% (Montana: 3.9%)
  • Population: 4,245
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 90

Nebraska: Papillion

  • Avg. annual household income: $127,561 (Nebraska: $95,547)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 14.6% (Nebraska: 7.8%)
  • Median home value: $269,600 (Nebraska: $205,600)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 46.0% (Nebraska: 33.5%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 2.6% (Nebraska: 3.1%)
  • Population: 24,016
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 107

Nevada: Incline Village

  • Avg. annual household income: $236,787 (Nevada: $97,955)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 38.4% (Nevada: 8.7%)
  • Median home value: $1,199,700 (Nevada: $373,800)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 61.9% (Nevada: 26.5%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 3.5% (Nevada: 7.0%)
  • Population: 9,163
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 52

New Hampshire: Hanover

  • Avg. annual household income: $193,451 (New Hampshire: $118,118)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 38.0% (New Hampshire: 14.0%)
  • Median home value: $652,200 (New Hampshire: $337,100)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 88.5% (New Hampshire: 39.0%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 4.5% (New Hampshire: 3.6%)
  • Population: 8,234
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 58

New Jersey: Short Hills

  • Avg. annual household income: $481,717 (New Jersey: $135,170)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 72.9% (New Jersey: 19.2%)
  • Median home value: $1,563,100 (New Jersey: $401,400)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 89.3% (New Jersey: 42.3%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 4.8% (New Jersey: 6.2%)
  • Population: 14,448
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 504

New Mexico: Las Campanas

  • Avg. annual household income: $271,639 (New Mexico: $81,035)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 44.7% (New Mexico: 6.1%)
  • Median home value: $1,347,400 (New Mexico: $216,000)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 72.6% (New Mexico: 29.1%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 5.4% (New Mexico: 6.1%)
  • Population: 1,521
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 148

New York: Brookville

  • Avg. annual household income: $617,235 (New York: $120,883)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 71.9% (New York: 15.2%)
  • Median home value: $2,000,001 (New York: $384,100)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 79.1% (New York: 38.8%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 5.7% (New York: 6.2%)
  • Population: 2,988
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 781

North Carolina: Biltmore Forest

  • Avg. annual household income: $331,074 (North Carolina: $92,878)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 46.3% (North Carolina: 8.5%)
  • Median home value: $1,174,200 (North Carolina: $234,900)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 80.4% (North Carolina: 33.9%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 2.4% (North Carolina: 5.0%)
  • Population: 1,700
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 407

North Dakota: Horace

  • Avg. annual household income: $188,124 (North Dakota: $97,221)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 36.5% (North Dakota: 8.4%)
  • Median home value: $428,300 (North Dakota: $232,500)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.8% (North Dakota: 31.4%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 0.6% (North Dakota: 2.9%)
  • Population: 3,464
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 48

Ohio: The Village of Indian Hill

  • Avg. annual household income: $399,251 (Ohio: $90,958)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 54.5% (Ohio: 7.6%)
  • Median home value: $1,102,600 (Ohio: $183,300)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 75.8% (Ohio: 30.4%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 2.6% (Ohio: 5.0%)
  • Population: 6,051
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 625

Oklahoma: Nichols Hills

  • Avg. annual household income: $340,956 (Oklahoma: $84,402)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 49.0% (Oklahoma: 6.3%)
  • Median home value: $875,000 (Oklahoma: $170,500)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 77.2% (Oklahoma: 27.3%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 0.3% (Oklahoma: 4.8%)
  • Population: 3,854
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 226

Oregon: Dunthorpe

  • Avg. annual household income: $449,633 (Oregon: $103,330)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 61.6% (Oregon: 10.5%)
  • Median home value: $1,508,300 (Oregon: $423,100)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 80.9% (Oregon: 35.5%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 1.2% (Oregon: 5.5%)
  • Population: 1,767
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 202

Pennsylvania: Villanova

  • Avg. annual household income: $410,270 (Pennsylvania: $100,837)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 72.6% (Pennsylvania: 10.2%)
  • Median home value: $876,900 (Pennsylvania: $226,200)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 88.3% (Pennsylvania: 33.8%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 5.5% (Pennsylvania: 5.4%)
  • Population: 8,081
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 956

Rhode Island: Charlestown

  • Avg. annual household income: $165,663 (Rhode Island: $106,511)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 23.8% (Rhode Island: 11.3%)
  • Median home value: $496,200 (Rhode Island: $343,100)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 54.7% (Rhode Island: 36.3%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 9.2% (Rhode Island: 5.8%)
  • Population: 1,702
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 21

South Carolina: Kiawah Island

  • Avg. annual household income: $371,032 (South Carolina: $88,488)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 53.4% (South Carolina: 7.4%)
  • Median home value: $1,423,900 (South Carolina: $216,200)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 86.9% (South Carolina: 30.6%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 3.8% (South Carolina: 5.1%)
  • Population: 2,130
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 246

South Dakota: Dakota Dunes

  • Avg. annual household income: $184,206 (South Dakota: $90,706)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 25.6% (South Dakota: 6.5%)
  • Median home value: $437,200 (South Dakota: $219,500)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 57.5% (South Dakota: 30.4%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 0.8% (South Dakota: 3.1%)
  • Population: 3,997
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 75

Tennessee: Belle Meade

  • Avg. annual household income: $487,916 (Tennessee: $89,267)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 74.0% (Tennessee: 7.3%)
  • Median home value: $2,000,001 (Tennessee: $232,100)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 88.3% (Tennessee: 29.7%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 1.0% (Tennessee: 5.0%)
  • Population: 2,933
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 273

Texas: Westlake

  • Avg. annual household income: $543,825 (Texas: $102,197)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 63.4% (Texas: 10.6%)
  • Median home value: $2,000,001 (Texas: $238,000)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 71.7% (Texas: 32.3%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 2.4% (Texas: 5.2%)
  • Population: 1,300
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 901

Utah: East Basin

  • Avg. annual household income: $290,538 (Utah: $111,416)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 36.5% (Utah: 11.0%)
  • Median home value: $987,000 (Utah: $408,500)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 71.1% (Utah: 36.1%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 0.3% (Utah: 3.3%)
  • Population: 3,646
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 134

Vermont: Woodstock

  • Avg. annual household income: $139,811 (Vermont: $97,810)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 24.0% (Vermont: 8.9%)
  • Median home value: $605,800 (Vermont: $272,400)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 66.8% (Vermont: 41.7%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 0.0% (Vermont: 3.8%)
  • Population: 1,033
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 47

Virginia: Great Falls

  • Avg. annual household income: $373,735 (Virginia: $120,553)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 69.4% (Virginia: 15.6%)
  • Median home value: $1,246,100 (Virginia: $339,800)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 84.5% (Virginia: 41.0%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 3.3% (Virginia: 4.3%)
  • Population: 14,968
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 341

Washington: Clyde Hill

  • Avg. annual household income: $483,738 (Washington: $122,880)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 69.1% (Washington: 15.4%)
  • Median home value: $2,000,001 (Washington: $473,400)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 75.3% (Washington: 38.0%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 3.2% (Washington: 4.9%)
  • Population: 3,108
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 346

West Virginia: Shenandoah Junction

  • Avg. annual household income: $168,972 (West Virginia: $75,575)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 36.0% (West Virginia: 4.8%)
  • Median home value: $160,700 (West Virginia: $145,800)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (West Virginia: 22.7%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 0.0% (West Virginia: 6.0%)
  • Population: 1,205
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 145

Wisconsin: River Hills

  • Avg. annual household income: $320,733 (Wisconsin: $94,995)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 50.1% (Wisconsin: 7.6%)
  • Median home value: $677,300 (Wisconsin: $231,400)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 77.4% (Wisconsin: 32.0%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 1.4% (Wisconsin: 3.4%)
  • Population: 1,530
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 354

Wyoming: Hoback

  • Avg. annual household income: $234,774 (Wyoming: $94,901)
  • Households earning $200,000+ annually: 22.0% (Wyoming: 7.4%)
  • Median home value: $1,125,000 (Wyoming: $269,900)
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 43.9% (Wyoming: 29.0%)
  • 5-yr. avg. unemployment rate: 1.2% (Wyoming: 3.8%)
  • Population: 1,874
  • No. of towns considered in ranking: 52

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