Here are the U.S. cities where income increased the most, study says

New York’s Staten Island — The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the price of goods and services increased by 3.35% in 2023 due to the 12-month inflation rate. Although the national household income increased by 4.22% as well, the agency pointed out that depending on the locality, there were some substantial fluctuations above or below that median, which lessened or intensified the effects of price changes.

To find out where Americans saw the largest pay increases, SmartAsset, a financial technology company that offers tools and guidance to help people make financial decisions, ranked 636 cities using Census Bureau data based on the percentage change in median household income.

According to the study, the largest increase in median income was observed in Pine Hills, Florida, where it increased by an estimated 65%, from $43,452 in 2022 to $71,735 in 2023.

According to the study, Pine Hills was not the only lucky American city: income increased by more than 30% in four other places: Apple Valley, California, where it increased by 37.3%; Kissimmee, Florida, by 33.1%; Davis, Florida, by 32.7%; and Tulare, California, where households earned a median of $77,286 following a 31.9% annual increase.

According to data, Sammamish, Washington, had the highest median income in 2023 at $238,750, up 6.7% from $223,849.

According to SmartAsset’s statistics, here are the top ten cities with the biggest income growth, along with a look at the median pay in each:

Florida’s Pine Hills

Change in median income over a one-year period: 65.09%

2023 median income: $71,735

2022 median income: $43,452

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In 2023, 27.4% of households made $100K or more.

15.2% of households in 2022 made $100,000 or more.

California’s Apple Valley

Change in median income over a one-year period: 37.33%

2023 median income: $77,159

2022 median income: $56,187

38.4% of households made $100K or more in 2023.

In 2022, 24.5% of households made $100K or more.

Florida’s Kissimmee

Change in median income over one year: 33.07%

2023 median income: $59,142

2022 median income: $44,445

25.7% of households made $100K or more in 2023.

17.5% of households in 2022 made $100,000 or more.

California’s Davis

Change in median income during a one-year period: 32.67%

2023 median income: $89,386

2022 median income: $67,373

In 2023, 44% of households made $100K or more.

In 2022, 39.9% of households made $100K or more.

California’s Tulare

Change in median income over a one-year period: 31.92%

2023 median income: $77,286

2022 median income: $58,586

In 2023, 41.2% of households made $100K or more.

In 2022, 26.4% of households made $100K or more.

Florida’s Clearwater

Change in median income over a year: 29.58%

2023 median income: $73,178

2022 median income: $56,474

38.4% of households made $100K or more in 2023.

In 2022, 27.6% of households made $100K or more.

Arizona’s Avondale

Change in median income over a year: 29.38%

2023 median income: $86,428

2022 median income: $66,801

42.5% of households made $100K or more in 2023.

34.4% of households made $100K or more in 2022.

New Jersey’s East Orange

Change in median income over a one-year period: 29.33%

2023 median income: $56,293

2022 median income: $43,527

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In 2023, 24.8% of households made $100K or more.

In 2022, 22.4% of households made $100K or more.

Iowa’s Davenport

Change in median income over a one-year period: 27.39%

2023 median income: $69,595

2022 median income: $54,630

In 2023, 29.8% of households made $100K or more.

In 2022, 22.4% of households made $100K or more.

California’s Walnut Creek

Change in median income over a year: 26.97%

Median income, 2023: $134,770

2022 median income: $106,141

In 2023, 62.4% of households made $100K or more.

51.8% of households made $100K or more in 2022.

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