New York City is the richest city in the United States, with a GDP per capita of $96,502 and median household income of $294,272.
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Massachusetts
The richest city in Massachusetts is Dover, with a median household income of $292,544.
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Washington
The richest city in Washington is Medina, with a median household income of $182,308. It is home to many wealthy families, including Bill Gates and Paul Allen.
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California
The city is home to a number of high-income earners, including technology executives, venture capitalists, and doctors, With a median household income of $233,287.
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North Dakota
Briarwood is the richest city in North Dakota.It is home to a number of high-income earners, including oil executives and farmers.
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Connecticut
The city is home to a number of high-income earners, including hedge fund managers, investment bankers, and lawyers.
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Delaware
The town's high income is due in part to its proximity to Wilmington, Delaware, and its excellent schools with a per capita income of $83,223.
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Alaska
The high cost of living in Juneau is offset by the high salaries and opportunities for employment, with a per capita income of $75,517.
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Nebraska
Gretna is the richest city in Nebraska, with a median household income of $85,476. Gretna is home to a number of high-income earners, including business owners, and lawyers.
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Illinois
The city's high income is due in part to its proximity to Chicago, Illinois, and its excellent schools, with a median household income of $417,007.