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Highest Income in Bolivia

Top 75 cities ranked by highest income

Highest Income — Bolivia

2 Villamontes 09 $4,275
3 Guayaramerín 03 $4,275
4 Bermejo 09 $4,275
5 Mizque 02 $4,275
6 Villazón 07 $4,275
7 Llallagua 07 $4,275
8 Camiri 08 $4,275
9 Cobija 06 $4,275
10 San Borja 03 $4,275
11 Caranavi 04 $4,275
12 Tupiza 07 $4,275
13 Warnes 08 $4,275
14 Achocalla 04 $4,275
15 Ascención de Guarayos 08 $4,275
16 Cotoca 08 $4,275
17 Villa Yapacaní 08 $4,275
18 Laja 04 $4,275
19 El Torno 08 $4,275
20 Riberalta 03 $4,275
21 La Paz 04 $4,275
23 Cochabamba 02 $4,275
24 Sucre 01 $4,275
25 Oruro 05 $4,275
26 Sacaba 02 $4,275
27 Quillacollo 02 $4,275
28 Tarija 09 $4,275
29 Potosí 07 $4,275
30 Huanuni 05 $4,275
31 Montero 08 $4,275
32 Viacha 04 $4,275
33 Trinidad 03 $4,275
34 Yacuiba 09 $4,275
35 Tiquipaya 02 $4,275
36 Vinto 02 $4,275
37 Colcapirhua 02 $4,275
38 Sipe Sipe 02 $4,275
39 San Matías 08 $4,275
40 Achacachi 04 $4,275
41 Vallegrande 08 $4,275
42 Monteagudo 01 $4,275
43 Aiquile 02 $4,275
44 Tarata 02 $4,275
45 Challapata 05 $4,275
46 San Julian 08 $4,275
47 Reyes 03 $4,275
48 Concepción 08 $4,275
49 Cliza 02 $4,275
50 Copacabana 04 $4,275
51 Porco 07 $4,275
52 Ixiamas 04 $4,275
53 La Bélgica 08 $4,275
54 Pucarani 04 $4,275
55 Santa Rosa del Sara 08 $4,275
56 Capinota 02 $4,275
57 Chimoré 02 $4,275
58 Colchani 07 $4,275
59 Punata 02 $4,275
60 Ascensión 08 $4,275
61 Mineros 08 $4,275
62 Mecapaca 04 $4,275
63 Santa Ana de Yacuma 03 $4,275
64 Puerto Suárez 08 $4,275
65 Okinawa Uno 08 $4,275
66 Patacamaya 04 $4,275
67 San Pedro 04 $4,275
68 Rurrenabaque 03 $4,275
69 Portachuelo 08 $4,275
70 Puerto Quijarro 08 $4,275
71 Uyuni 07 $4,275
72 San Ignacio de Moxo 03 $4,275
73 Roboré 08 $4,275
74 Pailón 08 $4,275
75 Uncía 07 $4,275

The highest-income cities in Bolivia represent areas where residents earn significantly above the national median. San Ignacio de Velasco leads with a median household income of $4,275. These cities are often home to concentrations of high-paying industries including technology, finance, and healthcare.

High median incomes typically correlate with strong local economies, educated workforces, and proximity to major employment centers. Many of these cities are suburbs or satellite communities of larger metro areas, where professionals live while commuting to nearby urban cores.

While high incomes are attractive, they often come with correspondingly higher costs of living, particularly in housing. The gap between income and housing costs varies significantly across these top-earning communities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Households in San Ignacio de Velasco earn $4,275 — that's -94% above the national median of $75,000.
  • 2. Median household income has grown faster in suburban communities than in urban cores over the past decade.
  • 3. High-income cities often correlate with higher education levels — most of these cities have college attainment rates above 50%.
  • 4. 08 is well-represented with 2 cities in the top income rankings.

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