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Highest Income in Ceará

Top 100 cities ranked by highest income

Highest Income — Ceará

2 Juá dos Vieiras $10,378
3 Eusébio $2,909
4 Fortaleza $2,160
7 Itaitinga $1,920
8 Iguatu $1,782
9 Jaguaribara $1,740
10 Fortim $1,680
11 Tabuleiro do Norte $1,638
13 Maracanaú $1,610
14 Quixeré $1,600
15 Juazeiro do Norte $1,600
16 Caucaia $1,600
17 Aquiraz $1,600
18 Alto Santo $1,600
19 Morada Nova $1,590
20 Crato $1,576
21 Brejo Santo $1,539
22 Russas $1,536
23 Antonina do Norte $1,520
24 Pacajus $1,500
25 Icapuí $1,500
26 Sobral $1,490
27 Jaguaribe $1,488
28 Pacatuba $1,464
29 Maranguape $1,457
30 Tarrafas $1,454
31 Solonópole $1,454
32 Senador Pompeu $1,454
34 Quixeramobim $1,454
35 Pindoretama $1,454
36 Palhano $1,454
37 Milhã $1,454
38 Itaiçaba $1,454
39 Iracema $1,454
40 Horizonte $1,454
41 Guaramiranga $1,454
42 Frecheirinha $1,454
43 Crateús $1,454
44 Cascavel $1,454
45 Barbalha $1,454
46 Aracati $1,454
47 Santa Quitéria $1,450
48 Quixadá $1,450
49 Paracuru $1,450
50 Porteiras $1,447
51 Ereré $1,447
52 Aracoiaba $1,447
53 Tauá $1,445
54 Várzea Alegre $1,440
55 Tianguá $1,440
56 Paraipaba $1,440
57 Novo Oriente $1,440
58 Mulungu $1,440
59 Monsenhor Tabosa $1,440
60 Forquilha $1,440
61 Cruz $1,440
62 Chorozinho $1,440
63 Baturité $1,440
64 Alcântaras $1,440
65 Acopiara $1,440
66 Potiretama $1,410
67 Jaguaruana $1,410
68 Arneiroz $1,410
69 Ubajara $1,404
70 Jati $1,404
71 Groaíras $1,398
72 Mombaça $1,392
73 Beberibe $1,387
74 Canindé $1,380
75 Banabuiú $1,370
76 Ipaumirim $1,360
77 Barro $1,360
78 Mucambo $1,356
79 Cedro $1,356
80 Boa Viagem $1,356
81 Meruoca $1,350
82 Aratuba $1,345
83 Milagres $1,344
84 Pereiro $1,341
85 Nova Russas $1,327
86 Ipu $1,327
87 Quixelô $1,320
88 Jucás $1,320
89 Jaguaretama $1,320
90 Camocim $1,320
91 Pacujá $1,311
92 Pentecoste $1,290
93 Pacoti $1,290
94 Orós $1,290
95 Moraújo $1,290
96 Jardim $1,290
97 Icó $1,285
98 Palmácia $1,280
100 Independência $1,280

The highest-income cities in Ceará represent areas where residents earn significantly above the national median. São João dos Inhamuns leads with a median household income of $10,378. 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 São João dos Inhamuns earn $10,378 — that's -86% 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. 06 is well-represented with 10 cities in the top income rankings.

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