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Highest Income in Florida

Top 100 cities ranked by highest income

Highest Income — Florida

1 Parkland $200,156
2 Pinecrest $192,477
3 Palm Beach $175,078
4 Key Biscayne $172,604
5 Pelican Bay $159,187
6 Southwest Ranches $157,390
7 Keystone $155,365
8 Palmetto Bay $143,368
9 Longboat Key $143,365
10 Naples $140,833
11 Weston $140,501
12 Jupiter Farms $140,213
13 Fruit Cove $137,906
14 Miami Shores $137,873
15 Fish Hawk $133,142
16 Nocatee $131,488
17 Coral Gables $130,803
18 Bradfordville $129,276
19 Horizon West $123,586
20 Lakewood Ranch $123,471
21 Heathrow $122,837
22 Sanibel $122,730
23 Cooper City $122,565
24 Connerton $121,461
25 Wedgefield $120,440
26 Westchase $120,070
27 Siesta Key $119,427
28 Fleming Island $119,046
29 Country Walk $118,881
30 Palm Valley $118,280
31 Palm City $117,689
32 Lake Mary $116,944
33 Odessa $116,870
34 Jacksonville Beach $115,825
35 Satellite Beach $115,684
36 Lutz $114,516
37 Oviedo $114,092
38 North Merritt Island $113,897
39 Apollo Beach $113,130
40 Trinity $113,125
41 Wekiwa Springs $113,067
42 Belle Isle $111,875
43 Neptune Beach $111,025
44 Palm Beach Gardens $110,563
45 Oakleaf Plantation $110,521
46 Wellington $110,294
47 World Golf Village $109,731
48 Pebble Creek $109,375
49 Jupiter $109,109
50 St. Pete Beach $108,931
51 Gulf Breeze $108,575
52 Olympia Heights $107,381
53 Bloomingdale $107,313
54 Wesley Chapel $107,004
55 Winter Garden $106,371
56 Lakeland Highlands $106,012
57 Safety Harbor $105,813
58 The Acreage $105,405
59 Balm $104,347
60 Marco Island $104,105
61 Palmer Ranch $103,682
62 Atlantic Beach $103,288
63 Gateway $103,161
64 Tequesta $103,036
65 Minneola $102,968
66 Boca Raton $102,722
67 Three Oaks $102,392
68 Orangetree $102,133
69 Doctor Phillips $101,540
70 Asbury Lake $100,681
71 Rio Pinar $100,574
72 Newberry $100,513
73 Estero $100,459
74 Lely Resort $100,163
75 Hunters Creek $99,942
76 Sunset $99,764
77 Whiskey Creek $99,242
78 Land O' Lakes $98,648
79 Navarre $98,522
80 Valrico $98,451
81 Alafaya $98,289
82 Viera West $98,107
83 Winter Park $98,076
85 Celebration $97,654
86 Viera East $97,386
87 Miami Lakes $97,255
88 Miramar Beach $97,159
89 Palm Springs North $97,083
90 Niceville $96,611
91 Richmond West $96,282
92 Conway $96,250
93 Bithlo $96,250
94 White City $96,042
95 Apopka $95,703
96 Riverview $95,442
97 Islamorada $95,212
98 Ave Maria $95,179
99 Osprey $94,815
100 East Lake $93,862

The highest-income cities in Florida represent areas where residents earn significantly above the national median. Parkland leads with a median household income of $200,156. 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 Parkland earn $200,156 — that's 167% 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. FL is well-represented with 10 cities in the top income rankings.

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