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Highest Income in Gujarat

Top 100 cities ranked by highest income

Highest Income — Gujarat

1 Wānkāner $3,000
2 Waghāi $3,000
3 Vyāra $3,000
4 Visnagar $3,000
5 Vīsāvadar $3,000
6 Virpur $3,000
7 Viramgām $3,000
8 Vinchia $3,000
9 Vijayanagar $3,000
10 Vijāpur $3,000
11 Verāval $3,000
12 Vejalpur $3,000
13 Vāv $3,000
14 Vaso $3,000
15 Vartej $3,000
16 Vanthli $3,000
17 Vānsada $3,000
18 Valsād $3,000
19 Vallabh Vidyanagar $3,000
20 Valabhīpur $3,000
21 Vāghodia $3,000
22 Vadodara $3,000
23 Vadnagar $3,000
24 Vādāsinor $3,000
25 Vadāli $3,000
26 Utrān $3,000
27 Upleta $3,000
28 Unjha $3,000
29 Una $3,000
30 Un $3,000
31 Umreth $3,000
32 Umrāla $3,000
33 Umargām $3,000
34 Thāsra $3,000
35 Tharād $3,000
36 Thara $3,000
37 Thān $3,000
38 Tankāra $3,000
39 Talāja $3,000
40 Sutrāpāra $3,000
41 Surendranagar $3,000
42 Surat $3,000
43 Songadh $3,000
44 Sojītra $3,000
45 Sinor $3,000
46 Sikka $3,000
47 Sihor $3,000
48 Siddhapur $3,000
49 Shivrājpur $3,000
50 Shehera $3,000
51 Shāhpur $3,000
52 Sāyla $3,000
53 Sāvli $3,000
54 Sathamba $3,000
55 Sarkhej $3,000
56 Sankheda $3,000
57 Sanjeli $3,000
58 Sānand $3,000
59 Salāya $3,000
60 Sachīn $3,000
61 Roha $3,000
62 Rāpar $3,000
63 Rānpur $3,000
64 Rānāvāv $3,000
65 Rājula $3,000
66 Rājpīpla $3,000
67 Rājkot $3,000
68 Rādhanpur $3,000
69 Porbandar $3,000
70 Petlād $3,000
71 Pethāpur $3,000
72 Pātan $3,000
73 Parnera $3,000
74 Pārdi $3,000
75 Pāliyād $3,000
76 Pālitāna $3,000
77 Pālanpur $3,000
78 Padra $3,000
79 Paddhari $3,000
80 Olpād $3,000
81 Okha $3,000
82 Od $3,000
83 Navsari $3,000
84 Naroda $3,000
85 Nari $3,000
86 Naliya $3,000
87 Nadiād $3,000
88 Mundra $3,000
89 Morwa $3,000
90 Morvi $3,000
91 Modāsa $3,000
92 Mendarda $3,000
93 Meghraj $3,000
94 Mānsa $3,000
95 Mānkuwa $3,000
96 Māngrol $3,000
97 Māndvi $3,000
98 Māndal $3,000
99 Mānāvadar $3,000
100 Mālpur $3,000

The highest-income cities in Gujarat represent areas where residents earn significantly above the national median. Wānkāner leads with a median household income of $3,000. 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 Wānkāner earn $3,000 — that's -96% 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. 09 is well-represented with 10 cities in the top income rankings.

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