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Highest Income in Madhya Pradesh

Top 100 cities ranked by highest income

Highest Income — Madhya Pradesh

1 Wārāseonī $1,500
2 Vidisha $1,500
3 Unhel $1,500
4 Unchahra $1,500
5 Umri $1,500
6 Umaria $1,500
7 Ukwā $1,500
8 Ujjain $1,500
9 Udaipura $1,500
10 Ubaidullāhganj $1,500
11 Tonk Khurd $1,500
12 Tirodi $1,500
13 Timurni $1,500
14 Tīkamgarh $1,500
15 Thandla $1,500
16 Teonthar $1,500
17 Tendūkheda $1,500
18 Tekanpur $1,500
19 Tarāna $1,500
20 Talen $1,500
21 Tāl $1,500
22 Suwāsra $1,500
23 Suthālia $1,500
24 Susner $1,500
25 Sultānpur $1,500
26 Sonkach $1,500
27 Sohāgpur $1,500
28 Sohāgi $1,500
29 Sītāmau $1,500
30 Sironj $1,500
31 Sirmaur $1,500
32 Sardārpur $1,500
33 Singoli $1,500
34 Simaria $1,500
35 Silvāni $1,500
36 Sihorā $1,500
37 Sidhi $1,500
38 Shujālpur $1,500
39 Shivpuri $1,500
40 Sheopur $1,500
41 Shamsābād $1,500
42 Shāmgarh $1,500
43 Shājāpur $1,500
44 Shāhpura $1,500
45 Shāhpur $1,500
46 Shāhgarh $1,500
47 Shahdol $1,500
48 Seoni Mālwa $1,500
49 Seoni Chhapāra $1,500
50 Seoni $1,500
51 Seondha $1,500
52 Sendhwa $1,500
53 Sehore $1,500
54 Sausar $1,500
55 Satwās $1,500
56 Satna $1,500
57 Sārangpur $1,500
58 Sānwer $1,500
59 Sānchi $1,500
60 Sanāwad $1,500
61 Sailāna $1,500
62 Saugor $1,500
63 Sabalgarh $1,500
64 Rewa $1,500
65 Rehti $1,500
66 Rehli $1,500
67 Ratlām $1,500
68 Ratangarh $1,500
69 Rānāpur $1,500
70 Rāmpura $1,500
71 Rāmpur $1,500
72 Alirajpur $1,500
73 Rajpur $1,500
74 Rājnagar $1,500
75 Rājgarh $1,500
76 Raisen $1,500
77 Rāhatgarh $1,500
78 Rāghogarh $1,500
79 Punāsa $1,500
80 Porsa $1,500
81 Polāia Kalān $1,500
82 Pirthīpur $1,500
83 Piploda $1,500
84 Pīpla $1,500
85 Pipariā $1,500
86 Pipalrawān $1,500
87 Pichor $1,500
88 Petlāwad $1,500
89 Pawai $1,500
90 Patharia $1,500
91 Pātan $1,500
92 Parāsia $1,500
93 Panth Pīplia $1,500
94 Pānsemāl $1,500
95 Panna $1,500
96 Pāndhurnā $1,500
97 Pandhāna $1,500
98 Panāgar $1,500
99 Palsud $1,500
100 Pāli $1,500

The highest-income cities in Madhya Pradesh represent areas where residents earn significantly above the national median. Wārāseonī leads with a median household income of $1,500. 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 Wārāseonī earn $1,500 — that's -98% 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. 35 is well-represented with 10 cities in the top income rankings.

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