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Highest Income in Malta

Top 31 cities ranked by highest income

Highest Income — Malta

1 Żejtun 67 $43,848
2 San Pawl il-Baħar 52 $43,848
3 Birkirkara 04 $43,848
4 Mosta 35 $43,848
5 Sliema 56 $43,848
6 Qormi 43 $43,848
7 Żabbar 64 $43,848
8 Naxxar 38 $43,848
9 San Ġwann 48 $43,848
10 Swieqi 57 $43,848
11 San Ġiljan 49 $43,848
12 Imsida 23 $43,848
13 Birżebbuġa 05 $43,848
14 Fgura 08 $43,848
15 Rabat 45 $43,848
16 Gżira 17 $43,848
17 Marsa 31 $43,848
18 Mellieħa 34 $43,848
19 Attard 01 $43,848
20 Haz-Zebbug 65 $43,848
21 Żurrieq 68 $43,848
22 Marsaskala 32 $43,848
23 Ħamrun 18 $43,848
24 Siġġiewi 55 $43,848
25 Paola 39 $43,848
26 Tarxien 59 $43,848
27 Santa Venera 53 $43,848
28 Valletta 60 $43,848
29 Victoria 46 $43,848
30 Luqa 30 $43,848
31 Cospicua 06 $43,848

The highest-income cities in Malta represent areas where residents earn significantly above the national median. Żejtun leads with a median household income of $43,848. 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 Żejtun earn $43,848 — that's -42% 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%.

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