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Highest Income in Ohio

Top 100 cities ranked by highest income

Highest Income — Ohio

1 New Albany $232,524
3 Pepper Pike $215,373
4 Powell $191,250
5 Hudson $180,931
6 Dry Run $180,850
7 Montrose-Ghent $175,781
8 Madeira $168,981
9 Oakwood $158,968
10 Wyoming $156,518
11 Dublin $155,282
12 Bexley $152,526
13 Upper Arlington $150,993
14 Montgomery $148,438
15 Turpin Hills $135,250
16 Solon $135,180
17 Brecksville $126,888
18 Avon $126,618
19 Aurora $125,567
20 Worthington $124,734
21 Mason $124,407
22 Granville $123,860
23 Hilliard $122,864
24 Bay Village $122,083
25 Beckett Ridge $120,179
26 Mack $118,825
27 Highland Heights $117,820
28 Kirtland $117,794
29 Blue Ash $116,663
30 Pickerington $116,645
31 Independence $114,049
32 Grandview Heights $113,862
33 Springboro $112,872
34 Canal Winchester $112,474
35 South Lebanon $110,729
36 Avon Lake $110,174
37 Westlake $110,101
38 Beavercreek $110,064
39 Macedonia $108,059
40 Westerville $107,054
41 Gahanna $106,004
42 Landen $105,948
43 Kenwood $105,694
44 Perrysburg $105,226
45 Reminderville $104,890
46 Sunbury $103,774
47 Monroe $103,638
48 Beachwood $102,798
49 Strongsville $102,574
50 Waterville $102,096
51 Bellbrook $101,455
52 Harrison $100,913
53 Broadview Heights $99,431
54 University Heights $98,474
55 Chesterland $98,234
56 Uniontown $97,976
57 Canfield $97,730
58 Shaker Heights $97,721
59 Delhi Hills $97,439
60 Apple Valley $97,005
61 Covedale $96,318
62 Sylvania $95,610
63 Seven Hills $95,313
64 Twinsburg $95,097
65 Johnstown $94,955
66 North Ridgeville $94,234
67 Rocky River $93,956
68 Olmsted Falls $93,907
69 Forestville $93,672
70 Fairlawn $93,154
71 Amherst $93,043
72 Delaware $92,928
73 Green $92,653
74 Marysville $92,490
75 Stow $91,933
76 Groveport $91,545
77 Tallmadge $91,273
78 Grove City $90,888
79 Clayton $90,886
80 Pataskala $90,513
81 Mentor $89,202
82 Lyndhurst $88,701
83 Fort Shawnee $88,606
84 Grafton $88,352
85 New Franklin $88,306
86 Trenton $87,788
87 Norton $87,060
88 Loveland $86,793
89 Chardon $86,618
90 North Olmsted $85,435
91 Brunswick $85,313
92 Tipp City $85,081
93 Pleasant Run $84,392
94 Germantown $84,307
95 Howland Center $84,306
96 Dent $82,635
97 Oregon $82,467
98 Streetsboro $82,273
99 Miamisburg $82,095
100 North Royalton $81,810

The highest-income cities in Ohio represent areas where residents earn significantly above the national median. New Albany leads with a median household income of $232,524. 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 New Albany earn $232,524 — that's 210% 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. OH is well-represented with 10 cities in the top income rankings.

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