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Highest Income in Sudan

Top 97 cities ranked by highest income

Highest Income — Sudan

1 Khashm al Qirbah 39 $797
2 Omdurman 29 $797
3 Nyala 49 $797
4 New Halfa 52 $797
5 Merowe 43 $797
6 Mellit 55 $797
7 Marabba 41 $797
8 Maiurno 58 $797
9 Kutum 55 $797
10 Kurmuk 42 $797
11 Kuraymah 43 $797
12 Kosti 41 $797
13 Kināna 58 $797
14 Port Sudan 36 $797
15 Khartoum North 29 $797
16 Khartoum 29 $797
17 Kassala 52 $797
18 Kas 49 $797
19 Kadugli 50 $797
20 Kabkābīyah 55 $797
21 Jubayt 36 $797
22 Jalqani 58 $797
23 Ghubaysh 62 $797
24 Gereida 49 $797
25 Gebeit 36 $797
26 Tokār 36 $797
27 Zalinjay 61 $797
28 Wagar 52 $797
29 Wad Rāwah 38 $797
30 Wad Medani 38 $797
31 Wad az Zāki 41 $797
32 Umm Shawkah 58 $797
33 Umm Ruwaba 56 $797
34 Umm Kaddadah 55 $797
35 Umm Dafog 49 $797
36 Um Jar Al Gharbiyya 41 $797
37 Tullus 49 $797
38 Er Roseires 42 $797
39 Tandaltī 41 $797
40 Talodi 50 $797
41 Suakin 36 $797
42 Sinkat 36 $797
43 Singa 58 $797
44 Shendi 53 $797
45 Sh'īarīah 60 $797
46 Sennar 58 $797
47 Rufā‘a 38 $797
48 Rahad al Bardi 49 $797
49 Rabak 41 $797
50 Al Hasaheisa 38 $797
51 Al Qadarif 39 $797
52 Al Mijlad 62 $797
53 Al Masallamiyya 38 $797
54 Al Manāqil 38 $797
55 Al Lagowa 62 $797
57 Al Kawa 41 $797
58 Al-Junaynah 47 $797
59 Al Jazeera Aba 41 $797
60 Al Hilāliyya 38 $797
61 Al Ḩawātah 39 $797
62 Al Qiţena 41 $797
63 Al Fūlah 50 $797
64 Al-Fāw 39 $797
65 Al-Fashaqah 39 $797
66 Ad Douiem 41 $797
67 Ad-Dindar 58 $797
68 Ad Dindar 58 $797
69 Ad-Damir 53 $797
70 Ad-Damazin 42 $797
71 Ad Dabbah 43 $797
72 Abyei 62 $797
73 Abū Zabad 62 $797
74 Bārah 56 $797
75 El Obeid 56 $797
76 El Matama 53 $797
77 El Geneina Fort 47 $797
78 El Fasher 55 $797
79 El Daein 60 $797
80 El Bauga 53 $797
81 Dongola 43 $797
82 Doka 39 $797
83 Dilling 50 $797
84 Burām 49 $797
85 Berber 53 $797
86 Abu Jibeha 50 $797
87 Babanūsah 62 $797
88 Atbara 53 $797
89 Ash Shallāl 42 $797
90 As Sūkī 58 $797
91 Aroma 52 $797
92 Argo 43 $797
93 'Ārdamatā 47 $797
94 Ar Rahad 56 $797
95 An Nuhūd 62 $797
97 Al-Quṭaynah 41 $797

The highest-income cities in Sudan represent areas where residents earn significantly above the national median. Khashm al Qirbah leads with a median household income of $797. 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 Khashm al Qirbah earn $797 — that's -99% 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. 55 is well-represented with 2 cities in the top income rankings.

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