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Highest Income in Tennessee

Top 100 cities ranked by highest income

Highest Income — Tennessee

1 Brentwood $184,720
2 Nolensville $170,068
3 Germantown $144,799
4 Farragut $142,402
5 Signal Mountain $139,714
6 Collierville $134,319
7 Arlington $125,909
8 Thompson's Station $122,139
9 Franklin $115,000
10 Lakeland $113,843
11 Mount Juliet $107,847
12 Spring Hill $106,658
13 Pleasant View $101,591
14 Bartlett $100,660
15 Tellico Village $98,214
16 Medina $93,964
17 Middle Valley $93,264
18 Hendersonville $91,503
19 Green Hill $91,397
20 Harrison $89,753
21 Oakland $89,240
22 Fairview $88,333
23 White House $87,315
24 Atoka $86,922
25 Munford $86,492
26 Powell $85,281
27 Seymour $85,240
28 Greenbrier $82,308
29 La Vergne $80,418
30 Maryville $79,340
31 Smyrna $78,409
32 Murfreesboro $76,241
33 Nashville-Davidson $75,197
34 Ashland City $73,921
35 Gallatin $73,589
36 Fairfield Glade $73,569
37 Portland $72,380
38 Mount Carmel $71,336
39 Lebanon $71,320
40 Oak Ridge $71,000
41 Kingston $70,532
42 Millersville $70,411
43 Church Hill $69,433
44 Dickson $69,074
45 Soddy-Daisy $67,824
46 Eagleton Village $67,596
47 Clarksville $66,786
48 Lynchburg $66,687
49 Goodlettsville $65,898
50 Collegedale $64,905
51 South Cleveland $64,607
52 Clinton $64,005
54 Jonesborough $63,155
55 Red Bank $61,788
56 Columbia $61,204
57 Chattanooga $61,028
58 Tullahoma $60,855
59 Lenoir City $60,480
60 Alcoa $60,049
61 Winchester $59,497
62 Loudon $58,810
63 Springfield $58,741
64 Henderson $57,727
65 Dayton $56,692
66 East Ridge $55,988
67 Cleveland $55,904
68 Johnson City $55,429
69 Sevierville $55,106
70 Manchester $55,019
71 Bristol $55,007
72 Pigeon Forge $53,839
73 Jefferson City $53,819
74 Athens $53,151
75 Lewisburg $52,634
76 Shelbyville $52,290
77 Dyersburg $51,846
78 Millington $51,695
79 Jackson $51,552
80 Greeneville $51,516
81 Memphis $51,211
82 Knoxville $50,994
83 Fayetteville $50,890
84 Crossville $50,672
85 Kingsport $50,436
86 Bloomingdale $50,408
87 Lexington $49,253
88 Cookeville $48,501
89 Milan $45,608
90 Union City $45,523
91 Erwin $45,422
92 Pulaski $45,420
93 Madisonville $45,274
94 Lafayette $44,924
95 Elizabethton $44,834
96 Morristown $44,811
97 Sweetwater $44,661
98 Covington $43,512
99 McMinnville $43,348
100 Humboldt $42,873

The highest-income cities in Tennessee represent areas where residents earn significantly above the national median. Brentwood leads with a median household income of $184,720. 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 Brentwood earn $184,720 — that's 146% 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. TN is well-represented with 10 cities in the top income rankings.

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