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Lowest Income in Cordoba

Top 73 cities ranked by lowest income

Lowest Income — Cordoba

1 Río Primero $13,700
2 Cruz Alta $13,700
3 Montecristo $13,700
4 Monte Maíz $13,700
5 Arias $13,700
6 Villa del Totoral $13,700
7 Laguna Larga $13,700
8 La Cumbre $13,700
9 Sampacho $13,700
10 Villa de Soto $13,700
11 Mina Clavero $13,700
12 Justiniano Posse $13,700
13 Coronel Moldes $13,700
14 Brinkmann $13,700
15 Canals $13,700
16 Malvinas Argentinas $13,700
17 Huinca Renancó $13,700
18 Vicuña Mackenna $13,700
19 Capilla del Monte $13,700
20 Balnearia $13,700
21 Villa Huidobro $13,700
22 Tancacha $13,700
23 Las Higueras $13,700
24 Pozo del Molle $13,700
25 Valle Hermoso $13,700
26 General Levalle $13,700
27 Laborde $13,700
28 Monte Buey $13,700
29 Malagueño $13,700
30 Devoto $13,700
31 Huerta Grande $13,700
32 Despeñaderos $13,700
34 Salsipuedes $13,700
35 Adelia María $13,700
36 Berrotarán $13,700
38 Villa Dolores $13,700
39 Cosquín $13,700
40 Arroyito $13,700
41 Laboulaye $13,700
42 Deán Funes $13,700
43 Villa Allende $13,700
44 Marcos Juárez $13,700
45 La Calera $13,700
46 Jesús María $13,700
47 Río Segundo $13,700
48 Cruz del Eje $13,700
49 Bell Ville $13,700
50 Alta Gracia $13,700
51 Río Tercero $13,700
52 San Francisco $13,700
53 Villa Carlos Paz $13,700
54 Villa María $13,700
55 Río Cuarto $13,700
56 Pilar $13,700
58 Corral de Bustos $13,700
59 Leones $13,700
60 General Cabrera $13,700
61 Hernando $13,700
62 Almafuerte $13,700
63 La Carlota $13,700
64 Oliva $13,700
65 Córdoba $13,700
66 Oncativo $13,700
67 Las Varillas $13,700
68 La Falda $13,700
69 Morteros $13,700
70 Unquillo $13,700
71 Embalse $13,700
72 Río Ceballos $13,700
73 Villa Nueva $13,700

Cities with the lowest median incomes in Cordoba face economic challenges that affect residents' quality of life and access to opportunities. Río Primero has a median household income of $13,700.

Lower incomes in these cities may reflect limited local job markets, reliance on specific industries, or historical economic factors. However, many of these communities also have lower costs of living, which can partially offset the income difference.

Economic development initiatives, workforce training programs, and infrastructure investments are key strategies being pursued in many of these communities to raise income levels and attract new employers.

Did You Know?

  • 1. The median household in Río Primero earns $13,700 — 82% below the national median.
  • 2. Lower incomes don't always mean lower quality of life — many of these cities have significantly lower costs of living.
  • 3. College towns often appear on this list because student populations bring down the median household income statistics.

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