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Lowest Income in Budapest

Top 85 cities ranked by lowest income

Lowest Income — Budapest

1 Újpéteritelep $15,984
2 Orczynegyed $15,984
4 Palotanegyed $15,984
5 Rákoskert $15,984
6 Csarnoknegyed $15,984
7 Csepel-Erdősor $15,984
8 Gubacsipuszta $15,984
9 Magdolnanegyed $15,984
10 Csepel-Belváros $15,984
11 Pestújhely $15,984
12 Pesthidegkút $15,984
13 Budatétény $15,984
14 Wekerletelep $15,984
15 Pacsirtatelep $15,984
16 Istvánmező $15,984
17 Lipótváros $15,984
19 Havanna-lakótelep $15,984
20 Rákoshegy $15,984
21 Soroksár $15,984
22 Újhegy $15,984
24 Bókaytelep $15,984
25 Miklóstelep $15,984
26 Laposdűlő $15,984
27 Lakatos-lakótelep $15,984
28 Csepel-Kertváros $15,984
29 Soroksár-Ujtelep $15,984
30 Orbánhegy $15,984
31 Népszínháznegyed $15,984
32 Cinkota $15,984
33 Gloriett-telep $15,984
34 Rákoscsaba $15,984
35 Újlak $15,984
36 Gellérthegy $15,984
37 Szemeretelep $15,984
38 Ligettelek $15,984
39 Csepel-Szabótelep $15,984
40 Gyárdűlő $15,984
41 Losoncinegyed $15,984
42 Felsőrákos $15,984
43 Corvinnegyed $15,984
45 Kispest $15,984
47 Erzsébetváros $15,984
48 Angyalföld $15,984
52 Józsefváros $15,984
54 Kőbánya $15,984
55 Ferencváros $15,984
60 Újpest $15,984
63 Zugló $15,984
65 Óbuda $15,984
66 Sashalom $15,984
67 Csepel-Királyerdő $15,984
68 Csepel-Csillagtelep $15,984
69 Mátyásföld $15,984
71 Rákosszentmihály $15,984
73 Óhegy $15,984
75 Budafok $15,984
76 Budapest $15,984
78 Pesterzsébet $15,984
79 Újlipótváros $15,984
80 Rákospalota $15,984
83 Kelenföld $15,984
85 Pestlőrinc $15,984

Cities with the lowest median incomes in Budapest face economic challenges that affect residents' quality of life and access to opportunities. Újpéteritelep has a median household income of $15,984.

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 Újpéteritelep earns $15,984 — 79% 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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