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Lowest Income in Punjab

Top 100 cities ranked by lowest income

Lowest Income — Punjab

1 Gil $2,800
2 Budhlāda $2,800
3 Bhulath Gharbi $2,800
4 Bhogpur $2,800
6 Bhīkhi $2,800
7 Bhawānīgarh $2,800
8 Bathinda $2,800
9 Bhādson $2,800
10 Bhadaur $2,800
11 Begowāl $2,800
12 Batāla $2,800
13 Basi $2,800
14 Barnāla $2,800
15 Banūr $2,800
16 Banga $2,800
17 Bālāchor $2,800
18 Bagha Purana $2,800
19 Badhni Kalān $2,800
20 Bāba Bakāla $2,800
21 Anandpur $2,800
22 Amritsar $2,800
23 Amloh $2,800
24 Alāwalpur $2,800
25 Akālgarh $2,800
26 Ajnāla $2,800
27 Abohar $2,800
28 Adampur $2,800
29 Mullānwāla $2,800
30 Zerakpur $2,800
31 Dappar $2,800
32 Mīrpur $2,800
33 Bhankarpur $2,800
34 Mohali $2,800
35 Kotkapura $2,800
36 Bhagta $2,800
37 Zira $2,800
38 Longowal $2,800
39 Patran $2,800
40 Lohiān $2,800
42 Kaurānwāli $2,800
43 Baruwāli $2,800
44 Mahna $2,800
45 Rāman $2,800
46 Bhucho Mandi $2,800
47 Mūllānpur $2,800
48 Baddowāl $2,800
49 Bhattiān $2,800
50 Pratāp Singhwāla $2,800
51 Tharīke $2,800
52 Fateh Nangal $2,800
53 Tapa $2,800
54 Chīma $2,800
55 Jalālābād $2,800
56 Naya Gaon $2,800
57 Ahmedgarh $2,800
58 Bareta $2,800
59 Sufipind $2,800
60 Rail $2,800
61 Sarai Khas $2,800
62 Dhin $2,800
64 Lehragaga $2,800
65 Moonak $2,800
66 Rampura Phul $2,800
67 Kathāniān $2,800
68 Nangli $2,800
69 Nāg $2,800
70 Balaungi $2,800
71 Gobindgarh $2,800
72 Gorāya $2,800
73 Apra $2,800
74 Khotran $2,800
75 Behjoga $2,800
76 Husainpur $2,800
77 Budha Thēh $2,800
78 Bahrāmpur $2,800
79 Bhamiān Kalān $2,800
80 Sānehwāl $2,800
81 Goniāna Mandi $2,800
82 Chuhal $2,800
83 Pakhi Khanauri $2,800
84 Amargarh $2,800
85 Lāhauran Bara $2,800
86 Rurki $2,800
87 Mulānpur $2,800
88 Nīlpur $2,800
89 Lālru $2,800
90 Boh $2,800
91 Thariāl $2,800
92 Rāya $2,800
93 Satiāwāla $2,800
94 Mamun $2,800
95 Kot $2,800
96 Jugiāl $2,800
97 Manwāl $2,800
98 Tibri $2,800
99 Daulatpur $2,800
100 Bungal $2,800

Cities with the lowest median incomes in Punjab face economic challenges that affect residents' quality of life and access to opportunities. Gil has a median household income of $2,800.

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 Gil earns $2,800 — 96% 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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