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Lowest Income in North Macedonia

Top 70 cities ranked by lowest income

Lowest Income — North Macedonia

1 Šuto Orizare F6 $7,400
2 Strumica E7 $7,400
3 Kičevo 43 $7,400
4 Lipkovo 59 $7,400
5 Zelino C3 $7,400
6 Saraj F6 $7,400
7 Radovis 84 $7,400
8 Tearce A5 $7,400
9 Kriva Palanka 52 $7,400
10 Kochani 46 $7,400
11 Gevgelija 33 $7,400
12 Negotino 69 $7,400
13 Studeničani A2 $7,400
14 Vinica B4 $7,400
15 Debar D2 $7,400
16 Negotino B7 $7,400
17 Delcevo 22 $7,400
18 Resen 86 $7,400
19 Gostivar D4 $7,400
20 Skopje F6 $7,400
21 Kumanovo D7 $7,400
22 Prilep E3 $7,400
23 Bitola 06 $7,400
24 Čair F6 $7,400
25 Tetovo E8 $7,400
26 Kisela Voda F6 $7,400
27 Veles F1 $7,400
28 Ilinden 36 $7,400
29 Shtip 98 $7,400
30 Centar Župa 18 $7,400
31 Ohrid E2 $7,400
32 Gjorče Petro F6 $7,400
33 Kavadarci D6 $7,400
34 Struga E6 $7,400
35 Butel F6 $7,400
36 Delogožda E6 $7,400
37 Sopište 92 $7,400
38 Rostusa E4 $7,400
39 Radishani F6 $7,400
40 Labunista E6 $7,400
41 Vrapčište B7 $7,400
42 Chucher-Sandevo 20 $7,400
43 Velesta E6 $7,400
44 Bogdanci 08 $7,400
45 Dolna Banjica D4 $7,400
46 Петровец 79 $7,400
47 Šipkovica E8 $7,400
48 Džepčište E8 $7,400
49 Makedonska Kamenica 62 $7,400
50 Jegunovce D5 $7,400
51 Vrutok D4 $7,400
52 Krivogashtani 53 $7,400
53 Makedonski Brod D8 $7,400
54 Bosilovo 11 $7,400
55 Brvenica 12 $7,400
56 Kamenjane C7 $7,400
57 Bogovinje C7 $7,400
58 Berovo 04 $7,400
59 Sveti Nikole A4 $7,400
60 Арачиново 01 $7,400
61 Probishtip 83 $7,400
62 Cegrane D4 $7,400
63 Krusevo 54 $7,400
64 Vasilevo A9 $7,400
65 Zajas 43 $7,400
66 Novo Selo 72 $7,400
67 Kondovo F6 $7,400
68 Dolneni 28 $7,400
69 Dračevo F6 $7,400
70 Kratovo 51 $7,400

Cities with the lowest median incomes in North Macedonia face economic challenges that affect residents' quality of life and access to opportunities. Šuto Orizare has a median household income of $7,400.

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 Šuto Orizare earns $7,400 — 90% 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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