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Lowest Income in Calabarzon

Top 100 cities ranked by lowest income

Lowest Income — Calabarzon

1 Antipolo $3,900
2 Calamba $3,900
3 Imus $3,900
4 Dasmariñas $3,900
5 Bacoor $3,900
6 San Pedro $3,900
7 Cabuyao $3,900
8 San Pablo $3,900
9 Biñan $3,900
10 Cainta $3,900
11 Batangas $3,900
12 Taytay $3,900
13 Lucena $3,900
14 Binangonan $3,900
15 Santa Rosa $3,900
16 Lipa City $3,900
17 Candelaria $3,900
18 Angono $3,900
19 Rodriguez $3,900
20 San Mateo $3,900
21 Rosario $3,900
22 Pulong Santa Cruz $3,900
23 Silang $3,900
24 Los Baños $3,900
25 Cavite City $3,900
26 Tayabas $3,900
27 Carmona $3,900
28 Santa Cruz $3,900
29 General Trias $3,900
30 Calauan $3,900
31 Tagaytay $3,900
32 Pagbilao $3,900
33 Kawit $3,900
34 Mauban $3,900
35 Indang $3,900
36 Calauag $3,900
37 Tanauan $3,900
38 Nasugbu $3,900
39 Tunasan $3,900
40 Tanay $3,900
41 Santo Tomas $3,900
42 Naic $3,900
43 Patuto $3,900
44 Cardona $3,900
45 Balayan $3,900
46 Morong $3,900
47 Noveleta $3,900
48 Sariaya $3,900
49 Amadeo $3,900
50 Maragondon $3,900
51 Mamatid $3,900
52 Taal $3,900
53 San Pascual $3,900
54 Calaca $3,900
55 Mendez-Nuñez $3,900
56 Jalajala $3,900
57 Teresa $3,900
58 Pila $3,900
59 Baclaran $3,900
60 Bauan $3,900
61 Bay $3,900
62 Alaminos $3,900
63 Lucban $3,900
64 Pililla $3,900
65 Lumbang $3,900
66 Malvar $3,900
67 Atimonan $3,900
68 Majayjay $3,900
69 Paete $3,900
70 Catanauan $3,900
71 Lopez $3,900
72 Concepcion Ibaba $3,900
73 Pangil $3,900
74 Talisay $3,900
75 Nagcarlan $3,900
76 Victoria $3,900
78 Gumaca $3,900
79 Bignay Uno $3,900
80 Malanday $3,900
81 Cuenca $3,900
82 Baras $3,900
83 Sampaloc $3,900
84 Ternate $3,900
85 Malabanban Norte $3,900
86 Del Remedio $3,900
87 Aurora $3,900
88 Calatagan $3,900
89 Lilio $3,900
90 Lusacan $3,900
91 Lalig $3,900
92 Bulihan $3,900
93 Manggahan $3,900
94 Pagsañgahan $3,900
95 Buco $3,900
96 Mabitac $3,900
97 Mariana $3,900
98 Malaya $3,900
99 Bilog-Bilog $3,900
100 San Narciso $3,900

Cities with the lowest median incomes in Calabarzon face economic challenges that affect residents' quality of life and access to opportunities. Antipolo has a median household income of $3,900.

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 Antipolo earns $3,900 — 95% 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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