Highest Income Cities in California
Cities ranked by highest median household income. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Highest Income Cities 50
1 San Jose
$164,281
2 Sunnyvale
$164,281
3 Santa Clara
$164,281
4 Mountain View
$164,281
5 Milpitas
$164,281
6 Palo Alto
$164,281
7 Cupertino
$164,281
8 Gilroy
$164,281
9 Morgan Hill
$164,281
10 Campbell
$164,281
11 Saratoga
$164,281
12 Los Gatos
$164,281
13 Los Altos
$164,281
14 Alum Rock
$164,281
15 Stanford
$164,281
16 Communications Hill
$164,281
17 Daly City
$158,855
18 San Mateo
$158,855
19 Redwood City
$158,855
20 South San Francisco
$158,855
21 San Bruno
$158,855
22 Pacifica
$158,855
23 Foster City
$158,855
24 Menlo Park
$158,855
25 Burlingame
$158,855
26 San Carlos
$158,855
27 East Palo Alto
$158,855
28 Belmont
$158,855
29 Millbrae
$158,855
30 North Fair Oaks
$158,855
31 Half Moon Bay
$158,855
32 Hillsborough
$158,855
33 Redwood Shores
$158,855
34 San Rafael
$149,091
35 Novato
$149,091
36 Mill Valley
$149,091
37 San Anselmo
$149,091
38 Larkspur
$149,091
39 Tamalpais-Homestead Valley
$149,091
40 San Francisco
$140,970
41 Chinatown
$140,970
42 Mission District
$140,970
43 Bayview-Hunters Point
$140,970
44 Noe Valley
$140,970
45 Visitacion Valley
$140,970
46 Parkside
$140,970
47 Oakland
$129,367
48 Fremont
$129,367
49 Hayward
$129,367
50 Berkeley
$129,367
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).