Highest Income Cities in Georgia
Cities ranked by highest median household income. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Highest Income Cities 50
1 Peachtree City
$111,978
2 Fayetteville
$111,978
3 Woodstock
$108,115
4 Canton
$108,115
5 Holly Springs
$108,115
6 Richmond Hill
$103,408
7 Marietta
$102,738
8 Smyrna
$102,738
9 Mableton
$102,738
10 Kennesaw
$102,738
11 Acworth
$102,738
12 Powder Springs
$102,738
13 Dallas
$98,031
14 Martinez
$95,592
15 Evans
$95,592
16 Grovetown
$95,592
17 Newnan
$95,548
18 Atlanta
$95,292
19 South Fulton
$95,292
20 Sandy Springs
$95,292
21 Roswell
$95,292
22 Johns Creek
$95,292
23 Alpharetta
$95,292
24 Milton
$95,292
25 East Point
$95,292
26 Union City
$95,292
27 College Park
$95,292
28 Fairburn
$95,292
29 Jefferson
$89,544
30 Peachtree Corners
$87,890
31 Lawrenceville
$87,890
32 Duluth
$87,890
33 Sugar Hill
$87,890
34 Snellville
$87,890
35 Suwanee
$87,890
36 Norcross
$87,890
37 Buford
$87,890
38 Lilburn
$87,890
39 Mountain Park
$87,890
40 Monroe
$84,945
41 Loganville
$84,945
42 Stockbridge
$83,146
43 McDonough
$83,146
44 Douglasville
$82,984
45 Lithia Springs
$82,984
46 Cartersville
$82,243
47 Gainesville
$80,901
48 Warner Robins
$80,698
49 Perry
$80,698
50 Winder
$80,653
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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).