Highest Income Cities in Minnesota
Cities ranked by highest median household income. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Highest Income Cities 50
1 Chanhassen
$125,946
2 Chaska
$125,946
3 Waconia
$125,946
4 Shakopee
$119,314
5 Savage
$119,314
6 Prior Lake
$119,314
7 Woodbury
$115,345
8 Cottage Grove
$115,345
9 Oakdale
$115,345
10 Forest Lake
$115,345
11 Stillwater
$115,345
12 Hugo
$115,345
13 Saint Michael
$107,209
14 Buffalo
$107,209
15 Otsego
$107,209
16 Monticello
$107,209
17 Eagan
$106,318
18 Burnsville
$106,318
19 Lakeville
$106,318
20 Apple Valley
$106,318
21 Inver Grove Heights
$106,318
22 Rosemount
$106,318
23 Farmington
$106,318
24 Hastings
$106,318
25 South Saint Paul
$106,318
26 West Saint Paul
$106,318
27 Mendota Heights
$106,318
28 Elk River
$105,466
29 Big Lake
$105,466
30 Coon Rapids
$101,869
31 Blaine
$101,869
32 Andover
$101,869
33 Fridley
$101,869
34 Ramsey
$101,869
35 Lino Lakes
$101,869
36 Columbia Heights
$101,869
37 Anoka
$101,869
38 Ham Lake
$101,869
39 East Bethel
$101,869
40 North Branch
$99,400
41 Minneapolis
$97,653
42 Bloomington
$97,653
43 Brooklyn Park
$97,653
44 Plymouth
$97,653
45 Maple Grove
$97,653
46 Eden Prairie
$97,653
47 West Coon Rapids
$97,653
48 Minnetonka
$97,653
49 Edina
$97,653
50 Minnetonka Mills
$97,653
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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).