Highest Income Cities in Ohio
Cities ranked by highest median household income. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Highest Income Cities 50
1 Delaware
$133,540
2 Powell
$133,540
3 Lewis Center
$133,540
4 Marysville
$112,322
5 Mason
$110,132
6 Lebanon
$110,132
7 Springboro
$110,132
8 Franklin
$110,132
9 Brunswick
$94,968
10 Medina
$94,968
11 Wadsworth
$94,968
12 Lancaster
$90,966
13 Pickerington
$90,966
14 Beavercreek
$87,309
15 Fairborn
$87,309
16 Xenia
$87,309
17 London
$87,045
18 Goshen
$85,510
19 Newark
$84,426
20 Pataskala
$84,426
21 Heath
$84,426
22 Hamilton
$81,590
23 Middletown
$81,590
24 Fairfield
$81,590
25 Oxford
$81,590
26 Monroe
$81,590
27 Trenton
$81,590
28 Mentor
$80,925
29 Willoughby
$80,925
30 Painesville
$80,925
31 Eastlake
$80,925
32 Willowick
$80,925
33 Wickliffe
$80,925
34 Troy
$76,817
35 Piqua
$76,817
36 Celina
$76,782
37 Kent
$75,766
38 Streetsboro
$75,766
39 Aurora
$75,766
40 Ravenna
$75,766
41 Urbana
$75,556
42 Columbus
$75,176
43 Dublin
$75,176
44 Grove City
$75,176
45 Westerville
$75,176
46 Reynoldsburg
$75,176
47 Upper Arlington
$75,176
48 Gahanna
$75,176
49 Hilliard
$75,176
50 Whitehall
$75,176
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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).