Highest Income Cities in Virginia
Cities ranked by highest median household income. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Highest Income Cities 50
1 Leesburg
$181,765
2 Ashburn
$181,765
3 Sterling
$181,765
4 South Riding
$181,765
5 Broadlands
$181,765
6 Sugarland Run
$181,765
7 Lowes Island
$181,765
8 Countryside
$181,765
9 Centreville
$153,637
10 Reston
$153,637
11 McLean
$153,637
12 Burke
$153,637
13 Annandale
$153,637
14 Oakton
$153,637
15 Oak Hill
$153,637
16 Springfield
$153,637
17 West Falls Church
$153,637
18 Herndon
$153,637
19 Baileys Crossroads
$153,637
20 Chantilly
$153,637
21 Lincolnia
$153,637
22 West Springfield
$153,637
23 Woodlawn
$153,637
24 Rose Hill
$153,637
25 Tysons
$153,637
26 Lorton
$153,637
27 Franconia
$153,637
28 Idylwood
$153,637
29 Vienna
$153,637
30 Wolf Trap
$153,637
31 Fort Hunt
$153,637
32 Hybla Valley
$153,637
33 Great Falls
$153,637
34 Merrifield
$153,637
35 Groveton
$153,637
36 Kings Park West
$153,637
37 Newington
$153,637
38 Mount Vernon
$153,637
39 Fairfax Station
$153,637
40 Dranesville
$153,637
41 Huntington
$153,637
42 Falls Church
$143,262
43 Arlington
$142,114
44 Fairfax
$132,348
45 Dale City
$131,402
46 Lake Ridge
$131,402
47 Linton Hall
$131,402
48 Montclair
$131,402
49 Buckhall
$131,402
50 Sudley
$131,402
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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).