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Ranked: The Richest Suburbs in America

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New York, California, and Texas are home to most of the wealthiest suburbs in the United States.

This graphic ranks the top 10 wealthiest suburbs in America based on data compiled by GoBankingRates.

Methodology

GoBankingRates examined communities with 5,000 households or more, isolating those with the highest average household income according to the 2022 American Community Survey. The average home value for each city was sourced from Zillow.

All data was collected and is current as of June 18, 2024.

Scarsdale, NY: Leading the List

The wealthiest suburb in the U.S. is Scarsdale, New York, where the average household income is $568,942 and typical home values exceed $1.4 million. Located 11 miles from Manhattan, Scarsdale has a population of around 20,000 and a significant Japanese community.

Less than 15 minutes by car from Scarsdale is the second suburb on our list, Rye. It boasts an average household income of $405,074, and typical home values can exceed $2 million.

RankSuburbMetro AreaAverage household income (USD)Typical home value (USD)

1Scarsdale, New YorkNew York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ568,9421,413,514

2Rye, New YorkNew York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ405,0742,199,482

3West University Place, TexasHouston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX403,8451,605,049

4Los Altos, CaliforniaSan Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA400,8174,451,059

5Paradise Valley, ArizonaPhoenix-Mesa-Glendale, AZ385,6433,449,905

6University Park, TexasDallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX381,2352,305,281

7Hinsdale, IllinoisChicago-Joliet-Naperville, IL380,4791,088,871

8Great Falls, VirginiaWashington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD373,7351,564,775

9Orinda, CaliforniaSan Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA370,2032,078,615

10Wellesley, MassachusettsBoston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA367,8011,979,339

Next on our list is West University Place, Texas. Located within the Greater Houston area, it has a population of around 15,000 and is nicknamed “The Neighborhood City” for serving mainly as a bedroom community for upper-class families.

The fourth suburb on our list is Los Altos, California. Located in the San Francisco Bay Area, it has a population of 32,000. Once an agricultural town with summer cottages and apricot orchards, Los Altos is now a residential suburb on the western edge of Silicon Valley, providing a major commuting base for the region.

In terms of coast comparisons, the East Coast has the wealthiest suburbs, with 23 making the top 50, including five from New York and five from New Jersey. The West Coast follows with 19 wealthy suburbs.

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