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  1. Oct 31, 2023 · To count yourself among the nation's top earners, it takes an income of at least six figures. Here's how the numbers break down for each group.

    • Julia Kagan
    • John Csiszar
    • District of Columbia. Median income: $92,266. Top 10% income: $361,695. The top 10% in the District of Columbia make $269,429 more than the average worker.
    • Connecticut. Median income: $78,833. Top 10% income: $306,153. Wages are high in Connecticut, but so is the spread between the top 10% and the median income.
    • New Jersey. Median income: $85,751. Top 10% income: $305,190. Wage disparity in the Garden State is fairly high, with the top 10% drawing 256% more than median wage earners.
    • Massachusetts. Median income: $85,843. Top 10% income: $299,188. The disparity between what the top 10% makes versus the median income in Massachusetts stands at 249%.
  2. Aug 27, 2023 · The top 10% of household incomes starts at $191,406, the top 5% at $290,406, and the top 1% at $867,436. Those are the nationwide numbers, but they also vary considerably if you account for...

  3. moneywise.com › employment › how-much-you-need-to-beTop 10% income - MoneyWise

    Apr 17, 2023 · According to a 2022 study by SmartAsset, the top 1% in Connecticut makes about $896,490, whereas in Tennessee you’d only need around half that much ($492,583). While the income of the top 1% varies, Forbes reported in 2022 that the bracket's minimum net worth is much higher — a cool $11.1 million.

    • Amy Legate-Wolfe
  4. Jun 16, 2023 · People with the top 1% of net worth in the U.S. in 2022 had $10,815,000 in net worth. The top 2% had a net worth of $2,472,000. The top 5% had $1,030,000. The top 10% had $854,900.

  5. Jan 17, 2024 · Advertisement. Income thresholds in the U.S. for the top 10%, 5% and 1% of earners in 2023 reveal a surprising reality. Entering these high-earning brackets may be more achievable than many...

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