How much money do you need to make to be in the top 5% in your state? (2024)

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by Nick Jachim - 06/22/24 9:00 AM ET
by Nick Jachim - 06/22/24 9:00 AM ET

(NEXSTAR) – The disparity between the income that an average U.S. resident brings in yearly compared to those sitting at the top of earners in each state has always been a major topic of discussion.

In fact, WalletHub states that “the highest-earning 10% of individuals in the United States earn over 12 times more than those in the lowest-earning 10%, based on the latest Census data.”

And while looking up what the “average salary” is across the country, ($74,600, according to the latest data from the Federal Reserve), appears to give a solid idea of how far off most Americans are from the 5% club, a closer look at the high-end salaries reveals that the disparity is even more stark.

WalletHub broke down the income of all 50 U.S. states and Washington D.C into three different groups: the average annual income of the top 5%, the average for the bottom 20%, and the median for all of each state’s residents.

Landing at No. 1 was New York where the top 5% makes about $553,000 a year. That’s almost $35,000 more than the next two highest states and nearly $100,000 more than the 10th-ranked state.

While the top 5% is thriving in the Empire State, its bottom 20% is falling well short, ranking 44th in salary with $13,301.

Right behind New York is Connecticut and Virginia where the average is about $518,000 apiece. Followed by New Jersey and Illinois which are both hovering around $505,000.

The state with the lowest top 5% threshold is Alaska, where earning roughly $321,000 will get you into the club. Hawaii and Vermont aren’t far behind where the top 5% makes about $334,000.

Check out what you need to make in your state:

RankStateAverage Annual Income of Top 5%Median Annual IncomeAverage Annual Income of Bottom 20%
1New York$553,436$91,366$13,301
2Connecticut$518,757$114,156$14,576
3Virginia$518,296$89,393$18,694
4New Jersey$505,621$117,847$16,445
5Illinois$504,800$78,304$16,192
6Georgia$487,870$66,612$16,472
7Texas$481,483$70,513$16,802
8Washington$474,067$103,748$18,223
9Florida$470,308$68,818$15,375
10Massachusetts$466,208$127,760$13,689
11Minnesota$464,981$86,364$19,797
12Colorado$456,603$97,301$18,451
13California$454,829$123,988$13,949
14Tennessee$453,539$59,077$15,679
15District of Columbia$450,892$162,265$9,011
16North Carolina$450,592$63,025$15,836
17Utah$448,195$89,786$22,491
18Michigan$446,114$62,446$17,019
19Missouri$446,069$59,715$16,821
20Pennsylvania$445,261$74,711$15,801
21Ohio$436,922$61,904$16,188
22Maryland$427,135$124,693$16,647
23Arizona$424,913$74,375$16,604
24Kansas$423,517$68,489$17,176
25Nebraska$416,325$72,384$17,380
26Arkansas$416,224$51,032$14,069
27South Carolina$412,771$62,909$13,996
28Kentucky$411,897$55,629$13,800
29Oklahoma$405,113$57,215$15,205
30Idaho$403,737$70,041$18,372
31Delaware$402,989$87,173$16,930
32Wisconsin$402,256$72,602$17,973
33Nevada$401,062$80,366$14,472
34New Hampshire$400,343$110,205$18,075
35Indiana$399,270$64,170$16,670
36Alabama$398,584$55,480$13,242
37Montana$395,720$68,937$15,337
38Louisiana$395,155$56,282$11,504
39Iowa$395,093$68,974$17,621
40South Dakota$393,809$69,266$17,252
41North Dakota$387,548$79,874$15,661
42Wyoming$387,280$76,307$16,199
43Oregon$377,399$91,100$14,720
44Mississippi$377,040$46,880$12,168
45Rhode Island$353,721$104,252$12,668
46New Mexico$351,972$58,911$11,944
47West Virginia$345,239$52,719$12,477
48Maine$338,866$79,800$13,749
49Vermont$334,470$89,695$14,477
50Hawaii$334,369$141,832$14,014
51Alaska$321,634$113,934$15,646

As for what state’s residents make the most money on average, Washington D.C. finished with the highest median income of $162,265. Unfortunately, D.C. also finished with the lowest salary for the average annual income of the bottom 20%, with $9,011.

Other states that had a high median income were Hawaii ($141,832), Massachusetts ($127,760), Maryland ($124,693), and California ($123,988).

These states with a smaller gap between the average earner and the top 5% make it easier to make the jump, but it’s still difficult.

According to GoBankingRates, it will take a variety of factors to make that jump. First, you need a steady increase in income. This could mean you are making better financial decisions, investing wisely, or perhaps experiencing career advancements.

Another factor is maybe having a solid investment strategy, look to see that you are getting positive returns on your investment and that you have a well-diversified portfolio.

Finally, prioritize your long-term financial stability. Look to prioritize saving over short-term pleasures.

And if you’re looking to go even higher than the top 5%, Forbes found that to be one of the top 1% of earners in the U.S., you need to bring in an annual salary of at least $597,815, so start saving up!

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