The 10 Richest Cities in Minnesota for 2024

In this article, we'll look at the top 10 richest cities in Minnesota and explore some of the demographic statistics of each to see if we can find out why they are the richest.

Before we get started, let's talk about how we determine "the richest cities" by explaining how we calculate it.

We use the mean household income for each city, which can be found on the latest American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. The ACS is an ongoing survey conducted by the US Census Bureau and, because it's updated yearly, is more up-to-date that the Decennial Survey.

The latest year we have ACS data for is 2022.

Using the mean (or average) household income, we only really have two criteria to determine the richest cities:

  1. The city must have a population of at least 500 people.
  2. The margin of error provided by the Census Bureau for the city must be less than 50% of the mean household income estimate.

Richest Cities in Minnesota

If you're in a rush and just want to see the top 10 cities in Minnesota, here they are, sorted by highest average household income.

The list is long, so you might have to scroll the table to see all of the cities. You can click the links in the table to view more demographic statistics about the city.

Rank City County Mean Income
1 Rochester Olmsted County $312,907.00
2 Baytown Washington County $246,695.00
3 Udolpho Mower County $243,790.00
4 Haverhill Olmsted County $233,889.00
5 Oronoco Olmsted County $205,096.00
6 West Lakeland Washington County $204,174.00
7 May Washington County $199,802.00
8 Louisville Scott County $191,234.00
9 New Market Scott County $188,793.00
10 Cascade Olmsted County $185,584.00

Demographic Statistics for the 10 Richest Cities in Minnesota

Now that we've seen the top 10 cities in Minnesota, let's take a look at some of the demographic statistics for each city.

We'll focus on the top 10 richest cities in Minnesota to see if there any similarities or differences between them.

Household Income by Age

In the table below, we can compare the household income by age for each of the cities.

City Under 25 25 to 44 45 to 64 65 and Over
Rochester $0.00 $250,001.00 $229,072.00 $128,750.00
Baytown $0.00 $169,583.00 $248,750.00 $110,000.00
Udolpho $46,667.00 $131,250.00 $90,250.00 $250,001.00
Haverhill $0.00 $149,022.00 $195,000.00 $109,896.00
Oronoco $0.00 $171,029.00 $188,333.00 $51,635.00
West Lakeland $0.00 $234,519.00 $183,056.00 $122,768.00
May $0.00 $183,333.00 $153,750.00 $94,107.00
Louisville $0.00 $219,375.00 $171,667.00 $95,000.00
New Market $0.00 $150,625.00 $166,205.00 $88,365.00
Cascade $0.00 $0.00 $160,781.00 $112,813.00

Note than any fields showing as $0 are because the data was not available from the latest ACS.

We can see from the data above that the most common age bracket for the richest cities in Minnesota is 25 to 44, with 40.00% of the top earners falling into this age bracket.

The list below shows all of the top age brackets for the richest cities in Minnesota.

  • 40.00% of the richest cities in Minnesota were aged 25 to 44
  • 50.00% of the richest cities in Minnesota were aged 45 to 64
  • 10.00% of the richest cities in Minnesota were aged 65 and over

Race and Ethnicity

We can also look at the race and ethnicity for the richest cities in Minnesota. To do that, we created averages for each race reported for the city by the ACS survey.

The chart below shows the most common races living in the richest cities in Minnesota:

  • 94.44% Black/African American
  • 89.45% Native
  • 4.71% Hispanic
  • 1.71% Other
  • 1.26% White
  • 0.75% Asian
  • 0.01% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

This shows that the most common race across the richest cities in Minnesota is "Black/African American".

Education Levels

Another interesting demographic to look at would be the education levels of the people living in the richest cities in Minnesota.

Just like we did with the race and ethnicity numbers, we can create averages for each of the education levels the Census Bureau tracks for each city, by summing them and dividing by the number of cities we're comparing.

The chart below shows the most common education level of people living in the richest cities in Minnesota:

  • Bachelor's degree
    48.27%
  • High school diploma or equivalent
    22.02%
  • Master's degree or higher
    21.46%
  • Some college or associate's degree
    7.61%
  • Less than high school diploma
    0.64%

The data shows that 69.73% of people living in the richest cities in Minnesota have a bachelor's degree or higher.

Conclusion

Hopefully, this article has given you some interesting insights into why the richest cities in Minnesota are so wealthy based on the common demographics between them.

In the future, we will try to add more data to this article and pull out more interesting insights from the information.

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