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These 2 MD Suburbs Are Among The Wealthiest In America: Ranking

See how much you need to make to live comfortably in the toniest addresses in the country, according to the 2024 GOBankingRates survey.

Maryland communities that made the cut included Potomac and Bethesda.
Maryland communities that made the cut included Potomac and Bethesda. (Shutterstock)

MARYLAND — Two Maryland communities were included in a recent ranking of America’s wealthiest suburbs, according to the new report.

The finance website GOBankingRates set out to find which suburbs are home to some of the wealthiest Americans. The study's authors surveyed all municipalities with 5,000 or more households and isolated the 50 with the highest average household income using data from the American Community Survey. The 2024 typical home value and metro area location, with data from Zillow, were then sourced to determine the wealthiest suburbs.

Maryland communities that made the cut included Potomac, ranked 29th with an average household income of $287,918 and a typical home value of about $1.33 million, and Bethesda, ranked 34th with an income of $281,586 and home value of $1.29 million.

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Nationally, New York suburbs beat out California for the No. 1 and No. 2 wealthiest, but California communities were much more represented on the list as a whole.

The top three nationwide were the New York suburbs of Scarsdale and Rye, with respective incomes of $568,942 and $405,074 and home values of roughly $1.41 million and $2.12 million, followed by the Houston area suburb of West University Place, which had an average income of $403,845 and a typical home value of about $1.6 million.

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The complete list as well as details about methodology can be viewed at bit.ly/4cRKOOl.


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