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Palmdale 10th in US for biggest increase in high-income households

El Monte and East Los Angeles also rank high among cities with households earning at least $200,000 a year

Palmdale has posted the nation’s 10th biggest increase in households earning at least $200,000, according to a new report from SmartAsset.com.
Travelers are seen here on
 the northbound 14 freeway heading to Palmdale. (File photo by Gene Blevins)
Palmdale has posted the nation’s 10th biggest increase in households earning at least $200,000, according to a new report from SmartAsset.com. Travelers are seen here on the northbound 14 freeway heading to Palmdale. (File photo by Gene Blevins)
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Palmdale had the nation’s 10th biggest increase in households earning at least $200,000, according the latest full-year data available in a new report from SmartAsset.com.

The data, drawn from a US Census Bureau survey of 345 cities with a population of 100,000 or more, includes the percentage increase in households earning $200,000 or more annually and the number of high-income households added.

The report shows Palmdale, a city in north Los Angeles County known for its aerospace history, added 3,306 high-income households between 2021 and 2022 — a 119.4% increase. Broken down, that meant 13.6% of the city’s households were earning $200,000 or more annually, more than double the 6.2% reported in 2021.

Spokane, Wash., Allentown, Pa., and others topped SmartAsset’s list. These Southern California cities still ranked high out of 345 cities:

13. El Monte – 93.3% increase and 879 high-income households added. That bumped its percentage of total households in the city to 5.8% compared to 3% in 2021.

15. East Los Angeles – 87% gain and 612 additional high-income households. That increased its percentage to 4.3% in 2022 from 2.3% the previous year.

22. Garden Grove – 76.1% increase with 3,338 high-income households added. That boosted its percentage of the city’s total to 15.5% in 2022 from 8.8% in 2021.

23. Moreno Valley – 73.3% increase with 2,423 high-income households added. That increased its percentage of total households in the city to 10.4% in 2022 from 6% in 2021.

27. Corona – 69.4% increase with 3,231 high-income households added. That increased its percentage to 18.3% in 2022 from 10.8% in 2021.

44. Fontana – 53% increase with 2,451 high-income households added. That increased its percentage of the city’s total households to 12.4% in 2022 from 8.1% in 2021.

So which cities saw the biggest gains in high-income households? Here are the top 10 in order:

1. Spokane, Wash. – 183.3% increase with 1,510 high-income households added. That bumped its percentage of the city’s total to 5.1% in 2022 from 1.8% the previous year.

2. Allentown, Pa. – 163.6% increase and 830 high-income households added. Its percentage of the city’s total housing rose to 2.9% in 2022 from 1.1% the previous year.

3. Evansville, Ind. – 150% increase with 816 high-income households added. That bumped its percentage of the city’s overall housing to 2.5% in 2022 from 1% the previous year

4. Killeen, Texas – 146.2% increase with 1,197 high-income households added. Its percentage jumped to 3.2% in 2022 from 1.3% the previous year.

5. San Tan Valley, Arizona – 143.9% increase with 2,344 high-income households added. Its percentage of overall housing rose to 10% in 2022 from 4.1% the previous year.

6. Springfield, Mass. – 141.7% increase with 2,103 high-income households added. Its percentage of overall housing rose to 5.8% in 2022 from 2.4% the previous year.

7. New Haven, Conn. – 136.4% increase with 3,362 high-income households added. The percentage jumped to 10.4% in 2022 from 4.4% the previous year.

8. Manchester, N.H. – 134.1% increase with 2,620 high-income households added. Its percentage rose to 9.6% in 2022 from 4.1% the previous year.

9. Jackson, Miss. – 125% increase with 1,554 high-income households added. Its percentage increased to 4.5% in 2022 from 2% the previous year.

10. Palmdale – 119.4% increase with 3,306 high-income households added. Its percentage increased to 13.6% in 2022 from 6.2% the previous year.