A new study shows that while being rich is relative, the gap between average earnings and affluence is consistently horrifying.

Amid rising unemployment and inflation, it’s challenging for many Americans to get ahead, let alone get rich, though the dollar definition of the latter varies widely across the country.

Indeed, what makes you a fat cat in Kentucky could mean middle class in Massachusetts.

What makes you a fat cat in Kentucky could mean middle class in Massachusetts. BullRun – stock.adobe.com

MoneyLion used data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ 2024 American Community Survey to reach its findings, sourcing the household incomes and upper financial limits of each state.

In Mississippi, the average income of the top 5% of residents is $351,488, roughly half of what it takes to be considered wealthy in New York.

While what constitutes a rich person’s income varies across states, wealth disparity remains rock steady.

In Connecticut, which tops the country in the amount of money required to be a top earner, the average income of the top 5% of residents is a staggering 7 times the median income.

Even in West Virginia, which ranks lowest for the dollar amount it takes to be rich, the figure, $345,740, is still nearly 6 times higher than the median income of $60,798.

The MoneyLion findings come in the wake of two other shocking studies published last year that revealed just how expensive it is to live in the US and New York in particular.


Illustration of a blue map of the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, with white outlines showing individual state borders.
While what constitutes a rich person’s income varies across states, wealth disparity remains rock steady. Bilbo Baggins – stock.adobe.com

A family of four living in New York state needs to make a staggering $276,973 per year to live comfortably, a SmartAsset study from last June found.

Here’s how much cash money you need to make to be considered rich in every state, ranked by the average income of the top 5%.

1. Connecticut

  • Average income of the top 5%: $692,140
  • Median household income: $96,049

2. New York

  • Average income of the top 5%: $660,664
  • Median household income: $85,820

3. Massachusetts

  • Average income of the top 5%: $640,976
  • Median household income: $104,828

4. California

  • Average income of the top 5%: $632,836
  • Median household income: $100,149

5. New Jersey

  • Average income of the top 5%: $624,759
  • Median household income: $104,294

6. Washington

  • Average income of the top 5%: $613,761
  • Median household income: $99,389

7. Colorado

  • Average income of the top 5%: $572,314
  • Median household income: $97,113

8. Hawaii

  • Average income of the top 5%: $554,337
  • Median household income: $100,745

9. Maryland

  • Average income of the top 5%: $551,040
  • Median household income: $102,905

10. Virginia

  • Average income of the top 5%: $545,772
  • Median household income: $92,090

11. New Hampshire

  • Average income of the top 5%: $526,651
  • Median household income: $99,782

12. Illinois

  • Average income of the top 5%: $526,497
  • Median household income: $83,211

13. Florida

  • Average income of the top 5%: $513,319
  • Median household income: $77,735

14. Texas

  • Average income of the top 5%: $509,433
  • Median household income: $79,721

15. Alaska

  • Average income of the top 5%: $505,472
  • Median household income: $95,665

16. Nevada

  • Average income of the top 5%: $498,078
  • Median household income: $81,134

17. Arizona

  • Average income of the top 5%: $491,192
  • Median household income: $81,486

18. Minnesota

  • Average income of the top 5%: $490,491
  • Median household income: $87,117

19. Vermont

  • Average income of the top 5%: $487,703
  • Median household income: $82,730

20. Utah

  • Average income of the top 5%: $487,185
  • Median household income: $96,658

21. Pennsylvania

  • Average income of the top 5%: $485,453
  • Median household income: $77,545

22. Georgia

  • Average income of the top 5%: $485,391
  • Median household income: $79,991

23. Delaware

  • Average income of the top 5%: $484,587
  • Median household income: $87,534

24. Rhode Island

  • Average income of the top 5%: $479,720
  • Median household income: $83,504

25. North Carolina

  • Average income of the top 5%: $476,994
  • Median household income: $73,958

26. Tennessee

  • Average income of the top 5%: $466,114
  • Median household income: $71,997

27. Oregon

  • Average income of the top 5%: $462,142
  • Median household income: $85,220

28. Wyoming

  • Average income of the top 5%: $461,848
  • Median household income: $75,532

29. North Dakota

  • Average income of the top 5%: $459,933
  • Median household income: $77,871

30. Montana

  • Average income of the top 5%: $458,810
  • Median household income: $75,340

31. Kansas

  • Average income of the top 5%: $446,918
  • Median household income: $75,514

32. Michigan

  • Average income of the top 5%: $440,173
  • Median household income: $72,389

33. Maine

  • Average income of the top 5%: $439,986
  • Median household income: $76,442

34. Idaho

  • Average income of the top 5%: $433,141
  • Median household income: $81,166

35. South Dakota

  • Average income of the top 5%: $431,202
  • Median household income: $76,881

36. Missouri

  • Average income of the top 5%: $424,120
  • Median household income: $71,589

37. South Carolina

  • Average income of the top 5%: $424,042
  • Median household income: $72,350

38. Ohio

  • Average income of the top 5%: $423,457
  • Median household income: $72,212

39. Nebraska

  • Average income of the top 5%: $422,020
  • Median household income: $76,376

40. Wisconsin

  • Average income of the top 5%: $417,893
  • Median household income: $77,488

41. Oklahoma

  • Average income of the top 5%: $407,557
  • Median household income: $66,148

42. Indiana

  • Average income of the top 5%: $406,352
  • Median household income: $71,959

43. Alabama

  • Average income of the top 5%: $397,207
  • Median household income: $66,659

44. Louisiana

  • Average income of the top 5%: $391,326
  • Median household income: $60,986

45. Iowa

  • Average income of the top 5%: $388,530
  • Median household income: $75,501

46. New Mexico

  • Average income of the top 5%: $387,689
  • Median household income: $67,816

47. Arkansas

  • Average income of the top 5%: $385,591
  • Median household income: $62,106

48. Kentucky

  • Average income of the top 5%: $380,654
  • Median household income: $64,526

49. Mississippi

  • Average income of the top 5%: $351,488
  • Median household income: $59,127

50. West Virginia

  • Average income of the top 5%: $345,740
  • Median household income: $60,798

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