Mount Holly Springs ranked 698th in state for resident earnings in 2017

Mount Holly Springs ranked 698th in state for resident earnings in 2017
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Mount Holly Springs ranked 698th among cities in Pennsylvania by annual earnings per resident, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau in August.

The median income of Mount Holly Springs residents was an inflation-adjusted $28,284 per year. Mount Holly Springs had 812 households in 2017, with a population of 1,950.

The city with the highest median resident income in the state was Devon. Devon’s median income was $93,604 per year after adjusting for inflation – $65,320 more than Mount Holly Springs. It had 564 households in 2017 and a population of 1,749.

Loretto had the lowest annual resident income among cities in Pennsylvania, with a median income of only $4,369 per year. That was $23,915 less than the median income in Mount Holly Springs at the time. Loretto had 115 households in 2017 and a population of 1,203.

The table below shows the top 100 cities ranked by median annual resident earnings in 2017.

Top 100 cities by earnings per resident (2017)
Rank City Earnings per resident ($$$)
1 Devon 93,604
2 Fox Chapel 75,543
3 Ben Avon Heights 71,875
4 Chesterbrook 71,542
5 Woodside 71,506
6 Rosslyn Farms 63,958
7 Fort Indiantown Gap 63,403
8 Edgeworth 62,708
9 Sewickley Heights 62,625
10 Mount Gretna 60,972
11 Seven Fields 60,867
12 Skippack 59,467
13 Noblestown 58,403
14 Glen Osborne 57,857
15 Gibraltar 57,637
16 Woodbourne 56,892
17 Birmingham 56,250
18 West Conshohocken 55,924
19 Cashtown 55,598
20 Franklin Park 54,806
21 Thornburg 54,375
22 Blue Bell 53,520
23 Bradford Woods 53,458
24 Sunrise Lake 53,324
25 Upper St. Clair 52,683
26 Sewickley Hills 52,566
27 Newtown 52,006
28 Penn Wynne 51,798
29 Audubon 51,645
30 Waverly 51,438
31 Narberth 51,223
32 Breinigsville 50,933
33 New Schaefferstown 50,647
34 Evansburg 50,573
35 Rose Valley 50,417
36 Pocono Pines 50,086
37 Yardley 49,639
38 Milford Square 49,583
39 Maple Glen 49,274
40 Laurys Station 48,963
41 Conshohocken 48,893
42 Edgewood 48,432
43 Atwood 48,125
44 Newtown Grant 48,000
45 Aspinwall 47,851
46 Chalfont 47,805
47 Indian Lake 47,292
48 Ardmore 47,149
49 Albrightsville 47,143
50 Lionville 47,114
51 Eagleview 46,974
52 Spring House 46,940
53 Ancient Oaks 46,931
54 Bell Acres 46,750
55 Fort Washington 46,654
56 King of Prussia 46,490
57 McMurray 46,417
58 Boiling Springs 46,375
59 New Freedom 46,364
60 Webster 46,250
61 Montgomeryville 46,098
62 Churchville 45,822
63 Flourtown 45,813
64 Plymouth Meeting 45,755
65 Exton 45,747
66 Stormstown 45,714
67 Beech Mountain Lakes 45,685
68 Dryville 45,662
69 Virginville 45,469
70 Jenkintown 45,213
71 Ben Avon 44,635
72 Alleghenyville 44,632
73 Riegelsville 44,427
74 Caln 44,295
75 Churchill 43,958
76 Berwyn 43,857
77 Prospect Park 43,587
78 Pottsgrove 43,462
79 Harleysville 43,451
80 Egypt 43,285
81 Malvern 43,165
82 Oak Hills 43,153
83 Sturgeon 43,030
84 Richboro 42,700
85 Pennwyn 42,308
86 Feasterville 42,209
87 Callimont 42,083
88 New Hope 42,035
89 Lincoln Park 42,017
90 Nixon 41,927
91 Paoli 41,910
92 Trumbauersville 41,892
93 Oreland 41,821
94 Woxall 41,818
95 Media 41,773
96 Eagles Mere 41,750
97 Penryn 41,750
98 Paxtonville 41,736
99 Flying Hills 41,722
100 Halfway House 41,698

* All values are inflation-adjusted



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