
A six-figure income may be enough to live comfortably in some places, but this amount is considered lower-middle class in 50 popular cities with high cost of living. This is especially pronounced in three major Silicon Valley hubs in Northern California.
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GOBankingRates referred to the Pew Research Center’s definition of middle class as two-thirds to double the median household income to determine the cities where a six-figure income is considered lower-middle class.
Key factors for cities with at least 100,000 total population, including the median household income and livability index, were factored in, and the middle-class income range was calculated and divided into thirds to find the lower-middle class income range.

Key Findings
- A six-figure income is considered lower-middle class in 26 California cities. The minimum lower-middle class income is $115,000 in the top three: Sunnyvale, Fremont and Santa Clara.
- A six-figure income is lower-middle class in 28 West Coast cities, the most out of any U.S. region. Those cities are Sunnyvale (#1), Fremont (#2), Santa Clara (#3), Bellevue (#4), San Mateo (#6), San Jose (#9), San Francisco (#10), Carlsbad (#12), Thousand Oaks (#15), Irvine (#16), Elk Grove (#23), Seattle (#24), Santa Clarita (#27), Huntington Beach (#28), Daly City (#30), Temecula (#31), Simi Valley (#32), Roseville (#33), Orange (#34), Hayward (#35), Torrance (#38), Costa Mesa (#41), Murrieta (#42), Rancho Cucamonga (#43), Concord (#44), Vacaville (#46), Berkeley (#47) and Corona (#50).
- No Florida cities ranked in the top 50.
Here are the 50 high-cost cities where a six-figure income is considered lower-middle class, ranked from highest median household income.
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1. Sunnyvale, California
- Median household income: $181,862
- Annual cost of living: $177,385
- Livability: 82
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $121,241
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $202,069
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2. Fremont, California
- Median household income: $176,350
- Annual cost of living: $132,768
- Livability: 83
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $117,567
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $195,944

3. Santa Clara, California
- Median household income: $173,670
- Annual cost of living: $146,546
- Livability: 76
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $115,780
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $192,967

4. Bellevue, Washington
- Median household income: $161,300
- Annual cost of living: $136,890
- Livability: 87
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $107,533
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $179,222

5. Highlands Ranch, Colorado
- Median household income: $155,847
- Annual cost of living: $71,989
- Livability: 69
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $103,898
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $173,163

6. San Mateo, California
- Median household income: $152,669
- Annual cost of living: $149,931
- Livability: 79
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $101,779
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $169,632
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7. Naperville, Illinois
- Median household income: $150,937
- Annual cost of living: $67,955
- Livability: 83
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $100,625
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $167,708

8. Frisco, Texas
- Median household income: $146,158
- Annual cost of living: $67,616
- Livability: 78
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $97,439
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $162,398

9. San Jose, California
- Median household income: $141,565
- Annual cost of living: $128,258
- Livability: 79
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $94,377
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $157,294

10. San Francisco
- Median household income: $141,446
- Annual cost of living: $122,380
- Livability: 75
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $94,297
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $157,162

11. Arlington, Virginia
- Median household income: $140,160
- Annual cost of living: $99,273
- Livability: 86
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $93,440
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $155,733
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12. Carlsbad, California
- Median household income: $139,326
- Annual cost of living: $112,773
- Livability: 78
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $92,884
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $154,807

13. Sugar Land, Texas
- Median household income: $137,511
- Annual cost of living: $55,456
- Livability: 80
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $91,674
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $152,790

14. Carmel, Indiana
- Median household income: $134,602
- Annual cost of living: $60,832
- Livability: 83
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $89,735
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $149,558

15. Thousand Oaks, California
- Median household income: $134,367
- Annual cost of living: $97,874
- Livability: 71
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $89,578
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $149,297

16. Irvine, California
- Median household income: $129,647
- Annual cost of living: $146,594
- Livability: 76
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $86,431
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $144,052
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17. Cary, North Carolina
- Median household income: $129,399
- Annual cost of living: $64,974
- Livability: 90
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $86,266
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $143,777

18. Columbia, Maryland
- Median household income: $129,173
- Annual cost of living: $61,393
- Livability: 79
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $86,115
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $143,526

19. Allen, Texas
- Median household income: $129,130
- Annual cost of living: $55,935
- Livability: 77
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $86,087
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $143,478

20. Centennial, Colorado
- Median household income: $128,167
- Annual cost of living: $68,388
- Livability: 80
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $85,445
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $142,408

21. Fishers, Indiana
- Median household income: $128,141
- Annual cost of living: $53,737
- Livability: 82
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $85,427
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $142,379
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22. Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Median household income: $126,469
- Annual cost of living: $140,232
- Livability: 86
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $84,313
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $140,521

23. Elk Grove, California
- Median household income: $122,229
- Annual cost of living: $69,388
- Livability: 73
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $81,486
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $135,810

24. Seattle
- Median household income: $121,984
- Annual cost of living: $86,821
- Livability: 75
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $81,323
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $135,538

25. Gilbert, Arizona
- Median household income: $121,351
- Annual cost of living: $63,124
- Livability: 89
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $80,901
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $134,834

26. McKinney, Texas
- Median household income: $120,273
- Annual cost of living: $56,300
- Livability: 74
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $80,182
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $133,637
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27. Santa Clarita, California
- Median household income: $119,926
- Annual cost of living: $81,613
- Livability: 70
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $79,951
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $133,251

28. Huntington Beach, California
- Median household income: $119,885
- Annual cost of living: $118,377
- Livability: 67
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $79,923
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $133,206

29. League City, Texas
- Median household income: $119,870
- Annual cost of living: $48,300
- Livability: 76
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $79,913
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $133,189

30. Daly City, California
- Median household income: $119,570
- Annual cost of living: $102,929
- Livability: 81
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $79,713
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $132,856

31. Temecula, California
- Median household income: $117,840
- Annual cost of living: $78,556
- Livability: 71
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $78,560
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $130,933
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32. Simi Valley, California
- Median household income: $117,703
- Annual cost of living: $83,035
- Livability: 64
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $78,469
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $130,781

33. Roseville, California
- Median household income: $117,354
- Annual cost of living: $69,014
- Livability: 78
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $78,236
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $130,393

34. Orange, California
- Median household income: $116,945
- Annual cost of living: $101,841
- Livability: 71
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $77,963
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $129,939

35. Hayward, California
- Median household income: $113,775
- Annual cost of living: $84,372
- Livability: 76
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $75,850
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $126,417

36. Alexandria, Virginia
- Median household income: $113,638
- Annual cost of living: $78,826
- Livability: 83
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $75,759
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $126,264
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37. Arvada, Colorado
- Median household income: $113,396
- Annual cost of living: $66,188
- Livability: 85
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $75,597
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $125,996

38. Torrance, California
- Median household income: $113,105
- Annual cost of living: $107,536
- Livability: 77
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $75,403
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $125,672

39. Pearland, Texas
- Median household income: $112,470
- Annual cost of living: $50,519
- Livability: 81
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $74,980
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $124,967

40. Olathe, Kansas
- Median household income: $112,232
- Annual cost of living: $51,468
- Livability: 78
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $74,821
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $124,702

41. Costa Mesa, California
- Median household income: $110,073
- Annual cost of living: $118,096
- Livability: 62
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $73,382
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $122,303

42. Murrieta, California
- Median household income: $109,780
- Annual cost of living: $71,304
- Livability: 69
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $73,187
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $121,978

43. Rancho Cucamonga, California
- Median household income: $109,511
- Annual cost of living: $79,623
- Livability: 69
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $73,007
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $121,679

44. Concord, California
- Median household income: $109,195
- Annual cost of living: $78,665
- Livability: 64
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $72,797
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $121,328

45. Plano, Texas
- Median household income: $108,649
- Annual cost of living: $57,144
- Livability: 83
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $72,433
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $120,721

46. Vacaville, California
- Median household income: $108,580
- Annual cost of living: $66,863
- Livability: 79
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $72,387
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $120,644
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47. Berkeley, California
- Median household income: $108,558
- Annual cost of living: $121,564
- Livability: 78
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $72,372
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $120,620

48. Stamford, Connecticut
- Median household income: $107,474
- Annual cost of living: $86,302
- Livability: 70
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $71,649
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $119,416

49. Scottsdale, Arizona
- Median household income: $107,372
- Annual cost of living: $87,191
- Livability: 82
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $71,581
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $119,302

50. Corona, California
- Median household income: $106,438
- Annual cost of living: $79,158
- Livability: 63
- Minimum lower-middle class income: $70,959
- Maximum lower-middle class income: $118,264
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Editor’s note: Photos are for representational purposes only and might not reflect the exact locations listed.
Methodology: GOBankingRates identified cities with at least 100,000 population as sourced from the U.S. Census American Community Survey. Pew Research Center defines the middle class as two-thirds to double the median household income. The cost-of-living indexes were sourced from Sperling’s BestPlaces and the national average expenditure costs for all households were sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey. The cost of living also included the average mortgage, calculated using data from Zillow Home Value Index and the Federal Reserve. The livability index was sourced from AreaVibes. GOBankingRates calculated the entire middle-class income range then divided it into thirds to find the lower-, middle- and upper-middle class income ranges. The cities were then sorted to show the highest household income range first. All data is up to date as of Nov. 3, 2025.
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