31. Indianapolis, Indiana: more than $113,500
• How much money it takes to be in the top 1% in Indiana: $296,640
• Median income in Indianapolis: $56,750
• Metro-area population: 2.0 million

The state capital of Indiana in the humble American midwest, Indianapolis forms the hub for the 25th largest economic region in the United States, with a strong basis in the sectors of finance, insurance, manufacturing, professional and administrative services, business to business services, education, health care, government, and wholesale distribution. Indianapolis also has a thriving amateur sports community and is a global leader in auto racing. The city is probably the most famous worldwide for hosting the largest single-day annual sporting event in the world: The Indy 500. Additionally, Indianapolis hosts two professional sports teams: the NBA’s Indiana Pacers and the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, plus the biggest children’s museum in the world, one of the largest zoos funded with entirely private donations and revenue, and many cultural heritage buildings.