23. Cincinnati, Ohio: more than $120,520
• How much money it takes to be in the top 1% in Ohio: $317,124
• Median income in Cincinnati: $60,260
• Metro-area population: 2.2 million

Located in the Southwest corner of the state of Ohio, Metropolitan Cincinnati boasts the twenty-eighth largest economy in America, and the seventh largest economy in the American Midwest, putting it in the company of Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit, St. Louis, Indianapolis, and Cleveland. The city is experiencing high rates of economic expansion. It is currently the number one fastest growing city in the Midwest in terms of capitalization. In addition to the massive inflows of money, Cincinnati has a cost of living 8 percent lower than the national average, so employees there see their dollars stretching far, and the unemployment is also lower than the national average. There are several Fortune 500 corporations with headquarters in Cincinnati, including Procter & Gamble, The Kroger Company, and Macy’s. The Global Operations Center for General Electric is also based in Cincinnati.