22. Columbus, Ohio: more than $120,588
• How much money it takes to be in the top 1% in Ohio: $317,124
• Median income in Columbus: $60,294
• Metro-area population: 2.0 million

Columbus is the capital city of Ohio, and enjoys a diverse economy with solid fundamentals, with businesses in the education, insurance, banking, fashion, defense, aviation, food, logistics, steel, energy, medical research, health care, hospitality, retail, and technology sectors. The city has four Fortune 500 companies headquartered in its greater metro area: Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, American Electric Power, L Brands, and Big Lots. Other sectors that power the Columbus economy include a number of universities (such as Ohio State University), hospitals, technology research and development (such as the Battelle Memorial Institute), big data companies (like OCLC and Chemical Abstracts), steel processing plants, and pressure cylinder manufacturing. There are many foreign companies with major divisions located in the city, including Germany’s Siemens and Roxane Laboratories, Finland’s Vaisala, and Switzerland’s ABB Group.