18. Providence, Rhode Island: more than $123,896
• How much money it takes to be in the top 1% in Rhode Island: $336,625
• Median income in Providence: $61,948
• Metro-area population: 1.6 million

Providence is a major American leader in the design and manufacture of jewelry, silverware, metals, machinery, and textiles. The service industry is also a large share of the Rhode Island city’s bustling economy, specifically in the areas of education, health care, and finance. Providence is also the location for a United States Postal Service “sectional center facility” (or SCF), which is a regional hub for postal mail. As the capital of the state of Rhode Island, Providence is the seat of the state government and the state’s departments and offices make up a sizeable portion of the city’s economy. Over a third of the Providence economy is made up of trade, transportation, utilities, education, and health care services. Providence has two Fortune 500 corporations: Textron and United Natural Foods.