13. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: more than $131,992
• How much money it takes to be in the top 1% in Pennsylvania: $360,343
• Median income in Philadelphia: $65,996
• Metro-area population: 6.1 million

Philadelphia is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the anchor of economic activity in the state. The City of Brotherly Love has five Fortune 1000 corporations within its city limits and an annual gross domestic product in excess of $400 billion, making it the eighth-largest metro economy in America. Philadelphia has many productive sectors in its economy, including financial services, health care, biotechnology, information technology, manufacturing, oil refinement, food processing, and tourism. The number one sector in Philadelphia by revenue and capitalization is its financial industry, but the city also boasts some of the largest local health, education, and research sectors in the United States. The Port of Philadelphia is one of the busiest ports by tonnage in the United States and is expanding its facilities to accommodate even more shipping.