35. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: more than $110,130
• How much money it takes to be in the top 1% in Oklahoma: $324,935
• Median income in Oklahoma City: $55,065
• Metro-area population: 1.4 million

Oklahoma City has a robust and diversified economy. In addition to its status as a regional power hub for politics and energy prospecting, the city is home to an information technology sector, a thriving health services industry, and an administrative hub for corporate business. Oklahoma City is home to the headquarters of two Fortune 500 Companies: Chesapeake Energy and Devon Energy. But that’s not all. Oklahoma City plays host to corporate presences with over 1,000 employees that include: Dell, The Hertz Corporation, United Parcel Service, Farmers Insurance Group, Great Plains Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Cox Communications, The Boeing Company, Deaconess Hospital, Johnson Controls, MidFirst Bank, American Fidelity Assurance, Rose State College, and Continental Resources.