34. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: more than $112,126
• How much money it takes to be in the top 1% in Pennsylvania: $360,343
• Median income in Pittsburgh: $56,063
• Metro-area population: 2.3 million

Famous for steel production, Pittsburgh is also a world leader in the production of aluminum, glass, shipbuilding, petroleum, foods, sports, transportation, computing, autos, and electronics. At some points in the 20th century, Pittsburgh ranked number three in the United States for corporate headquarters payrolls, behind only New York and Chicago, and had the most U.S. stockholders per capita. As manufacturing declined in the United States throughout the 1980s, many blue collar workers in the area were laid off, as well as white-collar executives and managers when corporate headquarters began to move out of the city. Today many tech era giants have offices in Pittsburgh employing thousands of residents and generating $20 billion in payrolls, including Google, Apple Inc., Bosch, Facebook, Uber, Nokia, Microsoft, and IBM.