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    What it takes to be in the 1% in the DMV

    By Cuneyt Dil,

    3 days ago

    Data: IRS tax filer data from 2021, adjusted for 2024 numbers, via SmartAsset; Chart: Axios Visuals

    It's getting pricier to be a 1 percenter in D.C., where Washingtonians now need to earn $1.21 million to reach that status.

    The big picture: Just over 3,300 D.C. residents make the 1%, according to an analysis of IRS tax filer data from SmartAsset .


    By the numbers: D.C.'s 1 percenter club is more exclusive than the national threshold of $787,712.

    • In Virginia, it's $760,610 (ranked No. 15 nationwide).
    • In Maryland, it's $741,501 (No. 16).

    Zoom in: The numbers come from the most recent IRS filings available from tax year 2021, which were adjusted for 2024 dollars, says SmartAsset.

    • D.C.'s threshold went up about 19% from last year . It's still higher than Connecticut, which has the highest threshold among states at $1.15 million.

    Reality check: D.C.'s median household earns about $108,000, per census data from 2023.

    Meanwhile, the Maryland and Virginia suburbs have grown more affluent over the past decade as jobs in government contracting, life sciences and tech increase.

    • Most of the wealth in the Commonwealth is concentrated in Northern Virginia.

    Virginia's median household income is nearly $90,000. In Maryland, it's $98,700.

    Zoom out: After Connecticut, the next five states with the highest thresholds to make the 1% are:

    • Massachusetts: $1,113,662
    • California: $1,035,673
    • Washington: $989,649
    • New Jersey: $975,645
    • New York: $965,645
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    You r Info Mo
    2d ago
    now I know where all you are… lol, losers!! well, at least 99% of you!! lol.
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