SmartAsset’s new nationwide study of the top earning cities for Millennials in the United States includes rankings for 14 locations in Arizona. Some key national findings:
- Six of the top 10 earning cities for millennials are in California and Massachusetts.
- The median Millennial household earns more than $200,000 in three cities.
- Despite being in their prime working years, Millennials in 37 cities had a negative earnings premium.
Millennials, now squarely in their prime working years, earn an average premium of 8.8% across large U.S. cities, outpacing the local median earnings of all households. However, supply and demand for labor – generally dictated by the alignment between local industry dynamics and resident qualifications – can have a large impact on the earnings, with some cities seeing the average Millennial earn 40% more than other local households. Then again, Millennials in other cities are having a tough time even breaking even with the median household income.
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Top earning cities for Millennials in Arizona
Cities are ranked based on the percentage difference in annual median income for Millennial households versus all local households. Here’s how Arizona cities ranked:

For Millennials, earnings premiums are of high importance at this juncture in their career, particularly as many are now raising young families. With this in mind, SmartAsset ranked 357 of the largest U.S. cities based on how much more, or less, Millennials are earning relative to all locals.
Key Findings
- Millennials earn 42% more than all households in Jersey City, NJ. The median Millennial household earns $143,500 in Jersey City, compared to a median $100,751 across households of all ages. Millennials in Jersey City are able to take advantage of high incomes just across the river in New York City, while avoiding additional taxes faced by their Big-Apple counterparts.
- Millennials also earn big in many California and Massachusetts cities. 60% of the top 10 cities for Millennial earnings are in these two states. In California, Berkeley ranks 2nd overall with a 41.7% earnings premium for Millennials ($146,987 median Millennial earnings), while Massachusetts ranks 3rd with a 38.2% earnings premium for Millennial households ($140,661 income). Also among the top 10 are San Francisco, CA (5th); Brockton, MA (8th); New Bedford, MA (9th); and Jurupa Valley, CA (10th).
- The median Millennial household earns over $200,000 in three cities. Sunnyvale, CA has the highest median income across all households and specifically Millennial households – with Millennials earning $234,577 compared to $181,022 total, or a 29.6% premium for Millennials. Millennials in Santa Clara earn $216,088 annually (19.6% premium), and those in San Mateo earn $201,857 (24.5% premium).
- In 10% of cities, Millennials earn less than the overall median income. Despite this cohort’s positioning in their prime working years, 37 cities had a negative earnings premium for Millennials. These include Lafayette, LA (-14.8%); Jackson, MS (-13.5%); Santa Maria, CA (-12.0%); Sandy Springs, GA (-9.6%); Pearland, TX (-9.5%); West Covina, CA (-9.4%); Carmel, IN (-8.5%); Pasadena, TX (-7.5%); St. George, UT (-7.1%); and Daly City, CA (-7.1%).