What's Your Neighborhood's Income?
See how your neighborhood's income compares to the rest of the region.
Have you ever wondered how much your neighbors make and how that compares to other local communities?
Rich Blocks, Poor Blocks uses census data to track the median income of neighborhoods, including the Greater Philadelphia area.
The site breaks down both median household income and rent by census tract and allows users to submit specific addresses, so one can see what the median is for their neighborhood, at least according to government records.
Using the site, we pulled the highest-median-income neighborhoods for comparison. Take a look at our list below, and explore the site for yourself here.
| Neighborhood |
Highest Median Income |
| West Chester | $142,717 |
| Malvern | $129,485 |
| Springfield | $102,480 |
| Marple-Newtown Square |
$138,603 |
| Phoenixville | $164,766 |
| Haverford-Havertown | $137,656 |
| Ardmore-Wynnewood-Merion | $153,049 |
| Media | $112, 891 |
| Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne | $185,250 |
| Bala Cynwyd-Narberth | $203,750 |
| Radnor | $166,389 |
| Tredyffrin-Easttown | $153,125 |
| Chestnut Hill-Mt. Airy | $106,638 |
| Roxborough-Manayunk | $105,260 |