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2 Massachusetts Towns Among Nation’s Wealthiest Suburbs, New List Says

The personal finance website GOBankingRates ranked the 50 wealthiest U.S. suburbs by average household income.

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Two Massachusetts suburbs are among the wealthiest communities in America, according to a new ranking comparing high-income suburbs today with those from 10 years ago.

The personal finance website GOBankingRates ranked the 50 wealthiest U.S. suburbs by average household income, comparing the latest figures with those from a decade earlier. To qualify, communities had to have at least 5,000 households, be part of a metropolitan statistical area, and not be a principal city in that metro area, according to GOBankingRates.

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Lexington ranked No. 28 on the 2026 list. The suburb had an average 2024 household income of $311,976 and an average home value of $1,599,577 as of January 2026, according to the analysis.

Winchester ranked No. 29 on the 2026 list. That suburb had an average 2024 household income of $308,771 and an average home value of $1,626,304 as of January 2026, according to the analysis.

Notable Shifts Over A Decade

The study used U.S. Census American Community Survey data from 2024 and 2014, along with Zillow Home Value Index data from January 2026 and January 2016. Researchers said all data was collected and current as of Feb. 24, 2026.

Nationally, Scarsdale, New York, ranked No. 1 in both 2026 and 2016. The Westchester County suburb had an average 2024 household income of $612,591 and an average home value of $1.46 million in January 2026.

Five suburbs in New York, Texas and Virginia are among the 10 wealthiest suburbs for 2026 and 2016. Scarsdale ranked first both years. West University Place, Texas, is second in 2026 after being fourth in 2016. Rye, New York, is up to third from fifth. University Park, Texas, moved from eighth to sixth. McLean, Virginia, fell to ninth from sixth.

The analysis noted several notable shifts over the past decade. For example:

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