Published on: May 8, 2026

NetWorth Radio Advance Report - May 11, 2026

In this NetWorth Radio Advance Report, Spencer McGowan, President of McGowanGroup Asset Management, delivers financial news and intelligence with insights you can act on for May 11, 2026.

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Highest median income cities in Texas?
Texas is home to some of the wealthiest enclaves in the country, with many of the top-ranking cities essentially functioning as exclusive residential suburbs of major metros like Dallas, Houston, and Austin.   
These cities represent the absolute ceiling of the data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau as of early 2026.
Rank City Metro Area Est. Avg. Household Income
1 Westlake Dallas-Fort Worth $574,670
2 Hunters Creek Village Houston $521,133
3 Highland Park Dallas $519,460
4 Hill Country Village San Antonio $519,377
5 Piney Point Village Houston $519,284
6 Bunker Hill Village Houston $472,573
7 Westover Hills Fort Worth $450,011
8 West University Place Houston $439,594
9 University Park Dallas $407,253
10 Southlake Dallas-Fort Worth $384,530

Highest Income Cities (Population 50,000+)

If you are looking for larger, more established cities rather than small residential villages, the rankings shift toward the “professional hubs” in North Texas and the Houston area.
  1. Flower Mound: ~$147,490
  2. Frisco: ~$141,129
  3. The Woodlands: ~$140,794
  4. Leander: ~$138,938
  5. Sugar Land: ~$133,144
  6. Allen: ~$126,549
  7. Cedar Park: ~$119,943
  8. League City: ~$118,475
  9. McKinney: ~$116,654
  10. Plano: ~$108,594

Regional Wealth Distribution

    • Dallas-Fort Worth: Dominates the list for both high-density professional wealth (Frisco/Plano) and extreme “old money” enclaves (Highland Park/University Park).
    • Houston: Features a high concentration of “Memorial Villages” (Hunters Creek, Piney Point) and executive suburbs like Bellaire and Sugar Land.
    • Austin: While Austin itself has a median income around $91,500, its wealthy suburbs like West Lake Hills and Rollingwood consistently see median incomes near or above the $200,000 mark.
Texas High Income Report

– Courtesy of Gemini AI

Dow Jones Industrial Average (1/2/1986 – 12/29/1989)

– Courtesy of Bloomberg LP

Dow Jones Industrial Average (1/4/1993 – 12/30/1994)

– Courtesy of Bloomberg LP

Dow Jones Industrial Average (1/2/1998 – 12/31/2003)

– Courtesy of Bloomberg LP

Dow Jones Industrial Average (1/3/2007 – 12/31/2012)

– Courtesy of Bloomberg LP

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