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Greenville ranked 17th in state for resident earnings in 2017

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Greenville ranked 17th among cities in Rhode Island by annual earnings per resident, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau in August.

The median income of Greenville residents was an inflation-adjusted $31,582 per year. Greenville had 3,264 households in 2017, with a population of 8,388.

The city with the highest median resident income in the state was Carolina. Carolina's median income was $45,114 per year after adjusting for inflation – $13,532 more than Greenville. It had 268 households in 2017 and a population of 680.

Kingston had the lowest annual resident income among cities in Rhode Island, with a median income of only $4,357 per year. That was $27,225 less than the median income in Greenville at the time. Kingston had 729 households in 2017 and a population of 6,983.

The table below shows the top 35 cities ranked by median annual resident earnings in 2017.

Top 35 cities by earnings per resident (2017)
RankCityEarnings per resident ($$$)
1Carolina45,114
2Misquamicut45,000
3Harmony40,625
4Ashaway40,553
5Cumberland Hill40,322
6Weekapaug39,531
7Charlestown39,355
8Tiverton37,492
9Hope Valley36,976
10Warwick36,146
11Greene35,677
12Valley Falls32,400
13Pascoag32,131
14Narragansett Pier31,957
15Newport31,784
16Watch Hill31,650
17Greenville31,582
18Newport East31,444
19Westerly31,148
20Melville30,888
21Cranston30,788
22East Providence30,451
23Wyoming30,125
24Bradford29,866
25Foster Center28,462
26Clayville27,386
27Harrisville27,176
28Quonochontaug26,087
29Hopkinton25,515
30Chepachet24,891
31Pawtucket24,530
32Woonsocket23,051
33Providence20,408
34Central Falls16,433
35Kingston4,357
* All values are inflation-adjusted

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