
What you need to earn to be in the top 1% in America's biggest cities
If you're in your hometown's top 1% of earners, there's no doubt that you're doing well for yourself.
Emmie writes for the strategy and careers verticals at Business Insider. She graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in magazine journalism. She is from Houston, Texas, and currently lives in Brooklyn, N.Y.
If you're in your hometown's top 1% of earners, there's no doubt that you're doing well for yourself.
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