Here are the top 10 wealthiest ZIP codes in Virginia based on the latest available income statistics (primarily median household income data from recent census estimates):
| Rank | ZIP Code | Area | Approx. Median Household Income |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 20129 | Paeonian Springs | $250,001 + |
| 2 | 22039 | Fairfax Station | $250,001 + |
| 3 | 22066 | Great Falls | $250,001 + |
| 4 | 22027 | Dunn Loring | $250,001 + |
| 5 | 22101 | McLean | $250,001 + |
| 6 | 22207 | Arlington | ~$227,941 |
| 7 | 20197 | Waterford | ~$224,620 |
| 8 | 22211 | Arlington (North Arlington area) | ~$224,000 |
| 9 | 20148 | Ashburn area | ~$219,491 |
| 10 | 20124 | Clifton | ~$208,125 |
๐ Notes
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Several ZIP codes (like 20129 Paeonian Springs, 22039 Fairfax Station, 22066 Great Falls, 22027 Dunn Loring, and 22101 McLean) hit the maximum reported median household income level in recent data reporting (often capped at $250,001+ due to reporting limits), indicating extremely high income levels.
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Most of these wealthy ZIP codes are concentrated in Northern Virginia particularly in Fairfax County and nearby areas, reflecting the high-income suburbs around Washington, D.C.
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Income isn’t the only measure of wealth (home values are also high in many of these areas, e.g., McLean and Great Falls rank among the most expensive ZIPs for housing).
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