Check Out the Chester County Communities with the Most Disposable Income

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Residents of Berwyn have an average disposable income of $122,763 each year.

Chester County offers its residents a wealth of opportunities, and one of them is the opportunity for wealth itself.

Eight local communities enjoy an average disposable income that numbers in the six figures per household, according to data from Esri cited in a Philadelphia Business Journal report.

That’s a significant share of the Top 50 communities within the 11-county, Greater Philadelphia area.

“Extra money in your pocket could mean treating yourself to a late morning coffee or saving up for a family getaway,” the article stated.

Leading the way for Chester County with the most money left after taxes is regional No. 10 Cheyney, with an average per household of $126,286. Cheyney is home to the historic Cheyney University, though part of the community sits in Delaware County, too.

Just behind are Chester Springs at No. 13 with $124,356 and Berwyn at No. 14 with $122,763. Rounding out the local top five are No. 23 Landenberg ($115,466) and No. 33 Malvern ($108,358).

Other high-income hot spots in Chester County include No. 38 Devon ($106,170), No. 41 Glenmoore ($104,224), and No. 48 Paoli ($99,998).

Read more about other the average disposable incomes in other communities throughout the region in the Philadelphia Business Journal here.

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