Here's the salary you need to be in the top 1% in Minnesota

What does it take to be a top 1% income earner in Minnesota? A new study is offering some insight.

A study by GOBankingRates looked at IRS data for Tax Year 2021 — the latest data available — and adjusted its figures into 2024 dollars to compile a nationwide ranking.

The results found that in Minnesota a person needs to make $755,880 annually to rank in the top 1% — good for No. 17 on the list, behind Maryland ($767,688), but ahead of South Dakota ($752,849). In Wisconsin, a person needs to make $631,993 annually to rank in the top 1%.  

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Residents of Connecticut took the top ranking at $1,192,947, while West Virginia ranked at the bottom at $435,302.

Although politicized in the last decade, the term "top 1%" refers to the wealthiest residents in a population based on income or net worth.

Annual wages for the top 1% in 2021 in the U.S. reached $819,324 on average, according to data from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI). The wealthiest 0.1% of people made $3,312,693 annually. 

Meanwhile, those in the bottom 90% earned an average income of $36,571 annually, according to EPI data. 

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