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These Are The 10 Most Successful Cities In Washington

By Chris Kolmar
Jun. 27, 2016
Last Modified and Fact Checked on: Feb. 2, 2026

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Top 10 Most Successful Cities in Washington for 2026
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Success can be defined in many ways. Is it the wealth in your bank account? The satisfaction of delivering a compelling presentation? Or perhaps it’s something more profound—an elusive feeling that is subjective and personal?

At Zippia, we appreciate measurable metrics. With the power of data analysis, we’ve identified the top 10 most successful cities in Washington for 2026. Here they are:

  1. Sammamish
  2. Snoqualmie
  3. Mercer Island
  4. Newcastle
  5. Woodinville
  6. Mill Creek
  7. DuPont
  8. Issaquah
  9. Mukilteo
  10. Normandy Park

Disagree with our list? Read on to discover how we arrived at these rankings.

How We Determined the Most Successful Cities in Washington

For many, success is primarily about financial wealth. However, we believe that success encompasses more than just money. To create our rankings, we considered various metrics from the most recent American Community Survey data, focusing on income, poverty levels, and unemployment rates.

1. Sammamish

Source: Wikipedia

Population: 50,000 (approx.)
Median Income: $144,775
Poverty Level: 2.2%
Unemployment Rate: 4.4%

2. Snoqualmie

Population: 12,000 (approx.)
Median Income: $130,060
Poverty Level: 1.5%
Unemployment Rate: 4.7%

3. Mercer Island

Population: 25,000 (approx.)
Median Income: $125,651
Poverty Level: 3.5%
Unemployment Rate: 4.5%

4. Newcastle

Population: 11,000 (approx.)
Median Income: $110,456
Poverty Level: 6.0%
Unemployment Rate: 5.0%

5. Woodinville

Population: 12,000 (approx.)
Median Income: $97,604
Poverty Level: 5.2%
Unemployment Rate: 5.3%

6. Mill Creek

Population: 19,000 (approx.)
Median Income: $88,770
Poverty Level: 4.8%
Unemployment Rate: 4.8%

7. DuPont

Population: 9,000 (approx.)
Median Income: $80,754
Poverty Level: 4.2%
Unemployment Rate: 5.0%

8. Issaquah

Population: 33,000 (approx.)
Median Income: $88,770
Poverty Level: 4.6%
Unemployment Rate: 6.0%

9. Mukilteo

Population: 21,000 (approx.)
Median Income: $89,942
Poverty Level: 4.5%
Unemployment Rate: 6.1%

10. Normandy Park

Population: 6,500 (approx.)
Median Income: $90,446
Poverty Level: 2.8%
Unemployment Rate: 7.2%

Measuring Success

If you’re questioning the validity of our rankings, you’re not alone. Success is a complex and multifaceted concept, but our approach provides a snapshot based on vital metrics. Congratulations to Sammamish and the other top cities. For those who didn’t make the list, there’s always next year!

Detailed List of the Most Successful Cities in Washington

Rank City Median Income Poverty Rate Unemployment Rate
1 Sammamish $144,775 2.2% 4.4%
2 Snoqualmie $130,060 1.5% 4.7%
3 Mercer Island $125,651 3.5% 4.5%
4 Newcastle $110,456 6.0% 5.0%
5 Woodinville $97,604 5.2% 5.3%
6 Mill Creek $88,770 4.8% 4.8%
7 DuPont $80,754 4.2% 5.0%
8 Issaquah $88,770 4.6% 6.0%
9 Mukilteo $89,942 4.5% 6.1%
10 Normandy Park $90,446 2.8% 7.2%
11 Redmond $99,586 7.1% 5.8%
12 Camas $84,643 5.3% 7.0%
13 Bainbridge Island $95,976 6.3% 7.2%
14 Maple Valley $97,809 4.2% 8.5%
15 Brier $98,125 5.9% 7.7%
16 Kirkland $90,611 6.8% 7.0%
17 Ridgefield $91,205 5.4% 8.0%
18 Covington $87,315 6.8% 7.0%
19 Bellevue $92,524 8.1% 7.1%
20 Lake Forest Park $90,495 8.3% 7.3%
21 Edmonds $72,926 8.6% 6.3%
22 Kenmore $88,472 9.1% 7.1%
23 Edgewood $78,328 6.1% 8.2%
24 West Richland $81,778 7.4% 8.0%
25 Richland $69,372 8.8% 6.5%
26 Bothell $75,643 7.6% 7.8%
27 Duvall $105,729 7.8% 9.2%
28 Milton $67,069 6.3% 7.9%
29 Bonney Lake $79,725 8.2% 8.0%
30 Poulsbo $57,296 7.5% 5.3%
31 Liberty Lake $71,898 3.5% 9.9%
32 North Bend $73,571 12.9% 5.7%
33 Lynden $59,021 7.4% 6.2%
34 Tumwater $62,258 10.6% 6.3%
35 Lake Stevens $70,345 8.6% 8.5%
36 Mountlake Terrace $61,477 8.6% 7.5%
37 Fircrest $60,544 6.8% 8.6%
38 Steilacoom $57,434 10.1% 6.1%
39 Seattle $67,365 14.0% 6.5%
40 Monroe $66,649 10.1% 8.3%
41 Anacortes $59,369 10.6% 6.8%
42 Renton $65,223 11.0% 7.5%
43 Orting $72,810 10.3% 9.3%
44 Selah $50,333 10.8% 5.0%
45 Shoreline $64,096 10.4% 8.7%
46 Enumclaw $56,764 11.9% 7.4%
47 Marysville $64,328 9.3% 10.3%
48 Snohomish $52,250 12.8% 6.7%
49 Lacey $59,885 9.7% 9.4%
50 Stanwood $53,600 12.1% 7.6%
51 Puyallup $63,009 9.6% 10.4%
52 Ephrata $54,563 16.3% 6.7%
53 Kennewick $51,739 15.9% 6.5%
54 Battle Ground $57,347 11.0% 8.7%
55 Sumner $52,275 10.7% 8.8%
56 College Place $43,133 17.4% 5.5%
57 Arlington $61,131 11.8% 10.4%
58 Wenatchee $47,168 12.5% 7.9%
59 Fife $57,500 12.7% 9.1%
60 Pasco $54,700 16.6% 7.7%
61 Connell $51,094 17.1% 7.1%
62 Lynnwood $50,562 14.3% 8.1%
63 Des Moines $58,308 14.8% 8.9%
64 Gig Harbor $64,087 12.0% 11.2%
65 Federal Way $54,186 14.4% 8.7%
66 University Place $59,164 10.1% 12.5%
67 Washougal $60,353 10.7% 12.1%
68 Auburn $57,635 14.9% 9.5%
69 Kent $57,490 15.1% 9.4%
70 Burien $52,140 17.4% 8.5%
71 Oak Harbor $48,362 11.9% 9.8%
72 Olympia $52,834 16.6% 9.0%
73 East Wenatchee $52,989 13.5% 10.4%
74 Ferndale $51,944 14.0% 10.0%
75 Spokane Valley $48,274 14.1% 9.6%
76 Prosser $53,736 12.4% 11.7%
77 Port Townsend $43,050 13.5% 10.4%
78 Woodland $65,065 20.1% 14.1%
79 Moses Lake $47,914 13.7% 11.3%
80 Pacific $55,907 14.2% 13.5%
81 Port Orchard $55,521 15.3% 12.0%
82 Vancouver $50,379 14.5% 11.3%
83 Mount Vernon $44,404 19.5% 9.4%
84 Burlington $48,399 16.6% 10.6%
85 Everett $48,562 16.1% 10.9%
86 Walla Walla $42,348 20.8% 8.8%
87 Tacoma $51,269 16.4% 11.3%
88 Spokane $42,814 19.7% 9.5%
89 SeaTac $45,573 19.6% 10.1%
90 Ocean Shores $43,496 10.7% 17.3%
91 Yelm $49,658 18.8% 11.8%
92 Bellingham $42,440 26.8% 9.6%
93 Union Gap $34,624 30.8% 9.0%
94 Tukwila $44,820 20.7% 11.1%
95 Sedro-Woolley $44,014 18.1% 11.8%
96 Othello $42,414 23.8% 10.4%
97 Bremerton $43,527 21.1% 11.2%
98 Pullman $24,487 51.7% 9.1%
99 Chehalis $34,967 16.8% 11.4%
100 Yakima $40,189 20.7% 11.2%
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Author

Chris Kolmar

Chris Kolmar is a co-founder of Zippia and the editor-in-chief of the Zippia career advice blog. He has hired over 50 people in his career, been hired five times, and wants to help you land your next job. His research has been featured on the New York Times, Thrillist, VOX, The Atlantic, and a host of local news. More recently, he's been quoted on USA Today, BusinessInsider, and CNBC.

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