If you’ve ever wondered how the other half lives, take a trip to some of these cities and towns. They are the most expensive in Florida, according to NeighborhoodScout. We’ve placed them in order of income per capita, and to give you some perspective, the national per capita income is $26, 964.

  1. Boca Grande

www.bocagrandechamber.com Income per capita: $52,040.

Population: 1,406.

  1. Coral Gables

Flickr/amanderson2 Income per capita: $55,989.

Population: 49,631.

  1. Pinecrest

Facebook/Village of Pinecrest Income per capita: $57,505.

Population: 19,046.

  1. Golden Beach

www.goldenbeach.com Income per capita: $67,770.

Population: 951.

  1. Sanibel

Flickr/Sasha Vasko Income per capita: $76,580

Population: 6,913.

  1. Key Biscayne

Flickr/iPhone-shoot Income per capita: $78,948.

Population: 12,832

  1. Naples

Flickr/Charlie Anzman Income per capita: $80,156.

Population: 20,537.

  1. Palm Beach

Flickr/Wally Gobetz Income per capita: $125,537.

Population: 8,649.

  1. Manalapan

www.palmbeachfl.com Income per capita: $209,569

Population: 429.

  1. Jupiter Island

Peter W. Cross via Flickr/VISIT FLORIDA Editor Income per capita: $247,358.

Population: 850.

Have you visited any of these? Did any of these surprise you? Please leave your comments below.

www.bocagrandechamber.com

Income per capita: $52,040.

Population: 1,406.

Flickr/amanderson2

Income per capita: $55,989.

Population: 49,631.

Facebook/Village of Pinecrest

Income per capita: $57,505.

Population: 19,046.

www.goldenbeach.com

Income per capita: $67,770.

Population: 951.

Flickr/Sasha Vasko

Income per capita: $76,580

Population: 6,913.

Flickr/iPhone-shoot

Income per capita: $78,948.

Population: 12,832

Flickr/Charlie Anzman

Income per capita: $80,156.

Population: 20,537.

Flickr/Wally Gobetz

Income per capita: $125,537.

Population: 8,649.

www.palmbeachfl.com

Income per capita: $209,569

Population: 429.

Peter W. Cross via Flickr/VISIT FLORIDA Editor

Income per capita: $247,358.

Population: 850.

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