Here's how much you need to earn to be in the top 1 for the 15 largest cities in the US

Get the Full StoryShutterstock f11photoIf you're in your hometown's top 1 of earners, there's no doubt that you're doing well for yourself.

But not all one-percenters are created equal.

The Economic Policy Institute calculated how much money puts a household in the top 1 of income earners in every metropolitan area in the US. For the US overall, the income threshold required to be in the 1 of earners is 389,436 pre-tax, but for populous places like San Francisco and Houston, that number rises to 785,946 and 606,286, respectively.

Below, we've highlighted the annual household income required to be in the top 1 for the 15 largest cities in the US, as determined by the Census Bureau. But keep in mind that the income thresholds listed apply to the entire metropolitan areas. We've also included median household income in 2015 dollars for comparison purposes.

How do you stack up?Columbus, Ohio

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Population: 850,106

Income required to be in the top 1 : 379,250

Median household income: 45,659

Indianapolis

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Population: 853,173

Income required to be in the top 1 : 405,486

Median household income: 41,987

San Francisco

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Population: 864,816

Income required to be in the top 1 : 785,946

Median household income: 81,294

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