1. Atlanta $271,724
2. Austin, Texas $273,483
3. Baltimore $274,362
4. Birmingham, Ala. $263,943
5. Boston $304,432
6. Charlotte, N.C. $276,358
7. Chicago $282,056
8. Cincinnati $269,878
9. Cleveland $271,440
10. Columbus, Ohio $267,195
11. Dallas $282,384
12. Denver $268,482
13. Detroit $287,358
14. Houston $284,017
15. Indianapolis, Ind. $267,349
16. Jacksonville, Fla. $268,155
17. Louisville, Ky. $260,498
18. Miami $276,230
19. Minneapolis $284,810
20. Nashville, Tenn. $263,837
21. New York $317,706
22. Philadelphia $278,134
23. Pittsburgh $259,384
24. Phoenix $267,323
25. Sacramento, Calif. $290,728
26. Seattle $290,572
27. Tampa, Fla. $266,848
28. Tucson, Ariz. $258,687
29. Washington, D.C. $285,533
30. Wichita, Kan. $257,086
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