New Jersey routinely ranks among the states with the largest median incomes in United States.

So where do you live if you're wealthy in a state that's already considered one of the richest in the nation?

The USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey took a look at U.S. Census data to find the 50th wealthiest towns in the state and ranked them by median household income.

The list also shows the percentage of households that earn more than $200,000 — roughly 3.5 times the national median household income of $57,652 — in each town.

How much money do you need to be considered rich? Well that depends. Watch the video at the top of the page to learn what it takes to be considered rich across the country.

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50. Bernards Township

County: Somerset County

Median household income: $137,855

Percent making more than $200,000: 35.1%

49. Alexandria

County: Hunterdon County

Median household income: $138,039

Percent making more than $200,000: 29.1%

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48. Cranbury

County: Middlesex County

Median household income: $138,906

Percent making more than $200,000: 38.6%

47. Rivervale

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $138,914

Percent making more than $200,000: 30.3%

46. Haddonfield

County: Camden County

Median household income: $138,920

Percent making more than $200,000: 33.7%

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45. Washington

County: Morris County

Median household income: $140,445

Percent making more than $200,000: 28%

44. Old Tappan

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $141,185

Percent making more than $200,000: 35.7%

43. Morris Townsh

County: Morris County

Median household income: $142,137

Percent making more than $200,000: 32.8%

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42. Chesterfield

County: Burlington County

Median household income: $142,424

Percent making more than $200,000: 26.2%

41. Marlboro

County: Monmouth County

Median household income: $143,208

Percent making more than $200,000: 32.1%

40. Little Silver

County: Monmouth County

Median household income: $144,250

Percent making more than $200,000: 31.2%

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39. Mendham Borough

County: Morris County

Median household income: $145,284

Percent making more than $200,000: 33.1%

38. Interlaken

County: Monmouth County

Median household income: $145,893

Percent making more than $200,000: 29.8%

37. Kinnelon

County: Morris County

Median household income: $147,267

Percent making more than $200,000: 33.9%

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36. Wyckoff

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $147,463

Percent making more than $200,000: 33.8%

35. Berkeley Heights

County: Union County

Median household income: $147,614

Percent making more than $200,000: 39.7%

34. Demarest

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $149,271

Percent making more than $200,000: 34%

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33. Bernardsville

County: Somerset County

Median household income: $150,635

Percent making more than $200,000: 31.7%

32. Allendale

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $151,875

Percent making more than $200,000: 37.7%

31. Chester Township

County: Morris County

Median household income: $153,056

Percent making more than $200,000: 35.2%

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30. Livingston

County: Essex County

Median household income: $153,381

Percent making more than $200,000: 37.2%

29. Tenafly

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $153,906

Percent making more than $200,000: 37.8%

28. Warren

County: Somerset County

Median household income: $154,647

Percent making more than $200,000: 37.5%

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27. Franklin Lakes

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $155,458

Percent making more than $200,000: 40.1%

26. Holmdel

County: Monmouth County

Median household income: $155,842

Percent making more than $200,000: 35.2%

25. Millstone

County: Monmouth County

Median household income: $156,891

Percent making more than $200,000: 32%

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24. Rumson

County: Monmouth County

Median household income: $158,229

Percent making more than $200,000: 43.9%

23. Fair Haven

County: Monmouth County

Median household income: $158,264

Percent making more than $200,000: 36.6%

22. Rockleigh

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $158,594

Percent making more than $200,000: 39.8%

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21. Westfield

County: Union County

Median household income: $159,923

Percent making more than $200,000: 41.6%

20. Woodcliff Lake

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $161,250

Percent making more than $200,000: 39.2%

19. Tewksbury

County: Hunterdon County

Median household income: $161,477

Percent making more than $200,000: 40.4%

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18. Ridgewood

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $162,011

Percent making more than $200,000: 44.2%

17. Glen Rock

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $162,443

Percent making more than $200,000: 41%

16. Chatham Borough

County: Morris County

Median household income: $163,026

Percent making more than $200,000: 42.9%

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15. Colts Neck

County: Monmouth County

Median household income: $167,480

Percent making more than $200,000: 41.2%

14. Haworth

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $170,417

Percent making more than $200,000: 36.2%

13. Saddle River

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $173,333

Percent making more than $200,000: 48.1%

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12. Mountain Lakes

County: Morris County

Median household income: $175,556

Percent making more than $200,000: 45.6%

11. West Windsor

County: Mercer County

Median household income: $175,684

Percent making more than $200,000: 43%

10. Chatham Township

County: Morris County

Median household income: $176,364

Percent making more than $200,000: 45.3%

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9. Ho-Ho-Kus

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $176,518

Percent making more than $200,000: 41.1%

8. Upper Saddle River

County: Bergen County

Median household income: $176,674

Percent making more than $200,000: 44.5%

7. Montgomery

County: Somerset County

Median household income: $180,660

Percent making more than $200,000: 44.5%

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6. Harding

County: Morris County

Median household income: $183,587

Percent making more than $200,000: 47%

5. Mendham Township

County: Morris County

Median household income: $185,882

Percent making more than $200,000: 47.5%

4. North Caldwell

County: Essex County

Median household income: $187,470

Percent making more than $200,000: 43.9%

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3. Glen Ridge

County: Essex County

Median household income: $196,821

Percent making more than $200,000: 49%

2. Essex Fells

County: Essex County

Median household income: $200,875

Percent making more than $200,000: 50.5%

1. Millburn

County: Essex County

Median household income: $202,862

Percent making more than $200,000: 50.1%

Susanne Cervenka covers Monmouth County government and property tax issues, winning several state and regional awards for her work. She's covered local government for 15 years, with stops in Ohio and Florida before arriving in New Jersey in 2013. Contact her at @scervenka; 732-643-4229; scervenka@gannettnj.com.