The Israel Central Bureau of Statistics conducted a recent survey on the 14 most populous cities in Israel to discover the financial make-up of families living in those cities.

According to the study, residents of Rishon Letzion have the highest net income per household with the average being 19,182 NIS. Bat Yam a neighboring city of the larger and wealthier Rishon Letzion, has the lowest net income per household at only 11,486 NIS per month.

Tel Aviv is the city with the highest net income per person, weighing in at 7,631 NIS. Similarly, the study found that Tel Avivians also spend the most money per person, with an average of 6,337 NIS in expenses each month. Tel Aviv also slots in at number one for highest household expenses per month clocking in at 14,184 NIS.

Rishon residents are also the people who save most in the country, with an average household savings rate of 6,365 NIS per month. Ashkelon residents save the least with an average household squirreling away only 948 NIS per month.

Ashdod and Ramat Gan qualified as the cities who have the highest rate of income coming from working professionals, with 80% of the income in those cities coming from working people. Whereas Bnei Brak is the city who has the most income emanating from handouts and government allowances and stipends with the rate being more than double the national average.

Tel Aviv has the highest amount of income spent on living accommodations with more than 30% of average household and personal incomes heading to rent or mortgages. Haifa has the lowest of the 14 major cities surveyed and comes in at only 21.1%.  Due to the high birth rate in Jerusalem and Beer Sheva, those two cities are the ones who spend the most on their monthly grocery bills with the average being 18.5% of the household income going to buy food.