The country's richest cities in 2022 are the following:
- Quezon City: P443.406 billion
- Makati: P239.478 billion
- Manila: P77.506 billion
- Pasig City: P52.152 billion
- Taguig: P40.840 billion
- Mandaue: P34.231 billion
- Cebu City: P30.545 billion
- Mandaluyong P32.550 billion
- Davao City: P29.701 billion
- Paranaque: P27.376 billion
On a per-municipality basis, Carmona, Cavite maintained its spot as the richest municipality in the country in 2022, boasting assets totaling P6.522 billion. Limay, Bataan and Silang, Cavite followed suit with P5.791 billion and P4.454 billion, respectively.
Below are the most prosperous municipalities in the Philippines:
- Carmona, Cavite - P6.522 billion
- Limay, Bataan - P5.791 billion
- Silang, Cavite - P4.454 billion
- Caluya, Antique - P3.822 billion
- Cabugao, Ilocos Sur - P3.805 billion
- Cainta, Rizal - P3.766 billion
- Taytay, Rizal - P3.670 billion
- Binangonan, Rizal - P3.489 billion
- Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur - P3.267 billion
- Sta. Cruz, Ilocos Sur - P3.215 billion
Cebu, meanwhile, dominated the list as the richest province in the Philippines with P235.738 billion—an increase from P215.27 billion that was declared in 2021. It was followed by Rizal with P35.594 billion and Batangas with P31.999 billion. No other province breached P100 billion in total assets.
The wealthiest provinces in the country are as follows:
- Cebu: P235.738 billion
- Rizal: P35.594 billion
- Batangas: P31.999 billion
- Davao de Oro: P23.107 billion
- Ilocos Sur: P21.562 billion
- Bukidnon: P21.058 billion
- Iloilo: P19.977 billion
- Negros Occidental: P19.419 billion
- Cavite P19.342 billion
- Pampanga P19.127 billion
A total of 81 provinces, 147 cities, and 1,487 municipalities were covered in CoA's latest report, including the Bangsamoro government with 27 municipalities.