No results: A strict list of “Richest Cities in Morocco” cannot be produced.
Note that the exact ranking you requested requires city-level, verifiable metrics (city GDP, GDP per capita, median income, and up-to-date real-estate prices). Morocco’s official statistics publish many figures by region or province, not by individual city, and reliable city-level GDP and income data are not consistently available. Require clear sources and a defined methodology, and those data gaps create an empty result for a strict, evidence-based list.
Consider that technical and historical factors make city-level wealth rankings hard to produce. Morocco has a large informal economy and overlapping urban boundaries (metro areas vs. administrative cities), so tax records and business data do not cleanly map to single cities. National agencies like the HCP, the World Bank, and IMF report at regional or national levels, so the best public figures are regional GDP or city proxies rather than direct city GDP numbers.
Use near matches and related categories instead. Look at “richest regions” (for example, Casablanca-Settat leads regional GDP), or “top economic hubs” such as Casablanca (finance and industry), Tangier (Tanger‑Med and manufacturing), Rabat (administration), and Marrakech (tourism). Also consider rankings by property prices, household consumption, or night‑time light intensity as proxies. Explore those alternatives for a reliable, data-backed picture of Morocco’s wealth distribution.


