Urban green spaces, such as parks, gardens, and green roofs, are essential components of urban environments. They offer a range of economic benefits that enhance the quality of life for city residents. This paper investigates the economic advantages of urban green spaces, focusing on their distribution across different income areas and their impact on property values and local economies. By examining job creation, tourism impacts, healthcare cost reductions, and the potential for gentrification, this study aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for urban planning and policy development.