Household Income in Block Group 966105-6, Santa Cruz County, Arizona (Block Group)

Household Income Distribution#1

Normalized with respect to a standard interval of $5k. Gray areas represent percentile bands from the block groups in Santa Cruz County.
Scope: households in Santa Cruz County, Block Group 966105-6, and other block groups in Santa Cruz County
Block Group 966105-6
Santa Cruz County
Percentile:
0th - 100th
10th - 90th
20th - 80th
30th - 70th
40th - 60th
0%5%10%15%20%Count%> $200k1$150-200k2$125-150k2$100-125k2$75-100k2$60-75k2$50-60k2$45-50k$40-45k$35-40k$30-35k$25-30k$20-25k$15-20k$10-15k< $10k200.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%7416.780%16.8%9521.542%21.5%81.814%1.81%00.000%0%00.000%0%30.680%0.68%6113.832%13.8%4510.204%10.2%9421.315%21.3%143.175%3.17%00.000%0%388.617%8.62%92.041%2.04%

Household Income by Block Group in Santa Cruz County

There are 33 block groups in Santa Cruz County. This section compares Block Group 966105-6 to all of the block groups in Santa Cruz County and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Block Group 966105-6.

Six-Figure Incomes by Block Group#2

Percentage of households with incomes above $100k.
Scope: households in Block Group 966105-6, selected other block groups in Santa Cruz County, and entities that contain Block Group 966105-6
< $25k
$25-50k
$50-100k
$100-200k
$200k+
100%50%0%Count#966000-3B.G. 966000-3966104-4B.G. 966104-4WestUnited States of AmericaUnited States966101-1B.G. 966101-1Mountain966105-4B.G. 966105-4Arizona966402-3B.G. 966402-3966101-2B.G. 966101-2966105-6B.G. 966105-6966200-1B.G. 966200-1966302-3B.G. 966302-3966104-5B.G. 966104-5Santa Cruz Valley Unified DistrictSanta Cruz VlyZIP Code 85648ZIP 85648Rio Rico966402-1B.G. 966402-1Santa Cruz CountySanta CruzNogales Metro AreaNogales Area966101-3B.G. 966101-3966105Tract 966105966200-2B.G. 966200-2966000-2B.G. 966000-2966105-1B.G. 966105-1966301-3B.G. 966301-3966000-1B.G. 966000-1966104-1B.G. 966104-1966104-3B.G. 966104-3966402-2B.G. 966402-2966401-1B.G. 966401-1966104-2B.G. 966104-2966105-2B.G. 966105-2966105-5B.G. 966105-5966301-2B.G. 966301-2966103-1B.G. 966103-1966301-1B.G. 966301-1966402-4B.G. 966402-4966401-2B.G. 966401-2966302-1B.G. 966302-1966105-3B.G. 966105-3966302-2B.G. 966302-2966200-3B.G. 966200-3-32.567050%-17.369093%-15.070243%-65.006386%65%27.841635%7.151980%34.993614%35%2741-48.322148%-8.557047%-14.765101%-71.644295%72%19.295302%9.060403%28.355705%28%1692-30.184617%-21.973788%-20.203518%-72.361923%72%20.878868%6.759208%27.638077%28%7,241,1497.24M-29.966666%-23.121086%-22.339882%-75.427634%75%18.905615%5.666751%24.572366%25%28,925,66528.9M-43.949045%-14.649682%-17.197452%-75.796178%76%24.203822%0.000000%24.203822%24%383-31.631616%-24.338122%-21.520084%-77.489823%77%18.084130%4.426047%22.510177%23%1,901,6371.90M-31.524927%-29.912023%-16.129032%-77.565982%78%17.595308%4.838710%22.434018%22%1534-30.550051%-25.336853%-23.317431%-79.204335%79%16.644242%4.151424%20.795665%21%509,269509k-12.592593%-33.827160%-35.061728%-81.481481%81%18.518519%0.000000%18.518519%19%755-27.500000%-34.615385%-20.192308%-82.307692%82%12.884615%4.807692%17.692308%18%926-23.356009%-46.031746%-13.832200%-83.219955%83%16.780045%0.000000%16.780045%17%747-28.131021%-26.782274%-29.479769%-84.393064%84%14.258189%1.348748%15.606936%16%1628-7.542579%-26.520681%-50.608273%-84.671533%85%7.299270%8.029197%15.328467%15%639-44.603381%-28.348505%-12.223667%-85.175553%85%13.784135%1.040312%14.824447%15%11410-33.698549%-29.893397%-23.097424%-86.689369%87%11.267397%2.043234%13.310631%13%899-35.196011%-29.350069%-22.610041%-87.156121%87%10.746217%2.097662%12.843879%13%747-35.240393%-28.933310%-23.108737%-87.282440%87%10.615199%2.102361%12.717560%13%738-7.547170%-10.613208%-69.575472%-87.735849%88%12.264151%0.000000%12.264151%12%5211-27.036942%-28.465697%-32.249968%-87.752607%88%10.355258%1.892135%12.247393%12%1,903-27.036942%-28.465697%-32.249968%-87.752607%88%10.355258%1.892135%12.247393%12%1,903-34.387895%-32.737276%-20.770289%-87.895461%88%12.104539%0.000000%12.104539%12%8812-28.941980%-29.453925%-30.034130%-88.430034%88%9.556314%2.013652%11.569966%12%339-17.039106%-29.608939%-42.178771%-88.826816%89%11.173184%0.000000%11.173184%11%4013-19.493177%-27.485380%-41.910331%-88.888889%89%11.111111%0.000000%11.111111%11%5714-22.327044%-42.767296%-24.842767%-89.937107%90%10.062893%0.000000%10.062893%10%6415-27.242525%-25.581395%-37.209302%-90.033223%90%3.322259%6.644518%9.966777%10%3016-14.285714%-40.000000%-36.190476%-90.476190%90%9.523810%0.000000%9.523810%10%1017-39.627907%-34.697674%-16.465116%-90.790698%91%8.558140%0.651163%9.209302%9%9918-33.774834%-39.735099%-17.880795%-91.390728%91%8.609272%0.000000%8.609272%9%1319-10.263930%-12.609971%-68.914956%-91.788856%92%8.211144%0.000000%8.211144%8%2820-26.047904%-31.736527%-34.131737%-91.916168%92%8.083832%0.000000%8.083832%8%2721-26.503759%-36.654135%-30.075188%-93.233083%93%6.766917%0.000000%6.766917%7%3622-31.353919%-18.052257%-44.418052%-93.824228%94%0.000000%6.175772%6.175772%6%2623-38.805970%-17.910448%-37.810945%-94.527363%95%5.472637%0.000000%5.472637%5%2224-19.230769%-40.000000%-36.153846%-95.384615%95%1.923077%2.692308%4.615385%5%1225-27.167630%-31.791908%-36.705202%-95.664740%96%1.156069%3.179191%4.335260%4%1526-26.912929%-40.765172%-28.496042%-96.174142%96%3.825858%0.000000%3.825858%4%2927-8.287293%-18.232044%-70.165746%-96.685083%97%3.314917%0.000000%3.314917%3%1228-14.970930%-39.970930%-41.860465%-96.802326%97%3.197674%0.000000%3.197674%3%2229-15.104167%-21.354167%-61.718750%-98.177083%98%1.822917%0.000000%1.822917%2%730-28.735632%-10.344828%-60.919540%-100.000000%100%0.000000%0.000000%0.000000%0%031-30.994152%-7.017544%-61.988304%-100.000000%100%0.000000%0.000000%0.000000%0%032-9.090909%-44.444444%-46.464646%-100.000000%100%0.000000%0.000000%0.000000%0%033

Definitions

  • Household Income: total income from all people in the household
  • Median: in terms of income, it is the income for which 50% of households have a lower income, and 50% have a higher income
  • Percentile: for example, the 80th percentile of household income is the income for which 80% of household have a lower income and 20% have a higher income
  • Quintile: a quintile is 20% of a population, grouped by percentile; for example, the 2nd quintile is all members of a population between the 20th and 40th percentiles
  • Gini Index: a statistical measure of how unevenly income is distributed in a population (ranging from 0% to 100%, the higher the number, the greater the inequality)

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