Household Income in Block Group 339400-2, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (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 Middlesex County.
Scope: households in Middlesex County, Block Group 339400-2, and other block groups in Middlesex County
Block Group 339400-2
Middlesex County
Percentile:
0th - 100th
10th - 90th
20th - 80th
30th - 70th
40th - 60th
0%5%10%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< $10k2196.786%6.79%3412.143%12.1%238.214%8.21%3111.071%11.1%2810.000%10.0%00.000%0%4014.286%14.3%72.500%2.50%00.000%0%93.214%3.21%93.214%3.21%124.286%4.29%00.000%0%3612.857%12.9%155.357%5.36%176.071%6.07%

Household Income by Block Group in Middlesex County

There are 1,133 block groups in Middlesex County. This section compares Block Group 339400-2 to the 50 most populous block groups in Middlesex County and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Block Group 339400-2. The least populous of the compared block groups has a population of 2,793.

Six-Figure Incomes by Block Group#2

Percentage of households with incomes above $100k.
Scope: households in Block Group 339400-2, selected other block groups in Middlesex County, and entities that contain Block Group 339400-2
< $25k
$25-50k
$50-100k
$100-200k
$200k+
50%0%50%Count#320104-1B.G. 320104-1373500-4B.G. 373500-4365100-3B.G. 365100-3320104-2B.G. 320104-2385202-2B.G. 385202-2318300-4B.G. 318300-4363104-1B.G. 363104-1385100-2B.G. 385100-2318200-1B.G. 318200-1320102-3B.G. 320102-3320103-1B.G. 320103-1373600-1B.G. 373600-1334300-4B.G. 334300-4361200-3B.G. 361200-3368400-2B.G. 368400-2374700-1B.G. 374700-1358300-1B.G. 358300-1326102-1B.G. 326102-1387201-1B.G. 387201-1326101-2B.G. 326101-2368901-1B.G. 368901-1313102-3B.G. 313102-3339500-1B.G. 339500-1339801-1B.G. 339801-1361200-1B.G. 361200-1338200-1B.G. 338200-1334100-3B.G. 334100-3332200-2B.G. 332200-2315100-2B.G. 315100-2335302-2B.G. 335302-2Middlesex CountyMiddlesex314101-3B.G. 314101-3333600-1B.G. 333600-1321600-1B.G. 321600-1321100-1B.G. 321100-1331200-2B.G. 331200-2Boston, Cambridge, and Newton Metro AreaBoston AreaMedfordMedford School DistrictMedfordZIP Code 02155ZIP 02155339400-2B.G. 339400-2321500-1B.G. 321500-1316300-1B.G. 316300-1322300-2B.G. 322300-2339400Tract 339400Massachusetts388200-2B.G. 388200-2310601-2B.G. 310601-2333100-1B.G. 333100-1310200-3B.G. 310200-3321100-2B.G. 321100-2368902-1B.G. 368902-1New EnglandNortheastUnited States of AmericaUnited States342600-3B.G. 342600-3388200-3B.G. 388200-3342500-3B.G. 342500-3354900-2B.G. 354900-2342500-1B.G. 342500-1383102-2B.G. 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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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