Household Income in Block Group 480502-3, Taney County, Missouri (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 Taney County.
Scope: households in Taney County, Block Group 480502-3, and other block groups in Taney County
Block Group 480502-3
Taney County
Percentile:
0th - 100th
10th - 90th
20th - 80th
30th - 70th
40th - 60th
0%5%10%15%20%25%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< $10k2125.333%5.33%00.000%0%00.000%0%156.667%6.67%229.778%9.78%2410.667%10.7%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%5825.778%25.8%00.000%0%229.778%9.78%5424.000%24.0%188.000%8.00%

Household Income by Block Group in Taney County

There are 34 block groups in Taney County. This section compares Block Group 480502-3 to all of the block groups in Taney County and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Block Group 480502-3.

Six-Figure Incomes by Block Group#2

Percentage of households with incomes above $100k.
Scope: households in Block Group 480502-3, selected other block groups in Taney County, and entities that contain Block Group 480502-3
< $25k
$25-50k
$50-100k
$100-200k
$200k+
100%50%0%Count#480105-5B.G. 480105-5United States of AmericaUnited States480301-2B.G. 480301-2West North Central480502-2B.G. 480502-2MidwestMissouri480202-3B.G. 480202-3480501-1B.G. 480501-1480201-4B.G. 480201-4480501-2B.G. 480501-2480105-3B.G. 480105-3480106-1B.G. 480106-1Oliver TownshipOliverHollister R-V School DistrictHollister R-VZIP Code 65672ZIP 65672480502Tract 480502480202-2B.G. 480202-2480201-3B.G. 480201-3480301-3B.G. 480301-3480502-3B.G. 480502-3480502-1B.G. 480502-1480502-5B.G. 480502-5Branson Metro AreaBranson Area480301-1B.G. 480301-1Taney CountyTaneyHollister480401-2B.G. 480401-2480401-3B.G. 480401-3480302-1B.G. 480302-1480201-5B.G. 480201-5480201-2B.G. 480201-2480105-1B.G. 480105-1480502-4B.G. 480502-4480401-4B.G. 480401-4480201-1B.G. 480201-1480401-1B.G. 480401-1480402-1B.G. 480402-1480402-3B.G. 480402-3480202-1B.G. 480202-1480302-2B.G. 480302-2480202-4B.G. 480202-4480105-2B.G. 480105-2480402-2B.G. 480402-2480105-4B.G. 480105-4-29.963899%-20.577617%-18.772563%-69.314079%69%23.465704%7.220217%30.685921%31%851-29.966666%-23.121086%-22.339882%-75.427634%75%18.905615%5.666751%24.572366%25%28,925,66528.9M-38.697318%-24.712644%-13.601533%-77.011494%77%22.988506%0.000000%22.988506%23%1202-32.232702%-24.274685%-21.257181%-77.764568%78%18.024942%4.210490%22.235432%22%1,833,6341.83M-22.939068%-29.032258%-26.045400%-78.016726%78%17.323775%4.659498%21.983274%22%1843-31.411728%-24.244948%-22.410939%-78.067616%78%17.679798%4.252586%21.932384%22%5,775,7825.78M-30.713019%-25.895711%-24.435352%-81.044082%81%15.451605%3.504313%18.955918%19%449,703450k-28.000000%-21.263158%-31.789474%-81.052632%81%17.052632%1.894737%18.947368%19%904-33.434650%-34.042553%-13.981763%-81.458967%81%5.775076%12.765957%18.541033%19%615-14.588859%-21.220159%-46.684350%-82.493369%82%17.506631%0.000000%17.506631%18%666-22.800000%-40.000000%-19.800000%-82.600000%83%12.800000%4.600000%17.400000%17%877-41.111111%-13.650794%-28.253968%-83.015873%83%14.603175%2.380952%16.984127%17%1078-22.952710%-31.372549%-29.065744%-83.391003%83%14.648212%1.960784%16.608997%17%1449-22.131148%-36.515071%-26.731888%-85.378107%85%11.554733%3.067160%14.621893%15%553-22.522299%-37.140733%-26.412289%-86.075322%86%10.827552%3.097126%13.924678%14%562-22.392638%-36.837702%-26.965979%-86.196319%86%10.708310%3.095371%13.803681%14%495-21.230561%-36.139283%-28.938472%-86.308316%86%11.967546%1.724138%13.691684%14%405-27.216174%-29.393468%-30.326594%-86.936236%87%13.063764%0.000000%13.063764%13%8410-29.434851%-21.114600%-36.656201%-87.205651%87%11.773940%1.020408%12.794349%13%16311-45.884413%-30.647986%-10.683012%-87.215412%87%12.784588%0.000000%12.784588%13%7312-20.444444%-25.777778%-41.777778%-88.000000%88%6.666667%5.333333%12.000000%12%2713-11.357587%-51.464064%-25.732032%-88.553682%89%11.446318%0.000000%11.446318%11%12914-55.627010%-8.360129%-24.758842%-88.745981%89%11.254019%0.000000%11.254019%11%3515-27.752933%-33.075851%-28.391799%-89.220583%89%9.371007%1.408410%10.779417%11%3,712-36.140351%-33.099415%-20.467836%-89.707602%90%10.292398%0.000000%10.292398%10%8816-26.615830%-33.171023%-30.061096%-89.847949%90%8.847444%1.304607%10.152051%10%2,210-12.780386%-45.018258%-32.498696%-90.297340%90%9.076682%0.625978%9.702660%10%186-27.435065%-35.227273%-28.409091%-91.071429%91%8.928571%0.000000%8.928571%9%5517-8.205128%-43.846154%-39.487179%-91.538462%92%8.461538%0.000000%8.461538%8%3318-29.379310%-33.655172%-29.379310%-92.413793%92%6.896552%0.689655%7.586207%8%5519-12.888889%-58.222222%-21.333333%-92.444444%92%7.555556%0.000000%7.555556%8%1720-28.637201%-28.637201%-35.635359%-92.909761%93%7.090239%0.000000%7.090239%7%7721-29.387755%-48.707483%-14.829932%-92.925170%93%7.074830%0.000000%7.074830%7%5222-19.432314%-35.371179%-38.646288%-93.449782%93%6.550218%0.000000%6.550218%7%3023-22.763307%-32.276331%-38.505096%-93.544734%94%0.906002%5.549264%6.455266%6%5724-24.299773%-37.320212%-32.323997%-93.943982%94%6.056018%0.000000%6.056018%6%8025-22.198276%-24.353448%-48.491379%-95.043103%95%3.879310%1.077586%4.956897%5%2326-31.182796%-33.870968%-30.107527%-95.161290%95%4.569892%0.268817%4.838710%5%1827-21.580547%-41.945289%-31.914894%-95.440729%95%4.559271%0.000000%4.559271%5%1528-22.439586%-27.042578%-46.029919%-95.512083%96%4.142693%0.345224%4.487917%4%3929-36.740598%-33.944069%-24.975892%-95.660559%96%3.471553%0.867888%4.339441%4%4530-23.691860%-36.773256%-35.319767%-95.784884%96%1.308140%2.906977%4.215116%4%2931-21.133525%-48.703170%-26.801153%-96.637848%97%3.362152%0.000000%3.362152%3%3532-20.795107%-50.152905%-26.911315%-97.859327%98%1.529052%0.611621%2.140673%2%733-21.148825%-26.370757%-52.480418%-100.000000%100%0.000000%0.000000%0.000000%0%034

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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