Household Income in Block Group 950700-2, Cherokee County, Texas (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 Cherokee County.
Scope: households in Cherokee County, Block Group 950700-2, and other block groups in Cherokee County
Block Group 950700-2
Cherokee 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%61.489%1.49%00.000%0%286.948%6.95%358.685%8.68%5413.400%13.4%122.978%2.98%174.218%4.22%399.677%9.68%00.000%0%00.000%0%10.248%0.25%399.677%9.68%9824.318%24.3%286.948%6.95%4611.414%11.4%

Household Income by Block Group in Cherokee County

There are 35 block groups in Cherokee County. This section compares Block Group 950700-2 to all of the block groups in Cherokee County and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Block Group 950700-2.

Six-Figure Incomes by Block Group#2

Percentage of households with incomes above $100k.
Scope: households in Block Group 950700-2, selected other block groups in Cherokee County, and entities that contain Block Group 950700-2
< $25k
$25-50k
$50-100k
$100-200k
$200k+
100%50%0%Count#950300-5B.G. 950300-5950300-4B.G. 950300-4950200-2B.G. 950200-2950300-2B.G. 950300-2United States of AmericaUnited StatesTexas950600-1B.G. 950600-1950200-1B.G. 950200-1West South Central950300-1B.G. 950300-1South950900-1B.G. 950900-1950801-1B.G. 950801-1950100-1B.G. 950100-1950600-2B.G. 950600-2951100-1B.G. 951100-1950500-1B.G. 950500-1951000-3B.G. 951000-3Cherokee CountyCherokeeJacksonville Metro AreaJacksonville950802-1B.G. 950802-1Jacksonville Independent School DistrictJacksonvilleZIP Code 75766ZIP 75766950300-6B.G. 950300-6950100-2B.G. 950100-2950600-3B.G. 950600-3950801-2B.G. 950801-2950802-2B.G. 950802-2950700-3B.G. 950700-3950100-3B.G. 950100-3950900-2B.G. 950900-2950900-3B.G. 950900-3950700-2B.G. 950700-2950400-1B.G. 950400-1950300-3B.G. 950300-3950801-3B.G. 950801-3950700Tract 950700950500-2B.G. 950500-2951000-2B.G. 951000-2950802-3B.G. 950802-3950600-4B.G. 950600-4950400-2B.G. 950400-2950700-1B.G. 950700-1951000-1B.G. 951000-1-5.035971%-35.611511%-28.776978%-69.424460%69%30.575540%0.000000%30.575540%31%851-40.983607%-10.718789%-18.663304%-70.365700%70%27.238335%2.395965%29.634300%30%2352-19.230769%-31.389578%-22.208437%-72.828784%73%27.171216%0.000000%27.171216%27%2193-14.864865%-31.418919%-27.027027%-73.310811%73%26.689189%0.000000%26.689189%27%794-29.966666%-23.121086%-22.339882%-75.427634%75%18.905615%5.666751%24.572366%25%28,925,66528.9M-29.709015%-23.606010%-22.200980%-75.516004%76%18.765519%5.718477%24.483996%24%2,274,4542.27M-35.867446%-19.103314%-21.637427%-76.608187%77%23.391813%0.000000%23.391813%23%1205-32.787843%-20.163647%-24.313267%-77.264757%77%19.053185%3.682057%22.735243%23%3896-29.330967%-24.250253%-24.088031%-77.669251%78%17.387462%4.943287%22.330749%22%3,042,3263.04M-29.591837%-21.768707%-26.530612%-77.891156%78%13.435374%8.673469%22.108844%22%1307-29.405566%-24.459315%-24.342644%-78.207526%78%16.946467%4.846007%21.792474%22%9,611,6329.61M-11.931818%-50.852273%-15.625000%-78.409091%78%18.750000%2.840909%21.590909%22%768-17.408124%-33.655706%-28.433269%-79.497099%79%20.502901%0.000000%20.502901%21%1069-42.242991%-15.700935%-23.551402%-81.495327%81%11.214953%7.289720%18.504673%19%9910-29.324547%-36.902801%-18.121911%-84.349259%84%8.566722%7.084020%15.650741%16%9511-22.517483%-26.433566%-35.944056%-84.895105%85%13.846154%1.258741%15.104895%15%10812-13.605442%-23.299320%-48.129252%-85.034014%85%14.965986%0.000000%14.965986%15%8813-20.000000%-21.666667%-43.518519%-85.185185%85%7.222222%7.592593%14.814815%15%8014-26.155064%-27.959057%-31.363456%-85.477577%85%12.418707%2.103715%14.522423%15%2,568-26.155064%-27.959057%-31.363456%-85.477577%85%12.418707%2.103715%14.522423%15%2,568-25.462963%-40.277778%-20.370370%-86.111111%86%10.185185%3.703704%13.888889%14%3015-25.898088%-27.965071%-33.027523%-86.890682%87%11.506577%1.602741%13.109318%13%1,186-25.257900%-29.015094%-32.837442%-87.110435%87%11.271582%1.617982%12.889565%13%1,187-27.327327%-45.045045%-15.015015%-87.387387%87%12.612613%0.000000%12.612613%13%4216-30.434783%-24.315620%-33.011272%-87.761675%88%8.534622%3.703704%12.238325%12%7617-18.763326%-34.541578%-35.394456%-88.699360%89%8.742004%2.558635%11.300640%11%5318-15.960912%-42.671010%-30.293160%-88.925081%89%7.980456%3.094463%11.074919%11%6819-37.051040%-23.440454%-29.489603%-89.981096%90%10.018904%0.000000%10.018904%10%5320-32.244898%-14.693878%-43.265306%-90.204082%90%7.142857%2.653061%9.795918%10%4821-24.632353%-40.073529%-25.735294%-90.441176%90%8.823529%0.735294%9.558824%10%5222-25.641026%-49.572650%-15.384615%-90.598291%91%4.273504%5.128205%9.401709%9%1123-29.277567%-25.095057%-36.501901%-90.874525%91%9.125475%0.000000%9.125475%9%2424-25.062035%-14.143921%-52.357320%-91.563275%92%8.436725%0.000000%8.436725%8%3425-23.036649%-23.560209%-45.026178%-91.623037%92%8.376963%0.000000%8.376963%8%1626-22.115385%-28.846154%-41.025641%-91.987179%92%8.012821%0.000000%8.012821%8%2527-36.855037%-30.712531%-26.044226%-93.611794%94%6.388206%0.000000%6.388206%6%2628-22.592873%-19.181198%-52.009098%-93.783169%94%5.231236%0.985595%6.216831%6%82-23.938879%-25.636672%-45.161290%-94.736842%95%4.074703%1.188455%5.263158%5%3129-29.385965%-22.368421%-43.640351%-95.394737%95%3.508772%1.096491%4.605263%5%2130-35.934959%-36.585366%-22.926829%-95.447154%95%4.552846%0.000000%4.552846%5%2831-19.101124%-45.692884%-32.397004%-97.191011%97%2.808989%0.000000%2.808989%3%1532-30.215827%-30.455635%-37.889688%-98.561151%99%1.438849%0.000000%1.438849%1%633-9.154930%-29.107981%-61.737089%-100.000000%100%0.000000%0.000000%0.000000%0%034-13.422819%-33.221477%-53.355705%-100.000000%100%0.000000%0.000000%0.000000%0%035

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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