Household Income in Block Group 131100-2, Johnson 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 Johnson County.
Scope: households in Johnson County, Block Group 131100-2, and other block groups in Johnson County
Block Group 131100-2
Johnson 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< $10k25212.840%12.8%163.951%3.95%184.444%4.44%194.691%4.69%8621.235%21.2%317.654%7.65%163.951%3.95%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%174.198%4.20%215.185%5.19%9122.469%22.5%00.000%0%389.383%9.38%

Household Income by Block Group in Johnson County

There are 97 block groups in Johnson County. This section compares Block Group 131100-2 to the 50 most populous block groups in Johnson County and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Block Group 131100-2. The least populous of the compared block groups has a population of 1,381.

Six-Figure Incomes by Block Group#2

Percentage of households with incomes above $100k.
Scope: households in Block Group 131100-2, selected other block groups in Johnson County, and entities that contain Block Group 131100-2
< $25k
$25-50k
$50-100k
$100-200k
$200k+
50%0%50%Count#130207-5B.G. 130207-5130405-1B.G. 130405-1130208-1B.G. 130208-1130207-4B.G. 130207-4130211-1B.G. 130211-1130405-2B.G. 130405-2130214-1B.G. 130214-1130409-1B.G. 130409-1130215-2B.G. 130215-2130500-2B.G. 130500-2130204-1B.G. 130204-1131000-4B.G. 131000-4130410-2B.G. 130410-2130406-1B.G. 130406-1130407-1B.G. 130407-1130215-1B.G. 130215-1130406-3B.G. 130406-3130601-2B.G. 130601-2130408-2B.G. 130408-2Dallas, Fort Worth, and Arlington Metro AreaDallas Area130500-3B.G. 130500-3130211-3B.G. 130211-3130304-3B.G. 130304-3131100-2B.G. 131100-2130210-1B.G. 130210-1United States of AmericaUnited StatesTexasJohnson CountyJohnson130304-1B.G. 130304-1West South Central130302-3B.G. 130302-3130100-2B.G. 130100-2South130210-3B.G. 130210-3130900-1B.G. 130900-1130208-4B.G. 130208-4130408-4B.G. 130408-4131100-3B.G. 131100-3130409-3B.G. 130409-3ZIP Code 76033ZIP 76033Cleburne Independent School DistrictCleburne130407-4B.G. 130407-4130601-1B.G. 130601-1131100Tract 131100Cleburne130601-3B.G. 130601-3130410-1B.G. 130410-1130303-1B.G. 130303-1130208-3B.G. 130208-3130214-2B.G. 130214-2130303-2B.G. 130303-2130204-3B.G. 130204-3130408-1B.G. 130408-1130212-3B.G. 130212-3130700-1B.G. 130700-1130213-2B.G. 130213-2130212-2B.G. 130212-2130800-1B.G. 130800-1130410-3B.G. 130410-3130302-1B.G. 130302-1130205-2B.G. 130205-2-24.272818%-20.361083%-5.315948%-49.949850%50%45.035105%5.015045%50.050150%50%4991-28.666667%-18.166667%-8.666667%-55.500000%55%31.333333%13.166667%44.500000%45%2672-21.673004%-16.920152%-17.110266%-55.703422%56%41.634981%2.661597%44.296578%44%2333-29.888268%-24.301676%-2.234637%-56.424581%56%30.726257%12.849162%43.575419%44%3124-32.632743%-16.039823%-8.738938%-57.411504%57%38.053097%4.535398%42.588496%43%3855-33.709677%-14.032258%-9.677419%-57.419355%57%36.290323%6.290323%42.580645%43%2646-38.451935%-15.980025%-5.742821%-60.174782%60%32.209738%7.615481%39.825218%40%3197-35.390947%-18.724280%-6.790123%-60.905350%61%39.094650%0.000000%39.094650%39%1908-36.161188%-20.042418%-4.984093%-61.187699%61%31.389183%7.423118%38.812301%39%3669-37.134503%-20.614035%-3.801170%-61.549708%62%35.964912%2.485380%38.450292%38%26310-29.209500%-23.785892%-9.429280%-62.424672%62%35.129387%2.445941%37.575328%38%1,06011-33.938100%-24.546425%-5.869797%-64.354322%64%33.724653%1.921025%35.645678%36%33412-45.132743%-17.477876%-2.433628%-65.044248%65%34.955752%0.000000%34.955752%35%15813-36.088889%-21.511111%-8.088889%-65.688889%66%32.888889%1.422222%34.311111%34%38614-50.354610%-7.328605%-10.047281%-67.730496%68%27.304965%4.964539%32.269504%32%27315-33.215130%-24.468085%-10.047281%-67.730496%68%28.723404%3.546099%32.269504%32%27316-48.736462%-16.425993%-3.068592%-68.231047%68%25.090253%6.678700%31.768953%32%17617-53.404255%-7.872340%-7.872340%-69.148936%69%27.234043%3.617021%30.851064%31%14518-29.252782%-26.550079%-15.103339%-70.906200%71%22.575517%6.518283%29.093800%29%18319-30.646391%-22.525103%-18.396614%-71.568109%72%21.511666%6.920225%28.431891%28%696,912697k-42.259414%-16.108787%-13.807531%-72.175732%72%27.196653%0.627615%27.824268%28%13320-26.201923%-26.442308%-19.951923%-72.596154%73%22.596154%4.807692%27.403846%27%22821-32.843137%-14.215686%-26.715686%-73.774510%74%24.509804%1.715686%26.225490%26%10722-32.839506%-4.197531%-37.037037%-74.074074%74%13.086420%12.839506%25.925926%26%105-39.080460%-18.735632%-16.551724%-74.367816%74%19.540230%6.091954%25.632184%26%22323-29.966666%-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-34.860802%-23.105048%-18.396437%-76.362287%76%20.577209%3.060505%23.637713%24%12,73612.7k-36.212625%-24.584718%-16.611296%-77.408638%77%21.594684%0.996678%22.591362%23%13624-29.330967%-24.250253%-24.088031%-77.669251%78%17.387462%4.943287%22.330749%22%3,042,3263.04M-26.192893%-25.482234%-26.091371%-77.766497%78%20.000000%2.233503%22.233503%22%21925-44.885496%-19.694656%-13.435115%-78.015267%78%19.847328%2.137405%21.984733%22%14426-29.405566%-24.459315%-24.342644%-78.207526%78%16.946467%4.846007%21.792474%22%9,611,6329.61M-34.716157%-27.729258%-16.812227%-79.257642%79%19.213974%1.528384%20.742358%21%9527-28.341014%-17.972350%-32.949309%-79.262673%79%11.059908%9.677419%20.737327%21%9028-52.256532%-24.940618%-3.325416%-80.522565%81%11.401425%8.076010%19.477435%19%8229-40.366972%-27.522936%-12.844037%-80.733945%81%19.266055%0.000000%19.266055%19%6330-33.500502%-20.862588%-26.479438%-80.842528%81%19.157472%0.000000%19.157472%19%19131-26.499455%-22.137405%-32.606325%-81.243184%81%18.538713%0.218103%18.756816%19%17232-35.427906%-23.886597%-22.077647%-81.392151%81%16.227653%2.380197%18.607849%19%1,759-34.760593%-24.648150%-23.218408%-82.627150%83%14.945268%2.427582%17.372850%17%2,333-20.937500%-25.833333%-36.145833%-82.916667%83%15.104167%1.979167%17.083333%17%16433-29.330254%-19.976905%-34.526559%-83.833718%84%13.856813%2.309469%16.166282%16%14034-36.595357%-19.936277%-27.537551%-84.069185%84%13.563951%2.366864%15.930815%16%350-34.000379%-25.018968%-25.294006%-84.313354%84%13.467375%2.219272%15.686646%16%1,654-52.416918%-21.752266%-10.271903%-84.441088%84%13.141994%2.416918%15.558912%16%10335-37.276933%-29.411765%-18.902842%-85.591540%86%13.879709%0.528751%14.408460%14%21836-30.994152%-26.608187%-28.801170%-86.403509%86%13.596491%0.000000%13.596491%14%9337-37.394451%-31.483715%-17.852835%-86.731001%87%11.338963%1.930036%13.268999%13%11038-36.567926%-20.429009%-30.541369%-87.538304%88%10.520940%1.940756%12.461696%12%12239-33.443709%-33.443709%-20.695364%-87.582781%88%11.258278%1.158940%12.417219%12%7540-42.567568%-20.495495%-25.450450%-88.513514%89%11.486486%0.000000%11.486486%11%5141-52.639517%-31.674208%-4.977376%-89.291101%89%10.708899%0.000000%10.708899%11%7142-62.610619%-25.221239%-2.212389%-90.044248%90%7.964602%1.991150%9.955752%10%4543-30.379747%-26.793249%-33.333333%-90.506329%91%6.118143%3.375527%9.493671%9%4544-46.172539%-23.207776%-22.114216%-91.494532%91%8.505468%0.000000%8.505468%9%7045-37.885463%-31.277533%-22.907489%-92.070485%92%7.929515%0.000000%7.929515%8%5446-13.457944%-25.046729%-53.831776%-92.336449%92%4.485981%3.177570%7.663551%8%4147-32.397408%-21.598272%-39.956803%-93.952484%94%6.047516%0.000000%6.047516%6%2848-39.258114%-29.366306%-26.893354%-95.517774%96%2.936631%1.545595%4.482226%4%2949-45.173745%-33.204633%-19.305019%-97.683398%98%2.316602%0.000000%2.316602%2%1250

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)

For additional information about the data presented on this site, including our sources, please see the About Page.

More Topics to Explore

More Maps to Explore

State:

County:

Metro Area:

City:

ZIP Code:

Unified School District:

Congressional District:

State Senate District:

State House District: