Median household income ($):
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$50,020 | $50,320 | $50,610 | $50,910 | $51,200 | $51,490 |
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20th percentile of household income ($):
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$20,600 | $21,200 | $21,800 | $22,400 | $23,000 | $23,600 |
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Mean household income of the top 5% of households ($):
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$256k | $268k | $279k | $289k | $300k | $311k |
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Gini Index of income inequality (larger Gini Index means more inequality) (%):
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43.89% | 44.23% | 44.56% | 44.90% | 45.23% | 45.57% |
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Median household income ($):
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$46,400 | $48,700 | $51,000 | $53,400 | $55,700 | $58,000 |
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20th percentile of household income ($):
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$19,400 | $22,000 | $24,600 | $27,200 | $29,700 | $32,300 |
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Mean household income of the top 5% of households ($):
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$161k | $184k | $206k | $229k | $251k | $273k |
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Gini Index of income inequality (larger Gini Index means more inequality) (%):
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34.9% | 36.8% | 38.7% | 40.6% | 42.5% | 44.4% |
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Median household income ($):
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$44,800 | $47,000 | $49,200 | $51,300 | $53,500 | $55,700 |
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20th percentile of household income ($):
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$19,400 | $21,700 | $23,900 | $26,000 | $28,200 | $30,500 |
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Mean household income of the top 5% of households ($):
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$199k | $205k | $211k | $217k | $222k | $229k |
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Gini Index of income inequality (larger Gini Index means more inequality) (%):
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36.9% | 38.1% | 39.2% | 40.4% | 41.5% | 42.7% |
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Household Income:
total income from all people in the household
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Median:
in terms of income, it is the income for which 50% of households have a lower income, and 50% have a higher income
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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
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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
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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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