U.S. Median Household Income
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A U.S. Median Household Income is a Median Household Income for a U.S. household income.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Raw U.S. Median Household Income to being an Inflation-Adjusted U.S. Median Household Income.
- It can range from (typically) being an Annual U.S. Median Household Income, to being a Monthly U.S. Median Household Income.
- It can be related by a U.S. Median Income Change Rate.
- It can be drawn from a U.S. Household Income Distribution[1].
- Example(s):
- in 2013 is was $51,939
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: U.S. Average Household Income.
References
2015
- David Leonhardt. (2015). “The Great 21st-Century Wage Slowdown." The Upshot. JAN. 17, 2015
- FIGURE: Change in inflation-adjusted median family income, over previous 15 years
- QUOTE: ... There is little modern precedent for a period of income stagnation lasting as long as this one. ... The great wage slowdown has several main causes: globalization, which has forced Americans to compete with hundreds of millions of poorer workers from around the world; technological change, which allows machines to replace human labor in new ways; the slowdown in American educational attainment, even as the rest of the world has continued to become more educated and more highly skilled; and the shifting balance of economic power, away from workers and toward companies and their executives.
2014
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Household_income_in_the_United_States#Before_2010
- The following table shows the evolution of US household income at the 20th, 50th, 80th and 95th percentile from 1967 to 2011, in 2011 constant (CPI-U-RS adjusted) dollars.[1] The final column shows the average change per year from 1976 to 2011.
Percentile | 2011 | 2009 | 2006 | 2003 | 2000 | 1997 | 1994 | 1991 | 1988 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
20th | $20,262 | $21,446 | $22,349 | $21,992 | $23,404 | $21,517 | $20,148 | $20,227 | $20,794 |
50th | $50,054 | $52,195 | $53,768 | $52,973 | $54,841 | $51,704 | $48,418 | $48,516 | $49,737 |
80th | $101,582 | $104,857 | $108,239 | $106,228 | $106,790 | $99,900 | $94,304 | $91,407 | $92,427 |
95th | $186,000 | $188,744 | $194,111 | $188,470 | $189,665 | $176,817 | $164,806 | $155,246 | $156,454 |
Percentile | 1985 | 1982 | 1979 | 1976 | 1973 | 1970 | 1967 | Per Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
20th | $19,816 | $18,798 | $20,211 | $19,426 | $19,895 | $19,063 | $17,663 | .12% |
50th | $47,079 | $45,139 | $47,527 | $45,595 | NA | NA | NA | .27% |
80th | $86,867 | $81,456 | $83,730 | $79,322 | $81,498 | $75,783 | $69,710 | .71% |
95th | $143,530 | $134,461 | $135,296 | $125,794 | $130,989 | $119,792 | $111,866 | 1.12% |
2012
2013
- (DeNavas-Walt & Proctor, 2013) ⇒ Carmen DeNavas-Walt, and Bernadette D. Proctor. (2013). “Income and Poverty in the United States: 2013." U.S. Census Bureau, Report Number: P60-249
- Median household income was $51,939 in 2013, not statistically different in real terms from the 2012 median. ...