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  • Per capita personal income in the United States - Wikipedia
    Median personal income in the United States As per United States Census Bureau 2022 data, the median per capita income in the United States is $37,683, while median household income is around $69,021 [1] One of the most commonly used metrics for gauging the economic performance and shifting fortunes of local economies is per capita income
  • Party affiliation of US voters by income, home ownership . . .
    Read the methodology for more about income tiers, which are adjusted for household size and cost of living The relationship between income and partisanship differs by education Among voters without a bachelor’s degree, higher income is associated with being more Republican But there are no income differences in partisanship among college
  • U. S. real per capita GDP 2023, by state - Statista
    Out of all 50 states, New York had the highest per-capita real gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023, at 90,730 U S dollars, followed closely by Massachusetts
  • The average retirement income in 2021 | Empower
    The U S Census Bureau reports the average income for Americans over age 65 as both a median and a mean In the most recent data on household income in 2023, the average income during retirement years was reported as: Median retirement income: $54,710 Mean retirement income: $83,950 1 Read more: Calculating your retirement number
  • Median Annual Earnings Map - U. S. Department of Labor
    In the period from 2016 to 2020, workers with disabilities have the highest median wages in Washington, Nevada, North Dakota, Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia (above $27,000 annual wages) In all U S states, females with disabilities have lower median wages than men with disabilities
  • The U. S. Income Distribution: Trends and Issues | Congress . . .
    Information in a CRS Report should not be relied upon for purposes other than public understanding of information that has been provided by CRS to Members of Congress in connection with CRS’s institutional role CRS Reports, as a work of the United States Government, are not subject to copyright protection in the United States
  • The Fed - Wealth Inequality and the Racial Wealth Gap
    The Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington DC October 22, 2021 Wealth Inequality and the Racial Wealth Gap Aditya Aladangady, and Akila Forde In the United States, the average Black and Hispanic or Latino households earn about half as much as the average White household and own only about 15 to 20 percent as much net wealth


















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