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6 facts about economic inequality in the U. S. | Pew Research . . . Over the past 50 years, the highest-earning 20% of U S households have steadily brought in a larger share of the country’s total income In 2018, households in the top fifth of earners (with incomes of $130,001 or more that year) brought in 52% of all U S income, more than the lower four-fifths combined, according to Census Bureau data
Poverty Status: POV-01 - Census. gov The tabs below are organized by Current Population Survey reference year Source: Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic (ASEC) Supplement The CPS is a joint effort between the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau
Poverty: 2014 and 2015 - Census. gov A comparison of 2014 and 2015 poverty rates by state and metropolitan area from the American Community Survey economic and population data from the U S Census
Methodology - Pew Research Center The income data reported in this study are computed for three-person households, the closest whole number to the average size of a U S household since 1970 That is done as follows: Three-person household income = Adjusted household income * [(3) 0 5] Adjusting for household size does have an effect on trends in income since 1970 However, it
Washington, DC - Profile data - Census Reporter $108,210 ±$6,847 Median household income about 90 percent of the amount in the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metro Area: $121,469 ±$1,331 about 20 percent higher than the amount in Virginia: $89,931 ±$970