In 2023, the real median household income for householders aged 15 to 24 was at 54,930 U.S. dollars. The highest median household income was found amongst those aged between 45 and 54. Household median income for the United States since 1990 can be accessed here.
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Graph and download economic data for Median Household Income in the United States (MEHOINUSA646N) from 1984 to 2023 about households, median, income, and USA.
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In 2023, the average annual net household income in Spain was ****** euros. Far from the national average was the net household income in the southern regions of *********** and *********, where it was less than ****** euros. The community with the highest average income was Madrid, with more than ****** euros.
In 2023, the real median household income in the state of Alabama was 60,660 U.S. dollars. The state with the highest median household income was Massachusetts, which was 106,500 U.S. dollars in 2023. The average median household income in the United States was at 80,610 U.S. dollars.
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Women and Men in Spain: Average annual net income per household, person and consumption unit, by type of household. Annual. National.
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Household data are collected as of March.
As stated in the Census's "Source and Accuracy of Estimates for Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2011" (http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/p60_243sa.pdf):
Estimation of Median Incomes. The Census Bureau has changed the methodology for computing median income over time. The Census Bureau has computed medians using either Pareto interpolation or linear interpolation. Currently, we are using linear interpolation to estimate all medians. Pareto interpolation assumes a decreasing density of population within an income interval, whereas linear interpolation assumes a constant density of population within an income interval. The Census Bureau calculated estimates of median income and associated standard errors for 1979 through 1987 using Pareto interpolation if the estimate was larger than $20,000 for people or $40,000 for families and households. This is because the width of the income interval containing the estimate is greater than $2,500.
We calculated estimates of median income and associated standard errors for 1976, 1977, and 1978 using Pareto interpolation if the estimate was larger than $12,000 for people or $18,000 for families and households. This is because the width of the income interval containing the estimate is greater than $1,000. All other estimates of median income and associated standard errors for 1976 through 2011 (2012 ASEC) and almost all of the estimates of median income and associated standard errors for 1975 and earlier were calculated using linear interpolation.
Thus, use caution when comparing median incomes above $12,000 for people or $18,000 for families and households for different years. Median incomes below those levels are more comparable from year to year since they have always been calculated using linear interpolation. For an indication of the comparability of medians calculated using Pareto interpolation with medians calculated using linear interpolation, see Series P-60, Number 114, Money Income in 1976 of Families and Persons in the United States (www2.census.gov/prod2/popscan/p60-114.pdf).
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Czech Republic Household Income: by Head Status (HS): per Capita Avg: Net data was reported at 259,850.000 CZK in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 241,160.000 CZK for 2022. Czech Republic Household Income: by Head Status (HS): per Capita Avg: Net data is updated yearly, averaging 150,488.000 CZK from Dec 2001 (Median) to 2023, with 23 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 259,850.000 CZK in 2023 and a record low of 90,166.821 CZK in 2001. Czech Republic Household Income: by Head Status (HS): per Capita Avg: Net data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Czech Statistical Office. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Czech Republic – Table CZ.H015: Household Income and Expenditure: per Capita Average.
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Living Conditions Survey (LCS): Household income by Autonomous Community. Annual. Autonomous Communities and Cities.
This statistic shows the median household income in the United States from 1990 to 2023 in 2023 U.S. dollars. The median household income was 80,610 U.S. dollars in 2023, an increase from the previous year. Household incomeThe median household income depicts the income of households, including the income of the householder and all other individuals aged 15 years or over living in the household. Income includes wages and salaries, unemployment insurance, disability payments, child support payments received, regular rental receipts, as well as any personal business, investment, or other kinds of income received routinely. The median household income in the United States varies from state to state. In 2020, the median household income was 86,725 U.S. dollars in Massachusetts, while the median household income in Mississippi was approximately 44,966 U.S. dollars at that time. Household income is also used to determine the poverty line in the United States. In 2021, about 11.6 percent of the U.S. population was living in poverty. The child poverty rate, which represents people under the age of 18 living in poverty, has been growing steadily over the first decade since the turn of the century, from 16.2 percent of the children living below the poverty line in year 2000 to 22 percent in 2010. In 2021, it had lowered to 15.3 percent. The state with the widest gap between the rich and the poor was New York, with a Gini coefficient score of 0.51 in 2019. The Gini coefficient is calculated by looking at average income rates. A score of zero would reflect perfect income equality and a score of one indicates a society where one person would have all the money and all other people have nothing.
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Key information about US Household Income per Capita
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Definition: Output rate: Share of expenditure in net household income. Reported expenditure includes both final consumption expenditure and other expenditure. The largest share of household expenditure is consumer spending. These are in detail the expenses for food, housing, clothing, health, leisure, education, communication, transport as well as accommodation and restaurant services. In addition to final consumption expenditure, households have other expenditure, which is recorded as so-called ‘other expenditure’ or expenditure for non-consumption purposes. These include: - Voluntary contributions to the statutory pension insurance - Insurance contributions (additional health and long-term care insurance, expenditure on motor vehicle, household contents, liability, accident and other insurance) - Other transfers made and expenditure incurred: (e.g. cash gifts and donations, maintenance payments) - Other taxes not elsewhere specified (e.g. motor vehicle, dog, inheritance or gift tax) - Interest on loans (construction loans, etc., consumer loans) - The statistical differences. These arise when, in individual cases, certain small amounts have not been entered in the budget books. Net household income is calculated by deducting income tax/wage tax, church tax and solidarity surcharge as well as compulsory social security contributions from the household gross income (all household income from gainful employment, from assets, from public and non-public transfer payments and from (sub-)letting). In order to form income quintiles, households are sorted by household type according to the level of equivalised income and divided into five groups of equal size. The first qunitil contains the 20 percent of households with the lowest equivalised incomes, the fifth those with the highest equivalised incomes. Data source: IT.NRW, Income and Consumption Sample (EVS)
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Graph and download economic data for Households and Nonprofit Organizations; Net Worth as a Percentage of Disposable Personal Income, Level (HNONWPDPI) from Q4 1946 to Q1 2025 about net worth, disposable, nonprofit organizations, personal income, Net, percent, personal, households, income, and USA.
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Ireland Household Income: Weekly Average: Net Disposable Income data was reported at 891.710 EUR in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 868.010 EUR for 2015. Ireland Household Income: Weekly Average: Net Disposable Income data is updated yearly, averaging 831.440 EUR from Dec 2003 (Median) to 2016, with 14 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 939.890 EUR in 2008 and a record low of 689.760 EUR in 2003. Ireland Household Income: Weekly Average: Net Disposable Income data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Statistics Office of Ireland. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ireland – Table IE.H016: Household Income and Expenditure: Weekly Average.
The Derived Current and Annual Net Household Income dataset provides derived net income variables for the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS). It is an unofficial supplement to the set of derived income variables in the official BHPS release (which focus on gross income rather than net income). The purpose of these additional files is to provide an analysis of income and poverty dynamics in Britain, and related topics.
The aim of the research was to produce a longitudinal complement to the cross-section income distribution information provided by the Department of Social Security's (DSS) Households Below Average Income (HBAI) reports, and to this end the HBAI definition of net income (DSS, 1993) has been closely adhered to. Also included in the data are BHPS versions of HBAI family type and economic status variables.
It is recommended that these data are used in conjunction with the main BHPS dataset, held at the UKDA under SN 5151.
The original deposit of this dataset was made in 1999, and contained data from BHPS waves 1-7. Subsequent editions were updated in conjunction with successive waves of BHPS. For the eighth edition (November 2008), new data for Waves 15 and 16 have been added to the study and data for Waves 1–14 and the documentation have been updated. For the ninth edition (April 2012), new data for Waves 17 and 18 have been added and the documentation has been updated accordingly.
In 2023, the real median household income for householders aged 15 to 24 was at 54,930 U.S. dollars. The highest median household income was found amongst those aged between 45 and 54. Household median income for the United States since 1990 can be accessed here.