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United States: Tulsa: $3.8 billion 1998 [17] 44 The Kresge Foundation United States: Troy, Michigan: $3.6 billion 1924 [17] 45 Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation Sweden: Stockholm: $3.6 billion kr.32.7 billion 1917 [42] 46 California Health Care Foundation United States: Oakland, California: $3.6 billion 1996 [17] 47 The Duke Endowment United ...
This is a list of median household income in the United States ranked by ethnicity and Native American tribal grouping (as of 2021) according to the United States Census. "Mixed race" (in combination with other races) and multi-ethnic categories are not listed separately. Income by race and ethnicity and Asian American group 2023 (Household and ...
v. t. e. This is a list of U.S. states, territories, and Washington, D.C. by income. Data is given according to the 2021 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates, except for the American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands, for which the data comes from 2010, as ACS does not operate in these areas. [note 1]
The countries and territories have a net average monthly salary of: Purple. above $3,000. Blue. $1,000 to $2,999. Green. $500 to $999. Yellow. below $500.
States in the United States by median family household income according to the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2013–2017 5-Year Estimates. [43] States with median family household incomes higher than the United States as a whole are in full green.
Income inequality has fluctuated considerably in the United States since measurements began around 1915, moving in an arc between peaks in the 1920s and 2000s, with a 30-year period of relatively lower inequality between 1950 and 1980. The U.S. has the highest level of income inequality among its (post-)industrialized peers. [1]
Personal income is an individual's total earnings from wages, investment interest, and other sources. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a median weekly personal income of $1,139 for full-time workers in the United States in Q1 2024. [ 1 ] For the year 2022, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates that the median annual earnings for all workers ...
The United States Census has race and ethnicity as defined by the Office of Management and Budget in 1997. [2] The following median per capita income data are retrieved from American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates.