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  2. List of U.S. cities by adjusted per capita personal income (2019)

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    The PCPI is adjusted by differences in the cost of living, called "regional price parities" by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The effect of adjusting the per capita personal income by the cost of living is to narrow the difference in the standard of living between most high-income cities and most low-income cities.

  3. Demographics of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The demographics of Chicago show that it is a very large, and ethnically and culturally diverse metropolis. It is the third largest city and metropolitan area in the United States by population. Chicago was home to over 2.7 million people in 2020, accounting for over 25% of the population in the Chicago metropolitan area, home to approximately ...

  4. List of United States metropolitan areas by per capita income

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    Metropolitan statistical area Population Per capita income 1 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, D.C-Virginia-Maryland MSA 5,949,178 $47,411 2 San Jose-Santa Clara-Sunnyvale, California MSA 1,918,944 $40,392 3 Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, Washington MSA 3,611,644 $39,322 4 San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, California MSA 4,122,177 $38,355 5

  5. Standard of living in the United States - Wikipedia

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    College-educated workers with considerably higher-than-average incomes and compensation; a man making $57,000 and a woman making $40,000 may be typical. Lower middle class (30%) Semi-professionals and craftsmen with a roughly average standard of living. Most have some college education and are white-collar. Lower middle class (32%)

  6. Chicago’s population grew slightly over the last decade ...

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    CHICAGOChicago grew by about 50,000 residents over the last decade, according to 2020 U.S. Census data released Thursday. The decennial population count put Chicago’s total at 2,746,388 ...

  7. Chicago’s Average Cost of Living Is $40,000 a Year - AOL

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    Chicago may be the third-largest city in the U.S., but it isn't among the three most expensive. A GOBankingRates survey calculated the cost of living in the 50 largest U.S. states and ranked ...

  8. List of highest-income ZIP Code Tabulation Areas in the ...

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    Population Per Capita Income 1 Montchanin, Delaware [2] 19710 68 654,485 2 Houston, Texas: 77010 76 283,189 3 Rockland, Delaware [3] 19732 77 279,424 4 Miami Beach, Florida: 33109 467 236,238 5 Pineland, Florida: 33945 79 162,075 6 Esopus, New York: 12429 51 155,540 7 Henderson, Nevada: 89012 175 148,899 8 Atherton, California: 94027 6,857 ...

  9. How Chicago area home values compare by ZIP code - AOL

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    As of May, the average value of a single-family home in the Chicago area was just over $363,000 — about $16,000 above the national average. But in parts of Chicago and the surrounding region ...