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US Household Income (Latest)

US Census
united-statesstateincomemedianpopulation
Data taken from the US 2021 Census

Map Highlights



  • 💰 Money Talks! States like Maryland, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia have median household incomes above $80,000. This indicates a higher standard of living and potentially more opportunities for residents in these areas.
  • 🚜 Farming Frenzy! States like Mississippi, West Virginia, and Arkansas, with median household incomes below $50,000, might be more rural with economies focused on agriculture and manufacturing. This could mean a simpler lifestyle for residents, away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
  • 🌽 Cornhusker Comfort! Nebraska, with a median household income of $61,439, sits comfortably around the middle of the pack. This could suggest a balanced economy, not overly reliant on any one industry, and a mix of urban and rural lifestyles for its residents.



Data Summary




📊 From this data, it's clear that America is a land of economic diversity! From the high-rolling households in Maryland, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia, to the more modest incomes in states like Mississippi and Arkansas, there's a wide range of living standards across the country. But it's not all about the money! Each state offers a unique lifestyle, whether it's the fast-paced city life in the wealthier states or the tranquil rural life in the agricultural-focused ones. And let's not forget the balanced lifestyle in states like Nebraska - proving there's a comfortable middle ground. So, whether you're chasing big dreams or seeking a quieter life, there's a state for you! 🇺🇸



About the Data




Minimal data cleaning was needed for this US Census data, all available in one space through the US Census website and their interactive table builder



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