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TOTAL POPULATION IN POVERTY AGE 0 TO 17 IN POVERTY Estimate Lower Bound Upper Bound % of Related Children Lower Bound (%) Upper Bound (%) RELATED CHILDREN AGE 5 TO 17 IN FAMILIES IN POVERTY Estimate Lower Bound Upper Bound % of 0-17 Population Lower Bound (%) Upper Bound (%) Estimate Lower Bound Upper Bound % of Total Population Lower Bound (%) Upper Bound (%) MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME ($) Estimate Lower Bound Upper Bound Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates Statewide Michigan, TIME PERIOD Change 2006-2019 ...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars % ) (0.5 Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation 1,328,888 1,308,910 1,348,866 13.5 13.3 13.7 2006 444,913 433,102 456,723 18.3 17.8 18.8 301,403 290,997 311,809 16.8 16.3 17.4 47,187 46,875 47,500 2007 Change 2006-2007 1,370,287 1,349,825 1,390,748 13.9 13.7 14.1 463,738 451,338 476,137 19.3 18.8 19.8 308,714 297,411 320,017 17.4 16.8 18.1 47,931 47,552 48,309 % 3.1 % 4.2 % 2.4 % 1.6 0.4 1.0 0.6 $59,840 % ) (4.8 % ) (17.4 % ) (16.4 % 26.1 ) (0.6 ) (0.8 ) (0.5 percentage points percentage points percentage points 2008 Change 2008-2009 1,402,736 1,382,820 1,422,652 14.4 14.2 14.6 455,357 444,332 466,381 19.3 18.9 19.8 307,248 298,435 316,061 17.8 17.3 18.3 48,606 48,190 49,022 % 2.4 0.5 )% (1.8 0.0 )% (0.5 0.4 % 1.4 percentage points percentage points percentage points percentage points percentage points percentage points 2009 Change 2007-2008 1,565,559 1,541,361 1,589,757 16.1 15.8 16.3 513,550 500,224 526,876 22.2 21.6 341,851 330,068 353,634 20.2 19.5 20.9 45,254 44,903 45,605 percentage points percentage points percentage points % 11.6 % 12.8 % 11.3 )% (6.9 1.7 2.9 2.4 Change 2009-2010 2010 1,614,110 1,591,644 1,636,576 16.7 16.5 16.9 537,003 524,201 549,805 23.4 22.8 24.0 360,763 349,617 371,909 21.2 20.0 22.0 45,354 45,052 45,656 22.8 % 3.1 0.6 percentage points % 4.6 % 5.5 % 0.2 1.2 1.0 percentage points percentage points 2011 Change 2010-2011 1,687,624 1,667,162 1,708,086 17.5 17.3 17.7 543,265 556,687 570,109 24.6 24.0 25.2 374,393 362,401 386,385 22.4 21.0 23.0 45,931 45,603 46,259 % 4.6 0.8 percentage points % 3.7 1.2 percentage points % 3.8 1.2 percentage points % 1.3 2012 Change 2011-2012 1,677,776 1,655,746 1,699,806 17.4 17.2 17.6 537,317 549,131 560,945 24.7 24.2 25.2 376,004 365,861 386,147 22.7 22.0 23.0 46,793 46,465 47,121 )% (0.6 )% (1.4 ) (0.1 percentage points 0.1 percentage points % 0.4 0.3 percentage points % 1.9 2013 Change 2012-2013 1,646,038 1,625,685 1,666,391 17.0 16.8 17.2 511,344 522,365 533,386 24.2 23.2 23.7 351,702 342,580 360,824 21.6 21.0 22.0 48,200 47,825 48,575 )% (1.9 ) (0.4 percentage points )% (4.9 ) (1.0 percentage points )% (6.5 ) (1.1 percentage points % 3.0 1,567,465 492,257 2014 Change 2013-2014 1,544,878 1,590,052 16.2 16.0 16.4 23.1 22.6 22.1 502,469 336,070 327,094 345,046 20.8 20.0 21.0 49,755 49,373 50,137 482,045 ) (0.8 percentage points % ) (4.8 % ) (5.8 ) (1.1 percentage points % ) (4.4 ) (0.8 percentage points % 3.2 2015 Change 2014-2015 1,524,330 1,502,565 1,546,095 15.7 15.5 15.9 481,421 469,457 493,385 22.2 21.6 22.8 330,996 320,484 341,508 20.8 20.0 22.0 51,063 50,820 51,306 % ) (2.8 ) (0.5 percentage points % ) (2.2 ) (0.4 percentage points % ) (1.5 0.0 percentage points % 2.6 2016 Change 2015-2016 1,449,683 1,430,043 1,469,323 14.9 14.7 15.1 444,100 433,082 455,118 20.7 20.2 21.2 297,400 287,719 307,081 18.9 18.0 20.0 52,436 52,038 52,834 % ) (4.9 ) (0.8 percentage points % ) (7.8 ) (1.5 percentage points % ) (10.1 ) (1.9 percentage points % 2.7 2017 Change 2016-2017 1,373,358 1,351,618 1,395,098 416,305 404,866 427,744 14.1 13.9 14.3 19.6 19.1 20.1 265,855 275,411 284,967 17.7 17.0 18.0 54,405 54,840 55,275 % ) (5.3 % ) (6.3 % ) (7.4 % 4.6 ) (0.8 percentage points ) (1.1 percentage points ) (1.2 percentage points Change 2017-2018 2018 1,369,235 1,349,291 1,389,179 14.0 14.2 13.8 398,097 420,305 409,201 19.3 18.8 19.8 278,372 17.0 18.0 17.9 268,693 288,051 56,640 56,237 57,043 % ) (0.3 ) (0.1 percentage points )% (1.7 ) (0.3 percentage points % 1.1 0.2 % 3.3 percentage points 2019 Change 2018-2019 1,264,445 1,242,287 1,286,603 12.9 12.7 13.1 367,411 355,641 379,181 17.5 16.9 18.1 261,935 241,751 251,843 16.3 16.0 17.0 59,522 58,955 60,089 % ) (7.7 ) (1.1 percentage points % ) (10.2 ) (1.8 percentage points % ) (9.5 ) (1.6 % 5.1 percentage points "Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply. 2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399. Page 1 of 1 https :// www . census . gov / programs - surveys / saipe . html

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Page 1: Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates Michigan, Statewidestatisticsnorthwest.info/data/economic/SAIPE...TOTAL POPULATION IN POVERTY AGE 0 TO 17 IN POVERTY Estimate Lowe r Bound Uppe

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(0.5Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

1,328,888 1,308,910 1,348,866 13.5 13.3 13.72006 444,913 433,102 456,723 18.3 17.8 18.8 301,403 290,997 311,809 16.8 16.3 17.4 47,187 46,875 47,5002007Change 2006-2007

1,370,287 1,349,825 1,390,748 13.9 13.7 14.1 463,738 451,338 476,137 19.3 18.8 19.8 308,714 297,411 320,017 17.4 16.8 18.1 47,931 47,552 48,309%3.1 %4.2 %2.4 %1.60.4 1.0 0.6

$59,840

%)(4.8 %)(17.4 %)(16.4 %26.1)(0.6 )(0.8 )(0.5percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

1,402,736 1,382,820 1,422,652 14.4 14.2 14.6 455,357 444,332 466,381 19.3 18.9 19.8 307,248 298,435 316,061 17.8 17.3 18.3 48,606 48,190 49,022%2.4 0.5 )%(1.8 0.0 )%(0.5 0.4 %1.4

percentage points

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Change 2007-2008

1,565,559 1,541,361 1,589,757 16.1 15.8 16.3 513,550 500,224 526,876 22.2 21.6 341,851 330,068 353,634 20.2 19.5 20.9 45,254 44,903 45,605percentage points percentage points percentage points%11.6 %12.8 %11.3 )%(6.91.7 2.9 2.4

Change 2009-20102010 1,614,110 1,591,644 1,636,576 16.7 16.5 16.9 537,003 524,201 549,805 23.4 22.8 24.0 360,763 349,617 371,909 21.2 20.0 22.0 45,354 45,052 45,656

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%3.1 0.6 percentage points %4.6 %5.5 %0.21.2 1.0percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

1,687,624 1,667,162 1,708,086 17.5 17.3 17.7 543,265556,687 570,109 24.6 24.0 25.2 374,393 362,401 386,385 22.4 21.0 23.0 45,931 45,603 46,259%4.6 0.8 percentage points %3.7 1.2 percentage points %3.8 1.2 percentage points %1.3

2012Change 2011-2012

1,677,776 1,655,746 1,699,806 17.4 17.2 17.6 537,317549,131 560,945 24.7 24.2 25.2 376,004 365,861 386,147 22.7 22.0 23.0 46,793 46,465 47,121)%(0.6 )%(1.4)(0.1 percentage points 0.1 percentage points %0.4 0.3 percentage points %1.9

2013Change 2012-2013

1,646,038 1,625,685 1,666,391 17.0 16.8 17.2 511,344522,365 533,386 24.223.223.7 351,702 342,580 360,824 21.6 21.0 22.0 48,200 47,825 48,575)%(1.9 )(0.4 percentage points )%(4.9 )(1.0 percentage points )%(6.5 )(1.1 percentage points %3.0

1,567,465 492,2572014Change 2013-2014

1,544,878 1,590,052 16.2 16.0 16.4 23.122.6 22.1502,469 336,070 327,094 345,046 20.8 20.0 21.0 49,755 49,373 50,137482,045)(0.8 percentage points%)(4.8 %)(5.8 )(1.1 percentage points %)(4.4 )(0.8 percentage points %3.2

2015Change 2014-2015

1,524,330 1,502,565 1,546,095 15.7 15.5 15.9 481,421 469,457 493,385 22.2 21.6 22.8 330,996 320,484 341,508 20.8 20.0 22.0 51,063 50,820 51,306%)(2.8 )(0.5 percentage points %)(2.2 )(0.4 percentage points %)(1.5 0.0 percentage points %2.6

2016Change 2015-2016

1,449,683 1,430,043 1,469,323 14.9 14.7 15.1 444,100 433,082 455,118 20.7 20.2 21.2 297,400 287,719 307,081 18.9 18.0 20.0 52,436 52,038 52,834%)(4.9 )(0.8 percentage points %)(7.8 )(1.5 percentage points %)(10.1 )(1.9 percentage points %2.7

2017Change 2016-2017

1,373,358 1,351,618 1,395,098 416,305 404,866 427,74414.1 13.9 14.3 19.6 19.1 20.1 265,855275,411 284,967 17.7 17.0 18.0 54,40554,840 55,275%)(5.3 %)(6.3 %)(7.4 %4.6)(0.8 percentage points )(1.1 percentage points )(1.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,369,235 1,349,291 1,389,179 14.0 14.213.8 398,097 420,305409,201 19.3 18.8 19.8 278,372 17.0 18.017.9268,693 288,051 56,640 56,237 57,043

%)(0.3 )(0.1 percentage points )%(1.7 )(0.3 percentage points %1.1 0.2 %3.3percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20191,264,445 1,242,287 1,286,603 12.9 12.7 13.1 367,411 355,641 379,181 17.5 16.9 18.1 261,935241,751251,843 16.3 16.0 17.0 59,522 58,955 60,089

%)(7.7 )(1.1 percentage points %)(10.2 )(1.8 percentage points %)(9.5 )(1.6 %5.1percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(2.7Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

1,707 1,383 2,030 14.7 11.9 17.52006 512 408 617 27.1 21.6 32.7 330 257 403 21.9 17.0 26.7 33,616 31,264 35,9672007Change 2006-2007

1,538 1,228 1,847 13.5 10.8 16.2 467 360 575 25.7 19.8 31.7 318 241 395 22.0 16.7 27.3 34,121 31,564 36,679)%(9.9 )%(8.8 )%(3.6 %1.5)(1.2 )(1.4 0.1

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2008

Change 2008-2009

1,766 1,440 2,092 15.5 12.6 18.4 496 391 602 27.8 21.9 33.7 332 256 408 23.5 18.1 28.8 34,547 32,218 36,876%14.8 2.0 %6.2 2.1 %4.4 1.5 %1.2

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1,787 1,450 2,123 16.3 13.3 19.4 511 399 624 29.9 23.3 354 278 430 25.9 20.4 31.5 32,644 30,653 34,635percentage points percentage points percentage points%1.2 %3.0 %6.6 )%(5.50.8 2.1 2.4

Change 2009-20102010 1,777 1,417 2,137 16.5 13.2 19.8 503 389 617 32.7 25.3 40.1 334 256 412 27.9 21.0 34.0 33,853 31,668 36,038

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)%(0.6 0.2 percentage points )%(1.6 )%(5.6 %3.72.8 2.0percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

1,914 1,547 2,281 17.9 14.5 21.3 383493 603 32.6 25.3 39.9 331 251 411 28.2 21.0 35.0 35,407 32,448 38,366%7.7 1.4 percentage points )%(2.0 )(0.1 percentage points )%(0.9 0.3 percentage points %4.6

2012Change 2011-2012

1,677 1,335 2,019 16.0 12.7 19.3 346448 550 30.9 23.9 37.9 310 238 382 27.8 21.0 34.0 37,443 34,915 39,971)%(12.4 )%(9.1)(1.9 percentage points )(1.7 percentage points )%(6.3 )(0.4 percentage points %5.8

2013Change 2012-2013

1,709 1,390 2,028 16.4 13.3 19.5 325416 507 36.623.430.0 288 214 362 27.0 20.0 34.0 36,334 33,832 38,836%1.9 0.4 percentage points )%(7.1 )(0.9 percentage points )%(7.1 )(0.8 percentage points )%(3.0

1,803 4132014Change 2013-2014

1,496 2,110 17.5 14.5 20.5 38.130.9 23.7509 287 219 355 28.2 22.0 35.0 36,377 33,824 38,9303171.1 percentage points%5.5 %)(0.7 0.9 percentage points %)(0.3 1.2 percentage points %0.1

2015Change 2014-2015

1,610 1,299 1,921 15.8 12.8 18.8 409 321 497 30.8 24.2 37.4 283 215 351 28.0 21.0 35.0 37,618 34,576 40,660%)(10.7 )(1.7 percentage points %)(1.0 )(0.1 percentage points %)(1.4 )(0.2 percentage points %3.4

2016Change 2015-2016

1,657 1,373 1,941 16.2 13.4 19.0 377 295 459 29.6 23.2 36.0 257 196 318 26.6 20.0 33.0 37,900 35,023 40,777%2.9 0.4 percentage points %)(7.8 )(1.2 percentage points %)(9.2 )(1.4 percentage points %0.7

2017Change 2016-2017

1,488 1,161 1,815 364 272 45614.6 11.4 17.8 28.7 21.4 36.0 184253 322 26.4 19.0 34.0 39,07841,615 44,152%)(10.2 %)(3.4 %)(1.6 %9.8)(1.6 percentage points )(0.9 percentage points )(0.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,995 1,723 2,267 19.5 22.216.8 316 496406 31.6 24.6 38.6 312 25.0 39.032.1244 380 39,862 36,460 43,264

%34.1 4.9 percentage points %11.5 2.9 percentage points %23.3 5.7 %)(4.2percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20191,846 1,598 2,094 18.0 15.6 20.4 341 247 435 26.7 19.3 34.1 304156230 23.7 16.0 31.0 41,491 38,772 44,210

%)(7.5 )(1.5 percentage points %)(16.0 )(4.9 percentage points %)(26.3 )(8.4 %4.1percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(0.5Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

1,031 824 1,239 11.8 9.4 14.22006 283 222 343 17.1 13.4 20.7 191 147 235 15.1 11.6 18.5 41,451 38,130 44,7732007Change 2006-2007

1,087 847 1,327 12.5 9.8 15.3 276 208 344 17.0 12.8 21.2 180 133 227 14.8 10.9 18.6 39,076 35,651 42,502%5.4 )%(2.5 )%(5.8 )%(5.70.7 )(0.1 )(0.3

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%)(1.1 %)(17.7 %)(16.2 %26.10.8 0.3 0.9percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

1,150 928 1,371 13.5 10.9 16.1 305 239 371 19.2 15.1 23.4 207 159 255 17.4 13.3 21.4 41,152 37,173 45,132%5.8 1.0 %10.5 2.2 %15.0 2.6 %5.3

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1,221 948 1,495 14.2 11.0 17.4 335 261 410 20.3 15.8 221 169 273 17.9 13.7 22.1 39,254 35,422 43,086percentage points percentage points percentage points%6.2 %9.8 %6.8 )%(4.60.7 1.1 0.5

Change 2009-20102010 1,265 973 1,557 14.7 11.3 18.1 360 275 445 22.4 17.1 27.7 242 185 299 19.3 15.0 24.0 36,749 33,902 39,596

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%3.6 0.5 percentage points %7.5 %9.5 )%(6.42.1 1.4percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

1,388 1,092 1,684 16.3 12.8 19.8 275355 435 22.7 17.6 27.8 233 175 291 19.2 14.0 24.0 39,486 36,463 42,509%9.7 1.6 percentage points )%(1.4 0.3 percentage points )%(3.7 )(0.1 percentage points %7.4

2012Change 2011-2012

1,345 1,070 1,620 15.7 12.5 18.9 270346 422 22.6 17.6 27.6 237 183 291 20.1 15.0 24.0 38,916 35,872 41,960)%(3.1 )%(2.5)(0.6 percentage points )(0.1 percentage points %1.7 0.9 percentage points )%(1.4

2013Change 2012-2013

1,350 1,060 1,640 15.8 12.4 19.2 266340 414 28.618.423.5 237 178 296 20.8 16.0 26.0 38,821 35,736 41,906%0.4 0.1 percentage points )%(1.7 0.9 percentage points %0.0 0.7 percentage points )%(0.2

1,310 3332014Change 2013-2014

1,044 1,576 15.5 12.4 18.6 28.423.3 18.2406 238 185 291 21.4 17.0 26.0 45,308 41,564 49,052260)(0.3 percentage points%)(3.0 %)(2.1 )(0.2 percentage points %0.4 0.6 percentage points %16.7

2015Change 2014-2015

1,226 965 1,487 14.6 11.5 17.7 297 232 362 21.0 16.4 25.6 206 156 256 19.0 14.0 24.0 43,341 38,897 47,785%)(6.4 )(0.9 percentage points %)(10.8 )(2.3 percentage points %)(13.4 )(2.4 percentage points %)(4.3

2016Change 2015-2016

1,140 896 1,384 13.9 10.9 16.9 268 204 332 19.5 14.9 24.1 183 136 230 17.5 13.0 22.0 43,693 39,619 47,767%)(7.0 )(0.7 percentage points %)(9.8 )(1.5 percentage points %)(11.2 )(1.5 percentage points %0.8

2017Change 2016-2017

1,057 814 1,300 250 186 31413.0 10.0 16.0 18.4 13.7 23.1 127175 223 17.0 12.0 22.0 42,14546,991 51,837%)(7.3 %)(6.7 %)(4.4 %7.5)(0.9 percentage points )(1.1 percentage points )(0.5 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,019 789 1,249 12.6 15.49.8 182 312247 18.5 13.7 23.3 176 12.0 22.017.4125 227 47,441 42,884 51,998

%)(3.6 )(0.4 percentage points )%(1.2 0.1 percentage points %0.6 0.4 %1.0percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20191,020 775 1,265 12.6 9.6 15.6 233 157 309 17.4 11.8 23.0 218102160 16.0 10.0 22.0 52,285 46,114 58,456

%0.1 0.0 percentage points %)(5.7 )(1.1 percentage points %)(9.1 )(1.4 %10.2percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%3.6Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

10,859 9,270 12,449 9.7 8.3 11.12006 3,726 3,060 4,392 13.1 10.8 15.5 2,306 1,875 2,737 11.0 8.9 13.0 50,650 49,042 52,2572007Change 2006-2007

11,883 10,123 13,644 10.7 9.1 12.2 3,516 2,783 4,250 12.4 9.8 15.0 2,307 1,804 2,810 11.1 8.7 13.5 51,233 48,725 53,741%9.4 )%(5.6 %0.0 %1.21.0 )(0.7 0.1

$64,231

%16.5 %18.2 %36.6 %31.41.1 2.9 4.4percentage points percentage points percentage points

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Change 2008-2009

12,855 10,812 14,898 11.5 9.7 13.3 4,000 3,245 4,755 14.3 11.6 17.0 2,577 2,059 3,095 12.7 10.1 15.2 49,784 47,917 51,651%8.2 0.8 %13.8 1.9 %11.7 1.6 )%(2.8

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Change 2007-2008

12,850 10,625 15,076 11.5 9.5 13.4 4,601 3,741 5,460 16.2 13.2 3,082 2,500 3,664 14.8 12.0 17.6 50,487 47,506 53,468percentage points percentage points percentage points%0.0 %15.0 %19.6 %1.40.0 1.9 2.1

Change 2009-20102010 16,283 14,114 18,452 14.8 12.8 16.8 5,059 4,066 6,052 17.6 14.1 21.1 3,357 2,695 4,019 15.9 13.0 19.0 45,879 43,803 47,955

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%26.7 3.3 percentage points %10.0 %8.9 )%(9.11.4 1.1percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

13,945 11,772 16,118 12.7 10.7 14.7 4,2025,150 6,098 18.3 14.9 21.7 3,353 2,628 4,078 16.0 12.0 19.0 50,559 48,296 52,822)%(14.4 )(2.1 percentage points %1.8 0.7 percentage points )%(0.1 0.1 percentage points %10.2

2012Change 2011-2012

14,806 12,760 16,852 13.4 11.6 15.2 3,9974,830 5,663 17.3 14.3 20.3 3,074 2,456 3,692 14.7 11.0 17.0 50,786 47,772 53,800%6.2 )%(6.20.7 percentage points )(1.0 percentage points )%(8.3 )(1.3 percentage points %0.4

2013Change 2012-2013

14,837 12,790 16,884 13.3 11.5 15.1 4,2345,026 5,818 21.115.318.2 3,236 2,625 3,847 15.6 13.0 18.0 55,274 52,673 57,875%0.2 )(0.1 percentage points %4.1 0.9 percentage points %5.3 0.9 percentage points %8.8

12,851 4,2012014Change 2013-2014

10,888 14,814 11.4 9.7 13.1 18.315.2 12.15,052 2,895 2,274 3,516 13.9 11.0 17.0 54,232 50,699 57,7653,350)(1.9 percentage points%)(13.4 %)(16.4 )(3.0 percentage points %)(10.5 )(1.7 percentage points %)(1.9

2015Change 2014-2015

12,668 10,688 14,648 11.2 9.5 12.9 4,165 3,381 4,949 15.1 12.3 17.9 2,851 2,266 3,436 13.7 11.0 16.0 55,611 53,138 58,084%)(1.4 )(0.2 percentage points %)(0.9 )(0.1 percentage points %)(1.5 )(0.2 percentage points %2.5

2016Change 2015-2016

10,303 8,442 12,164 9.0 7.4 10.6 3,269 2,527 4,011 11.8 9.1 14.5 2,240 1,681 2,799 10.9 8.0 14.0 58,311 54,755 61,867%)(18.7 )(2.2 percentage points %)(21.5 )(3.3 percentage points %)(21.4 )(2.8 percentage points %4.9

2017Change 2016-2017

10,969 9,016 12,922 3,466 2,698 4,2349.5 7.8 11.2 12.5 9.7 15.3 1,6152,195 2,775 10.7 8.0 14.0 58,75662,421 66,086%6.5 %6.0 %)(2.0 %7.00.5 percentage points 0.7 percentage points )(0.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 12,429 10,742 14,116 10.7 12.29.2 3,105 4,4373,771 13.6 11.2 16.0 2,577 10.0 15.012.52,048 3,106 62,247 58,055 66,439

%13.3 1.2 percentage points %8.8 1.1 percentage points %17.4 1.8 %)(0.3percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201912,648 11,035 14,261 10.8 9.4 12.2 4,403 3,729 5,077 16.0 13.6 18.4 3,6382,6643,151 15.4 13.0 18.0 66,568 62,669 70,467

%1.8 0.1 percentage points %16.8 2.4 percentage points %22.3 2.9 %6.9percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Small Area Income & Poverty EstimatesAlpena CountyMichigan,

TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(3.6Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

4,174 3,421 4,927 14.0 11.5 16.62006 1,315 1,052 1,577 21.6 17.3 25.9 850 664 1,036 18.3 14.3 22.2 35,738 33,665 37,8112007Change 2006-2007

4,567 3,769 5,365 15.5 12.8 18.3 1,348 1,042 1,654 22.8 17.6 28.0 873 662 1,084 19.4 14.7 24.1 37,508 34,128 40,888%9.4 %2.5 %2.7 %5.01.5 1.2 1.1

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2008

Change 2008-2009

4,823 4,067 5,579 16.5 13.9 19.1 1,434 1,157 1,711 25.0 20.2 29.9 931 727 1,135 21.6 16.9 26.3 37,546 34,620 40,472%5.6 1.0 %6.4 2.2 %6.6 2.2 %0.1

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4,796 3,993 5,600 16.6 13.8 19.3 1,433 1,140 1,726 24.3 19.3 959 753 1,165 21.7 17.0 26.4 35,710 32,557 38,863percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(0.6 )%(0.1 %3.0 )%(4.90.1 )(0.7 0.1

Change 2009-20102010 4,875 3,935 5,815 16.8 13.6 20.0 1,620 1,252 1,988 27.0 20.9 33.1 1,070 820 1,320 23.7 18.0 29.0 36,289 33,726 38,852

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2011Change 2010-2011

5,389 4,615 6,163 18.6 15.9 21.3 1,2761,597 1,918 27.4 21.9 32.9 1,075 834 1,316 24.4 18.0 29.0 37,270 34,747 39,793%10.5 1.8 percentage points )%(1.4 0.4 percentage points %0.5 0.7 percentage points %2.7

2012Change 2011-2012

4,919 4,139 5,699 17.1 14.4 19.8 1,2411,538 1,835 26.9 21.7 32.1 1,073 858 1,288 24.8 19.0 29.0 37,330 34,317 40,343)%(8.7 )%(3.7)(1.5 percentage points )(0.5 percentage points )%(0.2 0.4 percentage points %0.2

2013Change 2012-2013

5,123 4,204 6,042 17.9 14.7 21.1 1,1991,513 1,827 33.021.627.3 1,072 834 1,310 25.6 20.0 31.0 38,784 36,325 41,243%4.1 0.8 percentage points )%(1.6 0.4 percentage points )%(0.1 0.8 percentage points %3.9

4,793 1,4162014Change 2013-2014

3,989 5,597 16.8 14.0 19.6 31.426.0 20.61,711 954 731 1,177 23.0 18.0 28.0 38,121 35,032 41,2101,121)(1.1 percentage points%)(6.4 %)(6.4 )(1.3 percentage points %)(11.0 )(2.6 percentage points %)(1.7

2015Change 2014-2015

4,598 3,803 5,393 16.2 13.4 19.0 1,320 1,041 1,599 24.6 19.4 29.8 938 728 1,148 23.1 18.0 28.0 40,665 38,164 43,166%)(4.1 )(0.6 percentage points %)(6.8 )(1.4 percentage points %)(1.7 0.1 percentage points %6.7

2016Change 2015-2016

4,365 3,625 5,105 15.5 12.9 18.1 1,287 999 1,575 24.1 18.7 29.5 852 637 1,067 21.4 16.0 27.0 42,332 38,752 45,912%)(5.1 )(0.7 percentage points %)(2.5 )(0.5 percentage points %)(9.2 )(1.7 percentage points %4.1

2017Change 2016-2017

3,865 3,155 4,575 1,112 833 1,39113.8 11.3 16.3 21.5 16.1 26.9 562774 986 20.2 15.0 26.0 37,70040,603 43,506%)(11.5 %)(13.6 %)(9.2 %)(4.1)(1.7 percentage points )(2.6 percentage points )(1.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 4,277 3,617 4,937 15.3 17.712.9 889 1,4071,148 22.6 17.5 27.7 726 14.0 25.019.3511 941 42,792 39,964 45,620

%10.7 1.5 percentage points %3.2 1.1 percentage points %)(6.2 )(0.9 %5.4percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20193,894 3,267 4,521 13.9 11.7 16.1 944 651 1,237 18.3 12.6 24.0 872432652 17.2 11.0 23.0 43,676 39,884 47,468

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%7.9Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

3,073 2,522 3,623 12.7 10.4 15.02006 1,016 821 1,212 20.1 16.2 23.9 666 528 804 17.3 13.7 20.9 42,612 39,688 45,5362007Change 2006-2007

2,880 2,411 3,348 12.0 10.0 13.9 868 672 1,063 17.2 13.3 21.0 572 439 705 15.0 11.5 18.5 43,099 39,595 46,604)%(6.3 )%(14.6 )%(14.1 %1.1)(0.7 )(2.9 )(2.3

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Change 2008-2009

3,080 2,550 3,609 12.9 10.7 15.1 1,017 808 1,225 20.8 16.5 25.0 674 525 823 18.4 14.3 22.4 42,732 39,341 46,123%6.9 0.9 %17.2 3.6 %17.8 3.4 )%(0.9

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3,806 3,274 4,338 16.1 13.9 18.4 1,251 1,042 1,460 25.6 21.3 846 702 990 22.9 19.0 26.8 40,198 37,481 42,915percentage points percentage points percentage points%23.6 %23.0 %25.5 )%(5.93.2 4.8 4.5

Change 2009-20102010 3,528 2,843 4,213 15.2 12.3 18.1 1,283 1,005 1,561 26.7 20.9 32.5 876 691 1,061 23.9 19.0 29.0 42,083 38,767 45,399

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2011Change 2010-2011

3,830 3,242 4,418 16.6 14.1 19.1 1,1441,376 1,608 30.0 24.9 35.1 917 748 1,086 26.4 21.0 31.0 41,679 38,551 44,807%8.6 1.4 percentage points %7.2 3.3 percentage points %4.7 2.5 percentage points )%(1.0

2012Change 2011-2012

3,148 2,595 3,701 13.6 11.2 16.0 7961,028 1,260 22.8 17.6 28.0 743 577 909 21.4 16.0 26.0 42,419 39,837 45,001)%(17.8 )%(25.3)(3.0 percentage points )(7.2 percentage points )%(19.0 )(5.0 percentage points %1.8

2013Change 2012-2013

3,226 2,583 3,869 14.0 11.2 16.8 8771,112 1,347 30.419.825.1 761 580 942 22.5 17.0 28.0 46,890 43,955 49,825%2.5 0.4 percentage points %8.2 2.3 percentage points %2.4 1.1 percentage points %10.5

2,996 9762014Change 2013-2014

2,455 3,537 13.0 10.6 15.4 27.222.7 18.21,171 656 499 813 19.8 15.0 24.0 45,743 42,747 48,739781)(1.0 percentage points%)(7.1 %)(12.2 )(2.4 percentage points %)(13.8 )(2.7 percentage points %)(2.4

2015Change 2014-2015

3,244 2,730 3,758 14.2 12.0 16.4 1,014 829 1,199 24.1 19.7 28.5 685 544 826 21.3 17.0 26.0 49,118 46,310 51,926%8.3 1.2 percentage points %3.9 1.4 percentage points %4.4 1.5 percentage points %7.4

2016Change 2015-2016

2,686 2,148 3,224 11.7 9.3 14.1 841 646 1,036 20.3 15.6 25.0 573 433 713 18.4 14.0 23.0 50,356 46,599 54,113%)(17.2 )(2.5 percentage points %)(17.1 )(3.8 percentage points %)(16.4 )(2.9 percentage points %2.5

2017Change 2016-2017

2,564 2,094 3,034 741 542 94011.1 9.1 13.1 17.8 13.0 22.6 360506 652 16.3 12.0 21.0 46,98350,583 54,183%)(4.5 %)(11.9 %)(11.7 %0.5)(0.6 percentage points )(2.5 percentage points )(2.1 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 2,439 1,947 2,931 10.6 12.78.5 563 981772 18.7 13.6 23.8 529 12.0 22.017.2367 691 56,456 51,879 61,033

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2019

Change 2018-20192,216 1,719 2,713 9.6 7.4 11.8 679 468 890 16.9 11.6 22.2 639315477 15.6 10.0 21.0 58,317 54,199 62,435

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(4.3Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

2,888 2,406 3,370 17.8 14.8 20.82006 917 743 1,091 26.8 21.7 31.9 617 487 747 24.3 19.2 29.5 36,252 34,383 38,1212007Change 2006-2007

2,742 2,206 3,277 17.3 13.9 20.7 927 704 1,149 28.1 21.3 34.8 630 474 786 25.8 19.4 32.2 36,770 33,844 39,695)%(5.1 %1.1 %2.1 %1.4)(0.5 1.3 1.5

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2008

Change 2008-2009

2,833 2,365 3,300 18.2 15.2 21.2 837 673 1,001 26.2 21.0 31.3 547 427 667 23.3 18.2 28.5 36,418 33,524 39,312%3.3 0.9 )%(9.7 )(1.9 )%(13.2 )(2.5 )%(1.0

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2,732 2,158 3,305 17.7 14.0 21.4 940 736 1,145 30.1 23.6 626 482 770 27.4 21.1 33.7 35,164 32,329 37,999percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(3.6 %12.3 %14.4 )%(3.4)(0.5 3.9 4.1

Change 2009-20102010 2,878 2,283 3,473 18.4 14.6 22.2 992 768 1,216 32.0 24.8 39.2 682 530 834 29.0 22.0 36.0 34,116 31,732 36,500

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2011Change 2010-2011

2,887 2,390 3,384 18.7 15.5 21.9 765952 1,139 31.9 25.6 38.2 683 547 819 29.8 23.0 35.0 38,008 35,442 40,574%0.3 0.3 percentage points )%(4.0 )(0.1 percentage points %0.1 0.8 percentage points %11.4

2012Change 2011-2012

2,835 2,444 3,226 18.6 16.0 21.2 638796 954 27.7 22.2 33.2 548 434 662 24.6 19.0 29.0 37,924 34,960 40,888)%(1.8 )%(16.4)(0.1 percentage points )(4.2 percentage points )%(19.8 )(5.2 percentage points )%(0.2

2013Change 2012-2013

2,776 2,330 3,222 18.2 15.3 21.1 666843 1,020 35.923.529.7 594 456 732 27.4 21.0 34.0 38,201 35,779 40,623)%(2.1 )(0.4 percentage points %5.9 2.0 percentage points %8.4 2.8 percentage points %0.7

3,010 8732014Change 2013-2014

2,605 3,415 19.9 17.2 22.6 36.731.5 26.31,016 556 445 667 26.0 21.0 31.0 36,460 33,314 39,6067301.7 percentage points%8.4 %3.6 1.8 percentage points %)(6.4 )(1.4 percentage points %)(4.6

2015Change 2014-2015

3,024 2,638 3,410 20.1 17.5 22.7 829 682 976 30.5 25.1 35.9 581 467 695 27.6 22.0 33.0 37,120 35,262 38,978%0.5 0.2 percentage points %)(5.0 )(1.0 percentage points %4.5 1.6 percentage points %1.8

2016Change 2015-2016

2,456 2,045 2,867 16.5 13.7 19.3 676 538 814 25.5 20.3 30.7 461 355 567 23.5 18.0 29.0 43,339 40,591 46,087%)(18.8 )(3.6 percentage points %)(18.5 )(5.0 percentage points %)(20.7 )(4.1 percentage points %16.8

2017Change 2016-2017

2,326 1,905 2,747 685 533 83715.7 12.9 18.5 25.9 20.1 31.7 366478 590 24.6 19.0 30.0 38,34841,275 44,202%)(5.3 %1.3 %3.7 %)(4.8)(0.8 percentage points 0.4 percentage points 1.1 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 2,360 1,965 2,755 15.9 18.613.2 481 805643 24.1 18.0 30.2 435 16.0 29.022.4311 559 42,540 40,265 44,815

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2019

Change 2018-20192,528 2,157 2,899 17.2 14.7 19.7 673 509 837 25.6 19.4 31.8 638402520 26.8 21.0 33.0 44,017 40,247 47,787

%7.1 1.3 percentage points %4.7 1.5 percentage points %19.5 4.4 %3.5percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%3.1Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

1,212 958 1,466 15.3 12.1 18.52006 399 317 482 22.0 17.5 26.6 254 196 312 19.4 15.0 23.8 36,984 33,958 40,0102007Change 2006-2007

1,162 904 1,420 15.4 12.0 18.8 352 268 435 21.3 16.2 26.3 226 169 283 18.9 14.1 23.7 38,949 35,772 42,126)%(4.1 )%(11.8 )%(11.0 %5.30.1 )(0.7 )(0.5

$46,901

%)(18.8 %)(37.8 %)(32.3 %30.8)(1.6 )(3.8 )(3.0percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

1,215 967 1,463 16.1 12.8 19.4 378 296 460 22.4 17.5 27.3 251 192 310 20.4 15.6 25.2 35,387 32,651 38,123%4.6 0.7 %7.4 1.1 %11.1 1.5 )%(9.1

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Change 2007-2008

1,189 894 1,484 15.6 11.7 19.4 400 307 492 23.6 18.1 268 204 332 21.6 16.5 26.8 37,716 34,240 41,193percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(2.1 %5.8 %6.8 %6.6)(0.5 1.2 1.2

Change 2009-20102010 1,106 832 1,380 14.1 10.6 17.6 392 294 490 22.5 16.9 28.1 266 200 332 20.0 15.0 25.0 38,819 35,368 42,270

29.0

)%(7.0 )(1.5 percentage points )%(2.0 )%(0.7 %2.9)(1.1 )(1.6percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

1,339 1,053 1,625 17.2 13.5 20.9 329421 513 24.9 19.4 30.4 280 211 349 21.5 16.0 26.0 38,119 34,419 41,819%21.1 3.1 percentage points %7.4 2.4 percentage points %5.3 1.5 percentage points )%(1.8

2012Change 2011-2012

1,305 1,041 1,569 17.0 13.6 20.4 305390 475 23.8 18.6 29.0 266 206 326 20.9 16.0 25.0 38,581 35,335 41,827)%(2.5 )%(7.4)(0.2 percentage points )(1.1 percentage points )%(5.0 )(0.6 percentage points %1.2

2013Change 2012-2013

1,273 993 1,553 16.6 12.9 20.3 304386 468 29.018.823.9 266 202 330 21.5 16.0 27.0 40,402 37,012 43,792)%(2.5 )(0.4 percentage points )%(1.0 0.1 percentage points %0.0 0.6 percentage points %4.7

1,208 3472014Change 2013-2014

942 1,474 15.8 12.3 19.3 26.521.6 16.7426 234 177 291 19.2 14.0 24.0 41,624 37,923 45,325268)(0.8 percentage points%)(5.1 %)(10.1 )(2.3 percentage points %)(12.0 )(2.3 percentage points %3.0

2015Change 2014-2015

1,303 1,048 1,558 17.3 13.9 20.7 376 306 446 24.3 19.8 28.8 258 204 312 22.1 18.0 27.0 42,389 38,578 46,200%7.9 1.5 percentage points %8.4 2.7 percentage points %10.3 2.9 percentage points %1.8

2016Change 2015-2016

1,235 985 1,485 16.5 13.2 19.8 373 291 455 24.0 18.7 29.3 261 201 321 22.3 17.0 27.0 44,187 40,455 47,919%)(5.2 )(0.8 percentage points %)(0.8 )(0.3 percentage points %1.2 0.2 percentage points %4.2

2017Change 2016-2017

1,237 989 1,485 351 267 43516.7 13.4 20.0 23.6 18.0 29.2 178242 306 21.2 16.0 27.0 37,75742,180 46,603%0.2 %)(5.9 %)(7.3 %)(4.50.2 percentage points )(0.4 percentage points )(1.1 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,126 899 1,353 15.4 18.512.3 220 378299 21.0 15.4 26.6 207 13.0 24.018.8145 269 43,435 38,898 47,972

%)(9.0 )(1.3 percentage points )%(14.8 )(2.6 percentage points %)(14.5 )(2.4 %3.0percentage points

2019

Change 2018-2019984 750 1,218 13.7 10.5 16.9 248 168 328 18.2 12.3 24.1 233111172 16.4 11.0 22.0 48,371 44,789 51,953

%)(12.6 )(1.7 percentage points %)(17.1 )(2.8 percentage points %)(16.9 )(2.4 %11.4percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%5.9Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

4,508 3,700 5,317 7.6 6.2 9.02006 1,538 1,238 1,837 10.9 8.8 13.0 1,008 785 1,231 9.6 7.5 11.7 50,409 48,078 52,7412007Change 2006-2007

4,919 4,009 5,830 8.4 6.8 9.9 1,589 1,227 1,952 11.4 8.8 14.0 1,039 784 1,294 10.0 7.6 12.5 51,811 49,122 54,499%9.1 %3.3 %3.1 %2.80.8 0.5 0.4

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%5.3 %)(6.6 %)(1.3 %34.30.2 0.0 0.5percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

5,145 4,218 6,071 8.8 7.2 10.4 1,725 1,371 2,079 12.6 10.0 15.2 1,080 836 1,324 10.7 8.3 13.1 54,177 50,530 57,825%4.6 0.4 %8.6 1.2 %3.9 0.7 %4.6

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6,038 4,904 7,173 10.4 8.5 12.4 2,111 1,688 2,534 15.2 12.2 1,374 1,090 1,658 13.2 10.5 16.0 53,566 49,779 57,353percentage points percentage points percentage points%17.4 %22.4 %27.2 )%(1.11.6 2.6 2.5

Change 2009-20102010 6,434 5,129 7,739 11.0 8.8 13.2 2,250 1,757 2,743 15.9 12.4 19.4 1,476 1,152 1,800 14.0 11.0 17.0 50,062 47,799 52,325

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2011Change 2010-2011

6,579 5,352 7,806 11.3 9.2 13.4 1,7702,251 2,732 16.3 12.8 19.8 1,504 1,153 1,855 14.5 11.0 17.0 50,051 46,813 53,289%2.3 0.3 percentage points %0.0 0.4 percentage points %1.9 0.5 percentage points %0.0

2012Change 2011-2012

6,726 5,601 7,851 11.6 9.7 13.5 1,8522,280 2,708 16.7 13.6 19.8 1,586 1,282 1,890 15.3 12.0 18.0 55,522 52,688 58,356%2.2 %1.30.3 percentage points 0.4 percentage points %5.5 0.8 percentage points %10.9

2013Change 2012-2013

6,533 5,318 7,748 11.2 9.1 13.3 1,7452,184 2,623 19.613.016.3 1,456 1,117 1,795 14.3 11.0 18.0 51,040 47,598 54,482)%(2.9 )(0.4 percentage points )%(4.2 )(0.4 percentage points )%(8.2 )(1.0 percentage points )%(8.1

5,971 1,9882014Change 2013-2014

4,817 7,125 10.2 8.2 12.2 18.415.0 11.62,444 1,353 1,035 1,671 13.4 10.0 17.0 57,235 53,470 61,0001,532)(1.0 percentage points%)(8.6 %)(9.0 )(1.3 percentage points %)(7.1 )(0.9 percentage points %12.1

2015Change 2014-2015

5,430 4,357 6,503 9.3 7.5 11.1 1,830 1,448 2,212 14.0 11.1 16.9 1,276 984 1,568 12.9 10.0 16.0 57,665 53,201 62,129%)(9.1 )(0.9 percentage points %)(7.9 )(1.0 percentage points %)(5.7 )(0.5 percentage points %0.8

2016Change 2015-2016

4,932 3,945 5,919 8.4 6.7 10.1 1,623 1,245 2,001 12.4 9.5 15.3 1,095 820 1,370 11.3 8.0 14.0 60,818 56,090 65,546%)(9.2 )(0.9 percentage points %)(11.3 )(1.6 percentage points %)(14.2 )(1.6 percentage points %5.5

2017Change 2016-2017

5,253 4,267 6,239 1,541 1,177 1,9058.8 7.1 10.5 11.7 8.9 14.5 7871,060 1,333 10.8 8.0 14.0 54,80959,460 64,111%6.5 %)(5.1 %)(3.2 %)(2.20.4 percentage points )(0.7 percentage points )(0.5 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 5,100 4,189 6,011 8.5 10.07.0 1,052 1,7921,422 10.8 8.0 13.6 941 7.0 12.09.5655 1,227 64,121 59,939 68,303

%)(2.9 )(0.3 percentage points )%(7.7 )(0.9 percentage points %)(11.2 )(1.3 %7.8percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20194,749 3,734 5,764 7.8 6.1 9.5 1,436 1,017 1,855 10.9 7.7 14.1 1,311679995 10.1 7.0 13.0 67,703 63,632 71,774

%)(6.9 )(0.7 percentage points %1.0 0.1 percentage points %5.7 0.6 %5.6percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(5.9Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

14,348 12,072 16,624 13.4 11.3 15.52006 4,397 3,578 5,216 18.4 15.0 21.8 3,002 2,386 3,618 17.0 13.5 20.5 42,014 39,394 44,6342007Change 2006-2007

12,457 10,474 14,441 11.7 9.9 13.6 4,191 3,300 5,083 17.9 14.1 21.7 2,762 2,124 3,400 16.0 12.3 19.6 42,688 40,285 45,092)%(13.2 )%(4.7 )%(8.0 %1.6)(1.7 )(0.5 )(1.0

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Change 2008-2009

13,585 11,635 15,534 12.8 10.9 14.6 4,361 3,545 5,177 18.8 15.3 22.3 2,764 2,191 3,337 16.3 12.9 19.6 45,704 43,650 47,758%9.1 1.1 %4.1 0.9 %0.1 0.3 %7.1

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13,465 11,450 15,480 12.7 10.8 14.6 4,141 3,255 5,027 17.9 14.1 2,724 2,076 3,372 16.2 12.3 20.0 43,696 41,704 45,687percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(0.9 )%(5.0 )%(1.4 )%(4.4)(0.1 )(0.9 )(0.1

Change 2009-20102010 16,923 14,599 19,247 15.9 13.7 18.1 5,389 4,446 6,332 23.0 19.0 27.0 3,500 2,830 4,170 20.4 16.0 24.0 43,845 41,019 46,671

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%25.7 3.2 percentage points %30.1 %28.5 %0.35.1 4.2percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

14,279 12,052 16,506 13.5 11.4 15.6 3,9664,904 5,842 21.5 17.4 25.6 3,343 2,647 4,039 19.9 15.0 24.0 43,068 40,351 45,785)%(15.6 )(2.4 percentage points )%(9.0 )(1.5 percentage points )%(4.5 )(0.5 percentage points )%(1.8

2012Change 2011-2012

14,473 12,390 16,556 13.7 11.7 15.7 3,5624,410 5,258 19.6 15.8 23.4 2,969 2,334 3,604 17.8 14.0 21.0 44,242 42,022 46,462%1.4 )%(10.10.2 percentage points )(1.9 percentage points )%(11.2 )(2.1 percentage points %2.7

2013Change 2012-2013

17,834 15,897 19,771 16.9 15.1 18.7 4,2395,064 5,889 26.519.122.8 3,414 2,754 4,074 20.7 17.0 25.0 42,305 39,204 45,406%23.2 3.2 percentage points %14.8 3.2 percentage points %15.0 2.9 percentage points )%(4.4

17,614 5,3802014Change 2013-2014

15,596 19,632 16.8 14.9 18.7 28.324.7 21.16,158 3,324 2,726 3,922 20.5 17.0 24.0 46,061 43,483 48,6394,602)(0.1 percentage points%)(1.2 %6.2 1.9 percentage points %)(2.6 )(0.2 percentage points %8.9

2015Change 2014-2015

15,161 13,249 17,073 14.5 12.7 16.3 4,449 3,678 5,220 20.8 17.2 24.4 3,179 2,589 3,769 19.8 16.0 24.0 46,256 43,126 49,386%)(13.9 )(2.3 percentage points %)(17.3 )(3.9 percentage points %)(4.4 )(0.7 percentage points %0.4

2016Change 2015-2016

15,716 13,627 17,805 15.2 13.2 17.2 4,775 4,012 5,538 22.7 19.1 26.3 3,052 2,441 3,663 19.3 15.0 23.0 45,731 42,548 48,914%3.7 0.7 percentage points %7.3 1.9 percentage points %)(4.0 )(0.5 percentage points %)(1.1

2017Change 2016-2017

14,920 12,989 16,851 4,030 3,204 4,85614.5 12.6 16.4 19.4 15.4 23.4 1,8892,508 3,127 16.1 12.0 20.0 42,89745,771 48,645%)(5.1 %)(15.6 %)(17.8 %0.1)(0.7 percentage points )(3.3 percentage points )(3.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 16,044 14,236 17,852 15.6 17.413.8 4,398 5,8345,116 24.8 21.3 28.3 3,562 20.0 26.023.23,055 4,069 50,576 48,303 52,849

%7.5 1.1 percentage points %26.9 5.4 percentage points %42.0 7.1 %10.5percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201913,645 11,561 15,729 13.4 11.4 15.4 3,969 3,060 4,878 19.7 15.2 24.2 3,2281,7802,504 16.7 12.0 22.0 50,130 47,365 52,895

%)(15.0 )(2.2 percentage points %)(22.4 )(5.1 percentage points %)(29.7 )(6.5 %)(0.9percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%8.8Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

1,741 1,389 2,092 10.0 8.0 12.02006 578 456 700 15.8 12.5 19.1 363 280 446 13.5 10.4 16.6 41,274 38,717 43,8312007Change 2006-2007

1,685 1,346 2,023 9.7 7.8 11.7 566 434 697 15.1 11.6 18.6 348 264 432 12.8 9.7 15.9 41,198 38,182 44,214)%(3.2 )%(2.1 )%(4.1 )%(0.2)(0.3 )(0.7 )(0.7

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%)(3.2 %)(16.3 %)(14.0 %37.9)(0.4 0.0 0.3percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

1,773 1,445 2,100 10.3 8.4 12.2 608 480 736 16.4 12.9 19.8 391 302 480 14.4 11.1 17.7 45,309 41,323 49,296%5.2 0.6 %7.4 1.3 %12.4 1.6 %10.0

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Change 2007-2008

2,256 1,840 2,673 13.3 10.8 15.7 770 614 925 21.5 17.2 495 387 603 18.8 14.7 22.8 45,587 42,881 48,293percentage points percentage points percentage points%27.2 %26.6 %26.6 %0.63.0 5.1 4.4

Change 2009-20102010 2,171 1,707 2,635 12.6 9.9 15.3 756 586 926 21.3 16.5 26.1 506 391 621 19.2 15.0 24.0 43,136 40,726 45,546

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2011Change 2010-2011

2,094 1,676 2,512 12.2 9.8 14.6 550710 870 20.6 16.0 25.2 483 366 600 18.7 14.0 23.0 45,998 42,420 49,576)%(3.5 )(0.4 percentage points )%(6.1 )(0.7 percentage points )%(4.5 )(0.5 percentage points %6.6

2012Change 2011-2012

2,372 1,994 2,750 13.8 11.6 16.0 551699 847 20.9 16.5 25.3 494 388 600 19.4 15.0 23.0 42,675 39,769 45,581%13.3 )%(1.51.6 percentage points 0.3 percentage points %2.3 0.7 percentage points )%(7.2

2013Change 2012-2013

2,255 1,869 2,641 13.1 10.9 15.3 539681 823 25.316.520.9 463 349 577 18.2 14.0 23.0 43,145 39,241 47,049)%(4.9 )(0.7 percentage points )%(2.6 0.0 percentage points )%(6.3 )(1.2 percentage points %1.1

2,043 6072014Change 2013-2014

1,634 2,452 11.8 9.4 14.2 23.218.6 14.0758 435 325 545 17.2 13.0 22.0 48,846 45,481 52,211456)(1.3 percentage points%)(9.4 %)(10.9 )(2.3 percentage points %)(6.0 )(1.0 percentage points %13.2

2015Change 2014-2015

1,810 1,424 2,196 10.5 8.3 12.7 605 482 728 19.1 15.2 23.0 403 305 501 16.7 13.0 21.0 48,127 44,618 51,636%)(11.4 )(1.3 percentage points %)(0.3 0.5 percentage points %)(7.4 )(0.5 percentage points %)(1.5

2016Change 2015-2016

1,876 1,483 2,269 10.8 8.5 13.1 580 446 714 18.4 14.1 22.7 393 297 489 16.8 13.0 21.0 50,323 45,672 54,974%3.6 0.3 percentage points %)(4.1 )(0.7 percentage points %)(2.5 0.1 percentage points %4.6

2017Change 2016-2017

1,627 1,316 1,938 478 356 6009.4 7.6 11.2 15.2 11.3 19.1 242334 426 14.3 10.0 18.0 49,84754,065 58,283%)(13.3 %)(17.6 %)(15.0 %7.4)(1.4 percentage points )(3.2 percentage points )(2.5 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,812 1,479 2,145 10.3 12.28.4 360 628494 15.7 11.4 20.0 329 10.0 19.014.2227 431 51,905 46,626 57,184

%11.4 0.9 percentage points %3.3 0.5 percentage points %)(1.5 )(0.1 %)(4.0percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20191,685 1,327 2,043 9.6 7.6 11.6 484 347 621 15.8 11.3 20.3 418206312 13.8 9.0 18.0 56,934 50,884 62,984

%)(7.0 )(0.7 percentage points %)(2.0 0.1 percentage points %)(5.2 )(0.4 %9.7percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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%)(4.6Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

24,172 21,656 26,689 15.3 13.7 16.92006 9,359 8,097 10,621 24.3 21.0 27.6 6,183 5,226 7,140 21.9 18.5 25.3 41,881 40,681 43,0802007Change 2006-2007

24,054 21,626 26,482 15.4 13.8 16.9 8,134 6,896 9,373 21.5 18.2 24.7 5,221 4,282 6,160 19.0 15.6 22.4 42,338 40,258 44,418)%(0.5 )%(13.1 )%(15.6 %1.10.1 )(2.8 )(2.9

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Change 2008-2009

27,370 24,505 30,234 17.5 15.7 19.4 10,224 8,799 11,648 27.4 23.5 31.2 6,658 5,616 7,700 24.6 20.7 28.4 42,905 40,693 45,117%13.8 2.1 %25.7 5.9 %27.5 5.6 %1.3

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27,259 24,009 30,508 17.4 15.3 19.4 9,481 7,828 11,135 25.4 21.0 6,175 4,940 7,410 23.0 18.4 27.5 39,856 38,206 41,506percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(0.4 )%(7.3 )%(7.3 )%(7.1)(0.1 )(2.0 )(1.6

Change 2009-20102010 26,847 23,163 30,531 17.5 15.1 19.9 10,209 8,664 11,754 28.5 24.2 32.8 6,869 5,778 7,960 26.2 22.0 30.0 40,540 38,438 42,642

29.9

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2011Change 2010-2011

26,993 23,633 30,353 17.6 15.4 19.8 8,5269,982 11,438 28.2 24.1 32.3 6,644 5,475 7,813 25.7 21.0 30.0 40,946 39,247 42,645%0.5 0.1 percentage points )%(2.2 )(0.3 percentage points )%(3.3 )(0.5 percentage points %1.0

2012Change 2011-2012

30,702 27,805 33,599 20.1 18.2 22.0 9,39210,844 12,296 30.9 26.8 35.0 7,389 6,350 8,428 28.9 24.0 33.0 43,324 41,642 45,006%13.7 %8.62.5 percentage points 2.7 percentage points %11.2 3.2 percentage points %5.8

2013Change 2012-2013

25,588 22,652 28,524 16.9 15.0 18.8 7,3658,857 10,349 30.121.525.8 5,552 4,334 6,770 22.3 17.0 27.0 44,291 42,015 46,567)%(16.7 )(3.2 percentage points )%(18.3 )(5.1 percentage points )%(24.9 )(6.6 percentage points %2.2

26,842 8,9172014Change 2013-2014

23,405 30,279 17.7 15.4 20.0 30.426.2 22.010,361 5,782 4,589 6,975 23.4 19.0 28.0 44,145 42,011 46,2797,4730.8 percentage points%4.9 %0.7 0.4 percentage points %4.1 1.1 percentage points %)(0.3

2015Change 2014-2015

25,854 22,719 28,989 17.1 15.0 19.2 8,829 7,448 10,210 26.2 22.1 30.3 6,274 5,215 7,333 25.9 22.0 30.0 46,588 44,103 49,073%)(3.7 )(0.6 percentage points %)(1.0 0.0 percentage points %8.5 2.5 percentage points %5.5

2016Change 2015-2016

25,215 21,954 28,476 16.7 14.5 18.9 8,708 7,253 10,163 26.1 21.7 30.5 6,076 5,047 7,105 24.9 21.0 29.0 47,237 45,149 49,325%)(2.5 )(0.4 percentage points %)(1.4 )(0.1 percentage points %)(3.2 )(1.0 percentage points %1.4

2017Change 2016-2017

26,055 23,384 28,726 8,774 7,548 10,00017.3 15.5 19.1 26.6 22.9 30.3 4,8305,752 6,674 23.9 20.0 28.0 46,42348,924 51,425%3.3 %0.8 %)(5.3 %3.60.6 percentage points 0.5 percentage points )(1.0 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 23,151 20,201 26,101 15.3 17.313.3 5,603 8,1936,898 21.1 17.1 25.1 4,423 14.0 22.018.43,452 5,394 51,509 48,446 54,572

%)(11.1 )(2.0 percentage points )%(21.4 )(5.5 percentage points %)(23.1 )(5.5 %5.3percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201923,806 20,884 26,728 15.9 14.0 17.8 7,219 5,702 8,736 22.3 17.6 27.0 6,1703,9345,052 21.2 16.0 26.0 50,659 48,340 52,978

%2.8 0.6 percentage points %4.7 1.2 percentage points %14.2 2.8 %)(1.7percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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%2.6Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

6,230 5,117 7,343 14.7 12.1 17.42006 2,156 1,733 2,579 20.6 16.6 24.7 1,391 1,095 1,687 18.3 14.4 22.2 40,158 37,812 42,5052007Change 2006-2007

5,940 4,964 6,916 14.0 11.7 16.3 2,104 1,646 2,561 20.2 15.8 24.6 1,367 1,046 1,688 18.3 14.0 22.6 42,531 39,349 45,714)%(4.7 )%(2.4 )%(1.7 %5.9)(0.7 )(0.4 0.0

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2008

Change 2008-2009

6,194 5,172 7,216 14.8 12.4 17.2 2,188 1,759 2,618 21.2 17.1 25.4 1,345 1,068 1,622 18.4 14.6 22.2 45,115 43,351 46,880%4.3 0.8 %4.0 1.0 )%(1.6 0.1 %6.1

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7,430 6,220 8,640 17.9 15.0 20.8 2,780 2,280 3,281 26.8 22.0 1,829 1,484 2,174 24.7 20.0 29.3 40,798 38,028 43,568percentage points percentage points percentage points%20.0 %27.1 %36.0 )%(9.63.1 5.6 6.3

Change 2009-20102010 8,196 6,937 9,455 19.6 16.6 22.6 2,977 2,396 3,558 28.3 22.8 33.8 1,961 1,567 2,355 25.9 21.0 31.0 37,629 34,945 40,313

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%10.3 1.7 percentage points %7.1 %7.2 )%(7.81.5 1.2percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

7,625 6,594 8,656 18.2 15.7 20.7 2,2172,702 3,187 26.0 21.3 30.7 1,883 1,525 2,241 25.1 20.0 29.0 40,462 37,987 42,937)%(7.0 )(1.4 percentage points )%(9.2 )(2.3 percentage points )%(4.0 )(0.8 percentage points %7.5

2012Change 2011-2012

7,612 6,570 8,654 18.2 15.7 20.7 2,3132,792 3,271 27.1 22.5 31.7 1,856 1,500 2,212 24.7 20.0 29.0 43,429 40,671 46,187)%(0.2 %3.30.0 percentage points 1.1 percentage points )%(1.4 )(0.4 percentage points %7.3

2013Change 2012-2013

7,044 5,866 8,222 16.9 14.1 19.7 2,1972,700 3,203 31.721.726.7 1,799 1,412 2,186 24.4 19.0 30.0 43,947 41,309 46,585)%(7.5 )(1.3 percentage points )%(3.3 )(0.4 percentage points )%(3.1 )(0.3 percentage points %1.2

6,310 2,3422014Change 2013-2014

5,190 7,430 15.2 12.5 17.9 28.123.3 18.52,829 1,549 1,197 1,901 21.1 16.0 26.0 46,371 43,610 49,1321,855)(1.7 percentage points%)(10.4 %)(13.3 )(3.4 percentage points %)(13.9 )(3.3 percentage points %5.5

2015Change 2014-2015

6,203 5,273 7,133 14.9 12.7 17.1 2,396 1,979 2,813 23.7 19.6 27.8 1,578 1,254 1,902 21.7 17.0 26.0 47,146 43,987 50,305%)(1.7 )(0.3 percentage points %2.3 0.4 percentage points %1.9 0.6 percentage points %1.7

2016Change 2015-2016

6,969 6,003 7,935 16.8 14.5 19.1 2,509 2,085 2,933 25.0 20.8 29.2 1,618 1,309 1,927 22.0 18.0 26.0 48,321 45,242 51,400%12.3 1.9 percentage points %4.7 1.3 percentage points %2.5 0.3 percentage points %2.5

2017Change 2016-2017

5,219 4,297 6,141 1,889 1,448 2,33012.6 10.4 14.8 19.1 14.6 23.6 8841,223 1,562 16.8 12.0 22.0 46,27249,387 52,502%)(25.1 %)(24.7 %)(24.4 %2.2)(4.2 percentage points )(5.9 percentage points )(5.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 6,034 5,128 6,940 14.5 16.712.3 1,635 2,5392,087 21.2 16.6 25.8 1,376 14.0 24.019.01,019 1,733 50,477 47,623 53,331

%15.6 1.9 percentage points %10.5 2.1 percentage points %12.5 2.2 %2.2percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20195,462 4,429 6,495 13.2 10.7 15.7 1,717 1,222 2,212 17.6 12.5 22.7 1,5467781,162 16.3 11.0 22.0 52,255 49,224 55,286

%)(9.5 )(1.3 percentage points %)(17.7 )(3.6 percentage points %)(15.6 )(2.7 %3.5percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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22,509 19,550 25,468 16.8 14.6 19.02006 8,166 6,865 9,467 24.7 20.8 28.7 5,296 4,347 6,245 22.2 18.2 26.2 43,193 40,643 45,7442007Change 2006-2007

22,257 19,536 24,977 16.8 14.7 18.8 8,321 7,064 9,578 25.4 21.6 29.2 5,006 4,133 5,879 21.3 17.6 25.0 41,580 39,867 43,294)%(1.1 %1.9 )%(5.5 )%(3.70.0 0.7 )(0.9

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21,318 18,750 23,886 16.2 14.2 18.1 7,211 6,048 8,373 22.5 18.9 26.1 4,618 3,781 5,455 20.0 16.4 23.6 41,576 40,099 43,052)%(4.2 )(0.6 )%(13.3 )(2.9 )%(7.8 )(1.3 %0.0

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22,951 19,997 25,905 17.4 15.2 19.7 8,193 6,851 9,535 26.1 21.9 5,232 4,258 6,206 23.4 19.0 27.7 39,130 37,446 40,814percentage points percentage points percentage points%7.7 %13.6 %13.3 )%(5.91.2 3.6 3.4

Change 2009-20102010 22,450 19,610 25,290 17.0 14.9 19.1 8,068 6,719 9,417 25.3 21.1 29.5 5,415 4,440 6,390 23.3 19.0 28.0 42,665 40,411 44,919

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2011Change 2010-2011

25,801 22,883 28,719 19.6 17.4 21.8 7,7659,184 10,603 29.2 24.7 33.7 5,908 4,810 7,006 25.8 21.0 30.0 39,694 37,541 41,847%14.9 2.6 percentage points %13.8 3.9 percentage points %9.1 2.5 percentage points )%(7.0

2012Change 2011-2012

23,897 21,120 26,674 18.2 16.1 20.3 6,9518,325 9,699 26.9 22.5 31.3 5,795 4,779 6,811 25.6 21.0 30.0 40,847 38,033 43,661)%(7.4 )%(9.4)(1.4 percentage points )(2.3 percentage points )%(1.9 )(0.2 percentage points %2.9

2013Change 2012-2013

24,518 21,663 27,373 18.7 16.5 20.9 7,3988,687 9,976 32.824.428.6 5,631 4,622 6,640 25.2 21.0 30.0 44,343 41,640 47,046%2.6 0.5 percentage points %4.3 1.7 percentage points )%(2.8 )(0.4 percentage points %8.6

20,194 7,1022014Change 2013-2014

17,858 22,530 15.4 13.6 17.2 27.123.5 19.98,191 4,902 3,979 5,825 22.2 18.0 26.0 45,916 43,791 48,0416,013)(3.3 percentage points%)(17.6 %)(18.2 )(5.1 percentage points %)(12.9 )(3.0 percentage points %3.5

2015Change 2014-2015

21,068 18,331 23,805 16.1 14.0 18.2 7,226 5,858 8,594 24.0 19.5 28.5 5,095 4,020 6,170 23.3 18.0 28.0 43,864 41,369 46,359%4.3 0.7 percentage points %1.7 0.5 percentage points %3.9 1.1 percentage points %)(4.5

2016Change 2015-2016

21,973 19,166 24,780 16.8 14.7 18.9 7,587 6,289 8,885 25.2 20.9 29.5 4,960 4,012 5,908 22.8 18.0 27.0 46,423 43,839 49,007%4.3 0.7 percentage points %5.0 1.2 percentage points %)(2.6 )(0.5 percentage points %5.8

2017Change 2016-2017

24,904 22,379 27,429 8,455 7,349 9,56119.1 17.2 21.0 28.4 24.7 32.1 4,5135,364 6,215 24.9 21.0 29.0 43,82146,113 48,405%13.3 %11.4 %8.1 %)(0.72.3 percentage points 3.2 percentage points 2.1 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 22,602 20,127 25,077 17.3 19.215.4 7,042 9,3508,196 27.6 23.7 31.5 5,416 21.0 30.025.24,490 6,342 48,413 45,124 51,702

%)(9.2 )(1.8 percentage points )%(3.1 )(0.8 percentage points %1.0 0.3 %5.0percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201918,085 15,084 21,086 13.9 11.6 16.2 5,946 4,499 7,393 20.3 15.4 25.2 5,0992,8693,984 18.6 13.0 24.0 50,205 46,811 53,599

%)(20.0 )(3.4 percentage points %)(27.5 )(7.3 percentage points %)(26.4 )(6.6 %3.7percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(2.5Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

6,090 5,109 7,071 12.0 10.1 14.02006 2,113 1,732 2,494 18.8 15.4 22.2 1,399 1,106 1,692 16.3 12.9 19.7 44,499 42,362 46,6362007Change 2006-2007

6,378 5,388 7,368 12.8 10.8 14.8 2,024 1,591 2,458 18.2 14.3 22.1 1,339 1,033 1,645 15.8 12.2 19.4 42,126 40,523 43,730%4.7 )%(4.2 )%(4.3 )%(5.30.8 )(0.6 )(0.5

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2008

Change 2008-2009

6,886 5,832 7,939 13.9 11.8 16.0 2,070 1,693 2,447 19.0 15.5 22.4 1,417 1,131 1,703 17.3 13.8 20.8 46,839 43,970 49,707%8.0 1.1 %2.3 0.8 %5.8 1.5 %11.2

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7,837 6,690 8,984 15.9 13.6 18.2 2,334 1,866 2,802 21.5 17.2 1,535 1,198 1,872 18.6 14.5 22.7 45,799 42,570 49,029percentage points percentage points percentage points%13.8 %12.8 %8.3 )%(2.22.0 2.5 1.3

Change 2009-20102010 8,059 6,644 9,474 15.6 12.9 18.3 2,827 2,243 3,411 23.7 18.8 28.6 1,976 1,568 2,384 22.0 18.0 26.0 42,420 39,898 44,942

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%2.8 )(0.3 percentage points %21.1 %28.7 )%(7.42.2 3.4percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

6,625 5,260 7,990 12.9 10.2 15.6 1,9972,591 3,185 22.1 17.0 27.2 1,775 1,334 2,216 20.0 15.0 25.0 44,626 42,088 47,164)%(17.8 )(2.7 percentage points )%(8.3 )(1.6 percentage points )%(10.2 )(2.0 percentage points %5.2

2012Change 2011-2012

8,261 7,008 9,514 16.0 13.6 18.4 2,2632,808 3,353 24.4 19.7 29.1 1,878 1,506 2,250 21.6 17.0 25.0 44,233 41,358 47,108%24.7 %8.43.1 percentage points 2.3 percentage points %5.8 1.6 percentage points )%(0.9

2013Change 2012-2013

8,837 7,504 10,170 17.2 14.6 19.8 2,2022,731 3,260 29.519.924.7 1,788 1,387 2,189 21.2 16.0 26.0 42,875 40,624 45,126%7.0 1.2 percentage points )%(2.7 0.3 percentage points )%(4.8 )(0.4 percentage points )%(3.1

7,555 2,3652014Change 2013-2014

6,282 8,828 14.8 12.3 17.3 26.622.1 17.62,848 1,611 1,255 1,967 19.3 15.0 24.0 48,030 45,236 50,8241,882)(2.4 percentage points%)(14.5 %)(13.4 )(2.6 percentage points %)(9.9 )(1.9 percentage points %12.0

2015Change 2014-2015

7,530 6,326 8,734 14.8 12.4 17.2 2,389 1,966 2,812 22.5 18.5 26.5 1,639 1,302 1,976 20.0 16.0 24.0 49,889 47,329 52,449%)(0.3 0.0 percentage points %1.0 0.4 percentage points %1.7 0.7 percentage points %3.9

2016Change 2015-2016

6,579 5,291 7,867 12.9 10.4 15.4 2,065 1,597 2,533 19.7 15.2 24.2 1,433 1,082 1,784 18.1 14.0 22.0 51,530 47,829 55,231%)(12.6 )(1.9 percentage points %)(13.6 )(2.8 percentage points %)(12.6 )(1.9 percentage points %3.3

2017Change 2016-2017

6,065 4,820 7,310 1,868 1,405 2,33112.0 9.5 14.5 17.9 13.5 22.3 9831,329 1,675 16.8 12.0 21.0 48,46152,063 55,665%)(7.8 %)(9.5 %)(7.3 %1.0)(0.9 percentage points )(1.8 percentage points )(1.3 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 5,727 4,516 6,938 11.2 13.68.8 1,336 2,2461,791 17.3 12.9 21.7 1,261 11.0 20.015.9895 1,627 55,978 51,932 60,024

%)(5.6 )(0.8 percentage points )%(4.1 )(0.6 percentage points %)(5.1 )(0.9 %7.5percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20197,558 6,560 8,556 14.8 12.8 16.8 2,077 1,634 2,520 19.9 15.6 24.2 1,6439131,278 16.2 12.0 21.0 55,029 51,182 58,876

%32.0 3.6 percentage points %16.0 2.6 percentage points %1.3 0.3 %)(1.7percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(1.1Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

2,606 2,185 3,027 10.0 8.4 11.62006 870 696 1,044 14.5 11.6 17.4 577 452 702 12.7 9.9 15.4 46,904 43,911 49,8972007Change 2006-2007

2,511 2,033 2,988 9.7 7.8 11.5 837 637 1,037 14.3 10.9 17.7 516 388 644 11.6 8.7 14.5 48,829 45,515 52,144)%(3.6 )%(3.8 )%(10.6 %4.1)(0.3 )(0.2 )(1.1

$59,481

%)(3.7 %)(28.9 %)(32.9 %25.4)(0.3 )(1.4 )(2.0percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

2,884 2,364 3,403 11.2 9.2 13.2 1,036 825 1,247 18.1 14.4 21.8 679 528 830 15.8 12.3 19.3 48,410 44,708 52,112%14.9 1.5 %23.8 3.8 %31.6 4.2 )%(0.9

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3,343 2,770 3,916 13.1 10.8 15.3 1,088 864 1,313 19.5 15.5 687 530 844 16.4 12.7 20.2 43,368 39,595 47,142percentage points percentage points percentage points%15.9 %5.0 %1.2 )%(10.41.9 1.4 0.6

Change 2009-20102010 3,575 2,949 4,201 14.0 11.6 16.4 1,265 1,010 1,520 22.8 18.2 27.4 802 624 980 19.1 15.0 23.0 43,530 39,917 47,143

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%6.9 0.9 percentage points %16.3 %16.7 %0.43.3 2.7percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

3,096 2,485 3,707 12.1 9.7 14.5 8031,041 1,279 19.1 14.7 23.5 716 534 898 17.2 12.0 21.0 44,061 41,851 46,271)%(13.4 )(1.9 percentage points )%(17.7 )(3.7 percentage points )%(10.7 )(1.9 percentage points %1.2

2012Change 2011-2012

3,299 2,739 3,859 12.8 10.6 15.0 8681,089 1,310 20.6 16.4 24.8 741 586 896 18.1 14.0 21.0 44,541 41,528 47,554%6.6 %4.60.7 percentage points 1.5 percentage points %3.5 0.9 percentage points %1.1

2013Change 2012-2013

3,834 3,209 4,459 14.9 12.5 17.3 9641,182 1,400 26.518.322.4 795 627 963 19.7 16.0 24.0 45,629 42,376 48,882%16.2 2.1 percentage points %8.5 1.8 percentage points %7.3 1.6 percentage points %2.4

3,241 9832014Change 2013-2014

2,669 3,813 12.6 10.4 14.8 23.419.0 14.61,209 672 515 829 17.2 13.0 21.0 47,991 44,050 51,932757)(2.3 percentage points%)(15.5 %)(16.8 )(3.4 percentage points %)(15.5 )(2.5 percentage points %5.2

2015Change 2014-2015

3,000 2,486 3,514 11.6 9.6 13.6 937 742 1,132 18.3 14.5 22.1 646 496 796 16.6 13.0 20.0 48,267 44,581 51,953%)(7.4 )(1.0 percentage points %)(4.7 )(0.7 percentage points %)(3.9 )(0.6 percentage points %0.6

2016Change 2015-2016

2,981 2,461 3,501 11.5 9.5 13.5 922 729 1,115 18.2 14.4 22.0 613 471 755 15.9 12.0 20.0 52,944 49,305 56,583%)(0.6 )(0.1 percentage points %)(1.6 )(0.1 percentage points %)(5.1 )(0.7 percentage points %9.7

2017Change 2016-2017

2,598 2,075 3,121 750 563 93710.1 8.1 12.1 15.2 11.4 19.0 366504 642 13.3 10.0 17.0 48,18751,457 54,727%)(12.8 %)(18.7 %)(17.8 %)(2.8)(1.4 percentage points )(3.0 percentage points )(2.6 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 2,756 2,262 3,250 10.6 12.58.7 585 963774 16.0 12.1 19.9 522 10.0 18.014.0372 672 54,491 50,854 58,128

%6.1 0.5 percentage points %3.2 0.8 percentage points %3.6 0.7 %5.9percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20192,510 2,055 2,965 9.7 7.9 11.5 619 432 806 13.1 9.2 17.0 527247387 10.7 7.0 15.0 58,831 54,722 62,940

%)(8.9 )(0.9 percentage points %)(20.0 )(2.9 percentage points %)(25.9 )(3.3 %8.0percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%3.8Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

4,119 3,360 4,879 15.3 12.5 18.12006 1,381 1,117 1,645 24.2 19.6 28.9 891 709 1,073 20.7 16.5 25.0 36,367 33,841 38,8932007Change 2006-2007

3,938 3,283 4,592 14.9 12.4 17.4 1,326 1,049 1,602 23.9 18.9 28.9 862 672 1,052 20.6 16.0 25.1 38,335 35,087 41,583)%(4.4 )%(4.0 )%(3.3 %5.4)(0.4 )(0.3 )(0.1

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Change 2008-2009

4,730 4,023 5,437 18.2 15.5 20.9 1,567 1,279 1,855 28.9 23.6 34.3 998 791 1,205 24.4 19.3 29.5 37,851 35,043 40,660%20.1 3.3 %18.2 5.0 %15.8 3.8 )%(1.3

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3,993 3,184 4,801 15.5 12.4 18.6 1,356 1,056 1,656 26.1 20.3 888 686 1,090 22.6 17.5 27.8 36,860 33,792 39,927percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(15.6 )%(13.5 )%(11.0 )%(2.6)(2.7 )(2.8 )(1.8

Change 2009-20102010 4,352 3,601 5,103 17.0 14.1 19.9 1,424 1,116 1,732 27.7 21.7 33.7 902 685 1,119 23.1 18.0 29.0 36,508 33,711 39,305

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%9.0 1.5 percentage points %5.0 %1.6 )%(1.01.6 0.5percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

4,813 4,064 5,562 18.9 16.0 21.8 1,2571,542 1,827 31.0 25.3 36.7 1,015 795 1,235 26.6 20.0 32.0 37,133 34,495 39,771%10.6 1.9 percentage points %8.3 3.3 percentage points %12.5 3.5 percentage points %1.7

2012Change 2011-2012

4,714 3,975 5,453 18.6 15.7 21.5 1,2421,524 1,806 31.4 25.6 37.2 1,053 849 1,257 28.0 22.0 33.0 37,610 35,493 39,727)%(2.1 )%(1.2)(0.3 percentage points 0.4 percentage points %3.7 1.4 percentage points %1.3

2013Change 2012-2013

4,719 3,941 5,497 18.7 15.6 21.8 1,2571,523 1,789 39.227.633.4 1,067 862 1,272 30.4 25.0 36.0 37,949 34,930 40,968%0.1 0.1 percentage points )%(0.1 2.0 percentage points %1.3 2.4 percentage points %0.9

4,054 1,2492014Change 2013-2014

3,317 4,791 16.1 13.2 19.0 34.428.3 22.21,517 869 677 1,061 25.6 20.0 31.0 41,930 39,165 44,695981)(2.6 percentage points%)(14.1 %)(18.0 )(5.1 percentage points %)(18.6 )(4.8 percentage points %10.5

2015Change 2014-2015

4,394 3,709 5,079 17.6 14.9 20.3 1,201 952 1,450 28.4 22.5 34.3 852 659 1,045 26.3 20.0 32.0 41,036 37,791 44,281%8.4 1.5 percentage points %)(3.8 0.1 percentage points %)(2.0 0.7 percentage points %)(2.1

2016Change 2015-2016

4,486 3,815 5,157 18.0 15.3 20.7 1,309 1,048 1,570 31.1 24.9 37.3 878 684 1,072 27.8 22.0 34.0 41,667 38,579 44,755%2.1 0.4 percentage points %9.0 2.7 percentage points %3.1 1.5 percentage points %1.5

2017Change 2016-2017

3,557 2,826 4,288 1,061 797 1,32514.3 11.4 17.2 25.8 19.4 32.2 550748 946 24.2 18.0 31.0 40,37343,724 47,075%)(20.7 %)(18.9 %)(14.8 %4.9)(3.7 percentage points )(5.3 percentage points )(3.6 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 3,359 2,646 4,072 13.4 16.310.5 777 1,3011,039 25.9 19.4 32.4 726 17.0 31.024.1513 939 48,589 45,856 51,322

%)(5.6 )(0.9 percentage points )%(2.1 0.1 percentage points %)(2.9 )(0.1 %11.1percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20193,716 3,015 4,417 14.9 12.1 17.7 941 666 1,216 23.8 16.9 30.7 846426636 21.8 15.0 29.0 47,876 44,082 51,670

%10.6 1.5 percentage points %)(9.4 )(2.1 percentage points %)(12.4 )(2.3 %)(1.5percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%1.6Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

5,157 4,333 5,981 15.7 13.2 18.22006 1,443 1,170 1,717 19.8 16.1 23.6 975 775 1,175 18.2 14.4 21.9 38,518 35,769 41,2662007Change 2006-2007

5,382 4,545 6,220 16.5 14.0 19.1 1,393 1,095 1,692 20.3 15.9 24.6 878 674 1,082 17.4 13.4 21.5 39,171 36,522 41,820%4.4 )%(3.5 )%(9.9 %1.70.8 0.5 )(0.8

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5,848 4,845 6,852 18.0 14.9 21.1 1,581 1,271 1,890 22.4 18.0 26.8 1,037 813 1,261 20.4 16.0 24.8 41,173 37,828 44,518%8.7 1.5 %13.5 2.1 %18.1 3.0 %5.1

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6,136 5,038 7,233 19.0 15.6 22.4 1,524 1,217 1,832 22.2 17.7 975 754 1,196 19.8 15.3 24.3 38,242 35,718 40,766percentage points percentage points percentage points%4.9 )%(3.6 )%(6.0 )%(7.11.0 )(0.2 )(0.6

Change 2009-20102010 6,580 5,428 7,732 19.6 16.2 23.0 1,953 1,569 2,337 25.6 20.6 30.6 1,222 952 1,492 21.7 17.0 26.0 36,253 33,501 39,005

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%7.2 0.6 percentage points %28.1 %25.3 )%(5.23.4 1.9percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

6,296 5,211 7,381 18.6 15.4 21.8 1,4991,889 2,279 24.9 19.8 30.0 1,297 1,012 1,582 23.2 18.0 28.0 39,520 36,526 42,514)%(4.3 )(1.0 percentage points )%(3.3 )(0.7 percentage points %6.1 1.5 percentage points %9.0

2012Change 2011-2012

6,459 5,358 7,560 19.1 15.8 22.4 1,5481,902 2,256 25.1 20.4 29.8 1,263 1,011 1,515 22.4 17.0 26.0 40,273 37,716 42,830%2.6 %0.70.5 percentage points 0.2 percentage points )%(2.6 )(0.8 percentage points %1.9

2013Change 2012-2013

5,566 4,459 6,673 16.6 13.3 19.9 1,3461,717 2,088 28.518.323.4 1,148 863 1,433 21.2 16.0 26.0 45,416 43,539 47,293)%(13.8 )(2.5 percentage points )%(9.7 )(1.7 percentage points )%(9.1 )(1.2 percentage points %12.8

6,623 1,7682014Change 2013-2014

5,641 7,605 19.9 17.0 22.8 29.624.7 19.82,116 1,177 922 1,432 22.2 17.0 27.0 38,989 36,359 41,6191,4203.3 percentage points%19.0 %3.0 1.3 percentage points %2.5 1.0 percentage points %)(14.2

2015Change 2014-2015

6,502 5,536 7,468 19.7 16.8 22.6 1,905 1,615 2,195 27.4 23.2 31.6 1,227 996 1,458 23.8 19.0 28.0 42,473 39,684 45,262%)(1.8 )(0.2 percentage points %7.7 2.7 percentage points %4.2 1.6 percentage points %8.9

2016Change 2015-2016

5,278 4,297 6,259 16.0 13.0 19.0 1,440 1,127 1,753 20.9 16.4 25.4 1,005 772 1,238 20.0 15.0 25.0 43,683 39,973 47,393%)(18.8 )(3.7 percentage points %)(24.4 )(6.5 percentage points %)(18.1 )(3.8 percentage points %2.8

2017Change 2016-2017

5,570 4,571 6,569 1,472 1,153 1,79117.0 14.0 20.0 21.7 17.0 26.4 704951 1,198 19.2 14.0 24.0 41,61444,586 47,558%5.5 %2.2 %)(5.4 %2.11.0 percentage points 0.8 percentage points )(0.8 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 5,608 4,672 6,544 17.1 20.014.2 1,186 1,8321,509 22.4 17.6 27.2 1,004 15.0 25.020.3756 1,252 47,380 43,999 50,761

%0.7 0.1 percentage points %2.5 0.7 percentage points %5.6 1.1 %6.3percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20195,966 5,101 6,831 18.3 15.6 21.0 1,608 1,275 1,941 24.6 19.5 29.7 1,2677491,008 20.9 16.0 26.0 49,610 45,883 53,337

%6.4 1.2 percentage points %6.6 2.2 percentage points %0.4 0.6 %4.7percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%4.9Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

6,056 5,002 7,109 19.7 16.3 23.12006 2,057 1,662 2,452 31.0 25.0 37.0 1,393 1,109 1,677 28.1 22.3 33.8 31,943 29,662 34,2242007Change 2006-2007

6,054 5,112 6,996 20.1 16.9 23.2 2,141 1,713 2,569 32.5 26.0 39.0 1,398 1,105 1,691 28.5 22.5 34.4 33,639 31,507 35,772%0.0 %4.1 %0.4 %5.30.4 1.5 0.4

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2008

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5,691 4,876 6,507 19.1 16.4 21.8 2,047 1,682 2,411 31.9 26.2 37.5 1,315 1,039 1,591 27.8 22.0 33.6 34,907 32,462 37,352)%(6.0 )(1.0 )%(4.4 )(0.6 )%(5.9 )(0.7 %3.8

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Change 2007-2008

6,553 5,541 7,565 22.1 18.7 25.6 2,247 1,827 2,668 36.8 29.9 1,491 1,203 1,779 33.7 27.2 40.3 32,568 29,853 35,282percentage points percentage points percentage points%15.1 %9.8 %13.4 )%(6.73.0 4.9 5.9

Change 2009-20102010 8,525 7,573 9,477 27.9 24.8 31.0 2,676 2,231 3,121 42.5 35.4 49.6 1,689 1,371 2,007 37.2 30.0 44.0 31,882 29,303 34,461

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2011Change 2010-2011

8,260 7,346 9,174 27.0 24.0 30.0 2,1202,516 2,912 40.0 33.7 46.3 1,872 1,586 2,158 41.6 35.0 48.0 31,443 29,390 33,496)%(3.1 )(0.9 percentage points )%(6.0 )(2.5 percentage points %10.8 4.4 percentage points )%(1.4

2012Change 2011-2012

7,502 6,537 8,467 24.7 21.5 27.9 1,9172,324 2,731 37.6 31.0 44.2 1,557 1,247 1,867 35.1 28.0 42.0 32,274 30,276 34,272)%(9.2 )%(7.6)(2.3 percentage points )(2.4 percentage points )%(16.8 )(6.5 percentage points %2.6

2013Change 2012-2013

7,259 6,341 8,177 24.1 21.1 27.1 2,0102,397 2,784 46.633.640.1 1,551 1,241 1,861 36.4 29.0 44.0 33,605 30,854 36,356)%(3.2 )(0.6 percentage points %3.1 2.5 percentage points )%(0.4 1.3 percentage points %4.1

7,376 2,3162014Change 2013-2014

6,389 8,363 24.5 21.2 27.8 45.338.8 32.32,702 1,511 1,211 1,811 35.1 28.0 42.0 34,655 32,248 37,0621,9300.4 percentage points%1.6 %)(3.4 )(1.3 percentage points %)(2.6 )(1.3 percentage points %3.1

2015Change 2014-2015

7,437 6,440 8,434 24.7 21.4 28.0 2,280 1,893 2,667 38.8 32.2 45.4 1,612 1,313 1,911 38.0 31.0 45.0 33,250 30,727 35,773%0.8 0.2 percentage points %)(1.6 0.0 percentage points %6.7 2.9 percentage points %)(4.1

2016Change 2015-2016

6,496 5,569 7,423 21.7 18.6 24.8 2,009 1,599 2,419 34.1 27.1 41.1 1,372 1,072 1,672 32.1 25.0 39.0 37,646 34,484 40,808%)(12.7 )(3.0 percentage points %)(11.9 )(4.7 percentage points %)(14.9 )(5.9 percentage points %13.2

2017Change 2016-2017

6,721 5,775 7,667 2,225 1,856 2,59422.3 19.2 25.4 37.8 31.5 44.1 1,1781,476 1,774 35.0 28.0 42.0 33,61536,661 39,707%3.5 %10.8 %7.6 %)(2.60.6 percentage points 3.7 percentage points 2.9 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 6,253 5,294 7,212 20.6 23.817.4 1,496 2,3541,925 32.4 25.2 39.6 1,307 23.0 38.030.4978 1,636 39,394 36,243 42,545

%)(7.0 )(1.7 percentage points )%(13.5 )(5.4 percentage points %)(11.4 )(4.6 %7.5percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20195,982 5,135 6,829 19.6 16.8 22.4 1,821 1,411 2,231 30.4 23.6 37.2 1,4657831,124 26.0 18.0 34.0 42,480 39,887 45,073

%)(4.3 )(1.0 percentage points %)(5.4 )(2.0 percentage points %)(14.0 )(4.4 %7.8percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%0.2Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

4,073 3,324 4,823 5.9 4.8 7.02006 1,320 1,052 1,588 7.9 6.3 9.5 850 662 1,038 6.7 5.2 8.2 57,171 55,142 59,2002007Change 2006-2007

4,921 3,995 5,846 7.1 5.8 8.5 1,303 995 1,612 7.7 5.9 9.6 825 613 1,037 6.5 4.8 8.2 59,622 55,024 64,220%20.8 )%(1.3 )%(2.9 %4.31.2 )(0.2 )(0.2

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2008

Change 2008-2009

5,506 4,592 6,419 8.0 6.7 9.3 1,528 1,210 1,846 9.2 7.3 11.1 941 729 1,153 7.6 5.9 9.3 53,380 50,829 55,931%11.9 0.9 %17.3 1.5 %14.1 1.1 )%(10.5

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5,253 4,200 6,306 7.6 6.1 9.1 1,708 1,325 2,092 10.0 7.7 1,076 817 1,335 8.3 6.3 10.3 58,756 56,140 61,371percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(4.6 %11.8 %14.3 %10.1)(0.4 0.8 0.7

Change 2009-20102010 7,881 6,847 8,915 10.6 9.2 12.0 2,014 1,570 2,458 11.0 8.6 13.4 1,331 1,034 1,628 9.7 8.0 12.0 58,790 56,165 61,415

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%50.0 3.0 percentage points %17.9 %23.7 %0.11.0 1.4percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

7,675 6,699 8,651 10.3 9.0 11.6 1,8682,274 2,680 12.7 10.4 15.0 1,490 1,196 1,784 10.9 8.0 13.0 58,286 55,443 61,129)%(2.6 )(0.3 percentage points %12.9 1.7 percentage points %11.9 1.2 percentage points )%(0.9

2012Change 2011-2012

7,776 6,717 8,835 10.3 8.9 11.7 1,7292,144 2,559 12.1 9.8 14.4 1,439 1,154 1,724 10.6 8.0 12.0 59,008 55,613 62,403%1.3 )%(5.70.0 percentage points )(0.6 percentage points )%(3.4 )(0.3 percentage points %1.2

2013Change 2012-2013

7,436 6,434 8,438 9.8 8.5 11.1 1,5431,930 2,317 13.28.811.0 1,274 978 1,570 9.5 7.0 12.0 61,733 57,186 66,280)%(4.4 )(0.5 percentage points )%(10.0 )(1.1 percentage points )%(11.5 )(1.1 percentage points %4.6

7,616 1,9212014Change 2013-2014

6,666 8,566 10.0 8.8 11.2 13.211.0 8.82,305 1,369 1,097 1,641 10.4 8.0 12.0 60,650 56,647 64,6531,5370.2 percentage points%2.4 %)(0.5 0.0 percentage points %7.5 0.9 percentage points %)(1.8

2015Change 2014-2015

7,632 6,708 8,556 10.0 8.8 11.2 1,864 1,539 2,189 10.8 8.9 12.7 1,238 997 1,479 9.5 8.0 11.0 65,051 61,155 68,947%0.2 0.0 percentage points %)(3.0 )(0.2 percentage points %)(9.6 )(0.9 percentage points %7.3

2016Change 2015-2016

6,509 5,577 7,441 8.4 7.2 9.6 1,712 1,380 2,044 9.9 8.0 11.8 1,067 825 1,309 8.2 6.0 10.0 66,396 63,327 69,465%)(14.7 )(1.6 percentage points %)(8.2 )(0.9 percentage points %)(13.8 )(1.3 percentage points %2.1

2017Change 2016-2017

5,718 4,868 6,568 1,319 982 1,6567.4 6.3 8.5 7.7 5.7 9.7 614861 1,108 6.7 5.0 9.0 60,97966,003 71,027%)(12.2 %)(23.0 %)(19.3 %)(0.6)(1.0 percentage points )(2.2 percentage points )(1.5 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 5,896 4,969 6,823 7.5 8.76.3 1,142 1,8301,486 8.6 6.6 10.6 940 5.0 9.07.3681 1,199 70,967 66,415 75,519

%3.1 0.1 percentage points %12.7 0.9 percentage points %9.2 0.6 %7.5percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20196,164 5,366 6,962 7.8 6.8 8.8 1,305 981 1,629 7.6 5.7 9.5 1,121587854 6.6 4.0 9.0 72,666 66,794 78,538

%4.5 0.3 percentage points %)(12.2 )(1.0 percentage points %)(9.1 )(0.7 %2.4percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%5.5Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

2,429 1,949 2,909 17.1 13.7 20.52006 813 647 978 27.1 21.6 32.6 518 402 634 22.6 17.6 27.7 36,705 34,449 38,9602007Change 2006-2007

2,038 1,602 2,474 14.7 11.6 17.9 758 571 944 25.8 19.4 32.2 503 374 632 22.5 16.7 28.3 35,979 32,785 39,172)%(16.1 )%(6.8 )%(2.9 )%(2.0)(2.4 )(1.3 )(0.1

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%)(20.4 %)(28.3 %)(22.8 %33.8)(3.1 )(3.0 0.4percentage points percentage points percentage points

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Change 2008-2009

2,453 2,000 2,905 17.8 14.5 21.1 847 671 1,023 29.9 23.7 36.1 529 408 650 24.7 19.1 30.4 37,396 34,596 40,196%20.4 3.1 %11.7 4.1 %5.2 2.2 %3.9

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2,593 2,041 3,145 19.2 15.1 23.2 844 663 1,024 31.2 24.5 560 436 684 27.4 21.4 33.5 35,866 32,445 39,288percentage points percentage points percentage points%5.7 )%(0.4 %5.9 )%(4.11.4 1.3 2.7

Change 2009-20102010 2,269 1,774 2,764 16.5 12.9 20.1 741 552 930 27.8 20.7 34.9 517 389 645 25.8 19.0 32.0 38,661 36,189 41,133

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2011Change 2010-2011

2,418 1,919 2,917 17.6 14.0 21.2 600782 964 29.6 22.7 36.5 539 410 668 27.0 20.0 33.0 37,874 34,829 40,919%6.6 1.1 percentage points %5.5 1.8 percentage points %4.3 1.2 percentage points )%(2.0

2012Change 2011-2012

2,706 2,262 3,150 19.7 16.5 22.9 678843 1,008 32.6 26.2 39.0 580 463 697 29.9 23.0 35.0 37,169 34,028 40,310%11.9 %7.82.1 percentage points 3.0 percentage points %7.6 2.9 percentage points )%(1.9

2013Change 2012-2013

2,396 1,881 2,911 17.6 13.8 21.4 629804 979 39.325.332.3 548 414 682 28.6 22.0 36.0 37,627 34,612 40,642)%(11.5 )(2.1 percentage points )%(4.6 )(0.3 percentage points )%(5.5 )(1.3 percentage points %1.2

2,230 6742014Change 2013-2014

1,753 2,707 16.5 13.0 20.0 35.628.4 21.2844 473 353 593 26.1 20.0 33.0 41,101 37,652 44,550504)(1.1 percentage points%)(6.9 %)(16.2 )(3.9 percentage points %)(13.7 )(2.5 percentage points %9.2

2015Change 2014-2015

2,326 1,865 2,787 17.2 13.8 20.6 751 594 908 31.2 24.7 37.7 505 385 625 27.5 21.0 34.0 40,907 37,805 44,009%4.3 0.7 percentage points %11.4 2.8 percentage points %6.8 1.4 percentage points %)(0.5

2016Change 2015-2016

2,892 2,482 3,302 21.4 18.4 24.4 843 678 1,008 34.6 27.8 41.4 552 428 676 30.5 24.0 37.0 39,208 35,427 42,989%24.3 4.2 percentage points %12.3 3.4 percentage points %9.3 3.0 percentage points %)(4.2

2017Change 2016-2017

2,267 1,788 2,746 741 563 91916.6 13.1 20.1 30.5 23.2 37.8 364496 628 27.5 20.0 35.0 44,21047,068 49,926%)(21.6 %)(12.1 %)(10.1 %20.0)(4.8 percentage points )(4.1 percentage points )(3.0 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,862 1,411 2,313 13.6 16.910.3 439 801620 26.1 18.5 33.7 440 17.0 33.025.2300 580 46,930 42,825 51,035

%)(17.9 )(3.0 percentage points )%(16.3 )(4.4 percentage points %)(11.3 )(2.3 %)(0.3percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20191,933 1,520 2,346 14.0 11.0 17.0 583 393 773 24.1 16.2 32.0 545255400 23.0 15.0 31.0 49,114 44,618 53,610

%3.8 0.4 percentage points %)(6.0 )(2.0 percentage points %)(9.1 )(2.2 %4.7percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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4,638 3,872 5,403 12.3 10.3 14.42006 1,252 1,003 1,501 15.8 12.7 19.0 833 647 1,019 14.1 11.0 17.3 39,122 36,202 42,0412007Change 2006-2007

4,538 3,706 5,371 12.3 10.1 14.6 1,271 967 1,576 16.6 12.7 20.6 830 622 1,038 14.7 11.0 18.3 41,312 38,911 43,712)%(2.2 %1.5 )%(0.4 %5.60.0 0.8 0.6

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%4.4 %2.2 %9.0 %24.91.5 3.0 3.9percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

5,069 4,218 5,920 13.8 11.5 16.1 1,288 1,030 1,547 17.1 13.7 20.5 848 661 1,035 15.4 12.0 18.8 43,485 40,438 46,531%11.7 1.5 %1.3 0.5 %2.2 0.7 %5.3

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4,826 3,964 5,688 13.3 10.9 15.6 1,441 1,151 1,732 19.3 15.4 946 742 1,150 17.4 13.7 21.2 40,980 38,059 43,902percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(4.8 %11.9 %11.6 )%(5.8)(0.5 2.2 2.0

Change 2009-20102010 5,478 4,611 6,345 15.0 12.6 17.4 1,566 1,224 1,908 20.7 16.2 25.2 1,039 807 1,271 18.7 14.0 23.0 39,085 35,951 42,219

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2011Change 2010-2011

6,133 5,348 6,918 16.8 14.7 18.9 1,2441,568 1,892 21.0 16.7 25.3 1,072 839 1,305 19.4 15.0 23.0 40,982 38,006 43,958%12.0 1.8 percentage points %0.1 0.3 percentage points %3.2 0.7 percentage points %4.9

2012Change 2011-2012

5,886 5,030 6,742 16.2 13.8 18.6 1,3831,672 1,961 22.6 18.7 26.5 1,088 883 1,293 19.9 16.0 23.0 42,116 38,924 45,308)%(4.0 %6.6)(0.6 percentage points 1.6 percentage points %1.5 0.5 percentage points %2.8

2013Change 2012-2013

5,844 4,922 6,766 16.1 13.6 18.6 1,3871,681 1,975 26.918.922.9 1,163 937 1,389 21.5 17.0 26.0 41,287 38,073 44,501)%(0.7 )(0.1 percentage points %0.5 0.3 percentage points %6.9 1.6 percentage points )%(2.0

5,335 1,4962014Change 2013-2014

4,423 6,247 14.8 12.3 17.3 25.020.7 16.41,809 990 765 1,215 18.4 14.0 23.0 43,338 39,883 46,7931,183)(1.3 percentage points%)(8.7 %)(11.0 )(2.2 percentage points %)(14.9 )(3.1 percentage points %5.0

2015Change 2014-2015

5,278 4,449 6,107 14.8 12.5 17.1 1,492 1,219 1,765 20.8 17.0 24.6 1,046 837 1,255 19.5 16.0 23.0 43,020 39,642 46,398%)(1.1 0.0 percentage points %)(0.3 0.1 percentage points %5.7 1.1 percentage points %)(0.7

2016Change 2015-2016

5,107 4,296 5,918 14.3 12.0 16.6 1,368 1,067 1,669 19.0 14.8 23.2 936 722 1,150 17.7 14.0 22.0 43,835 40,080 47,590%)(3.2 )(0.5 percentage points %)(8.3 )(1.8 percentage points %)(10.5 )(1.8 percentage points %1.9

2017Change 2016-2017

4,436 3,564 5,308 1,271 976 1,56612.6 10.1 15.1 18.2 14.0 22.4 656872 1,088 16.9 13.0 21.0 48,09850,802 53,506%)(13.1 %)(7.1 %)(6.8 %15.9)(1.7 percentage points )(0.8 percentage points )(0.8 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 4,380 3,542 5,218 12.4 14.810.0 893 1,5011,197 17.4 13.0 21.8 809 11.0 20.015.8575 1,043 49,292 45,825 52,759

%)(1.3 )(0.2 percentage points )%(5.8 )(0.8 percentage points %)(7.2 )(1.1 %)(3.0percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20194,844 4,115 5,573 13.8 11.7 15.9 1,280 997 1,563 18.8 14.6 23.0 1,114702908 18.0 14.0 22.0 48,880 44,791 52,969

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%5.0Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

3,075 2,450 3,699 11.4 9.1 13.72006 918 735 1,101 15.6 12.5 18.7 565 438 692 12.6 9.8 15.4 40,363 37,247 43,4792007Change 2006-2007

2,946 2,345 3,546 11.1 8.8 13.4 830 632 1,028 14.3 10.9 17.8 542 404 680 12.4 9.2 15.5 41,368 37,780 44,957)%(4.2 )%(9.6 )%(4.1 %2.5)(0.3 )(1.3 )(0.2

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Change 2008-2009

3,199 2,609 3,789 12.1 9.9 14.3 889 708 1,071 15.8 12.6 19.1 543 418 668 12.9 9.9 15.8 41,872 38,331 45,413%8.6 1.0 %7.1 1.5 %0.2 0.5 %1.2

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3,136 2,487 3,786 11.9 9.5 14.4 910 707 1,114 16.3 12.6 598 456 740 14.1 10.7 17.4 41,587 39,596 43,579percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(2.0 %2.4 %10.1 )%(0.7)(0.2 0.5 1.2

Change 2009-20102010 3,361 2,670 4,052 13.1 10.4 15.8 983 754 1,212 18.0 13.8 22.2 659 505 813 15.9 12.0 20.0 41,657 38,224 45,090

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2011Change 2010-2011

3,075 2,401 3,749 12.0 9.4 14.6 760984 1,208 18.5 14.3 22.7 647 484 810 16.1 12.0 20.0 44,262 41,029 47,495)%(8.5 )(1.1 percentage points %0.1 0.5 percentage points )%(1.8 0.2 percentage points %6.3

2012Change 2011-2012

3,442 2,827 4,057 13.4 11.0 15.8 733932 1,131 17.9 14.1 21.7 636 496 776 16.0 12.0 19.0 42,025 38,087 45,963%11.9 )%(5.31.4 percentage points )(0.6 percentage points )%(1.7 )(0.1 percentage points )%(5.1

2013Change 2012-2013

3,908 3,287 4,529 15.3 12.9 17.7 732924 1,116 21.914.318.1 636 487 785 16.5 13.0 20.0 43,290 39,598 46,982%13.5 1.9 percentage points )%(0.9 0.2 percentage points %0.0 0.5 percentage points %3.0

3,674 9422014Change 2013-2014

3,040 4,308 14.4 11.9 16.9 22.618.5 14.41,148 617 471 763 16.2 12.0 20.0 45,174 41,665 48,683736)(0.9 percentage points%)(6.0 %1.9 0.4 percentage points %)(3.0 )(0.3 percentage points %4.4

2015Change 2014-2015

3,117 2,496 3,738 12.3 9.8 14.8 902 710 1,094 17.8 14.0 21.6 627 482 772 16.7 13.0 21.0 47,616 43,967 51,265%)(15.2 )(2.1 percentage points %)(4.2 )(0.7 percentage points %1.6 0.5 percentage points %5.4

2016Change 2015-2016

3,195 2,607 3,783 12.8 10.5 15.1 859 672 1,046 17.3 13.5 21.1 584 447 721 15.8 12.0 20.0 46,094 42,134 50,054%2.5 0.5 percentage points %)(4.8 )(0.5 percentage points %)(6.9 )(0.9 percentage points %)(3.2

2017Change 2016-2017

3,022 2,481 3,563 776 592 96012.1 9.9 14.3 15.7 12.0 19.4 378514 650 14.2 10.0 18.0 44,79748,291 51,785%)(5.4 %)(9.7 %)(12.0 %4.8)(0.7 percentage points )(1.6 percentage points )(1.6 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 2,703 2,132 3,274 10.8 13.18.5 550 966758 15.1 11.0 19.2 525 10.0 19.014.4366 684 52,348 47,575 57,121

%)(10.6 )(1.3 percentage points )%(2.3 )(0.6 percentage points %2.1 0.2 %8.4percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20192,457 1,865 3,049 9.9 7.5 12.3 694 475 913 14.0 9.6 18.4 648316482 13.2 9.0 18.0 53,751 49,630 57,872

%)(9.1 )(0.9 percentage points %)(8.4 )(1.1 percentage points %)(8.2 )(1.2 %2.7percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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8,608 7,261 9,954 8.2 6.9 9.42006 2,716 2,201 3,231 11.2 9.1 13.3 1,781 1,402 2,160 9.8 7.7 11.9 54,232 51,839 56,6242007Change 2006-2007

8,843 7,393 10,293 8.4 7.0 9.7 2,734 2,129 3,340 11.3 8.8 13.8 1,734 1,322 2,146 9.6 7.3 11.8 51,873 49,245 54,502%2.7 %0.7 )%(2.6 )%(4.30.2 0.1 )(0.2

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%)(6.0 %)(11.7 %)(8.8 %21.5)(0.7 )(0.4 0.1percentage points percentage points percentage points

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Change 2008-2009

9,091 7,608 10,575 8.7 7.2 10.1 2,830 2,250 3,411 12.1 9.6 14.6 1,730 1,349 2,111 9.8 7.7 12.0 57,512 54,059 60,966%2.8 0.3 %3.5 0.8 )%(0.2 0.2 %10.9

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10,594 8,775 12,412 10.2 8.4 11.9 3,435 2,788 4,083 14.6 11.9 2,222 1,778 2,666 12.5 10.0 15.0 52,343 49,258 55,428percentage points percentage points percentage points%16.5 %21.4 %28.4 )%(9.01.5 2.5 2.7

Change 2009-20102010 11,628 9,684 13,572 11.0 9.2 12.8 3,744 2,927 4,561 15.2 11.9 18.5 2,500 1,947 3,053 13.6 11.0 17.0 52,300 50,436 54,164

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%9.8 0.8 percentage points %9.0 %12.5 )%(0.10.6 1.1percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

12,571 10,512 14,630 11.8 9.9 13.7 3,3224,143 4,964 17.2 13.8 20.6 2,723 2,107 3,339 15.0 11.0 18.0 51,428 49,247 53,609%8.1 0.8 percentage points %10.7 2.0 percentage points %8.9 1.4 percentage points )%(1.7

2012Change 2011-2012

10,702 9,064 12,340 10.1 8.6 11.6 2,9303,609 4,288 15.2 12.3 18.1 2,417 1,915 2,919 13.6 10.0 16.0 55,229 52,593 57,865)%(14.9 )%(12.9)(1.7 percentage points )(2.0 percentage points )%(11.2 )(1.4 percentage points %7.4

2013Change 2012-2013

12,314 10,570 14,058 11.5 9.9 13.1 3,0043,710 4,416 18.812.815.8 2,482 1,961 3,003 14.1 11.0 17.0 53,764 51,294 56,234%15.1 1.4 percentage points %2.8 0.6 percentage points %2.7 0.5 percentage points )%(2.7

10,493 3,3162014Change 2013-2014

8,884 12,102 9.8 8.3 11.3 17.514.4 11.34,033 2,191 1,660 2,722 12.7 10.0 16.0 57,088 54,890 59,2862,599)(1.7 percentage points%)(14.8 %)(10.6 )(1.4 percentage points %)(11.7 )(1.4 percentage points %6.2

2015Change 2014-2015

11,668 10,087 13,249 10.9 9.4 12.4 3,605 2,969 4,241 15.7 12.9 18.5 2,491 2,039 2,943 14.6 12.0 17.0 56,760 53,530 59,990%11.2 1.1 percentage points %8.7 1.3 percentage points %13.7 1.9 percentage points %)(0.6

2016Change 2015-2016

12,005 10,391 13,619 11.2 9.7 12.7 3,760 3,147 4,373 16.4 13.7 19.1 2,546 2,088 3,004 15.1 12.0 18.0 57,807 53,964 61,650%2.9 0.3 percentage points %4.3 0.7 percentage points %2.2 0.5 percentage points %1.8

2017Change 2016-2017

9,278 7,890 10,666 2,835 2,228 3,4428.7 7.4 10.0 12.7 10.0 15.4 1,4921,951 2,410 11.8 9.0 15.0 61,26964,318 67,367%)(22.7 %)(24.6 %)(23.4 %11.3)(2.5 percentage points )(3.7 percentage points )(3.3 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 9,987 8,536 11,438 9.3 10.68.0 2,120 3,3202,720 12.2 9.5 14.9 1,807 8.0 14.011.01,312 2,302 66,716 63,492 69,940

%7.6 0.6 percentage points )%(4.1 )(0.5 percentage points %)(7.4 )(0.8 %3.7percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20198,093 6,466 9,720 7.5 6.0 9.0 2,398 1,711 3,085 10.8 7.7 13.9 2,1501,1001,625 9.9 7.0 13.0 65,891 62,111 69,671

%)(19.0 )(1.8 percentage points %)(11.8 )(1.4 percentage points %)(10.1 )(1.1 %)(1.2percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%1.2Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

2,721 2,249 3,193 8.2 6.8 9.62006 943 747 1,138 12.9 10.2 15.5 601 466 736 10.9 8.5 13.4 46,310 44,072 48,5482007Change 2006-2007

3,092 2,440 3,744 9.4 7.4 11.4 963 736 1,191 13.3 10.1 16.4 618 461 775 11.4 8.5 14.2 47,321 43,897 50,745%13.6 %2.1 %2.8 %2.21.2 0.4 0.5

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%11.3 %)(23.2 %)(23.6 %28.41.0 )(1.1 )(0.9percentage points percentage points percentage points

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Change 2008-2009

3,320 2,761 3,879 10.0 8.3 11.7 1,016 807 1,226 14.1 11.2 17.0 662 511 813 12.4 9.5 15.2 50,556 47,399 53,714%7.4 0.6 %5.5 0.8 %7.1 1.0 %6.8

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3,803 3,067 4,540 11.5 9.2 13.7 1,247 990 1,504 17.4 13.8 822 645 999 15.2 11.9 18.5 48,910 46,180 51,639percentage points percentage points percentage points%14.5 %22.7 %24.2 )%(3.31.5 3.3 2.8

Change 2009-20102010 3,885 3,183 4,587 12.1 9.9 14.3 1,225 933 1,517 17.0 13.0 21.0 809 613 1,005 14.7 11.0 18.0 45,875 42,228 49,522

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2011Change 2010-2011

4,233 3,501 4,965 13.1 10.8 15.4 1,0811,362 1,643 19.2 15.2 23.2 941 736 1,146 17.3 13.0 21.0 48,285 45,277 51,293%9.0 1.0 percentage points %11.2 2.2 percentage points %16.3 2.6 percentage points %5.3

2012Change 2011-2012

3,616 2,892 4,340 11.2 9.0 13.4 9581,206 1,454 17.4 13.8 21.0 816 642 990 15.4 12.0 18.0 49,647 46,794 52,500)%(14.6 )%(11.5)(1.9 percentage points )(1.8 percentage points )%(13.3 )(1.9 percentage points %2.8

2013Change 2012-2013

3,688 2,949 4,427 11.3 9.0 13.6 8101,061 1,312 19.111.715.4 735 535 935 14.1 10.0 18.0 48,399 45,961 50,837%2.0 0.1 percentage points )%(12.0 )(2.0 percentage points )%(9.9 )(1.3 percentage points )%(2.5

3,793 1,1002014Change 2013-2014

3,072 4,514 11.6 9.4 13.8 20.216.4 12.61,352 769 585 953 15.1 12.0 19.0 50,191 46,448 53,9348480.3 percentage points%2.8 %3.7 1.0 percentage points %4.6 1.0 percentage points %3.7

2015Change 2014-2015

3,579 2,954 4,204 11.0 9.1 12.9 1,021 817 1,225 15.7 12.6 18.8 697 543 851 14.1 11.0 17.0 49,774 46,567 52,981%)(5.6 )(0.6 percentage points %)(7.2 )(0.7 percentage points %)(9.4 )(1.0 percentage points %)(0.8

2016Change 2015-2016

3,841 3,327 4,355 11.8 10.2 13.4 942 753 1,131 14.7 11.8 17.6 616 477 755 12.7 10.0 16.0 51,122 46,867 55,377%7.3 0.8 percentage points %)(7.7 )(1.0 percentage points %)(11.6 )(1.4 percentage points %2.7

2017Change 2016-2017

2,766 2,211 3,321 769 581 9578.5 6.8 10.2 12.1 9.1 15.1 385530 675 11.2 8.0 14.0 48,30852,796 57,284%)(28.0 %)(18.4 %)(14.0 %3.3)(3.3 percentage points )(2.6 percentage points )(1.5 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 2,725 2,173 3,277 8.3 10.06.6 505 919712 11.4 8.1 14.7 501 7.0 14.010.7343 659 58,891 54,494 63,288

%)(1.5 )(0.2 percentage points )%(7.4 )(0.7 percentage points %)(5.5 )(0.5 %11.5percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20193,029 2,532 3,526 9.2 7.7 10.7 724 520 928 11.8 8.5 15.1 625293459 10.0 6.0 14.0 59,456 54,807 64,105

%11.2 0.9 percentage points %1.7 0.4 percentage points %)(8.4 )(0.7 %1.0percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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73,601 67,738 79,465 16.8 15.5 18.22006 28,568 25,459 31,677 25.4 22.6 28.2 19,030 16,769 21,291 23.1 20.4 25.9 42,055 40,819 43,2902007Change 2006-2007

72,146 65,490 78,802 16.8 15.2 18.3 27,127 23,628 30,626 24.6 21.5 27.8 18,740 16,063 21,417 23.4 20.1 26.8 43,518 41,623 45,413)%(2.0 )%(5.0 )%(1.5 %3.50.0 )(0.8 0.3

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70,368 64,208 76,528 16.6 15.1 18.0 24,858 21,825 27,891 23.3 20.4 26.1 16,004 13,719 18,289 20.6 17.6 23.5 44,827 43,214 46,441)%(2.5 )(0.2 )%(8.4 )(1.3 )%(14.6 )(2.8 %3.0

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80,851 74,528 87,175 19.3 17.8 20.8 30,724 27,716 33,731 29.5 26.6 19,639 17,408 21,870 26.0 23.0 28.9 41,586 39,778 43,393percentage points percentage points percentage points%14.9 %23.6 %22.7 )%(7.22.7 6.2 5.4

Change 2009-20102010 87,931 81,725 94,137 21.0 19.5 22.5 31,740 28,264 35,216 30.5 27.2 33.8 20,873 18,177 23,569 27.2 24.0 31.0 39,271 37,602 40,940

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2011Change 2010-2011

86,200 79,809 92,591 20.7 19.2 22.2 28,21531,390 34,565 30.9 27.8 34.0 20,827 18,187 23,467 27.8 24.0 31.0 40,854 39,728 41,980)%(2.0 )(0.3 percentage points )%(1.1 0.4 percentage points )%(0.2 0.6 percentage points %4.0

2012Change 2011-2012

88,023 81,630 94,416 21.3 19.8 22.8 28,31631,570 34,824 31.8 28.5 35.1 21,922 19,264 24,580 29.9 26.0 33.0 40,483 39,209 41,757%2.1 %0.60.6 percentage points 0.9 percentage points %5.3 2.1 percentage points )%(0.9

2013Change 2012-2013

88,844 82,006 95,682 21.7 20.0 23.4 28,16231,718 35,274 36.729.333.0 21,089 18,390 23,788 29.6 26.0 33.0 41,393 39,858 42,928%0.9 0.4 percentage points %0.5 1.2 percentage points )%(3.8 )(0.3 percentage points %2.2

87,632 31,4002014Change 2013-2014

81,726 93,538 21.5 20.0 23.0 36.433.2 30.034,450 21,245 18,955 23,535 30.4 27.0 34.0 41,787 40,585 42,98928,350)(0.2 percentage points%)(1.4 %)(1.0 0.2 percentage points %0.7 0.8 percentage points %1.0

2015Change 2014-2015

83,172 76,918 89,426 20.5 19.0 22.0 28,212 25,426 30,998 30.2 27.2 33.2 18,343 16,152 20,534 26.7 24.0 30.0 44,181 42,418 45,944%)(5.1 )(1.0 percentage points %)(10.2 )(3.0 percentage points %)(13.7 )(3.7 percentage points %5.7

2016Change 2015-2016

81,761 75,768 87,754 20.3 18.8 21.8 26,732 23,771 29,693 29.1 25.9 32.3 17,270 14,936 19,604 25.6 22.0 29.0 44,174 42,828 45,520%)(1.7 )(0.2 percentage points %)(5.2 )(1.1 percentage points %)(5.8 )(1.1 percentage points %0.0

2017Change 2016-2017

73,568 67,970 79,166 23,769 21,027 26,51118.3 16.9 19.7 26.3 23.3 29.3 12,04914,312 16,575 21.6 18.0 25.0 44,95346,457 47,961%)(10.0 %)(11.1 %)(17.1 %5.2)(2.0 percentage points )(2.8 percentage points )(4.0 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 75,251 69,709 80,793 18.8 20.217.4 22,817 28,89325,855 28.9 25.5 32.3 16,980 22.0 30.025.814,349 19,611 48,370 46,383 50,357

%2.3 0.5 percentage points %8.8 2.6 percentage points %18.6 4.2 %4.1percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201966,557 60,086 73,028 16.6 15.0 18.2 19,630 16,076 23,184 22.2 18.2 26.2 16,00610,19813,102 20.2 16.0 25.0 50,554 48,789 52,319

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%0.7Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

4,262 3,533 4,990 16.0 13.2 18.72006 1,456 1,177 1,735 26.6 21.5 31.7 993 789 1,197 23.9 19.0 28.8 36,381 34,307 38,4552007Change 2006-2007

4,570 3,801 5,339 17.6 14.6 20.6 1,458 1,183 1,734 27.2 22.1 32.4 1,039 827 1,251 25.8 20.6 31.1 35,152 32,907 37,398%7.2 %0.1 %4.6 )%(3.41.6 0.6 1.9

$46,136

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Change 2008-2009

4,573 3,844 5,303 17.8 15.0 20.7 1,522 1,226 1,818 29.6 23.8 35.3 1,047 824 1,270 27.0 21.3 32.8 37,924 35,219 40,629%0.1 0.2 %4.4 2.4 %0.8 1.2 %7.9

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4,944 4,076 5,811 19.4 16.0 22.9 1,653 1,336 1,970 32.6 26.3 1,072 855 1,289 28.2 22.5 33.9 36,922 34,538 39,306percentage points percentage points percentage points%8.1 %8.6 %2.4 )%(2.61.6 3.0 1.2

Change 2009-20102010 4,946 4,177 5,715 19.5 16.5 22.5 1,584 1,268 1,900 31.3 25.0 37.6 1,040 816 1,264 27.6 22.0 34.0 36,064 33,229 38,899

38.8

%0.0 0.1 percentage points )%(4.2 )%(3.0 )%(2.3)(1.3 )(0.6percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

5,634 4,870 6,398 22.1 19.1 25.1 1,4801,803 2,126 35.9 29.5 42.3 1,251 1,018 1,484 33.2 27.0 39.0 34,747 32,380 37,114%13.9 2.6 percentage points %13.8 4.6 percentage points %20.3 5.6 percentage points )%(3.7

2012Change 2011-2012

4,793 4,088 5,498 19.0 16.2 21.8 1,2521,544 1,836 31.9 25.9 37.9 1,066 842 1,290 29.2 23.0 35.0 37,442 35,465 39,419)%(14.9 )%(14.4)(3.1 percentage points )(4.0 percentage points )%(14.8 )(4.0 percentage points %7.8

2013Change 2012-2013

5,290 4,477 6,103 21.0 17.8 24.2 1,3291,640 1,951 40.327.533.9 1,152 913 1,391 31.5 25.0 38.0 35,049 32,173 37,925%10.4 2.0 percentage points %6.2 2.0 percentage points %8.1 2.3 percentage points )%(6.4

4,646 1,4912014Change 2013-2014

3,858 5,434 18.5 15.4 21.6 37.431.0 24.61,798 1,024 802 1,246 28.5 22.0 35.0 39,721 37,237 42,2051,184)(2.5 percentage points%)(12.2 %)(9.1 )(2.9 percentage points %)(11.1 )(3.0 percentage points %13.3

2015Change 2014-2015

4,922 4,282 5,562 19.8 17.2 22.4 1,505 1,258 1,752 32.2 26.9 37.5 1,097 908 1,286 31.8 26.0 37.0 40,746 38,681 42,811%5.9 1.3 percentage points %0.9 1.2 percentage points %7.1 3.3 percentage points %2.6

2016Change 2015-2016

4,459 3,823 5,095 18.0 15.4 20.6 1,358 1,081 1,635 29.1 23.2 35.0 905 696 1,114 26.5 20.0 33.0 41,251 38,614 43,888%)(9.4 )(1.8 percentage points %)(9.8 )(3.1 percentage points %)(17.5 )(5.3 percentage points %1.2

2017Change 2016-2017

4,136 3,426 4,846 1,269 962 1,57616.6 13.7 19.5 27.3 20.7 33.9 674907 1,140 27.2 20.0 34.0 39,74741,667 43,587%)(7.2 %)(6.6 %0.2 %1.0)(1.4 percentage points )(1.8 percentage points 0.7 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 3,905 3,151 4,659 15.6 18.612.6 906 1,5901,248 26.8 19.5 34.1 855 18.0 34.025.8594 1,116 44,635 41,865 47,405

%)(5.6 )(1.0 percentage points )%(1.7 )(0.5 percentage points %)(5.7 )(1.4 %7.1percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20193,401 2,700 4,102 13.5 10.7 16.3 979 620 1,338 21.1 13.4 28.8 1,019445732 22.3 14.0 31.0 46,458 43,565 49,351

%)(12.9 )(2.1 percentage points %)(21.6 )(5.7 percentage points %)(14.4 )(3.5 %4.1percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(2.6Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

2,932 2,355 3,509 19.4 15.6 23.22006 694 550 839 24.8 19.7 30.0 471 365 577 22.2 17.2 27.2 31,603 29,205 34,0012007Change 2006-2007

2,485 1,970 3,000 16.7 13.3 20.2 648 496 800 23.7 18.1 29.2 430 324 536 20.8 15.7 25.9 33,742 30,728 36,757)%(15.2 )%(6.6 )%(8.7 %6.8)(2.7 )(1.1 )(1.4

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%)(20.7 %)(20.2 %)(19.7 %23.5)(2.3 )(0.6 0.3percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

2,810 2,304 3,316 19.2 15.8 22.7 702 557 847 26.5 21.0 31.9 466 360 572 23.8 18.4 29.2 33,483 30,483 36,483%13.1 2.5 %8.3 2.8 %8.4 3.0 )%(0.8

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3,149 2,585 3,714 21.7 17.8 25.6 780 629 931 30.2 24.3 497 390 604 26.3 20.6 31.9 32,171 29,308 35,033percentage points percentage points percentage points%12.1 %11.1 %6.7 )%(3.92.5 3.7 2.5

Change 2009-20102010 3,111 2,505 3,717 21.0 16.9 25.1 850 673 1,027 31.4 24.9 37.9 548 426 670 28.2 22.0 34.0 31,998 29,249 34,747

36.0

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2011Change 2010-2011

3,018 2,423 3,613 20.5 16.5 24.5 636805 974 30.8 24.3 37.3 538 414 662 28.8 22.0 35.0 33,382 30,666 36,098)%(3.0 )(0.5 percentage points )%(5.3 )(0.6 percentage points )%(1.8 0.6 percentage points %4.3

2012Change 2011-2012

3,031 2,499 3,563 20.9 17.2 24.6 632793 954 30.7 24.4 37.0 531 417 645 28.2 22.0 34.0 34,444 32,004 36,884%0.4 )%(1.50.4 percentage points )(0.1 percentage points )%(1.3 )(0.6 percentage points %3.2

2013Change 2012-2013

3,298 2,769 3,827 23.0 19.3 26.7 730875 1,020 40.629.034.8 612 497 727 32.7 27.0 39.0 33,679 30,736 36,622%8.8 2.1 percentage points %10.3 4.1 percentage points %15.3 4.5 percentage points )%(2.2

2,961 7522014Change 2013-2014

2,379 3,543 20.9 16.8 25.0 37.230.7 24.2911 523 411 635 28.4 22.0 34.0 33,600 30,609 36,591593)(2.1 percentage points%)(10.2 %)(14.1 )(4.1 percentage points %)(14.5 )(4.3 percentage points %)(0.2

2015Change 2014-2015

2,581 2,060 3,102 18.6 14.8 22.4 645 503 787 27.5 21.5 33.5 451 342 560 25.7 20.0 32.0 38,416 35,407 41,425%)(12.8 )(2.3 percentage points %)(14.2 )(3.2 percentage points %)(13.8 )(2.7 percentage points %14.3

2016Change 2015-2016

2,809 2,342 3,276 20.4 17.0 23.8 706 576 836 30.0 24.5 35.5 455 349 561 26.0 20.0 32.0 36,429 33,156 39,702%8.8 1.8 percentage points %9.5 2.5 percentage points %0.9 0.3 percentage points %)(5.2

2017Change 2016-2017

2,588 2,091 3,085 654 503 80518.7 15.1 22.3 28.0 21.6 34.4 364475 586 27.5 21.0 34.0 34,84038,343 41,846%)(7.9 %)(7.4 %4.4 %5.3)(1.7 percentage points )(2.0 percentage points 1.5 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 2,404 1,835 2,973 17.5 21.613.4 448 788618 26.8 19.4 34.2 416 17.0 32.024.3285 547 39,934 36,571 43,297

%)(7.1 )(1.2 percentage points )%(5.5 )(1.2 percentage points %)(12.4 )(3.2 %4.1percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20192,325 1,896 2,754 17.1 13.9 20.3 554 377 731 24.2 16.5 31.9 518238378 22.5 14.0 31.0 39,030 35,590 42,470

%)(3.3 )(0.4 percentage points %)(10.4 )(2.6 percentage points %)(9.1 )(1.8 %)(2.3percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%4.7Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

6,820 5,600 8,041 8.3 6.8 9.72006 2,092 1,668 2,516 11.4 9.1 13.7 1,339 1,042 1,636 9.9 7.7 12.0 48,969 46,290 51,6482007Change 2006-2007

7,343 6,096 8,591 8.8 7.3 10.3 2,019 1,598 2,441 10.9 8.6 13.1 1,218 937 1,499 9.0 6.9 11.0 47,747 44,295 51,199%7.7 )%(3.5 )%(9.0 )%(2.50.5 )(0.5 )(0.9

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%)(2.7 %)(16.4 %)(11.9 %32.8)(1.1 )(1.8 )(1.1percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

7,963 6,734 9,193 9.5 8.0 11.0 2,193 1,757 2,629 11.8 9.5 14.2 1,425 1,101 1,749 10.6 8.2 13.0 50,207 46,411 54,003%8.4 0.7 %8.6 0.9 %17.0 1.6 %5.2

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Change 2007-2008

9,226 7,600 10,852 11.0 9.0 12.9 2,740 2,184 3,297 14.9 11.9 1,772 1,399 2,145 13.3 10.5 16.1 49,076 45,937 52,215percentage points percentage points percentage points%15.9 %24.9 %24.4 )%(2.31.5 3.1 2.7

Change 2009-20102010 10,125 8,339 11,911 12.0 9.9 14.1 2,938 2,279 3,597 15.6 12.1 19.1 1,918 1,492 2,344 13.8 11.0 17.0 47,442 44,932 49,952

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%9.7 1.0 percentage points %7.2 %8.2 )%(3.30.7 0.5percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

11,715 9,984 13,446 13.6 11.6 15.6 2,9563,534 4,112 18.8 15.7 21.9 2,261 1,814 2,708 16.3 13.0 19.0 46,786 44,213 49,359%15.7 1.6 percentage points %20.3 3.2 percentage points %17.9 2.5 percentage points )%(1.4

2012Change 2011-2012

9,573 7,954 11,192 11.0 9.1 12.9 2,2172,797 3,377 14.9 11.8 18.0 1,907 1,491 2,323 13.8 10.0 16.0 51,030 48,642 53,418)%(18.3 )%(20.9)(2.6 percentage points )(3.9 percentage points )%(15.7 )(2.5 percentage points %9.1

2013Change 2012-2013

10,175 8,361 11,989 11.6 9.5 13.7 2,2762,874 3,472 18.612.215.4 1,907 1,437 2,377 13.8 10.0 17.0 50,755 48,602 52,908%6.3 0.6 percentage points %2.8 0.5 percentage points %0.0 0.0 percentage points )%(0.5

8,546 2,5042014Change 2013-2014

6,887 10,205 9.7 7.8 11.6 16.613.5 10.43,086 1,699 1,292 2,106 12.4 9.0 15.0 55,592 52,290 58,8941,922)(1.9 percentage points%)(16.0 %)(12.9 )(1.9 percentage points %)(10.9 )(1.4 percentage points %9.5

2015Change 2014-2015

7,621 6,205 9,037 8.5 6.9 10.1 2,281 1,780 2,782 12.3 9.6 15.0 1,584 1,201 1,967 11.6 9.0 14.0 54,874 52,002 57,746%)(10.8 )(1.2 percentage points %)(8.9 )(1.2 percentage points %)(6.8 )(0.8 percentage points %)(1.3

2016Change 2015-2016

8,985 7,545 10,425 10.0 8.4 11.6 2,392 1,896 2,888 12.9 10.2 15.6 1,558 1,197 1,919 11.4 9.0 14.0 57,367 52,904 61,830%17.9 1.5 percentage points %4.9 0.6 percentage points %)(1.6 )(0.2 percentage points %4.5

2017Change 2016-2017

8,468 7,118 9,818 2,095 1,620 2,5709.3 7.8 10.8 11.4 8.8 14.0 1,0571,410 1,763 10.4 8.0 13.0 55,56159,674 63,787%)(5.8 %)(12.4 %)(9.5 %4.0)(0.7 percentage points )(1.5 percentage points )(1.0 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 8,656 7,274 10,038 9.5 11.08.0 1,607 2,6172,112 11.5 8.7 14.3 1,386 7.0 13.010.21,007 1,765 64,591 60,944 68,238

%2.2 0.2 percentage points %0.8 0.1 percentage points %)(1.7 )(0.2 %8.2percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20196,638 5,151 8,125 7.2 5.6 8.8 1,748 1,214 2,282 9.6 6.7 12.5 1,5747861,180 8.8 6.0 12.0 65,041 60,883 69,199

%)(23.3 )(2.3 percentage points %)(17.2 )(1.9 percentage points %)(14.9 )(1.4 %0.7percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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6,713 5,657 7,769 18.1 15.2 20.92006 1,950 1,610 2,289 21.8 18.0 25.6 1,186 948 1,424 18.0 14.4 21.6 40,777 37,935 43,6192007Change 2006-2007

5,572 4,497 6,646 15.2 12.3 18.1 1,918 1,495 2,341 21.7 16.9 26.5 1,081 826 1,336 16.9 12.9 20.9 41,497 38,429 44,564)%(17.0 )%(1.6 )%(8.9 %1.8)(2.9 )(0.1 )(1.1

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Change 2008-2009

5,579 4,671 6,488 15.2 12.8 17.7 1,659 1,346 1,972 19.1 15.5 22.7 1,081 857 1,305 17.3 13.7 20.9 42,687 39,881 45,492%0.1 0.0 )%(13.5 )(2.6 %0.0 0.4 %2.9

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7,104 5,969 8,239 19.5 16.4 22.7 2,136 1,727 2,545 24.2 19.6 1,386 1,097 1,675 21.5 17.0 26.0 36,770 33,929 39,612percentage points percentage points percentage points%27.3 %28.8 %28.2 )%(13.94.3 5.1 4.2

Change 2009-20102010 6,763 5,680 7,846 18.3 15.4 21.2 2,268 1,828 2,708 25.6 20.6 30.6 1,463 1,142 1,784 22.3 17.0 27.0 40,227 37,067 43,387

28.8

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2011Change 2010-2011

7,127 6,035 8,219 19.5 16.5 22.5 1,9832,401 2,819 27.5 22.7 32.3 1,636 1,327 1,945 25.4 20.0 30.0 40,359 37,109 43,609%5.4 1.2 percentage points %5.9 1.9 percentage points %11.8 3.1 percentage points %0.3

2012Change 2011-2012

6,678 5,528 7,828 18.3 15.1 21.5 1,7752,171 2,567 25.4 20.8 30.0 1,464 1,178 1,750 23.2 18.0 27.0 42,657 39,770 45,544)%(6.3 )%(9.6)(1.2 percentage points )(2.1 percentage points )%(10.5 )(2.2 percentage points %5.7

2013Change 2012-2013

7,081 6,068 8,094 19.5 16.7 22.3 1,8282,220 2,612 31.221.826.5 1,527 1,220 1,834 24.6 20.0 30.0 42,026 39,800 44,252%6.0 1.2 percentage points %2.3 1.1 percentage points %4.3 1.4 percentage points )%(1.5

6,709 1,9012014Change 2013-2014

5,660 7,758 18.5 15.6 21.4 27.822.9 18.02,309 1,255 958 1,552 20.4 16.0 25.0 43,509 39,900 47,1181,493)(1.0 percentage points%)(5.3 %)(14.4 )(3.6 percentage points %)(17.8 )(4.2 percentage points %3.5

2015Change 2014-2015

5,938 4,993 6,883 16.5 13.9 19.1 1,700 1,358 2,042 20.6 16.5 24.7 1,193 928 1,458 19.4 15.0 24.0 42,800 39,879 45,721%)(11.5 )(2.0 percentage points %)(10.6 )(2.3 percentage points %)(4.9 )(1.0 percentage points %)(1.6

2016Change 2015-2016

6,742 5,813 7,671 18.8 16.2 21.4 1,796 1,442 2,150 22.1 17.7 26.5 1,249 982 1,516 20.6 16.0 25.0 42,642 39,386 45,898%13.5 2.3 percentage points %5.6 1.5 percentage points %4.7 1.2 percentage points %)(0.4

2017Change 2016-2017

6,919 6,042 7,796 1,787 1,450 2,12419.5 17.0 22.0 22.5 18.3 26.7 9031,164 1,425 19.5 15.0 24.0 40,22542,653 45,081%2.6 %)(0.5 %)(6.8 %0.00.7 percentage points 0.4 percentage points )(1.1 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 5,679 4,629 6,729 16.2 19.213.2 1,230 1,9901,610 20.8 15.9 25.7 1,143 15.0 24.019.6855 1,431 48,988 45,627 52,349

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2019

Change 2018-20195,035 4,129 5,941 14.3 11.7 16.9 1,471 1,149 1,793 19.2 15.0 23.4 1,2578151,036 18.2 14.0 22.0 51,046 48,140 53,952

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(5.8Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

5,730 4,767 6,693 12.5 10.4 14.62006 2,016 1,642 2,389 18.4 15.0 21.8 1,214 962 1,466 15.3 12.1 18.4 41,856 39,602 44,1102007Change 2006-2007

6,225 5,148 7,301 13.7 11.3 16.1 2,251 1,766 2,737 21.0 16.4 25.5 1,428 1,099 1,757 18.3 14.1 22.5 43,099 40,301 45,898%8.6 %11.7 %17.6 %3.01.2 2.6 3.0

$53,079

%18.2 %11.6 %22.5 %19.52.8 5.2 6.0percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

6,771 5,719 7,822 15.1 12.7 17.4 2,342 1,918 2,766 22.5 18.4 26.6 1,426 1,131 1,721 18.9 15.0 22.8 44,184 41,017 47,350%8.8 1.4 %4.0 1.5 )%(0.1 0.6 %2.5

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Change 2007-2008

7,416 6,251 8,582 16.8 14.1 19.4 2,763 2,292 3,233 26.5 22.0 1,802 1,482 2,122 23.8 19.6 28.0 38,094 36,009 40,179percentage points percentage points percentage points%9.5 %18.0 %26.4 )%(13.81.7 4.0 4.9

Change 2009-20102010 7,841 6,583 9,099 17.4 14.6 20.2 2,958 2,404 3,512 27.5 22.4 32.6 1,941 1,576 2,306 24.4 20.0 29.0 41,360 38,867 43,853

31.0

%5.7 0.6 percentage points %7.1 %7.7 %8.61.0 0.6percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

8,262 7,020 9,504 18.4 15.6 21.2 2,4593,015 3,571 28.5 23.2 33.8 2,030 1,629 2,431 25.8 20.0 30.0 41,030 38,890 43,170%5.4 1.0 percentage points %1.9 1.0 percentage points %4.6 1.4 percentage points )%(0.8

2012Change 2011-2012

8,807 7,862 9,752 19.7 17.6 21.8 2,2662,732 3,198 26.5 22.0 31.0 1,845 1,509 2,181 23.9 19.0 28.0 40,179 37,635 42,723%6.6 )%(9.41.3 percentage points )(2.0 percentage points )%(9.1 )(1.9 percentage points )%(2.1

2013Change 2012-2013

8,104 7,127 9,081 18.2 16.0 20.4 2,4122,847 3,282 32.624.028.3 2,017 1,692 2,342 26.7 22.0 31.0 40,363 37,679 43,047)%(8.0 )(1.5 percentage points %4.2 1.8 percentage points %9.3 2.8 percentage points %0.5

7,351 2,5342014Change 2013-2014

6,365 8,337 16.6 14.4 18.8 30.125.6 21.12,983 1,678 1,335 2,021 22.7 18.0 27.0 44,780 41,515 48,0452,085)(1.6 percentage points%)(9.3 %)(11.0 )(2.7 percentage points %)(16.8 )(4.0 percentage points %10.9

2015Change 2014-2015

7,361 6,390 8,332 16.6 14.4 18.8 2,444 2,044 2,844 24.6 20.6 28.6 1,602 1,289 1,915 21.9 18.0 26.0 46,786 43,714 49,858%0.1 0.0 percentage points %)(3.6 )(1.0 percentage points %)(4.5 )(0.8 percentage points %4.5

2016Change 2015-2016

6,395 5,438 7,352 14.5 12.3 16.7 1,969 1,567 2,371 20.1 16.0 24.2 1,374 1,089 1,659 19.2 15.0 23.0 49,049 46,635 51,463%)(13.1 )(2.1 percentage points %)(19.4 )(4.5 percentage points %)(14.2 )(2.7 percentage points %4.8

2017Change 2016-2017

6,222 5,270 7,174 1,965 1,541 2,38914.0 11.9 16.1 20.2 15.8 24.6 1,0251,346 1,667 19.0 14.0 24.0 44,09147,610 51,129%)(2.7 %)(0.2 %)(2.0 %)(2.9)(0.5 percentage points 0.1 percentage points )(0.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 5,958 4,968 6,948 13.5 15.711.3 1,456 2,4161,936 20.0 15.1 24.9 1,300 13.0 24.018.6930 1,670 50,388 46,332 54,444

%)(4.2 )(0.5 percentage points )%(1.5 )(0.2 percentage points %)(3.4 )(0.4 %5.8percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20196,771 5,866 7,676 15.3 13.3 17.3 2,249 1,819 2,679 23.6 19.1 28.1 1,8031,1711,487 21.3 17.0 26.0 50,015 45,272 54,758

%13.6 1.8 percentage points %16.2 3.6 percentage points %14.4 2.7 %)(0.7percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%9.9Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

6,570 5,669 7,471 20.3 17.6 23.12006 1,270 1,020 1,520 18.1 14.6 21.7 844 667 1,021 16.7 13.2 20.2 32,289 30,065 34,5132007Change 2006-2007

6,107 5,053 7,161 19.0 15.7 22.2 1,331 1,021 1,640 19.1 14.7 23.6 859 645 1,073 17.1 12.8 21.3 34,822 32,330 37,313)%(7.0 %4.8 %1.8 %7.8)(1.3 1.0 0.4

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%)(26.5 %)(29.2 %)(32.3 %39.4)(5.6 )(5.5 )(5.8percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

6,541 5,466 7,616 20.2 16.9 23.5 1,374 1,091 1,658 19.6 15.5 23.6 911 709 1,113 18.2 14.2 22.3 34,196 31,552 36,839%7.1 1.2 %3.2 0.5 %6.1 1.1 )%(1.8

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Change 2007-2008

6,764 5,682 7,846 20.9 17.5 24.2 1,472 1,169 1,774 20.3 16.1 936 733 1,139 18.0 14.1 21.9 33,589 31,051 36,127percentage points percentage points percentage points%3.4 %7.1 %2.7 )%(1.80.7 0.7 )(0.2

Change 2009-20102010 6,717 5,663 7,771 19.7 16.6 22.8 1,578 1,241 1,915 21.2 16.7 25.7 1,088 861 1,315 20.5 16.0 25.0 34,828 32,480 37,176

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2011Change 2010-2011

6,819 5,806 7,832 20.1 17.1 23.1 1,2261,538 1,850 21.0 16.7 25.3 1,036 812 1,260 19.7 15.0 24.0 35,425 32,880 37,970%1.5 0.4 percentage points )%(2.5 )(0.2 percentage points )%(4.8 )(0.8 percentage points %1.7

2012Change 2011-2012

7,217 6,383 8,051 21.3 18.8 23.8 1,2491,536 1,823 21.1 17.2 25.0 1,041 843 1,239 19.6 15.0 23.0 35,758 32,865 38,651%5.8 )%(0.11.2 percentage points 0.1 percentage points %0.5 )(0.1 percentage points %0.9

2013Change 2012-2013

7,353 6,504 8,202 21.9 19.4 24.4 1,1061,391 1,676 23.015.219.1 881 663 1,099 16.4 12.0 20.0 36,947 34,324 39,570%1.9 0.6 percentage points )%(9.4 )(2.0 percentage points )%(15.4 )(3.2 percentage points %3.3

6,280 1,3642014Change 2013-2014

5,270 7,290 18.7 15.7 21.7 22.618.5 14.41,664 940 727 1,153 17.3 13.0 21.0 39,126 35,830 42,4221,064)(3.2 percentage points%)(14.6 %)(1.9 )(0.6 percentage points %6.7 0.9 percentage points %5.9

2015Change 2014-2015

5,794 4,681 6,907 17.4 14.1 20.7 1,332 1,061 1,603 18.4 14.7 22.1 877 676 1,078 16.4 13.0 20.0 41,775 38,644 44,906%)(7.7 )(1.3 percentage points %)(2.3 )(0.1 percentage points %)(6.7 )(0.9 percentage points %6.8

2016Change 2015-2016

6,762 5,756 7,768 20.2 17.2 23.2 1,307 1,034 1,580 18.1 14.3 21.9 859 660 1,058 16.1 12.0 20.0 38,603 35,241 41,965%16.7 2.8 percentage points %)(1.9 )(0.3 percentage points %)(2.1 )(0.3 percentage points %)(7.6

2017Change 2016-2017

4,961 4,088 5,834 1,096 809 1,38314.9 12.3 17.5 15.3 11.3 19.3 512718 924 13.5 10.0 17.0 41,80245,127 48,452%)(26.6 %)(16.1 %)(16.4 %16.9)(5.3 percentage points )(2.8 percentage points )(2.6 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 6,316 5,480 7,152 19.0 21.516.5 823 1,3751,099 15.5 11.6 19.4 714 10.0 17.013.5515 913 42,282 38,737 45,827

%27.3 4.1 percentage points %0.3 0.2 percentage points %)(0.6 0.0 %)(6.3percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20194,828 3,864 5,792 14.7 11.8 17.6 899 596 1,202 12.6 8.3 16.9 801341571 10.9 6.0 15.0 45,006 40,726 49,286

%)(23.6 )(4.3 percentage points %)(18.2 )(2.9 percentage points %)(20.0 )(2.6 %6.4percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(0.6Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

4,331 3,671 4,990 12.8 10.9 14.82006 1,342 1,102 1,581 19.0 15.6 22.4 948 764 1,132 17.5 14.1 20.9 38,956 36,327 41,5842007Change 2006-2007

4,164 3,480 4,848 12.7 10.6 14.7 1,220 948 1,492 18.0 14.0 22.0 818 631 1,005 15.9 12.3 19.5 38,687 36,466 40,908)%(3.9 )%(9.1 )%(13.7 )%(0.7)(0.1 )(1.0 )(1.6

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Change 2008-2009

4,245 3,573 4,918 13.1 11.0 15.2 1,315 1,054 1,576 20.3 16.3 24.4 895 706 1,084 18.4 14.5 22.2 40,927 39,472 42,382%1.9 0.4 %7.8 2.3 %9.4 2.5 %5.8

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4,905 4,107 5,703 15.4 12.9 17.9 1,417 1,121 1,713 21.6 17.1 977 771 1,183 19.7 15.5 23.8 38,508 35,924 41,092percentage points percentage points percentage points%15.5 %7.8 %9.2 )%(5.92.3 1.3 1.3

Change 2009-20102010 5,154 4,304 6,004 15.8 13.2 18.4 1,529 1,192 1,866 22.8 17.8 27.8 973 750 1,196 19.3 15.0 24.0 38,274 35,887 40,661

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2011Change 2010-2011

4,645 3,953 5,337 14.4 12.3 16.5 1,1951,481 1,767 22.8 18.4 27.2 1,020 805 1,235 20.7 16.0 25.0 39,726 37,121 42,331)%(9.9 )(1.4 percentage points )%(3.1 0.0 percentage points %4.8 1.4 percentage points %3.8

2012Change 2011-2012

4,887 4,113 5,661 15.3 12.9 17.7 1,2091,493 1,777 23.5 19.0 28.0 1,029 822 1,236 21.4 17.0 25.0 40,459 37,944 42,974%5.2 %0.80.9 percentage points 0.7 percentage points %0.9 0.7 percentage points %1.8

2013Change 2012-2013

4,992 4,338 5,646 15.7 13.6 17.8 1,3051,542 1,779 28.721.124.9 1,043 846 1,240 22.2 18.0 26.0 41,044 38,432 43,656%2.1 0.4 percentage points %3.3 1.4 percentage points %1.4 0.8 percentage points %1.4

4,469 1,2862014Change 2013-2014

3,741 5,197 14.1 11.8 16.4 25.320.9 16.51,556 883 688 1,078 19.0 15.0 23.0 41,678 39,439 43,9171,016)(1.6 percentage points%)(10.5 %)(16.6 )(4.0 percentage points %)(15.3 )(3.2 percentage points %1.5

2015Change 2014-2015

3,662 2,976 4,348 11.7 9.5 13.9 1,153 905 1,401 18.9 14.8 23.0 794 606 982 17.2 13.0 21.0 45,917 43,595 48,239%)(18.1 )(2.4 percentage points %)(10.3 )(2.0 percentage points %)(10.1 )(1.8 percentage points %10.2

2016Change 2015-2016

4,409 3,871 4,947 14.2 12.5 15.9 1,366 1,175 1,557 23.1 19.9 26.3 895 747 1,043 20.1 17.0 23.0 44,845 41,689 48,001%20.4 2.5 percentage points %18.5 4.2 percentage points %12.7 2.9 percentage points %)(2.3

2017Change 2016-2017

4,122 3,458 4,786 1,202 971 1,43313.4 11.2 15.6 20.4 16.5 24.3 668842 1,016 19.2 15.0 23.0 43,77346,627 49,481%)(6.5 %)(12.0 %)(5.9 %4.0)(0.8 percentage points )(2.7 percentage points )(0.9 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 3,876 3,260 4,492 12.6 14.610.6 837 1,3251,081 18.4 14.2 22.6 740 13.0 22.017.1548 932 45,817 43,212 48,422

%)(6.0 )(0.8 percentage points )%(10.1 )(2.0 percentage points %)(12.1 )(2.1 %)(1.7percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20194,190 3,600 4,780 13.7 11.8 15.6 1,076 816 1,336 18.4 14.0 22.8 1,016624820 19.3 15.0 24.0 49,126 45,577 52,675

%8.1 1.1 percentage points %)(0.5 0.0 percentage points %10.8 2.2 %7.2percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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51,409 46,930 55,889 19.8 18.1 21.52006 13,172 11,368 14,975 21.5 18.6 24.4 8,390 6,998 9,782 19.3 16.1 22.5 43,642 41,583 45,7012007Change 2006-2007

47,616 43,150 52,082 18.1 16.4 19.9 11,221 9,306 13,136 18.4 15.3 21.6 6,899 5,599 8,199 15.9 12.9 18.9 45,415 43,836 46,993)%(7.4 )%(14.8 )%(17.8 %4.1)(1.7 )(3.1 )(3.4

$55,344

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Change 2008-2009

47,203 42,571 51,834 18.1 16.3 19.9 11,770 9,731 13,809 19.7 16.3 23.1 7,820 6,306 9,334 18.5 14.9 22.1 45,987 43,840 48,134)%(0.9 0.0 %4.9 1.3 %13.3 2.6 %1.3

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percentage points

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percentage points

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49,909 45,281 54,538 19.1 17.3 20.9 12,925 11,034 14,817 22.5 19.2 8,615 7,219 10,011 21.3 17.9 24.8 42,990 40,942 45,038percentage points percentage points percentage points%5.7 %9.8 %10.2 )%(6.51.0 2.8 2.8

Change 2009-20102010 53,029 48,617 57,441 20.2 18.5 21.9 13,876 11,930 15,822 24.2 20.8 27.6 9,016 7,468 10,564 21.9 18.0 26.0 43,414 41,835 44,993

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%6.3 1.1 percentage points %7.4 %4.7 %1.01.7 0.6percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

59,677 55,117 64,237 22.6 20.9 24.3 11,37813,486 15,594 24.2 20.4 28.0 9,038 7,386 10,690 22.5 18.0 26.0 42,371 40,671 44,071%12.5 2.4 percentage points )%(2.8 0.0 percentage points %0.2 0.6 percentage points )%(2.4

2012Change 2011-2012

67,220 63,031 71,409 25.5 23.9 27.1 14,72816,645 18,562 29.7 26.3 33.1 10,760 9,322 12,198 26.7 23.0 30.0 43,864 41,556 46,172%12.6 %23.42.9 percentage points 5.5 percentage points %19.1 4.2 percentage points %3.5

2013Change 2012-2013

59,177 53,928 64,426 22.4 20.4 24.4 12,51114,665 16,819 29.922.326.1 9,692 8,150 11,234 24.1 20.0 28.0 44,979 42,810 47,148)%(12.0 )(3.1 percentage points )%(11.9 )(3.6 percentage points )%(9.9 )(2.6 percentage points %2.5

53,518 13,4492014Change 2013-2014

48,847 58,189 20.1 18.3 21.9 27.623.7 19.815,654 8,946 7,331 10,561 22.0 18.0 26.0 45,840 44,125 47,55511,244)(2.3 percentage points%)(9.6 %)(8.3 )(2.4 percentage points %)(7.7 )(2.1 percentage points %1.9

2015Change 2014-2015

56,310 52,045 60,575 21.0 19.4 22.6 13,592 11,473 15,711 24.1 20.3 27.9 9,079 7,564 10,594 22.5 19.0 26.0 47,470 45,185 49,755%5.2 0.9 percentage points %1.1 0.4 percentage points %1.5 0.5 percentage points %3.6

2016Change 2015-2016

54,343 50,185 58,501 20.1 18.6 21.6 13,054 11,210 14,898 23.2 19.9 26.5 8,763 7,336 10,190 21.8 18.0 25.0 49,387 47,340 51,434%)(3.5 )(0.9 percentage points %)(4.0 )(0.9 percentage points %)(3.5 )(0.7 percentage points %4.0

2017Change 2016-2017

53,746 49,893 57,599 13,365 11,601 15,12919.8 18.4 21.2 23.7 20.6 26.8 7,8939,136 10,379 22.8 20.0 26.0 48,97051,186 53,402%)(1.1 %2.4 %4.3 %3.6)(0.3 percentage points 0.5 percentage points 1.0 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 49,916 45,885 53,947 18.1 19.616.6 8,878 12,91210,895 19.1 15.6 22.6 7,576 15.0 22.018.66,104 9,048 52,837 50,812 54,862

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2019

Change 2018-201947,655 43,107 52,203 17.3 15.6 19.0 9,892 7,601 12,183 17.6 13.5 21.7 8,5534,9216,737 16.7 12.0 21.0 54,704 52,100 57,308

%)(4.5 )(0.8 percentage points %)(9.2 )(1.5 percentage points %)(11.1 )(1.9 %3.5percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%2.6Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

7,108 6,011 8,205 12.2 10.3 14.12006 2,456 2,013 2,899 16.0 13.1 18.9 1,526 1,220 1,832 13.8 11.0 16.5 45,782 42,944 48,6202007Change 2006-2007

8,315 7,109 9,521 14.5 12.4 16.6 2,477 2,002 2,952 16.6 13.4 19.8 1,423 1,113 1,733 13.2 10.3 16.0 48,795 46,282 51,309%17.0 %0.9 )%(6.7 %6.62.3 0.6 )(0.6

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Change 2008-2009

7,963 6,672 9,253 14.0 11.7 16.2 2,551 2,055 3,048 17.3 13.9 20.6 1,571 1,236 1,906 14.8 11.6 17.9 47,034 44,169 49,900)%(4.2 )(0.5 %3.0 0.7 %10.4 1.6 )%(3.6

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8,952 7,735 10,169 15.8 13.6 17.9 3,068 2,573 3,563 20.7 17.3 2,053 1,720 2,386 19.0 15.9 22.1 46,926 43,707 50,145percentage points percentage points percentage points%12.4 %20.3 %30.7 )%(0.21.8 3.4 4.2

Change 2009-20102010 9,415 7,972 10,858 16.2 13.7 18.7 3,204 2,621 3,787 21.0 17.2 24.8 2,031 1,612 2,450 18.2 14.0 22.0 42,719 40,198 45,240

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%5.2 0.4 percentage points %4.4 )%(1.1 )%(9.00.3 )(0.8percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

9,664 8,198 11,130 16.6 14.1 19.1 2,8493,431 4,013 22.8 18.9 26.7 2,284 1,851 2,717 20.6 16.0 24.0 46,072 42,306 49,838%2.6 0.4 percentage points %7.1 1.8 percentage points %12.5 2.4 percentage points %7.8

2012Change 2011-2012

8,619 7,133 10,105 14.8 12.2 17.4 2,3192,889 3,459 19.4 15.6 23.2 1,974 1,568 2,380 17.9 14.0 21.0 50,695 49,013 52,377)%(10.8 )%(15.8)(1.8 percentage points )(3.4 percentage points )%(13.6 )(2.7 percentage points %10.0

2013Change 2012-2013

7,782 6,333 9,231 13.3 10.8 15.8 2,0602,589 3,118 21.314.117.7 1,705 1,301 2,109 15.6 12.0 19.0 49,047 46,328 51,766)%(9.7 )(1.5 percentage points )%(10.4 )(1.7 percentage points )%(13.6 )(2.3 percentage points )%(3.3

8,889 2,6852014Change 2013-2014

7,533 10,245 15.2 12.9 17.5 22.318.5 14.73,237 1,773 1,376 2,170 16.3 13.0 20.0 48,681 45,531 51,8312,1331.9 percentage points%14.2 %3.7 0.8 percentage points %4.0 0.7 percentage points %)(0.7

2015Change 2014-2015

8,342 7,039 9,645 14.2 12.0 16.4 2,546 2,042 3,050 17.7 14.2 21.2 1,735 1,362 2,108 16.2 13.0 20.0 51,013 48,735 53,291%)(6.2 )(1.0 percentage points %)(5.2 )(0.8 percentage points %)(2.1 )(0.1 percentage points %4.8

2016Change 2015-2016

8,487 7,348 9,626 14.5 12.6 16.4 2,806 2,366 3,246 19.7 16.6 22.8 1,801 1,469 2,133 17.1 14.0 20.0 50,383 46,862 53,904%1.7 0.3 percentage points %10.2 2.0 percentage points %3.8 0.9 percentage points %)(1.2

2017Change 2016-2017

6,823 5,730 7,916 2,036 1,601 2,47111.6 9.7 13.5 14.5 11.4 17.6 1,0741,405 1,736 13.6 10.0 17.0 53,58257,318 61,054%)(19.6 %)(27.4 %)(22.0 %13.8)(2.9 percentage points )(5.2 percentage points )(3.5 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 5,822 4,703 6,941 9.9 11.88.0 1,285 2,1651,725 12.4 9.2 15.6 1,237 9.0 15.012.1901 1,573 61,667 58,963 64,371

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2019

Change 2018-20196,792 5,620 7,964 11.5 9.5 13.5 1,805 1,347 2,263 13.0 9.7 16.3 1,6119011,256 12.3 9.0 16.0 59,582 54,987 64,177

%16.7 1.6 percentage points %4.6 0.6 percentage points %1.5 0.2 %)(3.4percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(1.4Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

4,117 3,359 4,875 15.6 12.7 18.52006 1,351 1,075 1,626 26.7 21.2 32.1 921 714 1,128 23.8 18.4 29.1 34,880 32,400 37,3612007Change 2006-2007

4,060 3,293 4,827 15.7 12.8 18.7 1,368 1,071 1,665 27.7 21.7 33.7 954 738 1,170 25.3 19.6 31.1 35,724 33,061 38,387)%(1.4 %1.3 %3.6 %2.40.1 1.0 1.5

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%)(15.1 %)(32.9 %)(33.2 %25.0)(1.4 )(4.2 )(2.4percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

4,491 3,754 5,228 17.6 14.7 20.5 1,438 1,165 1,711 29.9 24.2 35.6 983 777 1,189 27.1 21.4 32.7 34,929 31,881 37,978%10.6 1.9 %5.1 2.2 %3.0 1.8 )%(2.2

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4,714 3,843 5,585 18.6 15.1 22.0 1,499 1,182 1,815 32.7 25.8 1,023 803 1,243 29.9 23.5 36.3 33,976 31,284 36,668percentage points percentage points percentage points%5.0 %4.2 %4.1 )%(2.71.0 2.8 2.8

Change 2009-20102010 5,036 4,116 5,956 19.9 16.3 23.5 1,607 1,270 1,944 36.8 29.1 44.5 1,058 832 1,284 31.7 25.0 38.0 33,985 31,626 36,344

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2011Change 2010-2011

5,560 4,888 6,232 22.1 19.4 24.8 1,2731,559 1,845 36.5 29.8 43.2 1,026 812 1,240 31.6 25.0 38.0 33,487 31,204 35,770%10.4 2.2 percentage points )%(3.0 )(0.3 percentage points )%(3.0 )(0.1 percentage points )%(1.5

2012Change 2011-2012

4,243 3,493 4,993 17.0 14.0 20.0 1,0801,371 1,662 32.6 25.7 39.5 957 747 1,167 30.2 23.0 36.0 34,343 31,799 36,887)%(23.7 )%(12.1)(5.1 percentage points )(3.9 percentage points )%(6.7 )(1.4 percentage points %2.6

2013Change 2012-2013

4,978 4,162 5,794 19.9 16.6 23.2 1,1601,452 1,744 41.427.634.5 1,002 771 1,233 32.4 25.0 40.0 36,103 34,001 38,205%17.3 2.9 percentage points %5.9 1.9 percentage points %4.7 2.2 percentage points %5.1

4,748 1,3192014Change 2013-2014

4,033 5,463 19.0 16.1 21.9 38.531.4 24.31,618 933 713 1,153 30.7 24.0 38.0 37,122 34,908 39,3361,020)(0.9 percentage points%)(4.6 %)(9.2 )(3.1 percentage points %)(6.9 )(1.7 percentage points %2.8

2015Change 2014-2015

3,998 3,255 4,741 16.1 13.1 19.1 1,323 1,076 1,570 32.3 26.3 38.3 956 760 1,152 32.7 26.0 39.0 39,874 38,005 41,743%)(15.8 )(2.9 percentage points %0.3 0.9 percentage points %2.5 2.0 percentage points %7.4

2016Change 2015-2016

4,531 3,828 5,234 18.2 15.4 21.0 1,292 1,021 1,563 31.2 24.7 37.7 864 656 1,072 29.0 22.0 36.0 39,721 37,065 42,377%13.3 2.1 percentage points %)(2.3 )(1.1 percentage points %)(9.6 )(3.7 percentage points %)(0.4

2017Change 2016-2017

4,194 3,502 4,886 1,139 882 1,39617.0 14.2 19.8 28.1 21.8 34.4 554755 956 25.9 19.0 33.0 38,66141,755 44,849%)(7.4 %)(11.8 %)(12.6 %5.1)(1.2 percentage points )(3.1 percentage points )(3.1 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 3,724 3,018 4,430 15.1 18.012.2 808 1,3761,092 27.5 20.4 34.6 761 18.0 34.026.5532 990 41,256 38,986 43,526

%)(11.2 )(1.9 percentage points )%(4.1 )(0.6 percentage points %0.8 0.6 %)(1.2percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20193,495 2,796 4,194 14.2 11.4 17.0 907 614 1,200 22.5 15.2 29.8 845385615 21.4 13.0 29.0 43,605 39,974 47,236

%)(6.1 )(0.9 percentage points %)(16.9 )(5.0 percentage points %)(19.2 )(5.1 %5.7percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%10.6Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

1,749 1,389 2,109 14.8 11.8 17.92006 494 389 600 22.5 17.7 27.3 329 253 405 19.5 15.0 24.1 33,380 30,764 35,9962007Change 2006-2007

1,672 1,329 2,015 14.5 11.5 17.5 444 336 552 20.9 15.8 26.0 283 211 355 17.5 13.1 22.0 33,481 30,423 36,539)%(4.4 )%(10.1 )%(14.0 %0.3)(0.3 )(1.6 )(2.0

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2008

Change 2008-2009

1,752 1,409 2,095 15.4 12.4 18.4 467 366 568 23.3 18.3 28.3 308 237 379 20.2 15.6 24.9 36,325 33,259 39,391%4.8 0.9 %5.2 2.4 %8.8 2.7 %8.5

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1,865 1,478 2,251 16.9 13.4 20.4 495 382 607 24.2 18.7 332 255 409 21.5 16.5 26.5 33,650 30,300 37,000percentage points percentage points percentage points%6.4 %6.0 %7.8 )%(7.41.5 0.9 1.3

Change 2009-20102010 1,750 1,333 2,167 15.2 11.6 18.8 531 403 659 27.0 20.5 33.5 355 270 440 24.1 18.0 30.0 34,911 32,343 37,479

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2011Change 2010-2011

1,736 1,349 2,123 15.1 11.7 18.5 407528 649 26.6 20.5 32.7 342 256 428 23.4 17.0 29.0 34,384 31,425 37,343)%(0.8 )(0.1 percentage points )%(0.6 )(0.4 percentage points )%(3.7 )(0.7 percentage points )%(1.5

2012Change 2011-2012

1,933 1,588 2,278 17.2 14.1 20.3 401503 605 26.5 21.1 31.9 349 278 420 25.4 20.0 30.0 34,167 31,261 37,073%11.3 )%(4.72.1 percentage points )(0.1 percentage points %2.0 2.0 percentage points )%(0.6

2013Change 2012-2013

1,703 1,326 2,080 15.2 11.8 18.6 391500 609 32.420.826.6 345 260 430 24.7 19.0 31.0 34,698 31,634 37,762)%(11.9 )(2.0 percentage points )%(0.6 0.1 percentage points )%(1.1 )(0.7 percentage points %1.6

1,916 4672014Change 2013-2014

1,615 2,217 17.3 14.6 20.0 31.125.5 19.9570 318 244 392 23.4 18.0 29.0 35,961 32,960 38,9623642.1 percentage points%12.5 %)(6.6 )(1.1 percentage points %)(7.8 )(1.3 percentage points %3.6

2015Change 2014-2015

1,612 1,277 1,947 14.6 11.6 17.6 460 357 563 25.5 19.8 31.2 319 240 398 23.7 18.0 30.0 36,570 33,166 39,974%)(15.9 )(2.7 percentage points %)(1.5 0.0 percentage points %0.3 0.3 percentage points %1.7

2016Change 2015-2016

1,672 1,343 2,001 15.4 12.4 18.4 459 355 563 25.6 19.8 31.4 311 236 386 23.7 18.0 29.0 38,913 34,965 42,861%3.7 0.8 percentage points %)(0.2 0.1 percentage points %)(2.5 0.0 percentage points %6.4

2017Change 2016-2017

1,458 1,131 1,785 425 316 53413.5 10.5 16.5 24.0 17.9 30.1 205286 367 21.7 16.0 28.0 39,15842,082 45,006%)(12.8 %)(7.4 %)(8.0 %8.1)(1.9 percentage points )(1.6 percentage points )(2.0 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,531 1,199 1,863 14.2 17.311.1 324 566445 24.7 18.0 31.4 286 15.0 28.021.6195 377 40,959 37,009 44,909

%5.0 0.7 percentage points %4.7 0.7 percentage points %0.0 )(0.1 %)(2.7percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20191,473 1,150 1,796 13.7 10.7 16.7 389 262 516 21.5 14.5 28.5 362172267 19.9 13.0 27.0 46,814 42,679 50,949

%)(3.8 )(0.5 percentage points %)(12.6 )(3.2 percentage points %)(6.6 )(1.7 %14.3percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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13,276 11,955 14,597 22.4 20.2 24.62006 2,186 1,810 2,563 18.0 14.9 21.1 1,421 1,152 1,690 16.6 13.4 19.7 40,040 37,926 42,1542007Change 2006-2007

14,390 12,988 15,791 23.9 21.5 26.2 2,094 1,689 2,498 17.2 13.9 20.6 1,199 956 1,442 13.9 11.1 16.8 39,261 36,792 41,729%8.4 )%(4.2 )%(15.6 )%(1.91.5 )(0.8 )(2.7

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2008

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17,706 15,793 19,618 29.4 26.2 32.6 2,562 2,116 3,007 21.1 17.5 24.8 1,662 1,350 1,974 19.6 15.9 23.3 39,006 36,177 41,836%23.0 5.5 %22.3 3.9 %38.6 5.7 )%(0.6

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16,281 14,565 17,997 26.7 23.9 29.6 2,446 2,016 2,877 20.7 17.1 1,604 1,312 1,896 19.5 15.9 23.0 36,038 33,663 38,413percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(8.0 )%(4.5 )%(3.5 )%(7.6)(2.7 )(0.4 )(0.1

Change 2009-20102010 20,707 19,398 22,016 32.5 30.4 34.6 2,772 2,256 3,288 22.5 18.3 26.7 1,719 1,364 2,074 19.8 16.0 24.0 35,644 33,053 38,235

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2011Change 2010-2011

19,194 17,676 20,712 30.0 27.6 32.4 2,3512,838 3,325 23.5 19.5 27.5 1,839 1,477 2,201 21.5 17.0 25.0 38,154 35,996 40,312)%(7.3 )(2.5 percentage points %2.4 1.0 percentage points %7.0 1.7 percentage points %7.0

2012Change 2011-2012

18,483 16,984 19,982 28.9 26.6 31.2 2,5683,011 3,454 24.8 21.1 28.5 1,799 1,455 2,143 20.9 16.0 24.0 38,041 35,287 40,795)%(3.7 %6.1)(1.1 percentage points 1.3 percentage points )%(2.2 )(0.6 percentage points )%(0.3

2013Change 2012-2013

18,373 16,914 19,832 28.8 26.5 31.1 2,2362,695 3,154 26.418.822.6 1,812 1,477 2,147 21.1 17.0 25.0 39,991 37,016 42,966)%(0.6 )(0.1 percentage points )%(10.5 )(2.2 percentage points %0.7 0.2 percentage points %5.1

18,099 2,5892014Change 2013-2014

16,710 19,488 28.3 26.1 30.5 25.221.7 18.23,009 1,613 1,291 1,935 18.6 15.0 22.0 42,431 39,593 45,2692,169)(0.5 percentage points%)(1.5 %)(3.9 )(0.9 percentage points %)(11.0 )(2.5 percentage points %6.1

2015Change 2014-2015

16,744 15,369 18,119 26.1 24.0 28.2 2,384 1,999 2,769 20.0 16.8 23.2 1,613 1,325 1,901 18.6 15.0 22.0 41,957 39,338 44,576%)(7.5 )(2.2 percentage points %)(7.9 )(1.7 percentage points %0.0 0.0 percentage points %)(1.1

2016Change 2015-2016

15,118 13,833 16,403 23.4 21.4 25.4 2,283 1,818 2,748 18.9 15.0 22.8 1,588 1,258 1,918 18.2 14.0 22.0 42,924 40,198 45,650%)(9.7 )(2.7 percentage points %)(4.2 )(1.1 percentage points %)(1.5 )(0.4 percentage points %2.3

2017Change 2016-2017

15,385 14,329 16,441 2,013 1,595 2,43123.8 22.2 25.4 17.0 13.5 20.5 9271,269 1,611 14.7 11.0 19.0 42,04945,683 49,317%1.8 %)(11.8 %)(20.1 %6.40.4 percentage points )(1.9 percentage points )(3.5 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 15,106 13,807 16,405 23.4 25.421.4 1,557 2,4131,985 16.8 13.2 20.4 1,315 11.0 19.015.3977 1,653 47,056 43,606 50,506

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2019

Change 2018-201914,755 13,208 16,302 22.9 20.5 25.3 2,433 1,974 2,892 20.6 16.7 24.5 1,8161,1041,460 17.0 13.0 21.0 46,677 43,514 49,840

%)(2.3 )(0.5 percentage points %22.6 3.8 percentage points %11.0 1.7 %)(0.8percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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21,494 18,431 24,557 14.0 12.0 16.02006 7,817 6,516 9,119 20.4 17.0 23.8 4,840 3,954 5,726 17.3 14.1 20.5 44,256 41,882 46,6302007Change 2006-2007

21,932 19,073 24,791 14.4 12.6 16.3 7,657 6,372 8,943 20.1 16.7 23.4 4,702 3,796 5,608 17.0 13.7 20.3 44,436 42,167 46,704%2.0 )%(2.0 )%(2.9 %0.40.4 )(0.3 )(0.3

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Change 2008-2009

19,903 17,027 22,778 13.2 11.3 15.2 7,093 5,841 8,346 19.1 15.8 22.5 4,563 3,691 5,435 17.0 13.7 20.2 47,424 44,752 50,096)%(9.3 )(1.2 )%(7.4 )(1.0 )%(3.0 0.0 %6.7

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21,493 18,135 24,851 14.3 12.1 16.6 7,507 6,185 8,828 20.9 17.2 4,939 3,960 5,918 18.9 15.1 22.6 46,526 44,813 48,239percentage points percentage points percentage points%8.0 %5.8 %8.2 )%(1.91.1 1.8 1.9

Change 2009-20102010 28,878 25,747 32,009 19.2 17.1 21.3 10,725 9,414 12,036 29.6 26.0 33.2 6,948 6,005 7,891 25.9 22.0 29.0 43,465 40,968 45,962

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%34.4 4.9 percentage points %42.9 %40.7 )%(6.68.7 7.0percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

24,199 20,453 27,945 16.2 13.7 18.7 7,1058,758 10,411 24.6 20.0 29.2 5,815 4,538 7,092 22.0 17.0 26.0 42,379 40,341 44,417)%(16.2 )(3.0 percentage points )%(18.3 )(5.0 percentage points )%(16.3 )(3.9 percentage points )%(2.5

2012Change 2011-2012

29,034 26,417 31,651 19.4 17.7 21.1 9,48110,588 11,695 30.0 26.9 33.1 7,308 6,476 8,140 27.8 24.0 31.0 43,827 41,164 46,490%20.0 %20.93.2 percentage points 5.4 percentage points %25.7 5.8 percentage points %3.4

2013Change 2012-2013

28,387 25,396 31,378 18.9 16.9 20.9 8,6489,994 11,340 32.324.728.5 6,575 5,503 7,647 25.2 21.0 29.0 45,002 41,948 48,056)%(2.2 )(0.5 percentage points )%(5.6 )(1.5 percentage points )%(10.0 )(2.6 percentage points %2.7

23,035 8,2742014Change 2013-2014

19,853 26,217 15.4 13.3 17.5 28.124.0 19.99,672 5,840 4,813 6,867 22.7 19.0 27.0 46,670 43,293 50,0476,876)(3.5 percentage points%)(18.9 %)(17.2 )(4.5 percentage points %)(11.2 )(2.5 percentage points %3.7

2015Change 2014-2015

24,317 21,433 27,201 16.2 14.3 18.1 8,609 7,433 9,785 25.2 21.8 28.6 6,123 5,234 7,012 24.1 21.0 28.0 50,683 48,204 53,162%5.6 0.8 percentage points %4.0 1.2 percentage points %4.8 1.4 percentage points %8.6

2016Change 2015-2016

20,352 17,829 22,875 13.6 11.9 15.3 6,862 5,681 8,043 20.4 16.9 23.9 4,479 3,587 5,371 18.2 15.0 22.0 50,809 47,579 54,039%)(16.3 )(2.6 percentage points %)(20.3 )(4.8 percentage points %)(26.8 )(5.9 percentage points %0.2

2017Change 2016-2017

19,950 17,228 22,672 7,105 5,791 8,41913.3 11.5 15.1 21.2 17.3 25.1 3,6334,645 5,657 18.9 15.0 23.0 48,46850,895 53,322%)(2.0 %3.5 %3.7 %0.2)(0.3 percentage points 0.8 percentage points 0.7 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 20,553 17,781 23,325 13.7 15.611.8 5,374 7,8466,610 19.9 16.2 23.6 4,371 14.0 22.018.03,351 5,391 52,047 49,019 55,075

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2019

Change 2018-201920,500 17,810 23,190 13.7 11.9 15.5 5,785 4,375 7,195 17.5 13.2 21.8 5,1112,8994,005 16.7 12.0 21.0 56,001 52,253 59,749

%)(0.3 0.0 percentage points %)(12.5 )(2.4 percentage points %)(8.4 )(1.3 %7.6percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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37,999 33,995 42,003 16.4 14.7 18.12006 9,727 8,208 11,247 17.7 15.0 20.5 6,308 5,210 7,406 16.0 13.2 18.7 44,889 42,812 46,9652007Change 2006-2007

38,252 34,350 42,155 16.2 14.5 17.8 9,335 7,793 10,877 16.7 14.0 19.5 5,604 4,497 6,711 13.9 11.2 16.7 44,324 42,899 45,749%0.7 )%(4.0 )%(11.2 )%(1.3)(0.2 )(1.0 )(2.1

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Change 2008-2009

37,744 34,261 41,227 15.9 14.4 17.4 9,543 8,030 11,057 17.2 14.5 19.9 6,114 4,980 7,248 15.4 12.5 18.2 46,968 45,130 48,807)%(1.3 )(0.3 %2.2 0.5 %9.1 1.5 %6.0

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46,977 43,176 50,778 19.6 18.0 21.2 11,748 10,237 13,259 21.8 19.0 7,380 6,243 8,517 19.2 16.2 22.2 42,336 40,427 44,244percentage points percentage points percentage points%24.5 %23.1 %20.7 )%(9.93.7 4.6 3.8

Change 2009-20102010 48,391 44,665 52,117 20.0 18.5 21.5 13,939 12,352 15,526 25.0 22.2 27.8 8,845 7,665 10,025 22.0 19.0 25.0 43,957 42,160 45,754

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2011Change 2010-2011

47,181 43,501 50,861 19.3 17.8 20.8 10,10811,960 13,812 21.8 18.4 25.2 7,557 6,068 9,046 19.0 15.0 22.0 45,798 43,811 47,785)%(2.5 )(0.7 percentage points )%(14.2 )(3.2 percentage points )%(14.6 )(3.0 percentage points %4.2

2012Change 2011-2012

43,431 39,564 47,298 17.6 16.0 19.2 9,80211,559 13,316 21.0 17.8 24.2 7,855 6,542 9,168 19.7 16.0 23.0 45,093 42,773 47,413)%(7.9 )%(3.4)(1.7 percentage points )(0.8 percentage points %3.9 0.7 percentage points )%(1.5

2013Change 2012-2013

43,882 39,721 48,043 17.7 16.0 19.4 9,94111,667 13,393 24.117.921.0 7,361 5,952 8,770 18.2 15.0 22.0 46,445 44,281 48,609%1.0 0.1 percentage points %0.9 0.0 percentage points )%(6.3 )(1.5 percentage points %3.0

47,221 11,3922014Change 2013-2014

43,367 51,075 18.9 17.4 20.4 23.620.4 17.213,157 7,585 6,249 8,921 18.7 15.0 22.0 46,283 43,742 48,8249,6271.2 percentage points%7.6 %)(2.4 )(0.6 percentage points %3.0 0.5 percentage points %)(0.3

2015Change 2014-2015

40,161 36,574 43,748 16.0 14.6 17.4 10,615 9,061 12,169 19.0 16.2 21.8 7,478 6,295 8,661 18.5 16.0 21.0 52,252 49,969 54,535%)(15.0 )(2.9 percentage points %)(6.8 )(1.4 percentage points %)(1.4 )(0.2 percentage points %12.9

2016Change 2015-2016

42,141 38,284 45,998 16.6 15.1 18.1 10,909 9,357 12,461 19.6 16.8 22.4 7,096 5,936 8,256 17.8 15.0 21.0 53,370 50,926 55,814%4.9 0.6 percentage points %2.8 0.6 percentage points %)(5.1 )(0.7 percentage points %2.1

2017Change 2016-2017

35,561 31,881 39,241 8,967 7,369 10,56514.0 12.6 15.4 16.1 13.2 19.0 4,7195,970 7,221 14.9 12.0 18.0 53,39856,199 59,000%)(15.6 %)(17.8 %)(15.9 %5.3)(2.6 percentage points )(3.5 percentage points )(2.9 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 36,927 33,114 40,740 14.4 15.912.9 7,454 11,0269,240 16.5 13.3 19.7 5,923 11.0 18.014.74,511 7,335 55,881 53,448 58,314

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2019

Change 2018-201934,247 30,587 37,907 13.3 11.9 14.7 7,556 5,552 9,560 13.6 10.0 17.2 6,7393,5375,138 12.8 9.0 17.0 56,739 54,920 58,558

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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2,527 2,039 3,015 14.8 11.9 17.72006 955 764 1,146 24.4 19.5 29.3 618 481 755 21.8 17.0 26.6 38,257 35,828 40,6862007Change 2006-2007

2,364 1,877 2,850 14.0 11.1 16.8 926 709 1,143 23.4 17.9 28.8 607 455 759 21.4 16.1 26.8 39,739 36,500 42,979)%(6.5 )%(3.0 )%(1.8 %3.9)(0.8 )(1.0 )(0.4

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2,525 2,083 2,967 15.0 12.4 17.6 985 796 1,174 25.4 20.5 30.3 619 482 756 22.3 17.3 27.2 40,618 37,279 43,958%6.8 1.0 %6.4 2.0 %2.0 0.9 %2.2

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2,779 2,197 3,360 16.7 13.2 20.2 1,034 812 1,256 28.3 22.2 697 542 852 26.7 20.8 32.6 40,052 36,979 43,125percentage points percentage points percentage points%10.1 %5.0 %12.6 )%(1.41.7 2.9 4.4

Change 2009-20102010 3,032 2,520 3,544 17.9 14.9 20.9 1,097 862 1,332 29.2 23.0 35.4 781 618 944 28.5 23.0 34.0 38,810 35,475 42,145

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2011Change 2010-2011

3,171 2,630 3,712 18.7 15.5 21.9 8671,107 1,347 29.6 23.2 36.0 766 588 944 27.8 21.0 34.0 38,053 34,943 41,163%4.6 0.8 percentage points %0.9 0.4 percentage points )%(1.9 )(0.7 percentage points )%(2.0

2012Change 2011-2012

2,550 2,064 3,036 15.1 12.2 18.0 720933 1,146 25.5 19.7 31.3 667 506 828 24.9 18.0 30.0 40,135 37,552 42,718)%(19.6 )%(15.7)(3.6 percentage points )(4.1 percentage points )%(12.9 )(2.9 percentage points %5.5

2013Change 2012-2013

3,044 2,491 3,597 17.9 14.7 21.1 8181,043 1,268 35.422.829.1 691 517 865 25.8 19.0 32.0 39,269 36,110 42,428%19.4 2.8 percentage points %11.8 3.6 percentage points %3.6 0.9 percentage points )%(2.2

2,998 9852014Change 2013-2014

2,497 3,499 17.4 14.5 20.3 33.127.0 20.91,209 699 540 858 25.9 20.0 32.0 40,709 38,140 43,278761)(0.5 percentage points%)(1.5 %)(5.6 )(2.1 percentage points %1.2 0.1 percentage points %3.7

2015Change 2014-2015

2,827 2,373 3,281 16.5 13.8 19.2 975 782 1,168 27.5 22.0 33.0 677 524 830 25.7 20.0 32.0 42,829 40,192 45,466%)(5.7 )(0.9 percentage points %)(1.0 0.5 percentage points %)(3.1 )(0.2 percentage points %5.2

2016Change 2015-2016

2,612 2,166 3,058 15.3 12.7 17.9 885 691 1,079 24.7 19.3 30.1 641 496 786 24.1 19.0 30.0 48,426 46,058 50,794%)(7.6 )(1.2 percentage points %)(9.2 )(2.8 percentage points %)(5.3 )(1.6 percentage points %13.1

2017Change 2016-2017

2,984 2,569 3,399 857 668 1,04617.1 14.7 19.5 24.0 18.7 29.3 436586 736 22.0 16.0 28.0 40,79743,357 45,917%14.2 %)(3.2 %)(8.6 %)(10.51.8 percentage points )(0.7 percentage points )(2.1 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 2,481 2,046 2,916 14.1 16.611.6 573 1,005789 21.8 15.9 27.7 552 14.0 27.020.3382 722 46,068 42,244 49,892

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2019

Change 2018-20192,478 2,068 2,888 13.9 11.6 16.2 666 455 877 18.6 12.7 24.5 626288457 17.1 11.0 23.0 47,620 43,736 51,504

%)(0.1 )(0.2 percentage points %)(15.6 )(3.2 percentage points %)(17.2 )(3.2 %3.4percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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75,324 69,530 81,119 12.8 11.8 13.82006 26,413 23,308 29,518 16.4 14.5 18.4 17,613 15,292 19,934 15.4 13.4 17.4 47,012 46,075 47,9482007Change 2006-2007

77,496 70,838 84,154 13.1 12.0 14.2 28,633 25,060 32,206 17.7 15.5 19.9 18,377 15,710 21,044 16.0 13.6 18.3 49,703 48,055 51,351%2.9 %8.4 %4.3 %5.70.3 1.3 0.6

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86,929 79,730 94,129 14.6 13.4 15.9 29,256 25,788 32,724 18.2 16.1 20.4 18,594 16,101 21,087 16.4 14.2 18.6 50,746 49,331 52,161%12.2 1.5 %2.2 0.5 %1.2 0.4 %2.1

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86,639 80,048 93,229 14.5 13.4 15.6 31,431 28,466 34,397 20.3 18.4 19,808 17,506 22,110 18.2 16.0 20.3 47,684 46,230 49,137percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(0.3 %7.4 %6.5 )%(6.0)(0.1 2.1 1.8

Change 2009-20102010 96,935 91,256 102,614 16.3 15.3 17.3 36,053 33,091 39,015 23.1 21.2 25.0 23,129 20,735 25,523 20.7 19.0 23.0 47,897 46,442 49,352

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%11.9 1.8 percentage points %14.7 %16.8 %0.42.8 2.5percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

88,002 79,887 96,117 14.7 13.3 16.1 27,39831,353 35,308 20.2 17.7 22.7 20,335 17,156 23,514 18.2 15.0 21.0 50,651 49,223 52,079)%(9.2 )(1.6 percentage points )%(13.0 )(2.9 percentage points )%(12.1 )(2.5 percentage points %5.7

2012Change 2011-2012

101,609 94,550 108,668 16.8 15.6 18.0 32,17335,821 39,469 23.0 20.7 25.3 24,092 21,450 26,734 21.5 19.0 23.0 50,674 49,326 52,022%15.5 %14.32.1 percentage points 2.8 percentage points %18.5 3.3 percentage points %0.0

2013Change 2012-2013

90,452 83,572 97,332 14.8 13.7 15.9 25,32328,866 32,409 20.916.318.6 18,487 15,793 21,181 16.6 14.0 19.0 51,997 50,702 53,292)%(11.0 )(2.0 percentage points )%(19.4 )(4.4 percentage points )%(23.3 )(4.9 percentage points %2.6

94,696 31,1672014Change 2013-2014

88,572 100,820 15.3 14.3 16.3 22.020.0 18.034,231 21,411 19,095 23,727 19.2 17.0 21.0 53,342 51,965 54,71928,1030.5 percentage points%4.7 %8.0 1.4 percentage points %15.8 2.6 percentage points %2.6

2015Change 2014-2015

90,457 85,282 95,632 14.5 13.7 15.3 29,847 26,955 32,739 19.1 17.2 21.0 20,395 18,068 22,722 18.3 16.0 20.0 54,550 52,854 56,246%)(4.5 )(0.8 percentage points %)(4.2 )(0.9 percentage points %)(4.7 )(0.9 percentage points %2.3

2016Change 2015-2016

76,343 70,160 82,526 12.1 11.1 13.1 23,220 20,235 26,205 14.9 13.0 16.8 14,618 12,437 16,799 13.1 11.0 15.0 59,649 58,232 61,066%)(15.6 )(2.4 percentage points %)(22.2 )(4.2 percentage points %)(28.3 )(5.2 percentage points %9.3

2017Change 2016-2017

66,316 59,301 73,331 21,918 18,555 25,28110.4 9.3 11.5 14.1 11.9 16.3 11,37413,973 16,572 12.6 10.0 15.0 59,75261,146 62,540%)(13.1 %)(5.6 %)(4.4 %2.5)(1.7 percentage points )(0.8 percentage points )(0.5 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 72,623 67,043 78,203 11.3 12.210.4 19,605 25,70922,657 14.6 12.6 16.6 14,938 11.0 16.013.412,638 17,238 61,675 59,993 63,357

%9.5 0.9 percentage points %3.4 0.5 percentage points %6.9 0.8 %0.9percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201972,323 65,889 78,757 11.2 10.2 12.2 22,672 19,707 25,637 14.7 12.8 16.6 18,25813,60015,929 14.3 12.0 16.0 66,560 64,720 68,400

%)(0.4 )(0.1 percentage points %0.1 0.1 percentage points %6.6 0.9 %7.9percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%10.9Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

288 225 352 13.5 10.6 16.52006 75 59 91 19.9 15.7 24.2 50 38 62 17.7 13.5 22.0 33,643 30,547 36,7402007Change 2006-2007

276 212 340 13.1 10.1 16.2 72 54 90 18.3 13.7 22.8 46 34 58 15.7 11.6 19.8 35,903 32,497 39,309)%(4.2 )%(4.0 )%(8.0 %6.7)(0.4 )(1.6 )(2.0

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%)(24.7 %)(40.0 %)(38.0 %40.6)(3.2 )(4.9 )(4.0percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

317 251 382 14.7 11.7 17.8 105 82 128 26.1 20.3 31.8 68 52 84 24.5 18.8 30.3 37,635 33,925 41,346%14.9 1.6 %45.8 7.8 %47.8 8.8 %4.8

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311 235 386 13.8 10.4 17.1 84 65 104 22.7 17.6 56 43 69 22.7 17.4 27.9 35,686 31,968 39,403percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(1.9 )%(20.0 )%(17.6 )%(5.2)(0.9 )(3.4 )(1.8

Change 2009-20102010 297 230 364 13.7 10.6 16.8 90 69 111 22.8 17.5 28.1 60 46 74 20.7 16.0 26.0 38,768 35,241 42,295

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2011Change 2010-2011

292 225 359 13.5 10.4 16.6 7091 112 22.6 17.4 27.8 61 46 76 20.7 15.0 25.0 38,207 34,835 41,579)%(1.7 )(0.2 percentage points %1.1 )(0.2 percentage points %1.7 0.0 percentage points )%(1.4

2012Change 2011-2012

326 263 389 14.8 12.0 17.6 7798 119 25.5 20.1 30.9 68 53 83 23.9 18.0 29.0 39,378 36,082 42,674%11.6 %7.71.3 percentage points 2.9 percentage points %11.5 3.2 percentage points %3.1

2013Change 2012-2013

305 239 371 14.0 11.0 17.0 6987 105 27.417.822.6 60 46 74 20.8 16.0 26.0 37,229 33,894 40,564)%(6.4 )(0.8 percentage points )%(11.2 )(2.9 percentage points )%(11.8 )(3.1 percentage points )%(5.5

281 792014Change 2013-2014

220 342 12.7 9.9 15.5 26.021.0 16.098 55 41 69 18.8 14.0 23.0 40,411 36,083 44,73960)(1.3 percentage points%)(7.9 %)(9.2 )(1.6 percentage points %)(8.3 )(2.0 percentage points %8.5

2015Change 2014-2015

290 231 349 13.4 10.7 16.1 72 57 87 21.4 16.9 25.9 49 37 61 18.8 14.0 23.0 40,862 37,211 44,513%3.2 0.7 percentage points %)(8.9 0.4 percentage points %)(10.9 0.0 percentage points %1.1

2016Change 2015-2016

269 212 326 12.3 9.7 14.9 63 48 78 18.2 13.9 22.5 43 32 54 16.0 12.0 20.0 42,799 38,399 47,199%)(7.2 )(1.1 percentage points %)(12.5 )(3.2 percentage points %)(12.2 )(2.8 percentage points %4.7

2017Change 2016-2017

255 198 312 50 37 6312.2 9.5 14.9 15.5 11.6 19.4 2635 44 14.2 10.0 18.0 39,08043,812 48,544%)(5.2 %)(20.6 %)(18.6 %2.4)(0.1 percentage points )(2.7 percentage points )(1.8 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 253 196 310 12.0 14.79.3 43 7358 18.6 13.7 23.5 39 12.0 23.017.627 51 51,641 47,464 55,818

%)(0.8 )(0.2 percentage points %16.0 3.1 percentage points %11.4 3.4 %17.9percentage points

2019

Change 2018-2019217 160 274 10.3 7.6 13.0 45 31 59 15.0 10.2 19.8 422031 13.7 9.0 18.0 47,318 42,703 51,933

%)(14.2 )(1.7 percentage points %)(22.4 )(3.6 percentage points %)(20.5 )(3.9 %)(8.4percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%1.2Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

2,467 1,990 2,945 22.6 18.2 26.92006 820 651 988 38.0 30.2 45.8 520 404 636 32.2 25.0 39.4 29,638 27,196 32,0802007Change 2006-2007

2,183 1,727 2,638 20.3 16.1 24.6 756 577 935 35.4 27.0 43.7 515 387 643 33.1 24.9 41.3 31,195 28,553 33,836)%(11.5 )%(7.8 )%(1.0 %5.3)(2.3 )(2.6 0.9

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Change 2008-2009

2,131 1,770 2,492 20.1 16.7 23.5 758 602 913 36.0 28.6 43.3 518 404 632 33.9 26.4 41.3 31,658 29,299 34,017)%(2.4 )(0.2 %0.3 0.6 %0.6 0.8 %1.5

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2,455 1,888 3,022 23.4 18.0 28.8 830 646 1,013 42.5 33.1 570 443 697 40.5 31.5 49.5 29,373 27,275 31,472percentage points percentage points percentage points%15.2 %9.5 %10.0 )%(7.23.3 6.5 6.6

Change 2009-20102010 2,792 2,239 3,345 25.2 20.2 30.2 905 705 1,105 45.1 35.2 55.0 623 487 759 42.6 33.0 52.0 28,526 25,964 31,088

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%13.7 1.8 percentage points %9.0 %9.3 )%(2.92.6 2.1percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

2,992 2,451 3,533 26.9 22.0 31.8 771957 1,143 48.3 38.9 57.7 657 519 795 44.5 35.0 53.0 28,971 26,926 31,016%7.2 1.7 percentage points %5.7 3.2 percentage points %5.5 1.9 percentage points %1.6

2012Change 2011-2012

3,117 2,666 3,568 28.2 24.1 32.3 8601,010 1,160 53.4 45.5 61.3 657 539 775 46.3 38.0 54.0 30,897 28,232 33,562%4.2 %5.51.3 percentage points 5.1 percentage points %0.0 1.8 percentage points %6.6

2013Change 2012-2013

3,403 2,932 3,874 31.0 26.7 35.3 827989 1,151 60.743.752.2 664 535 793 45.1 36.0 54.0 30,656 27,857 33,455%9.2 2.8 percentage points )%(2.1 )(1.2 percentage points %1.1 )(1.2 percentage points )%(0.8

3,194 8252014Change 2013-2014

2,730 3,658 29.2 25.0 33.4 53.444.4 35.4991 559 436 682 38.6 30.0 47.0 30,990 28,264 33,716659)(1.8 percentage points%)(6.1 %)(16.6 )(7.8 percentage points %)(15.8 )(6.5 percentage points %1.1

2015Change 2014-2015

2,743 2,301 3,185 24.8 20.8 28.8 850 696 1,004 45.2 37.0 53.4 590 470 710 40.3 32.0 48.0 32,971 30,342 35,600%)(14.1 )(4.4 percentage points %3.0 0.8 percentage points %5.5 1.7 percentage points %6.4

2016Change 2015-2016

2,430 1,947 2,913 21.9 17.5 26.3 747 578 916 40.2 31.1 49.3 527 401 653 38.9 30.0 48.0 33,708 30,781 36,635%)(11.4 )(2.9 percentage points %)(12.1 )(5.0 percentage points %)(10.7 )(1.4 percentage points %2.2

2017Change 2016-2017

2,515 2,017 3,013 727 541 91322.1 17.7 26.5 38.8 28.9 48.7 369511 653 38.1 28.0 49.0 31,79235,005 38,218%3.5 %)(2.7 %)(3.0 %3.80.2 percentage points )(1.4 percentage points )(0.8 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 2,559 2,134 2,984 22.3 26.018.6 508 852680 36.4 27.2 45.6 478 26.0 45.035.7350 606 36,044 33,085 39,003

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2019

Change 2018-20192,342 1,885 2,799 20.2 16.3 24.1 630 425 835 33.2 22.4 44.0 605295450 33.6 22.0 45.0 38,044 34,086 42,002

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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8,847 7,462 10,232 9.6 8.1 11.12006 2,994 2,478 3,511 13.5 11.2 15.8 2,035 1,660 2,410 12.0 9.8 14.3 55,808 52,655 58,9612007Change 2006-2007

7,882 6,547 9,217 8.7 7.3 10.2 2,421 1,917 2,925 11.2 8.9 13.6 1,585 1,220 1,950 9.7 7.4 11.9 57,628 54,603 60,652)%(10.9 )%(19.1 )%(22.1 %3.3)(0.9 )(2.3 )(2.3

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8,978 7,514 10,441 10.1 8.4 11.7 2,892 2,331 3,453 13.9 11.2 16.7 1,831 1,433 2,229 11.6 9.1 14.1 54,243 51,043 57,443%13.9 1.4 %19.5 2.7 %15.5 1.9 )%(5.9

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8,306 6,688 9,923 9.4 7.6 11.3 3,019 2,386 3,652 14.3 11.3 1,944 1,508 2,380 11.9 9.2 14.6 51,290 48,919 53,661percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(7.5 %4.4 %6.2 )%(5.4)(0.7 0.4 0.3

Change 2009-20102010 11,036 9,328 12,744 12.7 10.7 14.7 3,793 3,071 4,515 18.1 14.6 21.6 2,579 2,080 3,078 15.8 13.0 19.0 49,759 47,487 52,031

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2011Change 2010-2011

10,919 9,187 12,651 12.6 10.6 14.6 3,2633,967 4,671 19.4 16.0 22.8 2,663 2,137 3,189 16.7 13.0 20.0 50,232 47,075 53,389)%(1.1 )(0.1 percentage points %4.6 1.3 percentage points %3.3 0.9 percentage points %1.0

2012Change 2011-2012

9,192 7,670 10,714 10.6 8.8 12.4 2,5523,168 3,784 15.9 12.8 19.0 2,184 1,728 2,640 14.0 11.0 16.0 51,627 50,031 53,223)%(15.8 )%(20.1)(2.0 percentage points )(3.5 percentage points )%(18.0 )(2.7 percentage points %2.8

2013Change 2012-2013

9,606 8,080 11,132 11.1 9.3 12.9 2,6483,244 3,840 19.813.616.7 2,024 1,545 2,503 13.3 10.0 16.0 53,506 49,594 57,418%4.5 0.5 percentage points %2.4 0.8 percentage points )%(7.3 )(0.7 percentage points %3.6

9,590 3,0192014Change 2013-2014

8,071 11,109 11.1 9.3 12.9 19.215.9 12.63,640 2,163 1,715 2,611 14.6 12.0 18.0 51,510 49,268 53,7522,3980.0 percentage points%)(0.2 %)(6.9 )(0.8 percentage points %6.9 1.3 percentage points %)(3.7

2015Change 2014-2015

8,683 7,283 10,083 10.0 8.4 11.6 2,762 2,229 3,295 14.7 11.9 17.5 1,966 1,540 2,392 13.5 11.0 16.0 57,774 53,937 61,611%)(9.5 )(1.1 percentage points %)(8.5 )(1.2 percentage points %)(9.1 )(1.1 percentage points %12.2

2016Change 2015-2016

9,324 7,837 10,811 10.8 9.1 12.5 2,737 2,142 3,332 14.7 11.5 17.9 1,887 1,455 2,319 13.3 10.0 16.0 56,079 52,517 59,641%7.4 0.8 percentage points %)(0.9 0.0 percentage points %)(4.0 )(0.2 percentage points %)(2.9

2017Change 2016-2017

7,531 6,193 8,869 2,164 1,626 2,7028.7 7.2 10.2 11.9 8.9 14.9 1,0901,506 1,922 10.9 8.0 14.0 53,87757,621 61,365%)(19.2 %)(20.9 %)(20.2 %2.7)(2.1 percentage points )(2.8 percentage points )(2.4 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 8,723 7,458 9,988 10.1 11.68.6 1,915 3,0372,476 13.9 10.8 17.0 1,725 10.0 16.012.71,287 2,163 65,209 61,987 68,431

%15.8 1.4 percentage points %14.4 2.0 percentage points %14.5 1.8 %13.2percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20198,674 7,528 9,820 10.1 8.8 11.4 2,243 1,705 2,781 12.8 9.7 15.9 1,9391,0991,519 11.4 8.0 14.0 66,415 63,246 69,584

%)(0.6 0.0 percentage points %)(9.4 )(1.1 percentage points %)(11.9 )(1.3 %1.8percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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%6.1Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

1,632 1,304 1,960 7.5 6.0 8.92006 476 376 576 10.9 8.6 13.1 307 237 377 8.9 6.9 11.0 54,186 50,470 57,9022007Change 2006-2007

1,629 1,280 1,977 7.5 5.9 9.1 475 358 593 11.1 8.4 13.8 302 224 380 9.1 6.8 11.5 55,292 52,530 58,054)%(0.2 )%(0.2 )%(1.6 %2.00.0 0.2 0.2

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1,829 1,496 2,162 8.5 6.9 10.0 556 442 670 13.5 10.7 16.3 350 272 428 11.1 8.6 13.5 56,056 52,169 59,942%12.3 1.0 %17.1 2.4 %15.9 2.0 %1.4

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2,096 1,690 2,502 9.7 7.8 11.5 598 468 728 14.4 11.3 395 309 481 12.3 9.7 15.0 54,853 49,824 59,883percentage points percentage points percentage points%14.6 %7.6 %12.9 )%(2.11.2 0.9 1.2

Change 2009-20102010 2,002 1,564 2,440 9.3 7.3 11.3 609 466 752 14.7 11.3 18.1 405 311 499 12.8 10.0 16.0 55,149 51,478 58,820

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2011Change 2010-2011

2,535 2,144 2,926 11.9 10.1 13.7 587716 845 18.3 15.0 21.6 495 402 588 16.6 13.0 19.0 51,267 47,731 54,803%26.6 2.6 percentage points %17.6 3.6 percentage points %22.2 3.8 percentage points )%(7.0

2012Change 2011-2012

2,168 1,807 2,529 10.1 8.4 11.8 438560 682 15.1 11.8 18.4 375 291 459 13.1 10.0 16.0 54,494 51,360 57,628)%(14.5 )%(21.8)(1.8 percentage points )(3.2 percentage points )%(24.2 )(3.5 percentage points %6.3

2013Change 2012-2013

2,198 1,792 2,604 10.2 8.3 12.1 494603 712 19.113.316.2 405 319 491 14.4 11.0 18.0 56,335 52,261 60,409%1.4 0.1 percentage points %7.7 1.1 percentage points %8.0 1.3 percentage points %3.4

1,922 5542014Change 2013-2014

1,541 2,303 8.9 7.1 10.7 18.114.8 11.5679 377 287 467 13.1 10.0 16.0 60,622 56,547 64,697429)(1.3 percentage points%)(12.6 %)(8.1 )(1.4 percentage points %)(6.9 )(1.3 percentage points %7.6

2015Change 2014-2015

1,716 1,352 2,080 7.9 6.2 9.6 487 388 586 13.4 10.7 16.1 338 259 417 12.2 9.0 15.0 61,397 56,721 66,073%)(10.7 )(1.0 percentage points %)(12.1 )(1.4 percentage points %)(10.3 )(0.9 percentage points %1.3

2016Change 2015-2016

1,739 1,407 2,071 8.1 6.6 9.6 459 356 562 13.2 10.2 16.2 291 218 364 11.5 9.0 14.0 62,174 57,309 67,039%1.3 0.2 percentage points %)(5.7 )(0.2 percentage points %)(13.9 )(0.7 percentage points %1.3

2017Change 2016-2017

1,512 1,218 1,806 378 281 4757.1 5.7 8.5 10.9 8.1 13.7 188263 338 10.3 7.0 13.0 59,64466,372 73,100%)(13.1 %)(17.6 %)(9.6 %6.8)(1.0 percentage points )(2.3 percentage points )(1.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,519 1,167 1,871 7.0 8.65.4 257 467362 10.6 7.5 13.7 254 7.0 13.010.0172 336 67,349 61,293 73,405

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2019

Change 2018-20191,541 1,222 1,860 7.1 5.6 8.6 332 226 438 9.7 6.6 12.8 304142223 8.9 6.0 12.0 72,888 66,063 79,713

%1.4 0.1 percentage points %)(8.3 )(0.9 percentage points %)(12.2 )(1.1 %8.2percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(8.5Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

10,400 8,907 11,893 10.6 9.1 12.22006 3,043 2,504 3,582 13.0 10.7 15.4 1,852 1,474 2,230 10.7 8.6 12.9 47,790 45,652 49,9282007Change 2006-2007

10,285 8,315 12,255 10.6 8.6 12.7 3,309 2,597 4,021 14.3 11.2 17.3 2,168 1,692 2,644 12.8 10.0 15.6 50,997 47,101 54,892)%(1.1 %8.7 %17.1 %6.70.0 1.3 2.1

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Change 2008-2009

12,592 10,806 14,378 13.1 11.3 15.0 3,415 2,847 3,983 15.2 12.6 17.7 1,944 1,564 2,324 11.8 9.5 14.1 50,835 48,076 53,593%22.4 2.5 %3.2 0.9 )%(10.3 )(1.0 )%(0.3

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Change 2007-2008

12,606 10,596 14,616 13.3 11.2 15.4 4,081 3,331 4,830 18.0 14.7 2,473 1,957 2,989 14.9 11.8 18.0 46,684 43,884 49,484percentage points percentage points percentage points%0.1 %19.5 %27.2 )%(8.20.2 2.8 3.1

Change 2009-20102010 13,445 11,442 15,448 14.2 12.1 16.3 4,330 3,481 5,179 19.3 15.5 23.1 2,821 2,233 3,409 16.9 13.0 20.0 45,887 43,663 48,111

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2011Change 2010-2011

12,480 10,797 14,163 13.2 11.4 15.0 3,1923,951 4,710 18.0 14.5 21.5 2,720 2,101 3,339 16.6 12.0 20.0 45,512 42,782 48,242)%(7.2 )(1.0 percentage points )%(8.8 )(1.3 percentage points )%(3.6 )(0.3 percentage points )%(0.8

2012Change 2011-2012

12,587 10,710 14,464 13.4 11.4 15.4 3,3584,137 4,916 19.1 15.5 22.7 2,805 2,262 3,348 17.4 14.0 20.0 48,427 45,967 50,887%0.9 %4.70.2 percentage points 1.1 percentage points %3.1 0.8 percentage points %6.4

2013Change 2012-2013

15,003 13,105 16,901 16.0 14.0 18.0 3,7994,559 5,319 25.017.821.4 3,109 2,516 3,702 19.8 16.0 24.0 46,693 44,280 49,106%19.2 2.6 percentage points %10.2 2.3 percentage points %10.8 2.4 percentage points )%(3.6

13,651 4,3092014Change 2013-2014

11,919 15,383 14.5 12.7 16.3 23.820.5 17.25,009 2,963 2,458 3,468 19.1 16.0 22.0 48,194 44,829 51,5593,609)(1.5 percentage points%)(9.0 %)(5.5 )(0.9 percentage points %)(4.7 )(0.7 percentage points %3.2

2015Change 2014-2015

13,388 11,869 14,907 14.3 12.7 15.9 4,334 3,746 4,922 20.9 18.1 23.7 2,777 2,298 3,256 18.3 15.0 22.0 49,013 46,549 51,477%)(1.9 )(0.2 percentage points %0.6 0.4 percentage points %)(6.3 )(0.8 percentage points %1.7

2016Change 2015-2016

11,641 10,072 13,210 12.5 10.8 14.2 3,400 2,727 4,073 16.5 13.2 19.8 2,275 1,770 2,780 15.0 12.0 18.0 52,738 49,477 55,999%)(13.0 )(1.8 percentage points %)(21.6 )(4.4 percentage points %)(18.1 )(3.3 percentage points %7.6

2017Change 2016-2017

9,679 8,017 11,341 2,900 2,254 3,54610.4 8.6 12.2 14.3 11.1 17.5 1,5802,067 2,554 13.9 11.0 17.0 53,03056,416 59,802%)(16.9 %)(14.7 %)(9.1 %7.0)(2.1 percentage points )(2.2 percentage points )(1.1 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 9,668 7,860 11,476 10.4 12.38.5 2,080 3,5482,814 14.0 10.3 17.7 1,955 10.0 17.013.21,421 2,489 55,762 53,013 58,511

%)(0.1 0.0 percentage points )%(3.0 )(0.3 percentage points %)(5.4 )(0.7 %)(1.2percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201911,037 9,375 12,699 11.8 10.0 13.6 2,996 2,297 3,695 15.1 11.6 18.6 2,5351,4752,005 13.7 10.0 17.0 55,466 51,713 59,219

%14.2 1.4 percentage points %6.5 1.1 percentage points %2.6 0.5 %)(0.5percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(2.9Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

9,212 7,723 10,701 5.0 4.2 5.82006 2,532 2,027 3,037 5.7 4.6 6.8 1,603 1,245 1,961 4.7 3.7 5.8 71,352 69,137 73,5682007Change 2006-2007

9,981 8,298 11,664 5.5 4.6 6.4 2,725 2,141 3,310 6.1 4.8 7.4 1,718 1,318 2,118 5.0 3.8 6.2 72,700 69,013 76,387%8.3 %7.6 %7.2 %1.90.5 0.4 0.3

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%)(8.7 %)(27.6 %)(21.3 %23.1)(0.6 )(1.1 )(0.5percentage points percentage points percentage points

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Change 2008-2009

11,796 10,091 13,502 6.5 5.6 7.4 3,131 2,574 3,688 7.2 5.9 8.5 1,929 1,544 2,314 5.8 4.6 6.9 72,090 70,013 74,167%18.2 1.0 %14.9 1.1 %12.3 0.8 )%(0.8

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12,074 9,868 14,281 6.6 5.4 7.8 3,548 2,872 4,224 7.9 6.4 2,288 1,829 2,747 6.5 5.2 7.9 68,514 65,748 71,281percentage points percentage points percentage points%2.4 %13.3 %18.6 )%(5.00.1 0.7 0.7

Change 2009-20102010 12,919 10,938 14,900 7.2 6.1 8.3 3,835 3,030 4,640 8.4 6.6 10.2 2,526 1,972 3,080 7.1 6.0 9.0 65,729 63,925 67,533

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2011Change 2010-2011

12,459 10,445 14,473 6.9 5.8 8.0 3,1523,918 4,684 8.8 7.1 10.5 2,561 1,996 3,126 7.3 5.0 8.0 68,895 65,225 72,565)%(3.6 )(0.3 percentage points %2.2 0.4 percentage points %1.4 0.2 percentage points %4.8

2012Change 2011-2012

12,262 10,182 14,342 6.8 5.7 7.9 3,0373,799 4,561 8.7 6.9 10.5 2,559 2,025 3,093 7.5 5.0 9.0 75,744 73,392 78,096)%(1.6 )%(3.0)(0.1 percentage points )(0.1 percentage points )%(0.1 0.2 percentage points %9.9

2013Change 2012-2013

11,668 9,813 13,523 6.4 5.4 7.4 2,7493,428 4,107 9.66.48.0 2,315 1,761 2,869 6.9 5.0 8.0 71,075 69,168 72,982)%(4.8 )(0.4 percentage points )%(9.8 )(0.7 percentage points )%(9.5 )(0.6 percentage points )%(6.2

11,312 3,4232014Change 2013-2014

9,275 13,349 6.1 5.0 7.2 9.88.1 6.44,159 2,277 1,738 2,816 6.9 5.0 8.0 74,341 71,731 76,9512,687)(0.3 percentage points%)(3.1 %)(0.1 0.1 percentage points %)(1.6 0.0 percentage points %4.6

2015Change 2014-2015

12,035 10,242 13,828 6.5 5.5 7.5 3,228 2,664 3,792 7.8 6.4 9.2 2,188 1,763 2,613 6.8 6.0 8.0 76,934 74,512 79,356%6.4 0.4 percentage points %)(5.7 )(0.3 percentage points %)(3.9 )(0.1 percentage points %3.5

2016Change 2015-2016

10,912 9,480 12,344 5.8 5.0 6.6 2,625 2,067 3,183 6.4 5.0 7.8 1,772 1,369 2,175 5.6 4.0 7.0 79,388 75,626 83,150%)(9.3 )(0.7 percentage points %)(18.7 )(1.4 percentage points %)(19.0 )(1.2 percentage points %3.2

2017Change 2016-2017

9,991 8,590 11,392 2,537 2,034 3,0405.3 4.6 6.0 6.3 5.1 7.5 1,4141,789 2,164 5.8 5.0 7.0 78,21682,076 85,936%)(8.4 %)(3.4 %1.0 %3.4)(0.5 percentage points )(0.1 percentage points 0.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 9,560 7,969 11,151 5.0 5.84.2 1,637 2,7472,192 5.5 4.1 6.9 1,490 4.0 6.04.91,062 1,918 84,048 80,442 87,654

%)(4.3 )(0.3 percentage points )%(13.6 )(0.8 percentage points %)(16.7 )(0.9 %2.4percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20198,415 6,742 10,088 4.4 3.5 5.3 1,834 1,246 2,422 4.6 3.1 6.1 1,7008241,262 4.2 3.0 6.0 87,827 83,454 92,200

%)(12.0 )(0.6 percentage points %)(16.3 )(0.9 percentage points %)(15.3 )(0.7 %4.5percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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%1.6Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

1,084 866 1,302 19.1 15.3 23.02006 313 248 377 25.7 20.3 30.9 204 157 251 22.4 17.3 27.6 35,303 32,154 38,4522007Change 2006-2007

1,064 822 1,306 18.8 14.5 23.0 281 212 350 24.6 18.6 30.6 184 136 232 21.8 16.1 27.5 37,718 34,268 41,167)%(1.8 )%(10.2 )%(9.8 %6.8)(0.3 )(1.1 )(0.6

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Change 2008-2009

1,128 904 1,351 20.3 16.3 24.3 320 251 389 28.2 22.1 34.2 205 157 253 24.7 18.9 30.5 36,851 33,250 40,452%6.0 1.5 %13.9 3.6 %11.4 2.9 )%(2.3

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1,116 858 1,374 20.4 15.7 25.2 348 273 424 29.7 23.3 229 177 281 26.4 20.4 32.4 37,038 33,362 40,714percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(1.1 %8.8 %11.7 %0.50.1 1.5 1.7

Change 2009-20102010 1,060 816 1,304 19.5 15.0 24.0 327 249 405 28.8 22.0 35.6 218 166 270 26.0 20.0 32.0 35,813 32,669 38,957

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2011Change 2010-2011

1,133 895 1,371 21.0 16.6 25.4 262333 404 29.9 23.5 36.3 220 170 270 27.1 20.0 33.0 36,515 33,031 39,999%6.9 1.5 percentage points %1.8 1.1 percentage points %0.9 1.1 percentage points %2.0

2012Change 2011-2012

1,133 907 1,359 21.1 16.9 25.3 279344 409 31.7 25.7 37.7 246 201 291 30.8 25.0 36.0 38,384 34,912 41,856%0.0 %3.30.1 percentage points 1.8 percentage points %11.8 3.7 percentage points %5.1

2013Change 2012-2013

1,251 1,018 1,484 23.4 19.1 27.7 282351 420 38.826.032.4 238 185 291 29.9 23.0 37.0 38,284 34,512 42,056%10.4 2.3 percentage points %2.0 0.7 percentage points )%(3.3 )(0.9 percentage points )%(0.3

1,081 2932014Change 2013-2014

859 1,303 20.6 16.4 24.8 35.228.6 22.0361 198 150 246 26.2 20.0 33.0 37,590 33,879 41,301225)(2.8 percentage points%)(13.6 %)(16.5 )(3.8 percentage points %)(16.8 )(3.7 percentage points %)(1.8

2015Change 2014-2015

1,024 790 1,258 19.6 15.1 24.1 297 233 361 29.7 23.3 36.1 206 158 254 27.2 21.0 34.0 41,870 37,993 45,747%)(5.3 )(1.0 percentage points %1.4 1.1 percentage points %4.0 1.0 percentage points %11.4

2016Change 2015-2016

1,092 873 1,311 20.9 16.7 25.1 298 234 362 28.9 22.6 35.2 208 162 254 26.8 21.0 33.0 41,881 37,625 46,137%6.6 1.3 percentage points %0.3 )(0.8 percentage points %1.0 )(0.4 percentage points %0.0

2017Change 2016-2017

982 751 1,213 266 198 33419.0 14.5 23.5 26.3 19.5 33.1 130180 230 23.4 17.0 30.0 40,17144,479 48,787%)(10.1 %)(10.7 %)(13.5 %6.2)(1.9 percentage points )(2.6 percentage points )(3.4 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,063 846 1,280 20.7 24.916.5 201 337269 26.8 20.0 33.6 191 18.0 32.025.3139 243 43,196 38,640 47,752

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2019

Change 2018-2019969 764 1,174 19.2 15.1 23.3 235 160 310 24.2 16.5 31.9 215103159 22.9 15.0 31.0 45,464 41,222 49,706

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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1,621 1,315 1,927 14.9 12.1 17.72006 448 354 542 20.7 16.3 25.0 308 238 378 18.5 14.3 22.7 36,112 32,970 39,2552007Change 2006-2007

1,294 1,024 1,563 12.1 9.6 14.6 380 289 471 19.6 14.9 24.3 261 197 325 17.6 13.3 21.9 38,506 35,216 41,797)%(20.2 )%(15.2 )%(15.3 %6.6)(2.8 )(1.1 )(0.9

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1,204 963 1,445 11.5 9.2 13.8 394 307 481 20.2 15.8 24.7 268 204 332 18.6 14.1 23.0 37,928 34,846 41,010)%(7.0 )(0.6 %3.7 0.6 %2.7 1.0 )%(1.5

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1,438 1,122 1,753 13.8 10.8 16.8 447 350 544 22.5 17.6 299 232 366 20.0 15.5 24.5 36,872 33,681 40,063percentage points percentage points percentage points%19.4 %13.5 %11.6 )%(2.82.3 2.3 1.4

Change 2009-20102010 1,674 1,351 1,997 15.3 12.4 18.2 462 352 572 22.9 17.5 28.3 323 247 399 20.8 16.0 26.0 37,072 33,699 40,445

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2011Change 2010-2011

1,588 1,268 1,908 14.5 11.6 17.4 367470 573 23.8 18.6 29.0 326 251 401 21.5 16.0 26.0 36,393 34,249 38,537)%(5.1 )(0.8 percentage points %1.7 0.9 percentage points %0.9 0.7 percentage points )%(1.8

2012Change 2011-2012

1,770 1,457 2,083 16.0 13.2 18.8 386484 582 25.4 20.3 30.5 329 258 400 22.1 17.0 26.0 36,562 34,638 38,486%11.5 %3.01.5 percentage points 1.6 percentage points %0.9 0.6 percentage points %0.5

2013Change 2012-2013

1,603 1,269 1,937 14.6 11.6 17.6 339436 533 29.218.623.9 297 220 374 20.9 16.0 26.0 38,839 35,792 41,886)%(9.4 )(1.4 percentage points )%(9.9 )(1.5 percentage points )%(9.7 )(1.2 percentage points %6.2

1,682 4612014Change 2013-2014

1,379 1,985 15.4 12.6 18.2 31.025.6 20.2558 338 268 408 24.4 19.0 30.0 39,359 36,293 42,4253640.8 percentage points%4.9 %5.7 1.7 percentage points %13.8 3.5 percentage points %1.3

2015Change 2014-2015

1,740 1,461 2,019 16.1 13.5 18.7 461 372 550 26.1 21.1 31.1 327 257 397 24.5 19.0 30.0 40,091 36,638 43,544%3.4 0.7 percentage points %0.0 0.5 percentage points %)(3.3 0.1 percentage points %1.9

2016Change 2015-2016

1,465 1,176 1,754 13.7 11.0 16.4 407 317 497 23.9 18.6 29.2 284 217 351 22.0 17.0 27.0 42,887 39,520 46,254%)(15.8 )(2.4 percentage points %)(11.7 )(2.2 percentage points %)(13.1 )(2.5 percentage points %7.0

2017Change 2016-2017

1,511 1,244 1,778 362 273 45114.3 11.8 16.8 21.9 16.5 27.3 188257 326 20.5 15.0 26.0 39,56543,427 47,289%3.1 %)(11.1 %)(9.5 %1.30.6 percentage points )(2.0 percentage points )(1.5 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,431 1,180 1,682 13.4 15.711.1 247 439343 20.8 15.0 26.6 242 14.0 26.019.8165 319 46,645 42,517 50,773

%)(5.3 )(0.9 percentage points )%(5.2 )(1.1 percentage points %)(5.8 )(0.7 %7.4percentage points

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Change 2018-20191,507 1,241 1,773 14.1 11.6 16.6 384 290 478 23.2 17.5 28.9 341185263 21.5 15.0 28.0 44,986 40,277 49,695

%5.3 0.7 percentage points %12.0 2.4 percentage points %8.7 1.7 %)(3.6percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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67,279 61,611 72,948 8.2 7.5 8.92006 20,048 17,622 22,474 10.5 9.2 11.7 12,973 11,150 14,796 9.2 7.9 10.5 53,726 52,421 55,0322007Change 2006-2007

68,633 63,369 73,898 8.3 7.7 9.0 20,972 18,163 23,780 10.9 9.4 12.3 14,287 12,054 16,520 10.0 8.5 11.6 55,265 53,917 56,613%2.0 %4.6 %10.1 %2.90.1 0.4 0.8

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Change 2008-2009

76,979 69,715 84,243 9.4 8.5 10.2 23,461 20,362 26,561 12.3 10.6 13.9 15,839 13,569 18,109 11.2 9.6 12.8 55,638 54,134 57,141%12.2 1.1 %11.9 1.4 %10.9 1.2 %0.7

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89,772 82,075 97,469 10.9 10.0 11.8 28,022 24,645 31,399 14.8 13.0 18,150 15,599 20,701 12.9 11.1 14.8 50,709 49,687 51,731percentage points percentage points percentage points%16.6 %19.4 %14.6 )%(8.91.5 2.5 1.7

Change 2009-20102010 105,439 98,130 112,748 12.7 11.8 13.6 32,606 29,343 35,869 17.1 15.4 18.8 23,151 20,739 25,563 16.3 15.0 18.0 49,348 48,153 50,543

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%17.5 1.8 percentage points %16.4 %27.6 )%(2.72.3 3.4percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

118,023 109,330 126,716 14.1 13.1 15.1 34,87938,855 42,831 20.6 18.5 22.7 27,083 24,119 30,047 19.2 17.0 21.0 50,958 49,741 52,175%11.9 1.4 percentage points %19.2 3.5 percentage points %17.0 2.9 percentage points %3.3

2012Change 2011-2012

104,476 97,154 111,798 12.4 11.5 13.3 30,05533,432 36,809 17.9 16.1 19.7 22,584 19,913 25,255 16.1 14.0 18.0 52,275 50,959 53,591)%(11.5 )%(14.0)(1.7 percentage points )(2.7 percentage points )%(16.6 )(3.1 percentage points %2.6

2013Change 2012-2013

113,152 105,161 121,143 13.4 12.5 14.3 33,25436,781 40,308 21.617.819.7 24,674 21,844 27,504 17.6 16.0 20.0 52,954 51,505 54,403%8.3 1.0 percentage points %10.0 1.8 percentage points %9.3 1.5 percentage points %1.3

104,347 33,8902014Change 2013-2014

97,083 111,611 12.3 11.4 13.2 20.118.3 16.537,312 23,745 21,039 26,451 17.1 15.0 19.0 54,865 53,426 56,30430,468)(1.1 percentage points%)(7.8 %)(7.9 )(1.4 percentage points %)(3.8 )(0.5 percentage points %3.6

2015Change 2014-2015

99,879 91,848 107,910 11.7 10.8 12.6 31,019 27,493 34,545 16.8 14.9 18.7 21,170 18,434 23,906 15.4 13.0 17.0 54,939 53,102 56,776%)(4.3 )(0.6 percentage points %)(8.5 )(1.5 percentage points %)(10.8 )(1.7 percentage points %0.1

2016Change 2015-2016

94,224 87,442 101,006 11.0 10.2 11.8 29,222 25,761 32,683 15.9 14.0 17.8 19,948 17,263 22,633 14.7 13.0 17.0 60,175 58,880 61,470%)(5.7 )(0.7 percentage points %)(5.8 )(0.9 percentage points %)(5.8 )(0.7 percentage points %9.5

2017Change 2016-2017

96,264 88,712 103,816 28,665 25,390 31,94011.2 10.3 12.1 15.7 13.9 17.5 16,45218,980 21,508 14.1 12.0 16.0 58,95860,475 61,992%2.2 %)(1.9 %)(4.9 %0.50.2 percentage points )(0.2 percentage points )(0.6 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 95,731 89,057 102,405 11.0 11.810.2 25,718 32,48229,100 16.0 14.1 17.9 19,560 13.0 16.014.617,049 22,071 62,191 60,766 63,616

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2019

Change 2018-201974,273 66,586 81,960 8.6 7.7 9.5 20,923 16,855 24,991 11.7 9.4 14.0 16,59010,60413,597 10.3 8.0 13.0 65,051 63,251 66,851

%)(22.4 )(2.4 percentage points %)(28.1 )(4.3 percentage points %)(30.5 )(4.3 %4.6percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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%3.1Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

3,564 2,986 4,141 14.9 12.5 17.42006 1,067 869 1,264 21.9 17.8 25.9 735 587 883 20.1 16.1 24.2 38,277 35,509 41,0442007Change 2006-2007

3,326 2,760 3,892 14.1 11.7 16.5 1,047 833 1,262 21.6 17.2 26.0 673 531 815 18.7 14.8 22.7 38,949 35,932 41,965)%(6.7 )%(1.9 )%(8.4 %1.8)(0.8 )(0.3 )(1.4

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Change 2008-2009

3,177 2,625 3,728 13.6 11.2 16.0 1,004 791 1,217 21.2 16.7 25.7 665 511 819 18.9 14.5 23.2 38,076 35,726 40,426)%(4.5 )(0.5 )%(4.1 )(0.4 )%(1.2 0.2 )%(2.2

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3,214 2,478 3,950 13.9 10.7 17.1 1,091 839 1,344 23.7 18.2 722 550 894 21.0 16.0 26.0 41,067 38,296 43,837percentage points percentage points percentage points%1.2 %8.7 %8.6 %7.90.3 2.5 2.1

Change 2009-20102010 3,967 3,306 4,628 17.0 14.2 19.8 1,166 908 1,424 25.6 19.9 31.3 792 616 968 22.8 18.0 28.0 37,479 34,408 40,550

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2011Change 2010-2011

3,918 3,231 4,605 16.8 13.9 19.7 9891,228 1,467 27.4 22.1 32.7 838 657 1,019 24.5 19.0 29.0 39,347 37,105 41,589)%(1.2 )(0.2 percentage points %5.3 1.8 percentage points %5.8 1.7 percentage points %5.0

2012Change 2011-2012

4,021 3,388 4,654 17.3 14.6 20.0 9101,127 1,344 25.8 20.8 30.8 772 617 927 22.9 18.0 27.0 39,319 36,851 41,787%2.6 )%(8.20.5 percentage points )(1.6 percentage points )%(7.9 )(1.6 percentage points )%(0.1

2013Change 2012-2013

4,115 3,411 4,819 17.9 14.8 21.0 9881,220 1,452 34.323.328.8 845 669 1,021 25.2 20.0 30.0 41,258 38,511 44,005%2.3 0.6 percentage points %8.3 3.0 percentage points %9.5 2.3 percentage points %4.9

3,822 1,1182014Change 2013-2014

3,118 4,526 16.6 13.5 19.7 32.326.6 20.91,359 781 610 952 23.8 19.0 29.0 37,477 34,490 40,464877)(1.3 percentage points%)(7.1 %)(8.4 )(2.2 percentage points %)(7.6 )(1.4 percentage points %)(9.2

2015Change 2014-2015

3,465 2,816 4,114 15.0 12.2 17.8 1,087 871 1,303 25.8 20.7 30.9 787 623 951 23.7 19.0 29.0 41,811 39,134 44,488%)(9.3 )(1.6 percentage points %)(2.8 )(0.8 percentage points %0.8 )(0.1 percentage points %11.6

2016Change 2015-2016

3,255 2,619 3,891 14.2 11.4 17.0 958 740 1,176 23.4 18.1 28.7 646 487 805 20.7 16.0 26.0 46,851 44,366 49,336%)(6.1 )(0.8 percentage points %)(11.9 )(2.4 percentage points %)(17.9 )(3.0 percentage points %12.1

2017Change 2016-2017

3,110 2,460 3,760 915 687 1,14313.5 10.7 16.3 22.1 16.6 27.6 462631 800 20.3 15.0 26.0 42,50845,504 48,500%)(4.5 %)(4.5 %)(2.3 %)(2.9)(0.7 percentage points )(1.3 percentage points )(0.4 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 3,026 2,380 3,672 13.1 15.910.3 656 1,154905 21.9 15.9 27.9 602 14.0 26.019.6418 786 47,401 43,403 51,399

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2019

Change 2018-20192,862 2,244 3,480 12.3 9.6 15.0 787 542 1,032 19.2 13.2 25.2 733357545 17.9 12.0 24.0 50,047 46,760 53,334

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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7,671 6,488 8,853 12.7 10.7 14.62006 1,828 1,473 2,184 15.3 12.3 18.3 1,154 900 1,408 13.1 10.2 15.9 40,936 38,418 43,4552007Change 2006-2007

8,296 7,102 9,489 13.6 11.7 15.6 1,873 1,485 2,262 15.8 12.5 19.1 1,168 905 1,431 13.4 10.4 16.4 45,536 42,694 48,378%8.1 %2.5 %1.2 %11.20.9 0.5 0.3

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8,689 7,360 10,018 14.2 12.1 16.4 1,917 1,547 2,287 16.2 13.1 19.3 1,247 983 1,511 14.5 11.4 17.6 43,599 40,967 46,231%4.7 0.6 %2.3 0.4 %6.8 1.1 )%(4.3

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8,524 7,181 9,867 14.0 11.8 16.2 1,756 1,361 2,151 15.0 11.6 1,169 899 1,439 13.8 10.6 17.0 41,576 39,486 43,665percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(1.9 )%(8.4 )%(6.3 )%(4.6)(0.2 )(1.2 )(0.7

Change 2009-20102010 8,837 7,628 10,046 14.2 12.3 16.1 1,931 1,497 2,365 15.8 12.3 19.3 1,359 1,057 1,661 15.6 12.0 19.0 44,239 42,111 46,367

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2011Change 2010-2011

11,343 10,060 12,626 18.0 16.0 20.0 2,0522,500 2,948 20.6 16.9 24.3 1,573 1,234 1,912 18.2 14.0 22.0 41,663 39,515 43,811%28.4 3.8 percentage points %29.5 4.8 percentage points %15.7 2.6 percentage points )%(5.8

2012Change 2011-2012

10,710 9,518 11,902 16.9 15.0 18.8 1,7532,191 2,629 18.2 14.6 21.8 1,453 1,148 1,758 17.0 13.0 20.0 44,629 41,651 47,607)%(5.6 )%(12.4)(1.1 percentage points )(2.4 percentage points )%(7.6 )(1.2 percentage points %7.1

2013Change 2012-2013

9,709 8,298 11,120 15.4 13.2 17.6 1,7212,151 2,581 21.614.418.0 1,428 1,097 1,759 16.5 13.0 20.0 45,170 42,078 48,262)%(9.3 )(1.5 percentage points )%(1.8 )(0.2 percentage points )%(1.7 )(0.5 percentage points %1.2

9,701 1,9752014Change 2013-2014

8,464 10,938 15.4 13.4 17.4 19.916.5 13.12,380 1,343 1,044 1,642 15.6 12.0 19.0 44,735 42,147 47,3231,5700.0 percentage points%)(0.1 %)(8.2 )(1.5 percentage points %)(6.0 )(0.9 percentage points %)(1.0

2015Change 2014-2015

9,376 8,243 10,509 15.0 13.2 16.8 2,107 1,745 2,469 17.9 14.8 21.0 1,450 1,181 1,719 17.0 14.0 20.0 48,108 45,257 50,959%)(3.4 )(0.4 percentage points %6.7 1.4 percentage points %8.0 1.4 percentage points %7.5

2016Change 2015-2016

9,419 8,324 10,514 15.1 13.3 16.9 1,763 1,383 2,143 15.0 11.8 18.2 1,161 896 1,426 13.7 11.0 17.0 50,681 48,072 53,290%0.5 0.1 percentage points %)(16.3 )(2.9 percentage points %)(19.9 )(3.3 percentage points %5.3

2017Change 2016-2017

10,446 9,344 11,548 2,069 1,706 2,43216.7 14.9 18.5 17.7 14.6 20.8 1,0061,281 1,556 15.0 12.0 18.0 46,61449,472 52,330%10.9 %17.4 %10.3 %)(2.41.6 percentage points 2.7 percentage points 1.3 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 8,824 7,692 9,956 14.1 15.912.3 1,348 2,1421,745 14.8 11.4 18.2 1,103 9.0 16.012.9794 1,412 54,093 51,314 56,872

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2019

Change 2018-20197,321 6,114 8,528 11.8 9.9 13.7 1,504 1,043 1,965 12.9 8.9 16.9 1,295623959 11.3 7.0 15.0 54,913 50,608 59,218

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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4,124 3,439 4,808 14.4 12.0 16.82006 1,341 1,077 1,606 21.9 17.6 26.2 919 721 1,117 20.1 15.8 24.5 36,952 34,330 39,5732007Change 2006-2007

4,285 3,526 5,044 15.1 12.4 17.8 1,366 1,074 1,657 22.6 17.8 27.5 896 690 1,102 20.2 15.5 24.8 38,341 35,479 41,203%3.9 %1.9 )%(2.5 %3.80.7 0.7 0.1

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Change 2008-2009

4,457 3,781 5,133 15.7 13.3 18.1 1,416 1,160 1,673 23.9 19.6 28.2 973 780 1,166 22.6 18.1 27.1 40,858 37,524 44,191%4.0 0.6 %3.7 1.3 %8.6 2.4 %6.6

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5,024 4,315 5,732 17.8 15.3 20.3 1,569 1,281 1,858 26.4 21.6 988 777 1,199 22.8 17.9 27.6 38,073 34,779 41,366percentage points percentage points percentage points%12.7 %10.8 %1.5 )%(6.82.1 2.5 0.2

Change 2009-20102010 4,461 3,658 5,264 15.8 13.0 18.6 1,672 1,332 2,012 27.6 22.0 33.2 1,115 876 1,354 25.2 20.0 31.0 38,776 35,917 41,635

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2011Change 2010-2011

5,111 4,439 5,783 18.1 15.7 20.5 1,2731,576 1,879 26.7 21.6 31.8 1,008 770 1,246 23.4 17.0 28.0 39,101 35,790 42,412%14.6 2.3 percentage points )%(5.7 )(0.9 percentage points )%(9.6 )(1.8 percentage points %0.8

2012Change 2011-2012

4,540 3,751 5,329 16.1 13.3 18.9 1,3291,633 1,937 27.8 22.6 33.0 1,089 865 1,313 25.2 20.0 30.0 40,752 38,142 43,362)%(11.2 %3.6)(2.0 percentage points 1.1 percentage points %8.0 1.8 percentage points %4.2

2013Change 2012-2013

4,420 3,581 5,259 15.7 12.7 18.7 1,2191,523 1,827 32.221.426.8 1,026 788 1,264 24.5 19.0 30.0 40,438 37,519 43,357)%(2.6 )(0.4 percentage points )%(6.7 )(1.0 percentage points )%(5.8 )(0.7 percentage points )%(0.8

4,637 1,5772014Change 2013-2014

3,843 5,431 16.3 13.5 19.1 32.327.3 22.31,868 1,044 839 1,249 24.5 20.0 29.0 42,896 40,503 45,2891,2860.6 percentage points%4.9 %3.5 0.5 percentage points %1.8 0.0 percentage points %6.1

2015Change 2014-2015

4,745 4,099 5,391 16.8 14.5 19.1 1,557 1,281 1,833 26.9 22.1 31.7 1,076 862 1,290 25.1 20.0 30.0 43,620 40,232 47,008%2.3 0.5 percentage points %)(1.3 )(0.4 percentage points %3.1 0.6 percentage points %1.7

2016Change 2015-2016

4,355 3,701 5,009 15.3 13.0 17.6 1,407 1,134 1,680 24.3 19.6 29.0 920 707 1,133 21.5 16.0 26.0 46,624 42,902 50,346%)(8.2 )(1.5 percentage points %)(9.6 )(2.6 percentage points %)(14.5 )(3.6 percentage points %6.9

2017Change 2016-2017

3,798 3,093 4,503 1,211 928 1,49413.3 10.8 15.8 21.2 16.2 26.2 601817 1,033 19.4 14.0 24.0 42,36346,579 50,795%)(12.8 %)(13.9 %)(11.2 %)(0.1)(2.0 percentage points )(3.1 percentage points )(2.1 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 3,455 2,811 4,099 12.1 14.39.9 774 1,3461,060 18.6 13.6 23.6 662 11.0 21.015.7449 875 51,083 47,608 54,558

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2019

Change 2018-20193,992 3,260 4,724 13.9 11.3 16.5 1,342 1,030 1,654 23.4 18.0 28.8 1,191733962 23.0 18.0 28.0 49,869 46,107 53,631

%15.5 1.8 percentage points %26.6 4.8 percentage points %45.3 7.3 %)(2.4percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%4.2Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

6,765 5,833 7,697 17.4 15.0 19.82006 1,999 1,606 2,392 23.5 18.9 28.1 1,280 1,000 1,560 20.5 16.0 25.0 36,103 33,534 38,6722007Change 2006-2007

8,480 7,309 9,651 22.0 18.9 25.0 2,284 1,838 2,731 27.0 21.7 32.2 1,431 1,115 1,747 23.0 17.9 28.1 37,301 35,236 39,366%25.4 %14.3 %11.8 %3.34.6 3.5 2.5

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Change 2008-2009

8,034 6,712 9,357 20.9 17.5 24.4 2,414 1,975 2,852 29.0 23.7 34.2 1,461 1,161 1,761 23.9 19.0 28.8 37,888 34,667 41,110)%(5.3 )(1.1 %5.7 2.0 %2.1 0.9 %1.6

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8,053 6,703 9,404 20.9 17.4 24.4 2,107 1,682 2,531 26.2 20.9 1,391 1,085 1,697 23.6 18.4 28.9 37,840 34,747 40,933percentage points percentage points percentage points%0.2 )%(12.7 )%(4.8 )%(0.10.0 )(2.8 )(0.3

Change 2009-20102010 8,602 7,223 9,981 21.8 18.3 25.3 2,414 1,906 2,922 28.8 22.7 34.9 1,693 1,341 2,045 27.6 22.0 33.0 36,193 33,743 38,643

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2011Change 2010-2011

10,217 9,001 11,433 25.6 22.5 28.7 2,5372,992 3,447 36.1 30.6 41.6 1,975 1,626 2,324 32.3 26.0 38.0 38,634 36,030 41,238%18.8 3.8 percentage points %23.9 7.3 percentage points %16.7 4.7 percentage points %6.7

2012Change 2011-2012

8,769 7,618 9,920 22.0 19.1 24.9 1,8332,299 2,765 28.2 22.5 33.9 1,533 1,192 1,874 25.4 19.0 31.0 39,253 36,571 41,935)%(14.2 )%(23.2)(3.6 percentage points )(7.9 percentage points )%(22.4 )(6.9 percentage points %1.6

2013Change 2012-2013

9,353 7,984 10,722 23.6 20.1 27.1 2,0812,537 2,993 37.325.931.6 1,748 1,409 2,087 29.1 24.0 35.0 39,764 36,556 42,972%6.7 1.6 percentage points %10.4 3.4 percentage points %14.0 3.7 percentage points %1.3

9,146 2,4602014Change 2013-2014

7,839 10,453 23.0 19.7 26.3 36.530.8 25.12,915 1,615 1,290 1,940 27.3 22.0 33.0 41,572 38,613 44,5312,005)(0.6 percentage points%)(2.2 %)(3.0 )(0.8 percentage points %)(7.6 )(1.8 percentage points %4.5

2015Change 2014-2015

8,452 7,355 9,549 21.3 18.5 24.1 2,322 1,900 2,744 29.6 24.2 35.0 1,637 1,313 1,961 28.3 23.0 34.0 41,755 39,109 44,401%)(7.6 )(1.7 percentage points %)(5.6 )(1.2 percentage points %1.4 1.0 percentage points %0.4

2016Change 2015-2016

8,248 7,153 9,343 20.7 17.9 23.5 1,929 1,519 2,339 24.5 19.3 29.7 1,319 1,006 1,632 22.8 17.0 28.0 41,759 38,343 45,175%)(2.4 )(0.6 percentage points %)(16.9 )(5.1 percentage points %)(19.4 )(5.5 percentage points %0.0

2017Change 2016-2017

8,107 7,021 9,193 2,106 1,733 2,47920.3 17.6 23.0 26.7 22.0 31.4 1,0421,328 1,614 22.8 18.0 28.0 42,04045,785 49,530%)(1.7 %9.2 %0.7 %9.6)(0.4 percentage points 2.2 percentage points 0.0 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 7,368 6,292 8,444 18.4 21.115.7 1,167 2,0611,614 20.7 15.0 26.4 1,004 12.0 23.017.5666 1,342 45,804 41,931 49,677

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2019

Change 2018-20197,976 6,860 9,092 19.9 17.1 22.7 1,846 1,380 2,312 23.5 17.6 29.4 1,5487981,173 20.3 14.0 27.0 47,705 43,181 52,229

%8.3 1.5 percentage points %14.4 2.8 percentage points %16.8 2.8 %4.2percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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2,586 2,135 3,037 10.7 8.8 12.52006 864 685 1,043 16.9 13.4 20.4 584 453 715 14.8 11.5 18.1 39,542 36,652 42,4322007Change 2006-2007

3,329 2,697 3,961 14.0 11.3 16.6 925 716 1,133 18.6 14.4 22.8 647 496 798 17.2 13.1 21.2 41,616 38,772 44,461%28.7 %7.1 %10.8 %5.23.3 1.7 2.4

$50,145

%17.1 %)(22.0 %)(26.5 %24.42.8 0.2 )(0.2percentage points percentage points percentage points

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Change 2008-2009

3,732 3,112 4,351 15.7 13.1 18.3 977 776 1,178 19.9 15.8 24.0 612 477 747 16.4 12.8 20.1 39,072 36,452 41,693%12.1 1.7 %5.6 1.3 )%(5.4 )(0.8 )%(6.1

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3,050 2,386 3,715 12.9 10.1 15.8 945 734 1,156 19.5 15.2 597 450 744 16.2 12.2 20.2 39,571 37,240 41,902percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(18.3 )%(3.3 )%(2.5 %1.3)(2.8 )(0.4 )(0.2

Change 2009-20102010 3,264 2,558 3,970 13.8 10.8 16.8 1,084 827 1,341 22.0 16.8 27.2 700 530 870 18.8 14.0 23.0 40,253 38,283 42,223

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2011Change 2010-2011

3,724 3,085 4,363 15.8 13.1 18.5 1,0421,262 1,482 26.2 21.6 30.8 834 673 995 22.7 18.0 27.0 39,292 36,202 42,382%14.1 2.0 percentage points %16.4 4.2 percentage points %19.1 3.9 percentage points )%(2.4

2012Change 2011-2012

3,773 3,169 4,377 16.1 13.5 18.7 9101,122 1,334 24.1 19.5 28.7 748 604 892 21.1 17.0 25.0 38,157 35,544 40,770%1.3 )%(11.10.3 percentage points )(2.1 percentage points )%(10.3 )(1.6 percentage points )%(2.9

2013Change 2012-2013

3,798 3,198 4,398 16.2 13.6 18.8 9471,140 1,333 29.120.724.9 780 630 930 22.2 18.0 26.0 40,866 37,780 43,952%0.7 0.1 percentage points %1.6 0.8 percentage points %4.3 1.1 percentage points %7.1

3,383 9792014Change 2013-2014

2,789 3,977 14.5 12.0 17.0 26.021.4 16.81,189 654 505 803 19.1 15.0 23.0 42,191 38,529 45,853769)(1.7 percentage points%)(10.9 %)(14.1 )(3.5 percentage points %)(16.2 )(3.1 percentage points %3.2

2015Change 2014-2015

3,912 3,447 4,377 16.9 14.9 18.9 1,184 1,034 1,334 26.8 23.4 30.2 845 733 957 25.3 22.0 29.0 42,591 39,190 45,992%15.6 2.4 percentage points %20.9 5.4 percentage points %29.2 6.2 percentage points %0.9

2016Change 2015-2016

2,965 2,378 3,552 13.0 10.4 15.6 838 647 1,029 19.5 15.1 23.9 565 432 698 17.6 14.0 22.0 42,306 39,494 45,118%)(24.2 )(3.9 percentage points %)(29.2 )(7.3 percentage points %)(33.1 )(7.7 percentage points %)(0.7

2017Change 2016-2017

2,683 2,148 3,218 698 508 88811.8 9.4 14.2 17.0 12.4 21.6 337476 615 15.4 11.0 20.0 45,94548,627 51,309%)(9.5 %)(16.7 %)(15.8 %14.9)(1.2 percentage points )(2.5 percentage points )(2.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 2,810 2,290 3,330 12.4 14.710.1 517 899708 17.3 12.6 22.0 473 11.0 20.015.5327 619 46,486 42,454 50,518

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2019

Change 2018-20193,029 2,521 3,537 13.5 11.2 15.8 674 495 853 17.1 12.5 21.7 563295429 14.6 10.0 19.0 49,189 44,887 53,491

%7.8 1.1 percentage points %)(4.8 )(0.2 percentage points %)(9.3 )(0.9 %5.8percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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9,597 8,151 11,042 11.7 9.9 13.42006 2,698 2,208 3,188 13.5 11.1 16.0 1,677 1,349 2,005 11.1 8.9 13.3 50,013 47,036 52,9892007Change 2006-2007

8,450 7,297 9,603 10.4 9.0 11.8 2,647 2,172 3,121 13.7 11.2 16.1 1,787 1,429 2,145 12.1 9.7 14.5 51,383 48,197 54,569)%(12.0 )%(1.9 %6.6 %2.7)(1.3 0.2 1.0

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7,939 6,707 9,171 9.8 8.3 11.3 2,373 1,881 2,865 12.5 9.9 15.1 1,574 1,212 1,936 10.9 8.4 13.5 51,953 48,473 55,433)%(6.0 )(0.6 )%(10.4 )(1.2 )%(11.9 )(1.2 %1.1

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9,917 8,639 11,195 12.2 10.6 13.8 2,695 2,170 3,220 14.0 11.3 1,641 1,267 2,015 11.2 8.7 13.8 51,029 48,501 53,557percentage points percentage points percentage points%24.9 %13.6 %4.3 )%(1.82.4 1.5 0.3

Change 2009-20102010 9,108 7,545 10,671 11.1 9.2 13.0 2,841 2,224 3,458 14.6 11.4 17.8 1,894 1,473 2,315 12.8 10.0 16.0 50,430 47,605 53,255

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2011Change 2010-2011

10,766 9,094 12,438 13.0 11.0 15.0 2,7773,360 3,943 17.6 14.5 20.7 2,173 1,752 2,594 15.0 12.0 17.0 53,764 49,957 57,571%18.2 1.9 percentage points %18.3 3.0 percentage points %14.7 2.2 percentage points %6.6

2012Change 2011-2012

10,651 9,051 12,251 12.9 11.0 14.8 2,4923,062 3,632 16.4 13.3 19.5 2,079 1,683 2,475 14.7 11.0 17.0 53,208 50,371 56,045)%(1.1 )%(8.9)(0.1 percentage points )(1.2 percentage points )%(4.3 )(0.3 percentage points )%(1.0

2013Change 2012-2013

12,115 10,657 13,573 14.7 12.9 16.5 2,5723,085 3,598 19.513.916.7 2,079 1,674 2,484 15.0 12.0 18.0 53,007 49,031 56,983%13.7 1.8 percentage points %0.8 0.3 percentage points %0.0 0.3 percentage points )%(0.4

9,740 2,6492014Change 2013-2014

8,240 11,240 11.9 10.1 13.7 18.014.8 11.63,228 1,737 1,324 2,150 12.8 10.0 16.0 51,629 48,225 55,0332,070)(2.8 percentage points%)(19.6 %)(14.1 )(1.9 percentage points %)(16.5 )(2.2 percentage points %)(2.6

2015Change 2014-2015

9,434 7,830 11,038 11.5 9.5 13.5 2,670 2,161 3,179 15.0 12.1 17.9 1,873 1,486 2,260 13.9 11.0 17.0 59,248 55,708 62,788%)(3.1 )(0.4 percentage points %0.8 0.2 percentage points %7.8 1.1 percentage points %14.8

2016Change 2015-2016

7,771 6,409 9,133 9.5 7.8 11.2 2,138 1,610 2,666 12.1 9.1 15.1 1,507 1,129 1,885 11.4 8.0 14.0 58,526 54,335 62,717%)(17.6 )(2.0 percentage points %)(19.9 )(2.9 percentage points %)(19.5 )(2.5 percentage points %)(1.2

2017Change 2016-2017

8,792 7,393 10,191 2,287 1,806 2,76810.7 9.0 12.4 13.0 10.3 15.7 1,1481,524 1,900 11.6 9.0 14.0 56,65761,290 65,923%13.1 %7.0 %1.1 %4.71.2 percentage points 0.9 percentage points 0.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 9,217 7,710 10,724 11.3 13.19.5 1,802 2,8882,345 13.5 10.4 16.6 1,569 9.0 16.012.21,144 1,994 58,057 54,722 61,392

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2019

Change 2018-20197,920 6,471 9,369 9.7 7.9 11.5 1,961 1,400 2,522 11.3 8.1 14.5 1,6938171,255 9.8 6.0 13.0 69,859 65,257 74,461

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%4.4Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

2,062 1,652 2,472 13.7 11.0 16.52006 741 589 892 21.6 17.1 25.9 497 387 607 19.2 14.9 23.4 38,761 35,818 41,7042007Change 2006-2007

2,022 1,634 2,411 13.6 11.0 16.3 711 551 871 20.8 16.1 25.5 458 348 568 17.9 13.6 22.2 39,539 36,699 42,380)%(1.9 )%(4.0 )%(7.8 %2.0)(0.1 )(0.8 )(1.3

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Change 2008-2009

2,169 1,788 2,551 14.6 12.0 17.2 768 611 924 22.8 18.2 27.5 521 407 635 20.8 16.3 25.4 40,037 36,641 43,433%7.3 1.0 %8.0 2.0 %13.8 2.9 %1.3

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2,202 1,705 2,698 15.0 11.6 18.4 810 622 997 23.5 18.0 542 412 672 21.2 16.1 26.2 38,657 36,192 41,122percentage points percentage points percentage points%1.5 %5.5 %4.0 )%(3.40.4 0.7 0.4

Change 2009-20102010 2,336 1,834 2,838 15.9 12.5 19.3 918 703 1,133 26.1 20.0 32.2 630 483 777 24.1 18.0 30.0 36,931 34,195 39,667

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%6.1 0.9 percentage points %13.3 %16.2 )%(4.52.6 2.9percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

2,793 2,324 3,262 19.0 15.8 22.2 8111,012 1,213 29.0 23.2 34.8 707 562 852 27.4 21.0 33.0 37,616 35,088 40,144%19.6 3.1 percentage points %10.2 2.9 percentage points %12.2 3.3 percentage points %1.9

2012Change 2011-2012

2,192 1,762 2,622 14.8 11.9 17.7 648837 1,026 24.3 18.8 29.8 576 442 710 22.6 17.0 27.0 40,917 38,031 43,803)%(21.5 )%(17.3)(4.2 percentage points )(4.7 percentage points )%(18.5 )(4.8 percentage points %8.8

2013Change 2012-2013

2,321 1,882 2,760 15.6 12.6 18.6 700886 1,072 31.220.425.8 632 488 776 24.9 19.0 31.0 40,226 37,476 42,976%5.9 0.8 percentage points %5.9 1.5 percentage points %9.7 2.3 percentage points )%(1.7

2,389 8392014Change 2013-2014

1,986 2,792 16.1 13.4 18.8 29.824.6 19.41,015 560 425 695 22.5 17.0 28.0 40,455 38,092 42,8186630.5 percentage points%2.9 %)(5.3 )(1.2 percentage points %)(11.4 )(2.4 percentage points %0.6

2015Change 2014-2015

2,576 2,239 2,913 17.5 15.2 19.8 872 725 1,019 26.2 21.8 30.6 585 470 700 24.1 19.0 29.0 42,836 39,551 46,121%7.8 1.4 percentage points %3.9 1.6 percentage points %4.5 1.6 percentage points %5.9

2016Change 2015-2016

2,198 1,831 2,565 14.7 12.2 17.2 745 575 915 21.8 16.8 26.8 511 385 637 20.9 16.0 26.0 41,625 38,748 44,502%)(14.7 )(2.8 percentage points %)(14.6 )(4.4 percentage points %)(12.6 )(3.2 percentage points %)(2.8

2017Change 2016-2017

2,100 1,704 2,496 734 560 90814.2 11.5 16.9 21.7 16.6 26.8 377505 633 20.7 16.0 26.0 41,14244,553 47,964%)(4.5 %)(1.5 %)(1.2 %7.0)(0.5 percentage points )(0.1 percentage points )(0.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,920 1,525 2,315 12.9 15.510.3 541 893717 21.1 15.9 26.3 499 15.0 26.020.3362 636 48,413 45,335 51,491

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2019

Change 2018-20191,633 1,261 2,005 10.9 8.4 13.4 570 380 760 16.8 11.2 22.4 539249394 16.1 10.0 22.0 51,317 46,719 55,915

%)(14.9 )(2.0 percentage points %)(20.5 )(4.3 percentage points %)(21.0 )(4.2 %6.0percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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11,289 9,577 13,001 7.3 6.2 8.52006 3,796 3,091 4,500 10.4 8.5 12.3 2,427 1,920 2,934 8.7 6.9 10.6 55,122 52,752 57,4912007Change 2006-2007

11,850 9,981 13,720 7.8 6.6 9.0 3,777 2,958 4,595 10.4 8.1 12.6 2,385 1,835 2,935 8.7 6.7 10.7 54,813 52,295 57,331%5.0 )%(0.5 )%(1.7 )%(0.60.5 0.0 0.0

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%34.8 %17.7 %9.2 %16.72.9 3.9 2.6percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

15,370 13,042 17,698 10.1 8.6 11.7 4,858 3,974 5,741 13.7 11.2 16.2 3,248 2,622 3,874 12.2 9.9 14.6 57,539 55,083 59,995%29.7 2.3 %28.6 3.3 %36.2 3.5 %5.0

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16,239 13,972 18,506 10.7 9.2 12.2 4,976 4,006 5,947 14.0 11.3 3,292 2,616 3,968 12.2 9.7 14.7 53,224 51,285 55,164percentage points percentage points percentage points%5.7 %2.4 %1.4 )%(7.50.6 0.3 0.0

Change 2009-20102010 18,260 15,559 20,961 12.1 10.3 13.9 6,169 5,041 7,297 17.1 14.0 20.2 4,117 3,361 4,873 15.1 12.0 18.0 50,777 48,652 52,902

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%12.4 1.4 percentage points %24.0 %25.1 )%(4.63.1 2.9percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

18,145 15,548 20,742 12.1 10.4 13.8 5,2986,340 7,382 18.0 15.0 21.0 3,825 3,056 4,594 14.3 11.0 17.0 54,174 51,311 57,037)%(0.6 0.0 percentage points %2.8 0.9 percentage points )%(7.1 )(0.8 percentage points %6.7

2012Change 2011-2012

17,718 15,280 20,156 11.8 10.2 13.4 4,6355,636 6,637 16.3 13.4 19.2 3,883 3,166 4,600 14.8 12.0 17.0 51,898 49,386 54,410)%(2.4 )%(11.1)(0.3 percentage points )(1.7 percentage points %1.5 0.5 percentage points )%(4.2

2013Change 2012-2013

18,626 16,335 20,917 12.5 11.0 14.0 4,6545,530 6,406 19.013.816.4 3,980 3,291 4,669 15.6 13.0 18.0 55,745 51,643 59,847%5.1 0.7 percentage points )%(1.9 0.1 percentage points %2.5 0.8 percentage points %7.4

15,436 4,9382014Change 2013-2014

12,931 17,941 10.4 8.7 12.1 18.215.0 11.85,982 3,431 2,668 4,194 13.7 11.0 17.0 57,719 54,957 60,4813,894)(2.1 percentage points%)(17.1 %)(10.7 )(1.4 percentage points %)(13.8 )(1.9 percentage points %3.5

2015Change 2014-2015

15,717 13,437 17,997 10.6 9.1 12.1 4,773 3,954 5,592 14.6 12.1 17.1 3,277 2,625 3,929 13.3 11.0 16.0 56,161 52,891 59,431%1.8 0.2 percentage points %)(3.3 )(0.4 percentage points %)(4.5 )(0.4 percentage points %)(2.7

2016Change 2015-2016

14,819 12,510 17,128 10.0 8.4 11.6 4,142 3,282 5,002 12.9 10.2 15.6 2,913 2,302 3,524 12.0 10.0 14.0 61,962 57,912 66,012%)(5.7 )(0.6 percentage points %)(13.2 )(1.7 percentage points %)(11.1 )(1.3 percentage points %10.3

2017Change 2016-2017

17,416 15,347 19,485 4,543 3,718 5,36811.7 10.3 13.1 14.4 11.8 17.0 2,2462,891 3,536 12.2 10.0 15.0 57,17461,121 65,068%17.5 %9.7 %)(0.8 %)(1.41.7 percentage points 1.5 percentage points 0.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 14,891 12,487 17,295 10.0 11.68.4 3,302 5,2104,256 13.5 10.5 16.5 2,963 9.0 16.012.52,232 3,694 62,522 60,042 65,002

%)(14.5 )(1.7 percentage points )%(6.3 )(0.9 percentage points %2.5 0.3 %2.3percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201915,223 13,057 17,389 10.2 8.7 11.7 4,467 3,635 5,299 14.3 11.6 17.0 3,3441,9582,651 11.3 8.0 14.0 64,341 60,514 68,168

%2.2 0.2 percentage points %5.0 0.8 percentage points %)(10.5 )(1.2 %2.9percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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9,867 8,494 11,241 16.1 13.9 18.42006 3,257 2,716 3,798 21.2 17.7 24.7 2,039 1,653 2,425 18.4 14.9 21.9 40,294 37,623 42,9662007Change 2006-2007

10,670 8,878 12,462 17.8 14.8 20.8 3,857 3,086 4,628 25.7 20.6 30.9 2,348 1,826 2,870 21.7 16.9 26.5 40,145 37,410 42,880%8.1 %18.4 %15.2 )%(0.41.7 4.5 3.3

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%)(23.4 %)(22.0 %)(18.3 %29.3)(3.7 )(2.6 )(1.9percentage points percentage points percentage points

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Change 2008-2009

9,318 7,828 10,808 15.5 13.1 18.0 3,184 2,561 3,806 21.5 17.3 25.8 2,145 1,675 2,615 20.2 15.8 24.6 43,025 40,515 45,534)%(12.7 )(2.3 )%(17.4 )(4.2 )%(8.6 )(1.5 %7.2

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11,868 10,362 13,375 19.9 17.4 22.4 4,264 3,629 4,900 29.1 24.8 2,518 2,044 2,992 23.9 19.4 28.5 38,143 35,927 40,358percentage points percentage points percentage points%27.4 %33.9 %17.4 )%(11.34.4 7.6 3.7

Change 2009-20102010 12,223 10,749 13,697 20.4 17.9 22.9 4,437 3,723 5,151 29.8 25.0 34.6 3,047 2,557 3,537 27.6 23.0 32.0 36,701 34,416 38,986

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2011Change 2010-2011

10,579 8,960 12,198 17.7 15.0 20.4 3,1373,865 4,593 26.5 21.5 31.5 2,592 2,042 3,142 23.7 18.0 28.0 41,023 39,156 42,890)%(13.5 )(2.7 percentage points )%(12.9 )(3.3 percentage points )%(14.9 )(3.9 percentage points %11.8

2012Change 2011-2012

9,656 8,104 11,208 16.1 13.5 18.7 2,7213,349 3,977 23.4 19.0 27.8 2,396 1,939 2,853 22.4 18.0 26.0 41,205 38,930 43,480)%(8.7 )%(13.4)(1.6 percentage points )(3.1 percentage points )%(7.6 )(1.3 percentage points %0.4

2013Change 2012-2013

11,240 9,656 12,824 18.8 16.2 21.4 3,1253,791 4,457 31.522.126.8 2,561 2,013 3,109 24.2 19.0 29.0 40,790 38,125 43,455%16.4 2.7 percentage points %13.2 3.4 percentage points %6.9 1.8 percentage points )%(1.0

12,197 4,3082014Change 2013-2014

10,659 13,735 20.4 17.8 23.0 35.030.7 26.44,905 3,008 2,559 3,457 28.8 24.0 33.0 41,554 39,317 43,7913,7111.6 percentage points%8.5 %13.6 3.9 percentage points %17.5 4.6 percentage points %1.9

2015Change 2014-2015

10,729 9,234 12,224 17.9 15.4 20.4 3,762 3,124 4,400 26.9 22.3 31.5 2,519 2,026 3,012 24.3 20.0 29.0 41,728 39,043 44,413%)(12.0 )(2.5 percentage points %)(12.7 )(3.8 percentage points %)(16.3 )(4.5 percentage points %0.4

2016Change 2015-2016

9,381 8,001 10,761 15.6 13.3 17.9 3,151 2,513 3,789 22.7 18.1 27.3 2,177 1,700 2,654 21.3 17.0 26.0 46,877 44,838 48,916%)(12.6 )(2.3 percentage points %)(16.2 )(4.2 percentage points %)(13.6 )(3.0 percentage points %12.3

2017Change 2016-2017

9,013 7,497 10,529 2,951 2,264 3,63814.9 12.4 17.4 21.2 16.3 26.1 1,4902,018 2,546 19.7 14.0 25.0 43,97246,664 49,356%)(3.9 %)(6.3 %)(7.3 %)(0.5)(0.7 percentage points )(1.5 percentage points )(1.6 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 8,709 7,225 10,193 14.3 16.711.9 2,063 3,4552,759 19.9 14.9 24.9 1,872 13.0 24.018.41,354 2,390 50,396 47,634 53,158

%)(3.4 )(0.6 percentage points )%(6.5 )(1.3 percentage points %)(7.2 )(1.3 %8.0percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20197,559 6,033 9,085 12.4 9.9 14.9 2,542 1,826 3,258 18.6 13.4 23.8 2,2101,1221,666 16.5 11.0 22.0 52,089 48,664 55,514

%)(13.2 )(1.9 percentage points %)(7.9 )(1.3 percentage points %)(11.0 )(1.9 %3.4percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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1,531 1,234 1,828 14.8 11.9 17.72006 502 397 607 27.9 22.0 33.7 351 272 430 26.2 20.3 32.1 33,971 31,320 36,6232007Change 2006-2007

1,622 1,275 1,970 15.9 12.5 19.3 510 386 634 28.8 21.8 35.8 344 257 431 25.7 19.2 32.2 33,620 30,673 36,567%5.9 %1.6 )%(2.0 )%(1.01.1 0.9 )(0.5

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1,812 1,458 2,167 17.7 14.3 21.2 568 446 690 32.6 25.6 39.6 388 298 478 29.8 22.9 36.7 33,425 30,682 36,169%11.7 1.8 %11.4 3.8 %12.8 4.1 )%(0.6

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1,859 1,453 2,265 18.6 14.6 22.7 577 446 708 35.2 27.2 392 300 484 32.1 24.6 39.6 32,809 29,930 35,688percentage points percentage points percentage points%2.6 %1.6 %1.0 )%(1.80.9 2.6 2.3

Change 2009-20102010 1,879 1,489 2,269 19.5 15.4 23.6 616 478 754 38.7 30.1 47.3 419 325 513 34.5 27.0 42.0 33,294 30,437 36,151

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2011Change 2010-2011

1,793 1,442 2,144 18.9 15.2 22.6 420544 668 35.3 27.2 43.4 382 290 474 32.7 24.0 40.0 32,241 30,120 34,362)%(4.6 )(0.6 percentage points )%(11.7 )(3.4 percentage points )%(8.8 )(1.8 percentage points )%(3.2

2012Change 2011-2012

1,679 1,345 2,013 18.0 14.4 21.6 388499 610 34.2 26.6 41.8 356 274 438 32.1 24.0 39.0 34,336 32,198 36,474)%(6.4 )%(8.3)(0.9 percentage points )(1.1 percentage points )%(6.8 )(0.6 percentage points %6.5

2013Change 2012-2013

1,874 1,541 2,207 20.4 16.8 24.0 395501 607 44.228.836.5 355 272 438 33.7 26.0 42.0 33,742 31,589 35,895%11.6 2.4 percentage points %0.4 2.3 percentage points )%(0.3 1.6 percentage points )%(1.7

1,433 4292014Change 2013-2014

1,088 1,778 15.7 11.9 19.5 38.931.2 23.5535 304 228 380 29.5 22.0 37.0 37,961 35,611 40,311323)(4.7 percentage points%)(23.5 %)(14.4 )(5.3 percentage points %)(14.4 )(4.2 percentage points %12.5

2015Change 2014-2015

1,660 1,336 1,984 18.2 14.6 21.8 449 360 538 33.9 27.2 40.6 310 241 379 31.0 24.0 38.0 37,153 33,617 40,689%15.8 2.5 percentage points %4.7 2.7 percentage points %2.0 1.5 percentage points %)(2.1

2016Change 2015-2016

1,535 1,247 1,823 17.0 13.8 20.2 410 319 501 31.1 24.2 38.0 280 211 349 28.0 21.0 35.0 37,021 33,653 40,389%)(7.5 )(1.2 percentage points %)(8.7 )(2.8 percentage points %)(9.7 )(3.0 percentage points %)(0.4

2017Change 2016-2017

1,280 956 1,604 383 280 48614.1 10.5 17.7 28.5 20.8 36.2 195274 353 27.1 19.0 35.0 36,37840,170 43,962%)(16.6 %)(6.6 %)(2.1 %8.5)(2.9 percentage points )(2.6 percentage points )(0.9 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,659 1,367 1,951 18.2 21.415.0 337 531434 32.2 25.0 39.4 304 23.0 38.030.1228 380 40,650 36,952 44,348

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2019

Change 2018-20191,321 1,015 1,627 14.4 11.1 17.7 330 221 439 24.7 16.6 32.8 325151238 23.5 15.0 32.0 40,126 36,727 43,525

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(2.9Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

28,271 24,907 31,635 16.7 14.7 18.72006 9,790 8,257 11,322 22.5 18.9 26.0 6,632 5,514 7,750 20.6 17.2 24.1 41,188 39,142 43,2342007Change 2006-2007

26,398 23,278 29,518 15.7 13.8 17.5 8,661 7,275 10,048 20.0 16.8 23.2 5,667 4,606 6,728 18.0 14.6 21.4 40,110 37,963 42,257)%(6.6 )%(11.5 )%(14.6 )%(2.6)(1.0 )(2.5 )(2.6

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Change 2008-2009

30,156 26,709 33,604 17.9 15.9 20.0 10,190 8,717 11,662 23.9 20.5 27.4 6,436 5,283 7,589 20.9 17.1 24.6 41,274 39,417 43,131%14.2 2.2 %17.7 3.9 %13.6 2.9 %2.9

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31,179 27,588 34,769 18.6 16.4 20.7 10,542 8,872 12,212 25.2 21.2 6,864 5,664 8,064 22.7 18.7 26.6 38,916 36,784 41,048percentage points percentage points percentage points%3.4 %3.5 %6.7 )%(5.70.7 1.3 1.8

Change 2009-20102010 34,760 31,011 38,509 21.0 18.7 23.3 12,024 10,284 13,764 28.8 24.6 33.0 7,540 6,178 8,902 24.8 20.0 29.0 39,075 36,513 41,637

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2011Change 2010-2011

33,079 29,613 36,545 20.0 17.9 22.1 9,99311,621 13,249 28.4 24.4 32.4 7,335 5,985 8,685 24.6 20.0 29.0 38,482 36,060 40,904)%(4.8 )(1.0 percentage points )%(3.4 )(0.4 percentage points )%(2.7 )(0.2 percentage points )%(1.5

2012Change 2011-2012

35,416 32,629 38,203 21.5 19.8 23.2 12,14513,469 14,793 33.3 30.0 36.6 9,386 8,390 10,382 31.7 28.0 35.0 40,580 38,851 42,309%7.1 %15.91.5 percentage points 4.9 percentage points %28.0 7.1 percentage points %5.5

2013Change 2012-2013

33,828 30,557 37,099 20.4 18.4 22.4 9,78311,276 12,769 31.824.428.1 7,530 6,423 8,637 25.6 22.0 29.0 41,556 39,542 43,570)%(4.5 )(1.1 percentage points )%(16.3 )(5.2 percentage points )%(19.8 )(6.1 percentage points %2.4

33,197 10,6602014Change 2013-2014

29,951 36,443 20.0 18.0 22.0 30.726.7 22.712,278 7,129 5,903 8,355 24.3 20.0 28.0 42,588 40,969 44,2079,042)(0.4 percentage points%)(1.9 %)(5.5 )(1.4 percentage points %)(5.3 )(1.3 percentage points %2.5

2015Change 2014-2015

26,695 23,282 30,108 16.1 14.0 18.2 9,288 7,789 10,787 23.4 19.6 27.2 6,670 5,523 7,817 22.8 19.0 27.0 46,709 44,560 48,858%)(19.6 )(3.9 percentage points %)(12.9 )(3.3 percentage points %)(6.4 )(1.5 percentage points %9.7

2016Change 2015-2016

31,393 28,485 34,301 18.8 17.1 20.5 11,113 9,878 12,348 27.9 24.8 31.0 7,296 6,278 8,314 25.1 22.0 29.0 44,473 42,722 46,224%17.6 2.7 percentage points %19.6 4.5 percentage points %9.4 2.3 percentage points %)(4.8

2017Change 2016-2017

25,478 22,370 28,586 8,472 6,877 10,06715.2 13.3 17.1 21.5 17.4 25.6 4,6045,865 7,126 20.4 16.0 25.0 46,37348,885 51,397%)(18.8 %)(23.8 %)(19.6 %9.9)(3.6 percentage points )(6.4 percentage points )(4.7 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 26,321 22,882 29,760 15.7 17.713.7 6,879 10,2558,567 21.9 17.6 26.2 6,018 17.0 25.021.04,767 7,269 49,960 47,445 52,475

%3.3 0.5 percentage points %1.1 0.4 percentage points %2.6 0.6 %2.2percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201922,745 19,038 26,452 13.5 11.3 15.7 6,733 4,862 8,604 17.3 12.5 22.1 6,1833,3014,742 16.7 12.0 22.0 50,730 48,000 53,460

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

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%)(2.5Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

7,727 6,577 8,876 15.8 13.4 18.12006 2,680 2,205 3,155 21.4 17.6 25.2 1,808 1,444 2,172 19.2 15.4 23.1 41,855 39,082 44,6272007Change 2006-2007

7,396 6,217 8,576 15.3 12.8 17.7 2,715 2,171 3,258 22.1 17.7 26.6 1,762 1,392 2,132 19.3 15.3 23.4 43,558 40,927 46,189)%(4.3 %1.3 )%(2.5 %4.1)(0.5 0.7 0.1

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Change 2008-2009

7,797 6,624 8,969 16.2 13.7 18.6 2,752 2,249 3,254 23.0 18.8 27.2 1,691 1,350 2,032 19.2 15.3 23.1 44,157 41,340 46,973%5.4 0.9 %1.4 0.9 )%(4.0 )(0.1 %1.4

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8,900 7,620 10,179 18.6 15.9 21.2 3,210 2,658 3,762 26.7 22.1 2,100 1,707 2,493 23.8 19.4 28.3 39,059 36,312 41,807percentage points percentage points percentage points%14.1 %16.6 %24.2 )%(11.52.4 3.7 4.6

Change 2009-20102010 9,435 8,191 10,679 19.8 17.2 22.4 3,379 2,826 3,932 28.7 24.0 33.4 2,274 1,865 2,683 26.0 21.0 31.0 38,846 36,187 41,505

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%6.0 1.2 percentage points %5.3 %8.3 )%(0.52.0 2.2percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

8,543 7,297 9,789 17.9 15.3 20.5 2,5443,101 3,658 26.9 22.1 31.7 2,145 1,737 2,553 25.1 20.0 29.0 41,674 39,144 44,204)%(9.5 )(1.9 percentage points )%(8.2 )(1.8 percentage points )%(5.7 )(0.9 percentage points %7.3

2012Change 2011-2012

8,454 7,288 9,620 17.9 15.4 20.4 2,5473,063 3,579 27.4 22.8 32.0 2,048 1,666 2,430 24.7 20.0 29.0 43,060 40,759 45,361)%(1.0 )%(1.20.0 percentage points 0.5 percentage points )%(4.5 )(0.4 percentage points %3.3

2013Change 2012-2013

8,133 6,843 9,423 17.2 14.5 19.9 2,3492,875 3,401 30.921.326.1 1,987 1,576 2,398 24.3 19.0 29.0 43,238 40,520 45,956)%(3.8 )(0.7 percentage points )%(6.1 )(1.3 percentage points )%(3.0 )(0.4 percentage points %0.4

9,922 2,9862014Change 2013-2014

8,876 10,968 21.0 18.8 23.2 31.727.5 23.33,445 2,028 1,697 2,359 25.2 21.0 29.0 41,588 38,332 44,8442,5273.8 percentage points%22.0 %3.9 1.4 percentage points %2.1 0.9 percentage points %)(3.8

2015Change 2014-2015

7,695 6,564 8,826 16.3 13.9 18.7 2,476 2,020 2,932 23.1 18.8 27.4 1,719 1,359 2,079 21.6 17.0 26.0 45,086 41,568 48,604%)(22.4 )(4.7 percentage points %)(17.1 )(4.4 percentage points %)(15.2 )(3.6 percentage points %8.4

2016Change 2015-2016

8,101 6,931 9,271 17.2 14.7 19.7 2,550 2,070 3,030 24.1 19.6 28.6 1,640 1,290 1,990 21.1 17.0 26.0 47,221 43,339 51,103%5.3 0.9 percentage points %3.0 1.0 percentage points %)(4.6 )(0.5 percentage points %4.7

2017Change 2016-2017

6,848 5,719 7,977 2,267 1,791 2,74314.4 12.0 16.8 21.4 16.9 25.9 1,2211,576 1,931 20.3 16.0 25.0 44,26947,521 50,773%)(15.5 %)(11.1 %)(3.9 %0.6)(2.8 percentage points )(2.7 percentage points )(0.8 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 7,522 6,464 8,580 15.6 17.813.4 1,981 2,9632,472 23.0 18.4 27.6 1,628 16.0 26.020.61,243 2,013 48,860 44,742 52,978

%9.8 1.2 percentage points %9.0 1.6 percentage points %3.3 0.3 %2.8percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20197,576 6,400 8,752 15.7 13.3 18.1 2,567 2,051 3,083 24.0 19.2 28.8 2,1971,3891,793 22.7 18.0 28.0 51,772 49,506 54,038

%0.7 0.1 percentage points %3.8 1.0 percentage points %10.1 2.1 %6.0percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(3.8Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

82,459 75,874 89,044 6.9 6.3 7.42006 24,495 21,109 27,881 8.4 7.2 9.6 16,647 14,150 19,144 7.7 6.6 8.9 66,600 65,326 67,8752007Change 2006-2007

102,228 94,916 109,539 8.6 7.9 9.2 32,176 28,341 36,010 11.2 9.9 12.6 20,300 17,468 23,132 9.5 8.2 10.8 66,641 65,412 67,870%24.0 %31.4 %21.9 %0.11.7 2.8 1.8

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Change 2008-2009

102,769 94,778 110,759 8.6 8.0 9.3 29,559 25,897 33,221 10.5 9.2 11.8 19,869 17,211 22,527 9.4 8.2 10.7 67,669 66,329 69,009%0.5 0.0 )%(8.1 )(0.7 )%(2.1 )(0.1 %1.5

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Change 2007-2008

116,380 107,536 125,223 9.7 9.0 10.5 35,348 31,658 39,037 12.7 11.3 23,790 21,147 26,433 11.4 10.1 12.7 62,626 60,991 64,262percentage points percentage points percentage points%13.2 %19.6 %19.7 )%(7.51.1 2.2 2.0

Change 2009-20102010 122,932 114,026 131,838 10.3 9.6 11.0 37,083 33,432 40,734 13.3 12.0 14.6 25,087 22,233 27,941 11.9 10.0 13.0 60,392 59,368 61,416

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%5.6 0.6 percentage points %4.9 %5.5 )%(3.60.6 0.5percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

134,420 125,796 143,044 11.2 10.5 11.9 37,15440,984 44,814 14.9 13.5 16.3 28,238 25,285 31,191 13.6 12.0 15.0 61,961 60,989 62,933%9.3 0.9 percentage points %10.5 1.6 percentage points %12.6 1.7 percentage points %2.6

2012Change 2011-2012

127,251 119,370 135,132 10.5 9.8 11.2 35,44439,074 42,704 14.3 13.0 15.6 27,154 24,288 30,020 13.1 11.0 14.0 63,511 62,098 64,924)%(5.3 )%(4.7)(0.7 percentage points )(0.6 percentage points )%(3.8 )(0.5 percentage points %2.5

2013Change 2012-2013

123,819 115,736 131,902 10.2 9.5 10.9 32,05335,796 39,539 14.511.713.1 23,830 20,714 26,946 11.6 10.0 13.0 67,281 65,743 68,819)%(2.7 )(0.3 percentage points )%(8.4 )(1.2 percentage points )%(12.2 )(1.5 percentage points %5.9

122,452 33,5862014Change 2013-2014

114,573 130,331 10.0 9.4 10.6 13.812.4 11.037,267 23,250 20,439 26,061 11.5 10.0 13.0 69,378 67,834 70,92229,905)(0.2 percentage points%)(1.1 %)(6.2 )(0.7 percentage points %)(2.4 )(0.1 percentage points %3.1

2015Change 2014-2015

114,976 106,285 123,667 9.3 8.6 10.0 31,280 27,338 35,222 11.7 10.2 13.2 20,817 17,824 23,810 10.5 9.0 12.0 70,150 68,667 71,633%)(6.1 )(0.7 percentage points %)(6.9 )(0.7 percentage points %)(10.5 )(1.0 percentage points %1.1

2016Change 2015-2016

106,650 98,906 114,394 8.7 8.1 9.3 28,543 24,816 32,270 10.8 9.4 12.2 19,665 16,788 22,542 10.0 8.0 12.0 72,078 70,698 73,458%)(7.2 )(0.6 percentage points %)(8.8 )(0.9 percentage points %)(5.5 )(0.5 percentage points %2.7

2017Change 2016-2017

95,968 88,277 103,659 24,330 20,720 27,9407.8 7.2 8.4 9.3 7.9 10.7 12,59815,459 18,320 8.0 6.0 10.0 76,23477,558 78,882%)(10.0 %)(14.8 %)(21.4 %7.6)(0.9 percentage points )(1.5 percentage points )(2.0 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 102,052 93,657 110,447 8.2 8.97.5 21,223 28,86325,043 9.6 8.1 11.1 17,307 8.0 10.09.014,536 20,078 80,319 78,660 81,978

%6.3 0.4 percentage points %2.9 0.3 percentage points %12.0 1.0 %3.6percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201996,558 88,289 104,827 7.8 7.1 8.5 23,731 20,289 27,173 9.2 7.9 10.5 19,21413,73816,476 8.7 7.0 10.0 81,257 80,129 82,385

%)(5.4 )(0.4 percentage points %)(5.2 )(0.4 percentage points %)(4.8 )(0.3 %1.2percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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%6.8Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

4,958 4,132 5,785 17.7 14.7 20.62006 1,775 1,434 2,115 25.7 20.8 30.6 1,187 933 1,441 24.1 18.9 29.2 38,640 36,477 40,8022007Change 2006-2007

5,121 4,254 5,987 18.8 15.6 22.0 1,919 1,534 2,304 28.6 22.8 34.3 1,228 955 1,501 25.8 20.1 31.6 38,550 36,361 40,739%3.3 %8.1 %3.5 )%(0.21.1 2.9 1.7

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Change 2008-2009

5,079 4,381 5,777 18.8 16.2 21.3 1,950 1,639 2,260 29.7 25.0 34.4 1,276 1,057 1,495 27.5 22.8 32.2 40,872 38,058 43,686)%(0.8 0.0 %1.6 1.1 %3.9 1.7 %6.0

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5,569 4,692 6,447 20.6 17.4 23.8 2,271 1,878 2,665 33.7 27.9 1,498 1,217 1,779 31.4 25.5 37.3 37,655 34,782 40,527percentage points percentage points percentage points%9.6 %16.5 %17.4 )%(7.91.8 4.0 3.9

Change 2009-20102010 5,761 4,874 6,648 22.0 18.6 25.4 2,094 1,666 2,522 32.7 26.0 39.4 1,380 1,078 1,682 29.9 23.0 36.0 37,629 34,813 40,445

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2011Change 2010-2011

5,423 4,558 6,288 20.7 17.4 24.0 1,6132,006 2,399 31.5 25.3 37.7 1,363 1,059 1,667 29.3 22.0 35.0 39,670 36,792 42,548)%(5.9 )(1.3 percentage points )%(4.2 )(1.2 percentage points )%(1.2 )(0.6 percentage points %5.4

2012Change 2011-2012

5,649 4,905 6,393 21.8 18.9 24.7 1,8862,232 2,578 35.6 30.1 41.1 1,529 1,274 1,784 33.4 27.0 39.0 38,233 35,315 41,151%4.2 %11.31.1 percentage points 4.1 percentage points %12.2 4.1 percentage points )%(3.6

2013Change 2012-2013

4,742 3,888 5,596 18.3 15.0 21.6 1,5181,889 2,260 37.024.830.9 1,268 973 1,563 28.4 22.0 35.0 43,134 40,466 45,802)%(16.1 )(3.5 percentage points )%(15.4 )(4.7 percentage points )%(17.1 )(5.0 percentage points %12.8

5,206 1,8752014Change 2013-2014

4,455 5,957 20.1 17.2 23.0 36.530.7 24.92,232 1,267 997 1,537 28.3 22.0 34.0 41,166 39,348 42,9841,5181.8 percentage points%9.8 %)(0.7 )(0.2 percentage points %)(0.1 )(0.1 percentage points %)(4.6

2015Change 2014-2015

4,439 3,656 5,222 17.2 14.2 20.2 1,725 1,398 2,052 28.9 23.4 34.4 1,220 965 1,475 27.5 22.0 33.0 43,211 40,026 46,396%)(14.7 )(2.9 percentage points %)(8.0 )(1.8 percentage points %)(3.7 )(0.8 percentage points %5.0

2016Change 2015-2016

4,630 3,979 5,281 18.0 15.5 20.5 1,538 1,218 1,858 25.9 20.5 31.3 1,027 799 1,255 23.1 18.0 28.0 42,446 40,047 44,845%4.3 0.8 percentage points %)(10.8 )(3.0 percentage points %)(15.8 )(4.4 percentage points %)(1.8

2017Change 2016-2017

3,816 3,124 4,508 1,276 955 1,59714.6 11.9 17.3 21.5 16.1 26.9 676919 1,162 20.8 15.0 26.0 42,47746,423 50,369%)(17.6 %)(17.0 %)(10.5 %9.4)(3.4 percentage points )(4.4 percentage points )(2.3 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 4,070 3,327 4,813 15.5 18.312.7 1,006 1,7421,374 23.3 17.1 29.5 939 15.0 28.021.3655 1,223 50,374 47,914 52,834

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Change 2018-20193,880 3,139 4,621 14.8 12.0 17.6 1,345 997 1,693 23.4 17.3 29.5 1,184612898 20.7 14.0 27.0 52,319 49,324 55,314

%)(4.7 )(0.7 percentage points %)(2.1 0.1 percentage points %)(4.4 )(0.6 %3.9percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(5.6Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

3,923 3,254 4,592 18.4 15.3 21.52006 1,299 1,062 1,537 29.5 24.1 34.9 932 747 1,117 28.3 22.7 33.9 34,525 32,127 36,9222007Change 2006-2007

3,394 2,739 4,048 16.2 13.0 19.3 1,199 941 1,457 27.8 21.8 33.8 767 583 951 23.8 18.1 29.5 34,726 32,732 36,720)%(13.5 )%(7.7 )%(17.7 %0.6)(2.2 )(1.7 )(4.5

$43,783

%)(4.0 %)(21.7 %)(30.0 %19.8)(0.2 )(2.8 )(5.1percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

3,881 3,252 4,510 18.8 15.7 21.8 1,215 978 1,453 29.3 23.6 35.0 805 631 979 26.0 20.3 31.6 35,539 32,775 38,302%14.3 2.6 %1.3 1.5 %5.0 2.2 %2.3

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Change 2007-2008

3,962 3,257 4,667 18.9 15.6 22.3 1,224 963 1,485 30.5 24.0 776 581 971 26.2 19.6 32.8 32,585 29,865 35,305percentage points percentage points percentage points%2.1 %0.7 )%(3.6 )%(8.30.1 1.2 0.2

Change 2009-20102010 4,134 3,426 4,842 19.4 16.1 22.7 1,311 991 1,631 30.6 23.1 38.1 902 681 1,123 27.9 21.0 35.0 34,595 32,448 36,742

37.0

%4.3 0.5 percentage points %7.1 %16.2 %6.20.1 1.7percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

4,693 3,978 5,408 22.1 18.7 25.5 1,2811,555 1,829 37.5 30.9 44.1 1,132 933 1,331 36.1 29.0 42.0 33,222 30,711 35,733%13.5 2.7 percentage points %18.6 6.9 percentage points %25.5 8.2 percentage points )%(4.0

2012Change 2011-2012

4,505 3,909 5,101 21.3 18.5 24.1 1,0611,319 1,577 32.6 26.2 39.0 925 730 1,120 30.4 24.0 36.0 33,769 31,588 35,950)%(4.0 )%(15.2)(0.8 percentage points )(4.9 percentage points )%(18.3 )(5.7 percentage points %1.6

2013Change 2012-2013

4,643 3,940 5,346 22.2 18.8 25.6 1,2371,497 1,757 44.631.438.0 1,105 908 1,302 37.5 31.0 44.0 34,778 32,230 37,326%3.1 0.9 percentage points %13.5 5.4 percentage points %19.5 7.1 percentage points %3.0

4,438 1,3782014Change 2013-2014

3,822 5,054 21.4 18.4 24.4 42.635.8 29.01,640 953 757 1,149 33.3 26.0 40.0 35,968 33,561 38,3751,116)(0.8 percentage points%)(4.4 %)(7.9 )(2.2 percentage points %)(13.8 )(4.2 percentage points %3.4

2015Change 2014-2015

3,995 3,246 4,744 19.4 15.8 23.0 1,285 1,027 1,543 34.2 27.3 41.1 902 701 1,103 32.2 25.0 39.0 37,057 34,752 39,362%)(10.0 )(2.0 percentage points %)(6.7 )(1.6 percentage points %)(5.4 )(1.1 percentage points %3.0

2016Change 2015-2016

3,564 2,935 4,193 17.3 14.2 20.4 1,163 905 1,421 30.9 24.0 37.8 828 635 1,021 29.9 23.0 37.0 37,842 35,054 40,630%)(10.8 )(2.1 percentage points %)(9.5 )(3.3 percentage points %)(8.2 )(2.3 percentage points %2.1

2017Change 2016-2017

3,334 2,726 3,942 1,022 753 1,29116.2 13.3 19.1 27.0 19.9 34.1 512724 936 25.5 18.0 33.0 35,25438,220 41,186%)(6.5 %)(12.1 %)(12.6 %1.0)(1.1 percentage points )(3.9 percentage points )(4.4 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 3,289 2,643 3,935 15.9 19.012.8 716 1,2941,005 26.6 19.0 34.2 724 17.0 34.025.5493 955 41,201 38,250 44,152

%)(1.3 )(0.3 percentage points )%(1.7 )(0.4 percentage points %0.0 0.0 %7.8percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20193,768 3,195 4,341 18.2 15.4 21.0 1,017 761 1,273 26.7 20.0 33.4 862442652 23.2 16.0 31.0 41,347 38,665 44,029

%14.6 2.3 percentage points %1.2 0.1 percentage points %)(9.9 )(2.3 %0.4percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%4.4Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

927 739 1,116 13.2 10.5 15.82006 221 174 267 19.3 15.2 23.4 152 118 186 16.8 13.1 20.6 34,390 31,571 37,2092007Change 2006-2007

877 689 1,066 12.8 10.1 15.6 214 161 267 19.8 14.9 24.7 145 107 183 17.0 12.6 21.5 34,220 30,962 37,478)%(5.4 )%(3.2 )%(4.6 )%(0.5)(0.4 0.5 0.2

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%)(18.6 %)(27.1 %)(27.0 %32.40.1 3.7 3.3percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

1,055 856 1,254 15.8 12.8 18.8 249 196 301 24.5 19.3 29.6 170 131 209 21.5 16.6 26.5 33,927 31,006 36,847%20.3 3.0 %16.4 4.7 %17.2 4.5 )%(0.9

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Change 2007-2008

868 663 1,074 13.5 10.3 16.7 247 189 305 23.4 17.9 166 126 206 20.8 15.8 25.8 32,263 29,527 34,999percentage points percentage points percentage points)%(17.7 )%(0.8 )%(2.4 )%(4.9)(2.3 )(1.1 )(0.7

Change 2009-20102010 1,073 852 1,294 16.1 12.8 19.4 284 220 348 27.0 20.9 33.1 185 141 229 22.6 17.0 28.0 36,566 33,586 39,546

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%23.6 2.6 percentage points %15.0 %11.4 %13.33.6 1.8percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

1,025 817 1,233 15.7 12.5 18.9 205264 323 27.0 21.0 33.0 177 133 221 23.4 17.0 29.0 34,352 31,663 37,041)%(4.5 )(0.4 percentage points )%(7.0 0.0 percentage points )%(4.3 0.8 percentage points )%(6.1

2012Change 2011-2012

1,053 854 1,252 16.6 13.5 19.7 204259 314 29.0 22.9 35.1 180 141 219 25.5 20.0 31.0 34,501 31,381 37,621%2.7 )%(1.90.9 percentage points 2.0 percentage points %1.7 2.1 percentage points %0.4

2013Change 2012-2013

1,024 808 1,240 16.4 12.9 19.9 211270 329 38.524.731.6 189 143 235 27.2 21.0 34.0 33,116 30,247 35,985)%(2.8 )(0.2 percentage points %4.2 2.6 percentage points %5.0 1.7 percentage points )%(4.0

1,084 2472014Change 2013-2014

877 1,291 17.8 14.4 21.2 37.830.8 23.8303 167 126 208 25.7 19.0 32.0 35,387 32,633 38,1411911.4 percentage points%5.9 %)(8.5 )(0.8 percentage points %)(11.6 )(1.5 percentage points %6.9

2015Change 2014-2015

868 678 1,058 14.6 11.4 17.8 231 181 281 30.3 23.7 36.9 161 122 200 25.8 20.0 32.0 37,508 33,886 41,130%)(19.9 )(3.2 percentage points %)(6.5 )(0.5 percentage points %)(3.6 0.1 percentage points %6.0

2016Change 2015-2016

925 733 1,117 15.8 12.5 19.1 205 156 254 28.6 21.7 35.5 144 108 180 24.6 18.0 31.0 35,894 32,954 38,834%6.6 1.2 percentage points %)(11.3 )(1.7 percentage points %)(10.6 )(1.2 percentage points %)(4.3

2017Change 2016-2017

905 714 1,096 196 149 24315.6 12.3 18.9 27.2 20.7 33.7 102137 172 24.6 18.0 31.0 33,38337,208 41,033%)(2.2 %)(4.4 %)(4.9 %3.7)(0.2 percentage points )(1.4 percentage points 0.0 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 810 632 988 14.1 17.211.0 129 231180 25.0 17.9 32.1 124 15.0 29.021.984 164 40,798 37,818 43,778

%)(10.5 )(1.5 percentage points )%(8.2 )(2.2 percentage points %)(9.5 )(2.7 %9.6percentage points

2019

Change 2018-2019755 582 928 13.3 10.2 16.4 161 109 213 23.0 15.5 30.5 15171111 20.1 13.0 27.0 45,531 42,929 48,133

%)(6.8 )(0.8 percentage points %)(10.6 )(2.0 percentage points %)(10.5 )(1.8 %11.6percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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3,801 3,122 4,479 16.3 13.4 19.32006 1,319 1,064 1,574 24.0 19.4 28.6 877 692 1,062 22.0 17.4 26.7 37,742 35,567 39,9172007Change 2006-2007

3,745 3,112 4,378 16.4 13.6 19.2 1,325 1,043 1,608 24.8 19.5 30.1 880 679 1,081 22.9 17.7 28.2 37,996 35,208 40,785)%(1.5 %0.5 %0.3 %0.70.1 0.8 0.9

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2008

Change 2008-2009

3,782 3,083 4,480 16.7 13.6 19.8 1,301 1,042 1,560 25.0 20.1 30.0 874 684 1,064 23.5 18.4 28.7 39,757 36,728 42,787%1.0 0.3 )%(1.8 0.2 )%(0.7 0.6 %4.6

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4,268 3,562 4,974 19.1 15.9 22.2 1,529 1,237 1,821 28.7 23.3 1,011 806 1,216 26.3 21.0 31.7 34,823 32,662 36,985percentage points percentage points percentage points%12.9 %17.5 %15.7 )%(12.42.4 3.7 2.8

Change 2009-20102010 4,657 3,894 5,420 20.2 16.9 23.5 1,602 1,258 1,946 29.0 22.8 35.2 1,021 777 1,265 25.2 19.0 31.0 37,840 35,566 40,114

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%9.1 1.1 percentage points %4.8 %1.0 %8.70.3 )(1.1percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

4,075 3,391 4,759 17.6 14.6 20.6 1,1961,526 1,856 27.9 21.9 33.9 1,016 768 1,264 25.1 19.0 31.0 38,404 35,626 41,182)%(12.5 )(2.6 percentage points )%(4.7 )(1.1 percentage points )%(0.5 )(0.1 percentage points %1.5

2012Change 2011-2012

5,010 4,456 5,564 21.9 19.5 24.3 1,5261,769 2,012 33.3 28.7 37.9 1,151 963 1,339 29.1 24.0 33.0 36,023 33,127 38,919%22.9 %15.94.3 percentage points 5.4 percentage points %13.3 4.0 percentage points )%(6.2

2013Change 2012-2013

5,122 4,524 5,720 22.4 19.8 25.0 1,5441,802 2,060 39.329.534.4 1,283 1,087 1,479 33.1 28.0 38.0 38,407 35,481 41,333%2.2 0.5 percentage points %1.9 1.1 percentage points %11.5 4.0 percentage points %6.6

4,643 1,6062014Change 2013-2014

4,015 5,271 20.4 17.6 23.2 36.631.1 25.61,889 1,113 908 1,318 29.1 24.0 34.0 40,235 38,065 42,4051,323)(2.0 percentage points%)(9.4 %)(10.9 )(3.3 percentage points %)(13.3 )(4.0 percentage points %4.8

2015Change 2014-2015

4,225 3,622 4,828 18.7 16.0 21.4 1,516 1,270 1,762 29.9 25.0 34.8 1,064 875 1,253 28.3 23.0 33.0 41,782 39,705 43,859%)(9.0 )(1.7 percentage points %)(5.6 )(1.2 percentage points %)(4.4 )(0.8 percentage points %3.8

2016Change 2015-2016

4,325 3,794 4,856 19.1 16.8 21.4 1,454 1,210 1,698 28.9 24.1 33.7 941 754 1,128 25.7 21.0 31.0 41,018 38,738 43,298%2.4 0.4 percentage points %)(4.1 )(1.0 percentage points %)(11.6 )(2.6 percentage points %)(1.8

2017Change 2016-2017

3,367 2,798 3,936 1,133 864 1,40214.7 12.2 17.2 22.8 17.4 28.2 556764 972 21.1 15.0 27.0 38,17941,268 44,357%)(22.2 %)(22.1 %)(18.8 %0.6)(4.4 percentage points )(6.1 percentage points )(4.6 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 4,032 3,486 4,578 17.6 20.015.2 986 1,5081,247 25.2 19.9 30.5 842 18.0 28.022.9646 1,038 45,607 42,159 49,055

%19.8 2.9 percentage points %10.1 2.4 percentage points %10.2 1.8 %10.5percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20193,376 2,820 3,932 14.6 12.2 17.0 1,050 788 1,312 21.2 15.9 26.5 917517717 19.6 14.0 25.0 47,343 43,282 51,404

%)(16.3 )(3.0 percentage points %)(15.8 )(4.0 percentage points %)(14.8 )(3.3 %3.8percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%8.8Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

1,623 1,281 1,964 17.9 14.2 21.72006 522 411 634 28.7 22.6 34.9 358 276 440 26.0 20.0 32.0 32,330 29,558 35,1022007Change 2006-2007

1,916 1,563 2,270 21.6 17.7 25.6 517 401 633 29.6 23.0 36.3 360 273 447 27.3 20.7 33.9 31,385 28,787 33,982%18.1 )%(1.0 %0.6 )%(2.93.7 0.9 1.3

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Change 2008-2009

1,546 1,256 1,836 17.7 14.4 21.0 524 411 637 30.6 24.0 37.3 364 280 448 28.7 22.1 35.3 34,239 31,559 36,919)%(19.3 )(3.9 %1.4 1.0 %1.1 1.4 %9.1

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1,798 1,431 2,166 20.9 16.6 25.1 530 414 645 32.9 25.7 349 268 430 29.0 22.3 35.7 32,928 31,012 34,843percentage points percentage points percentage points%16.3 %1.1 )%(4.1 )%(3.83.2 2.3 0.3

Change 2009-20102010 1,791 1,402 2,180 21.0 16.4 25.6 619 475 763 36.0 27.6 44.4 438 339 537 34.2 26.0 42.0 31,303 28,657 33,949

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2011Change 2010-2011

1,637 1,291 1,983 19.2 15.2 23.2 432560 688 33.2 25.6 40.8 391 296 486 31.8 24.0 39.0 31,579 29,542 33,616)%(8.6 )(1.8 percentage points )%(9.5 )(2.8 percentage points )%(10.7 )(2.4 percentage points %0.9

2012Change 2011-2012

1,807 1,476 2,138 21.2 17.3 25.1 452563 674 34.0 27.3 40.7 395 316 474 31.8 25.0 38.0 33,046 29,968 36,124%10.4 %0.52.0 percentage points 0.8 percentage points %1.0 0.0 percentage points %4.6

2013Change 2012-2013

1,658 1,330 1,986 19.9 16.0 23.8 394505 616 38.924.931.9 356 269 443 30.3 23.0 38.0 31,094 28,561 33,627)%(8.2 )(1.3 percentage points )%(10.3 )(2.1 percentage points )%(9.9 )(1.5 percentage points )%(5.9

1,703 4942014Change 2013-2014

1,351 2,055 20.5 16.3 24.7 39.231.9 24.6608 344 262 426 29.6 22.0 37.0 33,975 30,703 37,2473800.6 percentage points%2.7 %)(2.2 0.0 percentage points %)(3.4 )(0.7 percentage points %9.3

2015Change 2014-2015

1,681 1,367 1,995 20.5 16.7 24.3 487 391 583 32.8 26.3 39.3 341 265 417 30.3 24.0 37.0 36,724 33,747 39,701%)(1.3 0.0 percentage points %)(1.4 0.9 percentage points %)(0.9 0.7 percentage points %8.1

2016Change 2015-2016

1,522 1,214 1,830 18.6 14.8 22.4 459 350 568 30.2 23.0 37.4 327 246 408 30.2 23.0 38.0 36,181 32,714 39,648%)(9.5 )(1.9 percentage points %)(5.7 )(2.6 percentage points %)(4.1 )(0.1 percentage points %)(1.5

2017Change 2016-2017

1,482 1,193 1,771 464 346 58218.0 14.5 21.5 29.4 21.9 36.9 237328 419 29.7 22.0 38.0 36,01439,253 42,492%)(2.6 %1.1 %0.3 %8.5)(0.6 percentage points )(0.8 percentage points )(0.5 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,408 1,100 1,716 17.1 20.913.3 317 575446 28.2 20.1 36.3 317 19.0 38.028.6215 419 38,927 35,265 42,589

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2019

Change 2018-20191,258 952 1,564 15.4 11.7 19.1 408 271 545 25.9 17.2 34.6 406186296 26.1 16.0 36.0 44,594 40,701 48,487

%)(10.7 )(1.7 percentage points %)(8.5 )(2.3 percentage points %)(6.6 )(2.5 %14.6percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(11.3Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

2,501 2,014 2,988 10.2 8.2 12.22006 865 690 1,039 15.5 12.3 18.6 539 417 661 12.8 9.9 15.7 46,600 43,330 49,8712007Change 2006-2007

3,109 2,529 3,689 12.9 10.5 15.4 1,004 779 1,229 18.2 14.1 22.2 644 491 797 15.6 11.9 19.3 44,591 41,307 47,875%24.3 %16.1 %19.5 )%(4.32.7 2.7 2.8

$59,095

%)(2.9 %)(14.6 %)(6.9 %12.4)(0.2 )(0.7 0.7percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

2,377 1,942 2,812 10.1 8.2 11.9 832 656 1,008 15.6 12.3 18.9 536 417 655 13.5 10.5 16.5 47,643 43,926 51,359)%(23.5 )(2.8 )%(17.1 )(2.6 )%(16.8 )(2.1 %6.8

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2,911 2,303 3,519 12.5 9.9 15.2 1,056 812 1,300 20.1 15.5 706 538 874 18.0 13.7 22.3 42,831 39,380 46,282percentage points percentage points percentage points%22.5 %26.9 %31.7 )%(10.12.4 4.5 4.5

Change 2009-20102010 3,046 2,413 3,679 12.8 10.1 15.5 1,158 881 1,435 21.5 16.3 26.7 776 591 961 19.5 15.0 24.0 43,601 40,365 46,837

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%4.6 0.3 percentage points %9.7 %9.9 %1.81.4 1.5percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

3,232 2,618 3,846 13.6 11.0 16.2 9421,187 1,432 22.5 17.9 27.1 791 604 978 20.3 15.0 25.0 44,129 40,261 47,997%6.1 0.8 percentage points %2.5 1.0 percentage points %1.9 0.8 percentage points %1.2

2012Change 2011-2012

3,320 2,765 3,875 14.0 11.7 16.3 8641,093 1,322 21.1 16.7 25.5 706 542 870 18.3 14.0 22.0 48,242 45,519 50,965%2.7 )%(7.90.4 percentage points )(1.4 percentage points )%(10.7 )(2.0 percentage points %9.3

2013Change 2012-2013

3,239 2,626 3,852 13.6 11.0 16.2 8671,092 1,317 25.616.821.2 753 580 926 19.8 15.0 24.0 47,016 43,380 50,652)%(2.4 )(0.4 percentage points )%(0.1 0.1 percentage points %6.7 1.5 percentage points )%(2.5

3,142 1,0352014Change 2013-2014

2,560 3,724 13.2 10.8 15.6 25.220.6 16.01,268 711 542 880 19.0 14.0 24.0 44,693 41,106 48,280802)(0.4 percentage points%)(3.0 %)(5.2 )(0.6 percentage points %)(5.6 )(0.8 percentage points %)(4.9

2015Change 2014-2015

2,889 2,328 3,450 12.1 9.7 14.5 969 758 1,180 19.2 15.0 23.4 682 517 847 18.0 14.0 22.0 50,420 48,374 52,466%)(8.1 )(1.1 percentage points %)(6.4 )(1.4 percentage points %)(4.1 )(1.0 percentage points %12.8

2016Change 2015-2016

3,369 2,829 3,909 14.0 11.8 16.2 1,091 884 1,298 21.3 17.2 25.4 690 530 850 18.3 14.0 23.0 50,061 45,464 54,658%16.6 1.9 percentage points %12.6 2.1 percentage points %1.2 0.3 percentage points %)(0.7

2017Change 2016-2017

2,891 2,348 3,434 953 739 1,16712.0 9.7 14.3 18.6 14.4 22.8 477644 811 17.0 13.0 21.0 48,04851,814 55,580%)(14.2 %)(12.6 %)(6.7 %3.5)(2.0 percentage points )(2.7 percentage points )(1.3 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 2,771 2,272 3,270 11.4 13.59.3 609 1,045827 16.3 12.0 20.6 565 10.0 20.014.9392 738 51,292 47,281 55,303

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2019

Change 2018-20192,429 1,919 2,939 10.0 7.9 12.1 739 506 972 14.8 10.1 19.5 680324502 13.5 9.0 18.0 52,392 48,597 56,187

%)(12.3 )(1.4 percentage points %)(10.6 )(1.5 percentage points %)(11.2 )(1.4 %2.1percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%)(3.4Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

15,573 12,849 18,297 6.3 5.2 7.42006 4,968 3,967 5,970 7.5 6.0 9.0 3,192 2,486 3,898 6.6 5.1 8.0 57,017 54,609 59,4242007Change 2006-2007

17,829 15,293 20,365 7.1 6.1 8.1 5,235 4,159 6,310 7.8 6.2 9.4 3,427 2,678 4,176 7.0 5.5 8.5 55,088 52,693 57,483%14.5 %5.4 %7.4 )%(3.40.8 0.3 0.4

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%41.6 %)(1.0 %3.8 %22.51.5 )(0.3 )(0.1percentage points percentage points percentage points

2008

Change 2008-2009

20,238 17,472 23,004 8.1 7.0 9.2 5,900 4,845 6,955 8.9 7.3 10.5 3,894 3,114 4,674 8.1 6.5 9.7 56,208 54,185 58,231%13.5 1.0 %12.7 1.1 %13.6 1.1 %2.0

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26,051 23,242 28,859 10.3 9.2 11.4 7,295 6,059 8,530 10.9 9.1 4,542 3,670 5,414 9.3 7.5 11.1 52,107 49,894 54,319percentage points percentage points percentage points%28.7 %23.6 %16.6 )%(7.32.2 2.0 1.2

Change 2009-20102010 29,170 25,608 32,732 11.4 10.0 12.8 8,956 7,516 10,396 13.2 11.1 15.3 5,793 4,759 6,827 11.6 10.0 14.0 53,454 51,605 55,303

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%12.0 1.1 percentage points %22.8 %27.5 %2.62.3 2.3percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

29,471 25,715 33,227 11.4 9.9 12.9 6,8078,374 9,941 12.4 10.1 14.7 5,746 4,622 6,870 11.5 9.0 13.0 54,461 51,789 57,133%1.0 0.0 percentage points )%(6.5 )(0.8 percentage points )%(0.8 )(0.1 percentage points %1.9

2012Change 2011-2012

28,150 24,807 31,493 10.8 9.5 12.1 7,2198,546 9,873 12.7 10.7 14.7 5,808 4,833 6,783 11.6 9.0 13.0 55,158 52,698 57,618)%(4.5 %2.1)(0.6 percentage points 0.3 percentage points %1.1 0.1 percentage points %1.3

2013Change 2012-2013

29,818 26,562 33,074 11.3 10.1 12.5 7,0948,289 9,484 14.110.512.3 5,505 4,558 6,452 11.0 9.0 13.0 57,994 55,641 60,347%5.9 0.5 percentage points )%(3.0 )(0.4 percentage points )%(5.2 )(0.6 percentage points %5.1

24,462 6,5452014Change 2013-2014

21,130 27,794 9.1 7.9 10.3 11.79.7 7.77,887 4,555 3,530 5,580 9.1 7.0 11.0 60,577 58,638 62,5165,203)(2.2 percentage points%)(18.0 %)(21.0 )(2.6 percentage points %)(17.3 )(1.9 percentage points %4.5

2015Change 2014-2015

23,266 20,179 26,353 8.6 7.5 9.7 6,229 5,068 7,390 9.2 7.5 10.9 4,403 3,534 5,272 8.7 7.0 10.0 61,429 59,303 63,555%)(4.9 )(0.5 percentage points %)(4.8 )(0.5 percentage points %)(3.3 )(0.4 percentage points %1.4

2016Change 2015-2016

24,520 21,675 27,365 9.0 8.0 10.0 6,071 4,986 7,156 8.9 7.3 10.5 4,283 3,495 5,071 8.6 7.0 10.0 65,004 62,431 67,577%5.4 0.4 percentage points %)(2.5 )(0.3 percentage points %)(2.7 )(0.1 percentage points %5.8

2017Change 2016-2017

22,831 19,968 25,694 5,570 4,585 6,5558.2 7.2 9.2 8.2 6.8 9.6 2,9093,636 4,363 7.3 6.0 9.0 66,41968,816 71,213%)(6.9 %)(8.3 %)(15.1 %5.9)(0.8 percentage points )(0.7 percentage points )(1.3 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 19,087 16,035 22,139 6.8 7.95.7 2,743 5,0493,896 5.7 4.0 7.4 2,711 4.0 7.05.31,845 3,577 70,420 67,628 73,212

%)(16.4 )(1.4 percentage points )%(30.1 )(2.5 percentage points %)(25.4 )(2.0 %2.3percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201922,048 19,028 25,068 7.8 6.7 8.9 4,920 3,759 6,081 7.2 5.5 8.9 4,2052,4193,312 6.5 5.0 8.0 69,827 66,547 73,107

%15.5 1.0 percentage points %26.3 1.5 percentage points %22.2 1.2 %)(0.8percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%5.1Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

1,717 1,372 2,062 12.3 9.8 14.72006 518 409 627 20.5 16.2 24.9 350 270 430 18.5 14.2 22.7 35,506 32,601 38,4122007Change 2006-2007

1,910 1,518 2,301 13.9 11.1 16.8 543 416 669 21.9 16.8 27.0 357 268 446 19.3 14.5 24.1 39,969 38,123 41,815%11.2 %4.8 %2.0 %12.61.6 1.4 0.8

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2008

Change 2008-2009

1,869 1,535 2,202 13.8 11.4 16.3 512 404 621 21.6 17.1 26.2 346 265 427 19.4 14.9 24.0 37,731 34,518 40,944)%(2.1 )(0.1 )%(5.7 )(0.3 )%(3.1 0.1 )%(5.6

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1,916 1,523 2,308 14.4 11.5 17.4 573 440 706 24.5 18.8 366 276 456 21.1 15.9 26.3 36,520 34,150 38,889percentage points percentage points percentage points%2.5 %11.9 %5.8 )%(3.20.6 2.9 1.7

Change 2009-20102010 1,959 1,573 2,345 14.9 12.0 17.8 598 460 736 26.4 20.3 32.5 421 327 515 24.0 19.0 29.0 36,376 34,331 38,421

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%2.2 0.5 percentage points %4.4 %15.0 )%(0.41.9 2.9percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

2,009 1,656 2,362 15.5 12.8 18.2 437559 681 25.5 19.9 31.1 376 288 464 22.3 17.0 27.0 39,483 36,646 42,320%2.6 0.6 percentage points )%(6.5 )(0.9 percentage points )%(10.7 )(1.7 percentage points %8.5

2012Change 2011-2012

1,819 1,442 2,196 14.0 11.1 16.9 433552 671 25.5 20.0 31.0 374 290 458 22.2 17.0 27.0 38,019 36,070 39,968)%(9.5 )%(1.3)(1.5 percentage points 0.0 percentage points )%(0.5 )(0.1 percentage points )%(3.7

2013Change 2012-2013

2,009 1,668 2,350 15.6 13.0 18.2 441554 667 31.620.826.2 386 295 477 23.4 18.0 29.0 38,648 36,288 41,008%10.4 1.6 percentage points %0.4 0.7 percentage points %3.2 1.2 percentage points %1.7

2,071 5402014Change 2013-2014

1,751 2,391 16.1 13.6 18.6 31.225.7 20.2655 372 286 458 22.8 18.0 28.0 39,420 36,418 42,4224250.5 percentage points%3.1 %)(2.5 )(0.5 percentage points %)(3.6 )(0.6 percentage points %2.0

2015Change 2014-2015

1,717 1,350 2,084 13.6 10.7 16.5 508 397 619 25.0 19.5 30.5 361 274 448 22.9 17.0 28.0 41,658 38,618 44,698%)(17.1 )(2.5 percentage points %)(5.9 )(0.7 percentage points %)(3.0 0.1 percentage points %5.7

2016Change 2015-2016

1,852 1,524 2,180 14.7 12.1 17.3 527 417 637 26.2 20.7 31.7 352 269 435 23.2 18.0 29.0 43,484 40,182 46,786%7.9 1.1 percentage points %3.7 1.2 percentage points %)(2.5 0.3 percentage points %4.4

2017Change 2016-2017

1,944 1,631 2,257 540 432 64815.4 12.9 17.9 27.0 21.6 32.4 248338 428 22.5 16.0 28.0 39,76843,244 46,720%5.0 %2.5 %)(4.0 %)(0.60.7 percentage points 0.8 percentage points )(0.7 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,782 1,474 2,090 14.2 16.711.7 348 578463 23.2 17.5 28.9 321 15.0 28.021.7228 414 45,502 41,804 49,200

%)(8.3 )(1.2 percentage points )%(14.3 )(3.8 percentage points %)(5.0 )(0.8 %5.2percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20191,344 1,017 1,671 10.8 8.2 13.4 376 249 503 19.7 13.1 26.3 362166264 18.6 12.0 26.0 47,339 43,024 51,654

%)(24.6 )(3.4 percentage points %)(18.8 )(3.5 percentage points %)(17.8 )(3.1 %4.0percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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%2.6Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

4,849 3,963 5,734 18.9 15.4 22.32006 1,477 1,180 1,775 32.2 25.8 38.8 930 720 1,140 26.6 20.6 32.6 32,696 30,029 35,3642007Change 2006-2007

5,163 4,237 6,089 20.5 16.8 24.2 1,528 1,197 1,858 33.7 26.4 40.9 986 755 1,217 28.6 21.9 35.3 31,676 29,489 33,863%6.5 %3.5 %6.0 )%(3.11.6 1.5 2.0

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4,555 3,751 5,359 18.4 15.2 21.7 1,510 1,207 1,812 35.1 28.0 42.1 960 754 1,166 29.1 22.8 35.3 35,009 32,515 37,502)%(11.8 )(2.1 )%(1.2 1.4 )%(2.6 0.5 %10.5

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5,488 4,681 6,295 22.6 19.2 25.9 1,680 1,406 1,954 42.1 35.2 1,114 921 1,307 36.9 30.5 43.3 33,273 30,557 35,989percentage points percentage points percentage points%20.5 %11.3 %16.0 )%(5.04.2 7.0 7.8

Change 2009-20102010 5,348 4,507 6,189 22.2 18.7 25.7 1,500 1,189 1,811 39.4 31.2 47.6 1,031 817 1,245 36.3 29.0 44.0 32,401 30,002 34,800

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2011Change 2010-2011

5,097 4,297 5,897 21.2 17.9 24.5 1,0421,322 1,602 35.8 28.2 43.4 876 668 1,084 31.8 24.0 39.0 32,742 30,082 35,402)%(4.7 )(1.0 percentage points )%(11.9 )(3.6 percentage points )%(15.0 )(4.5 percentage points %1.1

2012Change 2011-2012

4,467 3,651 5,283 18.8 15.4 22.2 1,0511,332 1,613 36.7 28.9 44.5 919 714 1,124 33.6 26.0 41.0 34,536 32,086 36,986)%(12.4 %0.8)(2.4 percentage points 0.9 percentage points %4.9 1.8 percentage points %5.5

2013Change 2012-2013

5,268 4,513 6,023 22.2 19.0 25.4 1,1451,425 1,705 47.632.039.8 963 748 1,178 36.6 28.0 45.0 31,690 29,861 33,519%17.9 3.4 percentage points %7.0 3.1 percentage points %4.8 3.0 percentage points )%(8.2

4,882 1,2082014Change 2013-2014

4,112 5,652 20.7 17.4 24.0 42.634.4 26.21,497 857 652 1,062 32.9 25.0 41.0 35,002 31,874 38,130919)(1.5 percentage points%)(7.3 %)(15.2 )(5.4 percentage points %)(11.0 )(3.7 percentage points %10.5

2015Change 2014-2015

4,514 3,748 5,280 19.2 15.9 22.5 1,433 1,173 1,693 40.3 33.0 47.6 1,065 870 1,260 40.3 33.0 48.0 38,516 36,232 40,800%)(7.5 )(1.5 percentage points %18.6 5.9 percentage points %24.3 7.4 percentage points %10.0

2016Change 2015-2016

4,129 3,405 4,853 17.7 14.6 20.8 1,159 889 1,429 32.9 25.2 40.6 815 616 1,014 31.2 24.0 39.0 37,817 34,922 40,712%)(8.5 )(1.5 percentage points %)(19.1 )(7.4 percentage points %)(23.5 )(9.1 percentage points %)(1.8

2017Change 2016-2017

4,419 3,736 5,102 1,300 1,054 1,54618.8 15.9 21.7 37.8 30.7 44.9 738918 1,098 35.6 29.0 43.0 37,49840,306 43,114%7.0 %12.2 %12.6 %6.61.1 percentage points 4.9 percentage points 4.4 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 4,038 3,250 4,826 17.1 20.413.8 846 1,4301,138 33.3 24.8 41.8 810 23.0 40.031.7590 1,030 38,613 35,375 41,851

%)(8.6 )(1.7 percentage points )%(12.5 )(4.5 percentage points %)(11.8 )(3.9 %)(4.2percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20193,636 2,892 4,380 15.3 12.2 18.4 964 652 1,276 27.9 18.9 36.9 911437674 26.3 17.0 36.0 42,546 39,014 46,078

%)(10.0 )(1.8 percentage points %)(15.3 )(5.4 percentage points %)(16.8 )(5.4 %10.2percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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36,931 32,907 40,955 18.4 16.4 20.42006 13,025 11,103 14,948 25.8 22.0 29.7 8,731 7,345 10,117 23.4 19.7 27.1 39,426 37,129 41,7232007Change 2006-2007

33,514 29,440 37,589 17.0 15.0 19.1 12,609 10,770 14,448 25.8 22.0 29.5 8,382 6,959 9,805 23.2 19.3 27.2 42,877 40,879 44,876)%(9.3 )%(3.2 )%(4.0 %8.8)(1.4 0.0 )(0.2

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2008

Change 2008-2009

37,324 33,715 40,934 19.1 17.3 21.0 12,385 10,722 14,048 26.1 22.6 29.7 8,148 6,931 9,365 23.3 19.8 26.8 41,806 39,870 43,742%11.4 2.1 )%(1.8 0.3 )%(2.8 0.1 )%(2.5

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43,109 39,513 46,705 22.2 20.4 24.1 15,192 13,604 16,780 32.6 29.2 9,916 8,757 11,075 28.9 25.5 32.2 39,364 37,859 40,869percentage points percentage points percentage points%15.5 %22.7 %21.7 )%(5.83.1 6.5 5.6

Change 2009-20102010 34,449 30,090 38,808 17.8 15.5 20.1 12,223 9,941 14,505 26.7 21.7 31.7 8,021 6,394 9,648 23.6 19.0 28.0 41,714 40,328 43,100

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2011Change 2010-2011

38,356 33,822 42,890 19.9 17.5 22.3 11,92713,988 16,049 31.1 26.5 35.7 9,596 8,127 11,065 28.8 24.0 33.0 40,411 38,803 42,019%11.3 2.1 percentage points %14.4 4.4 percentage points %19.6 5.2 percentage points )%(3.1

2012Change 2011-2012

37,072 33,030 41,114 19.3 17.2 21.4 10,45212,414 14,376 28.1 23.7 32.5 8,683 7,198 10,168 26.5 22.0 31.0 40,421 38,704 42,138)%(3.3 )%(11.3)(0.6 percentage points )(3.0 percentage points )%(9.5 )(2.3 percentage points %0.0

2013Change 2012-2013

35,555 31,130 39,980 18.7 16.4 21.0 10,72112,630 14,539 34.125.129.6 8,187 6,656 9,718 26.0 21.0 31.0 41,510 39,780 43,240)%(4.1 )(0.6 percentage points %1.7 1.5 percentage points )%(5.7 )(0.5 percentage points %2.7

32,739 10,5432014Change 2013-2014

28,943 36,535 17.4 15.4 19.4 29.625.2 20.812,367 6,563 5,153 7,973 21.4 17.0 26.0 44,548 42,964 46,1328,719)(1.3 percentage points%)(7.9 %)(16.5 )(4.4 percentage points %)(19.8 )(4.6 percentage points %7.3

2015Change 2014-2015

34,758 31,462 38,054 18.6 16.8 20.4 11,376 9,727 13,025 27.7 23.7 31.7 7,712 6,400 9,024 25.8 21.0 30.0 43,344 41,448 45,240%6.2 1.2 percentage points %7.9 2.5 percentage points %17.5 4.4 percentage points %)(2.7

2016Change 2015-2016

33,068 29,808 36,328 17.8 16.0 19.6 10,026 8,252 11,800 24.6 20.2 29.0 6,594 5,143 8,045 22.2 17.0 27.0 45,739 44,088 47,390%)(4.9 )(0.8 percentage points %)(11.9 )(3.1 percentage points %)(14.5 )(3.6 percentage points %5.5

2017Change 2016-2017

32,447 28,916 35,978 9,726 7,917 11,53517.5 15.6 19.4 24.2 19.7 28.7 4,7826,272 7,762 21.4 16.0 26.0 43,35245,433 47,514%)(1.9 %)(3.0 %)(4.9 %)(0.7)(0.3 percentage points )(0.4 percentage points )(0.8 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 31,323 27,576 35,070 17.0 19.015.0 7,634 11,3829,508 23.9 19.2 28.6 6,244 16.0 27.021.54,751 7,737 48,805 46,930 50,680

%)(3.5 )(0.5 percentage points )%(2.2 )(0.3 percentage points %)(0.4 0.1 %7.4percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201934,239 30,664 37,814 18.6 16.7 20.5 11,580 9,781 13,379 29.0 24.5 33.5 9,8057,3158,560 29.5 25.0 34.0 48,471 46,379 50,563

%9.3 1.6 percentage points %21.8 5.1 percentage points %37.1 8.0 %)(0.7percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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TIME PERIOD

Change 2006-2019

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%)(3.8Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

20,619 17,799 23,438 12.1 10.5 13.82006 6,477 5,369 7,585 16.0 13.3 18.7 4,308 3,522 5,094 14.3 11.7 16.9 49,364 46,607 52,1202007Change 2006-2007

19,952 16,977 22,927 11.9 10.1 13.6 6,383 5,173 7,592 16.0 12.9 19.0 4,135 3,303 4,967 13.9 11.1 16.7 48,026 45,071 50,981)%(3.2 )%(1.5 )%(4.0 )%(2.7)(0.2 0.0 )(0.4

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2008

Change 2008-2009

18,618 16,394 20,842 11.1 9.8 12.5 5,978 4,950 7,006 15.4 12.7 18.0 3,685 3,047 4,323 12.8 10.6 15.0 51,454 50,023 52,884)%(6.7 )(0.8 )%(6.3 )(0.6 )%(10.9 )(1.1 %7.1

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22,280 19,285 25,276 13.5 11.6 15.3 7,202 5,970 8,435 18.6 15.4 4,676 3,781 5,571 16.1 13.0 19.2 45,830 43,271 48,390percentage points percentage points percentage points%19.7 %20.5 %26.9 )%(10.92.4 3.2 3.3

Change 2009-20102010 24,699 21,559 27,839 15.4 13.4 17.4 8,328 6,985 9,671 22.1 18.5 25.7 5,299 4,296 6,302 18.6 15.0 22.0 44,706 42,779 46,633

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2011Change 2010-2011

25,106 21,921 28,291 15.7 13.7 17.7 6,6748,097 9,520 22.1 18.2 26.0 5,398 4,355 6,441 19.5 15.0 23.0 45,858 43,695 48,021%1.6 0.3 percentage points )%(2.8 0.0 percentage points %1.9 0.9 percentage points %2.6

2012Change 2011-2012

25,177 22,815 27,539 15.9 14.4 17.4 7,4908,424 9,358 23.6 21.0 26.2 5,715 5,042 6,388 21.0 18.0 23.0 44,994 43,212 46,776%0.3 %4.00.2 percentage points 1.5 percentage points %5.9 1.5 percentage points )%(1.9

2013Change 2012-2013

25,058 22,436 27,680 15.8 14.1 17.5 6,3547,480 8,606 24.618.221.4 5,110 4,270 5,950 19.2 16.0 22.0 49,949 47,816 52,082)%(0.5 )(0.1 percentage points )%(11.2 )(2.2 percentage points )%(10.6 )(1.8 percentage points %11.0

21,850 6,7732014Change 2013-2014

19,349 24,351 13.8 12.2 15.4 23.119.7 16.37,954 4,515 3,685 5,345 17.2 14.0 20.0 50,303 48,300 52,3065,592)(2.0 percentage points%)(12.8 %)(9.5 )(1.7 percentage points %)(11.6 )(2.0 percentage points %0.7

2015Change 2014-2015

20,195 17,673 22,717 12.8 11.2 14.4 6,372 5,317 7,427 18.9 15.8 22.0 4,485 3,692 5,278 17.4 14.0 20.0 51,183 49,715 52,651%)(7.6 )(1.0 percentage points %)(5.9 )(0.8 percentage points %)(0.7 0.2 percentage points %1.7

2016Change 2015-2016

21,781 19,296 24,266 13.8 12.2 15.4 6,606 5,521 7,691 19.8 16.5 23.1 4,465 3,629 5,301 17.7 14.0 21.0 52,178 49,836 54,520%7.9 1.0 percentage points %3.7 0.9 percentage points %)(0.4 0.3 percentage points %1.9

2017Change 2016-2017

19,533 16,568 22,498 6,076 4,909 7,24312.4 10.5 14.3 18.6 15.0 22.2 3,2704,145 5,020 16.7 13.0 20.0 53,61056,671 59,732%)(10.3 %)(8.0 %)(7.2 %8.6)(1.4 percentage points )(1.2 percentage points )(1.0 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 21,745 19,152 24,338 13.8 15.412.2 5,303 7,3736,338 19.6 16.4 22.8 4,226 14.0 20.017.33,475 4,977 56,557 53,834 59,280

%11.3 1.4 percentage points %4.3 1.0 percentage points %2.0 0.6 %)(0.2percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201916,375 14,074 18,676 10.4 8.9 11.9 4,459 3,251 5,667 14.0 10.2 17.8 4,0142,3143,164 13.1 10.0 17.0 60,208 56,237 64,179

%)(24.7 )(3.4 percentage points %)(29.6 )(5.6 percentage points %)(25.1 )(4.2 %6.5percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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8,243 7,025 9,461 13.4 11.4 15.32006 3,236 2,762 3,710 20.3 17.3 23.2 2,141 1,749 2,533 18.8 15.4 22.2 43,027 40,252 45,8032007Change 2006-2007

8,968 7,476 10,460 14.6 12.2 17.0 3,370 2,699 4,041 21.1 16.9 25.3 2,119 1,651 2,587 18.8 14.7 23.0 42,879 40,063 45,695%8.8 %4.1 )%(1.0 )%(0.31.2 0.8 0.0

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Change 2008-2009

8,833 7,445 10,220 14.4 12.2 16.7 3,294 2,689 3,900 20.9 17.1 24.8 2,084 1,659 2,509 18.8 15.0 22.6 44,034 41,036 47,033)%(1.5 )(0.2 )%(2.3 )(0.2 )%(1.7 0.0 %2.7

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10,265 8,749 11,781 16.9 14.4 19.4 3,710 2,982 4,438 23.9 19.2 2,435 1,928 2,942 22.4 17.7 27.0 43,402 40,909 45,894percentage points percentage points percentage points%16.2 %12.6 %16.8 )%(1.42.5 3.0 3.6

Change 2009-20102010 10,089 8,425 11,753 16.7 13.9 19.5 3,984 3,149 4,819 25.8 20.4 31.2 2,609 2,014 3,204 23.3 18.0 29.0 41,535 39,681 43,389

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2011Change 2010-2011

12,207 10,681 13,733 20.3 17.8 22.8 3,9404,634 5,328 30.5 25.9 35.1 3,175 2,678 3,672 28.7 24.0 33.0 40,796 38,297 43,295%21.0 3.6 percentage points %16.3 4.7 percentage points %21.7 5.4 percentage points )%(1.8

2012Change 2011-2012

10,785 9,181 12,389 18.0 15.3 20.7 3,3894,125 4,861 27.5 22.6 32.4 2,808 2,282 3,334 25.7 20.0 30.0 40,693 38,624 42,762)%(11.6 )%(11.0)(2.3 percentage points )(3.0 percentage points )%(11.6 )(3.0 percentage points )%(0.3

2013Change 2012-2013

10,446 8,787 12,105 17.4 14.6 20.2 3,1463,886 4,626 31.021.026.0 2,469 1,907 3,031 22.9 18.0 28.0 43,891 40,690 47,092)%(3.1 )(0.6 percentage points )%(5.8 )(1.5 percentage points )%(12.1 )(2.8 percentage points %7.9

11,088 3,9362014Change 2013-2014

9,765 12,411 18.5 16.3 20.7 30.626.6 22.64,528 2,625 2,194 3,056 24.2 20.0 28.0 43,687 42,002 45,3723,3441.1 percentage points%6.1 %1.3 0.6 percentage points %6.3 1.3 percentage points %)(0.5

2015Change 2014-2015

8,856 7,438 10,274 14.7 12.3 17.1 3,323 2,717 3,929 22.3 18.2 26.4 2,189 1,710 2,668 20.2 16.0 25.0 46,667 44,985 48,349%)(20.1 )(3.8 percentage points %)(15.6 )(4.3 percentage points %)(16.6 )(4.0 percentage points %6.8

2016Change 2015-2016

8,948 7,519 10,377 14.9 12.5 17.3 3,184 2,588 3,780 21.6 17.6 25.6 2,055 1,612 2,498 19.2 15.0 23.0 48,271 45,046 51,496%1.0 0.2 percentage points %)(4.2 )(0.7 percentage points %)(6.1 )(1.0 percentage points %3.4

2017Change 2016-2017

7,807 6,243 9,371 2,830 2,193 3,46713.0 10.4 15.6 19.4 15.0 23.8 1,3981,865 2,332 17.6 13.0 22.0 47,75650,854 53,952%)(12.8 %)(11.1 %)(9.2 %5.4)(1.9 percentage points )(2.2 percentage points )(1.6 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 8,191 6,880 9,502 13.6 15.811.4 2,022 3,1602,591 17.9 14.0 21.8 1,761 12.0 21.016.61,314 2,208 52,689 49,896 55,482

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2019

Change 2018-20197,779 6,503 9,055 12.9 10.8 15.0 2,306 1,725 2,887 16.1 12.0 20.2 2,0711,1611,616 15.4 11.0 20.0 54,024 51,153 56,895

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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6,331 5,376 7,286 14.5 12.3 16.62006 2,241 1,835 2,647 21.7 17.8 25.7 1,444 1,151 1,737 18.6 14.8 22.4 40,323 38,264 42,3812007Change 2006-2007

5,694 4,765 6,623 13.2 11.1 15.4 2,002 1,598 2,406 19.7 15.7 23.7 1,282 1,017 1,547 17.0 13.5 20.6 40,541 38,127 42,956)%(10.1 )%(10.7 )%(11.2 %0.5)(1.3 )(2.0 )(1.6

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6,161 5,290 7,031 14.5 12.5 16.6 2,179 1,780 2,578 22.3 18.2 26.3 1,431 1,137 1,725 19.8 15.8 23.9 38,521 36,417 40,625%8.2 1.3 %8.8 2.6 %11.6 2.8 )%(5.0

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7,185 6,104 8,266 17.3 14.7 19.9 2,559 2,084 3,034 26.5 21.6 1,685 1,343 2,027 23.4 18.7 28.2 38,190 35,317 41,063percentage points percentage points percentage points%16.6 %17.4 %17.7 )%(0.92.8 4.2 3.6

Change 2009-20102010 7,313 6,088 8,538 17.2 14.3 20.1 2,602 2,041 3,163 26.1 20.5 31.7 1,748 1,354 2,142 23.5 18.0 29.0 39,646 37,936 41,356

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2011Change 2010-2011

7,150 5,955 8,345 17.0 14.2 19.8 2,1212,663 3,205 27.4 21.8 33.0 1,820 1,410 2,230 25.0 19.0 30.0 37,465 35,349 39,581)%(2.2 )(0.2 percentage points %2.3 1.3 percentage points %4.1 1.5 percentage points )%(5.5

2012Change 2011-2012

7,299 6,332 8,266 17.5 15.2 19.8 2,0302,501 2,972 26.5 21.5 31.5 1,746 1,407 2,085 24.7 19.0 29.0 39,315 37,018 41,612%2.1 )%(6.10.5 percentage points )(0.9 percentage points )%(4.1 )(0.3 percentage points %4.9

2013Change 2012-2013

6,526 5,549 7,503 15.8 13.4 18.2 1,8892,316 2,743 29.920.525.2 1,574 1,231 1,917 22.7 18.0 28.0 41,502 38,524 44,480)%(10.6 )(1.7 percentage points )%(7.4 )(1.3 percentage points )%(9.9 )(2.0 percentage points %5.6

6,028 2,1162014Change 2013-2014

5,015 7,041 14.7 12.2 17.2 28.523.4 18.32,580 1,446 1,100 1,792 21.2 16.0 26.0 42,081 39,898 44,2641,652)(1.1 percentage points%)(7.6 %)(8.6 )(1.8 percentage points %)(8.1 )(1.5 percentage points %1.4

2015Change 2014-2015

6,832 5,907 7,757 16.7 14.4 19.0 2,214 1,823 2,605 24.8 20.4 29.2 1,567 1,266 1,868 23.4 19.0 28.0 41,861 39,752 43,970%13.3 2.0 percentage points %4.6 1.4 percentage points %8.4 2.2 percentage points %)(0.5

2016Change 2015-2016

6,359 5,514 7,204 15.5 13.4 17.6 2,044 1,655 2,433 23.1 18.7 27.5 1,463 1,171 1,755 22.2 18.0 27.0 43,579 40,978 46,180%)(6.9 )(1.2 percentage points %)(7.7 )(1.7 percentage points %)(6.6 )(1.2 percentage points %4.1

2017Change 2016-2017

5,900 5,079 6,721 1,931 1,536 2,32614.5 12.5 16.5 22.1 17.6 26.6 9961,320 1,644 20.4 15.0 25.0 44,59447,287 49,980%)(7.2 %)(5.5 %)(9.8 %8.5)(1.0 percentage points )(1.0 percentage points )(1.8 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 6,477 5,633 7,321 15.9 18.013.8 1,471 2,3271,899 22.0 17.0 27.0 1,302 15.0 26.020.2951 1,653 46,184 43,027 49,341

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2019

Change 2018-20195,528 4,635 6,421 13.6 11.4 15.8 1,865 1,474 2,256 21.6 17.1 26.1 1,5629381,250 19.3 14.0 24.0 49,917 47,720 52,114

%)(14.7 )(2.3 percentage points %)(1.8 )(0.4 percentage points %)(4.0 )(0.9 %8.1percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%12.2Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

1,385 1,130 1,639 16.5 13.5 19.62006 393 311 475 22.4 17.8 27.1 257 199 315 19.0 14.7 23.3 35,307 32,251 38,3632007Change 2006-2007

1,174 908 1,440 14.5 11.2 17.8 351 264 438 21.8 16.4 27.2 234 173 295 18.8 13.9 23.7 36,842 33,156 40,528)%(15.2 )%(10.7 )%(8.9 %4.3)(2.0 )(0.6 )(0.2

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%)(17.8 %)(20.9 %)(15.2 %42.3)(2.2 0.5 2.6percentage points percentage points percentage points

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Change 2008-2009

1,256 1,002 1,510 15.6 12.4 18.7 403 316 490 24.9 19.6 30.3 260 200 320 20.8 16.0 25.5 39,475 36,442 42,509%7.0 1.1 %14.8 3.1 %11.1 2.0 %7.1

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1,300 1,030 1,569 16.3 12.9 19.7 401 311 492 25.3 19.7 263 201 325 21.8 16.7 26.9 36,590 33,148 40,032percentage points percentage points percentage points%3.5 )%(0.5 %1.2 )%(7.30.7 0.4 1.0

Change 2009-20102010 1,322 1,042 1,602 15.9 12.5 19.3 424 323 525 25.9 19.7 32.1 274 206 342 22.0 17.0 27.0 37,180 34,029 40,331

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%1.7 )(0.4 percentage points %5.7 %4.2 %1.60.6 0.2percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

1,235 970 1,500 14.8 11.6 18.0 318413 508 25.2 19.4 31.0 278 210 346 22.4 16.0 27.0 38,366 34,600 42,132)%(6.6 )(1.1 percentage points )%(2.6 )(0.7 percentage points %1.5 0.4 percentage points %3.2

2012Change 2011-2012

1,284 1,044 1,524 15.7 12.8 18.6 305384 463 24.8 19.7 29.9 266 211 321 22.5 17.0 27.0 37,795 34,191 41,399%4.0 )%(7.00.9 percentage points )(0.4 percentage points )%(4.3 0.1 percentage points )%(1.5

2013Change 2012-2013

1,460 1,211 1,709 18.0 14.9 21.1 328408 488 32.622.027.3 275 212 338 24.3 19.0 30.0 38,514 34,719 42,309%13.7 2.3 percentage points %6.3 2.5 percentage points %3.4 1.8 percentage points %1.9

1,410 3932014Change 2013-2014

1,153 1,667 17.6 14.4 20.8 32.827.1 21.4475 262 203 321 24.3 19.0 30.0 39,539 35,698 43,380311)(0.4 percentage points%)(3.4 %)(3.7 )(0.2 percentage points %)(4.7 0.0 percentage points %2.7

2015Change 2014-2015

1,273 1,033 1,513 15.9 12.9 18.9 348 275 421 24.8 19.6 30.0 243 188 298 23.4 18.0 29.0 36,741 33,914 39,568%)(9.7 )(1.7 percentage points %)(11.5 )(2.3 percentage points %)(7.3 )(0.9 percentage points %)(7.1

2016Change 2015-2016

1,162 909 1,415 14.8 11.6 18.0 333 256 410 25.1 19.3 30.9 226 170 282 22.7 17.0 28.0 42,883 40,245 45,521%)(8.7 )(1.1 percentage points %)(4.3 0.3 percentage points %)(7.0 )(0.7 percentage points %16.7

2017Change 2016-2017

1,151 918 1,384 305 228 38214.6 11.7 17.5 23.2 17.3 29.1 153210 267 21.1 15.0 27.0 37,40241,973 46,544%)(0.9 %)(8.4 %)(7.1 %)(2.1)(0.2 percentage points )(1.9 percentage points )(1.6 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 1,044 816 1,272 13.2 16.110.3 212 374293 22.0 15.9 28.1 201 14.0 26.019.9139 263 44,887 40,265 49,509

%)(9.3 )(1.4 percentage points )%(3.9 )(1.2 percentage points %)(4.3 )(1.2 %6.9percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20191,138 918 1,358 14.3 11.5 17.1 311 228 394 22.9 16.8 29.0 281155218 21.6 15.0 28.0 50,256 46,349 54,163

%9.0 1.1 percentage points %6.1 0.9 percentage points %8.5 1.7 %12.0percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%1.6Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

8,882 7,645 10,118 12.3 10.6 14.12006 2,938 2,437 3,439 17.0 14.1 19.9 1,853 1,480 2,226 14.4 11.5 17.3 43,197 40,976 45,4182007Change 2006-2007

9,556 7,940 11,172 13.5 11.2 15.8 2,960 2,331 3,589 17.6 13.9 21.4 1,896 1,457 2,335 15.1 11.6 18.6 44,885 41,808 47,962%7.6 %0.7 %2.3 %3.91.2 0.6 0.7

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2008

Change 2008-2009

8,991 7,574 10,409 12.8 10.8 14.9 2,974 2,400 3,547 18.2 14.7 21.7 1,862 1,465 2,259 15.3 12.1 18.6 46,983 43,529 50,436)%(5.9 )(0.7 %0.5 0.6 )%(1.8 0.2 %4.7

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9,982 8,460 11,505 14.4 12.2 16.6 3,305 2,716 3,894 20.4 16.8 2,183 1,785 2,581 18.0 14.7 21.3 42,870 39,838 45,902percentage points percentage points percentage points%11.0 %11.1 %17.2 )%(8.81.6 2.2 2.7

Change 2009-20102010 10,394 8,759 12,029 15.0 12.6 17.4 3,596 2,900 4,292 21.6 17.4 25.8 2,328 1,856 2,800 18.4 15.0 22.0 45,444 42,618 48,270

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2011Change 2010-2011

9,994 8,462 11,526 14.5 12.3 16.7 2,7813,453 4,125 21.5 17.3 25.7 2,261 1,772 2,750 18.4 14.0 22.0 46,811 44,117 49,505)%(3.8 )(0.5 percentage points )%(4.0 )(0.1 percentage points )%(2.9 0.0 percentage points %3.0

2012Change 2011-2012

10,419 9,044 11,794 15.3 13.3 17.3 2,8673,464 4,061 22.3 18.5 26.1 2,397 1,953 2,841 20.2 16.0 23.0 42,893 40,035 45,751%4.3 %0.30.8 percentage points 0.8 percentage points %6.0 1.8 percentage points )%(8.4

2013Change 2012-2013

10,810 9,152 12,468 15.9 13.5 18.3 2,8493,451 4,053 26.818.822.8 2,263 1,818 2,708 19.5 16.0 23.0 43,839 40,586 47,092%3.8 0.6 percentage points )%(0.4 0.5 percentage points )%(5.6 )(0.7 percentage points %2.2

10,349 3,4442014Change 2013-2014

8,936 11,762 15.3 13.2 17.4 26.723.0 19.34,002 2,341 1,912 2,770 20.5 17.0 24.0 47,882 44,790 50,9742,886)(0.6 percentage points%)(4.3 %)(0.2 0.2 percentage points %3.4 1.0 percentage points %9.2

2015Change 2014-2015

8,374 6,780 9,968 12.4 10.0 14.8 2,902 2,305 3,499 19.6 15.6 23.6 2,052 1,601 2,503 18.3 14.0 22.0 50,807 47,988 53,626%)(19.1 )(2.9 percentage points %)(15.7 )(3.4 percentage points %)(12.3 )(2.2 percentage points %6.1

2016Change 2015-2016

8,106 6,753 9,459 12.0 10.0 14.0 2,651 2,105 3,197 18.3 14.5 22.1 1,778 1,377 2,179 16.5 13.0 20.0 52,716 50,195 55,237%)(3.2 )(0.4 percentage points %)(8.6 )(1.3 percentage points %)(13.4 )(1.8 percentage points %3.8

2017Change 2016-2017

7,467 6,003 8,931 2,345 1,783 2,90711.1 8.9 13.3 16.5 12.5 20.5 1,1931,614 2,035 15.3 11.0 19.0 49,69053,055 56,420%)(7.9 %)(11.5 %)(9.2 %0.6)(0.9 percentage points )(1.8 percentage points )(1.2 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 7,279 5,950 8,608 10.8 12.88.8 1,582 2,7102,146 15.3 11.3 19.3 1,404 9.0 18.013.5970 1,838 54,149 50,126 58,172

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2019

Change 2018-20197,344 6,109 8,579 10.9 9.1 12.7 2,122 1,568 2,676 15.3 11.3 19.3 1,8639691,416 13.7 9.0 18.0 55,633 52,150 59,116

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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7,650 6,463 8,837 13.5 11.4 15.62006 2,436 2,006 2,866 18.6 15.3 21.8 1,607 1,286 1,928 16.4 13.2 19.7 41,084 38,922 43,2452007Change 2006-2007

7,290 6,189 8,390 13.1 11.1 15.1 2,405 1,941 2,869 19.0 15.3 22.6 1,553 1,219 1,887 16.5 13.0 20.1 42,981 40,591 45,371)%(4.7 )%(1.3 )%(3.4 %4.6)(0.4 0.4 0.1

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8,000 6,870 9,131 14.5 12.5 16.6 2,438 2,022 2,854 19.8 16.4 23.2 1,686 1,369 2,003 18.5 15.0 22.0 42,850 40,545 45,155%9.7 1.4 %1.4 0.8 %8.6 2.0 )%(0.3

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8,822 7,739 9,904 16.3 14.3 18.3 2,795 2,289 3,300 22.4 18.4 1,896 1,537 2,255 20.4 16.5 24.3 38,925 37,092 40,759percentage points percentage points percentage points%10.3 %14.6 %12.5 )%(9.21.8 2.6 1.9

Change 2009-20102010 8,879 7,672 10,086 16.3 14.1 18.5 2,970 2,414 3,526 23.6 19.2 28.0 2,039 1,647 2,431 21.6 18.0 26.0 40,808 38,458 43,158

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%0.6 0.0 percentage points %6.3 %7.5 %4.81.2 1.2percentage points percentage points

2011Change 2010-2011

7,878 6,400 9,356 14.5 11.8 17.2 2,3752,991 3,607 24.5 19.5 29.5 2,008 1,546 2,470 21.8 16.0 26.0 42,808 40,572 45,044)%(11.3 )(1.8 percentage points %0.7 0.9 percentage points )%(1.5 0.2 percentage points %4.9

2012Change 2011-2012

8,319 7,156 9,482 15.5 13.3 17.7 2,3832,856 3,329 24.3 20.3 28.3 2,089 1,745 2,433 23.5 19.0 27.0 42,165 40,012 44,318%5.6 )%(4.51.0 percentage points )(0.2 percentage points %4.0 1.7 percentage points )%(1.5

2013Change 2012-2013

8,826 7,657 9,995 16.6 14.4 18.8 2,3722,857 3,342 29.621.025.3 1,939 1,545 2,333 22.5 18.0 27.0 41,441 39,599 43,283%6.1 1.1 percentage points %0.0 1.0 percentage points )%(7.2 )(1.0 percentage points )%(1.7

8,304 2,6482014Change 2013-2014

7,020 9,588 15.6 13.2 18.0 28.723.9 19.13,176 1,854 1,476 2,232 22.1 18.0 27.0 43,186 40,363 46,0092,120)(1.0 percentage points%)(5.9 %)(7.3 )(1.4 percentage points %)(4.4 )(0.4 percentage points %4.2

2015Change 2014-2015

8,200 7,068 9,332 15.5 13.4 17.6 2,737 2,324 3,150 25.1 21.3 28.9 1,930 1,606 2,254 23.5 20.0 28.0 45,800 43,072 48,528%)(1.3 )(0.1 percentage points %3.4 1.2 percentage points %4.1 1.4 percentage points %6.1

2016Change 2015-2016

7,148 6,043 8,253 13.6 11.5 15.7 2,265 1,771 2,759 21.2 16.6 25.8 1,575 1,208 1,942 20.0 15.0 25.0 46,950 43,684 50,216%)(12.8 )(1.9 percentage points %)(17.2 )(3.9 percentage points %)(18.4 )(3.5 percentage points %2.5

2017Change 2016-2017

7,375 6,291 8,459 2,061 1,622 2,50014.2 12.1 16.3 19.8 15.6 24.0 1,1391,482 1,825 19.3 15.0 24.0 44,46747,357 50,247%3.2 %)(9.0 %)(5.9 %0.90.6 percentage points )(1.4 percentage points )(0.7 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 6,580 5,499 7,661 12.7 14.810.6 1,349 2,2991,824 17.8 13.2 22.4 1,253 12.0 21.016.5879 1,627 51,113 48,649 53,577

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2019

Change 2018-20195,948 4,855 7,041 11.6 9.5 13.7 1,673 1,162 2,184 16.5 11.5 21.5 1,5377511,144 15.4 10.0 21.0 52,342 49,659 55,025

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

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11,721 10,007 13,436 15.1 12.9 17.32006 4,255 3,520 4,990 22.0 18.2 25.8 2,788 2,233 3,343 19.7 15.8 23.7 42,736 40,512 44,9592007Change 2006-2007

12,878 11,046 14,710 16.8 14.4 19.2 4,434 3,633 5,235 23.3 19.1 27.5 2,806 2,232 3,380 20.3 16.1 24.4 44,832 42,064 47,601%9.9 %4.2 %0.6 %4.91.7 1.3 0.6

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Change 2008-2009

11,455 9,736 13,173 15.0 12.7 17.2 3,944 3,237 4,651 21.1 17.3 24.8 2,620 2,097 3,143 19.4 15.5 23.2 43,702 40,873 46,531)%(11.0 )(1.8 )%(11.1 )(2.2 )%(6.6 )(0.9 )%(2.5

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12,755 10,815 14,696 16.6 14.1 19.1 4,409 3,532 5,285 22.8 18.3 2,876 2,271 3,481 20.7 16.3 25.0 41,731 38,547 44,915percentage points percentage points percentage points%11.3 %11.8 %9.8 )%(4.51.6 1.7 1.3

Change 2009-20102010 11,732 9,920 13,544 15.6 13.2 18.0 4,435 3,567 5,303 23.4 18.8 28.0 2,948 2,320 3,576 21.0 16.0 26.0 43,659 41,298 46,020

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2011Change 2010-2011

16,142 14,102 18,182 21.5 18.8 24.2 5,0605,936 6,812 31.7 27.0 36.4 3,977 3,340 4,614 28.8 24.0 33.0 41,600 39,939 43,261%37.6 5.9 percentage points %33.8 8.3 percentage points %34.9 7.8 percentage points )%(4.7

2012Change 2011-2012

13,861 12,068 15,654 18.6 16.2 21.0 4,1254,903 5,681 26.8 22.6 31.0 3,412 2,839 3,985 25.4 21.0 29.0 44,119 40,793 47,445)%(14.1 )%(17.4)(2.9 percentage points )(4.9 percentage points )%(14.2 )(3.4 percentage points %6.1

2013Change 2012-2013

13,273 11,579 14,967 17.8 15.5 20.1 3,5934,394 5,195 29.120.124.6 2,804 2,185 3,423 21.4 17.0 26.0 44,782 41,916 47,648)%(4.2 )(0.8 percentage points )%(10.4 )(2.2 percentage points )%(17.8 )(4.0 percentage points %1.5

12,261 4,1842014Change 2013-2014

10,309 14,213 16.5 13.9 19.1 28.023.5 19.04,989 2,896 2,252 3,540 22.3 17.0 27.0 46,715 43,562 49,8683,379)(1.3 percentage points%)(7.6 %)(4.8 )(1.1 percentage points %3.3 0.9 percentage points %4.3

2015Change 2014-2015

11,632 10,017 13,247 15.7 13.5 17.9 3,984 3,248 4,720 22.8 18.6 27.0 2,846 2,292 3,400 22.1 18.0 26.0 47,806 45,230 50,382%)(5.1 )(0.8 percentage points %)(4.8 )(0.7 percentage points %)(1.7 )(0.2 percentage points %2.3

2016Change 2015-2016

12,282 10,596 13,968 16.5 14.2 18.8 4,334 3,690 4,978 24.8 21.1 28.5 2,631 2,115 3,147 20.5 16.0 24.0 48,518 44,949 52,087%5.6 0.8 percentage points %8.8 2.0 percentage points %)(7.6 )(1.6 percentage points %1.5

2017Change 2016-2017

9,501 7,854 11,148 3,126 2,397 3,85512.8 10.6 15.0 18.1 13.9 22.3 1,4832,031 2,579 16.0 12.0 20.0 48,40852,114 55,820%)(22.6 %)(27.9 %)(22.8 %7.4)(3.7 percentage points )(6.7 percentage points )(4.5 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 11,432 9,774 13,090 15.3 17.513.1 3,259 4,6713,965 23.2 19.1 27.3 2,633 17.0 25.020.82,124 3,142 57,363 54,249 60,477

%20.3 2.5 percentage points %26.8 5.1 percentage points %29.6 4.8 %10.1percentage points

2019

Change 2018-20199,697 8,015 11,379 13.0 10.8 15.2 3,003 2,181 3,825 17.6 12.8 22.4 2,5661,3001,933 15.4 10.0 20.0 58,733 54,406 63,060

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

%5.8Percent change in Median Household Income 2006-2019 adjusted for inflation

44,975 40,669 49,282 14.0 12.6 15.32006 8,541 7,150 9,931 11.7 9.8 13.6 5,576 4,547 6,605 10.7 8.7 12.7 57,169 55,196 59,1422007Change 2006-2007

41,852 37,830 45,875 12.7 11.5 14.0 7,771 6,585 8,957 10.4 8.8 12.0 4,950 4,060 5,840 9.3 7.6 10.9 61,152 59,335 62,969)%(6.9 )%(9.0 )%(11.2 %7.0)(1.3 )(1.3 )(1.4

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44,592 39,377 49,808 13.7 12.1 15.3 9,628 8,123 11,134 13.1 11.0 15.1 6,059 4,959 7,159 11.5 9.4 13.6 59,126 56,247 62,005%6.5 1.0 %23.9 2.7 %22.4 2.2 )%(3.3

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46,533 42,451 50,616 14.2 12.9 15.4 9,536 8,051 11,021 13.5 11.4 6,056 4,934 7,178 11.9 9.7 14.1 54,939 53,177 56,701percentage points percentage points percentage points%4.4 )%(1.0 %0.0 )%(7.10.5 0.4 0.4

Change 2009-20102010 42,565 38,013 47,117 13.0 11.6 14.4 9,580 7,846 11,314 13.4 11.0 15.8 5,775 4,542 7,008 11.1 9.0 14.0 56,177 54,026 58,328

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2011Change 2010-2011

55,202 51,254 59,150 16.7 15.5 17.9 10,59212,164 13,736 17.5 15.2 19.8 7,524 6,304 8,744 14.8 12.0 17.0 56,789 54,802 58,776%29.7 3.7 percentage points %27.0 4.1 percentage points %30.3 3.7 percentage points %1.1

2012Change 2011-2012

53,693 49,334 58,052 16.1 14.8 17.4 8,97610,637 12,298 15.4 13.0 17.8 6,829 5,586 8,072 13.4 11.0 15.0 56,618 54,721 58,515)%(2.7 )%(12.6)(0.6 percentage points )(2.1 percentage points )%(9.2 )(1.4 percentage points )%(0.3

2013Change 2012-2013

55,001 51,039 58,963 16.3 15.1 17.5 9,06710,559 12,051 17.313.115.2 6,985 5,815 8,155 13.7 11.0 16.0 59,965 57,297 62,633%2.4 0.2 percentage points )%(0.7 )(0.2 percentage points %2.3 0.3 percentage points %5.9

48,651 9,7622014Change 2013-2014

44,501 52,801 14.3 13.1 15.5 16.514.0 11.511,499 6,255 5,033 7,477 12.3 10.0 15.0 62,861 60,785 64,9378,025)(2.0 percentage points%)(11.5 %)(7.5 )(1.2 percentage points %)(10.5 )(1.4 percentage points %4.8

2015Change 2014-2015

48,525 44,703 52,347 14.2 13.1 15.3 9,198 7,698 10,698 13.4 11.2 15.6 6,124 4,946 7,302 12.2 10.0 15.0 62,401 60,169 64,633%)(0.3 )(0.1 percentage points %)(5.8 )(0.6 percentage points %)(2.1 )(0.1 percentage points %)(0.7

2016Change 2015-2016

49,933 46,444 53,422 14.6 13.6 15.6 8,361 6,839 9,883 12.2 10.0 14.4 5,589 4,430 6,748 11.2 9.0 14.0 66,040 63,305 68,775%2.9 0.4 percentage points %)(9.1 )(1.2 percentage points %)(8.7 )(1.0 percentage points %5.8

2017Change 2016-2017

44,394 40,607 48,181 7,687 6,109 9,26512.9 11.8 14.0 11.4 9.1 13.7 3,8705,030 6,190 10.1 8.0 12.0 67,86470,509 73,154%)(11.1 %)(8.1 %)(10.0 %6.8)(1.7 percentage points )(0.8 percentage points )(1.1 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 52,258 48,561 55,955 15.0 16.113.9 7,142 10,0568,599 12.6 10.5 14.7 5,725 9.0 14.011.44,605 6,845 72,267 69,033 75,501

%17.7 2.1 percentage points %11.9 1.2 percentage points %13.8 1.3 %2.5percentage points

2019

Change 2018-201944,991 40,893 49,089 13.0 11.8 14.2 8,091 6,591 9,591 12.1 9.9 14.3 6,5894,2895,439 11.0 9.0 13.0 76,728 73,675 79,781

%)(13.9 )(2.0 percentage points %)(5.9 )(0.5 percentage points %)(5.0 )(0.4 %6.2percentage points

"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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Change 2006-2019

...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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383,185 364,775 401,594 19.7 18.8 20.72006 146,918 137,003 156,833 27.7 25.9 29.6 105,786 98,117 113,455 27.0 25.1 29.0 41,845 41,102 42,5892007Change 2006-2007

407,333 391,227 423,440 20.8 20.0 21.6 161,943 152,001 171,885 31.1 29.2 33.1 114,028 105,554 122,502 29.6 27.4 31.8 42,529 41,655 43,404%6.3 %10.2 %7.8 %1.61.1 3.4 2.6

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%)(10.8 %)(19.8 %)(22.3 %21.30.1 1.4 1.1percentage points percentage points percentage points

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Change 2008-2009

393,147 375,903 410,392 20.5 19.6 21.4 146,293 136,849 155,736 29.3 27.4 31.2 106,685 99,084 114,286 28.8 26.8 30.9 42,463 41,668 43,258)%(3.5 )(0.3 )%(9.7 )(1.8 )%(6.4 )(0.8 )%(0.2

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458,811 441,633 475,990 24.2 23.3 25.1 164,320 155,971 172,669 34.3 32.6 115,229 109,073 121,385 32.8 31.0 34.5 38,256 37,589 38,924percentage points percentage points percentage points%16.7 %12.3 %8.0 )%(9.93.7 5.0 4.0

Change 2009-20102010 429,408 412,161 446,655 23.9 22.9 24.9 156,419 147,981 164,857 34.6 32.7 36.5 109,274 103,055 115,493 32.7 31.0 35.0 39,421 38,580 40,262

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2011Change 2010-2011

464,882 449,994 479,770 26.1 25.3 26.9 159,738167,737 175,736 37.9 36.1 39.7 114,569 108,286 120,852 35.2 33.0 37.0 38,479 37,750 39,208%8.3 2.2 percentage points %7.2 3.3 percentage points %4.8 2.5 percentage points )%(2.4

2012Change 2011-2012

465,744 450,978 480,510 26.3 25.5 27.1 161,234168,256 175,278 38.9 37.3 40.5 116,771 111,357 122,185 36.8 35.0 38.0 39,461 38,536 40,386%0.2 %0.30.2 percentage points 1.0 percentage points %1.9 1.6 percentage points %2.6

2013Change 2012-2013

440,885 425,275 456,495 25.1 24.2 26.0 148,963156,067 163,171 38.635.236.9 108,349 102,983 113,715 35.2 34.0 37.0 40,485 39,776 41,194)%(5.3 )(1.2 percentage points )%(7.2 )(2.0 percentage points )%(7.2 )(1.6 percentage points %2.6

419,820 147,4322014Change 2013-2014

405,204 434,436 24.1 23.3 24.9 36.835.2 33.6154,169 102,103 97,023 107,183 33.6 32.0 35.0 41,434 40,770 42,098140,695)(1.0 percentage points%)(4.8 %)(5.5 )(1.7 percentage points %)(5.8 )(1.6 percentage points %2.3

2015Change 2014-2015

430,851 416,266 445,436 24.8 24.0 25.6 153,646 146,640 160,652 37.0 35.3 38.7 106,665 101,235 112,095 35.4 34.0 37.0 41,585 40,967 42,203%2.6 0.7 percentage points %4.2 1.8 percentage points %4.5 1.8 percentage points %0.4

2016Change 2015-2016

395,250 381,970 408,530 22.9 22.1 23.7 139,444 132,665 146,223 33.8 32.2 35.4 94,093 88,640 99,546 31.6 30.0 33.0 43,570 42,413 44,727%)(8.3 )(1.9 percentage points %)(9.2 )(3.2 percentage points %)(11.8 )(3.8 percentage points %4.8

2017Change 2016-2017

392,205 377,669 406,741 136,279 129,281 143,27722.6 21.8 23.4 33.4 31.7 35.1 86,22591,499 96,773 31.1 29.0 33.0 44,25345,182 46,111%)(0.8 %)(2.3 %)(2.8 %3.7)(0.3 percentage points )(0.4 percentage points )(0.5 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 376,649 362,982 390,316 21.7 22.520.9 124,614 139,460132,037 32.4 30.6 34.2 91,928 29.0 33.031.386,237 97,619 46,440 45,555 47,325

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2019

Change 2018-2019341,821 326,425 357,217 19.8 18.9 20.7 117,891 109,435 126,347 29.1 27.0 31.2 88,58675,89282,239 28.1 26.0 30.0 50,753 50,015 51,491

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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...2006 median household income in 2019 dollars

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4,765 3,977 5,552 15.1 12.6 17.62006 1,535 1,239 1,830 20.7 16.7 24.7 962 755 1,169 17.9 14.0 21.7 39,084 36,591 41,5772007Change 2006-2007

4,915 4,104 5,727 15.6 13.1 18.2 1,720 1,368 2,072 23.4 18.6 28.2 1,048 809 1,287 19.9 15.4 24.4 40,098 37,685 42,511%3.1 %12.1 %8.9 %2.60.5 2.7 2.0

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4,759 3,927 5,592 15.2 12.5 17.9 1,723 1,376 2,070 23.9 19.1 28.7 1,158 906 1,410 22.6 17.7 27.5 41,264 38,338 44,190)%(3.2 )(0.4 %0.2 0.5 %10.5 2.7 %2.9

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5,289 4,361 6,217 17.0 14.0 19.9 1,928 1,557 2,298 26.8 21.6 1,181 918 1,444 23.2 18.0 28.4 38,587 35,802 41,372percentage points percentage points percentage points%11.1 %11.9 %2.0 )%(6.51.8 2.9 0.6

Change 2009-20102010 5,503 4,497 6,509 17.0 13.9 20.1 2,103 1,654 2,552 27.2 21.4 33.0 1,402 1,087 1,717 25.5 20.0 31.0 36,316 33,851 38,781

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2011Change 2010-2011

4,898 3,966 5,830 15.2 12.3 18.1 1,4301,862 2,294 24.8 19.1 30.5 1,183 871 1,495 21.9 16.0 27.0 43,873 41,358 46,388)%(11.0 )(1.8 percentage points )%(11.5 )(2.4 percentage points )%(15.6 )(3.6 percentage points %20.8

2012Change 2011-2012

6,169 5,375 6,963 19.2 16.7 21.7 2,0112,369 2,727 32.0 27.2 36.8 1,647 1,397 1,897 30.7 26.0 35.0 36,514 34,142 38,886%25.9 %27.24.0 percentage points 7.2 percentage points %39.2 8.8 percentage points )%(16.8

2013Change 2012-2013

6,357 5,454 7,260 19.8 17.0 22.6 1,7882,160 2,532 34.124.129.1 1,518 1,245 1,791 28.6 24.0 34.0 39,566 36,682 42,450%3.0 0.6 percentage points )%(8.8 )(2.9 percentage points )%(7.8 )(2.1 percentage points %8.4

6,171 2,1582014Change 2013-2014

5,211 7,131 19.0 16.0 22.0 34.529.0 23.52,570 1,533 1,237 1,829 28.4 23.0 34.0 39,807 36,811 42,8031,746)(0.8 percentage points%)(2.9 %)(0.1 )(0.1 percentage points %1.0 )(0.2 percentage points %0.6

2015Change 2014-2015

4,827 3,887 5,767 14.8 11.9 17.7 1,888 1,495 2,281 25.2 20.0 30.4 1,305 995 1,615 24.1 18.0 30.0 42,922 39,800 46,044%)(21.8 )(4.2 percentage points %)(12.5 )(3.8 percentage points %)(14.9 )(4.3 percentage points %7.8

2016Change 2015-2016

5,812 5,022 6,602 17.8 15.4 20.2 2,043 1,702 2,384 27.0 22.5 31.5 1,340 1,082 1,598 24.3 20.0 29.0 40,485 37,533 43,437%20.4 3.0 percentage points %8.2 1.8 percentage points %2.7 0.2 percentage points %)(5.7

2017Change 2016-2017

4,425 3,621 5,229 1,582 1,216 1,94813.5 11.0 16.0 20.9 16.1 25.7 7281,007 1,286 18.3 13.0 23.0 43,65446,072 48,490%)(23.9 %)(22.6 %)(24.9 %13.8)(4.3 percentage points )(6.1 percentage points )(6.0 percentage points

Change 2017-20182018 4,318 3,578 5,058 13.1 15.310.9 1,098 1,8601,479 19.7 14.6 24.8 1,060 14.0 25.019.3766 1,354 46,396 43,274 49,518

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2019

Change 2018-20194,118 3,350 4,886 12.4 10.1 14.7 1,405 1,022 1,788 18.7 13.6 23.8 1,226662944 17.3 12.0 22.0 53,146 49,882 56,410

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"Lower Bound" refers to the 90% confidence interval lower boundary. "Upper Bound" refers to the 90% confidence level upper boundary. Since these are estimates, standard statiscal rules apply.

2019 Data Release Date 12/8/2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 201.6 for 2006 and 255.657 for 2019. Thus the factor to adjust 2006 income to 2019 constant dollars is 255.657/201.6, or 1.2681399.

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General Cautions About Comparing EstimatesView caution statements regarding comparing SAIPE estimates with other estimates.

Guidance for Making Year-to-Year Comparisons of SAIPE EstimatesThe SAIPE program produces estimates of the signi�cance of year-to-year changes for individual counties and states.

Quantifying Relative Error in the School District EstimatesAll statistical estimates contain error, and there has never been a complete census of income and poverty for all schooldistricts in the nation.

Quantifying Uncertainty in State and County Estimates

The model-based estimates almost certainly differ from the �gures that would result from administering the ACS to allhouseholds in the nation.

A Basic Explanation of Con�dence IntervalsA con�dence interval is a range of values that describes the uncertainty surrounding an estimate.

Estimation StrategyModeling income and poverty to increase precision over surveys alone.

About SAIPE Interactive Data ToolThe SAIPE Interactive Data Tool supports data lookup, downloading, mapping, and trend visualizations.

About SAIPE Model InputsLearn more about the surveys, censuses, and programs that contribute data and other content to SAIPE.

Directions for School District MapsThe following text provides instructions for locating school district maps.

Last Revised: April 1, 2020