Median income hit record high in 2018 while poverty declined

Median U.S. household income reached $63,200 in 2018, the highest figure on record, new data released Tuesday by the Census Bureau revealed.

California has the highest levels of poverty, with 18.2% of its people, or 7 million, in poverty. This is essentially due to the high cost of living in California versus other states.

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@SecondJon So just did some research. The **actual** situation is that since 2001 the peak median household income was in mid 2015, not 2019 (which has yet to recover)

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I'm not a statistician, so curious : your chart compares year over year growth %, whereas the article is comparing dollar amount, which would go up with even a small growth rate?

@SecondJon no they arent year after year groth. It compares the same exact numbers as the one you suggested.. it just presents it in a more fair way in a few ways..

1) it uses inflation adjusted dollars, not absolute dollars

2) instead of showing the dollar amount it shows it as a percentage of a baseline value, that baseline being the median income in 2019.

so if you see some point that is "10%", for example, it isnt suggesting 10% growth from the year before. It is suggesting the inflation adjusted median income is 10% higher than it is in 2019.

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