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Originally Posted by Vlajos
Yes 1 year ACS
in 2016, there were 165,476 households making $50-74.9K
and 115,938 households making $75-99.9K.
in 2010, there were 168,420 households making $50-74.9K
and 106,530 households making $75-99.9K.
So a small drop in the $50-75k and significant increase in the $75-99K brackets. I just looked at the $50K+ last time.
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And the number of households making below $35k went from 313,229 households to 277,133 households from 2010 to 2016, a decrease of 36,096 households or an 11.5% decrease.
And at the same time, the number of households making a minimum of $150k increased by 49,553 households. There were nearly 1.5 times the number of households added for this than the loss of households below the $35k line.
Going beyond this, the number of $200K+ households increased by 29,792 while the amount of households making below $10k decreased by 10,603.