100 Largest US Cities by Gen Z(Under Age 25) Median HH Income
This is actually 99 cities and I can't for the life of me figure out which 1 city I'm missing and it's aggravating, so if you don't see your city, PLEASE let me know.
Anyway, Google says that "Generation Z" is persons born between 1997 – 2012(ages 10 – 25). The data below is the median household income for households headed by a person of this age group.
Fremont, California is a suburb on the border of the Oakland side of the Bay and San Jose. I describe it as typical CA suburb imo but apparently it has a lot of high earning people under age 25.
ALSO, Irvine, California is a very affluent, highly desirable place, so for it to score dead last, and by quite a margin, is a real head scratcher. Irvine has a huge University of California campus so maybe all those students is impacting those numbers, who knows? I have inquired further information from the Census Bureau because i actually think it's a mistake, but haven't heard back yet.
Anyway, this is by CITY PROPER
100 Largest Cities
Census: Median Income, Primary Householder Under Age 25
Fremont, CA $108,125
San Francisco, CA $87,946
Oakland, CA $61,935
San Jose, CA $58,798
Scottsdale, AZ $58,216
Santa Ana, CA $52,538
Anaheim, CA $52,760
Chandler, AZ $52,286
Jersey City, NJ $51,723
Chula Vista, CA $49,605
Chesapeake, VA $49,204
North Las Vegas, NV $48,696
Virginia Beach, VA $47,913
Santa Clarita, CA $47,629
Gilbert, AZ $47,466
Aurora, CO $46,608
Plano, TX $46,175
Anchorage, AK $45,409
Seattle, WA $44,508
Washington, DC $44,256
Garland, TX $43,663
Denver, CO $42,921
New York, NY $42,856
Colorado Springs, CO $42,637
Honolulu, HI $42,119
Nashville, TN $41,735
Irving, TX $40,993
San Diego, CA $40,773
Raleigh, NC $40,356
Mesa, AZ $40,238
Henderson, NV $40,020
Minneapolis, MN $39,479
Bakersfield, CA $39,214
Atlanta, GA $38,033
Miami, FL $37,915
Norfolk, VA $37,806
Dallas, TX $37,641
Reno, NV $37,617
Orlando, CA $36,418
Glendale, AZ $36,571
Spokane, WA $36,231
Phoenix, AZ $36,207
Las Vegas, NC $35,967
Boston, MA $35,829
St Petersburg, FL $35,413
Fort Worth, TX $35,408
Omaha, NE $35,275
Jacksonville, FL $35,139
Fort Wayne, IN $34,898
Stockton, CA $34,814
Corpus Christi, TX $34,777
Los Angeles, CA $34,604
Arlington, TX $34,570
St Paul, MN $34,560
Oklahoma City, OK $34,547
Long Beach, CA $34,545
Austin, TX $34,385
Louisville, KY $34,096
Wichita, KS $32,415
Charlotte, NC $32,393
Chicago, IL $32,333
Portland, OR $32,330
Kansas City, MO $32,115
Columbus, OH $32,108
San Bernardino, CA $32,052
Sacramento, CA $31,463
Tampa, FL $31,510
Lincoln, NE $31,250
Boise, ID $31,148
St Louis, MO $31,012
Houston, TX $30,893
Durham, NC $30,804
Baltimore, MD $30,453
San Antonio, TX $30,335
El Paso, TX $30,280
Tulsa, OK $30,170
Newark, NJ $30,019
Greensboro, NC $30,005
Fresno, CA $28,750
Indianapolis, IN $28,450
Riverside, CA $27,450
Madison, WI $27,700
Tucson, AZ $27,252
Philadelphia, PA $26,790
Milwaukee, WI $26,064
Winston-Salem, NC $25,429
Albuquerque, NM $25,311
Memphis, TN $25,078
Buffalo, NY $24,895
Lexington, KY $24,775
Cleveland, OH $24,382
Cincinnati, OH $23,828
Richmond, VA $23,374
Lubbock, TX $22,366
Toledo, OH $21,816
Laredo, TX $21,775
Pittsburgh, PA $20,921
Detroit, MI $20,577
New Orleans, LA $17,021
Irvine, CA $14,342
Source: data.census.gov
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Last edited by dimondpark; Aug 5, 2022 at 11:02 PM.
Reason: added Nashville, TN $41,735
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