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Posted Sep 29, 2019, 1:47 PM
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Pay it Forward
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Piedmont, California
Posts: 7,894
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SLO
While $189,493 household income would be very good in most places, in San Francisco its not good.
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Well it's much more realistic for SF and most other cities to look at dual earner incomes than simple median household income.
2018 50 Largest US Cities by Median Household Income:
$113,036 San Jose, CA
$112,376 San Francisco, CA
$93,481 Seattle, WA
$85,203 Washington, DC
$79,646 San Diego, CA
$77,059 Virginia Beach, VA
$76,469 Oakland, CA
$73,092 Portland, OR
$71,834 Boston, MA
$71,543 Austin, TX
$68,337 Denver, CO
$65,695 Raleigh, NC
$65,345 Atlanta, GA
$65,331 Colorado Springs, CO
$65,046 Sacramento, CA
$63,799 New York, NY
$63,590 Minneapolis, MN
$63,091 Arlington, TX
$62,474 Los Angeles, CA
$61,610 Long Beach, CA
$60,764 Charlotte, NC
$60,324 Nashville, TN
$59,266 Omaha, NE
$58,448 Fort Worth, TX
$58,247 Mesa, AZ
$57,957 Phoenix, AZ
$57,238 Chicago, IL
$54,599 Tampa, FL
$54,372 Kansas City, MO
$54,269 Jacksonville, FL
$53,973 Oklahoma City, OK
$53,575 Las Vegas , NV
$52,971 Columbus, OH
$52,303 Louisville, KY
$52,210 Dallas, TX
$51,203 Houston, TX
$51,019 Albuquerque, NM
$51,000 Baltimore, MD
$49,813 Fresno, CA
$49,024 San Antonio, TX
$47,678 Indianapolis, IN
$47,583 Tulsa, OK
$46,116 Philadelphia, PA
$45,031 El Paso, TX
$43,676 Tucson, AZ
$42,087 Milwaukee, WI
$41,818 Miami, FL
$38,423 New Orleans, LA
$37,199 Memphis, TN
$31,283 Detroit, MI
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