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US Census Bureau: Does your income level exceed half of the people in your community?The income ranking data of 30 cities in the United States is released!

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If we think that our income level has reached the "rich" level of our city, then we might as well take a look at the "American Community Household Income Report 2018" released by the U.S. Census Bureau at the end of 2017*.This report can help evaluate and compare our income levels, the most important of which are:Compare our current income level, whether it outperforms 50% of the people.

The report states that if we live inNew York City, Earning at least $71,897 each year, congratulations to yourself-our income is more than half of the people in New York City. On a theoretical basis, we have become a middle class.

If you want toLos AngelesEarn more than half of the income of the people in the region, so we have to earn at least $65,950 per year.

Next, according to the income standard of more than half of the population in the same region, the United Stateslife insuranceGuide Net©️ focuses on publishing the minimum annual income of households living in 30 major metropolitan areas in the United States.We can compare,Is your income level now more than half of the people.

Standard income ranking of "more than half of the people" in 30 metropolitan areas in the United States

30. Tampa, Florida: Annual income is at least $51,115
29. Miami, Florida: Annual income is at least $51,362
28. Orlando, Florida: Annual income is at least $52,385
27. Las Vegas, Nevada: Annual income is at least $54,384
26. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Annual income is at least $56,063
25. San Antonio, Texas: Annual income is at least $56,105
24. Detroit/Detroit, Michigan: Annual income is at least $56,142
23. Phoenix, Arizona: Annual income is at least $58,075
22. Riverside, California: Annual income is at least $58,236
21. St. Louis, Missouri: Annual income is at least $59,780
20. Charlotte, North Carolina: Annual income is at least $59,979
19. Cincinnati, Ohio: Annual income is at least $60,260
18. Kansas City, Missouri: Annual income is at least $61,385
17. Houston, Texas: Annual income is at least $61,708
16. Atlanta, Georgia: Annual income is at least $62,613
15. Dallas, Texas: Annual income is at least $63,812
14. Sacramento, California: Annual income is at least $64,052
13. Los Angeles, California: Annual income is at least $65,950
12. Philadelphia/Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Annual income is at least $65,996
11. Chicago/Chicago, Illinois: Annual income is at least $66,020
10. Portland, Oregon: Annual income is at least $68,676
9. San Diego/San Diego, California: Annual income is at least $70,824
8. New York City, New York: Annual income is at least $71,897
7. Denver, Colorado: Annual income is at least $71,926
6. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Annual income is at least $73,231
5. Baltimore, Maryland: Annual income is at least $76,788
4. Seattle/Seattle, Washington: Annual income is at least $78,612
3. Boston, Massachusetts: Annual income is at least $82,380
2. Washington, DC: Annual income is at least $95,843
1. San Francisco, California: Annual income is at least $96,677

From the above data, we can see that San Francisco in Northern California has become the top of the list, living in this city,If you want more than half of the income,Annual income should be at least nearly 10 U.S. dollars.

Florida has multiple cities on the list, and the minimum annual income requirement is between 5 and 6.In California, there are 6 cities where the annual minimum income standard is between 6 and 10. The comparison between the two states shows the high and low cost of living.

What is your income this year?Is there more than the other half?I believe that by comparing the data in this article, you will have your own answer.

appendix
01. “Household income: 2017”, 2018.09, U.S. Census Bureau, https://bit.ly/2tBT8xU

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