Friday, January 19, 2018

US Household Income

Historical Real Median Household Income, Economic Growth and Unemployment
    Year      
Income
Change
GDP Growth
Jobless Rate     
1997
$55,218
 2.1%
 4.5%
 4.7%
1998
$57,248
 3.7%
 4.5%
 4.4%
1999
$58,665
 2.5%
 4.7%
 4.0%
2000
$58,544
-0.2%
 4.1%
 3.9%
2001 
$57,246 
-2.2%
 1.0%
 5.7%
2002
$56,599
-1.1%
 1.8%
 6.0%
2003
$56,528
-0.1%
 2.8%
 5.7%
2004
$56,332
-0.3%
 3.8%
 5.4%
2005
$56,935
 1.1%
 3.3%
 4.9%
2006
$57,379
 0.8%
 2.7%
 4.4%
2007
$58,149
 1.3%
 1.8%
 5.0%
2008
$56,076
-3.6%
-0.3%
 7.3%
2009
$55,683
-0.7%
-2.8%
 9.9%
2010
$54,245
-2.6%
 2.5%
 9.3%
2011
$53,401
-1.6%
 1.6%
 8.5%
2012
$53,331
-0.1%
 2.2%
 7.8%
2013
$55,214
 3.5%
 1.7%
 6.7%
2014
$54,398
-1.5%
 2.6%
 5.6%
2015
$57,230
  5.2%
 2.9%
 5.0%
2016
$59,039
  3.2%
 1.5%
 4.7%
(Table sources: "American Community Survey," Table F.6., U.S. Census, September 2017. "GDP by Year,"  "Unemployment Rate by Year."  )
Comments
US Household income has been flat for 20 years. But it rose to this level after 20 years of high inflation from the 1960s to the 1980s and we didn’t like that either. In the 1960s, $10,000 per year was a good household income.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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