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Median Household Income (In 2002 Inflation-adjusted Dollars)
Households (Place level)
Rank Place Median Lower Bound Upper Bound
1 San Jose city, CA 76,181 70,724 81,638
2 Anchorage municipality, AK 60,728 58,593 62,863
3 San Francisco city, CA 58,621 56,455 60,787
4 Virginia Beach city, VA 53,540 49,867 57,213
5 Arlington city, TX 52,634 49,857 55,411
6 San Diego city, CA 50,538 48,410 52,667
7 Aurora city, CO 49,394 46,995 51,793
8 Charlotte city, NC 48,975 46,599 51,351
9 Raleigh city, NC 48,553 45,266 51,840
10 Bakersfield city, CA 47,272 42,909 51,635
11 Riverside city, CA 47,152 40,580 53,724
12 Colorado Springs city, CO 46,693 43,287 50,099
13 Seattle city, WA 46,541 43,601 49,481
14 Austin city, TX 45,785 42,602 48,968
15 Anaheim city, CA 45,184 41,455 48,913
16 Las Vegas city, NV 44,593 41,087 48,099
17 Sacramento city, CA 44,446 41,276 47,616
18 Washington city, DC 43,681 41,158 46,204
19 Honolulu CDP, HI 43,284 41,042 45,526
20 Phoenix city, AZ 42,721 40,596 44,846
21 St. Paul city, MN 42,484 39,471 45,497
22 Mesa city, AZ 42,145 37,908 46,382
23 Indianapolis city (balance), IN 41,278 39,409 43,147
24 Omaha city, NE 40,892 39,785 41,999
25 Albuquerque city, NM 40,852 38,229 43,476
26 Oakland city, CA 40,703 37,929 43,477
27 Jacksonville city, FL 40,366 38,302 42,430
28 Stockton city, CA 40,295 36,612 43,978
29 Boston city, MA 39,819 34,699 44,939
30 New York city, NY 39,285 37,902 40,668
31 Kansas City city, MO 39,230 36,113 42,347
32 Los Angeles city, CA 39,139 37,806 40,472
33 Portland city, OR 39,016 37,599 40,433
34 Nashville-Davidson (balance), TN 38,978 36,708 41,248
35 Long Beach city, CA 38,975 33,799 44,151
36 Lexington-Fayette, KY 38,970 34,726 43,214
37 Chicago city, IL 38,803 36,699 40,907
38 Fort Worth city, TX 38,268 35,752 40,784
39 Wichita city, KS 37,845 33,316 42,374
40 Columbus city, OH 37,540 36,347 38,733
41 Santa Ana city, CA 37,504 31,015 43,993
42 Houston city, TX 37,355 36,060 38,650
43 Tulsa city, OK 37,229 33,937 40,521
44 Fresno city, CA 37,131 32,580 41,682
45 Denver city, CO 37,010 34,192 39,828
46 San Antonio city, TX 36,706 34,850 38,562
47 Corpus Christi city, TX 36,580 30,757 42,403
48 Minneapolis city, MN 35,708 31,288 40,128
49 Oklahoma City city, OK 35,504 33,273 37,735
50 Atlanta city, GA 35,280 29,805 40,755
51 Dallas city, TX 35,028 32,822 37,234
52 Tampa city, FL 32,937 29,944 35,930
53 Milwaukee city, WI 32,447 30,056 34,838
54 Baltimore city, MD 32,337 30,327 34,347
55 Tucson city, AZ 31,686 30,741 32,631
56 Cincinnati city, OH 31,656 29,854 33,458
57 Philadelphia city, PA 31,340 30,206 32,474
58 Toledo city, OH 31,285 29,812 32,758
59 El Paso city, TX 30,946 28,836 33,056
60 Memphis city, TN 30,729 29,341 32,117
61 Detroit city, MI 30,461 28,303 32,619
62 Louisville city, KY 30,327 25,481 35,173
63 New Orleans city, LA 29,097 26,175 32,019
64 Pittsburgh city, PA 28,513 25,076 31,950
65 Newark city, NJ 27,539 21,685 33,393
66 Cleveland city, OH 26,529 23,871 29,187
67 St. Louis city, MO 26,324 24,130 28,519
68 Buffalo city, NY 25,886 20,179 31,593
69 Miami city, FL 20,883 18,573 23,193

  
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 American Community Survey

Notes

The table above shows the margin of error, represented by the lower and upper bounds of the 90-percent confidence interval. The confidence interval gives a range of values likely to include the population true value.  The smaller the confidence interval the more precise the estimate of the characteristic of interest.

An "N" entry in the estimate, lower bound, and upper bound columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.

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