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Median Family Income (In 2002 Inflation-adjusted Dollars)
Families (Place level)
Rank Place Median Lower Bound Upper Bound
1 San Jose city, CA 79,318 74,870 83,766
2 Anchorage municipality, AK 71,065 69,090 73,040
3 San Francisco city, CA 68,247 63,568 72,926
4 Arlington city, TX 66,261 58,815 73,707
5 Seattle city, WA 65,388 62,152 68,624
6 Raleigh city, NC 63,180 55,234 71,126
7 Lexington-Fayette, KY 59,556 52,540 66,572
8 Honolulu CDP, HI 58,719 56,001 61,437
9 Charlotte city, NC 58,237 54,558 61,917
10 San Diego city, CA 57,534 54,048 61,020
11 Colorado Springs city, CO 57,448 51,978 62,918
12 Virginia Beach city, VA 56,879 52,947 60,811
13 Aurora city, CO 56,007 52,667 59,347
14 Austin city, TX 54,109 48,588 59,630
15 Bakersfield city, CA 52,438 47,970 56,906
16 Mesa city, AZ 51,758 48,239 55,277
17 Albuquerque city, NM 51,552 46,039 57,065
18 St. Paul city, MN 51,421 47,436 55,406
19 Nashville-Davidson (balance), TN 51,276 48,393 54,159
20 Riverside city, CA 51,243 45,217 57,269
21 Portland city, OR 50,947 49,228 52,666
22 Omaha city, NE 50,675 48,802 52,548
23 Minneapolis city, MN 50,605 47,549 53,661
24 Kansas City city, MO 50,495 47,659 53,331
25 Indianapolis city (balance), IN 49,874 47,581 52,168
26 Wichita city, KS 49,846 46,708 52,984
27 Las Vegas city, NV 49,559 46,639 52,480
28 Washington city, DC 49,526 45,317 53,735
29 Phoenix city, AZ 48,121 45,158 51,084
30 Columbus city, OH 47,593 45,834 49,352
31 Jacksonville city, FL 47,435 42,538 52,332
32 Oakland city, CA 46,972 41,755 52,189
33 Boston city, MA 46,268 39,779 52,757
34 Denver city, CO 46,024 40,754 51,294
35 Tulsa city, OK 45,958 42,536 49,380
36 Louisville city, KY 45,892 40,475 51,309
37 Sacramento city, CA 45,860 42,037 49,683
38 Corpus Christi city, TX 45,823 40,693 50,953
39 Stockton city, CA 45,709 37,566 53,852
40 Anaheim city, CA 45,443 39,726 51,160
41 Fort Worth city, TX 45,300 41,081 49,519
42 Chicago city, IL 44,247 41,744 46,750
43 Oklahoma City city, OK 44,036 39,107 48,965
44 New York city, NY 43,682 42,032 45,332
45 Los Angeles city, CA 42,534 40,981 44,087
46 San Antonio city, TX 42,224 39,274 45,174
47 Houston city, TX 40,953 39,564 42,342
48 Fresno city, CA 40,906 33,446 48,366
49 Long Beach city, CA 40,086 31,610 48,562
50 Atlanta city, GA 39,802 34,110 45,495
51 Tucson city, AZ 38,877 37,248 40,506
52 Dallas city, TX 38,075 34,523 41,627
53 Santa Ana city, CA 37,232 31,665 42,799
54 Philadelphia city, PA 37,114 34,482 39,746
55 Toledo city, OH 36,864 31,556 42,172
56 Tampa city, FL 36,641 33,402 39,880
57 Milwaukee city, WI 36,604 32,712 40,496
58 Detroit city, MI 36,144 33,598 38,690
59 Baltimore city, MD 36,134 32,560 39,708
60 New Orleans city, LA 35,161 30,878 39,444
61 Pittsburgh city, PA 35,028 29,147 40,909
62 Cincinnati city, OH 34,325 30,048 38,602
63 Memphis city, TN 34,003 31,719 36,287
64 Buffalo city, NY 33,923 26,592 41,254
65 El Paso city, TX 32,482 29,043 35,921
66 St. Louis city, MO 30,667 28,375 32,959
67 Cleveland city, OH 30,512 26,849 34,175
68 Newark city, NJ 29,211 20,080 38,342
69 Miami city, FL 27,383 22,014 32,752

  
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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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