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  2. Income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Various methods measure income inequality. Different sources prefer Gini coefficients or ratio of percentiles, etc. Census Bureau studies on household [244] and individual income [245] show lower levels [246] than some other sources, [247] but do not break out the highest-income households (99%+) where most change has occurred. [127] [27]: 6 ...

  3. Personal income in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The CPS is the source of the official national estimates of poverty and the most widely cited source of annual household income estimates for the United States. [8] The CPS measure of money income is defined as the total pre-tax cash income received by people on a regular basis, excluding certain lump-sum payments and excluding capital gains.

  4. Poverty and health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Low-income populations are also more exposed to pesticides, and a significantly higher amount of lead was found in African-American children living in inner-city areas. [7] Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) are also more prevalent in areas of high poverty such as the South and inner-city areas though they often get overlooked by physicians for ...

  5. Here Are the Net Worth and Income That Put You in the Top 5% ...

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    So, the income sources of people in their 70s likely include a lot of Social Security and retirement income, while someone in their 20s will get most of their income from regular wages.

  6. Causes of income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Median income for female earners male earners increased 157.2% versus 36.2% for men, over four times as fast. Today the median male worker earns roughly 68.4% more than their female counterparts, compared to 176.3% in 1953. The median income of men in 2005 was 2% higher than in 1973 compared to a 74.6% increase for female earners. [71]

  7. Poverty in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, American Samoa had a per capita income of $6,311. [71] The county or county-equivalent with the lowest per capita income in the United States is the Manu'a District in American Samoa (per capita income of $5,441). [72] In 2018, Puerto Rico had the lowest median household income of any state/territory in the United States ($20,166).

  8. Many in America’s top 10% still feel ‘very poor’ but ...

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    Many in America’s top 10% still feel ‘very poor’ but billionaire Warren Buffett says most folks ‘live better than John D Rockefeller' — 3 tips to create real wealth with the income you have

  9. Income distribution - Wikipedia

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    Low unemployment rate and high GDP are signs of the health of the U.S. economy. But there is almost 18% of people living below the poverty line and the Gini coefficient is quite high. That ranks the United States 9th income inequal in the world. [42] The U.S. has the highest level of income inequality among its (post-)industrialized peers. [44]