Visualizing The Distribution Of Household Income In America
High income households in America capture a large share of the nation’s earnings, and this gulf has widened over time.
In 2024, the top 20% - with an average household income of $316,100 - took home 52.2% of all national income, up 8.7 percentage points from 1974.
Meanwhile, the bottom 20% received just 3.1%, further shrinking over the period.
This graphic, via Visual Capitalist's Dorothy Neufeld, shows U.S. household income distribution in 2024, based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Trends in U.S. Income Distribution (2024 vs. 1974)
Below, we show how household income is divided across different income brackets:
In 2024, the bottom fifth of U.S. earners averaged $18,460 in household income. While small, their share of total national income has fallen sharply, declining by about 28% since 1974.
Moreover, this group includes workers earning the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, as well as the roughly 760,000 workers who earn below this level. In particular, younger workers make up a large portion of this bracket, with 43% of those earning minimum wage or less being 25 years old or younger.
As we can see, the middle ...
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