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About 12mm households. I used a census report which indicated the percentage of unmarried households and the number, and then derived the total. also, if there are a bit over 100mm households in the US and a population of 350mm, then you can assume CA is about the same and use 1/3rd the population as a rough estimate of households in any geography that's big enough to mirror the total US. since the population of CA is about 36mm, 12mm works.
The average household income in the US is around 47,000 dollars. This usually is including two adults working per home.In 2007, the median annual household income rose 1.3% to $50,233.00 according to the Census Bureau.
In 2007, the average household income in New Jersey was approximately $71,180.
Median annual income in Arizona in 2007 is reported to be 47,500 dollars. Average, or Mean Income for the year is reported at 39,280. Half or Arizona's residents make more than 47,500, half less. The total income of Arizona, divided by the total population is 39,280. The difference is explained by the number of residents who earn no money, Children and home makers are the largest portion of that group.
In 2007, the median annual household income rose 1.3% to $50,233, according to the Census Bureau. In 2009, the median annual household income was $49,777, according to the Census Bureau.
You should be able to contact your local Social Security office and request your total disability income for 2007.
The answer is about 8% (of households earn 150,000 +). 20% of households earn 100,000+. This is based on: Table HINC-06. Income Distribution to $250,000 or More for Households: 2007 [Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2008 Annual Social and Economic Supplement. Numbers in thousands. Households as of March of the following year.]
About 12mm households. I used a census report which indicated the percentage of unmarried households and the number, and then derived the total. also, if there are a bit over 100mm households in the US and a population of 350mm, then you can assume CA is about the same and use 1/3rd the population as a rough estimate of households in any geography that's big enough to mirror the total US. since the population of CA is about 36mm, 12mm works.
Paranormal State - 2007 Desperate Households 3-1 was released on: USA: 19 January 2009
The median household income is the income level at which half of all households earn more, and half of all households earn less. Statisticians believe this measure better reflects the prevailing economic conditions than average income (which can be significantly shifted by very high earners), or GDP per capita (which may reflect the economic activity of a small segment of the population). The Median Canadian household income in 2008 was Cad$68,860 (Statscan). This ranged from a low of Cad$59,320 in Newfoundlandand Labrador to Cad$86,080 in Alberta. The Median US household income in 2007 was US$50,233 (US Census Bureau).
From the US Census Bureau:"51 percent of US households had one or more computers in the home in August 2000, up from 42 percent in December 1998."Also, "9-in-10 School-Age Children Have Computer Access."Durham, NH - June 7, 2007 - New consumer research from Leichtman Research Group, ... While 81% of all US households have at least one computer, ...www.leichtmanresearch.com/press/060707release.html
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In the 2000 census, we were listed at 935,208 households. Which is up from 855,000 that I remember from the previous census 1990. We are due for anothercensus in 2010, so it will be interesting to see how the economy is affecting orange countians.
The average household income in the US is around 47,000 dollars. This usually is including two adults working per home.In 2007, the median annual household income rose 1.3% to $50,233.00 according to the Census Bureau.
In 2007, the average household income in New Jersey was approximately $71,180.
for 2007 GNP = 14.428 trillion, the GDP for 2007 was approx $14.312 trillion. GNP= Gross National Product, which is the nation's total value of goods & services, including net income from abroad. GNP is the primary indicator of an economy's status. GDP is different, it = Gross Domestic Product, which is the total market value of all final goods and services produced in a country in a given year.. within a country's physical borders. Distinguished from GNP which includes income from abroad.
Yes. Anyone with earned income can contribute up to $4,000 (or $5,000 if your are 50 or over) in 2007 and $5,000 (or $6,000 in 2008). In order to make before tax contributions, you must have total earned income of under $99,000 for 2007 and $101,000 for 2008 for singles or $156,000 for 2007 and $159,000 for 2008 for married filing jointly.