Median Household Income Rose 3.2% in 2016, Census Bureau

Washington, DC, September 15, 2017- Real median household income increased by 3.2% between 2015 and 2016, while the official poverty rate decreased 0.8 percentage points, the U.S. Census Bureau announced.

At the same time, the percentage of people without health insurance coverage decreased.

Median household income in the United States in 2016 was $59,039, an increase in real terms of 3.2% from the 2015 median income of $57,230. This is the second consecutive annual increase in median household income.

The nation’s official poverty rate in 2016 was 12.7%, with 40.6 million people in poverty, 2.5 million fewer than in 2015. The 0.8 percentage point decrease from 2015 to 2016 represents the second consecutive annual decline in poverty. The 2016 poverty rate is not statistically different from the 2007 rate (12.5%), the year before the most recent recession.

The percentage of people without health insurance coverage for the entire 2016 calendar year was 8.8%, down from 9.1% in 2015. The number of people without health insurance declined to 28.1 million from 29.0 million over the period.

In depth findings from the Census Bureau’s study can be found here: https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2017/income-povery.html.


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