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Family Income in the United States: 1952

Report Number P60-15

The median (average) family income in the United States was estimated at $3,900 in 1952 or $200 higher than in 1951, accordlng to figures released by Robert W. Burgess, Director, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. This increase represented only a slight gain in purchasing power for the average family, however, since prices had also increased somewhat during this period, according to the Consumers' Price Index.

Over 13 million families in the United States received money incomes of $5,000 or more in 1952, but 8 million had incomes under $2,000. The remaining 20 million families were in the $2,000 to $5,000 range. The distribution by income of the Nation's 41 million families (groups of two or more related persons) is shown below.

Table A.–NUMBER OF FAMILIES, BY FAMILY INCOME, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1952

(Figures derived from data in table 1 and rounded to the nearest 100,000)
Family Income Number of Families
Total 41,000,000
Under $1,000 3,500,000
$1,000 to $1,999 4,500,000
$2,000 to $2,999 5,800,000
$3,000 to $3,999 7,700,000
$4,000 to $4,999 6,300,000
$5,000 to $5,999 4,900,000
$6,000 to $6,999 3,100,000
$7,000 to $9,999 3,700,000
$10,000 to $14,999 1,100,000
$15,000 and over 500,000

A Note on Language

Census statistics date back to 1790 and reflect the growth and change of the United States. Past census reports contain some terms that today’s readers may consider obsolete and inappropriate. As part of our goal to be open and transparent with the public, we are improving access to all Census Bureau original publications and statistics, which serve as a guide to the nation's history.

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