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TABLE | 2010
Tables Discontinued by the Current Population Survey (CPS)
Alt Measures of Income, Alt Measures of Poverty, Noncash Benefits, Population Summary, Income Quintile, Effect of Benefits and Taxes on Income and Poverty.
TABLE | 2002
Historical Poverty Tables: Poverty by Definition of Income (R&D)
Detailed annual tables on poverty across a number of individual and family characteristics.
TABLE | JULY 1998
Changes in Median Household Income: 1969 to 1996
These data tables illustrate how, from 1969 to 1996, median household income rose a very modest 6.3 percent in constant dollars (from $33,072 to $35,172).
TABLE | SEPTEMBER 1997
Money Income in the United States: 1996
These tables examine annual changes in income and earnings and compares these changes with historical trends.
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Current Population Survey Detailed Tables for Poverty
The Current Population Survey is a joint effort between the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau.
Current Population Survey Tables for Family Income
Current Population Survey Tables for Household Income
Current Population Survey Tables for Personal Income
Historical Income Tables: Experimental Measures
Source: Current Population Survey (CPS)
Historical Income Tables: Families
Historical Income Tables: Income Inequality
Historical Poverty Tables: People and Families - 1959 to 2018
Detailed annual tables on poverty across a number of individual and family characteristics. Source: Current Population Survey (CPS)
Median Income for 4-Person Families, by State
This table is used by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).
Poverty Thresholds
Poverty Thresholds by Size of Family and Number of Related Children Under 18 Years Source: Current Population Survey (CPS)
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