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According to the United States Census Bureau, The median household income rose from US$77,540 in 2022 to US$80,610 in 2023, increasing by 4%. This is the first annual increase since 2019, when the world and its economy came to a standstill due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
However, a revenue report in the North American country from the government agency highlighted the significant difference that existed between different family groups on this aspect.
The income gap between family groups in the United States
Hispanic households went from earning an average of US$65,300 to US$65,540, with a slight increase of 0.4% between 2022 and 2023. Black households, on the other hand, increased by 2.8%, with an average amount of US$56,490. Both families continue to have the lowest incomes compared to other groups..
The asian families They also did not have a significant annual change, although They remain the group with the highest average income of US$ 112,800.
The wage gap also extends to gender issueswomen earn less than men in direct comparison. According to Census data, full-time male workers increased their earnings by 3%, compared with women with the same schedule who worked year-round, who only saw an increase of 1.5%.
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