Although the Census Bureau's CPS provides full bracket-level breakdowns for 2022, such detailed data for calendar year 2023 isn’t yet published. The 2022 distribution remains the best available baseline:
Under $5,000: 3.28%
$5,000–$9,999: 1.62%
$10,000–$14,999: 3.45%
$15,000–$19,999: 3.60%
$20,000–$24,999: 3.84%
$25,000–$29,999: 3.60%
$30,000–$34,999: 4.02%
$35,000–$39,999: 3.56%
$40,000–$44,999: 3.62%
$45,000–$49,999: 3.39%
$50,000–$54,999: 3.68%
$55,000–$59,999: 3.24%
$60,000–$64,999: 3.40%
$65,000–$69,999: 2.94%
$70,000–$74,999: 2.97%
$75,000–$79,999: 2.79%
$80,000–$84,999: 2.67%
$85,000–$89,999: 2.33%
$90,000–$94,999: 2.38%
$95,000–$99,999: 2.16%
$100,000–$104,999: 2.52%
$105,000–$109,999: 1.77%
$110,000–$114,999: 1.87%
$115,000–$119,999: 1.67%
$120,000–$124,999: 1.84%
$125,000–$129,999: 1.59%
$130,000–$134,999: 1.52%
$135,000–$139,999: 1.32%
$140,000–$144,999: 1.28%
$145,000–$149,999: 1.05%
$150,000–$154,999: 1.53%
$155,000–$159,999: 1.06%
$160,000–$164,999: 1.11%
$165,000–$169,999: 0.86%
$170,000–$174,999: 0.87%
$175,000–$179,999: 0.79%
$180,000–$184,999: 0.84%
$185,000–$189,999: 0.70%
$190,000–$194,999: 0.72%
$195,000–$199,999: 0.68%
$200,000–$249,999: 4.58%
$250,000 and over: 7.33%
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According to the Census Bureau's annual Current Population Survey, the average American household had?2.5 people?in 2022.
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