Indiana Median household income (in 2018 dollars), 2014-2018 by City

Data Item State
Median household income (in 2018 dollars), 2014-2018 - (US Dollars)
City Value
Anderson 35,985
Angola 42,857
Auburn 48,684
Avon 91,587
Batesville 54,335
Bedford 40,675
Beech Grove 40,741
Bloomington 34,435
Bluffton 42,201
Boonville 40,938
Brazil 37,992
Bright 71,940
Brownsburg 70,354
Carmel 116,867
Cedar Lake 65,067
Charlestown 45,607
Chesterton 68,250
Clarksville 42,744
Columbia City 49,265
Columbus 60,152
Connersville 33,415
Crawfordsville 42,082
Crown Point 77,537
Cumberland 72,626
Danville 75,653
Decatur 43,528
Dunlap 72,434
Dyer 84,375
East Chicago 31,907
Elkhart 40,440
Ellettsville 50,850
Elwood 40,122
Evansville 38,646
Fort Wayne 48,023
Frankfort 40,889
Franklin 59,064
Garrett 43,712
Gary 30,310
Gas City 42,059
Goshen 48,399
Granger 103,230
Greencastle 45,713
Greenfield 53,061
Greensburg 53,436
Greenwood 62,025
Griffith 61,782
Grissom AFB 44,450
Hammond 44,926
Hartford City 37,083
Hidden Valley 106,285
Highland 63,699
Hobart 57,181
Huntingburg 43,431
Huntington 43,996
Jasper 57,316
Jeffersonville 55,828
Kendallville 42,278
Kokomo 43,558
La Porte 39,402
Lafayette 45,639
Lake Station 40,194
Lakes of the Four Seasons 89,653
Lawrence 52,048
Lawrenceburg 30,735
Lebanon 50,480
Linton 36,450
Logansport 36,499
Lowell 63,471
Madison 40,197
Marion 33,006
Martinsville 46,635
Merrillville 59,465
Michigan City 39,713
Mishawaka 41,914
Monticello 44,276
Mooresville 55,554
Mount Vernon 53,259
Muncie 33,616
Munster 81,234
Nappanee 52,744
New Albany 46,306
New Castle 37,467
New Haven 49,522
New Whiteland 63,901
Noblesville 77,717
North Manchester 51,086
North Vernon 44,000
Peru 34,992
Plainfield 62,828
Plymouth 34,838
Portage 54,245
Portland 37,818
Princeton 45,274
Rensselaer 44,394
Richmond 37,145
Rochester 46,409
Rushville 41,307
Salem 34,775
Schererville 68,558
Scottsburg 41,986
Sellersburg 62,143
Seymour 43,091
Shelbyville 51,373
South Bend 38,943
South Haven 50,617
Speedway 41,325
St. John 105,198
Tell City 44,115
Terre Haute 35,722
Tipton 51,420
Valparaiso 54,563
Vincennes 37,487
Wabash 42,039
Warsaw 53,637
Washington 40,645
West Lafayette 33,270
Westville 43,510
Yorktown 61,071
Zionsville 132,409

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) and Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS), 5-Year Estimates. The PRCS is part of the Census Bureau's ACS, customized for Puerto Rico. Both Surveys are updated every year.

Definition

Income in the Past 12 Months - Income of Households: This includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in the household, whether they are related to the householder or not. Because many households consist of only one person, average household income is usually less than average family income. Although the household income statistics cover the past 12 months, the characteristics of individuals and the composition of households refer to the time of interview. Thus, the income of the household does not include amounts received by individuals who were members of the household during all or part of the past 12 months if these individuals no longer resided in the household at the time of interview. Similarly, income amounts reported by individuals who did not reside in the household during the past 12 months but who were members of the household at the time of interview are included. However, the composition of most households was the same during the past 12 months as at the time of interview.

The median divides the income distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median income and one-half above the median. For households and families, the median income is based on the distribution of the total number of households and families including those with no income. The median income for individuals is based on individuals 15 years old and over with income. Median income for households, families, and individuals is computed on the basis of a standard distribution. For the complete definition, go to ACS subject definitions "Income in the Past 12 Months."

Source and Accuracy

This Fact is based on data collected in the American Community Survey (ACS) and the Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS) conducted annually by the U.S. Census Bureau. A sample of over 3.5 million housing unit addresses is interviewed each year over a 12 month period. This Fact (estimate) is based on five years of ACS and PRCS sample data and describes the average value of person, household and housing unit characteristics over this period of collection.

Statistics from all surveys are subject to sampling and nonsampling error. Sampling error is the uncertainty between an estimate based on a sample and the corresponding value that would be obtained if the estimate were based on the entire population (as from a census). Measures of sampling error are provided in the form of margins of error for all estimates included with ACS and PRCS published products. The Census Bureau recommends that data users incorporate this information into their analyses, as sampling error in survey estimates could impact the conclusions drawn from the results. The data for each geographic area are presented together with margins of error at Using margins of error. A more detailed explanation of margins of error and a demonstration of how to use them is provided below.

For more information on sampling and estimation methodology, confidentiality, and sampling and nonsampling errors, please see the Multiyear Accuracy (US) and the Multiyear Accuracy (Puerto Rico) documents at "Documentation - Accuracy of the data."

Margin of Error

As mentioned above, ACS estimates are based on a sample and are subject to sampling error. The margin of error measures the degree of uncertainty caused by sampling error. The margin of error is used with an ACS estimate to construct a confidence interval about the estimate. The interval is formed by adding the margin of error to the estimate (the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (the lower bound). It is expected with 90 percent confidence that the interval will contain the full population value of the estimate. The following example is for demonstrating purposes only. Suppose the ACS reported that the percentage of people in a state who were 25 years and older with a bachelor's degree was 21.3 percent and that the margin of error associated with this estimate was 0.7 percent. By adding and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate, we calculate the 90-percent confidence interval for this estimate:

21.3% - 0.7% = 20.6% => Lower-bound estimate
21.3% + 0.7% = 22.0% => Upper-bound estimate

Therefore, we can be 90 percent confident that the percent of the population 25 years and older having a bachelor's degree in a state falls somewhere between 20.6 percent and 22.0 percent.

For this Fact, its estimates and margins of error along with percents and percent margins of errors can be found on American Community Survey, Data Profiles-Economic Characteristics

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