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💵 🇺🇸 The Income an Individual Needs to live comfortably in the U.S.

🔶️ In September 2022, the U.S. Census Bureau released a report on 2021 U.S. income. It's the most recent data available. However, the report focused on household income, and did not provide detailed information on how much individual earners made.

🔶️ The report found 37.6% of Black households made under $35,000 in 2021; 35.3% of American Indian and Alaska Native households made less than $35,000; 27.9% of households who were two or more races; 23.4% of white households; and 19.1% of Asian households, according to the report. (Some 28.9% of Hispanic households of any race made less than $35,000 in 2021, and at the time of this writing, the census defined Hispanic as an ethnicity, not a race.)

🔶️ According to the report, 9.3% of American households across all races made under $15,000; 8.1% of American households made $15,000 to $24,999; and 7.8% of Americans made $25,000 to $34,999. Added together, 25.2% of American households across all races made under $35,000 in 2021.

🔶️ In 2022, just over 50 percent of Americans had an annual household income that was less than 75,000 U.S. dollars. The median household income was 74,580 U.S. dollars in 2022.

🔶️ West Virginia is the least expensive for a single adult, who only needs to make an estimated $37.88 per hour, or $78,790 annually.

🔶️ To live comfortably on your own in the top five states, a person would need to earn nearly double the typical income for single earners, as the U.S. median income for single, full-time workers is around $60,000, according to Labor Bureau data.

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💵 🇺🇸 The Income an Individual Needs to live comfortably in the U.S.

🔶️ In September 2022, the U.S. Census Bureau released a report on 2021 U.S. income. It's the most recent data available. However, the report focused on household income, and did not provide detailed information on how much individual earners made.

🔶️ The report found 37.6% of Black households made under $35,000 in 2021; 35.3% of American Indian and Alaska Native households made less than $35,000; 27.9% of households who were two or more races; 23.4% of white households; and 19.1% of Asian households, according to the report. (Some 28.9% of Hispanic households of any race made less than $35,000 in 2021, and at the time of this writing, the census defined Hispanic as an ethnicity, not a race.)

🔶️ According to the report, 9.3% of American households across all races made under $15,000; 8.1% of American households made $15,000 to $24,999; and 7.8% of Americans made $25,000 to $34,999. Added together, 25.2% of American households across all races made under $35,000 in 2021.

🔶️ In 2022, just over 50 percent of Americans had an annual household income that was less than 75,000 U.S. dollars. The median household income was 74,580 U.S. dollars in 2022.

🔶️ West Virginia is the least expensive for a single adult, who only needs to make an estimated $37.88 per hour, or $78,790 annually.

🔶️ To live comfortably on your own in the top five states, a person would need to earn nearly double the typical income for single earners, as the U.S. median income for single, full-time workers is around $60,000, according to Labor Bureau data.

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