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In 2006, the median annual household income rose 1.3% to $50,233.00 according to the Census Bureau. The real median earnings of men who worked full time, year-round climbed between 2006 and 2007, from $43,460 to $45,113 (about 3.6 time minimum wage in 2006 to 3.7 time minimum wage in 2007). For women, the corresponding increase was from $33,437 to $35,102 (2.8 and 2.9 times minimum wage respectively). The median income per household member (including all working and non-working members above the age of 14) was $26,036 in 2006.In 2006, there were approximately 116,011,000 households in the United States. 1.93% of all households had annual incomes exceeding $250,000.12.3% fell below the federal poverty level and the bottom 20% earned less than $19,178.

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== == According to the US Census Bureau, the median annual household in the United States in 2006 was $48,201.

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The average per capita income of a US citizen is USD 45,450.

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The average individual yearly income in the US is around 44,000 dollars a year. This varies some depending on what state you reside in.

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$46,000 (2009 est.)

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