North Miami, FL Historical Median Household Income by Races Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
| North Miami, FL | Florida | U.S. |
White | $41,019, see rank | $50,002 | $56,900 |
Black | $31,105, see rank | $34,467 | $35,600 |
Hispanic | $39,164, see rank | $40,712 | $42,396 |
Asian | $96,552, see rank | $61,248 | $73,244 |
One Race, Other | $53,571, see rank | $38,663 | $40,300 |
Two or More Races | $42,000, see rank | $42,356 | $47,621 |
ACS 2008-2012 data
| North Miami, FL | Florida | U.S. |
White | $42,500, see rank | $50,042 | $56,203 |
Black | $32,874, see rank | $34,690 | $35,564 |
Hispanic | $38,685, see rank | $40,860 | $41,994 |
Asian | $110,174, see rank | $59,979 | $71,709 |
One Race, Other | $35,521, see rank | $38,831 | $40,405 |
Two or More Races | $30,852, see rank | $42,618 | $46,787 |
ACS 2006-2010 data
| North Miami, FL | Florida | U.S. |
White | $42,738, see rank | $50,316 | $54,999 |
Black | $32,728, see rank | $35,197 | $35,194 |
Hispanic | $39,087, see rank | $41,758 | $41,534 |
Asian | $45,461, see rank | $57,818 | $68,950 |
One Race, Other | $44,050, see rank | $41,983 | $40,847 |
Two or More Races | $33,542, see rank | $43,199 | $45,781 |
ACS 2005-2009 data
| North Miami, FL | Florida | U.S. |
White | $42,286, see rank | $50,062 | $54,535 |
Black | $33,118, see rank | $34,650 | $34,445 |
Hispanic | $37,562, see rank | $41,646 | $40,946 |
Asian | $34,700, see rank | $57,269 | $68,458 |
One Race, Other | $39,572, see rank | $42,261 | $40,521 |
Two or More Races | $35,625, see rank | $42,664 | $45,012 |
US Census 2000 data
| North Miami, FL | Florida | U.S. |
White | $32,783, see rank | $40,819 | $44,687 |
Black | $27,391, see rank | $28,033 | $29,423 |
Hispanic | $31,655, see rank | $34,333 | $33,676 |
Asian | $42,813, see rank | $44,780 | $51,908 |
American Indian, Alaska Native | $103,750, see rank | $32,806 | $30,599 |
One Race, Other | $26,616, see rank | $32,512 | $32,694 |
Two or More Races | $26,066, see rank | $31,567 | $35,587 |
* ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.