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Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford Metro Area Historical Household Income Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
Median Household Income, see rankOrlando, Kissimmee, Sanford Area | 48,559 USD |
Florida | 47,212 USD |
U.S. | 53,482 USD |
Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford Area | 66,823 USD |
Florida | 67,143 USD |
U.S. | 74,596 USD |
Ranks: $10k or less, $10k-$20k, $20k-$30k, $30k-$40k, $40k-$50k, $50k-$75k, $75k-$100k, $100k-$150k, $150k-$200k, $200k or more
Household Income Other than Earnings
Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford Area | Florida | U.S. | ||||
%+ | Average Amount | %+ | Average Amount | %+ | Average Amount | |
Interest, Dividends, or Net Rental Income | 17.03% | $15,168, see rank | 20.84% | $23,796 | 21.11% | $16,919 |
Social Security Income | 27.72% | $17,831, see rank | 35.58% | $18,153 | 29.33% | $17,636 |
Public Assistance Income | 2.14% | $3,084, see rank | 2.15% | $3,283 | 2.82% | $3,720 |
Retirement Income | 15.28% | $23,456, see rank | 19.31% | $25,455 | 17.85% | $24,095 |
+ The percentage of the total households that have the income.
ACS 2008-2012 data
Median Household Income, see rankOrlando, Kissimmee, Sanford Area | 49,263 USD |
Florida | 47,309 USD |
U.S. | 53,046 USD |
Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford Area | 66,911 USD |
Florida | 66,599 USD |
U.S. | 73,034 USD |
Ranks: $10k or less, $10k-$20k, $20k-$30k, $30k-$40k, $40k-$50k, $50k-$75k, $75k-$100k, $100k-$150k, $150k-$200k, $200k or more
Household Income Other than Earnings
Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford Area | Florida | U.S. | ||||
%+ | Average Amount | %+ | Average Amount | %+ | Average Amount | |
Interest, Dividends, or Net Rental Income | 18.37% | $15,105, see rank | 22.05% | $22,859 | 22.39% | $16,134 |
Social Security Income | 26.93% | $16,802, see rank | 34.34% | $17,205 | 28.34% | $16,727 |
Public Assistance Income | 1.86% | $3,293, see rank | 1.88% | $3,486 | 2.72% | $3,807 |
Retirement Income | 15.35% | $22,603, see rank | 19.22% | $24,602 | 17.61% | $23,126 |
+ The percentage of the total households that have the income.
ACS 2006-2010 data
Median Household Income, see rankOrlando, Kissimmee, Sanford Area | 50,602 USD |
Florida | 47,661 USD |
U.S. | 51,914 USD |
Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford Area | 67,476 USD |
Florida | 66,323 USD |
U.S. | 70,883 USD |
Ranks: $10k or less, $10k-$20k, $20k-$30k, $30k-$40k, $40k-$50k, $50k-$75k, $75k-$100k, $100k-$150k, $150k-$200k, $200k or more
Household Income Other than Earnings
Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford Area | Florida | U.S. | ||||
%+ | Average Amount | %+ | Average Amount | %+ | Average Amount | |
Interest, Dividends, or Net Rental Income | 20.44% | $15,196, see rank | 23.83% | $21,582 | 24.21% | $15,308 |
Social Security Income | 25.81% | $15,475, see rank | 33.18% | $15,935 | 27.48% | $15,495 |
Public Assistance Income | 1.44% | $3,290, see rank | 1.49% | $3,227 | 2.47% | $3,553 |
Retirement Income | 15.29% | $20,899, see rank | 19.12% | $22,868 | 17.51% | $21,489 |
+ The percentage of the total households that have the income.
ACS 2005-2009 data
Median Household Income, see rankOrlando, Kissimmee, Sanford Area | 50,391 USD |
Florida | 47,450 USD |
U.S. | 51,425 USD |
Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford Area | 67,029 USD |
Florida | 65,961 USD |
U.S. | 70,096 USD |
Ranks: $10k or less, $10k-$20k, $20k-$30k, $30k-$40k, $40k-$50k, $50k-$75k, $75k-$100k, $100k-$150k, $150k-$200k, $200k or more
Household Income Other than Earnings
Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford Area | Florida | U.S. | ||||
%+ | Average Amount | %+ | Average Amount | %+ | Average Amount | |
Interest, Dividends, or Net Rental Income | 21.76% | $14,279, see rank | 24.36% | $21,173 | 24.85% | $14,905 |
Social Security Income | 26.38% | $15,173, see rank | 32.70% | $15,418 | 27.06% | $14,966 |
Public Assistance Income | 1.32% | $3,069, see rank | 1.40% | $2,990 | 2.39% | $3,363 |
Retirement Income | 16.06% | $20,319, see rank | 19.05% | $22,265 | 17.40% | $20,838 |
+ The percentage of the total households that have the income.
* 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.