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Palmer, MA Historical Household Income Data
ACS 2005-2009 data
Median Household Income, see rankPalmer, MA | 44,732 USD |
Massachusetts | 64,496 USD |
U.S. | 51,425 USD |
Palmer, MA | 54,851 USD |
Massachusetts | 85,389 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
Palmer, MA | Massachusetts | U.S. | ||||
%+ | Average Amount | %+ | Average Amount | %+ | Average Amount | |
Interest, Dividends, or Net Rental Income | 23.25% | $7,912, see rank | 30.28% | $15,957 | 24.85% | $14,905 |
Social Security Income | 41.47% | $13,531, see rank | 27.06% | $14,646 | 27.06% | $14,966 |
Public Assistance Income | 4.93% | $5,737, see rank | 2.55% | $4,316 | 2.39% | $3,363 |
Retirement Income | 19.81% | $12,701, see rank | 16.61% | $21,285 | 17.40% | $20,838 |
+ The percentage of the total households that have the income.
US Census 2000 data
Median Household Income, see rankPalmer, MA | 35,199 USD |
Massachusetts | 50,502 USD |
U.S. | 41,994 USD |
Palmer, MA | 38,409 USD |
Massachusetts | 66,365 USD |
U.S. | 56,644 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
Palmer, MA | Massachusetts | U.S. | ||||
%+ | Average Amount | %+ | Average Amount | %+ | Average Amount | |
Interest, Dividends, or Net Rental Income | 32.00% | $4,446, see rank | 42.07% | $10,510 | 35.87% | $10,677 |
Social Security Income | 33.75% | $9,703, see rank | 26.20% | $11,085 | 25.66% | $11,320 |
Public Assistance Income | 5.77% | $2,816, see rank | 2.87% | $3,894 | 3.44% | $3,032 |
Retirement Income | 20.63% | $11,816, see rank | 16.52% | $16,000 | 16.73% | $17,376 |
+ 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.