- New York Times: “The counties with the three highest median household incomes are all in the Virginia suburbs of Washington. Falls Church led the pack with $113,313 per household, an increase of 17 percent since 2000. The county with the lowest median household income was Owsley, Ky., at $18,869.”
- Baltimore Sun: “Maryland’s median household income was nearly $70,000, ahead of Connecticut and New Jersey, and far above the nationwide median of about $51,400. Fewer than 10 percent of city households fit the “traditional” mold of a married couple with children. Both the average household size and family size in the city have increased since 2000. Marylanders continued to have some of the nation’s longest driving commutes about 31 minutes on average, virtually tied with New Yorkers.”
- U.S. Census Bureau Releases First Set of 5-Year American Community Survey Estimates
- Percent of People Below Poverty Level in the Past 12 Months – Maps
- Median Housing Value of Owner-Occupied Housing Units
- Mean Travel Time to Work of Workers 16 Years and Over Who Did Not Work at Home
- Percent of Households That are Married-Couple Families With Own Children Under 18 Years
- Percent of People 25 Years and Over Who Have Completed High School (includes Equivalency)
- Percent of People 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
- Median Household Income
- Percent of People Who Are Foreign Born
- U.S. Census Bureau Releases First Set of 5-Year American Community Survey Estimates
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