Sentences with phrase «than national median household»

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This is because the state has no income tax, and the median household income of $ 59,143 is higher than the national median.
According to a confidential survey commissioned by Hockey Canada last year and obtained by The Globe and Mail, the 1,300 parents surveyed had an average household income roughly 15 per cent higher than the national median.
The typical Massachusetts household earns $ 70,628 a year, far more than the $ 55,775 national median income.
Uniontown is nearly 90 percent black with an average median household income 74 percent lower than the national average.
Also home to the University of Texas at Austin, the city reported a median household income a few thousand dollars higher than the national median, while the median owner - occupied home value stood close to $ 280,000.
The median household income falls well below national averages, while the reported median home price was a full third greater than the $ 200,000 national median.
With a median household income nearing 70,000, the state of Connecticut is an affluent one, and home prices tend to be higher than national averages because of that.
The city of Alexandria also has the highest median household income of the cities noted here — more than 50 % above the national median.
The median household income here is slightly lower than the national median.
Plus, the state's median household income of $ 61,492 is higher than the national median.
As of 2013, the median household income in Manhattan was $ 52,223 per year, around $ 1,000 more than the national median.
Parkland is a well - to - do suburb, with a median household income more than twice the national average.
Overall, Hordaland county is considered representative of Norway with regards to gender and rural / urban residence distribution, and the median household income is also similar to that of the national average.37 In the period 2005 — 2010, the mean proportion of children characterised as being relative poor (see details below) in Hordaland county was slightly lower (7.3 %) than in the country as a whole (8.9 %).
Newspaper Web sites have captured home seekers who are two years younger than the national median, have a median household income that is 55 percent higher, and are generally not newspaper subscribers, the report indicates.
Even small increases in energy prices could have a devastating effect on families in the mid-continent region where median household incomes are $ 10,000 to $ 25,000 less than the national average.
Homebuyers would spend 21 percent, on average, of the local median household income on housing in each of the top 10 cities — less than the 28 percent national average, according to realtor.com.
The median household income in Simpsonville, South Carolina is $ 49,970, slightly higher than the $ 48,438 median household income for the surrounding county and slightly lower when compared to the national median of $ 53,046.
The median property price is $ 442,500, and the median household income is more than twice the national average.
Plus, the median household income of $ 55,176 is higher than the national median.
Additionally, California has a $ 57,161 median household income, which is about $ 5,000 higher than the national median, and parents in California pay child care costs that are about average.
Plus, the state's median household income of $ 61,492 is higher than the national median.
And the median household income is lower than the national median.
The median household income here is slightly lower than the national median.
The median household income of $ 51,062 is lower than the national median.
On the plus side for single parents in Utah, the median household income of $ 60,727 is significantly higher than the national median.
Households in Virginia also enjoy food costs that are 7.2 percent lower than the national average and child care costs that are only moderately higher than the national median.
The median household income of $ 57,181 is higher than the national median, And North Dakota is one of 31 states that has expanded its income eligibility for Medicaid.
Single parents may find it hard to make ends meet in this state where the household income is below the national median but child care costs and home prices are higher than in more than half of all states.
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