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Lakeville Household Income Statistics

Lakeville Household Income Statistics Graph

Lakeville data is not available. Litchfield county data used instead.

2010 Household Income Statistics Litchfield county, CT Connecticut United States
Total Area Household Income $7,052,133,617 $142,101,565,771 $8,877,041,207,141
Median Household Income $73,943 $72,728 $55,970
Average Household Income $95,070 $102,054 $74,974
Per Capita Household Income $37,363 $40,283 $28,779
 
Income Less than $15,000 5,378 7.25% 126,337 9.07% 14,165,359 11.96%
Income $15,000 to $24,999 4,543 6.12% 92,692 6.66% 10,837,720 9.15%
Income $25,000 to $34,999 5,346 7.21% 101,141 7.26% 11,829,365 9.99%
Income $35,000 to $49,999 8,409 11.34% 156,890 11.27% 17,010,932 14.37%
Income $50,000 to $74,999 14,005 18.88% 241,056 17.31% 22,437,035 18.95%
Income $75,000 to $99,999 12,661 17.07% 211,884 15.22% 16,654,204 14.07%
Income $100,000 to $124,999 9,038 12.18% 156,133 11.21% 10,110,396 8.54%
Income $125,000 to $149,999 6,173 8.32% 105,782 7.60% 5,931,821 5.01%
Income $150,000 to $199,999 3,946 5.32% 82,680 5.94% 4,245,070 3.59%
Income $200,000 and Over 4,679 6.31% 117,825 8.46% 5,180,241 4.38%

The data for Litchfield county, CT may also contain data for the following areas: South Kent, Falls Village, New Hartford, Bridgewater, Lakeside, New Preston Marble Dale, Watertown, Cornwall, Bantam, Sharon, Winchester Center, Warren, Washington, Pleasant Valley, Northfield, Thomaston, Winsted, Woodbury, Torrington, Bethlehem, Lakeville, Norfolk, Harwinton, Roxbury, West Cornwall, Canaan, Kent, New Milford, Oakville, Colebrook, Gaylordsville, Salisbury, Terryville, New Preston, Barkhamsted, Cornwall Bridge, Plymouth, Washington Depot, Goshen, Litchfield, Morris, Riverton, East Canaan

Household Income: Data on consumer income collected by the Census Bureau covers money income received (exclusive of certain money receipts such as capital gains) before payments for personal income taxes, social security, union dues, medicare deductions, etc. Therefore, money income does not reflect the fact that some families receive part of their income in the form of non-cash benefits, such as food stamps, health benefits, rent-free housing, and goods produced and consumed on the farm.

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