Black and AIAN households are more likely to have the lowest annual incomes—under $25,000 per year in 2024: Share of households within given income range by race and ethnicity, 2024

  Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 and over
White 11.4% 15.4% 26.4% 17.7% 11.3% 17.8%
Black 22.9% 21.8% 28.5% 12.5% 6.1% 8.2%
Hispanic 15.1% 19.7% 30.9% 15.9% 8.3% 10.2%
AIAN 23.3% 20.6% 29.2% 13.3% 6.3% 7.2%
Asian 9.3% 10.5% 21.1% 16.9% 12.8% 29.3%  
Economic Policy Institute

Note: AIAN refers to American Indian and Alaska Native. All race categories are single race and do not distinguish Hispanic ethnicity from non-Hispanic ethnicity, except for white, which is exclusive of Hispanic ethnicity (i.e., non-Hispanic white alone, Black alone, AIAN alone, and Asian alone). Hispanic can be of any race. 

Source: U.S. Census Bureau Current Population Survey, Income and Poverty in the United States 2024 data, Table A-2.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey–Annual Social and Economic Supplements 1967 to 2024. “Table A-2. Households by Total Money Income, Race, and Hispanic Origin of Householder: 1967 to 2024” (Excel table) Income in the United States: 2024, September 2025.

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