Real median household income by race and ethnicity, 2000–2020

Year White  Black  Hispanic  Asian  White-imputed   Black-imputed  Hispanic-imputed  Asian-imputed  White  Black  Hispanic  Asian  White  Black  Hispanic  Asian 
2000 $68,768 $44,718 $49,995 $71,198 $45,990 $48,437
2001 $67,864 $43,191 $49,193 $70,262 $44,420 $47,660
2002 $67,669 $42,098 $47,763 $75,931 $70,060 $43,296 $46,274 $81,952
2003 $67,404 $41,885 $46,552 $78,581 $69,786 $43,076 $45,101 $84,812
2004 $67,187 $41,534 $47,078 $78,993 $69,561 $42,716 $45,611 $85,257
2005 $67,476 $40,621 $47,200 $81,175 $69,861 $42,298 $43,846 $86,530
2006 $67,467 $41,353 $48,623 $82,672 $69,851 $42,529 $47,108 $89,228
2007 $68,731 $42,664 $48,406 $82,726 $71,160 $43,878 $46,897 $89,286
2008 $66,924 $41,392 $45,692 $79,105 $69,289 $42,569 $44,268 $85,378
2009 $65,865 $39,608 $46,004 $79,178 $68,193 $40,735 $44,570 $85,457
2010 $64,794 $38,258 $44,772 $76,453 $67,084 $39,346 $43,377 $82,516
2011 $63,912 $37,331 $44,549 $75,120 $66,171 $38,393 $43,161 $81,077
2012 $64,391 $38,084 $44,055 $77,523 $66,667 $39,167 $42,682 $83,670
2013 $64,854 $38,704 $45,592 $74,643 $67,146 $39,805 $44,171 $80,562 $67,146 $39,805 $44,171 $80,562
2014 $64,854 $39,021 $46,505 $81,315 $64,854 $39,021 $46,505 $81,315
2015 $65,948 $40,656 $49,328 $84,310 $65,948 $40,656 $49,328 $84,310
2016 $68,778 $43,217 $51,425 $87,837 $68,778 $43,217 $51,425 $87,837
2017 $71,958 $42,865 $53,311 $85,882 $71,958 $42,865 $53,311 $85,882 $72,005 $42,226 $52,974 $85,882
2018 $72,820 $42,977 $53,036 $89,882
2019 $77,007 $46,648 $56,814 $99,400
2020 $74,912 $46,600 $55,312 $94,903  

Note: Because of a redesign in the CPS ASEC income questions in 2013, we imputed the historical series using the ratio of the old and new method in 2013. Solid lines are actual CPS ASEC data; dashed lines denote historical values imputed by applying the new methodology to past income trends. The break in the series in 2017 represents data from both the legacy CPS ASEC processing system and the updated CPS ASEC processing system. White refers to non-Hispanic whites, Black refers to Blacks alone or in combination, Asian refers to Asians alone, and Hispanic refers to Hispanics of any race. Comparable data are not available prior to 2002 for Asians. Shaded areas denote recessions.

Source: EPI analysis of Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement Historical Poverty Tables (Table B-1 and B-6).

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