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The income of the typical D.C. household rose 23.3% between 2000 and 2012 to an inflation-adjusted $66,583, according to the Census Bureaus American Community Survey, its most comprehensive snapshot of Americas demographic, social and economic trends. During this period, median household incomes for the nation as a whole dropped 6.6% from $55,030 to $51,371. The state of Mississippi, which had one of the biggest declines, dropped 15% to $37,095: Nearly one in three people there have an income that is near the poverty line.
The Washington, D.C. metro area which includes the surrounding suburbs in Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia has it even better, with a median household income of $88,233 that ranks highest among the U.S.s 25 most populous metro areas. Tampa, Floridas median income, by contrast, is under $45,000............................."
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