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Household Income Distribution Overall

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Household Income Distribution Overall

Household Income Distribution of Northern Virginia

Northern Virginia is known for having communities with some of the highest incomes in the United States, including the county with the highest median household income in the nation.  High incomes coincide with the large, thriving business community of the Northern Virginia region. While high incomes exist, we must recognize that there are segments of the community that are lower income and in need of assistance that live in this prosperous region of the country.

About the Data and Proper Data Interpretation

Median household income data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau 2000 Census and the American Community Survey (ACS). ​ It is important to note that any data sourced from the ACS is based on a small sample of the population of a place. Areas with smaller populations, such as the cities of Northern Virginia, may have a larger margin of error in the data due to the survey sample size being small.  This is less of an issue the larger the population.  The margin of error is shown in the popup that is displayed when hovering over a bar in the bar charts.  If there is a large increase or decrease in the estimate from one time period to the next, and the margin of error is large and overlaps other periods, then the large change between time periods is likely due to statistical sampling error and is not considered statistically significant.  In addition to the margin of error, the accuracy of the American Community Survey data for an area can be gaged by evaluating the trend.  If the data has a clear trend then the data from one period to the next can be deemed reliable.

Five-Year Estimates - Current

All jurisdictions in the United States are included in the five-year American Community Survey estimates.

 

The share of households in each income cohort for all jurisdictions in Northern Virginia are shown in this graph.  While Northern Virginia is known for having communities with some of the highest median incomes in the United States, it must be recognized that there are segments of the community in need of assistance that live in one of the most prosperous regions in the country. It also must be recognized that the region's high cost of housing can be burdensome for both the low and moderate income households, particularly first time home buyers, so there is a significant need for more affordable housing.

One-Year Estimates - Current

Those jurisdictions with a population of 65,000 or more are included in the one-year American Community Survey estimates, of which there are five Northern Virginia jurisdictions included.

The share of households in each income cohort for the five largest jurisdictions in Northern Virginia are shown in this graph.  The Northern Virginia regional household income distribution, for the one-year estimates, is representative of the five largest jurisdictions in Northern Virginia only.​ While Northern Virginia is known for having communities with some of the highest median incomes in the United States, it must be recognized that there are segments of the community in need of assistance that live in one of the most prosperous regions in the country. It also must be recognized that the region's high cost of housing can be burdensome for both the low and moderate income households, particularly first time home buyers, so there is a significant need for more affordable housing.

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