Parade do this and Forbes every year. Also call your local library they can direct you to the book.
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2006-06-21 09:52:25
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answered by littlebit 5
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Average family incomes, after adjusting for inflation, fell to $70,700 in 2004, a drop of 2.3 percent when compared with 2001. That was the weakest showing since a decline of 11.3 percent from 1989 to 1992, a period that also covered a recession.
2006-06-15 07:25:44
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answered by KWCHAMBER 4
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Average incomes are meaningless because they are skewed by the people earning millions of dollars a year. You really should be looking for the median income. As of 2004 the median income for full time year round workers was $40,798.00 for men and $31,223.00 for woman.
2006-06-15 07:29:38
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answered by happytraveler 4
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According to the Social Security Administration, the average wage index for 2004 (the most recent data I could find) was $35,648.55.
2006-06-15 07:27:52
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answered by D Chai 2
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the Per capita income for the US is around 41k estimate for 2005
2006-06-15 07:29:03
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answered by Bettie_T 2
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Lat I heard, it was about $48,000 a year. Don't know if this is for a family or one person.
2006-06-15 07:25:46
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answered by correrafan 7
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41,0000 for men
33,0000 for women
2006-06-15 07:37:26
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answered by Poppa 1
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