I’m more curious about Effective/Average tax rates that the 1% pay on all income sources
MattinglyDineen on
Dang, my state is the highest in the country! Didn’t expect that!
Dazzling-Score-107 on
Income is a vail. What’s the net worth?
RiverOfWhiskey on
A rare map where WV wins
upvote-button on
Top 1% highest salaries. Not even close to what’s needed to be the top 1% income including investments, business ownership and misc passive income
Doenertellerman on
Shoutout to Mississippi for not placing last on this one.
Suspicious-Kiwi816 on
Is this household income or individual income?
Friendly-Quantity-20 on
I’m surprised it’s not even more for Mass. There’s money all over the place here, especially in greater Boston.
Rumpkins on
What happened to NH?
Flamedandburning on
This is still not enough to love comfortably for the average Redditor
tomveiltomveil on
DC is $726k, just behind MD and VA, according tohttps://dqydj.com/income-by-state/
silky_mane on
That Nevada number is a little *too* lucky
kaminaripancake on
Holy shit. I had no idea it was that high. I remember when I was younger the standard for top 1% was 250k and for some reason that baseline stuck with me
RootsRockData on
Wyoming and Colorado are probably largely skewed by their mountain resort towns as they have some of the wealthiest permanent residents in places like Jackson, Aspen or Vail but have other towns were $850k a year would be more than enough to live extremely lavishly.
CreativeUsername3725 on
Lol thats actually achievable in most states. I thought it would be at least 1.5m.
DepartmentOk9007 on
As a republican the affordability issue needs to be addressed with sound policy or we’ll be thrown out of office quickly.
Watergirl626 on
Would love to see this juxtaposed against median HH income by state. Some of these values shocked me when I consider the median, like WY higher than MN (Jackson Hole, I get it). I feel like seeing the side by side would highlight income disparity.
roblewk on
The top 10% and 20% would be far more interesting as they are something a person can imagine.
thisistheplaceof on
Damn. How shit is Mississippi?
ForestOfMirrors on
The hardest working people I have ever known, blue collar or otherwise, will never earn this much. In any state. We need to kill the myth that it’s all about hard work.
But I digress.
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I’m more curious about Effective/Average tax rates that the 1% pay on all income sources
Dang, my state is the highest in the country! Didn’t expect that!
Income is a vail. What’s the net worth?
A rare map where WV wins
Top 1% highest salaries. Not even close to what’s needed to be the top 1% income including investments, business ownership and misc passive income
Shoutout to Mississippi for not placing last on this one.
Is this household income or individual income?
I’m surprised it’s not even more for Mass. There’s money all over the place here, especially in greater Boston.
What happened to NH?
This is still not enough to love comfortably for the average Redditor
DC is $726k, just behind MD and VA, according tohttps://dqydj.com/income-by-state/
That Nevada number is a little *too* lucky
Holy shit. I had no idea it was that high. I remember when I was younger the standard for top 1% was 250k and for some reason that baseline stuck with me
Wyoming and Colorado are probably largely skewed by their mountain resort towns as they have some of the wealthiest permanent residents in places like Jackson, Aspen or Vail but have other towns were $850k a year would be more than enough to live extremely lavishly.
Lol thats actually achievable in most states. I thought it would be at least 1.5m.
As a republican the affordability issue needs to be addressed with sound policy or we’ll be thrown out of office quickly.
Would love to see this juxtaposed against median HH income by state. Some of these values shocked me when I consider the median, like WY higher than MN (Jackson Hole, I get it). I feel like seeing the side by side would highlight income disparity.
The top 10% and 20% would be far more interesting as they are something a person can imagine.
Damn. How shit is Mississippi?
The hardest working people I have ever known, blue collar or otherwise, will never earn this much. In any state. We need to kill the myth that it’s all about hard work.
But I digress.