https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2024/demo/p60-282.html

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Median Household Income for a household where householder has a high school diploma (but no college) is $55,810. 24.1% of ALL US households fall into this category.

(From u/TA-MajestyPalm)

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Curious to know how much of these overlap.

Are we just looking at a lot of married, 45 year old, Asian college grads with the same salary? Or are these significantly independent variables, with a 30-year old Hispanic high school grad seeing income vary by 3x based on gender and relationship status.

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Holy shit I’m more broke then i thought!

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What the actual fuck is a householder?

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It’s written down below the graph

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“Head of the household” is not self-explanatory.

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It’s probably a dated term from when men were the de facto “kings of the family”. I’m surprised it’s still used in census data, but it probably refers to the primary bread-winner, aka whoever makes the most money in the household.

Edit: It occurred to me afterwards they might just be referring to whoever has their name on the deed for the house.

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The chart explains the tern to mean “head of household”. It’s a tax term explained on your 1040.

Generally, to qualify for head of household filing status, you must be able to claim a qualifying child or qualifying relative as a dependent.

In a typical marriage, either spouse can claim. Naturally, the one who makes the most is wise to claim “head of household”.

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