The Pew Research Center has calculated the minimum annual income in each state to be considered middle class. The following map shows all of the counties in Jacksonville, Florida, colored by their median (total) household income. In San Francisco, California, or Seattle, Washington, for example, you need to earn more money to be considered in the middle class than in Orlando or Tampa, Florida, for example. The chart below shows households in Jacksonville, Florida, distributed among a number of car-ownership groups compared to the national averages for each group. The table below shows the percentage of foreign-born residents in Jacksonville, FL compared to that of its neighboring and parent geographies.
In addition, according to the website, income distribution in such states is inclined towards the rich. The table below shows how the percentage of uninsured people in Jacksonville, FL changed over time compared to the percentage of people enrolled in various types of health insurance. This chart shows the breakdown of stocks in major industries for residents of Jacksonville, Florida, although some of these residents may live in Jacksonville, FL and work elsewhere. Fremont, California, was ranked as the richest middle class of any large U.S.
jurisdiction, according to the study. The table below shows the percentages of U.S. citizenship in Jacksonville, FL compared to its neighboring geographies and matrices. Car ownership in Jacksonville, FL is about the same as the national average, with an average of 2 cars per household.
None of the households in Jacksonville, Florida, reported speaking a language other than English at home as their shared primary language. Income inequality in Florida (measured with the Gini Index) is 0.473, which is lower than the national average. The most common work groups, by number of people living in Jacksonville, Florida, are office and administrative support occupations (96,419 people), managerial occupations (82,451 people), and sales and related occupations (80,568 people). Among the cities with the lowest income limits to be considered as middle class are Cleveland (Ohio), Detroit (Michigan), Buffalo (New York), Cincinnati (Ohio) and Newark (New Jersey).
If the total income of a family is below the family's threshold, all the people in the family are considered to live in poverty. The table below the paragraph shows property taxes in Jacksonville, FL compared to their parent and neighbor geographies.