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  • InLibrisLibertas
    Location : Mill Valley, California, United States

    I'm an independent investor. I make my living from the returns on my investments. I work at home, in the northern part of the San Francisco Bay area. I spent most of my career as an executive in high-tech, although I also spent time in banking. Down to one kid in university now!

Family Income Declines

February 23rd, 2006 by InLibrisLibertas

“WASHINGTON - Income growth stumbled at the family doorstep in 2004, new government figures show, declining by 2.3 percent after adjustment for inflation.

The Federal Reserve also reported Thursday that net worth grew, although at a slower pace than in 2001, the previous year for which the comparison was made.

The drop in inflation-adjusted incomes left the average family income at $70,700 in 2004. The median, or point where half the families earned more and half less, did rise slightly in 2004 after adjusting for inflation to $43,200, up 1.6 percent from the 2001 level.”

MSNBC

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