Household
Income
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Howard Beach
1990 Census
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Howard Beach
2000 Census
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NYC
2000 Census
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<19,999
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1,890
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19%
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1,956
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17%
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876,094
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30%
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$20,000-$34,999
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2,060
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20%
|
1,742
|
15%
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350,997
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13%
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$35,000-$49,999
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2,075
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20%
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1,798
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16%
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430,297
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15%
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$75,000-$99,999
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3,472
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34%
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3,960
|
35%
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777,274
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27%
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$100,000>
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696
|
7%
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1,914
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17%
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413,989
|
15%
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Median Household Income
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$42,275
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$51,175
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$42,060
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As the above table displays, the overall income of the residents of Howard Beach has steadily increased from 1990 to 2000 and the median household income is greater than that of the overall household median income of the whole New York City population.
Howard Beach, in comparison to New York City as a whole, has an overall greater median household income. Taking into consideration the extremely rich residing in Manhattan and the poorer neighborhoods throughout the five boroughs, the people of Howard Beach, in general are well off with their reported incomes. Walking through much of Howard Beach reveals larger homes and a bit of luxurious living. The wealth that is displayed particularly by the youth in Howard Beach reinforces this aspect of Guido culture.
The above pie chart visually represents the breakdown of the percentages of the population that earn a specific income in the Howard Beach area. The majority, as shown by the above chart, displays that the majority of the population earns an income of $75,000 to $99,999, an amount that is safely upper middle class to upper class.
In comparison to the pie chart below, which represents the breakdown of the percentages of the population that earn a specific household income in the whole New York City area, we see that Howard Beach's majority income earning is much greater than New York City's, which is less than $19,999. This stark difference in the amount of household incomes reaffirms Howard Beach's position as an upper class neighborhood within the New York City urban area.