NOTE: THIS DATA FILE WILL CHANGE! To improve accessibility of data for all users, we will convert this file from a text format to an html table by the end of June 2024. Title: Median Household Income in Wyoming Series ID: MEHOINUSWYA646N Source: U.S. Census Bureau Release: Income and Poverty in the United States Seasonal Adjustment: Not Seasonally Adjusted Frequency: Annual Units: Current Dollars Date Range: 1984-01-01 to 2022-01-01 Last Updated: 2023-09-12 1:48 PM CDT Notes: Household data are collected as of March. As stated in the Census's "Source and Accuracy of Estimates for Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2011" (http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/p60_243sa.pdf): Estimation of Median Incomes. The Census Bureau has changed the methodology for computing median income over time. The Census Bureau has computed medians using either Pareto interpolation or linear interpolation. Currently, we are using linear interpolation to estimate all medians. Pareto interpolation assumes a decreasing density of population within an income interval, whereas linear interpolation assumes a constant density of population within an income interval. The Census Bureau calculated estimates of median income and associated standard errors for 1979 through 1987 using Pareto interpolation if the estimate was larger than $20,000 for people or $40,000 for families and households. This is because the width of the income interval containing the estimate is greater than $2,500. We calculated estimates of median income and associated standard errors for 1976, 1977, and 1978 using Pareto interpolation if the estimate was larger than $12,000 for people or $18,000 for families and households. This is because the width of the income interval containing the estimate is greater than $1,000. All other estimates of median income and associated standard errors for 1976 through 2011 (2012 ASEC) and almost all of the estimates of median income and associated standard errors for 1975 and earlier were calculated using linear interpolation. Thus, use caution when comparing median incomes above $12,000 for people or $18,000 for families and households for different years. Median incomes below those levels are more comparable from year to year since they have always been calculated using linear interpolation. For an indication of the comparability of medians calculated using Pareto interpolation with medians calculated using linear interpolation, see Series P-60, Number 114, Money Income in 1976 of Families and Persons in the United States (www2.census.gov/prod2/popscan/p60-114.pdf). DATE VALUE 1984-01-01 23820 1985-01-01 22080 1986-01-01 23560 1987-01-01 27590 1988-01-01 26420 1989-01-01 29520 1990-01-01 29460 1991-01-01 29050 1992-01-01 30210 1993-01-01 29440 1994-01-01 33140 1995-01-01 31530 1996-01-01 30950 1997-01-01 33420 1998-01-01 35250 1999-01-01 37250 2000-01-01 39630 2001-01-01 39720 2002-01-01 39760 2003-01-01 42560 2004-01-01 45400 2005-01-01 44720 2006-01-01 47040 2007-01-01 48740 2008-01-01 53340 2009-01-01 52470 2010-01-01 52200 2011-01-01 54510 2012-01-01 57510 2013-01-01 67440 2014-01-01 55690 2015-01-01 60930 2016-01-01 57830 2017-01-01 59540 2018-01-01 62540 2019-01-01 65130 2020-01-01 65450 2021-01-01 71050 2022-01-01 73090