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: 90% Confidence Interval Upper Bound of Estimate of Median Household Income for Putnam County, FL Series ID: MHICIUBFL12107A052NCEN Source: U.S. Census Bureau Release: Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates Seasonal Adjustment: Not Seasonally Adjusted Frequency: Annual Units: Dollars Date Range: 1989-01-01 to 2022-01-01 Last Updated: 2023-12-14 1:11 PM CST Notes: The U.S. Census Bureau provides annual estimates of income and poverty statistics for all school districts, counties, and states through the Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/saipe/about.html) (SAIPE) program. The bureau's main objective with this program is to provide estimates of income and poverty for the administration of federal programs and the allocation of federal funds to local jurisdictions. In addition to these federal programs, state and local programs use the income and poverty estimates for distributing funds and managing programs. Household income includes income of the householder and all other people 15 years and older in the household, whether or not they are related to the householder. Median is the point that divides the household income distributions into two halves: one-half with income above the median and the other with income below the median. The median is based on the income distribution of all households, including those with no income. A confidence interval is a range of values, from the lower bound to the respective upper bound, that describes the uncertainty surrounding an estimate. A confidence interval is also itself an estimate. It is made using a model of how sampling, interviewing, measuring, and modeling contribute to uncertainty about the relation between the true value of the quantity we are estimating and our estimate of that value. The "90%" in the confidence interval listed above represents a level of certainty about our estimate. If we were to repeatedly make new estimates using exactly the same procedure (by drawing a new sample, conducting new interviews, calculating new estimates and new confidence intervals), the confidence intervals would contain the average of all the estimates 90% of the time. For more details about the confidence intervals and their interpretation, see this explanation (https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/saipe/guidance/confidence-intervals.html). DATE VALUE 1989-01-01 20935 1990-01-01 . 1991-01-01 . 1992-01-01 . 1993-01-01 23922 1994-01-01 . 1995-01-01 27468 1996-01-01 . 1997-01-01 28269 1998-01-01 29047 1999-01-01 28630 2000-01-01 29892 2001-01-01 28955 2002-01-01 29076 2003-01-01 30487 2004-01-01 32019 2005-01-01 33563 2006-01-01 34165 2007-01-01 35923 2008-01-01 37753 2009-01-01 33899 2010-01-01 36047 2011-01-01 33049 2012-01-01 35866 2013-01-01 35303 2014-01-01 34630 2015-01-01 34443 2016-01-01 39472 2017-01-01 36294 2018-01-01 42784 2019-01-01 45004 2020-01-01 40934 2021-01-01 42867 2022-01-01 49491