Median Household Income in California (2024)

Median Household Income in California (1)

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The median household income in California for 2020 is $78,672, up from $75,235 in 2019. But this number changes significantly when broken down by factors such as gender, age and ZIP code.

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California ranks among the states with the highest cost of living in the country, behind only New York and Hawaii, according to the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center’s cost-of-living index. At the same time, California boasts one of the highest median household incomes out of all 50 states. The median is the middle value in a list ordered from smallest to largest.

Quite a few cities in California have mean, or average, household incomes that exceed $250,000. But California is not without major variations in incomes, with many households earning far below the median household income in both California and the U.S.

To get a closer look at incomes in the state, we looked at California median household income data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2020 American Community Survey Five-Year Estimates (the most recent year available). Household incomes in California were analyzed in terms of age, gender, race and ethnicity and geography — on the city level and ZIP code level, for instance.

Read on to discover some key findings on median household income in California.

Median household income throughout California

Median yearly household income in California

California cities with the highest median income

California cities with the lowest median income

Median household income in California by age and gender

Median household income in California by race

Median household income by ZIP code in California

Average household income by income level

FAQs about median household income in California

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The median household income in California for 2020 is $78,672, up from $75,235 in 2019. When examining household incomes in California, the different types of households have different levels of median household income. For instance, the Census Bureau breaks households out into four types: (1) households, (2) family households, (3) married-couple family households, and (4) non-family households. Adding the number of non-family households together with family households equals the total number of households. See the table below:

IncomeTotal number of householdsNumber of family householdsNumber of married-couple family householdsNumber of non-family households
Total13,103,1148,986,6666,510,5804,116,448
Less than $10,0004.7%3.1%1.4%9.5%
$10,000 to $14,9993.9%2.1%1.1%8.4%
$15,000 to $24,9996.9%5.6%3.8%10.9%
$25,000 to $34,9997.10%6.4%4.8%9.3%
$35,000 to $49,99910%9.7%8%11.3%
$50,000 to $74,99915.3%15.2%13.9%15.6%
$75,000 to $99,99912.3%12.8%13%10.8%
$100,000 to $149,99917.1%18.7%20.8%12.4%
$150,000 to $199,9999.4%10.8%13%5.4%
$200,000 or more13.3%15.7%20.1%6.6%
Median income (dollars)$78,672$89,798$107,711$50,894
Mean income (dollars)$111,622$124,332$144,339$76,668

As you can see from the table, married-couple family households have the highest median household income at $107,711, about $30,000 more than the median household income for all households. Non-family households have the lowest, with a median household income of $50,894.

In California, 17.1% of households earn incomes of $100,000 to $149,999, with 15.3% earning $50,000 to $74,999 and 13.3% earning $200,000 or more. Among married-couple family households, more than a fifth (20.8%) report household incomes of $100,000 to $149,999, with another fifth (20.1%) earning $200,000 or more.

When comparing median household incomes to the mean, or average, household incomes, the distorting effects of higher-income households can be seen. The mean household income in California is $111,622 — $32,950 more than the median household income of $78,672.

Median household income throughout California

Looking at the geographic distribution of median household income in California — specifically in cities with at least 20,000 households — reveals that the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley have some of the highest median household incomes in the state. The cities with the highest median household incomes — Cupertino, Palo Alto, San Ramon, Pleasanton and Dublin — are all in the Bay Area or Silicon Valley.

Over the last 10 years, California’s median household income has grown by almost $20,000. Back in 2010, the median household income in California was $60,883; as of 2020, the state’s median household income is $78,672. Below you’ll find a table displaying the median household income in California by year, back to 2010:

YearMedian household income
2020$78,672
2019$75,235
2018$71,228
2017$67,169
2016$63,783
2015$61,818
2014$61,489
2013$61,094
2012$61,400
2011$61,632
2010$60,883

Over the last 10 years, California’s median household income has risen by roughly 29.2%. The biggest year-over-year growth occurred from 2017 to 2018, when the median household income rose by 6%, from $67,169 to $71,228.

Most years saw an increase in median household income from the previous year, with two notable exceptions. From 2011 to 2012, California’s median household income declined from $61,632 to $61,400. And from 2012 to 2013, the median household declined again, from $61,400 to $61,094. Since 2013, California’s median household income has steadily increased year on year.

California cities with the highest median income

Of all cities in California — not just those with more than 20,000 households —18 cities have median household incomes of more than $250,000. The Census Bureau only tracks median household incomes up to what it labels “$250,000+.” Below is a table of the 20 cities in California with the highest median household incomes.

CityMedian household income, 2020Mean household income, 2020
Nicasio$250,000+$829,935
Hillsborough$250,000+$495,082
Atherton$250,000+$490,443
Norris Canyon$250,000+$447,707
Rolling Hills$250,000+$432,154
Woodside$250,000+$417,513
Los Altos Hills$250,000+$415,970
Glen Ellen$250,000+$381,523
Monte Sereno$250,000+$379,112
Hidden Hills$250,000+$375,726
Emerald Lake Hills$250,000+$370,101
Lake Sherwood$250,000+$359,510
Piedmont$250,000+$332,379
Loyola$250,000+$326,238
Camino Tassajara$250,000+$321,780
Diablo$250,000+$299,931
Castle Hill$250,000+$294,925
Morada$250,000+$243,320
Alamo$248,167$312,473
Belvedere$247,768$410,936

Some notable geographic patterns emerge when looking at the cities with the highest median household incomes in California. Out of these 20 cities, 17 lie within the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Combined Statistical Area, as defined by the Census Bureau. The other three cities — Rolling Hills, Hidden Hills and Lake Sherwood — are located outside Los Angeles.

Many of these high-income cities are small. For instance, the No. 1 city with the highest median and mean household income, Nicasio, has only 34 households. Norris Canyon has the highest share of households with incomes of $200,000 or more, with 76.2% of households fitting this description.

On the other end of the spectrum, four cities in California have median household incomes of less than $2,500. As with high incomes, the Census Bureau only tracks median household incomes down to what it labels “$2,500-.” Below is a table of the 20 cities in California with the lowest median household incomes.

CityMedian household income, 2020Mean household income, 2020
Niland$2,500-$12,758
Little River$2,500-$14,702
McClenney Tract$2,500-$18,835
Phillipsville$2,500-N
Winterhaven$11,406$12,057
Dos Palos Y$16,474$24,104
La Grange$16,875$23,843
Post Mountain$17,000N
Thermal$17,878$28,088
Oasis$17,946$25,048
Weedpatch$18,943$28,271
Richgrove$19,063$28,540
Paynes Creek$19,138$28,379
Randsburg$20,700$23,865
Terra Bella$20,906$36,227
Isla Vista$21,018$30,644
University of California-Davis$21,230$37,812
Di Giorgio$22,125$26,209
Linnell Camp$22,432$28,287
Bombay Beach$23,000$39,706

As with the cities with the highest median household incomes, the cities with the lowest incomes are typically very small. For example, Niland has a total of 393 households while McClenney Tract has just 20 households. The annotation value “N” indicates that data for this city cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small. Out of these 20 cities, Isla Vista is the largest, with 4,661 households.

Median household income in California by age and gender

Household incomes tend to increase with the age of the head of household, yet only up to a point. According to Census Bureau data, median household income peaks among householders ages 45 to 64 years old, at $92,828. From here, incomes decline for older Californians, with those ages 65 and older having a median household income of $57,034. The table below shows the median household incomes for four age groups:

Age of householderMedian household income, 2020
Householder under 25 years$41,045
Householder 25 to 44 years$84,076
Householder 45 to 64 years$92,828
Householder 65 years and over$57,034

Looking at incomes over time, householders under age 25 have experienced the largest increase — from a median of $29,406 in 2015 to $41,045 in 2020, a 39.6% rise. In terms of income, householders under age 25 report the lowest median household income: $41,045. They are followed by householders ages 65 and older who have the second-lowest median household income. Householders of ages 25 to 44 have the second-highest median household income at $84,076.

The Census Bureau categorizes median household income data by gender only in terms of non-family households on the state level. The best way to look at incomes of male and female California residents is to use figures that the Census Bureau labels as “median earnings.” The table below lays out the data available for income by gender:

GenderMedian earnings, 2020
Female$32,142
Male$43,260
GenderMedian household income, 2020
Female householder, non-family household$43,687
Male householder, non-family household$58,781

Household incomes in California vary considerably by race and ethnicity. When California households are broken down by race and ethnicity, median household incomes range from $54,976 to $101,380. The table below shows the median household incomes for the race and ethnicities tracked by the Census Bureau:

Race and/or ethnicityMedian household income, 2020
Households with a householder who is Asian$101,380
Households with a householder who is white$82,157
Households with a householder who is Black or African American$54,976
Households with a householder who is American Indian and Alaska native$60,182
Households with a householder who is Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander$81,682
Households with a householder who is Hispanic or Latino$62,330

Households with a householder who is Asian have the highest median household income, followed by householders who are white, and then by householders who are Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander. Households with a householder who is Black or African American report the lowest median household income, followed by American Indian and Alaska Native households, and then Hispanic or Latino households.

Median household income by ZIP code in California

ZIP codes are used by the U.S. Postal Service for organizing the country into manageable areas for mail delivery. When looking at median household income by ZIP code in California, seven ZIP codes have median household incomes in excess of $250,000. Below is a table including the top-10 ZIP codes in California with the highest median household incomes:

ZIP codeCityTotal householdsMedian household income, 2020
92145San Diego519$250,000+
94022Los Altos7,170$250,000+
94027Atherton2,252$250,000+
94105San Francisco6,522$250,000+
94507Alamo4,815$250,000+
94528Diablo346$250,000+
94957Ross410$250,000+
94024Los Altos7,797$247,604
94021Loma Mar113$246,133
94563Orinda7,109$231,373

Nine of the 10 highest-income ZIP codes are located in the San Francisco Bay Area or Silicon Valley. The one exception is ZIP code 92145, which is located in San Diego.

Looking at the lowest-income ZIP codes in California, one has a median household income of less than $2,500 – 95559 in Phillipsville. These 10 ZIP codes have median household incomes ranging from less than $2,500 to $21,875, which are significantly lower than the California median household income of $78,672 for 2020. Here are the 10 ZIP codes with the lowest median household incomes:

ZIP codeCityTotal householdsMedian household income, 2020
95559Phillipsville71$2,500-
95202Stockton2,912$17,270
95552Mad River387$19,750
93207California Hot Springs100$20,500
93554Randsburg66$20,700
93261Richgrove599$20,956
90013Los Angeles7,810$21,175
90021Los Angeles1,778$21,625
95925Challenge114$21,786
95585Leggett180$21,875

Several of the ZIP codes with the lowest median household incomes are located in more rural areas of Northern California, such as Phillipsville, Mad River, Challenge and Leggett. Notable exceptions to this include ZIP codes 95202 in Stockton as well as 90013 and 90021 in Los Angeles.

Average household income by income level

The Census Bureau does not classify incomes by poor, lower-income, middle-class or upper-class, which are more subjective labels. It does, however, break incomes down by quintiles: lowest fifth, second fifth, middle fifth, fourth fifth and highest fifth. These fifths cover the lowest 20%, the 20th to 40th percentile, the 40th to 60th percentile, the 60th and 80th percentile, and the top 20%, respectively. Below is a table displaying the mean household incomes for each income level:

Income levelMean household income, 2020
Lowest quintile (0-20%)$16,524
Second quintile (20%-40%)$45,945
Third quintile (40%-60%)$79,137
Fourth quintile (60%-80%)$126,213
Highest quintile (80%-100%)$290,289
Top 5%$519,940

Over the last five years, incomes of the top 5% of households have grown the most — by 28.9% since 2015. Close behind the growth of the top 5% is the second quintile of households, whose mean household income grew by 28.2%, from $35,837 in 2015 to $45,945 in 2020. The lowest quintile of households witnessed the smallest growth, at 24.4% from 2015 to 2020.

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Median vs. average income

The median is the middle number in a data set. The average, or mean, is found by adding all the numbers in a set and then dividing the sum by the total number of individual values in a set. When you have a skewed data set, like household income, the median is a better measure than the mean — mean incomes can be distorted by high income households, which pull the mean higher.

What is the average yearly income in California?

The mean annual household income in California for 2020 is $111,622. The median household income for 2020 in California is $78,672.

What salary is considered ‘upper class’ in California?

Though the Census Bureau doesn’t categorize incomes by “upper class,” the categorization of households into quintiles, or fifths, can be helpful. For example, the highest quintile, or top 20% of households, have a mean household income of $290,289.

Is $160k a good salary in San Francisco?

An income of $160,000 is significantly higher than California’s median household income of $78,672. It’s also higher than the median household income of $119,136 in San Francisco. That said, the average household income — the mean household income — in San Francisco is $167,663. Thus, $160,000 is a solid income for San Francisco, but it is still subject to the city’s notoriously high cost of living.

What is the ‘middle class’ average household income in California?

“Middle class” isn’t something tracked by the Census Bureau. However, if we treat the third quintile of household incomes (40% to 60% of households) as “middle class,” then the average household income is $79,137.

Is $100k good money in California?

Earning $100,000 in California would put you above the state’s median household income of $78,672. In that regard, $100,000 is good money in California. But remember that median household incomes in some major California cities like San Francisco ($119,136) and San Jose ($117,324) are higher than $100,000. Depending on which city you live in, $100,000 may or may not be a sufficient income.

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Median Household Income in California (2024)

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What is the median household income for California? ›

U.S. California median household income 1990-2022

In 2022, the median household income in California amounted to 85,300 U.S. dollars. This is an increase from the previous year, when the median household income in the state was 81,575 U.S. dollars. Median household income for the United States can be accessed here.

How much salary is enough to live in California? ›

Overall, SmartAsset found that to live comfortably in any major city, you need to make about $96,500 annually, up immensely from the nearly $68,500 it estimated last year. A family of four would need to make much more at $235,000 to avoid living paycheck to paycheck.

Is $100,000 enough to live in LA? ›

But the data on page 8 of the 2023 State Income Limits paper rocked the region: It stated that a family of four earning less than $100,900 a year in Los Angeles County was classified as low-income. Earn six figures in most cities, and you're living large.

Is 150k enough for a family of four? ›

Using the BLS study of household earnings from 2021-2022, we found that an average household of 4 people spends approximately $97,000 per year. With a $150,000 salary, this would be sufficient to cover all your expenses and save $15,000 annually.

What is considered low income in California? ›

Very-Low, Low and Moderate-Income Limits
Household SizeVery-Low IncomeLow-Income
1$11,550 or less$11,551 - $19,300
2$13,200 or less$13,201 - $22,050
3$14,900 or less$14,901 - $24,800
4$16,550 or less$16,551 - $27,550
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What is middle class income for California? ›

In California, the middle class income range for 2022 was $61,270 to $183,810. Compare that to the average in 2012, which was $40,933 to $122,800. That's a 10-year change of 49.68%. Those figures pushed California to #4 on the list ranking U.S. states where the middle class income has increased.

What is a realistic living wage in California? ›

Living Wage Calculation for California
1 ADULT2 ADULTS (BOTH WORKING)
0 Children2 Children
Living Wage$27.32$33.26
Poverty Wage$7.24$7.50
Minimum Wage$16.00$16.00

Is $80,000 a good salary in California? ›

A single person needs upwards of $80,000 a year to live comfortably in California, survey data shows. California is not known for its affordability, but exactly how much it takes for a single person to live comfortably here might surprise you.

Is $80,000 a good salary for a single person? ›

Is $80K a good salary for a single person? $80,000 is about $5,000 higher than the U.S. median household income, so many people would consider it very good for a single person. “Good” is always a relative term when it comes to salary; whether or not the amount you earn covers your expenses is a highly personal dynamic.

How many people in California make over 100k? ›

In California, 17.1% of households earn incomes of $100,000 to $149,999, with 15.3% earning $50,000 to $74,999 and 13.3% earning $200,000 or more. Among married-couple family households, more than a fifth (20.8%) report household incomes of $100,000 to $149,999, with another fifth (20.1%) earning $200,000 or more.

Can you live comfortably on 100k a year in California? ›

This is considered 'low income' in California

On average, an individual needs $96,500 for sustainable comfort in a major U.S. city, data showed. It's even more expensive for families, who need to make an average combined income of about $235,000 to support two adults and two children.

Is $200,000 a good salary in Los Angeles? ›

A $200,000 a year salary is downright middle class if you're living in a big city like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, New York, Boston, Washington D.C., or San Diego.

How much money does a family of four need to live comfortably in California? ›

The total family income should be at least $276,724 in the latter case.

What is a comfortable salary for a family of 4? ›

Out of all 99 cities SmartAsset examined, a family of four would need a median of $226,886 to live comfortably.

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals.

What percentage of Californians make over $100,000 a year? ›

Percentage of Households Making Over 100k 2024
StateHouseholds Over 100k
Massachusetts42.9%
Hawaii41.3%
Connecticut40.4%
California39.8%
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What is considered high income in California? ›

As of 2022, the top 5% of earners in the state made $613,602 a year on average, according to a recent analysis from personal finance site GoBankingRates. That's roughly a 37% increase from 2017, when top earners raked in an average annual income of $447,207.

What is the net income of $75000 in California? ›

That means that your net pay will be $55,286 per year, or $4,607 per month. Your average tax rate is 26.3% and your marginal tax rate is 41.0%.

Is 180k a good salary in California? ›

Earning as much as $180k would still put someone in the “Middle Class” in some parts of the state. Reform California breaks down the reasons why the state is so unaffordable and how to fix it.

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