Fresh yearly data from the U.S. Census Bureau showed median, inflation-adjusted household income rose 5.2 percent to $56,516 in 2015, the highest level since $57,423 in 2007, when the recession began. Gains were spread across the income spectrum and by race, while women’s earnings inched closer to men’s. Here's a closer look at the numbers, in four charts. —Bloomberg/Graphiq
Source: Daily Sun September 14, 2016 19:30 UTC