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Average (median) money income of families in the United States was estimated at $4,400 in 1955, or about 6 percent higher than in 1954, according to estimates released today by the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. This increase probably represented a significant gain in purchasing power for the average family, since prices were fairly stable during this period.1
The average income of nonfarm families increased by about 7 percent between 1954 and 1955, largely because of wage rate increases and greater regularity of employment among nonagricultural workers. In contrast, the average money income of rural-farm families did not change significantly over the year. The stability in the income of farm families despite a drop in farm prices is due largely to their increased earnings from nonfarm work. A large and increasing proportion of the farm population derives at least part of its income from employment off the farm.
Of the Nation's 43 million families, about 18 million, or two-fifths, received incomes of $5,000 or more in 1955, while 7 1/2 million, or one-fifth, had incomes under $2,000. The remaining 17 1/2 million families were in the $2,000-$5,000 bracket. The distribution of families (groups of two related persons or more) by their income in 1955 is shown in table A.
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1 The Consumer Price Index of the Department of Labor averaged 114.8 in 1954 and 114.5 in 1955.
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