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Median Household Income in Newton: Latest Census Data
Here, like the rest of Massachusetts and the U.S., median income is rising. But does it feel that way to you? Let Patch know what you think.

NEWTON, MA – Median household earnings in Newton trended sharply upward last year, echoing trends at the state and national level.
Annual census data made public Thursday shows that in Newton, median household income climbed from $102,796 in 2014 to $126,649 in 2015, new numbers show.
"Median" represents a helpful middle point between the upper and lower ranges of income. However, it should be noted that increasing household incomes don't always mean bonuses, raises, or higher-paying work. It can also indicate that people are working more hours, taking on a second job, or making extra money on the side (for example, driving for Uber or selling their hand-stitched superhero costumes on Etsy).
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Nationwide, the median household income for 2015 was $56,000, the American Community Survey data shows. In Massachusetts, that number last year was as $70,628, compared with $69,160 in 2014.
Based on that census data, Patch has broken down 2015 household earnings in Newton, compared with Middlesex County and the rest of the state.
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You can see how Middlesex County compares to other parts of the state here.
Patch wants to hear your take! How do you feel like the economy is doing? Do you see this kind of growth reflected in your day-to-day lives? In your family's budget? Please let us know, either in the comments below or by emailing alex.newman@patch.com
Alison Bauter (Patch Staff) contributed to this report.
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