PEW
SURVEY SHOWS NEAR-UNIVERSAL INCOME LOSSES
Households in all
economic tiers experienced near-universal decreases in median incomes across
U.S. metropolitan areas, according to the independent Pew Foundation’s Research
Center. Middle-income households lost
ground financially in 222 of 229 metropolitan areas from 1999 to 2014.
Meanwhile, those in the lower-income tier saw their median income slip in 221
areas and those in the upper-income households took a financial hit in 215
areas.
Pew
Research Center 2014 American Community Survey