Wealth Index

The wealth index reflects the overall economic prosperity and financial well-being of a county's residents based on income levels, employment rates, and income inequality metrics.

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Income Statistics Overview

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Metric Jackson County Oregon Avg US Average
Median Household Income $71,422 $80,923 $78,145
Median Personal Income $57,054 $64,122 $61,726
Average income growth 6.4% 6.0% 5.1%
Six-Figure Earners 9.6% 13.4% 13.2%

The median household income in Jackson County is about 12% lower than in Oregon. Income has been growing faster in Jackson County (6.4%/yr) than in Oregon (6.0%/yr).

About 10% of adults in Jackson County earn six figures ($100,000 or more) a year, lower than the Oregon average of 13%.

Median Household Income 2009–2023 Trend

Median Household Income Over Time

Jackson County
United States

Median household income in Jackson County, Oregon grew by 60.0% from 2009 to 2023, reaching $71,422 in 2023. That's an average of about 6.4% per year.

Year Jackson County United States

Economic Inequality in Jackson County | Gender Pay Gap | Gini Coefficient

Metric Jackson County Oregon Avg US Average
Gini Coefficient 0.544 0.554 0.570
Male Median Income $61,813 $69,794 $67,746
Female Median Income $52,455 $57,832 $54,793
Gender Pay Gap 15.1% 17.1% 19.1%

The Gini coefficient measures how evenly income is shared between richer and poorer households, from 0 (everyone earns the same) to 1 (one household earns nearly everything). The lower the number, the more equally income is distributed. In Jackson County, it is 0.544, lower than Oregon's 0.554, so income is more evenly distributed here than there, and lower than the US's 0.570, so income is more evenly distributed here than there.

Men's income is about 18% more than women's income in Jackson County, Oregon. Over a 35-year career, a 18% wage gap accumulates to roughly $327,530 in unearned income for female workers in the area.

Income by Sex Over Time

Male
Female

Since 2009, the income gap between men and women in Jackson County, Oregon has narrowed from about 23% to 15% in 2023. In dollar terms, the gap has widened by $171 since 2009.

Year Male Income Female Income Gap %

Employment

Metric Jackson County Oregon Avg US Average
Unemployment Rate 5.4% 5.4% 5.2%
Working from Home 12.2% 17.0% 13.4%
Commute time (minutes) 16 20 22

Approximately 5,673 people are unemployed in Jackson County, Oregon.

The average commute time in Jackson County is 16 minutes, shorter than the 20 minutes in Oregon.

Unemployment Rate Over Time

Jackson County
United States

Since 2011, the unemployment rate in Jackson County, Oregon has fallen from 11.4% to 5.4% in 2023.

Year Jackson County United States

Conclusion

Considering all these factors, Jackson County, Oregon has an overall wealth index grade of C, making it about on par with Oregon, and about on par with the country as a whole.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about income and wealth in Jackson County, Oregon.

How Rich Is Jackson County, Oregon?

Jackson County has a wealth index grade of C. The wealth index grades areas from A+ (best) to F- by combining income levels, employment rates, and income inequality; a C grade means residents are close to the U.S. average. The median household income is $71,422, about 12% lower than the Oregon average of $80,923.

What is the current median household income in Jackson County, Oregon?

As of 2023, the median household income in Jackson County, Oregon is $71,422.

What was the median household income in Jackson County in 2023?

In 2023, the median household income in Jackson County, Oregon was $71,422.

What was the median household income in Jackson County in 2020?

In 2020, the median household income in Jackson County, Oregon was $56,926.

What is the Gini coefficient in Jackson County, Oregon?

The Gini coefficient in Jackson County is 0.544. It measures income inequality on a scale from 0 (everyone earns the same) to 1 (one household earns everything). That is lower than the US average of 0.570, so income is distributed more equally than in the country overall.

How has the income gap between men and women changed in Jackson County, Oregon?

Since 2009, the income gap between men and women in Jackson County, Oregon has narrowed from about 23% to 15% in 2023. In dollar terms, the gap has widened by $171 since 2009.