Income Rank Calculator
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Income Tier System — 🇺🇸 United States
| Tier | Percentile | Income Range |
|---|---|---|
| 💎 DIAMOND | Top 1% | $500K+ |
| 👑 PLATINUM | Top 5% | $263K–$500K |
| 🥇 GOLD | Top 10% | $175K–$263K |
| 🥈 SILVER | Top 25% | $75K–$175K |
| 🥉 BRONZE | Top 50% | $41K–$75K |
| ⚔️ IRON | Top 75% | $19K–$41K |
| 🌱 STARTER | Bottom 25% | $0–$19K |
How Does Your Income Compare?
Understanding where your income falls relative to others in United States can provide valuable perspective on your financial standing. The median household income in United States is approximately $75K (USD). If you earn more than this amount, you're already earning more than half of all households in the country.
Key Income Milestones in United States
- Median ($75K): You earn more than 50% of households
- Top 10% ($175K): Well into high-earner territory
- Top 1% ($500K): The financial elite of United States
Income vs. Wealth
Income and wealth are different measures. Income is what you earn annually, while wealth (net worth) is the total value of your assets minus liabilities. Use our Net Worth Calculator to get a complete picture of your financial health.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a good income in United States?
A 'good' income depends on location and lifestyle, but earning above the median ($75K) puts you in the top half. Earning $175K+ places you in roughly the top 10%.
How accurate is this calculator?
Our calculator uses data from official government statistics and OECD income distribution surveys for United States. While individual results may vary based on location and household size, the percentiles provide a reliable general benchmark.
Can I compare my income across countries?
Yes! Use the country selector at the top to switch between 10 different countries. Note that direct comparisons should account for cost of living differences — earning $50,000 in the US is very different from earning the equivalent in India.
Is my income data shared?
No. All calculations happen in your browser. We never collect, store, or transmit your income data. When you share on social media, only your tier name and percentile are shared — never your actual income.