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Median annual household income (estimated, National Survey of Family Income)
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Household income (median)
As of 2019
Official latest
The midpoint of annual household income — total household income, distinct from individual income.
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USD ≈ at ¥161/$ (reference rate)
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Toyama
≈ $33K
2
Gifu
≈ $33K
3
Tokyo
≈ $33K
4
Fukui
≈ $32K
5
Shiga
≈ $32K
6
Kanagawa
≈ $32K
7
Aichi
≈ $32K
8
Saitama
≈ $31K
9
Mie
≈ $31K
10
Ibaraki
≈ $31K
11
Shizuoka
≈ $31K
12
Chiba
≈ $30K
13
Yamagata
≈ $30K
14
Tochigi
≈ $30K
15
Ishikawa
≈ $30K
16
Miyagi
≈ $29K
17
Nagano
≈ $29K
18
Shimane
≈ $29K
19
Niigata
≈ $29K
20
Gunma
≈ $29K
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