By Bay City News Service
Income inequality in the Bay
Area is now more severe than in the rest of the nation, according to a
Silicon Valley economic research institute.
The difference between
high- and low-income Bay Area households in 2013 was $263,000, compared
with a $178,000 difference nationwide, according to information
released Wednesday by the Silicon Valley Institute for Regional Studies.
Households with incomes among the top five percent of all
households in the Bay Area have average incomes of $473,000, according
to the institute.
That is 31.5 times the average income of the
households at the bottom 20 percent of all Bay Area households, which is
around $15,000.
That’s a difference of about $458,000.
The difference between the two groups of households nationwide is $328,000, according to the institute.
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