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Boulder has the lowest. Louisville's median income is around $33,000 higher than that of <br />Boulder County overall. <br />Exhibit 23: Household Median Income, Louisville and Comparison Geographies, 2021 <br />Source: ACS 5-Year Data Tables, 2017-2021 <br />$74,902 $83,104 $92,466 $95,033 $125,124 $131,757 $140,409 <br />Boulder Longmont Boulder Lafayette Louisville Superior Erie <br />County <br />Exhibit 24 shows the change in median household income from 2011 to 2021. While all cities <br />saw substantial increases in median income, Louisville saw the greatest increase with a 50% <br />increase in median income, while Boulder County overall saw an increase of 39%. <br />Exhibit 24: Change in Median Household Income, Louisville and Comparison Geographies, 2011- <br />2021 <br />Source: ACS 5-Year Data Tables, 2007-2011, 2017-2021 <br />Louisville <br />$ <br />83,682 <br />$ <br />125,124 <br />50% <br />Longmont <br />$ <br />56,278 <br />$ <br />83,104 <br />48% <br />Boulder County <br />$ <br />66,479 <br />$ <br />92,466 <br />39% <br />Boulder <br />$ <br />54,051 <br />$ <br />74,902 <br />39% <br />Lafayette <br />$ <br />69,840 <br />$ <br />95,033 <br />36% <br />Erie <br />$ <br />103,698 <br />$ <br />140,409 <br />35% <br />Superior <br />$ <br />100,194 <br />$ <br />131,757 <br />32% <br />Household Income Distribution <br />Exhibit 25 shows the distribution of household incomes in Louisville and Boulder County. <br />Compared to the County, Louisville has a greater share of households in income categories of <br />greater than $100,000 annually. In both jurisdictions, the largest share of households earns at <br />least $200,000 annually (26% of Louisville households and 17% in the County). However, while <br />Louisville has a relatively high share of high earning households, 30% of Louisville households <br />earn less than $75,000 annually. <br />ECONorthwest 22 <br />29 <br />