Get US Population & Median Income by Zipcode

Looking to understand demographics across the U.S.? Whether you’re conducting research, planning a move, or just curious, this tool gives you a powerful snapshot โ€” instantly.

๐Ÿ‘‡ Try the app below to explore population, median household income, and median individual income by location!


๐Ÿ—บ What This App Does

Simply enter a list of U.S. ZIP codes or city names (not full addresses), and the app will return:

  • ๐Ÿ“ A map showing each location
  • ๐Ÿ“Š A data table including:
    • Estimated population
    • Median household income
    • Median individual income

This is a fast and easy way to explore key socioeconomic data across the United States.


๐Ÿงช Try It Out with Sample Data

Copy and paste the list below into the app to test it instantly:


90210
Chicago
San Francisco
77005

Each entry is either a ZIP code or a city name โ€” which are the formats this tool works best with.

โœ… Best Practices for Using the App

To get the best results:

  • โœ… Use only ZIP codes (e.g., 30301, 98101)
  • โœ… Or use only city names (e.g., Austin, Miami)
  • โŒ Avoid full addresses or combining ZIP and city together (e.g., 123 Main St, Boston, MA)

This app is built exclusively for U.S. locations.


โ“FAQ โ€“ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I enter full addresses?
A: No. This tool is optimized for standalone ZIP codes or city names only. Avoid including street names or full address formats.

Q: Does this work for international locations?
A: No, the app only supports U.S. ZIP codes and cities.

Q: What kind of income data is shown?
A: The app displays median household and individual incomes โ€” not average. Median values are more accurate indicators of typical earnings because they aren’t skewed by a small number of very high or very low incomes.

Q: Why do some cities have more than one ZIP code or variable income data?
A: Cities often span multiple ZIP codes with varying demographics. For more precise data, search by ZIP code.

Q: Where is this data sourced from?
A: The data is based on publicly available U.S. Census datasets and other verified statistical sources for population and income estimates.

Q: Can I mix ZIP codes and city names in the same input?
A: You can, but results may be clearer if you stick to one type of input at a time.


Start exploring now to uncover population and income insights across the U.S. โ€” all in just a few clicks!

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