Key numbers from today’s new Census report, Income and Poverty in the United States: 2013. All dollar values are adjusted for inflation (2013 dollars).

Income -$7,337 (-11.2%) The decline in median non-elderly household income from 2000 to 2013 in level terms and percentage terms, respectively

The decline in median non-elderly household income from 2000 to 2013 in level terms and percentage terms, respectively $52,419 vs. $50,033 Median earnings for a man working full time, full year in 1973 and 2013, respectively

Median earnings for a man working full time, full year in 1973 and 2013, respectively $29,687 vs. $39,157 Median earnings for a woman working full time, full year in 1973 and 2013, respectively

Median earnings for a woman working full time, full year in 1973 and 2013, respectively -6.8% vs. -0.5% The decline since 2000 in median earnings for full time, full year workers age 25 or older with a college degree, men and women, respectively

The decline since 2000 in median earnings for full time, full year workers age 25 or older with a college degree, men and women, respectively 0.5% ($1,542) Income gains for the top 5 percent over 2009–2013 (this was the only income group to experience gains)

Income gains for the top 5 percent over 2009–2013 (this was the only income group to experience gains) -$3,445 (-5.6%) The decline in median white, non-Hispanic household income from 2000 to 2013, in level terms and percentage terms, respectively

The decline in median white, non-Hispanic household income from 2000 to 2013, in level terms and percentage terms, respectively -$5,533 (-13.8%) The decline in median African American household income from 2000 to 2013, in level terms and percentage terms, respectively

The decline in median African American household income from 2000 to 2013, in level terms and percentage terms, respectively -$3,904 (-8.7%) The decline in median Hispanic household income from 2000 to 2013, in level terms and percentage terms, respectively