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>「1999年を基準とする在米同胞の1人あたりの所得は韓国人より3.3倍多く」
http://www.latimes.com/features/health/consumer/la-me-asians16dec16,1,2962048.story?coll=la-health-consumer-news
Stark Contrasts Found Among Asian Americans
December 16, 2004 Los Angeles Times
The report, "We the People: Asians in the United States," was based on 2000 census data and underscored the enormous socioeconomic diversity among the nation's 10 million Asian Americans.

The contrasts are detailed in the report, which provides data on such items as age, marital status, citizenship,
language, education, earnings, poverty rates, occupation and home ownership among 11 Asian American groups.
Median family income, for instance, ranged from $70,849 for Japanese and $70,708 for Asian Indians.

The median annual income of Asian families exceeded that of all U.S. families,
and the percentage of Asians with at least a bachelor's degree was almost double that of the total population,
according to the 2000 census.
          Median family Income
Japanese (7.8%) $70,849
Asian Indian (16.2%) $70,708
Filipino (18.3%) $65,189
Chinese (23.8%) $60,058
**Asian Americans $59,324
**All U.S. families $50,046
poverty
Thai (1.1%) $49,635
<丶`∀´>Korean (10.5%) $47,624
Vietnamese (10.9%) $47,103
Laotian (1.6%) $43,542
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
The U.S. Census Bureau We the People: Asians in the United States scheduled for release the week of Dec. 12.
http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/tip_sheets/003142.html