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American Community Survey 2019–2023

Daphne area census tracts by median household income

Median household income is highest in Daphne city (southeast) ($119,093). This table ranks 43 eligible mapped census tracts.

Median household income values are ACS five-year survey estimates. Percentage and median rankings exclude tracts below 500 residents; this reduces but does not eliminate sampling uncertainty.

#Census tract areaMedian household income
1Daphne city (southeast)$119,093
2Spanish Fort city (northwest)$116,429
3Spanish Fort city (southeast)$116,153
4Orange Beach city (east-northeast)$104,118
5Elberta town (southeast)$98,306
6Orange Beach city (west-northwest)$95,480
7Daphne city (north-northeast)$93,510
8Bay Minette city (south)$91,528
9Point Clear CDP (south 1)$90,250
10Point Clear CDP (north-northeast)$87,776
11Magnolia Springs town (north)$87,556
12Daphne city (north-northwest)$85,814
13Silverhill town (southwest)$85,444
14Daphne city (west-northwest)$84,801
15Gulf Shores city (northeast)$80,466
16Silverhill town (east-southeast)$79,568
17Silverhill town (west-southwest)$78,438
18Loxley town (south-southeast)$77,474
19Elberta town (west-northwest)$76,939
20Gulf Shores city (east-northeast)$74,775
21Robertsdale city (west-southwest)$72,145
22Bay Minette city (northwest)$72,095
23Gulf Shores city (west-southwest)$72,042
24Daphne city (south)$71,797
25Point Clear CDP (north-northwest)$71,047
26Orange Beach city (west-southwest)$70,375
27Perdido Beach town$69,643
28Magnolia Springs town (south)$67,056
29Fairhope city$65,900
30Summerdale town$62,315
31Silverhill town (north-northeast)$61,204
32Lillian CDP$60,926
33Elberta town (northwest)$60,299
34Elberta town (northeast)$58,741
35Foley city$58,542
36Perdido CDP (southwest)$57,563
37Loxley town (north-northwest)$57,137
38Stockton CDP$56,360
39Perdido CDP (northeast)$53,390
40Elberta town (south-southwest)$52,464
41Gulf Shores city (south-southwest)$49,335
42Robertsdale city (east-northeast)$46,758
43Bay Minette city (north-northeast)$23,155

Method and source

Values come from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019–2023 five-year estimates. Census tracts are small statistical areas, not necessarily neighbourhood boundaries. The result is a descriptive comparison of the mapped area, not a measure of individual households or a prediction. Read about the American Community Survey.