Census Data Map

American Community Survey 2019–2023

Lexington area census tracts by median household income

Median household income is highest in Chapin town (south-southeast) ($168,370). This table ranks 91 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
1Chapin town (south-southeast)$168,370
2Lexington town (northeast 1)$157,500
3Lexington town (northwest)$144,875
4Lexington town (south)$135,332
5Lexington town (north-northwest)$124,479
6Lexington town (west-northwest)$121,250
7Chapin town (west-southwest)$117,361
8Lexington town (east-northeast 1)$114,076
9Lexington town (west)$113,333
10Summit town (north 1)$113,068
11White Knoll CDP (north-northwest)$112,966
12Gilbert town (northwest)$111,776
13Chapin town (west)$109,559
14Oak Grove CDP (northwest)$108,867
15Oak Grove CDP (north-northwest)$106,944
16Chapin town (east-southeast 1)$105,909
17Lexington town (west-southwest 1)$104,906
18Lexington town (northeast 2)$98,958
19Gilbert town (north)$98,750
20Lexington town (west-southwest 2)$96,286
21Chapin town (west-northwest)$95,964
22Gilbert town (southeast)$95,739
23Seven Oaks CDP (west-northwest)$95,444
24Summit town (north 2)$89,583
25Chapin town (east-southeast 2)$88,393
26Chapin town (north-northwest)$87,652
27Gilbert town (northeast)$87,596
28Seven Oaks CDP (west)$85,469
29Gilbert town (east-southeast)$84,375
30Lexington town (east)$83,750
31Oak Grove CDP (south-southwest)$80,943
32Seven Oaks CDP (east-northeast)$80,799
33Lexington town (east-northeast 2)$79,831
34Springdale town (northwest)$78,487
35Lexington town (east-southeast)$78,295
36White Knoll CDP (northeast)$78,293
37South Congaree town (northwest)$76,280
38West Columbia city (west-northwest)$75,901
39Gilbert town (west-northwest)$75,650
40Red Bank CDP (north-northeast 2)$75,250
41Oak Grove CDP (south-southeast)$74,719
42Seven Oaks CDP (west-southwest)$74,628
43Seven Oaks CDP (north)$74,210
44Lexington town (south-southwest)$74,132
45Oak Grove CDP (east-southeast)$72,567
46Red Bank CDP (west-southwest 1)$72,539
47West Columbia city (southeast)$72,455
48Cayce city (southwest)$72,203
49Edmund CDP (north-northwest)$72,159
50Seven Oaks CDP (north-northwest)$71,393
51Lexington town (south-southeast)$69,583
52Chapin town (east)$68,596
53Red Bank CDP (north-northeast 1)$68,293
54Fairview Crossroads CDP (west-northwest)$67,979
55Swansea town (east-northeast)$66,250
56Seven Oaks CDP (southeast)$65,694
57Pelion town (north-northeast)$65,417
58Cayce city (south)$64,911
59Oak Grove CDP (northeast)$64,683
60Pine Ridge town (northeast)$62,929
61Summit town (south-southeast)$61,510
62Swansea town (west-southwest)$61,449
63Pine Ridge town (west-northwest)$60,896
64Springdale town (south)$60,241
65West Columbia city (north)$59,091
66Red Bank CDP (east-southeast)$58,555
67Pine Ridge town (south-southeast)$58,465
68Red Bank CDP (west-southwest 2)$58,059
69Gilbert town (south-southwest)$57,430
70Gaston town (east-southeast)$57,409
71Summit town (west)$56,944
72Pelion town (south-southwest)$56,500
73Summit town (south)$55,968
74Fairview Crossroads CDP (east-southeast)$55,962
75Swansea town (northeast)$55,742
76Seven Oaks CDP (east)$55,666
77Seven Oaks CDP (east-southeast)$54,774
78West Columbia city (west-southwest)$53,028
79Swansea town (southwest)$52,796
80Batesburg-Leesville town (northwest)$51,649
81South Congaree town (southeast)$51,500
82West Columbia city (east-southeast)$50,869
83South Congaree town (east-northeast)$48,000
84Edmund CDP (south-southeast)$45,268
85Gaston town (south-southwest)$45,208
86Batesburg-Leesville town (southeast)$44,951
87White Knoll CDP (south-southwest)$44,219
88Cayce city (northwest)$41,917
89Cayce city (east-northeast)$40,385
90Springdale town (east-northeast)$39,875
91Gaston town (north-northeast)$38,963

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.