Income Quintile

Highest 20%

Average annual spending: $150,342 (2024)

Spending Insight: Highest 20% Income Quintile

Households in the highest 20% income quintile spent an average of $150,342 per year in 2024 — 91.4% above the national household average of $78,535. Their top three spending categories are Housing ($44,033), Personal insurance and pensions ($27,279), and Transportation ($25,378). Income is the single strongest predictor of total household spending, and the composition of that spending shifts meaningfully as income rises.

Housing consumes 29.3% of total expenditures at $44,033 annually, a share that tends to fall as income rises (lower quintiles often spend 35-40% on housing while upper quintiles spend closer to 30%). Food spending totals $16,989 per year, or 11.3% of the budget — a ratio known to Engel's Law, which predicts that food's budget share declines as income rises. The absolute dollars spent on necessities grow with income, but the proportional commitment to discretionary categories (entertainment, personal insurance, pensions, education) grows far faster.

The BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey divides U.S. households into five equal-sized quintiles based on pre-tax income. Comparing across quintiles reveals where financial stress concentrates (lower quintiles typically spend more than they report earning, supplementing with benefits and assistance) and where savings capacity emerges (upper quintiles allocate substantially more to retirement contributions). Use the table above to see every major category, then click through to any category detail page to see how spending on that line item differs across all five income quintiles.

Quintile total

$150,342

annual avg, 2024

Categories tracked

14

BLS top-level rows

Reference year

2024

latest CEX release

Source

BLS CEX

Consumer Expenditure Survey

Highest 20% household spend stack

Highest 20% quintile · 2024

Source: BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey As of 2024-12-31

Housing44033Personal insurance and pensions27279Transportation25378Food16989Healthcare9771Entertainment7660
Category Annual Amount
Food $16,989
Alcoholic beverages $1,395
Housing $44,033
Apparel and services $3,872
Transportation $25,378
Healthcare $9,771
Entertainment $7,660
Personal care products and services $1,802
Reading $300
Education $4,492
Tobacco products and smoking supplies $267
Miscellaneous $2,072
Cash contributions $5,031
Personal insurance and pensions $27,279

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a highest 20% income household spend per year?
Households in the highest 20% income quintile spent an average of $150,342 per year in 2024, according to the BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey.
What do highest 20% income households spend the most on?
The top three spending categories are Housing ($44,033), Personal insurance and pensions ($27,279), and Transportation ($25,378).
What percentage of their budget do highest 20% income households spend on housing?
Housing accounts for 29.3% of total spending ($44,033/year) for highest 20% income households. This is typically the single largest budget category across all income groups.
How much do highest 20% income households spend on food?
Highest 20% income households spend $16,989/year on food, representing 11.3% of their total budget. This includes both groceries (food at home) and dining out (food away from home).
How does highest 20% spending compare to the national average?
Highest 20% income households spend $150,342/year, which is 91.4% above the national average of $78,535. Income is the strongest predictor of total household spending.

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Data source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditure Survey (BLS CEX). BLS CEX homepage. Quintile definitions based on pre-tax income. 2024 data released 2025. See our methodology for processing details.