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EMBARGOED UNTIL RELEASE AT 8:30 A.M. EDT, Thursday, September 24, 2020
Technical:
Media:

Matthew von Kerczek
David Lenze
Jeannine Aversa

(301) 278-9250
(301) 278-9292
(301) 278-9003

BEA 20-45

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Jeannine.Aversa@bea.gov

Personal Income by State, 2nd Quarter 2020
State personal income increased 34.2 percent at an annual rate in the second quarter of 2020,
an acceleration from the 4.1 percent increases in the first quarter, according to estimates
released today by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (table 1). Personal income increased in
every state and the District of Columbia ranging from 15.3 percent in the District of Columbia to
76.3 percent in Massachusetts.

Increases in personal current transfer receipts more than offset decreases in earnings and in
property income (chart 1). The increase in transfer receipts includes new government relief
payments provided by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act of 2020.
Chart 1. Dollar Change in Personal Income and Select
Components, United States: 2020 Q1-Q2
(Millions of Dollars)
1,446,296

Personal Income

2,450,566
-920,386

Transfer receipts
Net earnings

-83,884

Property income

Transfer receipts. Transfer receipts increased $2.5 trillion for the nation in the second quarter
of 2020, after increasing $80.3 billion in the first quarter. The increase in transfer receipts
reflected increases in state unemployment insurance compensation, all other transfer receipts
and Medicaid benefits (chart 2). Transfer receipts increased in every state, ranging from $3.8
billion in Wyoming to $342.6 billion in California (table 2).
State unemployment compensation was boosted by a $600 increase in weekly benefits
provided by the CARES Act, as well as an expansion of eligibility of workers not previously
covered by state unemployment compensation programs. The increase in all other transfers
reflected $1,200 economic impact payments to individuals, as well as provider relief funds for
nonprofit institutions, such as hospitals and health care providers, serving individuals.
Chart 2. Dollar Change in Transfer Receipts and Select
Components, United States: 2020 Q1-Q2
(Millions of Dollars)
Total Personal Current Transfer Receipts
All Other Transfer Receipts
State Unemployment Insurance…
Medicaid
Medicare
Social Security

2,450,566
1,323,526
1,067,104
33,639
19,403
6,894

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Impact on the Second-Quarter 2020 State
Personal Income
The 2020 Q2 estimates of state personal income were impacted by the
response to the spread of COVID-19, as governments issued and lifted
“stay-at-home” orders, and government pandemic assistance payments
were distributed to households and businesses. The full economic
effects of the COVID-19 pandemic cannot be quantified in the state
personal income estimates because the impacts are generally
embedded in source data and cannot be separately identified. For more
information, see the Technical Note.
Tables showing the Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response
Programs on State Personal Income for every state and the District of
Columbia will be made available on October 15, 2020.

Earnings. For the nation, earnings decreased 27.5 percent in the second quarter of 2020, after
increasing 3.4 percent in the first quarter (table 2). The declines were moderated by Paycheck
Protection Program (PPP) loans to proprietors. The decrease in earnings reflected the partial
economic shutdown following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the first quarter of
2020.
Earnings decreased in 20 of the 24 industries for which BEA prepares quarterly estimates (table
4). Accommodations and food services, and healthcare and social assistance were the leading
contributors to the overall earnings decrease. The percent change in earnings across all states
ranged from -14.0 percent in Utah to -38.1 percent in Nevada.
Property income. Property income decreased 8.6 percent for the nation in the second quarter
of 2020, after increasing 1.1 percent in the first quarter. Property income decreased in every
state, ranging from -4.8 percent in West Virginia to -12.1 percent in Utah.

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Annual Update of State Personal Income
The estimates of 2020:Q2 personal income incorporate the results of
BEA's annual update of state personal income that was also released
today. The annual estimates of state personal income for 2013 to 2019,
and quarterly estimates of state personal income for 2013:Q1 to
2020:Q1 were revised. The update incorporates revised source data that
are more complete and more detailed than previously available,
updates to seasonal factors, and the results of the July 2020 annual
update of the National Income and Product Accounts.
Next release: December 17, 2020 at 8:30 A.M. EDT
Today, BEA also
released revised estimates of real state personal
Personal Income by State, 3rd Quarter 2020
income for 2013 to 2018 that incorporate the results of the annual
update to state personal income and revised experimental state-level
statistics describing the transactions of state and local government
defined benefit pension plans for 2015-2018 and new estimates for
2019.
Next release: December 17, 2020 at 8:30 A.M. EST
State Personal Income, 3rd Quarter 2020

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Additional Information
Resources
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Stay informed about BEA developments by
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Historical time series for these estimates can be
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Access BEA data by registering for BEA’s Data
Application Programming Interface (API).
For more on BEA’s statistics, see our monthly
online journal, the Survey of Current Business.
BEA’s news release schedule.
BEA Regional Facts (BEARFACTS), a narrative
summary of personal income, per capita personal
income, and components of income for each
state.
Complete information on the sources and
methods for the estimation of BEA’s State
Personal Income and Employment.

Definitions
Personal income is the income received by, or on behalf of,
all persons from all sources: from participation as laborers
in production, from owning a home or business, from the
ownership of financial assets, and from government and
business in the form of transfers. It includes income from
domestic sources as well as the rest of world. It does not
include realized or unrealized capital gains or losses.
Per capita personal income is calculated as the total
personal income of the residents of a state divided by the
population of the state. In computing per capita personal
income, BEA uses midquarter population estimates based
on unpublished Census Bureau data.
Earnings:
Earnings by place of work is the sum of wages and salaries,
supplements to wages and salaries, and proprietors’
income. BEA’s industry estimates are presented on an
earnings by place of work basis.
Net earnings by place of residence is earnings by place of
work less contributions for government social insurance,
plus an adjustment to convert earnings by place of work to
a place-of-residence basis. BEA presents net earnings on an
all industry level.

Property income is rental income of persons, personal
dividend income, and personal interest income.
Personal current transfer receipts are benefits received by
persons from federal, state, and local governments and
from businesses for which no current services are
performed. They include retirement and disability
insurance benefits (mainly Social Security), medical benefits
(mainly Medicare and Medicaid), income maintenance
benefits, unemployment insurance compensation,
veterans’ benefits, and federal education and training
assistance.
Personal income is measured before the deduction of
personal income taxes and other personal taxes and is
reported in current dollars (no adjustment is made for price
changes).
The estimate of personal income for the United States is the
sum of the state estimates and the estimate for the District
of Columbia; it differs slightly from the estimate of personal
income in the national income and product accounts
(NIPAs) because of differences in coverage, in the
methodologies used to prepare the estimates, and in the
timing of the availability of source data.

Statistical conventions
Quarter-to-quarter percent changes are calculated from
unrounded data and are annualized. Annualized growth
rates show the rate of change that would have occurred had
the pattern been repeated over four quarters (one year).
Annualized rates of change can be calculated as follows:
(((level of later quarter / level of earlier quarter)^4)-1)*100.
Quarterly estimates are expressed at seasonally adjusted
annual rates, unless otherwise specified. Quarter-toquarter dollar changes are differences between published
estimates.

BEA Regions
BEA groups all 50 states and the District of Columbia into
eight distinct regions for purposes of presentation and
analysis:
New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont)
Mideast (Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New
Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania)
Great Lakes (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and
Wisconsin)
Plains (Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North
Dakota, and South Dakota)

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Southeast (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia)
Southwest (Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas)
Rocky Mountain (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, and
Wyoming)
Far West (Alaska, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, and
Washington)

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Federal government agencies use the statistics as
a basis for allocating funds and determining
matching grants to states. The statistics are also
used in forecasting models to project energy and
water use.

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State governments use the statistics to project tax
revenues and the need for public services.

Uses of State Personal Income Statistics

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State personal income statistics provide a framework for
analyzing current economic conditions in each state and
can serve as a basis for decision making. For example:

Academic regional economists use the statistics
for applied research.

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Businesses, trade associations, and labor
organizations use the statistics for market
research.

List of News Release Tables
Table 1. Personal Income, by State and Region, 2019:Q1-2020:Q2
Table 2. Personal Income Change by Component, by State and Region, 2020:Q1-2020:Q2
Table 3. Contributions of Earnings to Percent Change in Personal Income by Industry, State and Region, 2020:Q1-2020:Q2
Table 4. Earnings Growth by Industry, State and Region, 2020:Q1-2020:Q2
Table 5. Revisions to Personal Income, by State and Region, 2017-2019

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THURSDAY, September 24, 2020

Table 1. Personal Income, by State and Region, 2019:Q1-2020:Q2

[Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rate]
2019
2020
r

r

Q1
Q2
Q3r
18,357,439 18,470,546 18,590,182
United States
1,032,205
1,033,398
1,035,157
New England
275,182
274,974
275,014
Connecticut
67,380
67,736
68,257
Maine
509,647
510,545
511,391
Massachusetts
86,184
86,119
86,356
New Hampshire
59,398
59,662
59,596
Rhode Island
34,415
34,362
34,543
Vermont
3,234,371
3,259,933
3,274,398
Mideast
52,649
52,893
53,164
Delaware
58,381
58,670
58,970
District of Columbia
387,560
389,858
391,170
Maryland
620,217
624,195
627,737
New Jersey
1,378,582
1,393,285
1,399,483
New York
736,982
741,032
743,874
Pennsylvania
2,442,258
2,450,228
2,466,667
Great Lakes
740,748
740,697
746,800
Illinois
324,803
325,937
328,882
Indiana
486,923
489,940
492,849
Michigan
582,327
584,277
588,075
Ohio
307,457
309,377
310,060
Wisconsin
1,136,114
1,137,359
1,153,060
Plains
162,351
161,954
165,040
Iowa
154,133
154,401
156,431
Kansas
328,862
329,792
333,245
Minnesota
296,079
296,865
299,824
Missouri
104,160
104,269
106,309
Nebraska
43,353
43,003
44,018
North Dakota
47,176
47,076
48,194
South Dakota
4,133,276
4,158,711
4,184,108
Southeast
214,331
215,693
217,251
Alabama
133,285
134,222
135,223
Arkansas
1,115,325
1,121,976
1,128,181
Florida
507,107
510,468
513,704
Georgia
193,690
194,594
196,172
Kentucky
219,092
220,146
220,385
Louisiana
114,834
115,038
116,338
Mississippi
495,037
499,246
502,484
North Carolina
231,580
232,567
234,667
South Carolina
329,038
331,705
333,412
Tennessee
504,044
507,151
510,425
Virginia
75,912
75,904
75,866
West Virginia
2,120,346
2,133,691
2,154,041
Southwest
330,057
333,403
336,776
Arizona
89,727
90,404
91,319
New Mexico
186,866
186,544
187,709
Oklahoma
1,513,695
1,523,340
1,538,237
Texas
672,176
675,891
684,104
Rocky Mountain
348,373
350,056
354,333
Colorado
80,663
81,675
82,660
Idaho
52,409
52,720
53,500
Montana
154,878
155,618
157,503
Utah
35,853
35,822
36,107
Wyoming
3,586,693
3,621,334
3,638,647
Far West
45,568
45,860
46,045
Alaska
2,597,427
2,624,337
2,633,946
California
80,078
80,375
80,868
Hawaii .
155,604
156,878
158,046
Nevada
221,733
223,096
224,680
Oregon .
486,283
490,789
495,062
Washington
r Revised
p Preliminary
1. Percent changes are expressed at annual rates.
Note: Estimates may not add to totals because of rounding.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Q4r
18,750,881
1,041,269
277,058
68,876
513,753
86,720
60,173
34,690
3,298,183
53,515
59,434
394,583
631,603
1,409,240
749,808
2,483,560
750,318
331,228
496,814
592,456
312,743
1,159,525
165,210
157,626
335,309
301,712
107,079
44,083
48,506
4,218,613
218,522
136,000
1,138,455
517,272
197,739
222,896
117,047
507,128
236,979
335,735
515,184
75,656
2,170,978
340,736
91,938
188,190
1,550,114
689,390
355,977
83,595
54,043
159,586
36,189
3,689,363
46,308
2,673,410
81,585
159,807
227,876
500,378

Q1r
18,940,514
1,052,530
278,701
69,637
519,914
88,215
60,954
35,109
3,331,147
54,151
60,295
399,295
640,029
1,421,415
755,961
2,500,135
757,160
333,824
497,473
597,655
314,023
1,170,817
167,374
158,815
338,180
304,711
108,278
44,489
48,970
4,270,321
221,936
137,607
1,153,901
524,919
199,628
222,603
118,430
514,857
238,389
339,845
521,706
76,500
2,187,017
345,268
93,026
189,238
1,559,485
698,181
361,179
84,918
54,332
161,499
36,253
3,730,368
46,592
2,702,965
81,866
162,023
230,465
506,456

[Seasonally adjusted at annual rate]
Percent change from preceding quarter1

Q2p
20,386,811
1,166,337
290,642
75,889
599,102
92,587
68,815
39,302
3,586,761
57,881
62,478
419,841
723,152
1,493,369
830,039
2,729,132
836,256
355,539
554,304
647,493
335,540
1,259,700
185,261
168,016
364,877
326,246
114,212
48,775
52,313
4,537,344
239,173
147,295
1,224,330
558,884
217,320
240,272
128,863
540,566
255,322
352,529
545,453
87,338
2,360,113
372,245
101,234
208,394
1,678,240
746,182
382,952
91,288
60,285
173,080
38,577
4,001,242
49,181
2,878,729
93,126
181,334
252,885
545,988

2019:Q2
2.5
0.5
-0.3
2.1
0.7
-0.3
1.8
-0.6
3.2
1.9
2.0
2.4
2.6
4.3
2.2
1.3
0.0
1.4
2.5
1.3
2.5
0.4
-1.0
0.7
1.1
1.1
0.4
-3.2
-0.8
2.5
2.6
2.8
2.4
2.7
1.9
1.9
0.7
3.4
1.7
3.3
2.5
0.0
2.5
4.1
3.0
-0.7
2.6
2.2
1.9
5.1
2.4
1.9
-0.3
3.9
2.6
4.2
1.5
3.3
2.5
3.8

2019:Q3
2.6
0.7
0.1
3.1
0.7
1.1
-0.4
2.1
1.8
2.1
2.1
1.4
2.3
1.8
1.5
2.7
3.3
3.7
2.4
2.6
0.9
5.6
7.8
5.4
4.3
4.0
8.1
9.8
9.8
2.5
2.9
3.0
2.2
2.6
3.3
0.4
4.6
2.6
3.7
2.1
2.6
-0.2
3.9
4.1
4.1
2.5
4.0
5.0
5.0
4.9
6.1
4.9
3.2
1.9
1.6
1.5
2.5
3.0
2.9
3.5

2019:Q4
3.5
2.4
3.0
3.7
1.9
1.7
3.9
1.7
2.9
2.7
3.2
3.5
2.5
2.8
3.2
2.8
1.9
2.9
3.3
3.0
3.5
2.3
0.4
3.1
2.5
2.5
2.9
0.6
2.6
3.3
2.4
2.3
3.7
2.8
3.2
4.6
2.5
3.7
4.0
2.8
3.8
-1.1
3.2
4.8
2.7
1.0
3.1
3.1
1.9
4.6
4.1
5.4
0.9
5.7
2.3
6.1
3.6
4.5
5.8
4.4

2020:Q1
4.1
4.4
2.4
4.5
4.9
7.1
5.3
4.9
4.1
4.8
5.9
4.9
5.4
3.5
3.3
2.7
3.7
3.2
0.5
3.6
1.6
4.0
5.3
3.1
3.5
4.0
4.6
3.7
3.9
5.0
6.4
4.8
5.5
6.0
3.9
-0.5
4.8
6.2
2.4
5.0
5.2
4.5
3.0
5.4
4.8
2.2
2.4
5.2
6.0
6.5
2.2
4.9
0.7
4.5
2.5
4.5
1.4
5.7
4.6
4.9

2020:Q2
34.2
50.8
18.3
41.0
76.3
21.3
62.5
57.0
34.4
30.5
15.3
22.2
63.0
21.8
45.3
42.0
48.8
28.7
54.1
37.8
30.4
34.0
50.1
25.3
35.5
31.4
23.8
44.5
30.2
27.5
34.9
31.3
26.7
28.5
40.4
35.7
40.2
21.5
31.6
15.8
19.5
69.9
35.6
35.1
40.2
47.1
34.1
30.5
26.4
33.6
51.6
31.9
28.2
32.4
24.1
28.7
67.4
56.9
45.0
35.1

Rank
2020:Q1 2020:Q2
--49
16
1
47
5
6
-32
-44
4
45
13
-11
35
8
20
33
-10
41
22
30
43
15
34
-25
31
39
37
17
21
19
46
29
50
48
2
-23
18
12
26
-40
27
9
28
38
-42
36
3
7
14
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Table 2. Personal Income Change by Component, by State and Region, 2020:Q1-2020:Q2
Percent change
Personal
income

Net
2
earnings

1

Dividends,
interest,
and rent

Transfer
receipts

Contribution to percent change in personal
income
Percent
(percentage points)
change in
personal
Dividends,
Transfer
income Net earnings2 interest, and
receipts
rent

Dollar change (millions)
Personal
income

34.2
-27.5
-8.6
853.9
34.2
-21.8
-2.0
58.0
1,446,296
United States
50.8
-29.0
-8.2
1,849.7
50.8
-25.0
-2.0
77.7
113,807
New England
18.3
-22.7
-2.1
43.0
11,940
18.3
-29.0
-8.5
865.3
Connecticut
41.0
-29.5
-7.5
615.3
41.0
-22.7
-1.6
65.3
6,252
Maine
76.3
-28.3
-8.6
3,759.9
76.3
-26.2
-2.3
104.8
79,188
Massachusetts
-6.9
855.6
21.3
-26.6
-1.3
49.3
4,372
21.3
-31.7
New Hampshire
62.5
-28.2
-6.1
1,197.8
62.5
-23.9
-1.3
87.7
7,861
Rhode Island
85.6
57.0
-33.0
-6.4
1,123.3
57.0
-27.0
-1.6
4,193
Vermont
-9.0
34.4
-31.9
1,056.8
34.4
-26.3
-2.0
62.7
255,614
Mideast
30.5
-31.0
-8.5
541.7
30.5
-23.8
-1.8
56.1
3,730
Delaware
15.3
-16.0
-7.2
518.2
15.3
-12.7
-1.4
29.3
2,183
District of Columbia
-1.4
41.5
20,546
22.2
-22.7
-6.4
701.3
22.2
-17.9
Maryland
-1.7
94.4
83,123
63.0
-31.5
-7.5
3,106.9
63.0
-29.8
New Jersey
21.8
-36.8
-10.7
810.7
21.8
-28.9
-2.6
53.3
71,954
New York
-1.6
71.0
74,079
45.3
-29.2
-7.8
913.3
45.3
-24.1
Pennsylvania
42.0
-28.5
-7.5
924.6
42.0
-23.3
-1.6
66.9
228,998
Great Lakes
48.8
-25.6
-7.7
1,478.2
48.8
-21.4
-1.9
72.1
79,096
Illinois
28.7
-29.6
-7.7
597.2
28.7
-23.8
-1.4
53.9
21,715
Indiana
54.1
-33.4
-6.3
1,007.2
54.1
-27.8
-1.4
83.3
56,831
Michigan
37.8
-28.3
-8.5
732.7
37.8
-22.8
-1.7
62.2
49,838
Ohio
30.4
-27.3
-7.1
687.5
30.4
-21.4
-1.5
53.3
21,517
Wisconsin
34.0
-25.2
-7.5
766.6
34.0
-19.8
-1.7
55.5
88,883
Plains
50.1
-28.1
-7.4
1,204.5
50.1
-23.5
-1.7
75.3
17,887
Iowa
25.3
-26.8
-6.0
695.4
25.3
-21.2
-1.3
47.7
9,202
Kansas
35.5
-25.0
-7.9
905.5
35.5
-20.1
-1.8
57.4
26,697
Minnesota
31.4
-24.1
-7.3
520.1
31.4
-18.2
-1.6
51.2
21,534
Missouri
23.8
-23.9
-7.2
629.7
23.8
-18.5
-1.6
43.9
5,935
Nebraska
44.5
-23.4
-7.0
1,401.2
44.5
-19.0
-1.8
65.3
4,285
North Dakota
30.2
-20.9
-10.5
708.7
30.2
-15.3
-2.8
48.4
3,343
South Dakota
27.5
-25.1
-8.6
471.2
27.5
-18.2
-2.0
47.7
267,023
Southeast
34.9
-26.2
-7.1
440.7
34.9
-19.3
-1.4
55.6
17,236
Alabama
31.3
-28.8
-10.3
419.0
31.3
-19.1
-2.8
53.2
9,688
Arkansas
26.7
-22.3
-9.7
427.3
26.7
-14.3
-3.0
44.0
70,429
Florida
28.5
-22.2
-8.7
618.9
28.5
-17.4
-1.8
47.7
33,964
Georgia
40.4
-28.1
-7.1
503.8
40.4
-21.3
-1.4
63.2
17,692
Kentucky
35.7
-23.2
450.2
35.7
-17.2
-1.1
54.0
17,669
Louisiana
-5.2
40.2
-28.0
418.0
40.2
-20.7
-1.0
61.9
10,433
Mississippi
-5.5
21.5
-27.8
-8.0
430.1
21.5
-20.9
-1.6
44.0
25,709
North Carolina
31.6
-27.0
-10.3
467.6
31.6
-19.8
-2.3
53.7
16,933
South Carolina
15.8
-35.6
-8.6
463.0
15.8
-28.8
-1.4
45.9
12,684
Tennessee
19.5
-20.2
-7.8
545.1
19.5
-15.3
-1.8
36.5
23,747
Virginia
69.9
-23.7
-4.8
592.9
69.9
-18.0
-0.9
88.8
10,837
West Virginia
35.6
-21.1
-8.1
791.0
35.6
-17.0
-1.7
54.3
173,096
Southwest
35.1
-18.1
-8.9
495.3
35.1
-13.3
-2.0
50.4
26,977
Arizona
40.2
-23.2
-5.0
439.7
40.2
-16.6
-1.1
58.0
8,208
New Mexico
47.1
-21.0
-5.6
722.0
47.1
-16.4
-1.2
64.7
19,157
Oklahoma
34.1
-21.6
-8.4
954.4
34.1
-17.9
-1.7
53.7
118,754
Texas
30.5
-21.1
-9.5
898.1
30.5
-16.2
-2.5
49.1
48,001
Rocky Mountain
26.4
-22.3
-8.8
963.0
26.4
-17.4
-2.2
46.0
21,772
Colorado
33.6
-26.4
-9.7
684.6
33.6
-19.7
-2.5
55.7
6,371
Idaho
51.6
-25.7
-9.2
934.9
51.6
-18.7
-2.8
73.1
5,953
Montana
31.9
-14.0
-12.1
941.4
31.9
-10.7
-3.1
45.7
11,582
Utah
28.2
-23.6
-6.3
788.8
28.2
-16.1
-2.1
46.4
2,323
Wyoming
32.4
-30.3
-9.3
1,211.2
32.4
-24.5
-2.3
59.2
270,875
Far West
24.1
-26.6
-6.2
556.3
24.1
-20.5
-1.3
46.0
2,589
Alaska
28.7
-30.8
-9.3
1,173.1
28.7
-24.9
-2.3
55.9
175,764
California
67.4
-37.4
-6.4
2,771.5
67.4
-34.1
-1.7
103.2
11,260
Hawaii
56.9
-38.1
-10.4
1,973.6
56.9
-31.8
-3.1
91.8
19,310
Nevada
45.0
-28.8
-9.0
920.4
45.0
-22.6
-2.2
69.9
22,419
Oregon .
35.1
-25.1
-9.6
1,260.4
35.1
-19.9
-2.5
57.5
39,532
Washington
1. Percent changes are expressed at annual rates.
2. Net earnings is earnings by place of work--the sum of wages and salaries, supplements to wages and salaries, and proprietors'
income--less contributions for government social insurance plus an adjustment to convert earnings by place of work to a place-of-residence basis.
Note: Estimates may not add to totals because of rounding.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Dividends,
2
Net earnings interest, and
rent
-920,386
-55,935
-14,804
-3,451
-27,226
-5,456
-3,011
-1,986
-195,109
-2,903
-1,811
-16,559
-39,332
-95,206
-39,298
-127,219
-34,761
-18,047
-29,226
-30,037
-15,148
-51,804
-8,382
-7,708
-15,117
-12,463
-4,610
-1,836
-1,689
-177,064
-9,532
-5,909
-37,639
-20,736
-9,329
-8,497
-5,371
-24,932
-10,624
-23,112
-18,589
-2,793
-82,600
-10,214
-3,391
-6,659
-62,335
-25,487
-14,371
-3,742
-2,160
-3,886
-1,328
-205,167
-2,202
-152,737
-5,688
-10,788
-11,289
-22,464

-83,884
-4,479
-1,345
-245
-2,339
-266
-169
-114
-15,023
-216
-196
-1,269
-2,187
-8,492
-2,663
-8,837
-3,007
-1,056
-1,421
-2,263
-1,090
-4,352
-604
-468
-1,324
-1,075
-396
-170
-315
-19,598
-713
-882
-7,891
-2,140
-611
-526
-261
-1,938
-1,209
-1,106
-2,182
-141
-8,194
-1,537
-222
-499
-5,936
-3,875
-1,793
-466
-320
-1,124
-171
-19,526
-139
-14,113
-284
-1,059
-1,118
-2,813

Transfer
receipts
2,450,566
174,221
28,090
9,949
108,754
10,094
11,041
6,293
465,746
6,849
4,190
38,374
124,642
175,651
116,039
365,054
116,864
40,819
87,478
82,138
37,755
145,039
26,872
17,378
43,138
35,073
10,941
6,291
5,347
463,685
27,481
16,480
115,959
56,840
27,632
26,692
16,065
52,579
28,766
36,903
44,519
13,771
263,889
38,728
11,821
26,315
187,025
77,363
37,937
10,579
8,433
16,591
3,823
495,568
4,930
342,614
17,232
31,157
34,826
64,810

THURSDAY, September 24, 2020

Table 3. Contributions of Earnings to Percent Change in Personal Income by Industry, State and Region, 2020:Q1-2020:Q2--Continues

Total
1
earnings

Farm

Forestry,
Mining, quarrying,
fishing, and
and oil and gas
related
extraction
activities

[Percentage points, seasonally adjusted at annual rates]
Earnings by industry
Manufacturing

Utilities

Construction

Durable
goods

Nondurable
goods

Wholesale
Retail trade
trade

Transportation
and
warehousing

Information

Finance and
insurance

United States
-23.47
-0.49
-0.16
-0.45
0.03
-1.28
-1.97
-0.53
-0.62
-1.44
-1.09
-0.49
0.96
New England
-25.75
0.01
(D)
(D)
0.01
-1.73
-2.25
-0.54
-0.56
-1.78
-0.72
-0.36
1.00
Connecticut
-20.65
0.05
0.00
0.00
0.00
-1.11
-2.31
-0.73
-0.29
-1.66
-0.76
-0.25
0.55
Maine
-24.18
0.00
-0.71
0.00
0.05
-1.16
-2.07
-0.40
-0.26
-1.62
-0.54
-0.24
0.60
Massachusetts
-28.75
0.05
-0.12
-0.01
-0.01
-2.17
-2.19
-0.54
-0.72
-1.68
-0.81
-0.51
1.38
New Hampshire
-26.36
0.02
-0.07
-0.01
0.03
-1.63
-2.85
-0.25
-0.71
-2.55
-0.29
-0.23
0.83
Rhode Island
-25.20
0.03
(D)
(D)
0.04
-1.72
-1.43
-0.34
-0.72
-2.07
-0.77
-0.16
1.15
Vermont
-28.94
-0.88
-0.25
-0.08
0.09
-2.20
-2.33
-0.34
-0.37
-1.77
-0.53
-0.20
0.58
Mideast
-29.00
-0.20
(D)
(D)
-0.01
-2.18
-1.26
-0.90
-0.88
-2.05
-1.46
-0.65
1.12
Delaware
-25.97
-3.50
(D)
(D)
0.05
-1.22
-1.24
-0.80
-0.39
-1.35
-0.69
-0.09
2.14
District of Columbia
-23.79
(NM)
0.00
-0.01
0.01
-0.03
-0.04
0.01
0.16
-0.69
-0.37
-1.16
1.60
Maryland
-18.72
-0.44
-0.02
-0.01
-0.03
-0.98
-0.74
-0.82
-0.33
-1.08
-0.70
-0.51
0.72
New Jersey
-27.07
0.08
-0.04
-0.13
0.02
-1.62
-0.98
-1.71
-1.15
-2.21
-1.50
-0.40
0.99
New York
-34.73
-0.04
-0.02
-0.11
-0.05
-3.10
-1.20
-0.58
-1.11
-2.54
-1.62
-0.63
1.34
Pennsylvania
-25.34
-0.37
-0.11
-0.14
0.06
-1.72
-2.03
-1.02
-0.64
-1.63
-1.70
-0.95
0.86
Great Lakes
-25.20
-0.48
-0.11
-0.07
0.05
-1.22
-4.14
-0.57
-0.76
-1.42
-1.05
-0.24
1.05
Illinois
-23.09
-0.12
-0.06
-0.07
0.03
-0.77
-2.31
-0.56
-0.81
-1.30
-1.18
-0.25
1.51
Indiana
-24.94
-1.05
-0.17
-0.01
0.06
-0.98
-5.54
-0.76
-0.39
-1.30
-0.96
-0.16
0.62
Michigan
-30.64
-0.26
-0.10
-0.07
0.08
-1.82
-6.74
-0.52
-0.91
-1.85
-0.88
-0.21
0.87
Ohio
-24.83
-0.53
-0.11
-0.11
0.06
-1.47
-3.84
-0.38
-0.88
-1.34
-1.22
-0.20
0.95
Wisconsin
-22.87
-0.90
-0.17
-0.03
0.03
-1.16
-3.51
-0.80
-0.60
-1.34
-0.78
-0.44
0.89
Plains
-21.46
-1.92
-0.23
-0.24
0.06
-1.01
-2.46
-0.72
-0.67
-1.15
-1.06
-0.26
1.02
Iowa
-24.92
-3.81
-0.41
-0.02
0.05
-1.57
-3.57
-1.27
-0.44
-1.11
-0.87
-0.08
1.18
Kansas
-21.90
-3.58
-0.35
-0.37
0.10
-0.71
-2.63
-0.34
-0.38
-0.95
-0.77
-0.56
0.87
Minnesota
-21.82
-1.10
-0.11
-0.12
0.09
-1.21
-2.70
-0.80
-1.02
-1.18
-1.01
-0.27
1.28
Missouri
-20.46
-1.04
-0.13
-0.03
0.07
-0.80
-2.38
-0.77
-0.59
-1.31
-0.79
-0.28
1.03
Nebraska
-19.59
-3.02
-0.33
0.00
-0.14
-0.69
-1.15
-0.59
-0.70
-0.82
-2.29
-0.12
0.95
North Dakota
-22.27
-1.27
-0.45
-3.74
0.15
-1.75
-1.15
-0.17
-0.40
-1.03
-2.35
-0.10
0.81
South Dakota
-15.99
0.44
-0.32
-0.06
0.07
-0.21
-1.21
-0.19
-0.56
-1.57
-0.78
-0.12
-0.36
Southeast
-19.53
-1.00
-0.14
-0.10
0.05
-0.84
-1.68
-0.41
-0.46
-1.18
-0.84
-0.30
0.87
Alabama
-20.34
-2.82
-0.20
-0.16
0.13
-0.65
-2.90
-0.44
-0.43
-1.07
-0.68
-0.11
0.83
Arkansas
-20.18
-6.26
-0.32
-0.05
0.09
-0.60
-2.18
-0.74
-0.07
-0.78
-0.67
-0.05
0.60
Florida
-15.65
0.20
-0.13
0.00
0.01
-0.62
-0.88
-0.09
-0.45
-1.15
-0.75
-0.25
1.02
Georgia
-18.67
-1.57
-0.16
-0.08
0.05
-0.80
-1.49
-0.54
-0.54
-0.96
-1.06
-0.89
1.06
Kentucky
-23.87
-1.03
-0.26
-0.06
0.09
-1.03
-4.11
-0.61
-0.46
-1.19
-1.53
-0.18
0.67
Louisiana
-19.00
-0.42
-0.18
-1.30
0.10
-1.32
-1.10
-0.32
-0.62
-1.05
-0.71
-0.20
0.59
Mississippi
-21.04
-4.38
-0.37
-0.18
0.16
-0.68
-2.68
-0.24
-0.24
-1.18
-0.94
-0.08
0.53
North Carolina
-22.40
-1.88
-0.10
0.00
0.01
-1.13
-2.10
-0.62
-0.52
-1.33
-0.76
-0.30
1.03
South Carolina
-21.11
-0.67
-0.12
-0.02
0.08
-1.02
-2.55
-0.70
-0.48
-1.35
-0.65
-0.28
0.66
Tennessee
-30.87
-0.18
-0.09
0.01
0.03
-1.42
-2.68
-0.72
-0.61
-1.89
-1.32
-0.20
0.91
Virginia
-15.62
-0.34
-0.06
-0.03
0.05
-0.49
-0.82
-0.31
-0.26
-0.94
-0.65
-0.23
0.70
West Virginia
-18.88
-0.58
-0.18
-0.47
0.14
-0.76
-0.86
-0.39
-0.95
-1.08
-0.47
-0.13
0.17
Southwest
-17.79
-0.69
-0.07
-2.83
0.08
-0.89
-1.44
-0.39
-0.55
-0.80
-1.15
-0.26
1.16
Arizona
-13.96
-0.05
-0.12
-0.17
0.09
-0.25
-1.60
0.00
0.09
-0.59
-0.55
-0.37
1.27
New Mexico
-17.65
-1.34
-0.16
-1.51
0.10
-0.95
-1.00
-0.22
-0.19
-1.03
-0.73
-0.28
0.57
Oklahoma
-17.09
-1.01
-0.11
-2.16
0.14
-0.44
-2.09
-0.33
-0.30
-0.28
-3.01
0.00
0.85
Texas
-18.72
-0.75
-0.05
-3.58
0.06
-1.08
-1.35
-0.49
-0.74
-0.89
-1.10
-0.27
1.21
Rocky Mountain
-17.12
-0.57
-0.15
-1.43
0.05
-0.61
-1.10
-0.13
-0.35
-1.07
-1.36
-0.36
1.12
Colorado
-18.39
-0.54
-0.06
-2.25
0.05
-0.94
-0.82
-0.15
-0.47
-0.93
-1.44
-0.51
1.24
Idaho
-20.46
-2.40
-0.56
-0.08
0.06
-0.64
-1.92
-0.58
-0.37
-1.85
-0.59
-0.16
0.74
Montana
-20.26
0.50
-0.52
-0.76
0.15
-1.43
-0.68
-0.21
-0.25
-2.36
-0.65
-0.15
0.61
Utah
-11.31
-0.20
-0.04
-0.05
0.00
0.30
-1.61
0.15
-0.12
-0.75
-1.28
-0.23
1.45
Wyoming
-17.72
0.15
-0.16
-3.42
0.18
-0.06
-0.33
0.08
-0.34
-0.28
-3.65
-0.11
0.19
Far West
-26.49
0.28
-0.38
-0.03
0.01
-1.36
-1.74
-0.40
-0.59
-1.69
-1.10
-0.98
0.69
Alaska
-22.12
0.04
-0.74
-0.77
0.08
-1.26
-0.16
-0.41
-0.09
-0.96
-2.50
0.00
0.26
California
-26.79
0.28
-0.36
-0.03
0.01
-1.29
-2.11
-0.47
-0.61
-1.69
-1.05
-1.19
0.75
Hawaii .
-37.43
0.34
-0.10
0.00
0.05
0.28
-0.21
-0.41
-0.72
-1.67
-3.07
-0.24
0.47
0.05
-0.15
-0.90
0.01
-0.91
-2.32
-1.50
-0.36
0.39
Nevada
-35.75
0.04
-0.02
0.21
Oregon .
-25.66
0.40
-0.70
-0.01
0.04
-1.07
-2.77
-0.26
-0.22
-1.54
-0.70
-0.46
0.65
Washington
-21.11
0.27
-0.42
-0.05
0.00
-2.48
0.11
-0.23
-0.55
-1.61
-1.02
-0.45
0.49
(D) Data are suppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential information
1. An industry's annualized contribution to percent change in personal income equals the dollar change in that industry's earnings divided by the dollar change in personal income then multiplied by personal income growth.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

THURSDAY, September 24, 2020

Table 3. Contribution of Earnings to Percent Change in Personal Income by Industry, State and Region, 2020:Q1-2020:Q2--Table Ends
[Percentage points, seasonally adjusted at annual rates]
Earnings by industry

Professional,
Administrative and
Real estate and
Management of
scientific, and
support and waste
rental and
companies and
technical
management and
leasing
enterprises
services
remediation services
-0.63
United States
-0.44
New England
-0.47
Connecticut
-0.22
Maine
-0.49
Massachusetts
-0.36
New Hampshire
-0.33
Rhode Island
-0.21
Vermont
-0.75
Mideast
-2.64
Delaware
-0.62
District of Columbia
-1.04
Maryland
-0.68
New Jersey
-0.80
New York
-0.42
Pennsylvania
-0.76
Great Lakes
-0.86
Illinois
-1.74
Indiana
-0.70
Michigan
-0.34
Ohio
-0.35
Wisconsin
-0.38
Plains
-0.15
Iowa
-1.22
Kansas
-0.32
Minnesota
-0.12
Missouri
-0.27
Nebraska
-0.78
North Dakota
-0.28
South Dakota
-0.45
Southeast
-0.08
Alabama
-0.35
Arkansas
-0.40
Florida
-0.91
Georgia
-0.36
Kentucky
Louisiana
-0.38
Mississippi
-0.03
-0.49
North Carolina
-0.36
South Carolina
-0.58
Tennessee
-0.34
Virginia
-0.50
West Virginia
-0.35
Southwest
-0.37
Arizona
-0.23
New Mexico
-0.11
Oklahoma
-0.38
Texas
-0.58
Rocky Mountain
-0.48
Colorado
-0.37
Idaho
-0.54
Montana
-0.95
Utah
-0.49
Wyoming
-0.95
Far West
-0.42
Alaska
-1.06
California
-1.01
Hawaii .
-0.37
Nevada
-1.02
Oregon .
-0.52
Washington
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

-0.66
-1.15
-0.73
-0.41
-1.61
-0.94
-0.88
-0.83
-1.39
-0.83
-1.53
-0.43
-0.91
-2.14
-0.83
-0.70
-0.98
-0.11
-1.22
-0.48
-0.35
-0.30
-0.29
0.00
-0.37
-0.51
-0.22
-0.07
0.22
-0.30
-0.29
-0.08
-0.29
-0.23
-0.36
-0.12
0.08
-0.44
-0.40
-0.40
-0.31
-0.48
0.44
-0.05
0.28
0.02
0.60
0.36
0.46
-0.19
-0.44
0.74
0.04
-1.22
0.00
-1.57
0.02
-0.35
-0.62
-0.08

-0.23
-0.25
-0.26
-0.36
-0.26
-0.27
-0.14
-0.07
-0.37
-1.81
0.07
-0.16
-0.46
-0.41
-0.27
-0.19
-0.24
-0.06
-0.12
-0.24
-0.21
-0.27
-0.11
-0.25
-0.33
-0.48
-0.08
0.14
0.06
-0.15
-0.15
0.15
-0.03
-0.44
-0.34
-0.03
-0.03
-0.21
-0.08
-0.26
-0.13
-0.15
-0.33
-0.02
-0.01
-0.22
-0.44
-0.10
-0.15
-0.01
-0.01
-0.05
-0.04
-0.18
0.10
-0.14
-0.10
-1.05
-0.39
-0.09

-1.54
-1.48
-1.22
-1.06
-1.65
-1.50
-1.90
-1.32
-2.14
-1.25
-3.45
-1.30
-2.29
-2.78
-1.15
-1.64
-1.67
-1.33
-2.10
-1.58
-1.35
-1.08
-0.98
-1.10
-1.00
-1.28
-1.34
-0.59
-0.42
-1.51
-1.25
-0.95
-1.67
-1.39
-1.49
-0.86
-0.78
-1.39
-1.60
-1.95
-1.79
-1.04
-1.19
-1.48
-0.68
-1.10
-1.17
-0.90
-1.03
-1.18
-0.90
-0.49
-0.74
-1.46
-0.30
-1.50
-1.85
-2.73
-1.22
-0.97

Educational
services
-0.65
-1.39
-0.99
-0.83
-1.81
-0.79
-1.71
-1.31
-0.98
-0.37
-1.75
-0.71
-0.75
-1.00
-1.26
-0.69
-0.84
-0.69
-0.57
-0.65
-0.64
-0.55
-0.55
-0.37
-0.64
-0.69
-0.44
-0.11
-0.35
-0.46
-0.32
-0.27
-0.42
-0.54
-0.35
-0.42
-0.32
-0.73
-0.37
-0.53
-0.41
-0.20
-0.41
-0.40
-0.27
-0.48
-0.41
-0.49
-0.39
-0.42
-0.28
-0.90
-0.22
-0.54
-0.20
-0.56
-0.92
-0.26
-0.59
-0.46

Other services
Health care and Arts, entertainAccommodation (except government
social
ment, and
and food services and government
assistance
recreation
enterprises)
-2.55
-3.23
-2.52
-3.64
-3.60
-2.78
-3.75
-3.70
-3.46
-3.04
-3.18
-2.42
-3.73
-3.79
-3.22
-2.76
-2.38
-2.97
-3.36
-2.71
-2.61
-2.31
-2.22
-2.59
-2.58
-2.06
-1.53
-2.04
-3.51
-2.37
-3.01
-2.01
-1.57
-1.58
-3.19
-2.74
-2.62
-2.07
-1.58
-6.27
-2.18
-2.95
-1.76
-1.58
-1.99
-1.06
-1.86
-1.58
-1.84
-2.29
-3.01
-0.30
-0.90
-2.37
-3.38
-2.28
-0.98
-1.90
-2.51
-3.03

-2.02
-2.31
-1.42
-1.74
-2.89
-3.08
-1.76
-1.76
-2.88
-1.08
-3.10
-1.71
-2.10
-4.00
-1.99
-1.69
-2.33
-0.91
-1.36
-1.96
-1.03
-1.22
-0.71
-0.63
-1.64
-1.69
-0.88
-0.60
-0.40
-1.49
-0.52
-0.29
-1.85
-0.81
-0.80
-1.11
-0.49
-1.45
-0.89
-4.26
-1.30
-0.71
-1.27
-1.86
-0.97
-0.60
-1.24
-1.78
-2.24
-1.14
-1.57
-1.49
-0.34
-2.72
-1.05
-2.98
-2.33
-2.86
-1.79
-1.87

-4.32
-4.79
-3.28
-6.10
-5.19
-5.44
-4.99
-7.32
-4.85
-4.27
-10.76
-3.52
-3.87
-5.99
-3.58
-3.97
-4.18
-3.34
-4.51
-3.92
-3.43
-3.15
-3.26
-2.81
-2.98
-3.57
-2.65
-3.35
-3.26
-4.07
-3.15
-2.79
-4.15
-3.46
-4.00
-4.08
-3.70
-4.83
-5.29
-5.23
-3.19
-4.35
-2.97
-3.88
-4.17
-2.68
-2.74
-3.37
-3.32
-3.59
-4.79
-2.71
-4.14
-5.55
-4.73
-4.68
-20.58
-17.90
-6.45
-4.04

-1.45
-1.62
-1.39
-1.45
-1.77
-1.46
-1.83
-1.82
-1.75
-1.31
-1.67
-1.36
-1.77
-1.87
-1.76
-1.57
-1.54
-1.42
-1.96
-1.44
-1.45
-1.41
-1.39
-1.55
-1.60
-1.35
-1.18
-0.94
-0.99
-1.23
-1.11
-1.02
-1.25
-1.04
-1.44
-1.09
-1.02
-1.31
-1.31
-1.69
-1.08
-1.07
-0.89
-0.62
-1.11
-0.61
-0.97
-1.10
-1.18
-1.29
-1.37
-0.77
-0.87
-1.74
-1.13
-1.84
-1.46
-1.43
-1.49
-1.51

Government
Federal
civilian
0.13
0.07
0.05
0.29
0.05
0.08
0.01
0.10
0.18
0.02
3.49
0.46
0.06
0.05
0.11
0.07
0.08
0.11
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.10
0.06
0.10
0.06
0.17
0.08
0.11
0.16
0.13
0.18
0.10
0.09
0.16
0.09
0.07
0.11
0.10
0.13
0.09
0.23
0.48
0.16
0.16
0.32
0.16
0.14
0.20
0.15
0.19
0.21
0.31
0.14
0.10
0.16
0.09
0.04
0.13
0.07
0.19

Military
0.10
0.04
0.06
0.09
0.03
0.01
0.05
0.01
0.06
0.18
0.33
0.20
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.04
0.03
0.04
0.03
0.10
0.03
0.13
0.04
0.12
0.13
0.36
0.19
0.17
0.09
0.09
0.11
0.20
0.51
0.14
0.30
0.26
0.02
0.03
0.25
0.04
0.09
0.14
0.27
0.12
0.07
0.18
0.24
0.11
0.17
0.09
0.23
0.13
0.38
0.09
0.99
0.17
0.03
0.19

State and
local
-2.10
-2.14
-1.96
-2.39
-2.22
-2.12
-1.85
-2.45
-2.03
-2.36
-1.08
-1.76
-1.94
-2.38
-1.61
-2.37
-2.31
-1.86
-2.40
-2.53
-2.73
-2.36
-3.47
-1.94
-2.29
-1.96
-2.34
-2.96
-2.53
-1.75
-2.23
-1.72
-1.12
-1.68
-2.44
-1.86
-2.26
-2.14
-2.30
-1.66
-1.98
-2.38
-1.46
-1.74
-2.35
-1.82
-1.30
-2.01
-1.79
-1.94
-1.99
-2.43
-2.66
-2.69
-5.05
-2.58
-3.96
-1.77
-3.05
-2.99

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Table 4. Earnings Growth by Industry, State and Region, 2020:Q1-2020:Q2--Continues

Total
earnings

Farm

Forestry,
Mining, quarrying,
fishing, and
and oil and gas
related
extraction
activities

-991,655
-20,753
-6,947
United States
-57,705
28
(D)
New England
-13,495
31
0
Connecticut
-3,683
0
-109
Maine
-29,829
53
-127
Massachusetts
-5,399
4
-13
New Hampshire
-3,172
4
(D)
Rhode Island
-2,128
-64
-18
Vermont
-215,435
-1,473
(D)
Mideast
-3,172
-427
(D)
Delaware
-3,397
0
-1
District of Columbia
-17,303
-410
-16
Maryland
-35,735
100
-55
New Jersey
-114,433
-125
-71
New York
-41,395
-611
-184
Pennsylvania
-137,443
-2,596
-596
Great Lakes
-37,419
-189
-92
Illinois
-18,891
-798
-129
Indiana
-32,162
-269
-103
Michigan
-32,764
-699
-150
Ohio
-16,207
-640
-122
Wisconsin
-56,100
-5,030
-604
Plains
-8,899
-1,360
-145
Iowa
-7,975
-1,303
-127
Kansas
-16,399
-829
-80
Minnesota
-14,025
-711
-92
Missouri
-4,887
-752
-82
Nebraska
-2,146
-123
-43
North Dakota
-1,768
48
-35
South Dakota
-189,904
-9,731
-1,406
Southeast
-10,052
-1,394
-98
Alabama
-6,252
-1,938
-100
Arkansas
-41,212
519
-352
Florida
-22,250
-1,874
-195
Georgia
-10,440
-450
-113
Kentucky
-9,393
-207
-90
Louisiana
-5,465
-1,137
-96
Mississippi
-26,756
-2,243
-124
North Carolina
-11,317
-358
-65
South Carolina
-24,804
-145
-73
Tennessee
-19,036
-414
-71
Virginia
-2,928
-91
-28
West Virginia
-86,436
-3,353
-333
Southwest
-10,725
-41
-90
Arizona
-3,600
-274
-32
New Mexico
-6,955
-412
-44
Oklahoma
-65,156
-2,626
-166
Texas
-26,964
-905
-242
Rocky Mountain
-15,177
-447
-49
Colorado
-3,884
-455
-106
Idaho
-2,339
58
-60
Montana
-4,104
-73
-14
Utah
-1,460
13
-13
Wyoming
-221,667
2,307
-3,155
Far West
-2,371
5
-79
Alaska
-164,320
1,723
-2,229
California
-6,249
57
-17
Hawaii .
-12,136
14
-5
Nevada
-12,795
201
-348
Oregon .
-23,797
307
-476
Washington
(D) Data are suppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential information
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

-19,123
(D)
-2
0
-14
-1
(D)
-6
(D)
(D)
-1
-12
-178
-376
-223
-364
-110
-9
-72
-149
-24
-617
-6
-135
-88
-20
0
-361
-7
-1,013
-77
-17
-1
-99
-25
-642
-46
1
-10
7
-31
-74
-13,764
-130
-308
-878
-12,447
-2,260
-1,859
-14
-88
-17
-282
-278
-83
-206
0
71
-4
-56

[Millions of dollars]
Earnings by industry
Manufacturing

Utilities
1,418
19
2
8
-9
7
5
6
-62
7
2
-27
29
-168
95
284
52
48
83
78
23
162
19
38
65
51
-34
15
8
449
65
29
17
55
39
48
41
11
44
21
57
22
370
68
21
56
225
84
41
11
18
0
15
113
9
58
8
16
21
2

Construction
-54,163
-3,868
-728
-176
-2,252
-334
-217
-161
-16,217
-148
-5
-903
-2,137
-10,210
-2,813
-6,670
-1,246
-745
-1,914
-1,942
-824
-2,646
-559
-258
-913
-552
-172
-169
-24
-8,140
-320
-186
-1,637
-955
-451
-654
-177
-1,356
-547
-1,144
-596
-118
-4,319
-196
-194
-181
-3,750
-958
-777
-121
-165
111
-5
-11,344
-135
-7,882
47
-50
-533
-2,791

Durable
goods
-83,069
-5,035
-1,510
-315
-2,275
-584
-181
-171
-9,393
-151
-6
-685
-1,294
-3,938
-3,320
-22,569
-3,739
-4,198
-7,075
-5,069
-2,487
-6,420
-1,274
-957
-2,030
-1,629
-286
-111
-133
-16,385
-1,433
-675
-2,305
-1,772
-1,800
-543
-695
-2,505
-1,366
-2,154
-1,004
-134
-6,993
-1,228
-205
-849
-4,711
-1,729
-676
-364
-78
-584
-27
-14,545
-17
-12,935
-34
-304
-1,380
125

Nondurable
goods
-22,302
-1,214
-476
-62
-556
-52
-43
-25
-6,679
-98
2
-754
-2,260
-1,902
-1,667
-3,105
-914
-578
-546
-499
-567
-1,893
-454
-125
-601
-528
-147
-17
-21
-3,939
-215
-230
-229
-646
-265
-156
-62
-738
-375
-582
-380
-60
-1,895
-2
-44
-133
-1,716
-199
-126
-110
-24
55
7
-3,379
-43
-2,876
-68
3
-132
-263

Wholesale
Retail trade
trade
-26,325
-1,244
-189
-40
-751
-146
-90
-27
-6,554
-48
23
-306
-1,516
-3,662
-1,044
-4,157
-1,317
-295
-958
-1,162
-426
-1,744
-156
-139
-769
-406
-174
-38
-62
-4,457
-211
-20
-1,185
-643
-201
-307
-61
-619
-255
-486
-321
-148
-2,681
69
-39
-122
-2,589
-558
-387
-70
-29
-44
-28
-4,931
-10
-3,760
-120
-308
-112
-621

-61,056
-3,989
-1,086
-247
-1,744
-522
-260
-130
-15,215
-165
-98
-1,001
-2,911
-8,383
-2,657
-7,751
-2,113
-983
-1,945
-1,764
-947
-3,009
-397
-346
-890
-899
-204
-99
-173
-11,427
-531
-242
-3,028
-1,141
-522
-519
-308
-1,585
-725
-1,519
-1,142
-168
-3,876
-452
-210
-114
-3,099
-1,683
-766
-350
-272
-272
-23
-14,106
-103
-10,355
-279
-788
-767
-1,813

Transportation
and
warehousing
-46,186
-1,618
-498
-82
-843
-59
-97
-39
-10,863
-85
-53
-650
-1,974
-5,332
-2,769
-5,727
-1,916
-724
-927
-1,607
-552
-2,778
-311
-282
-763
-539
-572
-226
-86
-8,213
-337
-208
-1,976
-1,259
-667
-350
-245
-906
-346
-1,057
-788
-73
-5,609
-423
-149
-1,224
-3,814
-2,140
-1,190
-112
-75
-463
-300
-9,238
-268
-6,448
-513
-509
-350
-1,149

Information
-20,666
-815
-164
-36
-533
-47
-20
-15
-4,817
-11
-166
-476
-526
-2,086
-1,552
-1,326
-403
-121
-222
-266
-314
-682
-29
-204
-203
-194
-30
-10
-13
-2,961
-57
-14
-658
-1,055
-79
-100
-20
-362
-151
-158
-285
-21
-1,280
-283
-58
-2
-937
-562
-422
-30
-17
-84
-9
-8,223
0
-7,316
-40
-122
-231
-513

Finance and
insurance
40,514
2,240
362
91
1,429
170
144
42
8,287
262
229
663
1,307
4,428
1,398
5,706
2,447
471
910
1,247
630
2,679
423
315
960
705
237
78
-40
8,455
412
185
2,684
1,267
295
290
137
1,232
352
728
847
26
5,633
973
116
347
4,197
1,772
1,020
140
71
525
16
5,744
28
4,619
79
134
326
558

THURSDAY, September 24, 2020

Table 4. Earnings Growth by Industry, State and Region, 2020:Q1-2020:Q2--Table Ends
[Millions of dollars]
Earnings by industry

Administrative and
Professional,
Management of
Real estate and
support and waste
scientific, and
companies and
rental and
management and
technical
enterprises
leasing
remediation services
services
-26,666
United States
-985
New England
-310
Connecticut
-34
Maine
-510
Massachusetts
-74
New Hampshire
-41
Rhode Island
-15
Vermont
-5,586
Mideast
-323
Delaware
-89
District of Columbia
-966
Maryland
-901
New Jersey
-2,624
New York
-683
Pennsylvania
-4,142
Great Lakes
-1,397
Illinois
-1,316
Indiana
-736
Michigan
-447
Ohio
-245
Wisconsin
-990
Plains
-54
Iowa
-446
Kansas
-238
Minnesota
-80
Missouri
-67
Nebraska
-75
North Dakota
-31
South Dakota
-4,396
Southeast
-39
Alabama
-110
Arkansas
-1,063
Florida
-1,081
Georgia
-157
Kentucky
-188
Louisiana
-8
Mississippi
-591
North Carolina
-194
South Carolina
-466
Tennessee
-420
Virginia
-78
West Virginia
-1,700
Southwest
-283
Arizona
-46
New Mexico
-44
Oklahoma
-1,327
Texas
-911
Rocky Mountain
-393
Colorado
-71
Idaho
-62
Montana
-344
Utah
-41
Wyoming
-7,957
Far West
-45
Alaska
-6,527
California
-169
Hawaii .
-125
Nevada
-507
Oregon .
-584
Washington
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

-27,932
-2,576
-476
-62
-1,674
-192
-111
-61
-10,349
-101
-219
-397
-1,202
-7,067
-1,363
-3,840
-1,593
-81
-1,276
-639
-251
-772
-104
-2
-278
-352
-54
-7
24
-2,914
-144
-25
-770
-268
-158
-58
21
-524
-212
-321
-381
-75
2,127
-35
58
9
2,095
566
382
-36
-51
268
3
-10,174
0
-9,658
4
-119
-311
-91

-9,869
-570
-170
-55
-267
-55
-18
-5
-2,739
-221
10
-149
-605
-1,336
-438
-1,035
-397
-48
-127
-317
-147
-707
-39
-90
-247
-332
-19
14
6
-1,497
-76
46
-83
-522
-150
-14
-8
-250
-41
-212
-164
-23
-1,623
-16
-2
-88
-1,517
-152
-127
-2
-1
-17
-4
-1,544
11
-888
-17
-355
-193
-103

-65,075
-3,322
-800
-161
-1,717
-308
-239
-97
-15,915
-153
-493
-1,205
-3,025
-9,162
-1,878
-8,962
-2,709
-1,006
-2,201
-2,090
-956
-2,814
-349
-399
-752
-874
-335
-57
-47
-14,663
-620
-294
-4,387
-1,660
-653
-427
-204
-1,655
-856
-1,570
-2,176
-161
-5,795
-1,139
-140
-446
-4,071
-1,413
-846
-225
-104
-178
-61
-12,190
-32
-9,216
-310
-925
-610
-1,098

Educational
services
-27,406
-3,124
-648
-127
-1,875
-162
-216
-96
-7,313
-45
-250
-660
-988
-3,311
-2,058
-3,786
-1,354
-525
-598
-858
-451
-1,450
-196
-136
-483
-476
-109
-11
-39
-4,449
-159
-85
-1,107
-638
-153
-206
-82
-875
-196
-422
-495
-30
-1,969
-306
-54
-195
-1,414
-779
-321
-80
-33
-328
-18
-4,537
-21
-3,460
-153
-87
-296
-519

Other services
Health care and Arts, entertainAccommodation (except government
social
ment, and
and food services and government
assistance
recreation
enterprises)
-107,926
-7,245
-1,644
-554
-3,733
-570
-472
-272
-25,718
-372
-454
-2,239
-4,924
-12,474
-5,255
-15,066
-3,858
-2,253
-3,529
-3,576
-1,851
-6,050
-792
-942
-1,937
-1,413
-381
-196
-388
-23,026
-1,487
-623
-4,128
-1,882
-1,394
-1,357
-681
-2,477
-846
-5,035
-2,659
-457
-8,532
-1,215
-405
-432
-6,480
-2,482
-1,516
-434
-348
-110
-74
-19,807
-363
-13,964
-164
-645
-1,251
-3,421

-85,201
-5,182
-931
-265
-3,003
-632
-222
-129
-21,360
-132
-443
-1,585
-2,776
-13,179
-3,246
-9,215
-3,783
-689
-1,429
-2,582
-733
-3,192
-253
-228
-1,230
-1,159
-220
-57
-45
-14,532
-257
-91
-4,877
-963
-348
-548
-127
-1,729
-479
-3,419
-1,584
-110
-6,175
-1,426
-199
-242
-4,308
-2,811
-1,847
-216
-181
-539
-28
-22,733
-113
-18,260
-390
-969
-890
-2,111

-182,429
-10,735
-2,142
-929
-5,384
-1,113
-628
-538
-36,005
-522
-1,537
-3,258
-5,112
-19,730
-5,846
-21,658
-6,776
-2,533
-4,737
-5,179
-2,432
-8,223
-1,163
-1,022
-2,243
-2,449
-661
-323
-361
-39,576
-1,556
-863
-10,940
-4,122
-1,749
-2,016
-960
-5,772
-2,837
-4,201
-3,884
-674
-14,456
-2,978
-850
-1,091
-9,538
-5,304
-2,743
-682
-553
-984
-341
-46,472
-507
-28,691
-3,436
-6,074
-3,216
-4,549

-61,478
-3,627
-907
-221
-1,835
-300
-231
-134
-13,021
-160
-239
-1,253
-2,338
-6,160
-2,871
-8,560
-2,497
-1,079
-2,060
-1,896
-1,028
-3,686
-496
-564
-1,206
-927
-294
-91
-109
-11,929
-548
-315
-3,292
-1,235
-630
-540
-264
-1,564
-700
-1,355
-1,321
-166
-4,325
-478
-226
-248
-3,373
-1,725
-972
-245
-158
-279
-71
-14,604
-121
-11,311
-244
-487
-745
-1,697

Government
Federal
civilian
5,394
157
32
45
54
17
2
7
1,369
3
498
423
81
178
186
408
136
81
62
84
45
270
22
37
48
114
20
11
17
1,283
90
30
249
193
38
37
28
117
70
73
284
74
755
120
65
65
504
314
128
37
24
114
11
839
17
524
7
43
35
214

Military
4,431
96
38
14
35
1
7
1
432
22
47
187
35
105
35
223
95
28
26
50
24
262
12
48
29
85
33
35
21
1,625
42
28
285
243
222
71
77
314
10
21
307
7
450
104
55
51
241
288
196
20
20
33
19
1,054
41
557
165
57
16
217

State and
local
-88,842
-4,791
-1,280
-364
-2,299
-433
-233
-180
-15,111
-289
-154
-1,623
-2,566
-7,849
-2,630
-12,941
-3,745
-1,412
-2,519
-3,333
-1,933
-6,164
-1,238
-708
-1,722
-1,347
-584
-285
-280
-17,060
-1,103
-533
-2,949
-1,997
-1,067
-918
-588
-2,557
-1,231
-1,333
-2,417
-369
-7,093
-1,340
-479
-740
-4,534
-3,173
-1,477
-368
-229
-880
-219
-22,508
-542
-15,821
-661
-599
-1,521
-3,365

THURSDAY, September 24, 2020

Table 5. Revisions to Personal Income, by State and Region, 2017-2019

Revised personal income
(Millions of dollars)
2017
2018
2019
16,937,582
17,839,255
18,542,262
United States
955,100
1,001,084
1,035,507
New England
256,349
267,346
275,557
Connecticut
62,146
65,335
68,062
Maine
469,501
494,177
511,334
Massachusetts
79,253
83,199
86,345
New Hampshire
55,575
57,604
59,707
Rhode Island
32,277
33,423
34,502
Vermont
3,017,982
3,147,619
3,266,721
Mideast
48,604
51,103
53,055
Delaware
55,051
56,996
58,864
District of Columbia
365,998
378,492
390,792
Maryland
577,408
602,870
625,938
New Jersey
1,289,263
1,340,903
1,395,147
New York
681,659
717,255
742,924
Pennsylvania
2,284,015
2,389,921
2,460,678
Great Lakes
693,274
727,064
744,641
Illinois
301,238
316,836
327,712
Indiana
458,247
477,010
491,632
Michigan
546,006
569,184
586,784
Ohio
285,250
299,827
309,909
Wisconsin
1,055,029
1,107,630
1,146,515
Plains
149,732
157,981
163,639
Iowa
142,186
149,239
155,648
Kansas
305,921
321,639
331,802
Minnesota
276,888
288,385
298,620
Missouri
97,032
101,846
105,454
Nebraska
39,813
42,292
43,614
North Dakota
43,457
46,249
47,738
South Dakota
3,818,755
4,022,276
4,173,677
Southeast
200,000
208,753
216,449
Alabama
125,026
130,398
134,683
Arkansas
1,016,819
1,082,702
1,125,984
Florida
467,359
493,576
512,138
Georgia
182,116
188,877
195,549
Kentucky
205,188
215,309
220,630
Louisiana
109,190
112,838
115,814
Mississippi
455,997
479,792
500,974
North Carolina
212,034
223,257
233,948
South Carolina
303,461
319,690
332,473
Tennessee
470,836
492,764
509,201
Virginia
70,730
74,322
75,835
West Virginia
1,924,648
2,051,027
2,144,764
Southwest
300,007
319,226
335,243
Arizona
83,142
87,205
90,847
New Mexico
172,170
180,634
187,327
Oklahoma
1,369,329
1,463,962
1,531,346
Texas
602,994
647,601
680,390
Rocky Mountain
312,045
335,196
352,185
Colorado
72,605
77,993
82,148
Idaho
48,623
51,117
53,168
Montana
136,997
148,241
156,896
Utah
32,724
35,054
35,993
Wyoming
3,279,058
3,472,097
3,634,009
Far West
42,454
44,370
45,945
Alaska
2,383,131
2,514,503
2,632,280
California
76,110
78,436
80,727
Hawaii .
141,516
151,368
157,584
Nevada
202,052
215,365
224,346
Oregon .
433,796
468,055
493,128
Washington
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Dollar revision
(Millions of dollars)
2017
2018
67,476
26,220
-72
-7,352
-1,731
-5,806
-28
-119
1,201
-587
431
57
237
-390
-184
-506
7,445
-13,488
415
320
113
-609
1,422
-4,337
327
-5,014
3,240
-1,029
1,927
-2,818
1,974
-3,473
3,550
2,875
35
1,320
-3,238
-7,020
1,865
-543
-238
-106
-1,832
-6,640
541
-216
-56
-620
126
-1,089
-2,546
-4,128
-119
-914
38
144
183
182
27,283
27,229
2,717
2,298
342
101
12,675
16,255
3,604
4,612
-489
-841
-39
-180
440
-154
2,228
930
735
1,068
1,901
2,175
2,658
452
511
513
13,239
18,353
394
1,313
409
16
572
-1,668
11,864
18,692
2,984
5,851
1,291
2,253
250
980
905
618
453
1,818
85
182
16,454
5,741
439
551
13,018
374
420
-285
2,067
2,149
1,472
2,295
-963
656

Percent revision
2019
-56,800
-13,792
-6,410
-425
-5,380
-514
-191
-872
-15,522
215
-799
-6,307
-4,512
5,387
-9,507
-19,073
-2,179
142
-10,908
-4,054
-2,074
-13,884
-2,432
-77
-4,788
-5,727
-689
-205
33
1,187
1,300
-652
9,387
393
-1,107
-2,549
-1,351
-388
640
-527
-3,920
-38
3,873
-1,271
-1,380
-2,412
8,936
1,290
-1,102
583
719
1,743
-652
-880
515
-1,646
-616
857
1,071
-1,061

2017

0.4
0.0
-0.7
0.0
0.3
0.5
0.4
-0.6
0.2
0.9
0.2
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.5
0.0
-0.7
0.3
-0.1
-0.2
0.4
0.0
0.0
-0.9
-0.1
0.1
0.4
0.7
1.4
0.3
1.3
0.8
-0.3
0.0
0.4
0.5
0.3
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.7
0.1
0.5
0.3
0.9
0.5
0.4
0.3
1.9
0.3
0.3
0.5
1.0
0.5
0.6
1.5
0.7
-0.2

2018

0.1
-0.7
-2.1
-0.2
-0.1
0.1
-0.7
-1.5
-0.4
0.6
-1.1
-1.1
-0.8
-0.1
-0.4
-0.1
0.4
0.4
-1.5
-0.1
0.0
-0.6
-0.1
-0.4
-0.3
-1.4
-0.9
0.3
0.4
0.7
1.1
0.1
1.5
0.9
-0.4
-0.1
-0.1
0.2
0.5
0.7
0.1
0.7
0.9
0.4
0.0
-0.9
1.3
0.9
0.7
1.3
1.2
1.2
0.5
0.2
1.3
0.0
-0.4
1.4
1.1
0.1

2019
-0.3
-1.3
-2.3
-0.6
-1.0
-0.6
-0.3
-2.5
-0.5
0.4
-1.3
-1.6
-0.7
0.4
-1.3
-0.8
-0.3
0.0
-2.2
-0.7
-0.7
-1.2
-1.5
0.0
-1.4
-1.9
-0.6
-0.5
0.1
0.0
0.6
-0.5
0.8
0.1
-0.6
-1.1
-1.2
-0.1
0.3
-0.2
-0.8
-0.1
0.2
-0.4
-1.5
-1.3
0.6
0.2
-0.3
0.7
1.4
1.1
-1.8
0.0
1.1
-0.1
-0.8
0.5
0.5
-0.2