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United States
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)
Levels

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-574,462.0
-232,335.3 2,326,183.3 -1,300,116.8
-598,832.2
-271,422.3 2,361,093.3 -1,335,927.1
24,370.3
39,087.0
-34,910.0
35,810.3
216,072
286,569
159,712
197,822
-1,784
-756
7,019
-3,976

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
18,822,070.0
18,728,976.1
93,093.9
329,269,393
57,163

2020
Q2
Q3
20,329,659.1 19,755,197.1
20,249,894.2 19,651,062.0
79,764.9
104,135.1
329,430,588
329,646,660
61,712
59,928

Q4
19,522,861.8
19,379,639.7
143,222.1
329,933,229
59,172

2021
Q1
Q2
21,849,045.1 20,548,928.3
21,740,733.0 20,404,805.8
108,312.1
144,122.5
330,092,941
330,290,763
66,191
62,215

Q2
1,507,589.1
1,520,918.1
-13,329.0
161,195
4,549

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

13,374,109.7
1,469,360.0
802,968.0
666,392.0
3,668.2
11,908,418.0
3,681,880.0
3,231,772.0
1,067,884.0
808,480.0

12,481,823.7
1,403,344.0
764,892.0
638,452.0
3,771.4
11,082,251.1
3,613,732.0
5,633,676.0
1,074,792.0
821,576.0

13,278,502.1
1,456,032.0
792,836.0
663,196.0
3,703.1
11,826,173.1
3,559,608.0
4,369,416.0
1,080,220.0
825,768.0

13,675,464.5
1,498,636.0
817,148.0
681,488.0
3,645.3
12,180,473.8
3,612,888.0
3,729,500.0
1,088,816.0
820,984.0

13,784,971.9
1,531,100.0
833,622.0
697,478.0
3,629.2
12,257,501.1
3,608,940.0
5,982,604.0
1,106,317.0
814,146.0

14,123,887.1
1,555,772.0
846,377.0
709,395.0
3,596.2
12,571,711.3
3,648,057.0
4,329,160.0
1,109,695.0
815,291.0

-892,286.0
796,678.4
-66,016.0
52,688.0
-38,076.0
27,944.0
-27,940.0
24,744.0
103.2
-68.3
-826,166.9
743,922.0
-68,148.0
-54,124.0
2,401,904.0 -1,264,260.0
6,908.0
5,428.0
13,096.0
4,192.0

606,156.0
39,060.0

9,628.0
654,220.0
1,038,508.0

14,416.0
690,352.0
766,984.0

14,308.0
678,304.0
299,188.0

14,200.0
695,895.0
565,173.0

14,100.0
735,482.0
479,921.0

710,192.0

68.0
6,256.0
74,368.0
698,908.0
2,044,580.0

3,656.0
26,672.0
138,272.0
413,852.0
1,006,092.0

12,944.0
82,120.0
106,840.0
14,740.0
842,208.0

25,000.0
97,800.0
95,300.0
286,900.0
2,801,073.0

24
25

1,078,096.0
0.0

15,564.0
106,208.0

5,048.0
35,852.0

26
27

1,524.0

57,172.0
160,936.0

81,212.0
58,436.0

28
29
30
31
32
33

9,587,520.0
2,141,092.0
1,474,700.0
666,392.0
1,645,497.7
67,453.7

8,959,480.0
2,040,188.0
1,401,736.0
638,452.0
1,482,155.7
54,219.7

1,578,044.0

16,879.4
6,121.5
1,427,936.0

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

9,628.0
48,064.0
999,448.0

396,962.4
42,604.0
24,312.0
18,292.0
-57.7
354,300.7
53,280.0
-639,916.0
8,596.0
-4,784.0

338,915.1
109,507.5
32,464.0
24,672.0
16,474.0
12,755.0
15,990.0
11,917.0
-16.2
-32.9
77,027.3
314,210.2
-3,948.0
39,117.0
2,253,104.0 -1,653,444.0
17,501.0
3,378.0
-6,838.0
1,145.0
-108.0
17,591.0
265,985.0

-100.0
39,587.0
-85,252.0

4,788.0
36,132.0
-271,524.0

-108.0
-12,048.0
-467,796.0

5,800.0
104,500.0
82,100.0
237,200.0
1,188,771.0

68.0
3,588.0
6,256.0
20,416.0
74,368.0
63,904.0
698,908.0
-285,056.0
1,334,388.0 -1,038,488.0

9,288.0
55,448.0
-31,432.0
-399,112.0
-163,884.0

12,056.0
-19,200.0
15,680.0
6,700.0
-13,200.0
-11,540.0
272,160.0
-49,700.0
1,958,865.0 -1,612,302.0

1,933,700.0
1,600.0

290,100.0

1,078,096.0 -1,062,532.0

-10,516.0

1,928,652.0 -1,643,600.0

600.0

0.0

106,208.0

-70,356.0

-34,252.0

-1,000.0

24,404.0
34,480.0

10,800.0
42,800.0

24,700.0
26,600.0

57,172.0
159,412.0

24,040.0
-102,500.0

-56,808.0
-23,956.0

-13,604.0
8,320.0

13,900.0
-16,200.0

9,391,236.0
2,118,840.0
1,455,644.0
663,196.0
1,768,426.1
78,446.1

9,764,576.0
2,170,284.0
1,488,796.0
681,488.0
1,740,604.5
117,140.5

9,861,341.0
2,198,756.0
1,501,278.0
697,478.0
1,724,874.9
81,668.9

10,060,036.0
2,218,107.0
1,508,712.0
709,395.0
1,845,744.1
117,124.1

-628,040.0
-100,904.0
-72,964.0
-27,940.0
-163,342.0
-13,234.0

431,756.0
78,652.0
53,908.0
24,744.0
286,270.4
24,226.4

373,340.0
51,444.0
33,152.0
18,292.0
-27,821.6
38,694.4

96,765.0
28,472.0
12,482.0
15,990.0
-15,729.5
-35,471.5

198,695.0
19,351.0
7,434.0
11,917.0
120,869.1
35,455.1

18,446.4
8,695.6
1,689,980.0

46,229.9
2,613.1
1,623,464.0

914.0
4,887.7
1,643,206.0

1,764.4
11,313.0
1,728,620.0

16,879.4
6,121.5
-150,108.0

1,567.0

27,783.5

-45,315.9

850.4

2,574.2
262,044.0

-6,082.5
-66,516.0

2,274.6
19,742.0

6,425.3
85,414.0

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
198,015.0
281,221.0
84,508.0
76,751.0
177,644.0
198,015.0
83,206.0
-196,713.0
-7,757.0
100,893.0
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Alabama
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-22,084.6
-12,200.0
-2,508.1
34,069.1
-22,210.2
-12,672.2
-2,975.1
34,316.9
472.3
467.0
-247.9
125.6
3,173
4,543
1,471
2,059
-2,509
-552
6,897
-4,500

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
221,523.4
220,297.6
1,225.8
4,919,385
45,031

2020
Q2
240,126.6
240,129.8
-3.2
4,920,954
48,797

Q3
227,926.7
227,457.5
469.1
4,924,127
46,288

Q4
225,418.5
224,482.4
936.1
4,928,670
45,736

2021
Q1
259,487.6
258,799.4
688.2
4,930,141
52,633

Q2
237,403.1
236,589.2
813.8
4,932,200
48,133

Q2
18,603.2
19,832.1
-1,228.9
1,569
3,766

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

146,167.5
17,661.0
9,924.7
7,736.3
2,513.5
131,020.0
39,445.4
51,058.0
19,046.8
13,144.6

135,793.6
16,978.0
9,510.3
7,467.6
2,338.7
121,154.4
38,728.7
80,243.6
19,144.0
13,341.0

145,273.7
17,657.4
9,893.3
7,764.0
2,465.1
130,081.4
38,198.9
59,646.3
19,221.8
13,403.6

148,400.1
18,149.9
10,184.0
7,965.9
2,567.0
132,817.2
38,578.0
54,023.3
19,354.0
13,331.3

148,427.0
18,368.3
10,289.5
8,078.8
2,605.2
132,663.9
38,562.6
88,261.1
19,631.9
13,232.7

152,726.1
18,594.8
10,413.0
8,181.8
2,665.0
136,796.3
38,884.1
61,722.7
19,685.5
13,249.0

-10,373.9
-683.0
-414.4
-268.6
-174.8
-9,865.6
-716.7
29,185.5
97.2
196.4

9,480.0
679.4
383.0
296.4
126.4
8,927.1
-529.8
-20,597.2
77.8
62.6

3,126.4
492.6
290.7
201.8
101.9
2,735.8
379.2
-5,623.0
132.2
-72.3

26.9
218.4
105.5
112.9
38.2
-153.3
-15.4
34,237.8
277.9
-98.6

4,299.1
226.5
123.5
103.0
59.8
4,132.4
321.5
-26,538.4
53.6
16.3

5,868.4
222.6

156.4
6,158.4
8,624.7

234.1
6,286.5
4,846.3

232.4
6,007.0
1,551.6

230.6
6,171.8
3,484.0

229.0
6,405.3
2,356.7

156.4
290.1
8,402.1

77.8
128.1
-3,778.5

-1.8
-279.5
-3,294.7

-1.8
164.8
1,932.3

-1.6
233.5
-1,127.3

12,775.6

0.0
76.9
193.3
6,766.7
32,975.4

59.7
867.1
284.0
2,430.0
15,888.2

31.3
486.7
509.0
65.8
13,779.5

0.5
899.5
287.5
1,982.7
45,740.9

0.1
680.5
151.0
1,283.6
20,026.3

0.0
76.9
193.3
6,766.7
20,199.8

59.7
790.3
90.7
-4,336.7
-17,087.2

-28.3
-380.5
225.0
-2,364.2
-2,108.7

-30.8
412.8
-221.5
1,917.0
31,961.4

-0.4
-219.0
-136.5
-699.1
-25,714.6

24
25

16,968.5
0.0

244.8
1,091.2

79.4
64.4

30,774.3
11.3

4,616.9

16,968.5

-16,723.6

-165.4

30,694.9

-26,157.4

6.3

0.0

1,091.2

-1,026.8

-53.1

-4.9

26
27

15.8

942.8
1,664.6

379.0
735.7

113.9
155.1

115.4
430.9

222.7
267.8

942.8
1,648.9

-563.8
-928.9

-265.1
-580.7

1.5
275.9

107.3
-163.1

28
29
30
31
32
33

106,904.9
24,999.6
17,263.4
7,736.3
14,263.0
1,115.1

99,855.7
23,892.1
16,424.4
7,467.6
12,045.9
-113.8

104,602.7
24,793.7
17,029.7
7,764.0
15,877.2
357.6

108,375.2
25,365.1
17,399.2
7,965.9
14,659.8
822.8

108,379.5
25,470.5
17,391.7
8,078.8
14,577.0
572.5

110,199.9
25,609.6
17,427.8
8,181.8
16,916.6
696.6

-7,049.2
-1,107.6
-838.9
-268.6
-2,217.1
-1,228.9

4,747.1
901.7
605.3
296.4
3,831.3
471.4

3,772.5
571.3
369.5
201.8
-1,217.4
465.2

4.3
105.4
-7.5
112.9
-82.8
-250.3

1,820.4
139.1
36.1
103.0
2,339.6
124.1

139.3

324.8

0.3

14.2

186.3

-47.1

185.5

13,147.9

186.3
52.6
12,159.7

74.7
15,519.6

22.4
13,837.0

50.7
14,004.5

123.9
16,220.0

52.6
-988.2

22.1
3,359.9

-52.2
-1,682.6

-324.4
28.3
167.5

13.9
73.2
2,215.5

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
1,986.4
3,569.6
903.6
889.7
3,292.4
1,986.4
1,583.3
-2,666.1
-13.9
2,402.8
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Alaska
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
5,024.3
-2,415.2
-252.5
-2,418.2
-250.0
5,034.3
3.0
-2.5
-10.0
-773
-694
-941
-3,235
-286
6,971

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
45,435.5
45,392.2
43.3
732,407
62,036

2020
Q2
48,456.2
48,397.6
58.6
731,605
66,233

Q3
46,041.0
45,979.3
61.6
730,832
62,998

Q4
45,788.5
45,729.4
59.1
730,138
62,712

2021
Q1
50,812.8
50,763.6
49.2
729,197
69,683

Q2
47,715.2
47,665.1
50.1
728,469
65,501

Q2
3,020.7
3,005.3
15.3
-802
4,197

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

32,807.2
3,310.6
1,722.8
1,587.8
-197.7
29,298.9
8,466.4
7,670.2
1,714.3
1,154.8

30,700.8
3,143.4
1,625.1
1,518.3
-184.1
27,373.3
8,333.9
12,748.9
1,731.1
1,173.3

32,181.2
3,239.0
1,669.7
1,569.3
-190.9
28,751.3
8,245.9
9,043.7
1,744.0
1,177.4

32,799.5
3,301.5
1,701.6
1,599.9
-195.1
29,303.0
8,289.6
8,195.9
1,763.1
1,167.0

31,922.8
3,247.7
1,667.8
1,579.9
-186.7
28,488.4
8,303.1
14,021.3
1,800.8
1,153.1

32,273.3
3,297.4
1,692.0
1,605.4
-189.2
28,786.7
8,352.3
10,576.2
1,808.0
1,155.5

-2,106.4
-167.2
-97.7
-69.5
13.6
-1,925.6
-132.5
5,078.7
16.7
18.5

1,480.4
95.5
44.6
51.0
-6.8
1,378.0
-88.0
-3,705.2
12.9
4.1

618.3
62.5
31.9
30.6
-4.2
551.6
43.7
-847.8
19.1
-10.5

-876.7
-53.7
-33.7
-20.0
8.4
-814.6
13.5
5,825.4
37.6
-13.9

350.4
49.6
24.1
25.5
-2.5
298.3
49.2
-3,445.0
7.3
2.4

1,978.5
114.4

13.7
1,992.1
1,966.3

20.6
1,963.7
1,136.7

20.4
1,811.3
366.3

20.3
1,820.2
872.9

20.1
1,935.5
843.0

13.7
13.6
1,852.0

6.8
-28.4
-829.6

-0.2
-152.4
-770.4

-0.2
9.0
506.5

-0.1
115.3
-29.8

2,708.2

0.3
9.6
66.0
1,379.9
5,886.2

5.2
66.9
66.3
615.1
3,021.9

20.1
118.2
51.4
6.2
3,088.2

13.9
166.3
57.9
496.2
8,374.3

0.5
205.1
54.6
457.5
4,834.2

0.3
9.6
66.0
1,379.9
3,178.0

4.9
57.3
0.3
-764.8
-2,864.3

14.9
51.2
-14.8
-608.9
66.3

-6.2
48.1
6.5
490.0
5,286.1

-13.4
38.8
-3.3
-38.7
-3,540.1

24
25

2,438.4
0.0

35.2
0.0

11.4
199.6

4,326.9
32.7

649.1

2,438.4

-2,403.2

-23.8

4,315.4

-3,677.7

3.8

0.0

0.0

199.6

-166.9

-28.9

26
27

4.4

165.4
467.5

148.2
62.8

44.5
75.3

39.5
102.2

128.0
63.5

165.4
463.1

-17.2
-404.7

-103.7
12.4

-5.0
27.0

88.5
-38.7

28
29
30
31
32
33

22,179.2
7,362.1
5,774.2
1,587.8
3,265.9
22.1

20,564.4
7,050.6
5,532.3
1,518.3
3,085.8
37.3

21,394.5
7,281.6
5,712.3
1,569.3
3,505.2
40.1

22,006.5
7,380.2
5,780.3
1,599.9
3,412.8
37.2

21,353.4
7,181.4
5,601.5
1,579.9
3,388.0
26.8

21,764.7
7,209.0
5,603.6
1,605.4
3,299.6
27.5

-1,614.9
-311.5
-242.0
-69.5
-180.0
15.3

830.1
231.0
180.0
51.0
419.3
2.8

612.0
98.7
68.1
30.6
-92.3
-2.9

-653.0
-198.8
-178.9
-20.0
-24.8
-10.4

411.2
27.6
2.1
25.5
-88.4
0.7

0.3

3.3

0.2

0.3

0.2

1.7
3,375.6

1.3
3,361.2

3.0
3,272.1

4.0
-195.3

3.1
-3.9
-89.4

0.0

5.6
3,465.0

0.1
1.7
416.5

-3.1

3,243.8

0.2
4.0
3,048.5

-0.4
-14.4

1.7
-89.1

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q2
-3,097.6
-3,098.5
1.0
-728
-4,182

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
684.6
614.3
287.3
224.2
233.1
684.6
-70.3
-327.1
-63.1
8.9
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Arizona
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-30,332.1
-10,356.7
-11,512.3
46,463.8
-30,571.7
-10,659.7
-11,569.9
46,735.9
303.0
57.6
-272.1
239.6
31,675
34,301
30,313
30,547
-1,614
-1,771
5,995
-4,247

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
350,283.0
348,578.1
1,704.9
7,378,105
47,476

2020
Q2
385,259.1
383,522.3
1,736.8
7,407,412
52,010

Q3
374,902.4
372,862.6
2,039.8
7,439,087
50,396

Q4
363,390.1
361,292.7
2,097.4
7,473,388
48,625

2021
Q1
409,853.9
408,028.6
1,825.3
7,503,701
54,620

Q2
379,521.8
377,456.9
2,064.9
7,534,248
50,373

Q2
34,976.1
34,944.3
31.9
29,307
4,534

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

242,171.3
28,641.5
16,001.1
12,640.4
1,583.6
215,113.5
65,314.4
69,855.1
24,407.3
16,767.8

227,766.7
27,216.7
15,149.9
12,066.8
1,458.1
202,008.2
64,337.0
118,913.9
24,633.6
17,094.6

241,511.4
28,308.2
15,751.7
12,556.5
1,535.5
214,738.7
63,607.1
96,556.6
24,808.5
17,205.6

247,283.8
29,146.6
16,240.2
12,906.4
1,594.4
219,731.6
64,589.5
79,068.9
25,065.6
17,099.0

245,622.4
29,342.4
16,335.2
13,007.2
1,636.6
217,916.6
64,632.4
127,304.9
25,570.2
16,927.5

250,401.4
29,740.7
16,545.1
13,195.7
1,685.0
222,345.7
65,335.1
91,841.0
25,667.5
16,956.7

-14,404.7
-1,424.8
-851.2
-573.6
-125.4
-13,105.3
-977.3
49,058.8
226.3
326.8

13,744.7
1,091.5
601.8
489.7
77.4
12,730.5
-729.9
-22,357.3
174.9
111.0

5,772.5
838.4
488.5
349.9
58.8
4,993.0
982.4
-17,487.7
257.1
-106.7

-1,661.4
195.8
95.0
100.8
42.2
-1,815.0
42.9
48,236.0
504.5
-171.5

4,779.0
398.3
209.9
188.5
48.4
4,429.1
702.7
-35,463.9
97.4
29.2

13,372.8
517.7

200.3
14,578.9
20,878.5

299.9
16,010.8
17,207.9

297.6
16,367.9
4,183.7

295.4
17,210.1
7,050.3

293.3
18,550.5
6,149.6

200.3
1,206.1
20,360.8

99.6
1,431.9
-3,670.6

-2.2
357.1
-13,024.2

-2.2
842.2
2,866.6

-2.1
1,340.4
-900.7

14,789.5

0.0
9.0
2,391.4
15,897.0
41,728.3

3.3
143.3
3,808.2
11,390.1
21,323.8

63.2
616.1
2,467.1
129.8
16,352.7

103.0
941.2
1,106.2
4,180.5
60,546.8

7.7
973.4
1,005.2
3,515.9
24,516.6

0.0
9.0
2,391.4
15,897.0
26,938.8

3.3
134.3
1,416.7
-4,506.8
-20,404.5

59.8
472.8
-1,341.1
-11,260.4
-4,971.0

39.8
325.1
-1,360.9
4,050.7
44,194.1

-95.3
32.2
-100.9
-664.6
-36,030.2

24
25

23,663.7
0.0

342.3
3,440.5

111.0
148.9

43,188.9
36.4

6,479.3

23,663.7

-23,321.4

-231.3

43,077.9

-36,709.6

1.7

0.0

3,440.5

-3,291.6

-112.5

-34.7

26
27

19.4

497.4
2,053.2

1,321.2
756.9

397.0
252.5

128.5
516.5

384.4
321.0

497.4
2,033.7

823.8
-1,296.3

-924.2
-504.3

-268.5
264.0

255.9
-195.5

28
29
30
31
32
33

179,796.7
38,289.6
25,649.2
12,640.4
24,085.0
1,214.0

166,918.3
36,445.5
24,378.8
12,066.8
24,402.8
1,249.5

175,496.8
37,890.9
25,334.4
12,556.5
28,123.7
1,551.0

182,503.1
38,835.5
25,929.1
12,906.4
25,945.3
1,601.7

181,696.8
38,582.7
25,575.5
13,007.2
25,342.9
1,318.9

184,910.0
38,801.5
25,605.8
13,195.7
26,690.0
1,551.7

-12,878.4
-1,844.1
-1,270.5
-573.6
317.8
35.5

8,578.5
1,445.3
955.6
489.7
3,720.8
301.4

7,006.2
944.6
594.8
349.9
-2,178.4
50.7

-806.3
-252.8
-353.6
100.8
-602.4
-282.8

3,213.2
218.7
30.3
188.5
1,347.1
232.7

138.0

238.3

6.9

10.0

68.6

69.4

100.3

22,871.0

68.6
104.5
23,153.3

148.5
26,572.7

44.6
24,343.6

13.6
24,024.0

32.2
25,138.3

104.5
282.3

44.0
3,419.4

-103.8
-2,229.1

-231.5
-31.0
-319.6

3.1
18.6
1,114.3

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
4,550.4
5,629.1
1,651.6
1,431.0
2,914.2
4,550.4
1,078.8
-3,977.5
-220.6
1,483.3
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Arkansas
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
138,921.8
137,572.8
1,349.0
3,028,684
45,869

Q2
150,394.2
150,684.4
-290.3
3,029,995
49,635

Q3
141,548.5
141,199.1
349.5
3,032,333
46,680

Q4
141,726.9
140,433.2
1,293.7
3,035,564
46,689

Q1
162,901.7
161,848.2
1,053.4
3,036,787
53,643

Q2
149,122.2
147,509.2
1,613.1
3,038,401
49,079

Q2
11,472.4
13,111.7
-1,639.3
1,311
3,766

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-13,779.4
-8,845.7
178.4
21,174.8
-9,485.4
-765.9
21,415.1
-14,339.1
639.7
944.2
-240.3
559.7
2,338
3,231
1,223
1,614
6,954
-4,564
-2,955
9

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

84,549.1
10,679.9
6,007.9
4,672.0
-367.9
73,501.3
33,328.8
32,091.7
11,170.3
7,429.1

77,891.8
10,262.9
5,765.7
4,497.2
-345.7
67,283.2
32,687.6
50,423.4
11,224.5
7,538.3

82,493.9
10,719.9
6,026.9
4,692.9
-364.3
71,409.7
32,178.7
37,960.1
11,267.9
7,573.5

86,347.2
11,035.5
6,216.5
4,819.0
-373.7
74,938.1
32,711.1
34,077.7
11,341.1
7,534.1

87,067.6
11,321.5
6,374.6
4,946.9
-384.7
75,361.4
32,739.9
54,800.3
11,494.5
7,480.8

89,262.0
11,422.3
6,426.0
4,996.4
-375.4
77,464.2
33,137.9
38,520.1
11,524.1
7,489.5

-6,657.3
-417.0
-242.2
-174.8
22.2
-6,218.2
-641.3
18,331.8
54.2
109.2

4,602.1
456.9
261.2
195.7
-18.6
4,126.6
-508.9
-12,463.3
43.3
35.2

3,853.3
315.6
189.6
126.0
-9.4
3,528.4
532.4
-3,882.5
73.2
-39.4

720.3
286.0
158.1
127.9
-11.0
423.3
28.8
20,722.7
153.4
-53.3

2,194.4
100.9
51.4
49.4
9.3
2,102.8
397.9
-16,280.2
29.6
8.8

6,510.6
176.9

88.4
6,628.8
5,119.0

132.3
6,829.4
4,027.4

131.3
6,643.0
891.4

130.3
6,725.3
1,688.0

129.4
7,081.1
1,259.8

88.4
118.2
4,942.1

44.0
200.6
-1,091.6

-1.0
-186.4
-3,136.0

-1.0
82.3
796.7

-0.9
355.8
-428.2

6,804.8

0.0
40.2
244.1
4,053.9
19,912.8

12.3
176.0
616.5
2,628.8
8,262.0

17.7
137.5
386.1
74.2
7,668.2

(L)
214.8
309.9
975.4
27,411.8

0.1
150.3
245.2
698.2
11,165.6

0.0
40.2
244.1
4,053.9
13,108.0

12.3
135.8
372.4
-1,425.1
-11,650.8

5.4
-38.5
-230.5
-2,554.6
-593.8

(L)
77.4
-76.2
901.2
19,743.6

(L)
-64.5
-64.7
-277.2
-16,246.3

24

10,597.0

153.0

49.6

19,355.3

2,903.7

10,597.0

-10,444.1

-103.3

19,305.7

-16,451.6

25

0.0

281.8

200.2

2.3

0.3

0.0

281.8

-81.6

-197.9

-1.9

26

559.2

518.0

155.7

73.1

153.6

559.2

-41.2

-362.3

-82.5

80.5

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
4

Lost wages supplemental payments

5

Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
6

Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program7

19
20
21
22
23

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

Levels

2021

27

15.4

1,629.0

191.6

147.6

332.5

206.6

1,613.5

-1,437.3

-44.0

184.8

-125.8

28
29
30
31
32
33

63,050.9
13,653.7
8,981.7
4,672.0
7,844.5
1,091.2

58,792.4
12,988.7
8,491.5
4,497.2
6,110.7
-547.3

61,753.7
13,509.7
8,816.8
4,692.9
7,230.5
90.9

64,041.0
13,806.0
8,987.0
4,819.0
8,500.2
1,031.2

64,993.7
13,997.2
9,050.3
4,946.9
8,076.7
785.3

65,829.5
14,051.8
9,055.5
4,996.4
9,380.6
1,341.4

-4,258.5
-665.0
-490.2
-174.8
-1,733.8
-1,638.5

2,961.3
521.0
325.3
195.7
1,119.8
638.2

2,287.3
296.3
170.2
126.0
1,269.7
940.3

952.7
191.2
63.3
127.9
-423.5
-245.9

835.8
54.6
5.2
49.4
1,304.0
556.1

256.5

228.1

633.5

1.2

12.9

256.5

-28.4

405.4

-632.3

11.7

63.1
6,658.0

89.7
7,139.5

26.9
7,469.0

84.0
7,291.4

200.0
8,039.3

63.1
-95.3

26.5
481.6

-62.7
329.5

57.0
-177.6

116.1
747.8

34
5

Nonfarm proprietors' income

16
17
18

2020

35
36

6,753.3

Of which:
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses5
37
1,152.1
847.4
607.4
442.5
1,357.1
1,152.1
-304.6
-240.0
-164.9
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
(L) Less than $50,000.
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?

914.6

4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering these
loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results when t
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

California
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)
Levels

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-133,559.5
50,142.6
-82,337.1
283,871.4
-136,529.2
47,516.4
-84,313.0
286,995.3
2,626.1
1,975.8
-3,123.9
2,969.7
-28,987
-13,961
-28,373
-30,966
1,327
-2,067
7,270
-3,338

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
2,631,478.1
2,613,740.2
17,737.8
39,427,174
66,743

2020
Q2
Q3
2,801,274.0
2,851,416.5
2,782,187.2
2,829,703.6
19,086.8
21,712.9
39,392,248
39,363,261
71,112
72,439

Q4
2,769,079.4
2,745,390.6
23,688.8
39,349,300
70,372

2021
Q1
Q2
3,052,950.7
2,919,391.2
3,032,385.9
2,895,856.8
20,564.8
23,534.5
39,320,927
39,289,961
77,642
74,304

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

1,941,482.0
200,191.2
111,405.9
88,785.4
-2,215.6
1,739,075.1
507,537.2
384,865.7
101,312.8
90,510.7

1,799,991.6
190,241.7
105,420.4
84,821.3
-2,101.7
1,607,648.1
497,872.0
695,753.9
101,959.5
91,992.9

1,926,719.2
197,286.9
108,997.9
88,289.0
-2,215.9
1,727,216.4
490,318.1
633,882.0
102,469.4
92,470.8

1,981,655.6
203,108.1
112,269.3
90,838.8
-2,313.6
1,776,233.9
498,318.4
494,527.0
103,288.5
91,936.3

2,015,755.9
209,154.4
115,544.5
93,609.9
-2,421.3
1,804,180.1
498,099.6
750,671.0
104,966.8
91,165.9

2,066,167.3
213,326.3
117,819.1
95,507.2
-2,493.5
1,850,347.5
503,961.9
565,081.8
105,290.8
91,295.0

-141,490.4
-9,949.5
-5,985.5
-3,964.0
113.9
-131,427.0
-9,665.3
310,888.2
646.8
1,482.2

126,727.7
7,045.2
3,577.4
3,467.7
-114.1
119,568.4
-7,553.9
-61,871.9
509.9
477.9

54,936.4
5,821.2
3,271.4
2,549.8
-97.8
49,017.5
8,000.3
-139,354.9
819.1
-534.5

34,100.2
6,046.3
3,275.2
2,771.1
-107.7
27,946.2
-218.8
256,144.0
1,678.4
-770.4

50,411.4
4,171.9
2,274.6
1,897.3
-72.1
46,167.4
5,862.3
-185,589.2
324.0
129.1

90,316.3
6,899.5

1,078.1
99,766.6
165,568.7

1,614.2
109,884.9
193,874.8

1,602.1
110,311.2
66,340.9

1,590.0
114,800.3
109,303.0

1,578.8
122,190.7
95,606.2

1,078.1
9,450.3
158,669.2

536.1
10,118.2
28,306.2

-12.1
426.3
-127,534.0

-12.1
4,489.1
42,962.1

-11.2
7,390.4
-13,696.8

95,826.5

30.0
1,239.2
9,633.9
107,875.2
236,466.2

733.6
4,328.3
46,498.9
104,209.1
135,182.0

2,638.9
19,127.1
24,073.0
3,655.0
122,650.2

6,549.7
17,051.1
17,692.2
55,554.7
330,435.0

2,206.9
15,996.6
19,483.9
47,747.6
150,699.1

30.0
1,239.2
9,633.9
107,875.2
140,639.7

703.5
3,089.0
36,865.0
-3,666.1
-101,284.1

1,905.3
14,798.8
-22,425.9
-100,554.1
-12,531.9

3,910.8
-2,076.0
-6,380.8
51,899.7
207,784.8

-4,342.8
-1,054.5
1,791.7
-7,807.2
-179,735.8

24
25

118,352.2
0.0

1,713.6
17,077.5

555.8
12,647.2

215,878.3
135.2

32,386.8

118,352.2

-116,638.6

-1,157.8

215,322.5

-183,491.5

30.2

0.0

17,077.5

-4,430.3

-12,511.9

-105.1

26
27

110.6

5,419.4
11,680.0

11,353.9
4,639.4

3,411.8
5,935.6

1,222.8
3,748.4

2,007.0
2,329.6

5,419.4
11,569.4

5,934.4
-7,040.6

-7,942.0
1,296.2

-2,189.0
-2,187.2

784.2
-1,418.8

28
29
30
31
32
33

1,394,736.8
298,346.5
209,561.1
88,785.4
248,398.7
10,473.7

1,302,448.9
284,159.4
199,338.1
84,821.3
213,383.2
11,810.5

1,367,948.4
296,086.4
207,797.4
88,289.0
262,684.4
14,370.1

1,424,475.8
303,196.2
212,357.4
90,838.8
253,983.7
16,221.6

1,450,993.6
309,922.0
216,312.1
93,609.9
254,840.2
12,936.9

1,486,631.4
313,237.5
217,730.3
95,507.2
266,298.4
15,807.2

-92,287.9
-14,187.1
-10,223.0
-3,964.0
-35,015.4
1,336.8

65,499.5
11,927.0
8,459.3
3,467.7
49,301.2
2,559.6

56,527.4
7,109.8
4,560.0
2,549.8
-8,700.8
1,851.5

26,517.8
6,725.9
3,954.7
2,771.1
856.6
-3,284.7

35,637.9
3,315.4
1,418.2
1,897.3
11,458.2
2,870.3

1,460.3
1,691.1
248,314.4

3,871.1
508.2
237,762.1

456.5
252.4
241,903.3

550.5
588.8
250,491.2

807.6
1,190.5
-36,352.2

652.7

2,410.9

237,925.0

807.6
1,190.5
201,572.8

500.6
46,741.6

-1,182.9
-10,552.3

-3,414.6
-255.8
4,141.2

94.1
336.4
8,587.9

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q2
169,795.9
168,447.0
1,348.9
-34,926
4,369

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
12,134.4
17,557.9
36,411.3
6,939.5
7,560.7
19,695.1
17,557.9
18,853.3
-29,471.7
621.2
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Colorado
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-20,538.6
-12,918.7
3,458.0
38,975.0
-20,957.5
-13,569.6
2,992.8
39,768.7
650.9
465.2
-793.7
418.9
11,970
13,396
10,293
11,134
-2,357
448
6,563
-3,645

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
360,736.0
359,103.1
1,632.9
5,792,330
62,278

2020
Q2
381,070.6
379,738.9
1,331.7
5,802,805
65,670

Q3
368,151.9
366,169.4
1,982.6
5,814,775
63,313

Q4
371,609.9
369,162.2
2,447.8
5,828,171
63,761

2021
Q1
410,584.9
408,930.8
1,654.0
5,838,464
70,324

Q2
390,046.3
387,973.4
2,072.9
5,849,598
66,679

Q2
20,334.6
20,635.9
-301.3
10,475
3,392

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

264,082.2
28,301.8
15,178.7
13,123.1
1,407.4
237,187.8
76,607.0
46,941.2
15,572.2
10,683.1

246,925.1
26,860.0
14,379.4
12,480.6
1,312.4
221,377.6
75,005.5
84,687.5
15,704.3
10,872.9

259,970.3
27,844.6
14,880.5
12,964.1
1,372.7
233,498.4
73,773.4
60,880.2
15,807.1
10,932.3

269,863.8
28,675.9
15,335.6
13,340.3
1,421.0
242,608.8
74,895.3
54,105.9
15,963.2
10,860.3

273,752.7
29,432.0
15,727.6
13,704.4
1,430.5
245,751.2
74,798.9
90,034.8
16,274.4
10,753.3

279,183.8
29,908.3
15,969.3
13,939.0
1,457.6
250,733.1
75,650.7
63,662.5
16,334.5
10,771.5

-17,157.1
-1,441.9
-799.4
-642.5
-94.9
-15,810.2
-1,601.5
37,746.3
132.1
189.8

13,045.2
984.6
501.2
483.5
60.2
12,120.8
-1,232.1
-23,807.3
102.8
59.4

9,893.5
831.4
455.1
376.3
48.3
9,110.4
1,121.9
-6,774.3
156.0
-72.1

3,888.9
756.1
392.0
364.0
9.5
3,142.4
-96.4
35,929.0
311.2
-107.0

5,431.1
476.3
241.7
234.6
27.1
4,981.9
851.8
-26,372.4
60.1
18.2

8,839.8
703.7

127.4
9,430.3
15,588.5

190.7
9,987.4
8,865.1

189.3
9,644.3
5,116.2

187.8
9,816.3
7,690.2

186.5
10,639.7
6,988.5

127.4
590.5
14,884.8

63.3
557.1
-6,723.3

-1.4
-343.1
-3,748.9

-1.4
172.0
2,574.0

-1.3
823.4
-701.8

11,142.5

0.0
0.0
3,767.4
7,106.5
33,091.5

1.9
304.9
2,551.2
3,024.9
15,288.2

114.3
1,219.9
2,042.2
83.7
12,521.9

8.8
1,692.5
1,144.5
3,608.0
45,500.6

30.8
1,955.8
800.3
3,118.2
18,928.3

0.0
0.0
3,767.4
7,106.5
21,949.0

1.9
304.9
-1,216.2
-4,081.6
-17,803.3

112.4
915.0
-509.0
-2,941.1
-2,766.3

-105.5
472.6
-897.7
3,524.3
32,978.7

21.9
263.3
-344.2
-489.8
-26,572.2

24
25

18,398.3
0.0

265.8
1,352.3

86.2
204.7

32,059.7
0.2

4,809.7

18,398.3

-18,132.5

-179.6

31,973.5

-27,250.0

0.0

0.0

1,352.3

-1,147.6

-204.4

-0.2

26
27

16.5

1,250.3
1,741.0

1,217.3
947.0

365.8
450.9

229.9
528.8

508.3
328.7

1,250.3
1,724.5

-32.9
-793.9

-851.5
-496.2

-135.9
78.0

278.4
-200.2

28
29
30
31
32
33

190,909.8
37,512.7
24,389.6
13,123.1
35,659.7
1,107.1

177,689.7
35,693.8
23,213.2
12,480.6
33,541.7
810.6

186,210.3
37,038.6
24,074.6
12,964.1
36,721.4
1,460.5

193,703.1
38,031.4
24,691.1
13,340.3
38,129.2
1,918.6

196,617.6
38,634.3
24,929.9
13,704.4
38,500.8
1,113.5

200,592.3
38,987.5
25,048.5
13,939.0
39,604.0
1,525.0

-13,220.1
-1,819.0
-1,176.5
-642.5
-2,118.0
-296.5

8,520.6
1,344.9
861.4
483.5
3,179.8
649.8

7,492.8
992.8
616.5
376.3
1,407.8
458.2

2,914.5
602.8
238.8
364.0
371.6
-805.1

3,974.7
353.2
118.6
234.6
1,103.2
411.5

389.7

715.6

40.6

28.8

214.6

175.1

325.9

34,552.5

214.6
95.5
32,731.0

135.6
35,261.0

40.8
36,210.6

70.4
37,387.3

159.4
38,079.0

95.5
-1,821.5

40.1
2,529.9

-94.9
949.6

-675.0
29.6
1,176.7

-11.8
89.0
691.7

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
5,059.3
3,861.3
1,974.5
1,592.2
1,808.3
5,059.3
-1,198.0
-1,886.8
-382.3
216.1
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Connecticut
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-13,139.5
-4,571.5
135.7
22,513.6
-13,168.1
-4,594.3
99.7
22,578.9
22.8
36.0
-65.4
28.6
-3,532
-3,289
-4,004
-3,367
-1,206
112
6,434
-3,626

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
271,831.6
271,666.3
165.3
3,562,853
76,296

2020
Q2
285,208.4
285,009.1
199.3
3,559,122
80,134

Q3
280,636.9
280,414.8
222.1
3,555,590
78,928

Q4
280,772.6
280,514.5
258.1
3,552,301
79,040

2021
Q1
303,286.2
303,093.5
192.7
3,548,297
85,474

Q2
290,146.7
289,925.3
221.4
3,544,930
81,848

Q2
13,376.8
13,342.8
34.0
-3,731
3,838

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

176,812.6
18,312.9
9,959.7
8,353.2
18,739.0
177,238.7
57,763.7
36,829.1
12,883.7
9,825.0

165,341.7
17,627.5
9,579.6
8,047.9
17,688.1
165,402.3
56,757.8
63,048.3
12,958.1
9,968.7

174,775.0
18,172.4
9,848.2
8,324.1
18,458.8
175,061.4
56,090.4
49,485.2
13,016.4
10,013.3

181,059.5
18,736.4
10,163.9
8,572.4
19,174.7
181,497.8
56,683.9
42,590.9
13,108.3
9,958.3

180,347.7
18,856.0
10,192.4
8,663.6
19,720.2
181,211.9
56,981.5
65,092.7
13,295.1
9,884.7

182,639.6
19,141.1
10,338.1
8,803.0
19,956.9
183,455.4
57,534.1
49,157.1
13,331.1
9,896.8

-11,470.9
-685.4
-380.0
-305.3
-1,051.0
-11,836.4
-1,005.9
26,219.2
74.3
143.7

9,433.3
544.9
268.6
276.3
770.7
9,659.1
-667.4
-13,563.1
58.3
44.7

6,284.5
564.0
315.7
248.3
715.9
6,436.4
593.5
-6,894.2
91.9
-55.1

-711.8
119.6
28.5
91.1
545.5
-285.9
297.6
22,501.8
186.7
-73.6

2,291.9
285.1
145.7
139.5
236.7
2,243.5
552.6
-15,935.6
36.0
12.2

7,585.3
629.8

116.8
8,298.9
12,154.4

174.9
8,793.2
7,458.5

173.6
8,717.3
3,189.9

172.3
9,051.8
6,512.9

171.1
9,742.8
5,821.6

116.8
713.6
11,524.6

58.1
494.3
-4,695.9

-1.3
-75.9
-4,268.5

-1.3
334.5
3,322.9

-1.2
690.9
-691.2

5,905.2

0.0
135.0
364.6
8,507.8
19,668.3

78.9
260.8
642.1
3,673.5
10,203.7

209.1
983.8
530.1
67.2
7,617.0

258.8
1,261.4
540.3
3,323.7
26,348.3

9.7
1,465.3
501.2
2,865.8
10,364.8

0.0
135.0
364.6
8,507.8
13,763.1

78.9
125.8
277.5
-4,834.3
-9,464.6

130.2
723.0
-112.0
-3,606.3
-2,586.7

49.7
277.6
10.2
3,256.5
18,731.2

-249.1
203.9
-39.1
-457.8
-15,983.4

24
25

10,925.7
0.0

157.6
1,214.0

51.1
242.7

18,893.7
6.8

2,834.5

10,925.7

-10,768.1

-106.5

18,842.5

-16,059.2

2.8

0.0

1,214.0

-971.2

-236.0

-3.9

26
27

19.2

544.2
2,023.7

1,404.7
1,248.3

422.1
719.4

163.5
672.2

293.8
417.7

544.2
2,004.5

860.5
-775.4

-982.6
-528.9

-258.6
-47.3

130.3
-254.4

28
29
30
31
32
33

121,481.3
26,673.6
18,320.4
8,353.2
28,657.6
63.4

114,840.0
25,600.0
17,552.1
8,047.9
24,901.8
97.6

119,591.7
26,556.5
18,232.3
8,324.1
28,626.8
119.7

124,601.3
27,302.4
18,730.0
8,572.4
29,155.9
154.0

123,673.0
27,120.0
18,456.4
8,663.6
29,554.7
86.4

126,040.0
27,355.2
18,552.2
8,803.0
29,244.3
113.7

-6,641.4
-1,073.6
-768.2
-305.3
-3,755.9
34.1

4,751.8
956.5
680.2
276.3
3,725.0
22.1

5,009.5
745.9
497.6
248.3
529.1
34.3

-928.3
-182.4
-273.5
91.1
398.9
-67.6

2,367.1
235.2
95.7
139.5
-310.4
27.3

8.0

64.6

3.8

5.0

17.2

-9.2

56.6

28,594.2

17.2
28.2
24,804.2

40.1
28,507.1

12.0
29,001.8

4.9
29,468.3

11.3
29,130.6

28.2
-3,790.0

11.9
3,702.9

-28.0
494.7

-60.8
-7.1
466.4

1.1
6.3
-337.6

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
3,339.8
3,812.2
1,591.8
1,226.3
1,284.2
3,339.8
472.4
-2,220.5
-365.5
57.9
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Delaware
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
5,972.8
-2,027.2
305.5
-2,166.2
164.2
5,996.2
139.0
141.3
-23.4
2,361
2,655
2,135
-2,189
158
5,895

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
53,837.3
53,382.2
455.1
983,714
54,729

2020
Q2
57,113.7
57,021.6
92.1
985,835
57,934

Q3
55,086.5
54,855.3
231.2
988,196
55,745

Q4
55,392.0
55,019.6
372.4
990,851
55,903

2021
Q1
61,364.8
61,015.8
349.0
992,986
61,798

Q2
57,229.8
56,840.8
389.0
995,225
57,504

Q2
3,276.4
3,639.3
-362.9
2,121
3,205

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

38,949.1
4,483.9
2,440.4
2,043.5
-2,256.3
32,208.9
10,132.4
11,495.9
4,071.7
2,937.7

35,838.0
4,339.3
2,356.0
1,983.3
-2,127.9
29,370.8
9,951.6
17,791.3
4,106.2
2,992.1

38,303.8
4,507.4
2,444.6
2,062.8
-2,227.7
31,568.7
9,824.4
13,693.5
4,133.2
3,010.1

39,945.5
4,647.8
2,524.8
2,123.0
-2,315.8
32,981.9
9,946.9
12,463.2
4,174.5
2,991.3

39,251.6
4,612.8
2,499.3
2,113.4
-2,062.4
32,576.5
9,957.3
18,831.1
4,257.5
2,962.4

39,997.1
4,689.8
2,539.5
2,150.3
-2,127.4
33,179.9
10,056.2
13,993.7
4,273.6
2,967.3

-3,111.1
-144.6
-84.4
-60.2
128.4
-2,838.1
-180.9
6,295.4
34.5
54.3

2,465.8
168.1
88.6
79.5
-99.8
2,197.9
-127.2
-4,097.9
26.9
18.0

1,641.7
140.4
80.2
60.2
-88.0
1,413.3
122.5
-1,230.3
41.4
-18.7

-693.8
-35.0
-25.4
-9.6
253.4
-405.5
10.3
6,367.9
83.0
-29.0

745.5
77.0
40.2
36.9
-65.0
603.5
98.9
-4,837.3
16.0
4.9

2,225.6
96.6

35.1
2,293.2
2,182.0

52.5
2,433.8
1,014.3

52.1
2,397.4
244.3

51.7
2,451.8
684.6

51.3
2,625.7
496.9

35.1
67.6
2,085.4

17.4
140.7
-1,167.7

-0.4
-36.4
-770.1

-0.4
54.3
440.3

-0.4
173.9
-187.6

2,164.3

0.0
13.6
133.2
1,505.2
6,217.8

9.1
10.4
210.6
462.8
3,102.1

27.7
1.6
65.6
15.7
2,655.6

11.9
1.0
51.3
504.8
8,474.8

0.5
223.7
18.4
154.2
3,630.3

0.0
13.6
133.2
1,505.2
4,053.6

9.1
-3.2
77.4
-1,042.4
-3,115.7

18.7
-8.9
-145.0
-447.1
-446.5

-15.9
-0.6
-14.3
489.0
5,819.3

-11.4
222.7
-32.9
-350.6
-4,844.5

24
25

3,284.9
0.0

47.4
185.7

15.4
33.3

5,760.0
2.4

864.1

3,284.9

-3,237.5

-32.0

5,744.7

-4,895.9

1.9

0.0

185.7

-152.4

-30.8

-0.5

26
27

5.7

50.3
599.0

378.5
237.9

113.7
254.7

38.0
183.9

40.3
114.3

50.3
593.3

328.2
-361.1

-264.8
16.9

-75.7
-70.8

2.3
-69.6

28
29
30
31
32
33

28,229.3
6,879.5
4,836.1
2,043.5
3,840.3
424.4

26,600.6
6,596.3
4,613.0
1,983.3
2,641.1
61.8

27,819.5
6,855.2
4,792.4
2,062.8
3,629.0
200.8

28,931.4
7,020.7
4,897.7
2,123.0
3,993.3
341.7

28,350.2
6,850.6
4,737.2
2,113.4
4,050.8
317.6

28,941.8
6,918.7
4,768.4
2,150.3
4,136.6
357.2

-1,628.6
-283.3
-223.1
-60.2
-1,199.2
-362.6

1,218.9
259.0
179.4
79.5
987.9
139.0

1,111.9
165.5
105.3
60.2
364.3
140.9

-581.2
-170.1
-160.6
-9.6
57.5
-24.1

591.6
68.1
31.3
36.9
85.8
39.5

8.0

58.6

2.0

1.6

5.9

2.0

50.7

-56.6

-0.4

3,415.9

5.9
7.9
2,579.3

11.2
3,428.2

3.4
3,651.6

3.5
3,733.1

9.0
3,779.4

7.9
-836.6

3.3
848.9

-7.9
223.4

0.1
81.6

5.5
46.3

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q2
-4,135.0
-4,175.0
40.0
2,239
-4,294

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
618.3
684.0
246.9
217.9
527.7
618.3
65.8
-437.1
-29.0
309.8
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

District of Columbia
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
4,126.6
-239.1
-916.3
-239.1
-916.3
4,126.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
738
707
762
-427
-1,371
5,681

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
58,603.7
58,603.7
0.0
711,598
82,355

2020
Q2
63,205.1
63,205.1
0.0
712,460
88,714

Q3
62,966.0
62,966.0
0.0
713,198
88,287

Q4
62,049.7
62,049.7
0.0
713,905
86,916

2021
Q1
66,176.3
66,176.3
0.0
714,667
92,597

Q2
64,435.3
64,435.3
0.0
715,603
90,043

Q2
4,601.4
4,601.4
0.0
862
6,359

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

107,163.8
11,287.6
5,581.8
5,705.8
-54,850.9
41,025.3
10,098.0
7,480.3
1,361.3
1,300.6

103,441.6
10,986.4
5,402.2
5,584.2
-52,780.6
39,674.7
9,936.1
13,594.4
1,368.7
1,315.9

106,949.2
11,180.7
5,501.5
5,679.2
-54,438.2
41,330.3
9,814.7
11,821.0
1,374.6
1,319.6

110,466.3
11,462.2
5,652.3
5,809.9
-56,500.0
42,504.1
9,918.0
9,627.6
1,385.2
1,311.7

109,739.5
11,482.6
5,654.1
5,828.5
-55,687.7
42,569.2
9,915.8
13,691.3
1,407.9
1,302.7

111,015.2
11,568.9
5,690.1
5,878.7
-56,205.2
43,241.1
9,998.1
11,196.1
1,412.2
1,304.1

-3,722.3
-301.2
-179.6
-121.6
2,070.4
-1,350.7
-162.0
6,114.1
7.3
15.3

3,507.6
194.3
99.3
95.0
-1,657.6
1,655.7
-121.3
-1,773.4
5.9
3.7

3,517.1
281.5
150.8
130.7
-2,061.8
1,173.8
103.3
-2,193.4
10.6
-7.9

-726.8
20.4
1.8
18.6
812.3
65.0
-2.2
4,063.7
22.6
-9.1

1,275.7
86.3
36.0
50.2
-517.5
672.0
82.3
-2,495.2
4.4
1.5

2,907.4
213.7

15.4
3,072.0
2,935.0

23.1
3,377.5
1,985.8

22.9
3,318.3
1,141.7

22.7
3,346.1
2,347.8

22.6
3,584.4
1,978.4

15.4
164.6
2,721.3

7.7
305.5
-949.2

-0.2
-59.2
-844.1

-0.2
27.7
1,206.2

-0.2
238.3
-369.4

1,697.3

0.4
11.8
63.0
1,998.9
4,902.8

7.0
47.0
119.4
960.8
3,763.5

33.5
432.2
149.5
24.3
2,470.7

343.0
413.2
171.1
1,053.9
5,286.9

257.3
354.3
150.5
919.1
2,917.0

0.4
11.8
63.0
1,998.9
3,205.5

6.6
35.2
56.3
-1,038.1
-1,139.3

26.5
385.3
30.2
-936.4
-1,292.8

309.5
-19.0
21.5
1,029.6
2,816.3

-85.7
-58.9
-20.6
-134.8
-2,370.0

24
25

1,793.7
0.0

26.0
289.7

8.4
205.2

3,027.5
6.5

454.2

1,793.7

-1,767.7

-17.6

3,019.1

-2,573.3

2.0

0.0

289.7

-84.5

-198.7

-4.4

26
27

3.0

997.7
320.7

1,390.3
281.0

417.8
69.1

192.8
112.9

362.2
70.2

997.7
317.6

392.6
-39.6

-972.5
-211.9

-225.0
43.8

169.4
-42.7

28
29
30
31
32
33

80,654.4
20,776.3
15,070.5
5,705.8
5,733.2
0.0

77,045.9
20,461.4
14,877.2
5,584.2
5,934.3
0.0

79,711.9
20,852.0
15,172.9
5,679.2
6,385.3
0.0

82,799.3
21,374.1
15,564.2
5,809.9
6,292.8
0.0

81,978.9
21,353.2
15,524.7
5,828.5
6,407.4
0.0

82,896.4
21,412.2
15,533.4
5,878.7
6,706.6
0.0

-3,608.5
-314.9
-193.3
-121.6
201.1
0.0

2,666.0
390.7
295.7
95.0
450.9
0.0

3,087.4
522.1
391.4
130.7
-92.4
0.0

-820.5
-20.9
-39.5
18.6
114.5
0.0

917.6
58.9
8.7
50.2
299.3
0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0
6,292.8

0.0
6,407.4

0.0
6,706.6

0.0
201.1

0.0
0.0
-92.4

0.0

0.0
6,385.3

0.0
0.0
450.9

0.0

5,733.2

0.0
0.0
5,934.3

0.0
114.5

0.0
299.3

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q2
-1,741.0
-1,741.0
0.0
936
-2,554

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
1,235.8
1,164.6
396.8
354.2
755.5
1,235.8
-71.1
-767.8
-42.7
401.3
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Florida
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
4

Lost wages supplemental payments

5

Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
6

Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program7
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Levels

2021

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-82,530.4
-29,368.4
-14,888.8
161,516.0
-29,714.1
-15,115.0
162,139.1
-83,062.0
345.6
226.2
-623.1
531.6
51,096
53,040
49,760
52,810
7,262
-3,916
-1,485
-818

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
1,175,293.1
1,172,649.2
2,643.9
21,659,884
54,261

Q2
1,246,105.4
1,242,848.2
3,257.3
21,710,061
57,398

Q3
1,216,737.0
1,213,134.1
3,602.9
21,761,157
55,913

Q4
1,201,848.2
1,198,019.1
3,829.1
21,814,197
55,095

Q1
1,363,364.2
1,360,158.1
3,206.0
21,863,957
62,357

Q2
1,280,833.8
1,277,096.1
3,737.6
21,916,767
58,441

Q2
70,812.3
70,199.0
613.3
50,177
3,137

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

696,679.4
83,022.1
47,695.5
35,326.6
3,601.7
617,259.0
331,708.1
226,326.0
80,682.2
68,206.7

647,895.2
78,445.7
44,982.3
33,463.4
3,418.8
572,868.4
324,268.3
348,968.7
81,314.9
69,440.4

701,716.9
82,069.1
47,093.8
34,975.3
3,558.0
623,205.8
317,614.4
275,916.8
81,807.3
69,854.0

708,767.5
84,603.8
48,640.3
35,963.4
3,690.2
627,853.9
325,136.1
248,858.2
82,555.4
69,440.6

718,250.8
86,784.9
49,833.2
36,951.7
3,713.7
635,179.7
323,479.6
404,704.9
84,048.1
68,803.1

743,023.5
88,377.1
50,716.1
37,661.0
3,766.5
658,412.9
328,375.8
294,045.1
84,336.2
68,910.9

-48,784.2
-4,576.5
-2,713.2
-1,863.3
-182.9
-44,390.6
-7,439.8
122,642.7
632.7
1,233.8

53,821.7
3,623.4
2,111.5
1,511.9
139.2
50,337.5
-6,653.9
-73,052.0
492.4
413.6

7,050.6
2,534.7
1,546.5
988.2
132.1
4,648.1
7,521.7
-27,058.6
748.1
-413.5

9,483.3
2,181.1
1,192.8
988.2
23.6
7,325.8
-1,656.5
155,846.7
1,492.7
-637.5

24,772.7
1,592.2
883.0
709.3
52.8
23,233.2
4,896.1
-110,659.8
288.1
107.8

23,323.3
964.7

813.7
25,759.4
33,538.0

1,218.4
27,171.4
29,269.5

1,209.3
27,116.1
10,215.7

1,200.1
28,501.2
25,209.5

1,191.7
29,505.4
21,621.8

813.7
2,436.1
32,573.2

404.7
1,412.0
-4,268.5

-9.1
-55.4
-19,053.8

-9.1
1,385.2
14,993.8

-8.5
1,004.2
-3,587.7

53,149.1

0.7
128.6
830.1
25,650.3
138,916.0

(L)
3,770.0
1,981.6
18,665.9
67,814.5

84.2
3,269.8
4,131.1
1,023.1
59,530.5

748.8
5,778.6
2,878.1
14,619.1
198,143.1

50.1
6,179.2
2,408.4
11,874.9
89,670.9

0.7
128.6
830.1
25,650.3
85,766.9

(L)
3,641.3
1,151.4
-6,984.4
-71,101.4

(L)
-500.1
2,149.6
-17,642.8
-8,284.1

664.6
2,508.7
-1,253.1
13,596.0
138,612.6

-698.7
400.6
-469.6
-2,744.2
-108,472.1

24

74,032.0

1,069.7

346.9

131,808.2

19,774.3

74,032.0

-72,962.3

-722.8

131,461.2

-112,033.9

25

0.0

4,398.5

237.2

79.6

24.5

0.0

4,398.5

-4,161.3

-157.6

-55.1

26

2,066.7

4,041.7

1,214.5

491.9

887.7

2,066.7

1,975.0

-2,827.2

-722.6

395.8

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

27

50.9

5,371.0

1,468.3

1,215.0

1,358.4

844.2

5,320.1

-3,902.7

-253.3

143.4

-514.2

28
29
30
31
32
33

522,630.1
107,496.9
72,170.2
35,326.6
66,552.4
1,124.0

481,625.1
100,808.9
67,345.5
33,463.4
65,461.2
1,741.6

508,715.7
104,907.2
69,931.9
34,975.3
88,094.0
2,077.8

529,346.0
107,457.3
71,493.8
35,963.4
71,964.3
2,280.3

536,767.1
108,897.7
71,946.0
36,951.7
72,586.0
1,623.9

548,883.6
110,077.9
72,417.0
37,661.0
84,061.9
2,134.5

-41,005.0
-6,687.9
-4,824.7
-1,863.3
-1,091.2
617.6

27,090.6
4,098.3
2,586.4
1,511.9
22,632.8
336.2

20,630.3
2,550.1
1,561.9
988.2
-16,129.7
202.5

7,421.1
1,440.4
452.2
988.2
621.7
-656.4

12,116.6
1,180.2
470.9
709.3
11,475.9
510.6

218.8

374.7

741.8

33.5

132.6

218.8

156.0

367.1

-708.4

99.1

266.4
63,719.6

378.4
86,016.2

113.7
69,684.0

58.6
70,962.1

148.2
81,927.4

266.4
-1,708.8

112.0
22,296.5

-264.7
-16,332.2

-55.1
1,278.1

89.6
10,965.3

34
5

2020

35
36

65,428.5

Of which:
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses5
37
8,617.7
24,641.4
3,860.5
5,449.8
16,962.1
8,617.7
16,023.7
-20,781.0
1,589.3
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
(L) Less than $50,000.
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?

11,512.3

4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering these
loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results when t
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Georgia
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)
Levels

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

2020
Q2
Q3
578,265.1
561,497.2
577,528.4
560,041.7
736.7
1,455.5
10,702,475
10,720,826
54,031
52,374

2021
Q1
Q2
624,799.4
586,626.1
623,262.8
584,861.3
1,536.5
1,764.8
10,757,490
10,775,320
58,080
54,442

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
530,578.5
528,314.1
2,264.5
10,685,821
49,653

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

386,136.5
41,495.7
22,877.2
18,618.5
-1,537.4
343,103.4
97,744.9
89,730.3
31,189.2
22,187.8

361,260.8
39,795.6
21,879.0
17,916.5
-1,490.6
319,974.6
95,459.6
162,830.9
31,399.7
22,572.3

389,514.3
41,347.8
22,726.5
18,621.3
-1,555.7
346,610.9
93,538.1
121,348.3
31,566.2
22,696.7

396,443.2
42,629.6
23,462.5
19,167.1
-1,630.5
352,183.2
95,231.0
100,510.8
31,837.1
22,558.8

400,038.4
43,486.9
23,907.4
19,579.5
-1,611.4
354,940.1
94,742.2
175,117.1
32,395.5
22,354.0

418,954.3
44,207.4
24,292.7
19,914.6
-1,649.2
373,097.7
95,924.9
117,603.5
32,503.2
22,388.6

-24,875.7
-1,700.1
-998.1
-702.0
46.8
-23,128.7
-2,285.3
73,100.6
210.5
384.5

28,253.5
1,552.2
847.4
704.8
-65.1
26,636.2
-1,921.5
-41,482.7
166.5
124.4

6,928.9
1,281.8
736.0
545.8
-74.8
5,572.3
1,692.9
-20,837.5
270.9
-137.9

3,595.1
857.3
444.9
412.4
19.1
2,756.9
-488.9
74,606.3
558.4
-204.8

18,916.0
720.5
385.4
335.1
-37.9
18,157.6
1,182.7
-57,513.6
107.8
34.6

10,555.9
1,152.7

264.5
11,089.1
32,470.1

396.0
11,674.0
21,885.9

393.0
11,112.8
7,995.8

390.1
11,348.5
16,279.1

387.3
12,047.8
10,629.9

264.5
533.2
31,317.4

131.5
584.8
-10,584.2

-3.0
-561.2
-13,890.1

-3.0
235.7
8,283.3

-2.7
699.3
-5,649.2

24,644.7

0.0
51.9
1,989.6
23,105.7
65,299.7

46.0
382.1
3,541.2
12,433.9
33,525.5

272.9
2,419.9
2,535.6
219.6
27,006.3

253.7
3,596.8
2,102.7
8,586.1
92,740.0

2.5
2,115.1
1,620.0
5,537.7
40,033.9

0.0
51.9
1,989.6
23,105.7
40,655.0

46.0
330.2
1,551.6
-10,671.8
-31,774.2

226.9
2,037.8
-1,005.7
-12,214.3
-6,519.2

-19.2
1,176.9
-432.9
8,366.5
65,733.7

-251.2
-1,481.7
-482.7
-3,048.4
-52,706.1

24
25

34,308.7
0.0

496.1
3,975.3

160.9
315.9

63,164.0
47.4

9,476.1

34,308.7

-33,812.7

-335.2

63,003.1

-53,687.9

35.2

0.0

3,975.3

-3,659.5

-268.5

-12.2

26
27

38.8

871.1
4,095.7

1,422.4
1,751.3

427.4
281.9

227.8
1,033.7

315.0
642.4

871.1
4,056.9

551.4
-2,344.3

-995.0
-1,469.4

-199.7
751.8

87.2
-391.3

28
29
30
31
32
33

279,527.8
60,303.3
41,684.8
18,618.5
46,305.4
1,912.4

261,659.6
57,811.1
39,894.6
17,916.5
41,790.1
387.2

274,513.7
60,218.3
41,597.0
18,621.3
54,782.3
1,104.9

285,675.6
61,835.3
42,668.1
19,167.1
48,932.4
1,784.6

288,110.8
62,663.7
43,084.2
19,579.5
49,263.9
1,173.3

294,148.4
63,204.7
43,290.1
19,914.6
61,601.2
1,396.7

-17,868.2
-2,492.2
-1,790.2
-702.0
-4,515.3
-1,525.2

12,854.1
2,407.2
1,702.4
704.8
12,992.1
717.7

11,161.9
1,617.0
1,071.1
545.8
-5,849.9
679.7

2,435.2
828.4
416.0
412.4
331.5
-611.3

6,037.7
541.0
205.9
335.1
12,337.2
223.4

255.2

666.0

0.0

33.7

224.0

31.2

410.8

44,393.1

224.0
115.3
41,403.0

163.7
53,677.4

49.2
47,147.8

72.6
48,090.6

185.3
60,204.4

115.3
-2,990.1

48.5
12,274.4

-114.5
-6,529.6

-666.0
23.4
942.8

33.7
112.7
12,113.9

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q4
547,925.0
545,784.8
2,140.2
10,741,218
51,011

Q2
47,686.6
49,214.4
-1,527.8
16,654
4,378

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-38,173.3
-16,767.9
-13,572.2
76,874.4
-38,401.5
-17,486.7
-14,256.9
77,478.0
718.8
684.7
-603.6
228.3
18,351
20,392
16,272
17,830
-1,657
-1,363
7,069
-3,638

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
12,554.2
3,581.5
11,532.9
1,983.3
2,893.3
15,447.5
3,581.5
7,951.4
-9,549.6
910.1
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Hawaii
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

2020
Q2
87,787.7
87,549.9
237.8
1,408,762
62,315

Levels

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

55,234.8
6,393.4
3,403.3
2,990.1
0.0
48,841.4
15,381.2
13,134.2
4,730.4
2,946.4

51,414.8
6,029.5
3,190.9
2,838.6
0.0
45,385.4
15,166.7
27,235.6
4,768.7
2,997.6

54,635.0
6,294.3
3,335.8
2,958.5
0.0
48,340.7
15,045.0
19,594.8
4,798.3
3,015.1

55,827.2
6,430.7
3,414.4
3,016.3
0.0
49,396.5
15,101.7
17,486.2
4,841.3
2,998.6

55,727.6
6,509.6
3,451.8
3,057.8
0.0
49,218.0
15,148.1
27,383.6
4,925.2
2,973.5

57,113.7
6,703.1
3,556.7
3,146.4
0.0
50,410.6
15,226.5
19,402.5
4,941.4
2,977.7

-3,819.9
-363.9
-212.4
-151.5
0.0
-3,456.0
-214.4
14,101.4
38.3
51.2

3,220.2
264.8
144.9
119.9
0.0
2,955.4
-121.7
-7,640.8
29.6
17.5

1,192.2
136.4
78.6
57.8
0.0
1,055.8
56.6
-2,108.6
43.0
-16.5

-99.6
78.9
37.4
41.6
0.0
-178.6
46.4
9,897.5
83.9
-25.1

1,386.1
193.5
104.9
88.6
0.0
1,192.6
78.4
-7,981.1
16.2
4.2

2,196.4
159.2

35.1
2,376.0
7,314.8

52.6
2,591.7
5,322.4

52.2
2,609.8
2,747.5

51.8
2,816.7
4,277.4

51.5
2,986.5
3,372.6

35.1
179.6
7,155.6

17.5
215.7
-1,992.4

-0.4
18.2
-2,574.9

-0.4
206.9
1,529.8

-0.4
169.8
-904.8

3,101.8

0.0
17.1
513.7
3,932.6
9,778.4

0.0
52.9
611.0
2,484.5
3,867.4

13.4
976.2
650.4
103.8
4,288.9

85.7
1,343.6
576.5
1,610.6
12,390.8

12.7
1,055.3
492.0
1,307.0
5,124.3

0.0
17.1
513.7
3,932.6
6,676.7

0.0
35.8
97.3
-1,448.1
-5,911.0

13.4
923.3
39.5
-2,380.7
421.5

72.3
367.4
-73.9
1,506.8
8,101.9

-73.0
-288.4
-84.6
-303.6
-7,266.5

24
25

4,927.8
0.0

71.2
226.9

23.1
832.6

8,588.5
13.4

1,288.5

4,927.8

-4,856.5

-48.1

8,565.4

-7,300.0

4.9

0.0

226.9

605.7

-819.2

-8.6

26
27

7.0

841.6
737.9

129.7
163.9

39.0
120.5

77.1
172.5

58.7
107.2

841.6
730.9

-711.9
-574.0

-90.8
-43.4

38.1
52.0

-18.4
-65.3

28
29
30
31
32
33

37,583.6
10,912.5
7,922.4
2,990.1
6,738.6
-17.3

34,480.6
10,498.0
7,659.5
2,838.6
6,436.2
48.0

36,378.0
10,970.6
8,012.1
2,958.5
7,286.5
89.6

37,519.1
11,193.5
8,177.3
3,016.3
7,114.6
88.4

37,543.9
11,259.9
8,202.1
3,057.8
6,923.8
21.9

38,863.2
11,467.9
8,321.5
3,146.4
6,782.6
56.8

-3,103.0
-414.5
-262.9
-151.5
-302.5
65.3

1,897.4
472.5
352.6
119.9
850.3
41.6

1,141.1
222.9
165.1
57.8
-171.9
-1.2

24.8
66.4
24.9
41.6
-190.8
-66.4

1,319.3
208.0
119.4
88.6
-141.1
34.8

45.6

65.6

0.9

9.2

11.0

34.6

20.0

6,755.9

11.0
27.3
6,388.2

38.8
7,196.9

11.7
7,026.2

8.2
6,901.8

17.7
6,725.9

27.3
-367.7

11.5
808.7

-27.1
-170.7

-64.7
-3.5
-124.4

8.3
9.6
-176.0

19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q4
81,984.4
81,701.3
283.1
1,403,784
58,402

2021
Q1
91,749.7
91,528.9
220.9
1,401,274
65,476

Q1
77,356.7
77,184.5
172.2
1,411,684
54,797

16
17
18

Q3
82,980.6
82,699.5
281.1
1,405,965
59,020

Q2
85,039.6
84,781.3
258.3
1,398,512
60,807

Q2
10,430.9
10,365.4
65.6
-2,922
7,518

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
9,765.3
-4,807.1
-996.2
-4,850.4
-998.2
9,827.6
43.3
2.0
-62.3
-2,797
-2,181
-2,510
-3,295
-618
7,074

Q2
-6,710.1
-6,747.5
37.4
-2,762
-4,669

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
1,606.6
1,450.0
624.4
453.8
427.1
1,606.6
-156.6
-825.6
-170.6
-26.7
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Idaho
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
4

Lost wages supplemental payments

5

Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
6

Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program7
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Levels

2021

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
-4,453.8
1,456.3
12,505.0
-5,493.5
1,029.5
13,674.5
1,039.7
426.8
-1,169.4
9,441
9,903
8,940
6,523
-2,692
532

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
86,666.9
83,680.1
2,986.8
1,813,615
47,787

Q2
92,365.1
89,742.9
2,622.2
1,822,513
50,680

Q3
87,911.3
84,249.4
3,661.9
1,831,954
47,988

Q4
89,367.6
85,278.9
4,088.7
1,841,857
48,520

Q1
101,872.6
98,953.3
2,919.3
1,850,797
55,043

Q2
93,450.3
89,968.1
3,482.2
1,860,060
50,240

Q2
5,698.2
6,062.8
-364.6
8,898
2,893

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

58,537.3
7,068.1
3,807.3
3,260.8
1,504.3
52,973.5
17,966.2
15,727.2
6,013.0
3,714.1

54,084.5
6,736.6
3,605.9
3,130.7
1,414.9
48,762.8
17,614.1
25,988.3
6,075.0
3,792.0

57,850.5
7,030.8
3,750.2
3,280.6
1,486.4
52,306.2
17,345.6
18,259.5
6,122.7
3,819.4

60,347.9
7,225.9
3,855.2
3,370.7
1,546.7
54,668.8
17,635.1
17,063.7
6,190.6
3,795.8

60,433.0
7,471.9
3,978.0
3,493.9
1,555.4
54,516.4
17,625.1
29,731.1
6,321.7
3,755.7

61,722.4
7,574.7
4,030.4
3,544.3
1,596.7
55,744.4
17,837.6
19,868.3
6,347.0
3,762.6

-4,452.7
-331.5
-201.4
-130.1
-89.5
-4,210.7
-352.2
10,261.1
62.0
77.9

3,766.0
294.2
144.3
149.9
71.5
3,543.4
-268.4
-7,728.8
47.6
27.4

2,497.4
195.1
105.0
90.1
60.3
2,362.6
289.5
-1,195.8
67.9
-23.6

85.0
246.1
122.8
123.2
8.6
-152.4
-10.0
12,667.4
131.1
-40.1

1,289.4
102.7
52.3
50.4
41.3
1,228.0
212.5
-9,862.8
25.3
6.9

2,191.6
88.5

44.4
2,490.3
2,467.0

66.5
2,717.3
1,127.4

66.0
2,714.2
370.7

65.5
2,824.0
712.7

65.1
3,066.4
339.6

44.4
298.8
2,378.5

22.1
226.9
-1,339.6

-0.5
-3.0
-756.7

-0.5
109.8
342.0

-0.5
242.4
-373.1

3,719.9

(L)
26.9
132.9
1,767.6
11,163.8

1.3
89.6
144.0
558.9
4,472.7

(L)
81.8
138.7
5.3
3,992.4

(L)
116.1
85.8
421.4
16,117.0

0.1
58.1
40.9
166.8
6,352.8

(L)
26.9
132.9
1,767.6
7,443.9

(L)
62.7
11.1
-1,208.7
-6,691.2

(L)
-7.8
-5.3
-553.6
-480.3

(L)
34.2
-52.9
416.1
12,124.6

(L)
-57.9
-44.9
-254.6
-9,764.2

24

6,361.2

91.6

29.7

11,679.5

1,752.2

6,361.2

-6,269.6

-61.9

11,649.7

-9,927.3

25

0.0

171.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

171.7

-171.7

0.0

0.0

26

176.6

272.1

81.8

26.2

30.7

176.6

95.5

-190.3

-55.6

4.5

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Q2
-8,422.3
-8,985.3
563.0
9,263
-4,803

27

6.7

709.0

92.3

69.5

147.1

91.4

702.3

-616.7

-22.8

77.6

-55.7

28
29
30
31
32
33

39,009.6
9,379.5
6,118.6
3,260.8
10,148.1
2,275.3

36,246.4
8,879.8
5,749.1
3,130.7
8,958.3
1,918.3

38,128.6
9,229.8
5,949.2
3,280.6
10,492.1
2,957.3

39,539.8
9,426.9
6,056.2
3,370.7
11,381.2
3,375.0

40,379.5
9,640.8
6,146.9
3,493.9
10,412.7
2,190.2

41,105.1
9,722.7
6,178.4
3,544.3
10,894.6
2,743.2

-2,763.2
-499.7
-369.6
-130.1
-1,189.8
-357.0

1,882.2
350.0
200.1
149.9
1,533.8
1,039.0

1,411.3
197.1
107.0
90.1
889.0
417.7

839.6
213.9
90.6
123.2
-968.4
-1,184.8

725.7
81.9
31.6
50.4
481.8
553.1

320.8

481.1

923.2

10.8

33.7

320.8

160.3

442.1

-912.4

22.8

159.8
7,040.0

227.0
7,534.8

68.2
8,006.2

39.7
8,222.6

94.7
8,151.3

159.8
-832.9

67.2
494.8

-158.8
471.4

-28.5
216.4

54.9
-71.2

34
5

2020

35
36

7,872.9

Of which:
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses5
37
1,142.8
609.2
459.4
316.6
426.6
1,142.8
-533.6
-149.8
-142.8
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
(L) Less than $50,000.
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?

110.0

4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering these
loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results when t
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Illinois
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)
Levels

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

2020
Q2
Q3
814,570.1
799,747.1
810,122.2
794,733.6
4,447.9
5,013.5
12,600,937
12,578,779
64,644
63,579

2021
Q1
Q2
885,872.2
841,320.6
878,478.6
830,573.1
7,393.6
10,747.5
12,534,991
12,511,672
70,672
67,243

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
760,301.6
756,041.9
4,259.6
12,625,670
60,219

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

550,538.1
57,966.7
31,506.2
26,460.5
-3,995.7
488,575.7
154,244.0
117,481.9
39,343.7
30,053.9

513,603.0
55,503.4
30,119.5
25,383.9
-3,818.2
454,281.4
151,451.3
208,837.4
39,529.0
30,491.9

549,109.5
57,506.3
31,151.4
26,354.9
-3,967.9
487,635.4
149,157.7
162,954.1
39,677.5
30,626.7

565,153.4
59,238.1
32,121.8
27,116.3
-4,142.9
501,772.4
151,266.5
140,884.1
39,932.1
30,455.9

573,305.3
60,921.1
32,959.6
27,961.5
-4,309.1
508,075.1
151,048.6
226,748.5
40,468.9
30,228.5

592,774.8
61,881.8
33,452.8
28,428.9
-4,408.7
526,484.4
152,593.5
162,242.8
40,572.6
30,266.1

-36,935.1
-2,463.3
-1,386.7
-1,076.6
177.5
-34,294.3
-2,792.7
91,355.5
185.3
438.0

35,506.4
2,002.9
1,031.9
971.0
-149.6
33,354.0
-2,293.6
-45,883.3
148.5
134.8

16,044.0
1,731.8
970.4
761.4
-175.0
14,137.1
2,108.8
-22,070.0
254.6
-170.8

8,151.8
1,683.0
837.7
845.2
-166.2
6,302.7
-217.9
85,864.4
536.8
-227.4

19,469.5
960.7
493.3
467.4
-99.6
18,409.2
1,544.8
-64,505.7
103.6
37.6

21,399.8
1,607.7

357.4
24,617.1
36,081.0

535.1
26,314.9
29,061.1

531.1
27,609.4
14,185.4

527.1
27,473.0
25,906.2

523.4
28,216.2
21,139.4

357.4
3,217.3
34,473.2

177.7
1,697.7
-7,019.9

-4.0
1,294.5
-14,875.6

-4.0
-136.4
11,720.7

-3.7
743.3
-4,766.7

25,076.7

7.5
314.2
1,391.5
22,055.2
78,118.4

217.0
666.3
3,632.3
15,647.8
37,273.9

617.1
3,661.7
4,887.7
1,383.4
28,701.2

1,540.9
3,994.1
4,561.9
13,152.4
102,671.9

18.4
5,362.8
2,773.8
10,668.5
42,048.5

7.5
314.2
1,391.5
22,055.2
53,041.7

209.4
352.1
2,240.8
-6,407.3
-40,844.4

400.1
2,995.4
1,255.4
-14,264.4
-8,572.7

923.8
332.4
-325.8
11,769.0
73,970.7

-1,522.4
1,368.7
-1,788.1
-2,483.9
-60,623.4

24
25

40,096.6
0.0

578.3
4,288.1

187.6
685.1

71,857.4
50.8

10,780.3

40,096.6

-39,518.3

-390.7

71,669.9

-61,077.1

11.5

0.0

4,288.1

-3,603.0

-634.3

-39.3

26
27

73.5

4,083.7
7,757.1

1,967.3
4,314.8

591.2
1,130.9

532.4
2,225.0

968.1
1,382.9

4,083.7
7,683.6

-2,116.4
-3,442.2

-1,376.2
-3,184.0

-58.8
1,094.2

435.7
-842.2

28
29
30
31
32
33

399,990.6
90,042.2
63,581.8
26,460.5
60,505.3
3,777.7

375,266.6
85,704.3
60,320.4
25,383.9
52,632.2
3,966.8

392,753.2
89,009.2
62,654.4
26,354.9
67,347.1
4,529.2

408,633.0
91,215.0
64,098.7
27,116.3
65,305.4
7,624.5

414,990.2
92,732.7
64,771.2
27,961.5
65,582.4
6,891.0

423,213.6
93,490.7
65,061.7
28,428.9
76,070.6
10,238.2

-24,724.0
-4,337.9
-3,261.3
-1,076.6
-7,873.1
189.1

17,486.6
3,304.9
2,333.9
971.0
14,714.9
562.4

15,879.8
2,205.8
1,444.3
761.4
-2,041.7
3,095.3

6,357.1
1,517.7
672.5
845.2
277.0
-733.5

8,223.4
758.0
290.6
467.4
10,488.1
3,347.2

880.0

2,756.1

5.1

35.1

800.7

79.3

1,876.2

56,727.6

800.7
271.2
48,665.4

385.3
62,817.9

115.8
57,680.9

340.4
58,691.4

797.5
65,832.3

271.2
-8,062.2

114.0
14,152.6

-269.5
-5,137.0

-2,751.0
224.6
1,010.5

29.9
457.1
7,140.9

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q4
793,923.0
785,806.5
8,116.6
12,559,673
63,212

Q2
54,268.5
54,080.3
188.2
-24,733
4,425

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-44,551.6
-14,822.9
-5,824.1
91,949.2
-47,905.5
-15,388.6
-8,927.2
92,672.1
565.7
3,103.0
-722.9
3,353.9
-22,158
-19,106
-24,682
-23,319
-1,065
-367
7,460
-3,429

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
8,125.5
5,250.4
12,841.0
2,859.2
3,681.1
11,806.6
5,250.4
7,590.6
-9,981.9
822.0
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Indiana
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-30,504.4
-14,445.9
2,108.0
49,054.8
-32,154.3
-15,039.1
339.1
49,619.0
593.2
1,768.9
-564.2
1,649.9
4,843
5,794
3,047
4,452
-2,176
267
7,226
-4,544

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
338,781.2
335,981.3
2,799.9
6,749,563
50,193

2020
Q2
363,680.2
361,483.4
2,196.8
6,753,337
53,852

Q3
349,234.3
346,444.3
2,790.0
6,758,180
51,676

Q4
351,342.3
346,783.4
4,558.9
6,763,974
51,943

2021
Q1
400,397.2
396,402.4
3,994.7
6,767,021
59,169

Q2
369,892.8
364,248.2
5,644.6
6,771,473
54,625

Q2
24,899.0
25,502.1
-603.1
3,774
3,659

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

238,841.2
27,342.5
15,034.2
12,308.3
7,799.1
219,297.8
53,835.5
65,647.9
24,043.5
16,547.6

221,205.6
26,128.4
14,308.2
11,820.2
7,351.4
202,428.5
52,886.0
108,365.7
24,177.0
16,802.9

236,196.6
27,286.6
14,937.4
12,349.1
7,676.8
216,586.8
52,157.8
80,489.7
24,282.5
16,883.4

245,502.4
28,112.1
15,405.4
12,706.7
7,969.4
225,359.7
52,815.8
73,166.8
24,453.4
16,787.7

248,043.4
28,896.5
15,771.2
13,125.3
8,050.6
227,197.4
52,793.7
120,406.0
24,805.2
16,655.2

253,402.3
29,253.3
15,969.3
13,283.9
8,203.0
232,352.1
53,300.9
84,239.8
24,873.1
16,677.3

-17,635.7
-1,214.0
-726.0
-488.1
-447.7
-16,869.3
-949.5
42,717.8
133.5
255.3

14,991.0
1,158.1
629.2
528.9
325.4
14,158.4
-728.2
-27,876.0
105.5
80.5

9,305.8
825.5
468.0
357.6
292.6
8,772.9
658.0
-7,322.9
170.9
-95.7

2,541.0
784.4
365.8
418.6
81.1
1,837.7
-22.1
47,239.2
351.7
-132.5

5,359.0
356.8
198.1
158.6
152.5
5,154.7
507.1
-36,166.2
67.9
22.1

12,729.3
417.8

196.9
14,330.3
13,603.1

294.9
15,577.4
7,532.8

292.6
15,368.5
2,892.4

290.4
16,061.3
6,519.0

288.4
16,634.0
5,324.3

196.9
1,600.9
13,185.4

97.9
1,247.1
-6,070.4

-2.2
-208.8
-4,640.4

-2.2
692.8
3,626.6

-2.0
572.7
-1,194.7

11,909.7

0.0
63.3
738.3
9,365.9
39,452.5

28.6
108.1
854.3
4,515.0
16,213.7

28.4
609.5
1,069.8
388.6
13,664.8

1.4
908.9
1,171.1
3,932.8
56,365.3

0.1
774.1
1,004.9
3,092.5
20,731.2

0.0
63.3
738.3
9,365.9
27,542.7

28.6
44.8
116.0
-4,850.8
-23,238.8

-0.2
501.3
215.5
-4,126.4
-2,548.9

-27.0
299.4
101.3
3,544.2
42,700.5

-1.3
-134.8
-166.1
-840.4
-35,634.1

24
25

23,282.1
0.0

335.2
1,227.2

108.7
253.4

42,165.2
26.6

6,325.8

23,282.1

-22,946.8

-226.5

42,056.5

-35,839.4

15.0

0.0

1,227.2

-973.8

-226.8

-11.7

26
27

29.1

673.7
3,072.6

1,263.7
957.1

379.7
485.5

168.0
761.6

291.4
473.3

673.7
3,043.5

590.0
-2,115.5

-884.0
-471.6

-211.7
276.1

123.3
-288.3

28
29
30
31
32
33

165,991.8
38,807.0
26,498.7
12,308.3
34,042.4
2,437.4

154,085.3
36,973.5
25,153.3
11,820.2
30,146.7
1,837.4

162,078.0
38,663.2
26,314.0
12,349.1
35,455.5
2,429.6

168,291.0
39,732.0
27,025.2
12,706.7
37,479.4
4,193.4

170,518.9
40,674.3
27,548.9
13,125.3
36,850.1
3,621.4

173,483.4
40,909.1
27,625.1
13,283.9
39,009.9
5,266.1

-11,906.5
-1,833.4
-1,345.4
-488.1
-3,895.8
-600.1

7,992.6
1,689.6
1,160.7
528.9
5,308.8
592.3

6,213.1
1,068.8
711.2
357.6
2,023.9
1,763.8

2,227.9
942.3
523.7
418.6
-629.2
-572.1

2,964.4
234.8
76.2
158.6
2,159.7
1,644.7

426.9

1,450.1

0.0

24.9

434.0

-7.1

1,023.2

31,605.0

434.0
117.2
28,309.3

166.5
33,025.8

50.0
33,285.9

119.5
33,228.7

275.8
33,743.8

117.2
-3,295.7

49.3
4,716.5

-116.5
260.1

-1,450.1
69.5
-57.2

24.9
156.2
515.0

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
3,016.6
3,614.3
1,351.7
1,080.4
2,683.4
3,016.6
597.6
-2,262.6
-271.3
1,603.0
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Iowa
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
162,492.5
160,337.5
2,155.1
3,163,869
51,359

2020
Q2
176,419.8
174,664.0
1,755.8
3,163,732
55,763

Q3
167,002.6
164,253.2
2,749.4
3,164,061
52,781

Q4
170,811.6
164,169.1
6,642.5
3,164,703
53,974

2021
Q1
190,352.2
186,264.6
4,087.6
3,164,178
60,159

Q2
178,648.6
171,170.5
7,478.1
3,164,353
56,457

Q2
13,927.3
14,326.6
-399.3
-137
4,404

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-11,703.6
-9,417.2
3,809.0
19,540.6
-15,094.0
-10,410.8
-84.0
22,095.4
993.6
3,893.0
-2,554.8
3,390.4
329
642
-525
175
-2,982
1,193
6,185
-3,702

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

114,015.5
13,830.7
7,521.1
6,309.5
1,695.9
101,880.8
31,045.2
29,566.6
11,247.9
7,308.1

106,209.5
13,309.1
7,210.1
6,099.0
1,588.8
94,489.2
30,473.8
51,456.8
11,315.9
7,422.2

112,782.1
13,808.7
7,473.8
6,334.9
1,661.6
100,634.9
30,003.5
36,364.3
11,369.3
7,459.4

120,643.0
14,206.7
7,697.9
6,508.8
1,727.6
108,163.8
30,371.9
32,275.9
11,453.7
7,418.8

118,863.9
14,498.3
7,842.0
6,656.4
1,729.0
106,094.5
30,285.6
53,972.1
11,625.3
7,361.8

123,648.7
14,648.3
7,921.0
6,727.3
1,767.7
110,768.0
30,559.3
37,321.3
11,658.4
7,371.2

-7,806.0
-521.6
-311.1
-210.5
-107.1
-7,391.6
-571.3
21,890.2
68.0
114.2

6,572.6
499.6
263.8
235.9
72.8
6,145.7
-470.4
-15,092.5
53.4
37.1

7,860.9
398.0
224.1
173.9
66.0
7,528.9
368.4
-4,088.4
84.4
-40.5

-1,779.1
291.7
144.0
147.6
1.4
-2,069.3
-86.3
21,696.2
171.6
-57.1

4,784.8
149.9
79.0
70.9
38.6
4,673.5
273.8
-16,650.8
33.1
9.5

5,032.9
411.8

87.0
5,405.2
7,262.5

130.3
5,783.5
3,561.6

129.3
5,501.1
1,515.8

128.3
5,617.6
2,723.8

127.4
6,060.6
2,096.6

87.0
372.2
6,850.7

43.3
378.3
-3,701.0

-1.0
-282.3
-2,045.7

-1.0
116.5
1,208.0

-0.9
442.9
-627.2

5,565.8

0.0
56.5
215.5
4,688.9
20,050.9

32.2
233.3
232.7
1,673.2
8,190.5

36.9
439.1
228.9
234.6
6,386.4

0.7
254.6
248.8
1,791.7
26,643.6

1.3
327.1
182.1
1,174.5
10,134.5

0.0
56.5
215.5
4,688.9
14,485.1

32.2
176.8
17.1
-3,015.7
-11,860.4

4.7
205.8
-3.8
-1,438.6
-1,804.1

-36.2
-184.5
19.9
1,557.1
20,257.2

0.6
72.5
-66.8
-617.2
-16,509.2

24
25

10,985.1
0.0

158.1
597.8

51.3
29.5

19,681.5
5.0

2,952.7

10,985.1

-10,827.0

-106.8

19,630.2

-16,728.8

3.0

0.0

597.8

-568.4

-24.5

-2.0

26
27

20.9

1,010.3
2,209.5

944.9
666.9

284.0
226.0

108.8
523.5

208.1
325.3

1,010.3
2,188.6

-65.3
-1,542.6

-661.0
-440.9

-175.1
297.5

99.3
-198.1

28
29
30
31
32
33

81,220.8
20,547.6
14,238.0
6,309.5
12,247.2
1,540.9

76,174.4
19,607.4
13,508.4
6,099.0
10,427.6
1,140.8

79,721.5
20,355.1
14,020.3
6,334.9
12,705.4
2,129.0

82,754.3
20,853.8
14,345.0
6,508.8
17,034.9
6,011.6

83,438.3
21,092.7
14,436.3
6,656.4
14,332.9
3,443.2

84,680.3
21,194.5
14,467.2
6,727.3
17,773.9
6,825.3

-5,046.3
-940.1
-729.6
-210.5
-1,819.6
-400.0

3,547.1
747.7
511.8
235.9
2,277.8
988.2

3,032.8
498.7
324.8
173.9
4,329.5
3,882.6

684.0
238.9
91.3
147.6
-2,702.0
-2,568.4

1,242.0
101.8
30.9
70.9
3,441.0
3,382.0

1,582.5

4,026.7

0.0

38.6

1,791.7

-209.2

2,444.1

-4,026.7

10,706.3

1,791.7
260.2
9,286.8

369.7
10,576.3

111.1
11,023.2

532.2
10,889.6

1,203.8
10,948.6

260.2
-1,419.5

109.4
1,289.6

-258.6
446.9

421.1
-133.6

38.6
671.6
59.0

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Levels

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
955.8
1,067.8
637.1
619.6
965.0
955.8
112.0
-430.8
-17.5
345.4
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Kansas
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
158,409.5
156,244.2
2,165.3
2,915,050
54,342

2020
Q2
169,709.3
168,307.0
1,402.3
2,914,318
58,233

Q3
160,691.8
158,493.8
2,198.0
2,914,230
55,140

Q4
165,038.1
160,351.2
4,686.9
2,914,698
56,623

2021
Q1
180,862.3
177,838.6
3,023.7
2,913,752
62,072

Q2
170,078.5
164,919.6
5,158.9
2,913,307
58,380

Q2
11,299.8
12,062.8
-762.9
-732
3,891

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-10,783.8
-9,017.5
4,346.3
15,824.2
-12,918.9
-9,813.1
1,857.4
17,487.4
795.7
2,488.9
-1,663.2
2,135.2
-88
468
-946
-445
-3,093
1,483
5,449
-3,692

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

113,119.7
12,790.2
6,979.8
5,810.4
1,442.0
101,771.5
30,757.5
25,880.4
9,829.3
6,643.7

105,858.6
12,287.6
6,673.6
5,614.0
1,301.5
94,872.5
30,281.8
44,555.0
9,893.6
6,749.6

111,492.1
12,718.8
6,903.1
5,815.7
1,386.5
100,159.7
29,907.0
30,625.1
9,943.9
6,784.2

118,247.8
13,063.9
7,099.4
5,964.5
1,449.4
106,633.2
30,187.8
28,217.2
10,022.1
6,746.9

116,185.7
13,183.3
7,146.6
6,036.7
1,558.7
104,561.1
30,148.3
46,153.0
10,179.9
6,693.7

119,642.7
13,352.0
7,234.6
6,117.4
1,600.8
107,891.6
30,369.9
31,817.0
10,210.4
6,702.6

-7,261.2
-502.6
-306.3
-196.4
-140.5
-6,899.0
-475.7
18,674.6
64.3
105.9

5,633.5
431.2
229.5
201.7
85.0
5,287.2
-374.8
-13,929.9
50.3
34.6

6,755.7
345.1
196.3
148.8
62.9
6,473.4
280.8
-2,408.0
78.2
-37.3

-2,062.1
119.3
47.2
72.2
109.3
-2,072.1
-39.5
17,935.8
157.8
-53.2

3,457.1
168.7
88.0
80.7
42.1
3,330.5
221.7
-14,335.9
30.5
8.9

3,593.0
292.5

79.1
3,786.4
5,301.0

118.5
3,991.8
3,354.1

117.6
3,848.6
1,045.9

116.7
3,901.4
945.0

115.9
4,087.8
1,157.7

79.1
193.3
5,008.5

39.3
205.4
-1,946.9

-0.9
-143.2
-2,308.2

-0.9
52.9
-100.9

-0.8
186.4
212.6

5,521.8

0.0
11.0
267.8
3,198.0
18,824.3

8.3
93.7
293.7
1,691.5
6,551.1

37.1
337.0
110.4
15.3
6,553.6

2.6
169.4
29.8
406.9
24,432.9

1.3
290.0
63.2
504.5
9,658.6

0.0
11.0
267.8
3,198.0
13,302.5

8.3
82.7
25.9
-1,506.5
-12,273.3

28.8
243.3
-183.3
-1,676.1
2.6

-34.6
-167.5
-80.6
391.6
17,879.2

-1.2
120.6
33.5
97.6
-14,774.3

24
25

9,767.6
0.0

140.8
0.0

45.7
469.8

17,601.8
54.9

2,640.7

9,767.6

-9,626.8

-95.1

17,556.1

-14,961.1

0.3

0.0

0.0

469.8

-414.9

-54.6

26
27

17.4

1,425.2
1,835.4

373.7
306.2

112.3
225.4

100.4
399.6

220.6
248.4

1,425.2
1,818.1

-1,051.5
-1,529.2

-261.4
-80.8

-11.9
174.2

120.2
-151.3

28
29
30
31
32
33

77,018.7
17,710.1
11,899.7
5,810.4
18,390.9
1,703.7

72,227.7
16,916.8
11,302.7
5,614.0
16,714.1
943.9

75,561.1
17,508.7
11,693.0
5,815.7
18,422.3
1,737.8

78,385.7
17,908.1
11,943.6
5,964.5
21,954.0
4,220.0

78,100.3
18,019.0
11,982.3
6,036.7
20,066.3
2,546.8

79,438.1
18,122.3
12,004.9
6,117.4
22,082.3
4,675.3

-4,791.1
-793.3
-596.9
-196.4
-1,676.8
-759.9

3,333.4
592.0
390.3
201.7
1,708.1
793.9

2,824.6
399.4
250.6
148.8
3,531.7
2,482.2

-285.4
110.9
38.7
72.2
-1,887.6
-1,673.2

1,337.8
103.3
22.6
80.7
2,016.0
2,128.6

744.3

2,283.2

9.1

41.7

847.3

-103.0

1,538.9

16,687.2

847.3
156.1
15,770.2

221.7
16,684.4

66.6
17,734.0

272.2
17,519.5

617.9
17,407.0

156.1
-916.9

65.6
914.2

-155.1
1,049.5

-2,274.1
205.6
-214.4

32.6
345.6
-112.6

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Levels

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
2,250.7
1,171.9
1,018.0
656.5
944.5
2,250.7
-1,078.8
-154.0
-361.5
288.0
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Kentucky
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
200,695.5
198,959.7
1,735.8
4,477,580
44,822

2020
Q2
227,604.3
226,208.4
1,395.9
4,477,422
50,834

Q3
209,285.0
207,640.8
1,644.3
4,478,653
46,729

Q4
210,205.6
207,774.2
2,431.5
4,480,945
46,911

2021
Q1
241,175.1
239,185.4
1,989.7
4,480,430
53,829

Q2
220,716.2
218,077.5
2,638.7
4,480,714
49,259

Q2
26,908.8
27,248.8
-340.0
-158
6,012

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-20,458.9
-18,319.2
920.6
30,969.5
-21,107.8
-18,567.7
133.4
31,411.2
248.4
787.2
-441.7
648.9
1,231
2,292
-515
284
-4,105
182
6,918
-4,570

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

137,289.8
16,423.3
8,939.5
7,483.8
-2,833.2
118,033.3
33,309.7
49,352.5
16,069.8
11,828.3

129,038.0
15,840.5
8,594.4
7,246.0
-2,662.4
110,535.2
32,810.1
84,259.0
16,153.7
12,009.6

136,059.1
16,584.0
8,993.7
7,590.4
-2,809.3
116,665.8
32,406.2
60,212.9
16,220.1
12,069.8

141,404.6
17,107.9
9,285.7
7,822.2
-2,904.6
121,392.1
32,786.7
56,026.9
16,329.0
12,007.8

142,315.4
17,522.6
9,496.8
8,025.8
-2,985.4
121,807.3
32,723.1
86,644.7
16,554.1
11,920.9

145,181.1
17,774.0
9,628.7
8,145.3
-3,039.3
124,367.8
32,996.7
63,351.7
16,597.6
11,935.2

-8,251.8
-582.8
-345.1
-237.8
170.8
-7,498.2
-499.5
34,906.5
83.9
181.3

7,021.1
743.6
399.2
344.4
-146.9
6,130.7
-403.9
-24,046.0
66.5
60.2

5,345.5
523.9
292.0
231.8
-95.4
4,726.2
380.5
-4,186.1
108.9
-62.0

910.7
414.7
211.1
203.6
-80.8
415.3
-63.6
30,617.9
225.1
-86.9

2,865.7
251.4
131.9
119.5
-53.9
2,560.5
273.7
-23,293.0
43.4
14.3

10,574.2
711.8

140.8
12,035.9
13,266.2

210.8
13,208.3
6,209.9

209.2
13,250.7
2,460.6

207.6
13,582.5
3,350.4

206.2
15,377.0
2,703.6

140.8
1,461.8
12,554.4

70.0
1,172.3
-7,056.2

-1.6
42.4
-3,749.3

-1.6
331.9
889.8

-1.5
1,794.4
-646.7

10,168.5

0.0
68.1
846.6
8,344.9
30,793.6

24.2
80.0
944.1
3,081.8
12,504.9

52.9
437.6
614.8
138.4
11,978.8

0.6
619.5
421.7
1,408.8
41,236.8

0.4
543.2
330.3
1,115.8
16,738.3

0.0
68.1
846.6
8,344.9
20,625.1

24.2
11.9
97.4
-5,263.1
-18,288.8

28.7
357.6
-329.3
-2,943.4
-526.0

-52.2
181.9
-193.1
1,270.3
29,258.0

-0.2
-76.3
-91.4
-293.0
-24,498.5

24
25

16,126.1
0.0

232.3
380.7

75.4
535.1

29,017.6
0.7

4,353.3

16,126.1

-15,893.8

-157.0

28,942.2

-24,664.3

0.0

0.0

380.7

154.4

-534.5

-0.7

26
27

28.1

1,063.1
2,969.4

492.7
752.3

148.0
564.3

107.7
723.0

212.3
449.4

1,063.1
2,941.3

-570.4
-2,217.1

-344.6
-188.0

-40.4
158.7

104.6
-273.7

28
29
30
31
32
33

98,922.6
24,885.6
17,401.8
7,483.8
13,481.7
1,481.0

92,265.7
23,902.6
16,656.6
7,246.0
12,869.6
1,143.6

96,933.8
25,007.4
17,417.0
7,590.4
14,118.0
1,391.7

100,579.4
25,701.6
17,879.4
7,822.2
15,123.6
2,175.6

101,810.6
26,160.0
18,134.2
8,025.8
14,344.8
1,728.4

103,714.6
26,351.1
18,205.9
8,145.3
15,115.3
2,373.8

-6,656.8
-982.9
-745.2
-237.8
-612.1
-337.4

4,668.0
1,104.8
760.4
344.4
1,248.4
248.1

3,645.7
694.2
462.4
231.8
1,005.6
783.9

1,231.2
458.4
254.8
203.6
-778.8
-447.2

1,904.0
191.1
71.6
119.5
770.6
645.4

251.9

727.8

0.0

0.0

367.5

-115.6

475.9

12,000.7

367.5
68.1
11,726.0

96.7
12,726.3

29.1
12,948.0

117.6
12,616.4

265.9
12,741.6

68.1
-274.7

28.6
1,000.3

-67.6
221.7

-727.8
88.5
-331.6

0.0
148.3
125.2

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Levels

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
2,404.0
1,923.0
1,057.1
823.2
1,201.6
2,404.0
-480.9
-865.9
-233.9
378.4
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Louisiana
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
224,128.0
223,254.7
873.3
4,652,911
48,169

2020
Q2
250,861.4
250,133.5
728.0
4,648,004
53,972

Q3
239,656.8
238,570.6
1,086.2
4,644,149
51,604

Q4
230,662.5
229,389.0
1,273.5
4,641,229
49,699

2021
Q1
264,456.4
263,361.8
1,094.5
4,636,038
57,044

Q2
246,778.4
245,331.8
1,446.6
4,631,606
53,281

Q2
26,733.4
26,878.8
-145.4
-4,907
5,803

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-17,678.0
-11,204.7
-8,994.3
33,793.9
-18,030.0
-11,562.9
-9,181.5
33,972.8
358.2
187.3
-179.0
352.0
-3,855
-2,920
-5,191
-4,432
-2,368
-1,905
7,345
-3,763

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

149,676.0
15,566.3
8,830.8
6,735.6
-576.5
133,533.1
40,189.1
50,405.8
14,528.8
12,519.2

140,862.0
14,815.8
8,403.4
6,412.4
-516.0
125,530.1
39,585.2
85,746.1
14,600.2
12,711.6

151,151.4
15,536.0
8,811.9
6,724.1
-552.7
135,062.6
39,152.0
65,442.2
14,658.2
12,770.4

152,872.1
15,997.0
9,080.3
6,916.8
-566.0
136,309.0
39,373.7
54,979.8
14,763.0
12,694.6

153,189.0
16,241.4
9,186.5
7,054.9
-554.0
136,393.6
39,345.1
88,717.7
14,988.6
12,590.8

159,054.1
16,451.9
9,299.0
7,152.8
-552.2
142,050.1
39,561.6
65,166.7
15,032.2
12,608.1

-8,814.0
-750.5
-427.3
-323.2
60.5
-8,003.0
-603.9
35,340.3
71.4
192.3

10,289.4
720.2
408.5
311.7
-36.7
9,532.5
-433.2
-20,304.0
58.1
58.8

1,720.7
461.0
268.4
192.6
-13.3
1,246.4
221.8
-10,462.4
104.8
-75.8

316.9
244.3
106.2
138.1
12.0
84.6
-28.6
33,737.9
225.6
-103.8

5,865.1
210.5
112.5
98.0
1.9
5,656.5
216.5
-23,551.0
43.5
17.4

11,979.5
533.9

149.0
12,634.6
15,286.0

223.0
13,456.6
7,901.7

221.4
13,147.0
2,274.4

219.7
13,150.8
6,151.8

218.1
14,095.8
5,732.3

149.0
655.1
14,752.2

74.1
821.9
-7,384.3

-1.7
-309.6
-5,627.3

-1.7
3.8
3,877.5

-1.5
945.0
-419.6

10,844.4

0.0
6.7
284.3
12,379.6
30,513.7

54.3
38.4
851.9
4,958.8
16,655.3

26.6
290.3
840.3
19.0
12,100.8

15.3
879.0
832.5
3,590.9
41,835.6

0.1
790.7
819.3
3,414.6
17,698.3

0.0
6.7
284.3
12,379.6
19,669.3

54.3
31.7
567.6
-7,420.8
-13,858.4

-27.7
251.9
-11.6
-4,939.8
-4,554.5

-11.4
588.7
-7.8
3,571.9
29,734.8

-15.1
-88.3
-13.2
-176.3
-24,137.3

24
25

15,634.5
0.0

226.0
2,229.8

73.3
53.5

28,696.0
8.8

4,305.1

15,634.5

-15,408.5

-152.7

28,622.7

-24,391.0

3.0

0.0

2,229.8

-2,176.3

-44.7

-5.8

26
27

24.2

914.9
2,559.5

1,125.8
1,324.8

338.3
206.5

120.3
689.7

207.5
428.6

914.9
2,535.3

210.9
-1,234.7

-787.5
-1,118.4

-218.0
483.2

87.2
-261.0

28
29
30
31
32
33

104,484.7
24,671.1
17,935.5
6,735.6
20,520.2
743.5

96,376.0
23,424.2
17,011.8
6,412.4
21,061.8
597.9

101,386.6
24,466.3
17,742.2
6,724.1
25,298.5
955.0

104,957.5
25,013.1
18,096.3
6,916.8
22,901.5
1,140.1

105,100.1
25,016.6
17,961.7
7,054.9
23,072.3
958.3

106,892.1
25,128.3
17,975.5
7,152.8
27,033.6
1,308.6

-8,108.7
-1,246.8
-923.7
-323.2
541.6
-145.6

5,010.6
1,042.1
730.4
311.7
4,236.7
357.1

3,570.9
546.8
354.1
192.6
-2,396.9
185.1

142.7
3.5
-134.6
138.1
170.8
-181.8

1,792.0
111.8
13.8
98.0
3,961.3
350.3

307.4

366.6

9.1

14.6

74.1

233.3

59.2

19,776.8

74.1
46.3
20,463.9

65.8
24,343.5

19.8
21,761.5

39.4
22,114.0

99.4
25,725.0

46.3
687.1

19.5
3,879.6

-46.0
-2,582.0

-357.5
19.6
352.6

5.5
60.0
3,611.0

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Levels

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
4,774.8
6,227.9
2,116.2
1,800.3
5,293.4
4,774.8
1,453.1
-4,111.7
-315.9
3,493.1
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Maine
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
4

Lost wages supplemental payments

5

Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
6

Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program7
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Levels

2021

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
-5,762.2
559.4
9,041.9
-5,849.3
535.7
9,144.7
87.1
23.7
-102.8
935
1,138
440
6,669
-4,306
369

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
70,306.6
70,017.2
289.4
1,349,254
52,108

Q2
77,809.9
77,502.4
307.4
1,349,857
57,643

Q3
72,047.6
71,653.1
394.6
1,350,792
53,337

Q4
72,607.1
72,188.8
418.3
1,351,930
53,706

Q1
81,649.0
81,333.5
315.5
1,352,370
60,375

Q2
75,278.9
74,927.8
351.1
1,353,109
55,634

Q2
7,503.3
7,485.2
18.1
603
5,535

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

46,446.0
5,577.0
3,187.9
2,389.1
1,151.3
42,020.3
12,711.3
15,575.0
5,586.8
3,946.8

42,843.3
5,307.1
3,027.3
2,279.8
1,084.9
38,621.2
12,511.2
26,677.4
5,626.6
4,015.3

45,483.0
5,543.8
3,157.6
2,386.2
1,131.1
41,070.3
12,376.5
18,600.9
5,657.6
4,039.0

47,263.9
5,697.0
3,245.9
2,451.1
1,179.8
42,746.7
12,484.0
17,376.4
5,704.1
4,017.5

46,791.6
5,703.6
3,245.6
2,458.0
1,170.6
42,258.6
12,493.6
26,896.8
5,796.4
3,984.5

47,537.2
5,814.1
3,304.5
2,509.6
1,177.8
42,900.8
12,587.9
19,790.1
5,814.3
3,990.0

-3,602.7
-270.0
-160.6
-109.4
-66.4
-3,399.1
-200.0
11,102.4
39.9
68.5

2,639.6
236.7
130.3
106.4
46.2
2,449.1
-134.8
-8,076.6
30.9
23.7

1,780.9
153.2
88.3
64.9
48.7
1,676.4
107.5
-1,224.4
46.5
-21.5

-472.3
6.6
-0.3
6.9
-9.1
-488.1
9.6
9,520.3
92.3
-33.0

745.6
110.5
58.9
51.6
7.2
642.2
94.4
-7,106.7
17.8
5.5

2,931.6
97.1

47.1
3,049.3
3,624.5

70.5
3,396.0
1,861.0

69.9
3,258.5
605.3

69.4
3,288.4
1,421.8

68.9
3,493.5
1,215.9

47.1
117.6
3,527.3

23.4
346.8
-1,763.5

-0.5
-137.5
-1,255.7

-0.5
29.9
816.5

-0.5
205.0
-205.9

3,012.6

0.0
0.1
221.5
2,991.0
10,361.8

3.7
85.4
301.2
1,135.4
3,647.3

12.8
210.2
219.2
16.6
3,791.1

0.1
313.1
181.5
809.6
12,405.6

(L)
292.6
168.1
651.8
5,276.5

0.0
0.1
221.5
2,991.0
7,349.2

3.7
85.4
79.7
-1,855.6
-6,714.5

9.1
124.7
-82.1
-1,118.9
143.8

-12.7
102.9
-37.7
793.1
8,614.5

(L)
-20.5
-13.4
-157.9
-7,129.1

24

5,085.4

73.2

23.7

8,639.9

1,296.2

5,085.4

-5,012.2

-49.5

8,616.1

-7,343.7

25

0.0

0.0

422.6

1.3

3.3

0.0

0.0

422.6

-421.3

2.0

26

758.5

170.4

51.2

69.7

268.4

758.5

-588.1

-119.2

18.5

198.7

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Q2
-6,370.1
-6,405.7
35.6
739
-4,741

27

13.0

1,372.8

287.3

190.0

312.3

194.1

1,359.8

-1,085.6

-97.3

122.2

-118.2

28
29
30
31
32
33

32,904.1
8,025.5
5,636.3
2,389.1
5,516.4
210.1

30,597.5
7,642.8
5,363.1
2,279.8
4,603.0
228.3

32,240.8
7,983.2
5,597.0
2,386.2
5,259.0
315.0

33,412.8
8,161.3
5,710.2
2,451.1
5,689.9
337.5

33,068.9
8,134.7
5,676.7
2,458.0
5,588.0
232.9

33,828.6
8,227.1
5,717.5
2,509.6
5,481.5
267.4

-2,306.6
-382.7
-273.3
-109.4
-913.5
18.3

1,643.3
340.4
234.0
106.4
656.0
86.6

1,171.9
178.1
113.2
64.9
430.9
22.5

-343.9
-26.6
-33.5
6.9
-101.8
-104.6

759.7
92.5
40.8
51.6
-106.6
34.5

26.9

61.8

98.5

8.0

6.3

26.9

34.9

36.7

-90.5

-1.8

25.5
4,374.6

36.2
4,944.0

10.9
5,352.4

6.1
5,355.1

14.1
5,214.1

25.5
-931.7

10.7
569.4

-25.3
408.4

-4.8
2.7

8.0
-141.1

34
5

2020

35
36

5,306.4

Of which:
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses5
-129.1
-88.9
-40.1
37
536.1
407.0
318.1
278.0
268.5
536.1
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
(L) Less than $50,000.
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?

-9.5

4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering these
loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results when t
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Maryland
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-24,910.0
-7,025.9
-5,608.2
45,152.1
-25,041.6
-7,223.5
-5,810.5
45,258.2
197.6
202.3
-106.1
131.6
-1,793
-990
-2,538
-1,701
-1,140
-915
7,489
-4,097

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
389,931.6
389,369.6
562.0
6,059,754
64,348

2020
Q2
415,937.2
415,711.1
226.0
6,057,454
68,665

Q3
408,911.2
408,487.6
423.6
6,055,661
67,525

Q4
403,303.0
402,677.1
625.9
6,054,671
66,610

2021
Q1
448,455.1
447,935.3
519.8
6,052,133
74,099

Q2
423,545.1
422,893.7
651.4
6,050,432
70,002

Q2
26,005.6
26,341.5
-335.9
-2,300
4,317

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

265,293.6
29,626.0
15,905.4
13,720.6
26,821.0
262,488.6
71,098.5
56,344.5
18,424.4
14,660.5

249,458.8
28,455.6
15,227.2
13,228.4
25,884.0
246,887.2
70,021.0
99,029.0
18,549.4
14,892.0

264,637.7
29,324.1
15,704.8
13,619.3
26,600.8
261,914.4
69,153.4
77,843.5
18,647.8
14,963.3

271,167.7
30,036.1
16,120.9
13,915.2
27,621.6
268,753.2
69,898.4
64,651.4
18,804.9
14,873.1

279,336.6
31,372.8
16,829.9
14,542.9
26,352.2
274,316.0
69,752.5
104,386.5
19,126.2
14,747.5

283,219.5
31,615.4
16,939.2
14,676.2
26,702.8
278,307.0
70,300.8
74,937.3
19,188.2
14,768.5

-15,834.8
-1,170.4
-678.1
-492.2
-936.9
-15,601.4
-1,077.5
42,684.5
125.0
231.5

15,178.8
868.5
477.6
390.9
716.8
15,027.1
-867.6
-21,185.5
98.4
71.3

6,530.1
712.0
416.2
295.9
1,020.8
6,838.8
745.1
-13,192.1
157.2
-90.2

8,168.9
1,336.7
708.9
627.8
-1,269.4
5,562.8
-145.9
39,735.1
321.3
-125.7

3,882.9
242.6
109.3
133.3
350.6
3,991.0
548.2
-29,449.2
62.0
21.1

11,486.5
587.3

174.5
12,005.4
18,807.5

261.3
12,650.2
13,527.7

259.3
12,507.7
5,560.3

257.4
12,940.2
11,228.2

255.5
13,850.9
8,196.2

174.5
519.0
18,220.2

86.8
644.8
-5,279.8

-2.0
-142.5
-7,967.4

-2.0
432.5
5,667.9

-1.8
910.6
-3,032.0

11,185.9

0.0
59.4
2,907.4
12,972.8
34,774.7

29.5
188.7
3,906.6
6,695.5
18,054.5

125.7
947.8
2,901.6
276.5
12,905.3

1.8
1,358.5
3,222.0
5,685.2
46,344.4

2.5
1,284.0
2,152.0
3,902.8
18,933.5

0.0
59.4
2,907.4
12,972.8
23,588.8

29.5
129.3
999.2
-6,277.3
-16,720.3

96.3
759.1
-1,005.0
-6,419.0
-5,149.2

-123.9
410.6
320.4
5,408.7
33,439.1

0.7
-74.4
-1,070.0
-1,782.4
-27,410.9

24
25

18,442.9
0.0

266.6
2,372.6

86.5
171.2

32,390.4
91.2

4,859.3

18,442.9

-18,176.3

-180.1

32,303.9

-27,531.1

22.8

0.0

2,372.6

-2,201.4

-79.9

-68.4

26
27

26.4

1,748.6
2,793.2

1,753.6
1,891.1

526.9
355.2

251.3
849.0

289.3
527.7

1,748.6
2,766.7

5.0
-902.1

-1,226.6
-1,535.8

-275.7
493.8

38.0
-321.4

28
29
30
31
32
33

191,843.3
44,962.8
31,242.2
13,720.6
28,487.6
416.4

180,803.0
43,380.0
30,151.6
13,228.4
25,275.9
81.1

189,074.0
44,760.4
31,141.1
13,619.3
30,803.3
278.0

196,028.6
45,670.9
31,755.7
13,915.2
29,468.3
478.1

202,541.9
47,252.5
32,709.6
14,542.9
29,542.1
368.8

204,833.0
47,401.1
32,724.9
14,676.2
30,985.4
498.4

-11,040.3
-1,582.8
-1,090.6
-492.2
-3,211.7
-335.3

8,271.0
1,380.4
989.5
390.9
5,527.4
196.9

6,954.6
910.5
614.6
295.9
-1,335.1
200.1

6,513.4
1,581.6
953.9
627.8
73.9
-109.3

2,291.1
148.6
15.3
133.3
1,443.2
129.6

39.4

157.1

3.8

9.5

41.0

-1.7

117.8

28,071.2

41.0
50.2
25,194.8

71.3
30,525.3

21.4
28,990.2

11.9
29,173.4

30.0
30,487.0

50.2
-2,876.4

21.1
5,330.5

-49.9
-1,535.1

-153.3
-9.5
183.2

5.7
18.1
1,313.6

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
3,866.6
5,652.2
1,597.7
1,437.3
3,196.8
3,866.6
1,785.6
-4,054.5
-160.4
1,759.5
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Massachusetts
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-22,596.3
-22,127.5
-3,020.5
46,857.8
-22,622.5
-22,150.6
-3,070.2
46,957.8
23.1
49.7
-100.0
26.2
-3,690
-3,935
-3,971
-2,321
-3,167
-394
6,852
-3,254

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
515,249.0
515,148.4
100.6
6,898,624
74,689

2020
Q2
565,149.2
564,994.0
155.2
6,895,616
81,958

Q3
543,021.7
542,843.4
178.3
6,891,926
78,791

Q4
540,001.2
539,773.2
228.0
6,887,991
78,397

2021
Q1
586,859.0
586,730.9
128.1
6,884,020
85,249

Q2
564,262.7
564,108.5
154.2
6,881,699
81,995

Q2
49,900.2
49,845.6
54.6
-3,008
7,269

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

394,591.6
40,143.8
21,295.6
18,848.2
-10,775.3
343,672.6
98,402.8
73,173.6
22,402.1
19,125.7

369,646.6
38,454.3
20,380.0
18,074.3
-10,229.6
320,962.6
96,685.0
147,501.6
22,529.6
19,406.4

388,294.6
39,663.3
20,957.0
18,706.3
-10,649.7
337,981.5
95,325.1
109,715.1
22,630.3
19,488.5

403,553.2
40,894.4
21,617.3
19,277.1
-11,107.3
351,551.5
96,671.5
91,778.2
22,793.9
19,370.9

403,544.5
41,288.2
21,773.6
19,514.6
-11,166.1
351,090.2
96,569.7
139,199.0
23,130.8
19,215.0

410,013.3
41,962.0
22,108.7
19,853.3
-11,396.1
356,655.2
97,556.8
110,050.7
23,195.8
19,241.0

-24,945.1
-1,689.5
-915.6
-773.8
545.7
-22,709.9
-1,717.9
74,328.0
127.5
280.6

18,648.1
1,209.0
577.0
632.0
-420.1
17,018.9
-1,359.9
-37,786.6
100.8
82.2

15,258.5
1,231.0
660.3
570.8
-457.6
13,570.0
1,346.4
-17,936.9
163.6
-117.7

-8.6
393.8
156.3
237.5
-58.8
-461.3
-101.8
47,420.9
336.9
-155.9

6,468.8
673.8
335.1
338.7
-230.0
5,565.0
987.1
-29,148.4
65.0
26.0

16,394.1
1,209.5

227.4
18,708.6
44,867.5

340.5
19,058.3
23,569.3

337.9
18,859.3
12,405.6

335.4
19,403.0
23,892.1

333.0
20,970.8
21,527.2

227.4
2,314.5
43,658.0

113.1
349.7
-21,298.2

-2.6
-199.0
-11,163.7

-2.6
543.7
11,486.4

-2.4
1,567.8
-2,364.9

14,042.2

0.0
588.9
4,977.2
27,342.8
41,989.6

91.3
1,641.1
4,522.3
10,223.7
24,968.6

602.7
3,370.0
4,499.4
312.8
18,348.5

1,271.5
6,236.2
4,207.1
9,726.2
53,558.2

101.6
8,376.6
3,655.0
7,713.6
25,115.9

0.0
588.9
4,977.2
27,342.8
27,947.4

91.3
1,052.2
-454.9
-17,119.1
-17,021.0

511.4
1,728.9
-22.9
-9,910.9
-6,620.1

668.8
2,866.3
-292.4
9,413.3
35,209.7

-1,169.9
2,140.3
-552.0
-2,012.6
-28,442.3

24
25

20,991.9
0.0

302.8
4,558.2

98.2
319.0

35,390.6
42.6

5,309.4

20,991.9

-20,689.1

-204.6

35,292.4

-30,081.2

37.0

0.0

4,558.2

-4,239.1

-276.4

-5.6

26
27

36.8

2,230.3
3,884.7

2,800.1
2,534.7

841.4
2,364.2

366.5
1,478.3

1,835.0
918.7

2,230.3
3,848.0

569.8
-1,350.1

-1,958.7
-170.4

-474.9
-886.0

1,468.5
-559.5

28
29
30
31
32
33

288,580.2
59,527.9
40,679.7
18,848.2
46,483.6
7.8

272,295.6
56,772.5
38,698.2
18,074.3
40,578.4
62.7

284,254.4
58,769.8
40,063.5
18,706.3
45,270.4
85.3

296,330.6
60,300.7
41,023.6
19,277.1
46,921.9
133.5

295,419.1
60,601.2
41,086.6
19,514.6
47,524.3
31.5

301,399.5
61,149.2
41,295.9
19,853.3
47,464.6
56.4

-16,284.6
-2,755.3
-1,981.5
-773.8
-5,905.1
54.9

11,958.8
1,997.3
1,365.3
632.0
4,692.0
22.6

12,076.1
1,530.9
960.1
570.8
1,651.5
48.2

-911.5
300.5
63.0
237.5
602.3
-102.0

5,980.5
548.0
209.3
338.7
-59.7
24.9

12.1

98.3

4.1

4.2

11.0

1.1

86.2

46,475.8

11.0
41.1
40,515.7

58.4
45,185.1

17.5
46,788.4

9.0
47,492.7

21.4
47,408.2

41.1
-5,960.0

17.3
4,669.4

-40.8
1,603.3

-94.2
-8.5
704.3

0.1
12.4
-84.6

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
5,367.2
4,791.5
2,069.9
1,595.4
2,161.2
5,367.2
-575.7
-2,721.6
-474.5
565.8
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Michigan
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-44,202.5
-48,767.6
-12,972.3
72,170.7
-44,976.8
-49,403.6
-13,910.6
73,250.5
635.9
938.2
-1,079.7
774.3
-5,096
-2,432
-8,461
-7,233
-4,863
-1,289
7,294
-4,401

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
495,078.5
493,288.7
1,789.8
9,979,328
49,610

2020
Q2
579,554.4
577,921.2
1,633.3
9,971,093
58,123

Q3
530,786.8
528,517.6
2,269.2
9,965,997
53,260

Q4
517,814.5
514,607.0
3,207.5
9,963,565
51,971

2021
Q1
589,985.2
587,857.5
2,127.7
9,955,104
59,265

Q2
545,782.8
542,880.7
2,902.1
9,947,871
54,864

Q2
84,475.9
84,632.5
-156.5
-8,235
8,513

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

337,380.8
40,312.6
22,254.0
18,058.6
2,517.1
299,585.3
89,659.0
105,834.2
39,830.9
28,496.5

315,066.0
38,526.3
21,230.2
17,296.0
2,354.2
278,893.9
88,430.8
212,229.7
40,030.1
28,913.2

335,365.6
39,970.5
22,038.2
17,932.3
2,462.8
297,857.8
87,449.4
145,479.6
40,188.4
29,040.2

345,510.6
41,149.3
22,725.8
18,423.5
2,548.2
306,909.4
88,282.7
122,622.3
40,450.0
28,875.4

345,824.1
41,806.1
23,046.8
18,759.3
2,582.7
306,600.7
88,099.9
195,284.7
40,993.3
28,655.9

355,087.5
42,512.8
23,422.4
19,090.5
2,614.4
315,189.1
88,713.2
141,880.5
41,098.2
28,692.3

-22,314.8
-1,786.4
-1,023.8
-762.5
-162.9
-20,691.4
-1,228.3
106,395.6
199.2
416.7

20,299.6
1,444.3
808.0
636.3
108.6
18,963.9
-981.3
-66,750.2
158.2
127.0

10,145.0
1,178.8
687.5
491.2
85.4
9,051.6
833.3
-22,857.3
261.7
-164.8

313.5
656.8
321.0
335.8
34.6
-308.8
-182.9
72,662.4
543.3
-219.5

9,263.4
706.7
375.6
331.1
31.7
8,588.4
613.3
-53,404.2
104.9
36.4

17,813.2
1,072.7

338.9
18,969.9
63,438.8

507.4
20,112.9
27,195.7

503.6
19,387.4
10,903.3

499.8
20,180.6
22,135.6

496.2
21,171.8
19,257.3

338.9
1,156.7
62,366.1

168.5
1,143.0
-36,243.1

-3.8
-725.5
-16,292.4

-3.8
793.2
11,232.2

-3.5
991.1
-2,878.2

18,620.9

0.0
192.5
6,506.3
45,550.4
60,877.8

8.2
666.7
5,278.8
16,231.4
28,942.4

555.4
2,908.0
4,479.6
217.8
23,006.1

1,326.8
2,897.4
4,256.6
12,228.0
83,319.3

38.0
3,718.9
3,706.8
10,592.1
31,660.9

0.0
192.5
6,506.3
45,550.4
42,256.9

8.2
474.2
-1,227.5
-29,319.0
-31,935.3

547.2
2,241.3
-799.2
-16,013.6
-5,936.3

771.4
-10.6
-223.0
12,010.2
60,313.1

-1,288.7
821.5
-549.8
-1,635.9
-51,658.4

24
25

34,499.4
0.0

496.9
4,720.1

161.2
1,625.0

60,913.4
139.6

9,138.4

34,499.4

-34,002.5

-335.8

60,752.2

-51,775.0

96.6

0.0

4,720.1

-3,095.1

-1,485.4

-43.0

26
27

57.9

899.2
6,111.8

2,899.5
1,411.7

871.3
905.8

285.3
1,422.4

372.8
884.0

899.2
6,053.9

2,000.3
-4,700.1

-2,028.2
-505.8

-586.0
516.6

87.5
-538.4

28
29
30
31
32
33

246,784.0
56,839.2
38,780.6
18,058.6
33,757.6
1,098.6

230,546.4
54,027.7
36,731.6
17,296.0
30,491.9
943.8

241,821.8
56,206.1
38,273.8
17,932.3
37,337.7
1,575.3

251,424.1
57,690.7
39,267.2
18,423.5
36,395.8
2,502.6

252,363.8
58,275.8
39,516.4
18,759.3
35,184.5
1,407.7

257,700.5
58,864.5
39,774.0
19,090.5
38,522.5
2,172.4

-16,237.6
-2,811.6
-2,049.0
-762.5
-3,265.7
-154.8

11,275.4
2,178.5
1,542.2
636.3
6,845.7
631.5

9,602.3
1,484.6
993.3
491.2
-941.8
927.3

939.7
585.1
249.3
335.8
-1,211.3
-1,094.9

5,336.7
588.7
257.6
331.1
3,338.0
764.7

326.1

1,208.7

3.8

32.7

343.7

-17.6

882.6

32,659.0

343.7
190.5
29,548.1

270.6
35,762.4

81.3
33,893.2

96.5
33,776.8

210.2
36,350.1

190.5
-3,110.8

80.1
6,214.3

-189.3
-1,869.2

-1,204.9
15.2
-116.4

28.9
113.7
2,573.3

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
4,851.5
6,930.1
2,133.7
1,991.9
5,237.7
4,851.5
2,078.6
-4,796.4
-141.9
3,245.8
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Minnesota
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-21,645.6
-19,548.2
1,341.2
38,479.6
-23,878.8
-20,504.8
-1,256.8
40,435.5
956.6
2,598.0
-1,956.0
2,233.2
3,203
3,930
1,759
2,929
-3,490
194
6,773
-3,855

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
337,003.9
333,894.7
3,109.2
5,654,054
59,604

2020
Q2
367,963.3
365,199.1
2,764.2
5,656,419
65,052

Q3
348,415.2
344,694.4
3,720.8
5,659,622
61,562

Q4
349,756.4
343,437.5
6,318.8
5,663,552
61,756

2021
Q1
388,235.9
383,873.1
4,362.9
5,665,311
68,529

Q2
366,590.3
359,994.2
6,596.1
5,668,240
64,674

Q2
30,959.5
31,304.4
-344.9
2,365
5,448

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

247,085.8
28,623.5
15,422.9
13,200.6
-1,275.0
217,187.3
64,919.5
54,897.1
18,645.7
12,624.5

233,816.0
27,546.6
14,801.7
12,744.9
-1,225.6
205,043.8
63,613.4
99,306.1
18,783.9
12,830.4

244,934.0
28,519.2
15,319.8
13,199.4
-1,286.8
215,128.1
62,549.4
70,737.7
18,891.5
12,895.7

256,352.4
29,351.4
15,801.4
13,549.9
-1,355.9
225,645.2
63,413.7
60,697.5
19,055.1
12,819.1

255,527.6
29,896.7
16,037.1
13,859.7
-1,331.2
224,299.7
63,210.4
100,725.8
19,381.8
12,709.5

262,086.2
30,355.0
16,281.2
14,073.8
-1,354.0
230,377.2
63,847.6
72,365.5
19,444.9
12,727.9

-13,269.8
-1,076.9
-621.2
-455.8
49.4
-12,143.5
-1,306.1
44,409.1
138.2
206.0

11,118.0
972.6
518.1
454.6
-61.1
10,084.3
-1,064.1
-28,568.4
107.6
65.2

11,418.4
832.1
481.6
350.5
-69.2
10,517.1
864.3
-10,040.2
163.6
-76.6

-824.8
545.4
235.7
309.7
24.7
-1,345.4
-203.3
40,028.3
326.7
-109.5

6,558.5
458.3
244.1
214.2
-22.8
6,077.4
637.2
-28,360.3
63.1
18.4

12,609.4
1,129.3

150.3
12,428.7
20,801.3

225.1
13,265.1
10,128.2

223.4
12,974.9
4,512.4

221.7
13,595.7
9,497.5

220.2
14,372.3
7,746.9

150.3
-180.6
19,672.0

74.8
836.3
-10,673.1

-1.7
-290.2
-5,615.8

-1.7
620.8
4,985.1

-1.6
776.6
-1,750.5

9,888.2

0.0
173.6
861.8
13,327.9
34,461.7

77.4
473.6
802.4
4,235.4
15,557.3

244.6
1,526.5
736.7
52.1
11,336.0

2.1
2,540.6
760.5
4,836.0
45,541.2

0.3
2,303.4
702.9
3,605.8
18,073.4

0.0
173.6
861.8
13,327.9
24,573.5

77.4
300.0
-59.5
-9,092.6
-18,904.5

167.2
1,052.9
-65.6
-4,183.3
-4,221.3

-242.5
1,014.0
23.7
4,784.0
34,205.2

-1.8
-237.2
-57.5
-1,230.2
-27,467.8

24
25

18,878.2
0.0

272.0
1,906.8

88.2
55.8

33,106.9
15.7

4,966.8

18,878.2

-18,606.2

-183.8

33,018.7

-28,140.1

3.5

0.0

1,906.8

-1,851.1

-40.1

-12.2

26
27

35.2

1,511.8
3,717.1

1,544.5
1,522.5

464.1
434.0

318.0
956.8

962.3
594.6

1,511.8
3,681.9

32.7
-2,194.6

-1,080.4
-1,088.5

-146.2
522.8

644.3
-362.1

28
29
30
31
32
33

181,692.9
39,188.1
25,987.4
13,200.6
26,204.8
2,456.8

170,734.3
37,509.3
24,764.4
12,744.9
25,572.4
2,113.3

178,519.7
39,012.7
25,813.3
13,199.4
27,401.6
3,065.6

185,629.3
40,104.6
26,554.6
13,549.9
30,618.6
5,653.3

186,470.0
40,379.3
26,519.7
13,859.7
28,678.3
3,683.0

190,209.3
40,704.9
26,631.1
14,073.8
31,172.0
5,907.1

-10,958.7
-1,678.7
-1,223.0
-455.8
-632.4
-343.5

7,785.4
1,503.4
1,048.8
454.6
1,829.2
952.3

7,109.6
1,091.9
741.4
350.5
3,217.0
2,587.7

840.8
274.8
-34.9
309.7
-1,940.3
-1,970.3

3,739.2
325.5
111.4
214.2
2,493.8
2,224.2

1,037.0

2,857.6

5.2

35.4

1,078.4

-41.4

1,820.6

-2,852.4

23,748.1

1,078.4
237.5
23,459.1

337.4
24,336.1

101.4
24,965.4

341.5
24,995.3

765.4
25,264.9

237.5
-288.9

99.9
876.9

-236.0
629.3

240.1
30.0

30.3
423.9
269.6

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
3,732.3
2,636.2
1,560.0
1,245.0
1,914.4
3,732.3
-1,096.1
-1,076.2
-315.0
669.4
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Mississippi
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
119,522.9
118,103.2
1,419.7
2,972,908
40,204

Q2
133,973.3
133,455.8
517.5
2,968,921
45,125

Q3
124,580.9
123,723.5
857.4
2,966,316
41,999

Q4
121,875.7
120,414.1
1,461.5
2,964,929
41,106

Q1
143,160.8
141,970.8
1,190.0
2,961,129
48,347

Q2
130,505.0
128,952.3
1,552.7
2,957,449
44,128

Q2
14,450.4
15,352.6
-902.2
-3,987
4,921

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-12,655.8
-9,392.3
-2,705.3
21,285.1
-9,732.2
-3,309.4
21,556.7
-13,018.4
339.9
604.1
-271.5
362.6
-2,605
-1,387
-3,800
-3,680
7,241
-4,219
-3,126
-893

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

75,019.4
9,394.5
5,382.9
4,011.7
3,603.9
69,228.8
18,755.3
31,538.9
10,630.0
8,044.8

68,651.9
8,948.3
5,107.4
3,841.0
3,349.8
63,053.4
18,512.5
52,407.3
10,681.0
8,161.1

74,054.1
9,347.2
5,338.0
4,009.2
3,523.9
68,230.8
18,346.5
38,003.7
10,722.1
8,197.4

76,011.4
9,596.4
5,486.9
4,109.4
3,667.3
70,082.3
18,439.1
33,354.2
10,793.9
8,152.8

75,408.9
9,635.3
5,497.2
4,138.1
3,803.1
69,576.8
18,458.7
55,125.3
10,946.4
8,093.7

79,368.6
9,785.7
5,579.6
4,206.1
3,870.3
73,453.2
18,554.2
38,497.6
10,975.8
8,103.4

-6,367.4
-446.2
-275.5
-170.7
-254.1
-6,175.4
-242.7
20,868.5
51.0
116.4

5,402.1
398.9
230.6
168.3
174.1
5,177.3
-166.0
-14,403.7
41.1
36.2

1,957.3
249.1
149.0
100.2
143.4
1,851.6
92.6
-4,649.5
71.8
-44.5

-602.5
38.9
10.2
28.7
135.8
-505.5
19.6
21,771.1
152.5
-59.2

3,959.7
150.5
82.5
68.0
67.2
3,876.5
95.5
-16,627.8
29.4
9.8

5,369.2
262.7

95.7
5,643.8
7,969.9

143.2
5,773.1
3,826.6

142.2
5,547.9
1,049.0

141.1
5,578.3
2,751.5

140.1
5,705.2
2,083.4

95.7
274.6
7,707.1

47.6
129.3
-4,143.3

-1.1
-225.2
-2,777.6

-1.1
30.4
1,702.5

-1.0
126.8
-668.2

7,232.1

0.0
11.6
373.3
6,414.9
19,951.5

9.1
90.8
423.1
2,497.0
9,484.5

39.2
256.9
330.2
18.6
7,810.6

0.5
412.0
318.3
1,719.5
27,755.4

(L)
316.3
198.6
1,301.8
11,629.8

0.0
11.6
373.3
6,414.9
12,719.4

9.1
79.2
49.8
-3,917.8
-10,467.0

30.1
166.1
-92.9
-2,478.4
-1,674.0

-38.7
155.1
-11.9
1,700.9
19,944.9

(L)
-95.6
-119.7
-417.7
-16,125.6

24

10,298.8

148.7

48.2

19,262.2

2,889.8

10,298.8

-10,150.1

-100.5

19,214.0

-16,372.4

25

0.0

942.8

35.8

10.5

1.6

0.0

942.8

-907.1

-25.3

-8.8

26

267.7

445.7

133.9

66.4

226.2

267.7

178.0

-311.8

-67.6

159.9

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
4

Lost wages supplemental payments

5

Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
6

Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program7

19
20
21
22
23

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

Levels

2021

27

17.6

1,860.6

449.3

83.4

404.1

251.1

1,843.0

-1,411.2

-365.9

320.7

-152.9

28
29
30
31
32
33

53,494.6
12,941.1
8,929.5
4,011.7
8,583.6
1,292.4

49,481.9
12,338.1
8,497.1
3,841.0
6,832.0
391.1

52,056.5
12,869.4
8,860.2
4,009.2
9,128.2
730.7

53,845.5
13,157.7
9,048.3
4,109.4
9,008.2
1,333.0

53,400.3
13,149.5
9,011.4
4,138.1
8,859.1
1,058.7

54,454.7
13,275.3
9,069.2
4,206.1
11,638.6
1,419.6

-4,012.8
-603.1
-432.4
-170.7
-1,751.6
-901.2

2,574.6
531.3
363.1
168.3
2,296.2
339.5

1,789.0
288.3
188.1
100.2
-120.0
602.3

-445.2
-8.3
-36.9
28.7
-149.0
-274.3

1,054.4
125.8
57.8
68.0
2,779.5
360.9

210.8

147.3

467.7

2.3

6.4

210.8

-63.5

320.4

-465.4

4.1

56.6
6,440.9

80.4
8,397.5

24.1
7,675.2

46.1
7,800.4

120.4
10,219.0

56.6
-850.3

23.8
1,956.7

-56.2
-722.4

21.9
125.2

74.3
2,418.6

34
5

Nonfarm proprietors' income

16
17
18

2020

35
36

7,291.2

Of which:
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses5
871.1
-1,293.3
72.9
37
962.5
1,833.6
540.3
613.2
3,113.8
962.5
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
(L) Less than $50,000.
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?

2,500.6

4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering these
loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results when t
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Missouri
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-25,131.0
-19,244.9
1,962.1
42,171.2
-26,607.2
-19,752.7
591.5
42,787.5
507.8
1,370.7
-616.3
1,476.2
2,677
4,328
364
1,234
-3,151
283
6,844
-4,092

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
307,725.0
305,530.0
2,195.0
6,150,802
50,030

2020
Q2
333,626.3
331,738.1
1,888.3
6,151,427
54,236

Q3
314,381.4
311,985.4
2,396.1
6,154,104
51,085

Q4
316,343.6
312,576.8
3,766.7
6,158,432
51,368

2021
Q1
358,514.8
355,364.3
3,150.5
6,158,796
58,212

Q2
333,383.8
328,757.1
4,626.7
6,160,030
54,120

Q2
25,901.3
26,208.1
-306.7
625
4,206

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

218,755.8
25,271.9
13,959.6
11,312.3
-5,717.6
187,766.3
59,532.6
60,426.1
21,843.5
15,774.8

205,044.8
24,239.9
13,353.1
10,886.8
-5,281.8
175,523.1
58,549.4
99,553.8
21,965.9
16,016.3

216,047.3
25,260.1
13,907.5
11,352.7
-5,563.5
185,223.6
57,798.3
71,359.5
22,062.0
16,095.0

224,970.9
26,038.4
14,355.0
11,683.4
-5,781.5
193,151.0
58,538.3
64,654.3
22,213.8
16,009.7

226,062.1
26,572.9
14,628.3
11,944.6
-5,907.9
193,581.3
58,586.9
106,346.6
22,522.3
15,890.9

231,681.5
26,964.9
14,836.5
12,128.3
-6,027.1
198,689.5
59,158.3
75,536.0
22,581.9
15,910.5

-13,711.0
-1,032.0
-606.5
-425.5
435.9
-12,243.1
-983.2
39,127.7
122.4
241.5

11,002.5
1,020.3
554.3
465.9
-281.8
9,700.5
-751.1
-28,194.3
96.1
78.7

8,923.6
778.3
447.6
330.7
-217.9
7,927.4
739.9
-6,705.2
151.8
-85.3

1,091.3
534.5
273.3
261.2
-126.5
430.3
48.6
41,692.3
308.6
-118.8

5,619.4
392.0
208.3
183.7
-119.2
5,108.2
571.4
-30,810.7
59.6
19.6

10,281.4
422.2

187.7
10,846.0
11,543.9

281.1
11,471.3
5,594.3

279.0
11,104.2
1,663.0

276.9
11,220.6
3,922.4

274.9
11,828.0
3,218.7

187.7
564.6
11,121.8

93.4
625.3
-5,949.7

-2.1
-367.1
-3,931.3

-2.1
116.4
2,259.4

-2.0
607.4
-703.7

12,104.3

0.0
54.9
407.4
8,775.2
39,181.7

36.8
297.4
580.1
3,250.7
16,137.0

13.3
510.1
456.1
48.3
13,663.7

0.7
729.9
421.8
2,310.6
52,790.4

0.1
604.7
357.2
1,847.8
21,996.9

0.0
54.9
407.4
8,775.2
27,077.4

36.8
242.5
172.7
-5,524.6
-23,044.7

-23.5
212.7
-123.9
-3,202.4
-2,473.3

-12.7
219.8
-34.3
2,262.4
39,126.7

-0.6
-125.2
-64.6
-462.8
-30,793.5

24
25

21,400.1
0.0

308.6
1,158.0

100.1
29.4

38,016.3
9.5

5,703.3

21,400.1

-21,091.5

-208.5

37,916.2

-32,312.9

5.5

0.0

1,158.0

-1,128.6

-19.9

-4.0

26
27

34.2

1,496.1
3,608.7

1,005.0
1,053.7

302.0
647.9

230.3
895.7

527.9
556.7

1,496.1
3,574.6

-491.1
-2,555.0

-703.0
-405.8

-71.7
247.8

297.5
-339.0

28
29
30
31
32
33

160,040.5
37,621.0
26,308.7
11,312.3
21,094.3
1,891.1

149,422.9
35,661.9
24,775.1
10,886.8
19,960.0
1,586.9

156,876.5
36,995.4
25,642.7
11,352.7
22,175.4
2,093.9

163,061.8
37,865.8
26,182.4
11,683.4
24,043.4
3,460.4

164,463.6
38,371.9
26,427.2
11,944.6
23,226.7
2,837.6

167,598.2
38,655.2
26,526.9
12,128.3
25,428.1
4,309.4

-10,617.6
-1,959.2
-1,533.6
-425.5
-1,134.2
-304.2

7,453.6
1,333.5
867.6
465.9
2,215.4
507.0

6,185.3
870.4
539.7
330.7
1,867.9
1,366.5

1,401.8
506.1
244.9
261.2
-816.6
-622.9

3,134.6
283.4
99.6
183.7
2,201.4
1,471.9

679.7

1,437.7

7.8

20.0

633.5

46.2

757.9

19,203.1

633.5
93.5
18,373.1

132.8
20,081.5

39.9
20,582.9

257.6
20,389.2

579.9
21,118.7

93.5
-830.0

39.3
1,708.4

-92.9
501.5

-1,429.9
217.7
-193.8

12.2
322.3
729.5

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
2,791.0
2,705.6
1,589.4
1,421.9
2,507.3
2,791.0
-85.3
-1,116.2
-167.5
1,085.4
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Montana
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

2020
Q2
61,077.5
59,982.5
1,095.0
1,079,466
56,581

Levels

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

35,314.7
4,510.0
2,439.5
2,070.5
302.7
31,107.4
13,730.4
10,574.6
3,910.0
2,400.2

32,750.8
4,267.9
2,293.5
1,974.4
282.1
28,765.0
13,439.8
18,872.8
3,942.0
2,443.4

34,643.0
4,456.5
2,387.0
2,069.5
293.5
30,480.0
13,183.6
12,956.0
3,966.8
2,457.5

36,684.8
4,571.5
2,448.7
2,122.8
302.8
32,416.2
13,433.6
11,681.4
4,004.1
2,442.3

36,677.5
4,716.9
2,521.1
2,195.9
306.9
32,267.4
13,366.6
19,324.5
4,078.0
2,419.2

37,756.3
4,808.2
2,567.6
2,240.6
312.9
33,261.0
13,533.9
13,695.6
4,092.3
2,423.1

-2,563.9
-242.1
-146.0
-96.1
-20.6
-2,342.4
-290.6
8,298.2
32.0
43.2

1,892.3
188.6
93.5
95.1
11.3
1,715.0
-256.1
-5,916.8
24.8
14.1

2,041.8
114.9
61.6
53.3
9.4
1,936.2
249.9
-1,274.5
37.3
-15.2

-7.3
145.5
72.4
73.1
4.0
-148.8
-67.0
7,643.1
74.0
-23.1

1,078.8
91.3
46.6
44.7
6.0
993.6
167.3
-5,628.9
14.3
3.9

1,630.7
125.9

28.6
2,032.0
2,611.1

42.9
2,146.8
1,121.7

42.5
2,054.1
410.1

42.2
2,095.5
756.3

41.9
2,285.7
656.5

28.6
401.3
2,485.2

14.2
114.9
-1,489.4

-0.3
-92.7
-711.6

-0.3
41.3
346.1

-0.3
190.2
-99.8

2,507.7

0.0
14.8
128.4
1,869.6
7,844.3

4.2
43.0
121.0
583.2
3,263.1

7.2
73.7
146.6
22.4
2,770.8

0.5
131.7
125.0
387.5
9,975.6

0.2
113.5
102.8
345.2
4,238.0

0.0
14.8
128.4
1,869.6
5,336.6

4.2
28.2
-7.4
-1,286.4
-4,581.2

2.9
30.6
25.6
-560.8
-492.3

-6.6
58.0
-21.6
365.1
7,204.8

-0.3
-18.2
-22.2
-42.3
-5,737.5

24
25

3,911.1
0.0

56.4
192.9

18.3
0.0

6,835.2
0.5

1,025.4

3,911.1

-3,854.7

-38.1

6,816.9

-5,809.7

0.0

0.0

192.9

-192.9

0.5

-0.5

26
27

9.1

312.7
965.7

307.8
88.1

92.5
58.9

40.4
188.0

37.4
116.8

312.7
956.6

-4.9
-877.7

-215.3
-29.2

-52.1
129.1

-3.1
-71.2

28
29
30
31
32
33

24,166.1
5,850.6
3,780.1
2,070.5
5,298.0
582.7

22,279.6
5,507.6
3,533.2
1,974.4
4,963.6
838.3

23,442.5
5,694.5
3,625.0
2,069.5
5,506.0
1,049.1

24,252.7
5,797.8
3,675.0
2,122.8
6,634.4
1,781.7

24,712.2
5,907.7
3,711.8
2,195.9
6,057.5
1,037.7

25,287.1
5,980.2
3,739.6
2,240.6
6,489.0
1,503.5

-1,886.4
-343.1
-247.0
-96.1
-334.4
255.6

1,162.9
187.0
91.9
95.1
542.4
210.8

810.1
103.3
50.0
53.3
1,128.4
732.6

459.6
110.0
36.8
73.1
-576.9
-744.0

574.9
72.5
27.8
44.7
431.5
465.7

364.4

935.0

4.6

29.9

260.0

104.5

570.5

4,715.3

260.0
32.9
4,125.3

46.8
4,456.9

14.1
4,852.7

71.6
5,019.8

161.9
4,985.5

32.9
-590.0

13.9
331.6

-32.7
395.8

-930.3
57.5
167.1

25.3
90.3
-34.3

19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q4
57,531.2
55,488.9
2,042.3
1,084,745
53,037

2021
Q1
64,958.5
63,654.6
1,303.9
1,086,888
59,766

Q1
55,412.3
54,570.5
841.9
1,077,213
51,440

16
17
18

Q3
56,619.6
55,313.4
1,306.2
1,082,001
52,329

Q2
60,490.5
58,717.3
1,773.2
1,089,268
55,533

Q2
5,665.2
5,412.1
253.1
2,253
5,141

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
7,427.3
-4,458.0
911.6
-4,669.2
175.6
8,165.7
211.2
736.0
-738.4
2,535
2,744
2,143
-4,252
708
6,729

Q2
-4,468.0
-4,937.3
469.3
2,380
-4,233

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
526.5
251.0
258.8
215.5
254.6
526.5
-275.5
7.8
-43.3
39.1
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Nebraska
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
4

Lost wages supplemental payments

5

Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
6

Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program7
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Levels

2021

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
-5,695.4
4,236.8
11,187.0
-6,633.4
1,325.7
12,949.6
937.9
2,911.0
-1,762.6
1,059
1,468
459
5,752
-2,971
2,141

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
108,001.4
104,608.4
3,393.0
1,936,742
55,764

Q2
115,110.9
111,912.7
3,198.3
1,937,348
59,417

Q3
109,415.5
105,279.3
4,136.2
1,938,407
56,446

Q4
113,652.3
106,605.0
7,047.3
1,939,875
58,587

Q1
124,839.3
119,554.6
5,284.7
1,940,334
64,339

Q2
118,971.0
110,885.1
8,085.9
1,941,133
61,289

Q2
7,109.6
7,304.3
-194.7
606
3,653

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

79,801.0
9,028.9
4,893.6
4,135.3
-1,204.9
69,567.2
21,531.4
16,902.8
6,020.0
4,247.9

74,910.1
8,706.0
4,696.6
4,009.5
-1,129.6
65,074.5
21,177.7
28,858.7
6,061.2
4,318.3

78,972.9
9,029.6
4,870.2
4,159.4
-1,179.1
68,764.2
20,913.3
19,738.0
6,093.4
4,341.7

84,918.1
9,288.4
5,016.9
4,271.6
-1,221.8
74,407.9
21,129.4
18,115.0
6,143.0
4,317.7

82,934.3
9,392.3
5,068.7
4,323.6
-1,212.0
72,330.1
21,129.5
31,379.6
6,242.5
4,282.5

86,736.9
9,494.2
5,123.0
4,371.3
-1,229.7
76,013.0
21,304.9
21,653.2
6,261.8
4,288.4

-4,890.9
-322.8
-197.0
-125.8
75.4
-4,492.7
-353.6
11,955.9
41.2
70.4

4,062.8
323.6
173.6
150.0
-49.6
3,689.7
-264.4
-9,120.8
32.2
23.4

5,945.2
258.8
146.7
112.1
-42.6
5,643.7
216.0
-1,622.9
49.6
-24.0

-1,983.7
103.8
51.8
52.0
9.8
-2,077.8
0.1
13,264.6
99.6
-35.2

3,802.5
102.0
54.3
47.7
-17.7
3,682.8
175.4
-9,726.5
19.2
5.9

2,150.1
144.1

50.6
2,352.9
2,930.9

75.8
2,556.2
1,215.7

75.2
2,564.7
329.3

74.6
2,761.3
527.1

74.1
3,135.5
470.8

50.6
202.9
2,786.8

25.2
203.2
-1,715.1

-0.6
8.6
-886.4

-0.6
196.6
197.8

-0.5
374.2
-56.3

4,340.8

0.0
6.3
132.4
2,153.4
13,195.5

1.3
32.3
90.3
670.5
5,531.0

1.3
63.5
47.7
8.7
4,760.3

(L)
70.1
31.3
279.0
17,566.2

(L)
90.2
33.1
233.5
7,496.7

0.0
6.3
132.4
2,153.4
8,854.7

1.3
26.0
-42.1
-1,482.9
-7,664.5

0.0
31.2
-42.6
-661.8
-770.7

(L)
6.6
-16.4
270.3
12,805.9

(L)
20.1
1.8
-45.5
-10,069.5

24

6,635.8

95.5

31.0

12,071.5

1,811.0

6,635.8

-6,540.3

-64.5

12,040.5

-10,260.5

25

0.0

193.9

14.5

2.8

3.1

0.0

193.9

-179.4

-11.7

0.3

26

280.4

468.5

140.8

80.1

112.9

280.4

188.1

-327.7

-60.7

32.8

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Q2
-5,868.2
-8,669.5
2,801.3
799
-3,050

27

15.9

1,684.3

284.9

135.8

355.5

220.9

1,668.3

-1,399.3

-149.2

219.7

-134.5

28
29
30
31
32
33

54,856.4
13,371.3
9,236.1
4,135.3
11,573.3
2,884.9

51,504.6
12,687.6
8,678.1
4,009.5
10,717.9
2,693.5

53,922.8
13,097.3
8,937.9
4,159.4
11,952.8
3,629.5

55,981.8
13,393.5
9,121.9
4,271.6
15,542.8
6,533.1

55,981.6
13,448.5
9,124.9
4,323.6
13,504.2
4,759.5

56,851.2
13,516.5
9,145.2
4,371.3
16,369.1
7,553.5

-3,351.8
-683.8
-558.0
-125.8
-855.3
-191.4

2,418.2
409.8
259.8
150.0
1,234.9
936.0

2,059.0
296.1
184.0
112.1
3,590.0
2,903.6

-0.3
55.1
3.0
52.0
-2,038.6
-1,773.7

869.7
67.9
20.3
47.7
2,864.9
2,794.0

1,202.3

1,279.9

2,953.6

13.4

39.8

1,202.3

77.5

1,673.8

-2,940.3

26.4

190.7
8,024.4

270.9
8,323.3

81.4
9,009.6

371.3
8,744.8

831.8
8,815.7

190.7
-663.9

80.2
298.9

-189.5
686.3

289.9
-264.9

460.5
70.9

34
5

2020

35
36

8,688.3

Of which:
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses5
-471.8
84.2
-145.3
209.6
37
950.8
479.0
563.2
417.9
627.4
950.8
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
(L) Less than $50,000.
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering these
loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results when t
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Nevada
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

2020
Q2
177,634.7
177,392.3
242.4
3,133,273
56,693

Levels

Q3
168,127.1
167,841.4
285.7
3,144,432
53,468

Q4
165,877.6
165,563.5
314.1
3,156,432
52,552

2021
Q1
189,060.8
188,856.8
203.9
3,167,315
59,691

Q2
176,647.4
176,413.3
234.1
3,178,410
55,577

Q2
14,925.1
14,900.3
24.8
10,630
4,587

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-12,413.4
-9,507.6
-2,249.6
23,183.2
-12,443.6
-9,550.9
-2,277.9
23,293.4
43.4
28.4
-110.2
30.2
11,159
12,000
10,883
11,095
-3,225
-916
7,139
-4,114

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
162,709.6
162,492.0
217.6
3,122,643
52,106

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

109,168.5
12,228.0
6,520.7
5,707.3
99.6
97,040.1
38,214.2
27,455.4
9,329.1
7,091.4

94,239.5
11,059.1
5,909.5
5,149.5
199.1
83,379.5
37,307.9
56,947.3
9,405.0
7,226.2

104,553.3
11,792.1
6,284.4
5,507.8
174.6
92,935.8
36,551.9
38,639.5
9,464.3
7,270.2

106,629.7
12,213.1
6,508.5
5,704.6
179.8
94,596.5
37,252.0
34,029.1
9,555.9
7,222.3

106,871.5
12,379.4
6,576.1
5,803.3
210.1
94,702.1
37,086.5
57,272.1
9,740.3
7,147.9

111,463.6
12,748.3
6,756.0
5,992.3
193.4
98,908.6
37,576.9
40,161.9
9,775.9
7,160.6

-14,929.0
-1,168.9
-611.2
-557.8
99.6
-13,660.5
-906.3
29,491.9
75.9
134.9

10,313.8
733.1
374.8
358.3
-24.5
9,556.2
-756.0
-18,307.8
59.3
43.9

2,076.5
420.9
224.1
196.8
5.2
1,660.8
700.1
-4,610.5
91.6
-47.8

241.7
166.4
67.7
98.7
30.3
105.6
-165.5
23,243.0
184.4
-74.4

4,592.1
368.9
179.9
189.1
-16.7
4,206.5
490.3
-17,110.2
35.6
12.7

3,882.9
513.3

84.6
4,034.6
17,663.2

126.8
4,272.8
9,692.8

125.8
4,043.0
4,292.9

124.8
4,237.9
8,637.5

124.0
4,636.4
6,975.2

84.6
151.8
17,149.9

42.1
238.2
-7,970.4

-1.0
-229.8
-5,399.9

-1.0
194.8
4,344.6

-0.9
398.5
-1,662.3

6,638.7

1.7
42.3
1,223.7
11,308.7
18,618.2

20.9
297.1
1,003.0
5,051.6
7,939.4

176.7
1,600.3
1,021.7
251.1
8,914.9

1,090.9
1,347.4
983.8
4,358.7
27,508.5

124.6
1,848.0
780.4
3,490.8
11,613.7

1.7
42.3
1,223.7
11,308.7
11,979.5

19.2
254.8
-220.7
-6,257.2
-10,678.8

155.7
1,303.3
18.7
-4,800.5
975.4

914.2
-253.0
-37.9
4,107.7
18,593.6

-966.3
500.7
-203.4
-867.9
-15,894.7

24
25

10,493.8
0.0

151.7
0.0

49.2
1,596.1

19,196.8
40.9

2,880.0

10,493.8

-10,342.1

-102.5

19,147.6

-16,316.8

15.4

0.0

0.0

1,596.1

-1,555.2

-25.5

26
27

7.0

207.9
739.6

517.2
194.7

155.4
83.7

41.5
171.8

68.3
106.8

207.9
732.6

309.4
-544.9

-361.8
-111.0

-113.9
88.1

26.8
-65.0

28
29
30
31
32
33

77,917.9
18,128.8
12,421.5
5,707.3
13,121.8
133.1

68,767.8
16,600.6
11,451.1
5,149.5
8,871.0
159.0

73,592.7
17,489.1
11,981.3
5,507.8
13,471.5
202.4

76,688.7
17,946.6
12,242.1
5,704.6
11,994.4
229.7

76,694.4
17,939.4
12,136.1
5,803.3
12,237.6
117.7

79,164.9
18,295.0
12,302.7
5,992.3
14,003.7
146.7

-9,150.1
-1,528.1
-970.4
-557.8
-4,250.8
25.9

4,824.9
888.5
530.2
358.3
4,600.4
43.4

3,096.1
457.5
260.7
196.8
-1,477.1
27.3

5.7
-7.2
-105.9
98.7
243.2
-112.0

2,470.4
355.6
166.5
189.1
1,766.1
29.0

36.0

81.4

1.0

1.0

46.9

-10.9

45.3

12,988.7

46.9
27.2
8,712.0

38.7
13,269.1

11.6
11,764.7

4.3
12,119.9

12.9
13,857.0

27.2
-4,276.7

11.5
4,557.1

-27.1
-1,504.4

-80.3
-7.3
355.2

-0.1
8.6
1,737.1

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
1,821.2
1,617.8
3,740.8
719.5
904.4
2,725.6
1,617.8
2,123.0
-3,021.3
184.9
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

New Hampshire
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

2020
Q2
94,650.5
94,606.0
44.4
1,365,849
69,298

Levels

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

61,243.2
6,674.2
3,817.6
2,856.5
6,574.4
61,143.5
14,897.6
13,440.3
5,637.1
3,504.8

56,263.4
6,333.8
3,605.9
2,727.9
6,244.8
56,174.4
14,733.4
23,742.7
5,682.2
3,566.1

59,358.7
6,557.7
3,723.2
2,834.5
6,499.9
59,300.8
14,618.3
17,037.7
5,717.2
3,585.9

61,888.8
6,745.8
3,831.4
2,914.4
6,766.4
61,909.4
14,730.8
14,963.3
5,769.8
3,563.9

61,177.8
6,773.4
3,815.9
2,957.5
6,803.1
61,207.5
14,737.2
23,895.7
5,874.2
3,531.1

61,297.6
6,815.1
3,831.4
2,983.7
6,992.7
61,475.2
14,827.2
17,025.6
5,894.3
3,536.7

-4,979.8
-340.4
-211.7
-128.6
-329.6
-4,969.1
-164.2
10,302.4
45.1
61.3

3,095.3
223.9
117.3
106.6
255.1
3,126.4
-115.1
-6,704.9
35.0
19.8

2,530.2
188.1
108.2
79.9
266.6
2,608.7
112.5
-2,074.4
52.6
-22.0

-711.0
27.6
-15.5
43.1
36.7
-701.9
6.4
8,932.4
104.3
-32.8

119.8
41.7
15.5
26.3
189.6
267.6
90.0
-6,870.1
20.1
5.5

1,935.4
78.2

41.8
2,120.0
3,627.2

62.6
2,489.0
2,025.6

62.1
2,404.4
495.7

61.6
2,550.2
1,074.7

61.2
2,567.1
707.8

41.8
184.6
3,549.0

20.8
369.0
-1,601.6

-0.5
-84.5
-1,529.9

-0.5
145.8
578.9

-0.4
16.9
-366.8

2,284.8

0.1
0.0
81.7
2,788.7
8,747.2

1.3
18.4
785.7
832.1
3,220.0

8.4
85.9
253.7
9.3
2,729.4

0.1
162.6
145.3
680.7
10,865.6

0.1
127.6
122.3
390.4
4,319.7

0.1
0.0
81.7
2,788.7
6,462.4

1.1
18.4
703.9
-1,956.6
-5,527.2

7.1
67.6
-532.0
-822.8
-490.6

-8.3
76.6
-108.3
671.4
8,136.2

0.0
-35.0
-23.1
-290.3
-6,545.9

24
25

4,735.6
0.0

68.2
357.2

22.1
10.7

7,906.4
2.2

1,186.1

4,735.6

-4,667.5

-46.0

7,884.3

-6,720.2

0.8

0.0

357.2

-346.5

-8.5

-1.4

26
27

7.8

760.0
823.2

170.0
225.4

51.1
259.2

62.3
220.5

185.3
137.0

760.0
815.4

-590.0
-597.8

-118.9
33.9

11.2
-38.8

123.0
-83.5

28
29
30
31
32
33

42,347.0
9,152.5
6,296.0
2,856.5
9,743.7
10.5

39,517.7
8,670.6
5,942.7
2,727.9
8,075.2
15.6

41,473.4
8,999.2
6,164.7
2,834.5
8,886.1
30.6

43,159.0
9,220.3
6,305.9
2,914.4
9,509.6
34.3

42,546.9
9,231.1
6,273.6
2,957.5
9,399.9
9.2

42,924.0
9,262.3
6,278.5
2,983.7
9,111.4
12.8

-2,829.3
-481.9
-353.3
-128.6
-1,668.6
5.1

1,955.7
328.6
222.0
106.6
810.9
15.0

1,685.6
221.1
141.2
79.9
623.5
3.7

-612.1
10.8
-32.3
43.1
-109.7
-25.1

377.1
31.2
4.9
26.3
-288.5
3.6

5.9

20.1

3.1

1.3

10.3

-4.4

14.1

-17.0

-1.8

9,733.2

10.3
12.1
8,059.6

17.2
8,855.5

5.2
9,475.3

1.1
9,390.7

2.9
9,098.6

12.1
-1,673.7

5.1
796.0

-12.0
619.7

-4.1
-84.6

1.8
-292.1

19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q4
91,603.6
91,539.9
63.7
1,368,179
66,953

2021
Q1
99,840.5
99,801.2
39.3
1,368,893
72,935

Q1
89,481.4
89,441.9
39.5
1,364,948
65,557

16
17
18

Q3
90,956.8
90,897.3
59.6
1,366,952
66,540

Q2
93,328.0
93,284.7
43.2
1,369,930
68,126

Q2
5,169.1
5,164.1
5.0
901
3,741

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
8,236.9
-3,693.6
646.7
-3,708.8
642.6
8,261.4
15.1
4.1
-24.4
1,103
1,227
714
-2,758
413
5,982

Q2
-6,512.5
-6,516.5
4.0
1,037
-4,809

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
1,536.0
1,058.9
690.9
429.6
308.7
1,536.0
-477.1
-367.9
-261.3
-120.9
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

New Jersey
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-31,708.4
-12,907.2
-1,280.7
60,092.3
-31,814.2
-12,935.0
-1,394.7
60,200.5
27.9
114.0
-108.2
105.8
-5,480
-4,024
-6,001
-5,103
-1,407
-111
6,824
-3,530

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
626,557.9
626,137.6
420.3
8,892,331
70,460

2020
Q2
670,177.6
669,640.7
536.8
8,886,338
75,417

Q3
657,270.4
656,705.7
564.7
8,880,858
74,010

Q4
655,989.7
655,311.0
678.7
8,876,834
73,899

2021
Q1
716,082.0
715,511.5
570.5
8,870,833
80,723

Q2
684,373.7
683,697.4
676.3
8,865,730
77,193

Q2
43,619.6
43,503.2
116.5
-5,993
4,957

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

417,811.6
45,869.5
25,193.3
20,676.2
58,048.3
429,990.4
107,446.1
89,121.4
30,832.8
24,174.8

392,701.3
43,942.9
24,075.5
19,867.4
55,023.8
403,782.2
105,935.8
160,459.5
30,998.1
24,509.6

416,813.2
45,396.2
24,817.4
20,578.8
57,280.8
428,697.8
104,753.4
123,819.2
31,128.2
24,608.0

426,932.7
46,703.3
25,563.7
21,139.6
59,523.5
439,752.9
105,842.1
110,394.7
31,336.3
24,468.3

431,915.5
47,767.5
26,100.4
21,667.1
60,638.8
444,786.8
105,710.2
165,585.1
31,761.7
24,289.4

440,410.4
48,695.8
26,583.0
22,112.8
61,044.3
452,758.9
106,519.2
125,095.5
31,843.8
24,318.9

-25,110.3
-1,926.6
-1,117.8
-808.8
-3,024.5
-26,208.2
-1,510.3
71,338.2
165.3
334.8

24,111.9
1,453.3
741.9
711.4
2,257.0
24,915.5
-1,182.4
-36,640.3
130.2
98.4

10,119.5
1,307.1
746.3
560.8
2,242.7
11,055.1
1,088.7
-13,424.5
208.0
-139.7

4,982.8
1,064.2
536.7
527.5
1,115.3
5,033.9
-132.0
55,190.4
425.4
-179.0

8,494.9
928.3
482.6
445.7
405.5
7,972.2
809.0
-40,489.5
82.1
29.5

15,770.2
1,658.9

287.2
16,545.8
37,113.8

430.1
17,307.2
26,920.2

426.9
16,895.5
12,933.8

423.6
17,665.9
23,246.0

420.7
18,736.3
22,025.5

287.2
775.7
35,454.9

142.8
761.4
-10,193.6

-3.2
-411.7
-13,986.4

-3.2
770.5
10,312.2

-3.0
1,070.4
-1,220.5

16,684.8

0.0
537.3
2,222.6
22,621.4
51,292.2

290.5
1,148.4
5,192.5
13,167.3
23,855.5

864.7
3,563.0
4,953.3
391.3
24,760.7

1,682.4
3,887.0
5,127.2
10,266.9
68,622.1

324.1
4,756.1
4,929.5
10,067.5
28,171.0

0.0
537.3
2,222.6
22,621.4
34,607.5

290.5
611.1
2,969.9
-9,454.1
-27,436.8

574.3
2,414.6
-239.2
-12,776.0
905.3

817.7
324.0
173.9
9,875.6
43,861.4

-1,358.3
869.1
-197.6
-199.4
-40,451.1

24
25

27,218.1
0.0

393.2
0.0

127.5
5,382.9

47,920.1
81.3

7,189.1

27,218.1

-26,824.9

-265.7

47,792.6

-40,731.0

1.6

0.0

0.0

5,382.9

-5,301.6

-79.7

26
27

53.4

885.6
5,643.4

3,391.2
2,463.1

1,019.0
586.2

256.9
1,465.8

508.1
911.0

885.6
5,590.0

2,505.5
-3,180.3

-2,372.1
-1,876.9

-762.1
879.6

251.2
-554.8

28
29
30
31
32
33

290,894.3
64,386.2
43,710.0
20,676.2
62,531.0
233.6

273,729.5
61,162.0
41,294.6
19,867.4
57,809.8
350.2

286,185.6
63,388.9
42,810.1
20,578.8
67,238.7
376.7

297,791.0
64,956.0
43,816.4
21,139.6
64,185.7
487.7

300,927.2
66,135.6
44,468.5
21,667.1
64,852.7
375.4

307,954.5
66,987.5
44,874.7
22,112.8
65,468.5
478.7

-17,164.9
-3,224.2
-2,415.4
-808.8
-4,721.2
116.6

12,456.1
2,226.9
1,515.5
711.4
9,428.9
26.5

11,605.4
1,567.1
1,006.3
560.8
-3,052.9
111.0

3,136.2
1,179.7
652.2
527.5
666.9
-112.3

7,027.2
851.8
406.2
445.7
615.8
103.3

13.6

161.1

13.2

18.7

5.7

7.8

147.5

62,297.4

5.7
63.9
57,459.5

90.8
66,861.9

27.3
63,698.0

15.5
64,477.2

38.5
64,989.7

63.9
-4,837.8

26.9
9,402.4

-63.5
-3,163.9

-147.9
-11.8
779.2

5.5
23.0
512.5

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
9,470.5
11,549.7
3,310.0
2,628.6
4,129.0
9,470.5
2,079.2
-8,239.8
-681.4
1,500.5
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

New Mexico
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

2020
Q2
102,502.1
101,566.5
935.6
2,106,155
48,668

Levels

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

60,641.8
7,471.2
4,159.2
3,312.1
125.9
53,296.6
16,764.7
22,829.5
7,105.7
4,604.5

56,212.0
7,137.3
3,957.0
3,180.3
116.8
49,191.5
16,507.7
36,802.9
7,156.9
4,679.7

59,882.3
7,393.2
4,099.7
3,293.5
124.8
52,613.9
16,329.7
29,679.7
7,197.1
4,702.8

61,421.5
7,570.1
4,203.6
3,366.4
137.5
53,989.0
16,439.0
25,969.8
7,261.3
4,673.4

60,710.1
7,637.2
4,235.1
3,402.1
150.7
53,223.6
16,448.4
41,551.8
7,392.2
4,631.7

61,725.0
7,734.3
4,287.9
3,446.4
158.5
54,149.2
16,553.4
30,962.2
7,417.5
4,638.7

-4,429.8
-333.9
-202.2
-131.8
-9.1
-4,105.1
-257.0
13,973.4
51.2
75.2

3,670.3
255.9
142.7
113.2
8.0
3,422.4
-178.0
-7,123.2
40.3
23.1

1,539.2
176.8
103.9
72.9
12.7
1,375.1
109.3
-3,710.0
64.1
-29.4

-711.4
67.2
31.5
35.7
13.2
-765.4
9.4
15,582.0
131.0
-41.7

1,014.8
97.1
52.8
44.3
7.8
925.6
105.0
-10,589.5
25.3
7.0

5,657.2
274.6

54.8
6,305.8
4,885.6

82.1
6,940.0
3,463.5

81.5
6,890.9
1,379.0

80.9
6,994.8
3,327.6

80.3
7,496.2
2,967.5

54.8
648.6
4,610.9

27.3
634.3
-1,422.1

-0.6
-49.2
-2,084.5

-0.6
103.9
1,948.6

-0.6
501.5
-360.1

5,187.4

0.4
25.4
308.3
3,485.1
13,775.0

14.3
88.7
458.4
1,734.0
7,376.2

35.0
454.0
305.3
9.8
5,765.2

318.2
477.5
335.9
1,743.4
19,205.5

6.0
944.0
341.9
1,288.9
8,442.3

0.4
25.4
308.3
3,485.1
8,587.5

13.8
63.3
150.0
-1,751.2
-6,398.7

20.7
365.3
-153.1
-1,724.1
-1,611.0

283.3
23.5
30.6
1,733.6
13,440.2

-312.3
466.5
6.1
-454.4
-10,763.2

24
25

7,148.5
0.0

103.3
772.0

33.5
19.8

12,917.0
8.1

1,937.9

7,148.5

-7,045.2

-69.8

12,883.5

-10,979.2

2.9

0.0

772.0

-752.2

-11.7

-5.2

26
27

7.1

371.7
747.1

484.7
506.5

145.7
53.5

54.2
220.2

125.3
136.9

371.7
740.0

113.0
-240.5

-339.1
-453.1

-91.5
166.8

71.1
-83.4

28
29
30
31
32
33

43,943.8
10,629.6
7,317.5
3,312.1
6,068.5
885.7

40,844.3
10,159.4
6,979.1
3,180.3
5,208.3
662.8

42,685.3
10,501.6
7,208.1
3,293.5
6,695.3
1,106.2

44,090.3
10,686.5
7,320.1
3,366.4
6,644.7
1,183.0

43,966.5
10,702.5
7,300.4
3,402.1
6,041.1
662.4

44,726.6
10,792.3
7,345.9
3,446.4
6,206.1
799.6

-3,099.4
-470.2
-338.4
-131.8
-860.3
-222.9

1,841.0
342.2
229.0
113.2
1,487.1
443.4

1,405.0
184.9
112.0
72.9
-50.6
76.8

-123.9
16.1
-19.7
35.7
-603.6
-520.6

760.1
89.8
45.5
44.3
164.9
137.2

206.7

327.2

4.6

9.8

166.8

39.9

120.5

5,182.8

166.8
52.3
4,545.5

74.3
5,589.2

22.3
5,461.7

17.0
5,378.7

41.2
5,406.4

52.3
-637.3

22.0
1,043.7

-52.0
-127.4

-322.6
-5.3
-83.0

5.2
24.2
27.7

19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q4
96,397.7
94,938.6
1,459.1
2,109,032
45,707

2021
Q1
111,223.8
110,279.3
944.5
2,109,925
52,715

Q1
92,890.8
91,728.8
1,161.9
2,105,359
44,121

16
17
18

Q3
98,623.3
97,244.4
1,378.8
2,107,303
46,801

Q2
101,664.9
100,579.3
1,085.6
2,110,930
48,161

Q2
9,611.3
9,837.7
-226.4
796
4,547

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
14,826.1
-3,878.8
-2,225.6
-4,322.1
-2,305.8
15,340.7
443.3
80.3
-514.6
1,148
1,729
893
-1,867
-1,094
7,008

Q2
-9,558.9
-9,700.1
141.1
1,005
-4,554

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
852.2
1,123.5
481.5
376.3
470.3
852.2
271.3
-642.0
-105.2
94.1
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

New York
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)
Levels

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

2020
Q2
Q3
1,501,593.6
1,472,400.3
1,499,870.1
1,470,050.7
1,723.5
2,349.6
19,358,910
19,320,970
77,566
76,207

Q4
1,421,384.9
1,418,724.1
2,660.8
19,287,180
73,696

2021
Q1
Q2
1,585,461.0
1,506,160.0
1,583,880.0
1,504,247.0
1,581.0
1,913.0
19,247,975
19,210,236
82,370
78,404

Q2
136,774.3
136,850.3
-76.0
-39,947
7,210

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-79,301.0
-29,193.3
-51,015.4
164,076.2
-79,633.0
-29,819.4
-51,326.6
165,155.9
626.1
311.2
-1,079.7
332.0
-37,940
-33,790
-39,205
-37,739
-1,359
-2,511
8,674
-3,966

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
1,364,819.2
1,363,019.8
1,799.5
19,398,857
70,356

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

1,038,260.8
106,897.5
56,439.2
50,458.3
-81,558.3
849,805.1
280,014.2
234,999.9
63,798.3
53,051.1

981,082.8
102,793.7
54,236.0
48,557.7
-77,164.1
801,125.0
274,443.8
426,024.7
64,099.4
53,767.4

1,035,416.8
106,007.5
55,757.6
50,249.9
-80,444.4
848,964.8
270,197.3
353,238.2
64,340.5
53,970.0

1,062,373.0
109,103.9
57,518.7
51,585.2
-83,700.2
869,569.0
274,541.3
277,274.6
64,751.7
53,655.3

1,082,280.1
112,262.0
59,296.8
52,965.2
-85,739.2
884,279.0
274,980.6
426,201.4
65,616.9
53,260.1

1,098,440.4
113,617.1
59,781.9
53,835.2
-86,535.7
898,287.7
278,335.4
329,536.9
65,783.9
53,325.3

-57,178.1
-4,103.8
-2,203.2
-1,900.5
4,394.3
-48,680.1
-5,570.4
191,024.8
301.1
716.4

54,334.0
3,213.8
1,521.7
1,692.2
-3,280.4
47,839.8
-4,246.5
-72,786.6
241.1
202.6

26,956.2
3,096.3
1,761.0
1,335.3
-3,255.8
20,604.2
4,344.0
-75,963.6
411.2
-314.8

19,907.1
3,158.1
1,778.1
1,380.0
-2,039.0
14,710.0
439.3
148,926.8
865.2
-395.2

16,160.3
1,355.1
485.1
870.0
-796.5
14,008.7
3,354.8
-96,664.5
167.0
65.3

71,341.4
3,038.4

630.1
71,562.8
98,969.1

943.4
69,939.2
83,535.8

936.4
66,936.6
36,726.8

929.3
64,318.1
76,302.9

922.7
67,982.2
66,652.6

630.1
221.4
95,930.6

313.3
-1,623.6
-15,433.3

-7.1
-3,002.7
-46,809.0

-7.1
-2,618.5
39,576.2

-6.5
3,664.1
-9,650.3

43,770.7

15.8
499.1
9,073.3
65,187.5
137,626.0

362.2
1,187.8
16,539.9
45,958.1
81,452.6

1,424.9
10,659.6
14,306.4
2,307.1
55,204.3

4,030.7
10,548.2
16,657.0
38,670.9
166,703.4

2,287.4
11,288.8
13,894.1
33,930.5
75,792.9

15.8
499.1
9,073.3
65,187.5
93,855.3

346.4
688.7
7,466.6
-19,229.4
-56,173.4

1,062.7
9,471.7
-2,233.5
-43,651.1
-26,248.3

2,605.8
-111.3
2,350.6
36,363.8
111,499.1

-1,743.3
740.5
-2,763.0
-4,740.4
-90,910.5

24
25

62,869.1
0.0

908.2
15,274.9

294.6
1,112.9

111,042.5
72.6

16,659.0

62,869.1

-61,960.9

-613.6

110,748.0

-94,383.6

16.0

0.0

15,274.9

-14,162.0

-1,040.3

-56.6

26
27

241.4

3,757.4
25,496.3

13,223.9
6,336.3

3,973.7
3,999.2

1,177.0
6,045.7

5,721.0
3,757.4

3,757.4
25,254.8

9,466.5
-19,160.0

-9,250.1
-2,337.0

-2,796.8
2,046.5

4,544.0
-2,288.3

28
29
30
31
32
33

741,043.1
170,288.0
119,829.7
50,458.3
126,929.7
1,317.0

700,726.9
163,045.6
114,487.8
48,557.7
117,310.3
1,241.8

730,361.4
168,764.4
118,514.5
50,249.9
136,290.9
1,864.5

760,943.4
172,546.3
120,961.2
51,585.2
128,883.3
2,168.1

776,418.4
176,155.9
123,190.8
52,965.2
129,705.7
1,077.7

786,520.9
177,197.1
123,361.9
53,835.2
134,722.5
1,403.2

-40,316.2
-7,242.4
-5,341.9
-1,900.5
-9,619.4
-75.2

29,634.5
5,718.8
4,026.7
1,692.2
18,980.6
622.8

30,582.0
3,781.9
2,446.7
1,335.3
-7,407.7
303.6

15,475.0
3,609.6
2,229.6
1,380.0
822.5
-1,090.4

10,102.4
1,041.1
171.1
870.0
5,016.7
325.5

295.1

798.0

8.5

21.5

464.5

-169.4

502.9

125,612.8

464.5
202.4
116,068.5

287.5
134,426.4

86.4
126,715.2

41.4
128,628.0

106.7
133,319.3

202.4
-9,544.2

85.1
18,357.9

-201.1
-7,711.2

-789.5
-45.0
1,912.8

13.0
65.3
4,691.3

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
16,675.5
23,542.1
6,179.2
5,629.9
10,933.9
16,675.5
6,866.6
-17,362.9
-549.3
5,304.0
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

North Carolina
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)
Levels

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

2020
Q2
Q3
555,147.2
531,153.6
554,150.2
529,235.7
997.0
1,917.9
10,590,996
10,614,498
52,417
50,040

2021
Q1
Q2
606,775.5
561,597.7
604,384.7
558,786.4
2,390.8
2,811.3
10,661,149
10,683,292
56,915
52,568

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
516,713.6
513,705.3
3,008.2
10,570,086
48,885

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

366,883.2
42,556.1
23,606.9
18,949.2
-2,132.5
322,194.5
93,579.2
100,939.8
36,448.7
25,226.4

340,852.5
40,786.6
22,536.5
18,250.1
-2,009.3
298,056.6
91,969.4
165,121.2
36,715.4
25,655.6

362,789.2
42,261.6
23,347.6
18,914.0
-2,096.6
318,431.1
90,629.7
122,092.9
36,923.4
25,795.9

373,696.1
43,481.0
24,057.2
19,423.8
-2,183.7
328,031.3
91,991.9
110,039.7
37,241.8
25,644.9

379,941.8
44,958.6
24,839.3
20,119.3
-2,340.0
332,643.2
91,744.3
182,388.0
37,879.8
25,421.7

387,880.5
45,642.3
25,210.5
20,431.9
-2,385.1
339,853.1
92,689.2
129,055.5
38,002.9
25,459.2

-26,030.7
-1,769.5
-1,070.3
-699.2
123.2
-24,138.0
-1,609.8
64,181.4
266.7
429.2

21,936.8
1,474.9
811.0
663.9
-87.3
20,374.5
-1,339.7
-43,028.4
207.9
140.3

10,906.8
1,219.5
709.6
509.9
-87.1
9,600.3
1,362.3
-12,053.2
318.4
-151.0

6,245.7
1,477.6
782.1
695.5
-156.3
4,611.9
-247.6
72,348.3
638.0
-223.2

7,938.7
683.7
371.2
312.6
-45.2
7,209.8
944.9
-53,332.5
123.1
37.5

13,736.6
441.2

300.6
15,133.0
20,578.9

450.2
15,617.3
11,902.9

446.8
15,097.5
4,396.3

443.4
17,035.7
8,746.6

440.3
17,573.6
7,045.7

300.6
1,396.4
20,137.7

149.5
484.3
-8,676.0

-3.4
-519.8
-7,506.6

-3.4
1,938.2
4,350.3

-3.1
537.9
-1,701.0

25,086.9

0.0
193.7
1,099.1
16,294.1
67,038.3

180.8
1,989.2
1,229.2
6,485.6
31,853.5

729.0
1,014.5
1,569.6
96.1
27,659.2

268.5
1,913.9
1,169.1
4,710.6
93,304.2

2.3
1,830.8
718.8
3,963.2
40,974.1

0.0
193.7
1,099.1
16,294.1
41,951.4

180.8
1,795.5
130.0
-9,808.5
-35,184.9

548.2
-974.7
340.4
-6,389.6
-4,194.2

-460.5
899.4
-400.5
4,614.5
65,645.0

-266.2
-83.1
-450.3
-747.4
-52,330.2

24
25

34,876.8
0.0

503.2
2,742.2

163.2
81.7

62,938.1
0.0

9,442.2

34,876.8

-34,373.5

-340.0

62,774.9

-53,495.9

0.8

0.0

2,742.2

-2,660.5

-81.7

0.8

26
27

40.3

1,296.0
4,255.3

1,504.8
794.5

452.2
788.9

228.2
985.3

356.3
612.4

1,296.0
4,215.0

208.8
-3,460.8

-1,052.6
-5.5

-224.0
196.4

128.1
-372.9

28
29
30
31
32
33

269,198.2
59,136.0
40,186.7
18,949.2
38,549.0
2,309.8

251,866.0
56,512.1
38,262.0
18,250.1
32,474.4
306.0

263,787.0
58,592.5
39,678.6
18,914.0
40,409.7
1,226.3

274,115.3
60,008.6
40,584.8
19,423.8
39,572.2
2,313.0

280,118.3
61,116.1
40,996.8
20,119.3
38,707.4
1,675.0

285,659.7
61,586.1
41,154.2
20,431.9
40,634.7
2,085.7

-17,332.3
-2,623.8
-1,924.7
-699.2
-6,074.6
-2,003.7

11,921.1
2,080.4
1,416.5
663.9
7,935.3
920.2

10,328.2
1,416.1
906.2
509.9
-837.5
1,086.7

6,003.0
1,107.5
412.0
695.5
-864.8
-638.0

5,541.4
470.1
157.5
312.6
1,927.3
410.7

167.5

735.6

16.9

43.4

150.5

16.9

568.1

36,239.2

150.5
106.9
32,168.4

151.9
39,183.4

45.7
37,259.3

43.9
37,032.4

119.1
38,549.0

106.9
-4,070.8

45.0
7,015.1

-106.3
-1,924.2

-718.7
-1.8
-226.8

26.5
75.2
1,516.6

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q4
530,063.0
527,049.3
3,013.6
10,640,407
49,816

Q2
38,433.6
40,444.9
-2,011.3
20,910
3,532

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-45,177.8
-23,993.6
-1,090.6
76,712.5
-45,598.3
-24,914.5
-2,186.4
77,335.4
920.9
1,095.8
-622.9
420.5
23,502
25,909
20,742
22,143
-2,377
-224
7,099
-4,347

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
4,921.6
7,270.6
1,950.2
1,519.2
3,611.8
4,921.6
2,349.0
-5,320.4
-431.0
2,092.7
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

North Dakota
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
4

Lost wages supplemental payments

5

Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
6

Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program7
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Levels

2021

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
-2,924.6
1,735.9
4,629.2
-3,420.3
315.0
5,552.1
495.7
1,420.9
-922.9
358
485
69
6,036
-3,850
2,228

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
45,006.3
42,982.2
2,024.1
765,074
58,826

Q2
49,154.8
46,941.1
2,213.7
765,243
64,234

Q3
46,230.2
43,520.7
2,709.5
765,601
60,384

Q4
47,966.1
43,835.7
4,130.4
766,086
62,612

Q1
52,595.3
49,387.8
3,207.5
766,155
68,648

Q2
50,516.7
46,039.4
4,477.3
766,400
65,914

Q2
4,148.5
3,958.9
189.6
169
5,408

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

34,896.0
4,056.9
2,134.1
1,922.8
-2,124.4
28,714.7
9,748.4
6,543.2
2,260.6
1,547.0

32,959.9
3,898.6
2,042.4
1,856.2
-1,971.0
27,090.3
9,585.4
12,479.0
2,276.4
1,572.8

34,716.7
4,048.4
2,119.6
1,928.8
-2,051.5
28,616.7
9,456.9
8,156.6
2,288.8
1,581.4

37,474.3
4,151.1
2,178.9
1,972.2
-2,112.7
31,210.6
9,547.9
7,207.6
2,308.7
1,572.8

37,102.0
4,284.3
2,242.2
2,042.1
-2,162.3
30,655.4
9,528.4
12,411.4
2,349.5
1,560.0

38,962.5
4,361.9
2,282.2
2,079.8
-2,210.1
32,390.5
9,600.4
8,525.8
2,357.3
1,562.2

-1,936.1
-158.3
-91.7
-66.6
153.4
-1,624.4
-163.0
5,935.8
15.8
25.8

1,756.7
149.8
77.2
72.6
-80.5
1,526.4
-128.6
-4,322.4
12.4
8.6

2,757.7
102.6
59.3
43.4
-61.2
2,593.9
91.0
-949.0
19.9
-8.6

-372.3
133.2
63.3
69.9
-49.7
-555.2
-19.5
5,203.8
40.8
-12.8

1,860.5
77.7
40.0
37.7
-47.7
1,735.0
72.0
-3,885.7
7.9
2.1

1,161.6
92.7

18.4
1,248.0
1,981.2

27.6
1,336.9
998.3

27.4
1,277.8
437.5

27.2
1,302.0
765.1

27.0
1,380.7
560.8

18.4
86.4
1,888.5

9.2
88.9
-982.9

-0.2
-59.1
-560.8

-0.2
24.2
327.6

-0.2
78.7
-204.3

1,481.3

0.0
22.0
65.5
1,283.8
5,400.7

5.6
76.2
59.2
408.8
1,951.2

1.3
140.7
74.2
8.2
1,610.9

(L)
211.6
46.8
341.7
6,434.8

0.0
169.1
49.5
209.4
2,664.8

0.0
22.0
65.5
1,283.8
3,919.4

5.6
54.1
-6.3
-875.0
-3,449.5

-4.3
64.5
15.0
-400.6
-340.3

(L)
71.0
-27.4
333.5
4,824.0

(L)
-42.6
2.8
-132.4
-3,770.0

24

2,600.1

37.5

12.2

4,580.8

687.2

2,600.1

-2,562.6

-25.3

4,568.7

-3,893.6

25

0.0

124.8

10.3

2.4

1.2

0.0

124.8

-114.6

-7.9

-1.1

26

374.2

112.3

33.7

32.8

171.1

374.2

-261.9

-78.5

-1.0

138.4

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Q2
-2,078.6
-3,348.3
1,269.8
245
-2,734

27

8.4

890.9

151.5

34.2

181.9

113.0

882.5

-739.4

-117.2

147.6

-68.8

28
29
30
31
32
33

23,990.2
5,595.8
3,673.0
1,922.8
5,310.0
1,786.4

22,294.1
5,373.4
3,517.2
1,856.2
5,292.4
1,977.8

23,240.1
5,576.7
3,647.9
1,928.8
5,899.8
2,472.7

24,014.5
5,698.2
3,726.0
1,972.2
7,761.7
3,890.2

24,457.9
5,846.5
3,804.4
2,042.1
6,797.6
2,962.1

25,011.4
5,916.9
3,837.1
2,079.8
8,034.1
4,228.5

-1,696.1
-222.4
-155.8
-66.6
-17.6
191.4

946.0
203.4
130.8
72.6
607.4
494.9

774.4
121.4
78.1
43.4
1,861.8
1,417.5

443.4
148.3
78.4
69.9
-964.0
-928.1

553.6
70.4
32.7
37.7
1,236.5
1,266.4

339.5

680.2

1,657.0

2.6

35.8

339.5

340.7

976.8

-1,654.5

33.3

101.2
3,314.7

143.7
3,427.2

43.2
3,871.4

183.8
3,835.5

414.8
3,805.6

101.2
-208.9

42.6
112.5

-100.5
444.3

140.6
-36.0

230.9
-29.9

34
5

2020

35
36

3,523.6

Of which:
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses5
-285.8
184.5
-42.0
37
425.6
139.8
324.3
282.3
290.8
425.6
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
(L) Less than $50,000.
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?

8.6

4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering these
loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results when t
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Ohio
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)
Levels

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

2020
Q2
Q3
659,946.2
627,527.3
658,440.4
625,351.7
1,505.8
2,175.6
11,696,135
11,694,445
56,424
53,660

2021
Q1
Q2
705,692.6
651,683.9
702,866.7
647,606.1
2,825.9
4,077.9
11,689,678
11,685,870
60,369
55,767

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
600,047.1
597,995.4
2,051.7
11,701,100
51,281

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

426,069.8
47,435.2
25,640.6
21,794.6
-2,531.1
376,103.5
105,504.4
118,439.2
39,874.0
31,629.4

399,094.4
45,263.5
24,464.6
20,798.9
-2,371.4
351,459.6
103,501.3
204,985.4
40,083.1
32,110.2

422,797.9
47,047.8
25,405.1
21,642.7
-2,475.8
373,274.2
101,982.9
152,270.1
40,247.9
32,264.3

434,842.7
48,480.9
26,192.6
22,288.3
-2,581.2
383,780.6
103,363.5
134,260.7
40,511.5
32,089.0

436,007.9
49,330.1
26,572.7
22,757.4
-2,573.6
384,104.2
103,420.2
218,168.1
41,051.0
31,847.2

447,014.3
49,989.9
26,911.8
23,078.2
-2,595.5
394,428.9
104,509.0
152,746.0
41,155.1
31,887.3

-26,975.4
-2,171.7
-1,176.0
-995.7
159.7
-24,644.0
-2,003.1
86,546.2
209.1
480.9

23,703.4
1,784.3
940.4
843.8
-104.5
21,814.7
-1,518.4
-52,715.2
164.7
154.1

12,044.9
1,433.1
787.5
645.6
-105.4
10,506.3
1,380.6
-18,009.4
263.6
-175.3

1,165.2
849.1
380.1
469.0
7.7
323.7
56.7
83,907.4
539.4
-241.8

11,006.4
659.9
339.1
320.8
-21.9
10,324.7
1,088.8
-65,422.1
104.1
40.0

23,484.4
1,307.3

376.4
25,088.9
35,498.3

563.5
27,440.7
18,518.9

559.3
27,120.1
8,346.5

555.1
27,228.5
18,155.3

551.2
29,128.5
12,407.0

376.4
1,604.6
34,191.0

187.2
2,351.8
-16,979.4

-4.2
-320.6
-10,172.3

-4.2
108.5
9,808.8

-3.9
1,900.0
-5,748.3

22,144.2

3.5
108.7
3,678.2
24,195.5
72,204.7

81.1
358.4
3,986.2
9,352.6
33,798.3

314.3
1,519.1
4,476.7
269.4
26,193.5

30.9
2,530.3
4,555.2
9,782.1
99,886.1

1.6
2,085.1
2,768.7
6,422.7
38,168.2

3.5
108.7
3,678.2
24,195.5
50,060.5

77.6
249.7
307.9
-14,843.0
-38,406.4

233.2
1,160.7
490.5
-9,083.1
-7,604.8

-283.4
1,011.2
78.5
9,512.7
73,692.6

-29.3
-445.2
-1,786.5
-3,359.4
-61,717.9

24
25

40,980.0
0.0

590.3
3,527.4

191.4
557.7

72,859.8
101.0

10,930.7

40,980.0

-40,389.7

-398.8

72,668.4

-61,929.2

37.7

0.0

3,527.4

-2,969.7

-456.7

-63.3

26
27

59.7

1,751.0
6,308.9

3,466.6
3,020.6

1,041.7
1,187.6

362.8
1,772.6

562.6
1,101.7

1,751.0
6,249.2

1,715.6
-3,288.3

-2,424.9
-1,833.0

-678.9
585.0

199.8
-671.0

28
29
30
31
32
33

309,901.5
72,091.2
50,296.6
21,794.6
44,077.1
1,613.1

289,328.3
68,383.0
47,584.1
20,798.9
41,383.1
1,070.0

303,399.4
70,900.5
49,257.8
21,642.7
48,498.0
1,738.0

315,284.3
72,610.0
50,321.6
22,288.3
46,948.5
2,970.7

316,586.3
73,212.8
50,455.5
22,757.4
46,208.7
2,372.4

322,155.4
73,696.8
50,618.7
23,078.2
51,162.0
3,618.2

-20,573.2
-3,708.2
-2,712.5
-995.7
-2,694.0
-543.1

14,071.1
2,517.5
1,673.7
843.8
7,114.8
668.1

11,884.9
1,709.4
1,063.9
645.6
-1,549.4
1,232.7

1,302.1
602.9
133.8
469.0
-739.8
-598.3

5,569.1
484.0
163.2
320.8
4,953.3
1,245.8

424.1

1,187.6

2.1

25.1

317.4

106.7

763.5

42,464.0

317.4
104.8
40,313.2

148.9
46,759.9

44.8
43,977.8

153.3
43,836.3

344.6
47,543.9

104.8
-2,150.8

44.1
6,446.7

-104.2
-2,782.1

-1,185.5
108.6
-141.5

23.0
191.3
3,707.5

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q4
621,404.8
617,990.1
3,414.7
11,695,351
53,133

Q2
59,899.1
60,445.0
-545.9
-4,965
5,143

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-54,008.7
-32,418.9
-6,122.5
84,287.8
-55,260.6
-33,088.7
-7,361.6
84,876.6
669.8
1,239.1
-588.8
1,252.0
-1,690
906
-5,673
-3,808
-2,764
-527
7,236
-4,602

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
7,185.5
9,239.8
2,881.1
2,416.2
6,809.7
7,185.5
2,054.3
-6,358.7
-464.9
4,393.4
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Oklahoma
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
192,838.3
191,673.9
1,164.4
3,975,430
48,508

2020
Q2
208,087.2
207,080.6
1,006.6
3,979,102
52,295

Q3
195,692.4
194,363.7
1,328.7
3,983,811
49,122

Q4
197,590.5
195,475.0
2,115.5
3,989,339
49,530

2021
Q1
223,551.0
222,431.1
1,119.9
3,992,739
55,989

Q2
206,090.4
204,354.3
1,736.2
3,996,822
51,564

Q2
15,248.9
15,406.7
-157.8
3,672
3,787

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-17,460.6
-12,394.8
1,898.1
25,960.5
-18,076.8
-12,717.0
1,111.3
26,956.1
322.1
786.8
-995.7
616.3
4,709
5,528
3,400
4,083
-3,173
408
6,459
-4,425

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

131,771.9
14,214.6
7,874.6
6,340.0
445.0
118,002.4
37,103.7
37,732.3
13,231.6
9,330.0

122,815.3
13,562.7
7,483.1
6,079.6
419.6
109,672.2
36,568.4
61,846.6
13,313.9
9,477.1

128,380.0
14,070.3
7,766.5
6,303.7
441.2
114,751.0
36,189.1
44,752.3
13,378.4
9,525.8

134,441.0
14,436.1
7,981.0
6,455.1
461.6
120,466.5
36,492.9
40,631.1
13,479.9
9,475.2

132,832.1
14,527.4
8,019.7
6,507.7
487.2
118,791.9
36,506.7
68,252.4
13,685.7
9,403.1

135,765.0
14,687.7
8,105.6
6,582.1
499.0
121,576.3
36,764.1
47,750.1
13,725.4
9,415.0

-8,956.6
-651.9
-391.5
-260.4
-25.4
-8,330.2
-535.3
24,114.4
82.3
147.1

5,564.7
507.6
283.5
224.1
21.6
5,078.8
-379.3
-17,094.3
64.5
48.7

6,061.0
365.8
214.5
151.4
20.4
5,715.6
303.8
-4,121.3
101.4
-50.6

-1,608.9
91.2
38.7
52.6
25.5
-1,674.6
13.8
27,621.4
205.8
-72.1

2,932.9
160.3
85.9
74.4
11.8
2,784.4
257.4
-20,502.3
39.7
12.0

4,955.5
397.8

111.1
5,043.7
7,649.9

166.3
5,322.7
4,488.0

165.1
5,068.3
1,880.7

163.8
5,092.9
3,488.2

162.7
5,497.3
3,062.7

111.1
88.2
7,252.1

55.2
278.9
-3,161.9

-1.3
-254.3
-2,607.3

-1.2
24.6
1,607.5

-1.2
404.4
-425.5

9,817.3

0.0
43.0
62.6
4,955.4
26,362.0

12.9
218.2
258.9
2,324.6
12,037.5

104.3
712.6
259.6
78.4
10,727.0

1.7
1,005.7
270.8
1,687.5
36,582.5

0.7
872.6
289.0
1,478.6
16,049.6

0.0
43.0
62.6
4,955.4
16,544.7

12.9
175.2
196.2
-2,630.7
-14,324.5

91.4
494.4
0.7
-2,246.2
-1,310.5

-102.6
293.1
11.3
1,609.1
25,855.5

-1.0
-133.1
18.2
-209.0
-20,532.9

24
25

13,521.2
0.0

195.2
800.5

63.3
145.8

24,649.7
9.9

3,698.0

13,521.2

-13,326.0

-131.9

24,586.4

-20,951.7

5.7

0.0

800.5

-654.7

-136.0

-4.1

26
27

17.4

590.5
1,833.3

470.9
308.2

141.5
184.4

92.4
392.7

77.3
244.1

590.5
1,815.9

-119.7
-1,525.0

-329.4
-123.9

-49.1
208.4

-15.1
-148.6

28
29
30
31
32
33

86,472.6
20,776.7
14,436.7
6,340.0
24,522.6
925.4

80,135.3
19,899.4
13,819.8
6,079.6
22,780.5
768.3

83,781.0
20,709.5
14,405.8
6,303.7
23,889.5
1,089.1

86,669.2
21,197.1
14,742.0
6,455.1
26,574.6
1,872.2

86,201.9
21,100.7
14,593.0
6,507.7
25,529.5
871.2

87,539.8
21,197.6
14,615.5
6,582.1
27,027.6
1,484.1

-6,337.3
-877.2
-616.9
-260.4
-1,742.1
-157.0

3,645.8
810.0
585.9
224.1
1,109.0
320.7

2,888.2
487.7
336.3
151.4
2,685.1
783.1

-467.3
-96.4
-149.0
52.6
-1,045.1
-1,000.9

1,337.9
96.9
22.5
74.4
1,498.1
612.9

559.5

1,080.3

0.0

35.4

644.7

-85.2

520.9

23,597.3

644.7
48.8
22,012.2

69.3
22,800.4

20.8
24,702.5

186.1
24,658.2

437.1
25,543.4

48.8
-1,585.1

20.5
788.2

-48.5
1,902.1

-1,080.3
165.3
-44.2

35.4
251.0
885.2

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Levels

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
3,590.8
1,844.2
1,887.9
1,097.9
1,357.3
3,590.8
-1,746.6
43.7
-790.0
259.3
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Oregon
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-18,528.8
-6,601.1
360.7
27,898.1
-18,899.9
-6,864.5
53.5
28,367.7
263.4
307.2
-469.6
371.2
5,977
6,970
4,660
5,242
-1,637
-8
6,492
-4,425

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
229,040.2
227,123.5
1,916.7
4,234,519
54,089

2020
Q2
246,396.5
244,233.0
2,163.5
4,239,315
58,122

Q3
239,795.4
237,368.5
2,426.9
4,245,292
56,485

Q4
240,156.1
237,422.1
2,734.1
4,252,262
56,477

2021
Q1
268,054.2
265,789.7
2,264.5
4,256,922
62,969

Q2
249,525.5
246,889.8
2,635.7
4,262,164
58,544

Q2
17,356.3
17,109.5
246.9
4,796
4,033

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

165,746.8
20,386.6
10,649.3
9,737.3
-5,617.7
139,742.5
44,987.0
44,310.7
15,303.4
9,797.1

153,946.7
19,376.9
10,101.9
9,275.0
-5,221.7
129,348.1
44,052.9
72,995.5
15,410.7
9,962.9

165,310.1
20,151.3
10,499.3
9,652.0
-5,490.2
139,668.6
43,299.7
56,827.1
15,495.2
10,014.0

169,440.1
20,720.5
10,814.3
9,906.2
-5,692.7
143,027.0
44,077.6
53,051.6
15,630.4
9,949.6

170,214.9
21,095.0
10,978.3
10,116.7
-5,701.3
143,418.6
43,935.7
80,699.9
15,906.9
9,856.5

173,386.3
21,484.6
11,170.0
10,314.6
-5,810.4
146,091.3
44,479.7
58,954.5
15,960.3
9,872.3

-11,800.1
-1,009.7
-547.4
-462.3
396.0
-10,394.5
-934.0
28,684.8
107.3
165.8

11,363.4
774.4
397.4
377.0
-268.5
10,320.5
-753.2
-16,168.4
84.5
51.1

4,130.0
569.2
315.0
254.1
-202.5
3,358.4
777.8
-3,775.5
135.2
-64.5

774.8
374.5
164.0
210.5
-8.6
391.6
-141.9
27,648.3
276.5
-93.1

3,171.4
389.6
191.7
197.9
-109.1
2,672.7
544.0
-21,745.4
53.4
15.8

9,766.0
627.1

116.7
10,391.0
10,908.8

174.8
11,474.5
8,966.4

173.5
11,203.0
4,565.5

172.1
11,363.0
7,675.9

170.9
11,765.6
6,545.4

116.7
625.0
10,281.7

58.0
1,083.5
-1,942.4

-1.3
-271.4
-4,400.9

-1.3
160.0
3,110.5

-1.2
402.6
-1,130.5

8,817.1

0.0
49.1
127.8
6,745.0
26,322.1

40.5
254.0
648.6
5,076.8
10,877.0

173.4
1,172.5
1,138.5
765.8
11,703.1

267.2
1,541.9
1,067.0
3,836.3
35,897.6

10.0
1,759.9
859.4
3,092.4
14,810.9

0.0
49.1
127.8
6,745.0
17,505.1

40.5
204.9
520.9
-1,668.3
-15,445.2

132.9
918.5
489.9
-4,311.0
826.2

93.7
369.4
-71.5
3,070.5
24,194.5

-257.1
218.0
-207.6
-743.9
-21,086.6

24
25

14,401.6
0.0

208.0
0.0

67.5
1,521.1

25,033.4
64.5

3,755.6

14,401.6

-14,193.6

-140.6

24,965.9

-21,277.8

33.0

0.0

0.0

1,521.1

-1,456.6

-31.5

26
27

17.3

746.3
1,829.1

1,023.9
302.5

307.7
501.8

161.7
444.2

132.0
276.1

746.3
1,811.8

277.6
-1,526.6

-716.2
199.4

-145.9
-57.6

-29.7
-168.1

28
29
30
31
32
33

117,431.2
28,006.2
18,268.9
9,737.3
20,309.4
1,106.2

109,299.6
26,699.9
17,424.9
9,275.0
17,947.2
1,360.0

114,930.6
27,827.7
18,175.7
9,652.0
22,551.8
1,621.5

119,432.0
28,509.6
18,603.4
9,906.2
21,498.5
1,917.6

120,001.3
29,039.9
18,923.2
10,116.7
21,173.7
1,430.5

122,678.0
29,377.5
19,062.9
10,314.6
21,330.7
1,790.3

-8,131.7
-1,306.3
-844.0
-462.3
-2,362.2
253.9

5,631.0
1,127.8
750.8
377.0
4,604.6
261.4

4,501.5
681.9
427.7
254.1
-1,053.3
296.1

569.3
530.3
319.8
210.5
-324.8
-487.2

2,676.7
337.6
139.7
197.9
157.1
359.8

203.7

546.7

24.9

40.9

141.3

62.4

343.0

19,203.2

141.3
153.4
16,587.2

217.9
20,930.3

65.5
19,580.9

51.2
19,743.2

119.1
19,540.5

153.4
-2,616.0

64.5
4,343.2

-152.4
-1,349.5

-521.8
-14.3
162.4

16.0
67.9
-202.8

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
2,466.7
4,093.1
1,044.0
916.8
1,160.4
2,466.7
1,626.4
-3,049.1
-127.3
243.7
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Pennsylvania
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)
Levels

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

2020
Q2
Q3
830,663.9
802,975.5
829,350.3
800,925.0
1,313.5
2,050.4
12,788,403
12,782,588
64,954
62,818

2021
Q1
Q2
865,974.2
807,530.8
864,270.3
805,423.8
1,703.9
2,107.0
12,769,811
12,762,077
67,814
63,276

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
744,113.4
742,236.8
1,876.6
12,797,416
58,146

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

513,337.8
57,953.4
31,249.0
26,704.4
11,274.8
466,659.2
131,156.7
146,297.5
50,198.0
37,400.9

482,161.0
55,499.2
29,959.7
25,539.5
10,681.3
437,343.1
129,141.5
264,179.3
50,468.4
37,953.4

508,002.2
57,390.9
31,031.4
26,359.6
11,140.5
461,751.8
127,628.6
213,595.1
50,681.8
38,128.4

524,635.0
59,031.3
32,005.3
27,026.0
11,561.2
477,164.8
129,401.7
170,581.5
51,025.7
37,923.1

523,980.4
59,768.4
32,352.8
27,415.7
11,897.2
476,109.1
129,653.2
260,211.9
51,731.7
37,645.6

533,433.1
60,632.0
32,798.9
27,833.1
12,129.8
484,930.9
130,996.3
191,603.6
51,868.0
37,691.4

-31,176.8
-2,454.3
-1,289.3
-1,164.9
-593.5
-29,316.1
-2,015.2
117,881.7
270.4
552.5

25,841.2
1,891.8
1,071.7
820.1
459.2
24,408.6
-1,512.9
-50,584.1
213.4
175.0

16,632.8
1,640.4
974.0
666.4
420.7
15,413.1
1,773.1
-43,013.6
343.9
-205.3

-654.6
737.1
347.4
389.7
336.0
-1,055.7
251.5
89,630.4
706.0
-277.5

9,452.7
863.6
446.1
417.5
232.6
8,821.7
1,343.2
-68,608.3
136.3
45.8

30,430.8
2,310.5

444.9
35,457.2
60,073.2

666.1
34,318.0
47,738.3

661.1
33,837.0
15,682.2

656.1
35,921.9
26,604.2

651.5
38,757.4
18,713.1

444.9
5,026.4
57,762.7

221.2
-1,139.2
-12,334.9

-5.0
-481.0
-32,056.1

-5.0
2,084.9
10,922.0

-4.6
2,835.5
-7,891.1

25,957.3

7.5
352.1
8,179.7
39,101.8
80,227.1

258.2
754.0
11,866.7
26,010.7
42,728.6

556.7
3,343.2
7,728.4
533.4
32,113.5

992.7
3,834.2
6,722.2
12,144.7
108,308.5

81.6
3,563.5
4,235.7
8,320.3
44,573.6

7.5
352.1
8,179.7
39,101.8
54,269.7

250.7
401.9
3,687.0
-13,091.1
-37,498.4

298.5
2,589.2
-4,138.3
-25,477.4
-10,615.1

436.0
490.9
-1,006.1
11,611.3
76,195.0

-911.2
-270.7
-2,486.5
-3,824.4
-63,734.9

24
25

43,962.8
0.0

633.2
6,437.7

205.4
1,001.2

76,585.5
90.0

11,489.6

43,962.8

-43,329.6

-427.8

76,380.1

-65,095.9

10.0

0.0

6,437.7

-5,436.5

-911.2

-80.0

26
27

63.7

2,480.0
6,722.6

4,648.2
4,049.5

1,396.8
2,591.4

482.3
2,250.3

1,696.8
1,398.6

2,480.0
6,659.0

2,168.2
-2,673.2

-3,251.4
-1,458.0

-914.5
-341.1

1,214.6
-851.8

28
29
30
31
32
33

358,305.1
87,430.6
60,726.1
26,704.4
67,602.2
1,413.0

336,355.3
83,196.5
57,657.0
25,539.5
62,609.2
851.5

351,976.4
86,189.5
59,829.9
26,359.6
69,836.3
1,585.8

365,989.7
88,273.8
61,247.8
27,026.0
70,371.5
1,976.5

366,178.3
88,313.5
60,897.9
27,415.7
69,488.5
1,222.0

372,997.5
89,050.3
61,217.1
27,833.1
71,385.3
1,618.8

-21,949.7
-4,234.0
-3,069.1
-1,164.9
-4,993.0
-561.5

15,621.0
2,993.0
2,172.9
820.1
7,227.2
734.3

14,013.4
2,084.3
1,417.8
666.4
535.2
390.8

188.6
39.8
-349.9
389.7
-883.0
-754.5

6,819.2
736.8
319.3
417.5
1,896.8
396.8

285.2

627.4

0.0

19.8

309.2

-24.0

342.2

66,189.2

309.2
144.3
61,757.7

205.0
68,250.6

61.6
68,395.0

40.2
68,266.5

99.5
69,766.5

144.3
-4,431.6

60.7
6,492.9

-143.4
144.4

-627.4
-21.4
-128.5

19.8
59.3
1,500.0

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q4
777,148.0
774,699.8
2,448.3
12,779,376
60,813

Q2
86,550.5
87,113.6
-563.1
-9,013
6,808

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-58,443.4
-27,688.4
-25,827.5
88,826.2
-58,846.5
-28,425.3
-26,225.3
89,570.5
736.9
397.8
-744.3
403.1
-5,815
-3,212
-9,565
-7,734
-2,136
-2,005
7,001
-4,538

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
8,600.5
8,652.1
3,472.9
2,492.7
4,924.6
8,600.5
51.6
-5,179.2
-980.1
2,431.9
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Rhode Island
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
4

Lost wages supplemental payments

5

Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
6

Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program7
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Levels

2021

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
-3,098.3
-1,742.9
7,268.7
-3,102.4
-1,749.3
7,279.9
4.0
6.3
-11.2
-453
-245
-721
6,923
-2,903
-1,635

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
61,018.0
60,997.4
20.6
1,058,208
57,662

Q2
68,040.4
68,014.6
25.8
1,057,524
64,339

Q3
64,942.1
64,912.2
29.9
1,057,071
61,436

Q4
63,199.1
63,163.0
36.2
1,056,826
59,801

Q1
70,467.8
70,442.8
25.0
1,056,105
66,724

Q2
65,045.4
65,011.9
33.5
1,055,525
61,624

Q2
7,022.4
7,017.2
5.2
-684
6,677

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

40,737.0
5,207.0
2,884.1
2,322.9
2,687.2
38,217.2
10,669.7
12,131.0
3,926.9
2,940.4

38,128.7
4,950.4
2,741.1
2,209.3
2,576.7
35,755.0
10,510.5
21,774.9
3,950.9
2,984.3

40,402.0
5,125.2
2,835.7
2,289.5
2,668.9
37,945.7
10,370.3
16,626.1
3,969.6
2,998.3

41,545.3
5,266.5
2,918.4
2,348.0
2,793.5
39,072.3
10,505.0
13,621.8
3,998.9
2,981.9

40,944.2
5,229.7
2,888.5
2,341.1
2,870.5
38,585.1
10,461.6
21,421.1
4,057.9
2,959.6

41,791.6
5,338.8
2,945.3
2,393.5
2,893.8
39,346.6
10,550.6
15,148.2
4,069.2
2,963.3

-2,608.4
-256.6
-143.0
-113.6
-110.5
-2,462.3
-159.2
9,643.9
24.0
44.0

2,273.4
174.8
94.6
80.2
92.2
2,190.7
-140.3
-5,148.8
18.8
13.9

1,143.3
141.2
82.7
58.5
124.6
1,126.6
134.7
-3,004.3
29.2
-16.4

-601.1
-36.8
-29.9
-6.9
77.1
-487.2
-43.4
7,799.3
59.0
-22.3

847.4
109.2
56.8
52.4
23.3
761.5
89.0
-6,272.9
11.4
3.7

2,710.4
165.5

35.0
2,786.5
4,948.1

52.4
2,899.5
2,880.4

52.0
2,699.0
1,210.0

51.6
2,703.5
2,574.1

51.2
2,878.8
1,448.0

35.0
76.2
4,782.6

17.4
113.0
-2,067.7

-0.4
-200.5
-1,670.4

-0.4
4.4
1,364.1

-0.4
175.3
-1,126.1

2,387.9

0.0
19.2
377.0
3,516.8
7,105.0

11.1
85.4
578.5
1,265.1
3,878.2

57.4
298.3
521.9
5.2
2,732.0

121.6
291.4
538.1
1,380.4
9,126.1

3.2
195.7
337.4
725.9
3,788.9

0.0
19.2
377.0
3,516.8
4,717.1

11.1
66.2
201.5
-2,251.7
-3,226.8

46.3
212.8
-56.6
-1,259.9
-1,146.2

64.2
-6.9
16.2
1,375.2
6,394.1

-118.4
-95.7
-200.7
-654.5
-5,337.2

24

3,635.5

52.3

17.0

6,297.1

944.7

3,635.5

-3,583.1

-35.4

6,280.1

-5,352.4

25

0.0

681.3

7.6

1.4

0.0

0.0

681.3

-673.7

-6.1

-1.4

26

445.6

347.4

104.4

51.5

66.2

445.6

-98.1

-243.0

-52.9

14.7

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Q2
-5,422.4
-5,430.9
8.6
-580
-5,100

27

5.3

556.6

337.3

146.3

175.2

108.9

551.3

-219.3

-191.0

28.9

-66.3

28
29
30
31
32
33

29,472.6
6,981.4
4,658.5
2,322.9
4,283.0
10.4

27,523.7
6,657.5
4,448.3
2,209.3
3,947.4
15.7

28,830.8
6,932.9
4,643.4
2,289.5
4,638.4
19.7

29,947.2
7,107.0
4,759.0
2,348.0
4,491.1
25.9

29,339.3
7,030.9
4,689.8
2,341.1
4,574.0
14.5

30,057.5
7,135.0
4,741.5
2,393.5
4,599.1
22.9

-1,948.8
-323.9
-210.3
-113.6
-335.6
5.3

1,307.0
275.3
195.1
80.2
691.0
4.0

1,116.5
174.2
115.7
58.5
-147.3
6.2

-607.9
-76.1
-69.2
-6.9
82.9
-11.4

718.2
104.1
51.7
52.4
25.1
8.4

(L)

0.7

10.9

0.9

4.5

(L)

(L)

10.2

-10.0

3.6

5.1
3,931.7

7.3
4,618.7

2.2
4,465.2

0.9
4,559.5

3.8
4,576.2

5.1
-340.9

2.2
687.0

-5.1
-153.5

-1.2
94.3

2.9
16.7

34
5

2020

35
36

4,272.6

Of which:
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses5
203.8
-495.1
-14.4
37
563.0
766.8
271.7
257.2
335.8
563.0
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
(L) Less than $50,000.
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?

78.5

4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering these
loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results when t
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

South Carolina
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-22,028.9
-15,495.3
-174.2
36,141.6
-22,128.1
-15,649.8
-356.6
36,276.5
154.5
182.4
-135.0
99.1
14,881
16,484
13,227
13,734
-3,109
-182
6,756
-4,321

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
242,424.0
242,042.6
381.5
5,198,709
46,632

2020
Q2
263,678.4
263,581.1
97.2
5,211,779
50,593

Q3
248,183.1
247,931.4
251.7
5,226,660
47,484

Q4
248,008.9
247,574.8
434.1
5,243,144
47,302

2021
Q1
284,150.5
283,851.3
299.2
5,256,371
54,058

Q2
262,121.5
261,723.2
398.3
5,270,105
49,737

Q2
21,254.4
21,538.6
-284.2
13,070
3,961

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

156,672.3
18,811.5
10,568.0
8,243.4
5,182.7
143,043.5
46,585.8
52,794.7
20,154.0
13,713.7

144,711.7
17,808.0
10,025.4
7,782.5
4,900.5
131,804.2
45,817.7
86,056.4
20,311.3
13,958.3

155,166.4
18,523.6
10,463.5
8,060.1
5,115.2
141,757.9
45,230.3
61,194.9
20,434.4
14,038.3

158,602.9
19,005.0
10,771.3
8,233.7
5,324.2
144,922.1
46,027.6
57,059.2
20,626.8
13,952.3

159,365.9
19,334.7
10,938.0
8,396.6
5,473.5
145,504.7
46,070.1
92,575.7
21,016.0
13,822.2

164,111.1
19,662.5
11,115.8
8,546.8
5,568.1
150,016.7
46,637.0
65,467.8
21,091.1
13,844.3

-11,960.7
-1,003.5
-542.6
-460.9
-282.1
-11,239.3
-768.1
33,261.8
157.3
244.5

10,454.7
715.7
438.1
277.6
214.6
9,953.7
-587.4
-24,861.6
123.2
80.0

3,436.6
481.4
307.7
173.6
209.0
3,164.2
797.3
-4,135.7
192.4
-85.9

762.9
329.6
166.8
162.9
149.3
582.6
42.5
35,516.5
389.2
-130.1

4,745.3
327.9
177.7
150.2
94.6
4,512.0
566.9
-27,107.9
75.1
22.0

6,234.9
280.1

163.5
6,705.8
12,122.5

244.9
7,022.8
4,439.4

243.0
6,714.9
1,977.0

241.2
6,822.6
4,269.3

239.5
7,036.3
3,448.6

163.5
470.9
11,842.4

81.3
317.0
-7,683.1

-1.8
-307.8
-2,462.4

-1.8
107.7
2,292.3

-1.7
213.8
-820.7

12,412.0

0.0
57.3
489.2
9,539.9
32,958.7

56.9
351.8
409.7
2,358.4
15,260.0

137.4
678.3
445.9
58.0
13,788.1

1.6
970.1
457.5
2,348.0
46,645.6

1.3
827.0
339.0
1,879.1
20,047.5

0.0
57.3
489.2
9,539.9
20,546.7

56.9
294.6
-79.5
-7,181.5
-17,698.7

80.5
326.5
36.2
-2,300.4
-1,471.9

-135.9
291.8
11.6
2,290.0
32,857.5

-0.3
-143.1
-118.5
-468.9
-26,598.1

24
25

17,687.3
0.0

255.2
744.2

82.8
381.9

31,953.0
17.6

4,793.7

17,687.3

-17,432.1

-172.4

31,870.2

-27,159.3

12.3

0.0

744.2

-362.3

-364.3

-5.4

26
27

15.7

543.4
1,659.0

755.3
572.8

227.0
225.5

91.9
414.5

131.2
257.6

543.4
1,643.3

211.9
-1,086.2

-528.3
-347.2

-135.1
188.9

39.3
-156.9

28
29
30
31
32
33

112,427.2
27,198.2
18,954.8
8,243.4
17,046.9
287.0

104,183.2
25,633.8
17,851.3
7,782.5
14,894.6
3.3

109,650.3
26,613.7
18,553.6
8,060.1
18,902.4
157.4

113,690.0
27,162.2
18,928.4
8,233.7
17,750.8
338.5

114,269.1
27,403.9
19,007.3
8,396.6
17,692.8
201.4

116,675.3
27,678.1
19,131.3
8,546.8
19,757.8
299.3

-8,244.1
-1,564.4
-1,103.5
-460.9
-2,152.2
-283.7

5,467.1
979.9
702.3
277.6
4,007.7
154.1

4,039.8
548.4
374.8
173.6
-1,151.6
181.0

579.1
241.7
78.9
162.9
-57.9
-137.0

2,406.2
274.2
124.0
150.2
2,064.9
97.8

57.2

172.5

1.7

18.7

56.9

0.3

115.3

16,759.9

56.9
43.0
14,891.3

61.1
18,744.9

18.4
17,412.3

11.2
17,491.4

30.3
19,458.5

43.0
-1,868.6

18.1
3,853.6

-42.7
-1,332.6

-170.8
-7.2
79.1

17.0
19.1
1,967.1

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
2,135.7
1,680.7
3,647.2
818.5
943.9
3,079.6
1,680.7
1,966.5
-2,828.7
125.4
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

South Dakota
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
4,758.2
-2,839.3
2,615.1
-3,195.1
953.8
6,039.8
355.8
1,661.3
-1,281.7
1,187
1,228
971
-3,259
2,844
5,247

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
51,399.2
48,859.1
2,540.1
891,075
57,682

2020
Q2
54,449.0
51,628.0
2,821.1
892,182
61,029

Q3
51,609.7
48,432.9
3,176.8
893,369
57,770

Q4
54,224.8
49,386.7
4,838.1
894,597
60,614

2021
Q1
58,983.0
55,426.6
3,556.4
895,568
65,861

Q2
55,999.3
51,018.7
4,980.6
896,770
62,446

Q2
3,049.8
2,768.9
280.9
1,107
3,347

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

35,970.3
3,790.9
2,152.2
1,638.7
-158.5
32,020.9
11,558.6
7,819.7
2,993.8
2,032.2

33,532.5
3,655.3
2,059.1
1,596.2
-146.7
29,730.5
11,318.7
13,399.9
3,016.7
2,066.5

35,555.6
3,814.9
2,144.5
1,670.4
-155.3
31,585.3
11,155.3
8,869.2
3,034.5
2,077.6

38,777.0
3,928.2
2,208.8
1,719.3
-160.9
34,687.9
11,288.0
8,249.0
3,061.9
2,065.3

37,267.4
3,934.1
2,203.7
1,730.4
-147.2
33,186.1
11,346.1
14,450.8
3,116.9
2,047.3

38,959.0
3,970.3
2,223.1
1,747.2
-147.1
34,841.6
11,470.2
9,687.5
3,127.5
2,050.3

-2,437.7
-135.5
-93.1
-42.5
11.8
-2,290.5
-240.0
5,580.2
22.9
34.3

2,023.1
159.6
85.4
74.2
-8.7
1,854.8
-163.4
-4,530.7
17.8
11.1

3,221.4
113.3
64.3
48.9
-5.6
3,102.6
132.7
-620.2
27.4
-12.3

-1,509.6
5.9
-5.2
11.1
13.7
-1,501.8
58.1
6,201.8
55.0
-18.1

1,691.6
36.2
19.4
16.7
0.1
1,655.5
124.1
-4,763.3
10.6
3.0

877.8
39.6

24.2
922.3
820.1

36.3
982.5
394.6

36.0
948.6
93.1

35.7
954.5
133.2

35.5
1,007.0
97.6

24.2
44.5
780.5

12.0
60.2
-425.5

-0.3
-33.9
-301.5

-0.3
5.9
40.1

-0.3
52.5
-35.6

1,876.2

0.0
1.6
20.3
599.9
6,574.3

0.0
5.1
34.8
226.1
2,379.9

0.1
10.6
19.4
7.7
2,080.1

0.1
15.8
4.1
75.8
8,199.0

0.0
17.4
4.9
43.2
3,405.1

0.0
1.6
20.3
599.9
4,698.0

0.0
3.5
14.4
-373.8
-4,194.4

0.1
5.5
-15.4
-218.4
-299.8

0.1
5.2
-15.4
68.1
6,118.9

-0.1
1.7
0.8
-32.6
-4,793.8

24
25

3,179.0
0.0

45.9
0.0

14.9
0.0

5,687.9
0.0

853.3

3,179.0

-3,133.1

-31.0

5,673.0

-4,834.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

26
27

10.4

286.1
1,103.8

53.0
301.0

15.9
80.6

29.5
250.7

41.0
155.8

286.1
1,093.4

-233.1
-802.8

-37.1
-220.4

13.5
170.1

11.5
-94.9

28
29
30
31
32
33

22,084.6
5,334.5
3,695.8
1,638.7
8,551.2
2,290.8

20,635.6
5,060.8
3,464.6
1,596.2
7,836.1
2,573.6

21,666.6
5,239.0
3,568.6
1,670.4
8,650.0
2,928.6

22,474.3
5,360.4
3,641.1
1,719.3
10,942.3
4,586.3

22,194.4
5,332.0
3,601.5
1,730.4
9,741.1
3,299.2

22,496.5
5,350.1
3,603.0
1,747.2
11,112.4
4,719.8

-1,449.0
-273.6
-231.2
-42.5
-715.1
282.8

1,031.0
178.1
104.0
74.2
813.9
354.9

807.7
121.4
72.5
48.9
2,292.3
1,657.7

-279.9
-28.5
-39.6
11.1
-1,201.3
-1,287.1

302.1
18.2
1.4
16.7
1,371.3
1,420.6

786.5

1,934.6

10.2

7.5

882.5

-96.0

1,148.1

6,260.4

882.5
93.3
5,262.5

132.6
5,721.5

39.8
6,356.0

237.1
6,441.8

546.9
6,392.6

93.3
-997.9

39.3
459.0

-92.7
634.6

-1,924.3
197.3
85.8

-2.8
309.8
-49.3

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q2
-2,983.7
-4,407.8
1,424.2
1,202
-3,415

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
435.6
224.0
330.1
233.2
287.7
435.6
-211.6
106.1
-97.0
54.5
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Tennessee
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-29,842.6
-13,461.5
-2,146.8
51,208.6
-30,234.6
-13,591.2
-2,606.7
51,556.7
129.7
460.0
-348.1
392.0
13,942
15,723
11,544
12,638
-2,059
-427
7,314
-4,409

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
342,779.9
342,522.7
257.2
6,869,301
49,900

2020
Q2
364,158.4
363,982.0
176.3
6,881,164
52,921

Q3
350,696.9
350,390.9
306.0
6,895,106
50,862

Q4
348,550.1
347,784.2
765.9
6,910,829
50,435

2021
Q1
399,758.7
399,340.8
417.9
6,922,373
57,749

Q2
369,916.1
369,106.2
809.9
6,935,011
53,340

Q2
21,378.5
21,459.4
-80.9
11,863
3,021

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

254,089.4
27,499.5
15,737.1
11,762.4
-2,181.5
224,408.4
50,323.7
68,047.8
24,683.2
17,335.1

231,960.4
26,213.7
14,928.0
11,285.8
-1,983.3
203,763.3
49,373.5
111,021.5
24,842.8
17,612.8

249,491.3
27,389.5
15,579.2
11,810.3
-2,113.9
219,987.9
48,735.2
81,973.8
24,967.8
17,703.8

256,998.8
28,252.2
16,083.2
12,169.0
-2,215.2
226,531.4
49,406.1
72,612.6
25,163.1
17,606.3

262,476.2
29,328.2
16,685.1
12,643.1
-2,411.8
230,736.1
49,551.2
119,471.3
25,558.0
17,466.7

268,376.8
29,807.8
16,943.3
12,864.5
-2,471.6
236,097.4
50,106.8
83,711.9
25,634.3
17,490.0

-22,129.0
-1,285.8
-809.1
-476.7
198.2
-20,645.1
-950.2
42,973.7
159.6
277.7

17,531.0
1,175.8
651.2
524.5
-130.6
16,224.6
-638.4
-29,047.7
125.0
90.9

7,507.4
862.7
504.0
358.7
-101.3
6,543.5
670.9
-9,361.1
195.3
-97.5

5,477.4
1,076.1
602.0
474.1
-196.6
4,204.8
145.1
46,858.7
394.9
-139.6

5,900.6
479.6
258.2
221.4
-59.8
5,361.3
555.5
-35,759.4
76.2
23.2

10,304.3
417.6

206.4
10,374.7
13,377.3

309.1
11,269.5
7,727.1

306.8
10,589.3
1,789.0

304.5
10,661.9
3,904.8

302.3
11,131.5
3,842.4

206.4
70.4
12,959.7

102.7
894.8
-5,650.2

-2.3
-680.2
-5,938.1

-2.3
72.6
2,115.8

-2.1
469.7
-62.4

15,307.6

0.0
21.7
452.7
10,356.4
44,813.9

10.4
181.7
849.6
4,767.5
20,305.6

12.9
362.1
499.5
68.8
17,465.0

0.1
690.3
500.1
2,178.8
61,880.0

0.2
654.4
457.1
2,253.0
25,613.7

0.0
21.7
452.7
10,356.4
29,506.3

10.4
160.0
396.8
-5,589.0
-24,508.2

2.5
180.4
-350.1
-4,698.6
-2,840.6

-12.7
328.2
0.6
2,110.0
44,414.9

0.0
-35.9
-43.0
74.2
-36,266.2

24
25

23,960.3
0.0

345.5
1,647.3

112.1
97.4

43,133.3
31.2

6,471.0

23,960.3

-23,614.8

-233.4

43,021.3

-36,662.3

12.7

0.0

1,647.3

-1,549.9

-66.1

-18.6

26
27

34.9

979.5
3,681.9

1,167.0
1,008.0

350.7
787.1

165.7
923.8

217.8
574.1

979.5
3,647.0

187.4
-2,673.8

-816.3
-220.9

-184.9
136.7

52.0
-349.7

28
29
30
31
32
33

170,732.0
36,683.5
24,921.0
11,762.4
46,674.0
78.7

158,370.2
34,897.7
23,611.9
11,285.8
38,692.5
-0.5

166,819.3
36,451.6
24,641.3
11,810.3
46,220.5
128.8

173,537.0
37,427.0
25,258.0
12,169.0
46,034.8
586.4

178,178.0
38,471.7
25,828.6
12,643.1
45,826.5
234.5

181,795.6
38,858.7
25,994.2
12,864.5
47,722.5
624.0

-12,361.8
-1,785.8
-1,309.1
-476.7
-7,981.5
-79.2

8,449.1
1,553.9
1,029.4
524.5
7,528.0
129.3

6,717.7
975.4
616.7
358.7
-185.7
457.6

4,641.0
1,044.7
570.6
474.1
-208.3
-351.9

3,617.6
387.0
165.6
221.4
1,896.0
389.5

221.5

542.2

4.7

24.6

238.8

-17.2

320.7

46,595.2

238.8
46.7
38,693.0

66.3
46,091.6

19.9
45,448.4

62.1
45,592.0

153.7
47,098.5

46.7
-7,902.2

19.6
7,398.6

-46.4
-643.2

-537.5
42.2
143.6

19.9
91.5
1,506.5

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
7,761.1
8,086.1
3,174.1
1,697.4
4,169.9
7,761.1
325.0
-4,911.9
-1,476.7
2,472.5
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Texas
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)
Levels

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-108,047.1
-30,825.5
-12,751.5
206,645.3
-109,230.3
-33,059.9
-14,316.9
209,571.2
2,234.4
1,565.3
-2,925.9
1,183.2
83,869
88,986
83,368
86,823
-1,209
-600
6,832
-3,822

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
1,570,524.9
1,566,151.7
4,373.2
29,239,757
53,712

2020
Q2
Q3
1,659,472.7
1,628,647.2
1,657,370.1
1,624,310.2
2,102.6
4,337.1
29,322,694
29,406,563
56,593
55,384

Q4
1,615,895.7
1,609,993.3
5,902.4
29,495,549
54,784

2021
Q1
Q2
1,822,541.0
1,714,493.9
1,819,564.5
1,710,334.2
2,976.5
4,159.7
29,578,917
29,665,740
61,616
57,794

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

1,162,680.5
116,249.9
62,913.2
53,336.7
-2,214.6
1,044,215.9
292,090.7
234,218.3
71,901.2
60,059.6

1,079,409.7
110,713.5
59,794.6
50,918.9
-2,061.0
966,635.2
286,368.8
406,468.6
72,473.5
61,171.4

1,151,551.1
114,782.4
61,931.7
52,850.8
-2,138.8
1,034,629.9
281,807.8
312,209.6
72,920.3
61,545.2

1,180,914.4
118,200.5
63,848.0
54,352.5
-2,232.0
1,060,481.8
286,002.9
269,410.9
73,608.6
61,174.6

1,194,094.6
120,641.0
65,072.6
55,568.4
-2,278.4
1,071,175.2
285,567.6
465,798.2
74,991.7
60,596.1

1,229,352.2
122,906.8
66,261.6
56,645.3
-2,352.6
1,104,092.7
288,682.5
321,718.7
75,258.7
60,694.2

-83,270.7
-5,536.4
-3,118.6
-2,417.8
153.6
-77,580.7
-5,721.8
172,250.3
572.3
1,111.8

72,141.4
4,068.9
2,137.0
1,931.9
-77.8
67,994.6
-4,561.1
-94,259.0
446.8
373.8

29,363.3
3,418.1
1,916.3
1,501.8
-93.2
25,852.0
4,195.2
-42,798.6
688.4
-370.6

13,180.2
2,440.5
1,224.6
1,215.9
-46.4
10,693.4
-435.4
196,387.3
1,383.1
-578.5

35,257.6
2,265.8
1,189.0
1,076.8
-74.3
32,917.5
3,114.9
-144,079.5
267.0
98.1

37,690.4
3,544.7

716.8
42,648.0
63,728.9

1,073.2
45,174.3
49,069.3

1,065.2
44,649.4
22,290.5

1,057.2
46,449.3
38,291.2

1,049.7
46,430.0
37,137.1

716.8
4,957.5
60,184.2

356.5
2,526.3
-14,659.5

-8.0
-524.9
-26,778.8

-8.0
1,799.9
16,000.6

-7.4
-19.2
-1,154.1

61,022.3

0.0
559.5
2,862.8
40,857.0
166,446.9

532.5
2,844.8
5,711.9
26,090.0
83,500.5

1,811.9
6,827.1
6,040.3
514.5
67,687.8

3,029.1
7,439.8
4,681.3
17,698.9
245,470.0

191.4
10,686.1
4,529.2
17,000.5
102,198.8

0.0
559.5
2,862.8
40,857.0
105,424.5

532.5
2,285.2
2,849.1
-14,767.0
-82,946.4

1,279.4
3,982.3
328.5
-25,575.5
-15,812.7

1,217.2
612.7
-1,359.0
17,184.4
177,782.2

-2,837.7
3,246.3
-152.1
-698.4
-143,271.2

24
25

91,378.5
0.0

1,321.3
11,283.7

428.6
441.9

171,645.6
51.4

25,750.8

91,378.5

-90,057.2

-892.8

171,217.1

-145,894.8

38.4

0.0

11,283.7

-10,841.8

-390.5

-13.0

26
27

67.1

3,275.9
7,087.3

3,381.7
3,480.3

1,016.2
2,077.5

713.2
2,130.5

751.9
1,324.1

3,275.9
7,020.2

105.8
-3,607.0

-2,365.5
-1,402.7

-303.0
53.0

38.7
-806.4

28
29
30
31
32
33

808,996.2
167,255.3
113,918.7
53,336.7
186,428.9
3,393.0

752,023.3
159,086.6
108,167.8
50,918.9
168,299.8
1,125.8

786,369.5
165,000.0
112,149.3
52,850.8
200,181.5
3,354.5

817,039.6
169,135.1
114,782.5
54,352.5
194,739.6
4,904.7

824,180.9
171,587.9
116,019.5
55,568.4
198,325.8
1,957.3

843,243.4
173,373.8
116,728.5
56,645.3
212,735.0
3,126.8

-56,972.9
-8,168.7
-5,750.9
-2,417.8
-18,129.1
-2,267.2

34,346.2
5,913.4
3,981.5
1,931.9
31,881.7
2,228.7

30,670.1
4,135.0
2,633.2
1,501.8
-5,441.9
1,550.2

7,141.3
2,452.8
1,236.9
1,215.9
3,586.1
-2,947.4

19,062.5
1,785.9
709.0
1,076.8
14,409.2
1,169.5

1,338.5

2,445.7

49.2

102.9

834.6

503.9

1,107.2

183,035.8

834.6
293.8
167,174.0

417.3
196,827.0

125.4
189,834.9

208.5
196,368.5

516.7
209,608.2

293.8
-15,861.9

123.5
29,653.0

-291.9
-6,992.1

-2,396.5
83.1
6,533.5

53.7
308.2
13,239.7

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q2
88,947.8
91,218.4
-2,270.6
82,937
2,881

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
21,263.7
31,157.1
9,135.9
8,071.3
17,851.3
21,263.7
9,893.3
-22,021.1
-1,064.6
9,780.0
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Utah
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
166,006.4
165,423.4
583.0
3,233,763
51,335

Q2
175,132.0
174,579.9
552.1
3,244,602
53,976

Q3
167,365.7
166,662.8
702.9
3,255,803
51,405

Q4
170,121.3
169,286.3
835.0
3,267,452
52,065

Q1
190,018.7
189,471.6
547.2
3,277,945
57,969

Q2
176,103.5
175,449.1
654.4
3,289,256
53,539

Q2
9,125.5
9,156.5
-30.9
10,839
2,641

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-13,915.2
-7,766.2
2,755.6
19,897.4
-7,917.1
2,623.5
20,185.3
-14,022.4
150.9
132.1
-287.9
107.2
11,201
11,649
10,493
11,311
5,904
-4,430
-2,571
660

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

124,533.3
13,988.5
7,496.2
6,492.4
-93.9
110,450.9
34,946.8
20,608.7
7,309.4
4,574.0

118,120.7
13,337.9
7,109.2
6,228.7
-96.8
104,686.1
34,125.5
36,320.4
7,379.1
4,662.6

123,470.5
13,833.2
7,366.4
6,466.8
-99.2
109,538.1
33,454.7
24,372.9
7,432.8
4,693.0

127,493.4
14,232.2
7,588.2
6,644.0
-103.7
113,157.4
34,331.2
22,632.6
7,511.0
4,664.4

126,833.5
14,338.2
7,630.9
6,707.3
-94.5
112,400.8
34,359.6
43,258.3
7,663.4
4,618.5

128,850.5
14,578.3
7,757.4
6,820.9
-94.9
114,177.4
34,973.1
26,953.0
7,692.8
4,626.4

-6,412.6
-650.7
-387.0
-263.7
-2.9
-5,764.9
-821.3
15,711.7
69.7
88.6

5,349.8
495.3
257.2
238.1
-2.4
4,852.0
-670.8
-11,947.5
53.7
30.3

4,022.9
399.0
221.8
177.2
-4.6
3,619.3
876.5
-1,740.3
78.1
-28.5

-659.9
106.0
42.7
63.3
9.3
-756.6
28.4
20,625.7
152.4
-45.9

2,017.0
240.1
126.4
113.7
-0.4
1,776.6
613.5
-16,305.3
29.4
7.8

2,922.8
198.3

54.6
3,193.5
3,895.5

81.8
3,481.8
1,936.5

81.2
3,544.1
564.5

80.6
3,664.4
999.7

80.0
3,965.9
884.3

54.6
270.7
3,697.2

27.2
288.4
-1,959.0

-0.6
62.3
-1,372.0

-0.6
120.3
435.2

-0.6
301.5
-115.4

5,604.2

0.0
21.6
106.7
2,525.4
17,189.7

8.3
115.1
119.5
934.5
6,828.8

2.1
182.7
51.7
9.0
6,348.6

(L)
273.6
27.3
483.0
26,312.2

0.0
272.0
35.5
399.0
9,783.6

0.0
21.6
106.7
2,525.4
11,585.5

8.3
93.4
12.8
-1,590.9
-10,360.9

-6.2
67.6
-67.8
-925.5
-480.3

(L)
90.9
-24.3
474.0
19,963.6

(L)
-1.6
8.1
-84.0
-16,528.6

24

10,384.2

149.8

48.6

19,666.5

2,950.4

10,384.2

-10,234.4

-101.2

19,617.9

-16,716.0

25

0.0

255.7

48.2

2.5

1.6

0.0

255.7

-207.4

-45.7

-0.9

26

152.7

472.1

141.9

60.2

37.9

152.7

319.4

-330.2

-81.7

-22.3

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
4

Lost wages supplemental payments

5

Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
6

Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program7

19
20
21
22
23

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

Levels

2021

27

7.3

772.1

165.0

367.6

219.9

136.7

764.7

-607.1

202.6

-147.7

-83.2

28
29
30
31
32
33

90,972.4
20,197.1
13,704.7
6,492.4
13,363.9
378.8

84,859.5
19,180.1
12,951.4
6,228.7
14,081.1
349.4

89,093.5
19,873.5
13,406.7
6,466.8
14,503.5
499.6

92,661.3
20,364.4
13,720.4
6,644.0
14,467.7
628.9

92,232.3
20,430.3
13,723.0
6,707.3
14,171.0
336.6

94,204.9
20,626.5
13,805.5
6,820.9
14,019.1
441.0

-6,112.9
-1,017.0
-753.3
-263.7
717.2
-29.4

4,234.0
693.4
455.3
238.1
422.4
150.2

3,567.8
490.9
313.7
177.2
-35.8
129.2

-429.0
65.9
2.6
63.3
-296.8
-292.3

1,972.6
196.2
82.5
113.7
-151.8
104.4

123.3

108.7

236.0

0.5

10.2

123.3

-14.5

127.2

-235.5

9.7

35.8
13,731.7

50.9
14,003.9

15.3
13,838.8

19.3
13,834.4

46.3
13,578.2

35.8
746.6

15.1
272.2

-35.6
-165.0

4.0
-4.5

27.0
-256.2

34
5

Nonfarm proprietors' income

16
17
18

2020

35
36

12,985.1

Of which:
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses5
37
2,856.2
1,964.0
892.4
695.1
709.8
2,856.2
-892.2
-1,071.7
-197.3
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
(L) Less than $50,000.
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?

14.7

4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering these
loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results when t
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Vermont
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
4

Lost wages supplemental payments

5

Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
6

Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program7
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Levels

2021

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
-2,988.3
-146.2
4,200.1
-3,138.5
-159.2
4,382.3
150.2
13.0
-182.2
-221
-135
-451
6,787
-4,772
-222

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
35,158.3
34,920.7
237.6
623,958
56,347

Q2
39,513.8
39,321.3
192.5
623,554
63,369

Q3
36,525.5
36,182.8
342.7
623,333
58,597

Q4
36,379.4
36,023.6
355.8
623,198
58,375

Q1
40,579.5
40,405.9
173.6
622,747
65,162

Q2
37,590.8
37,392.0
198.8
622,405
60,396

Q2
4,355.5
4,400.6
-45.1
-404
7,022

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

23,316.1
2,882.8
1,590.8
1,292.0
500.2
20,933.4
6,990.0
7,234.8
2,610.1
1,701.5

21,500.1
2,745.9
1,511.0
1,234.8
476.7
19,231.0
6,915.2
13,367.7
2,630.5
1,729.6

22,950.6
2,865.4
1,575.9
1,289.5
494.7
20,580.0
6,862.6
9,082.9
2,646.2
1,738.7

23,741.1
2,941.8
1,619.6
1,322.2
519.6
21,318.9
6,911.0
8,149.4
2,669.4
1,728.4

23,577.1
2,976.0
1,633.8
1,342.1
512.1
21,113.2
6,916.8
12,549.4
2,715.0
1,713.5

23,990.8
3,035.4
1,662.1
1,373.3
506.4
21,461.8
6,956.8
9,172.2
2,723.8
1,716.0

-1,815.9
-137.0
-79.8
-57.2
-23.5
-1,702.5
-74.8
6,132.8
20.4
28.2

1,450.5
119.5
64.9
54.7
18.1
1,349.1
-52.6
-4,284.8
15.7
9.0

790.5
76.4
43.7
32.7
24.8
738.9
48.5
-933.5
23.2
-10.3

-164.0
34.1
14.2
20.0
-7.5
-205.7
5.8
4,400.0
45.6
-14.9

413.7
59.5
28.3
31.1
-5.6
348.6
40.0
-3,377.2
8.8
2.5

1,551.0
99.4

20.3
1,608.2
2,879.7

30.3
1,667.3
1,188.9

30.1
1,620.4
489.8

29.9
1,555.5
1,086.2

29.7
1,652.6
836.0

20.3
57.2
2,780.3

10.1
59.1
-1,690.9

-0.2
-46.9
-699.1

-0.2
-64.9
596.4

-0.2
97.1
-250.2

1,272.8

0.0
7.8
172.7
1,872.7
4,519.7

4.6
31.3
148.3
569.4
1,841.9

15.6
161.3
134.6
8.7
1,641.4

0.6
242.2
145.3
588.4
5,479.2

(L)
180.6
135.2
421.9
2,243.9

0.0
7.8
172.7
1,872.7
3,246.8

4.6
23.5
-24.4
-1,303.3
-2,677.8

11.0
130.0
-13.7
-560.7
-200.5

-15.0
80.9
10.7
579.7
3,837.8

(L)
-61.5
-10.1
-166.5
-3,235.4

24

2,308.6

33.2

10.8

3,905.9

586.0

2,308.6

-2,275.4

-22.5

3,895.2

-3,320.0

25

0.0

86.8

137.3

0.1

0.0

0.0

86.8

50.5

-137.3

-0.1

26

256.8

346.6

104.1

37.0

126.7

256.8

89.8

-242.4

-67.1

89.7

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Q2
-2,988.7
-3,013.8
25.2
-342
-4,766

27

6.0

633.5

60.0

76.2

130.0

80.8

627.5

-573.5

16.2

53.8

-49.2

28
29
30
31
32
33

16,242.6
3,951.4
2,659.4
1,292.0
3,122.1
172.9

15,069.6
3,775.4
2,540.6
1,234.8
2,655.1
127.8

15,845.3
3,948.7
2,659.2
1,289.5
3,156.7
277.4

16,400.7
4,042.5
2,720.3
1,322.2
3,298.0
289.4

16,375.4
4,050.5
2,708.3
1,342.1
3,151.2
105.8

16,737.5
4,118.4
2,745.2
1,373.3
3,134.8
130.1

-1,172.9
-176.0
-118.8
-57.2
-467.0
-45.1

775.6
173.2
118.6
54.7
501.6
149.7

555.4
93.8
61.1
32.7
141.3
12.0

-25.3
8.0
-12.0
20.0
-146.7
-183.6

362.1
68.0
36.8
31.1
-16.4
24.3

61.7

78.0

123.3

5.2

0.0

61.7

16.4

45.2

-118.1

-5.2

23.4
2,527.3

33.2
2,879.2

10.0
3,008.6

4.9
3,045.4

12.8
3,004.7

23.4
-421.9

9.8
351.9

-23.2
129.3

-5.1
36.9

7.9
-40.7

34
5

2020

35
36

2,949.2

Of which:
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses5
-59.0
-163.1
-28.2
37
401.2
342.2
179.1
151.0
158.5
401.2
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
(L) Less than $50,000.
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?

7.5

4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering these
loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results when t
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Virginia
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
516,718.6
516,031.5
687.1
8,583,347
60,200

Q2
545,523.0
545,201.8
321.3
8,588,604
63,517

Q3
532,894.7
532,312.7
581.9
8,594,104
62,007

Q4
533,888.6
532,946.3
942.3
8,600,325
62,078

Q1
586,029.4
585,476.3
553.1
8,604,790
68,105

Q2
550,829.3
550,068.8
760.5
8,610,911
63,969

Q2
28,804.4
29,170.3
-365.9
5,257
3,317

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-35,200.1
-12,628.4
993.9
52,140.8
-12,889.1
633.6
52,530.0
-35,407.5
260.7
360.3
-389.1
207.4
5,500
6,221
4,465
6,121
6,027
-4,136
-1,510
71

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

361,444.2
41,595.4
22,598.1
18,997.4
19,837.8
339,686.5
101,960.3
75,071.7
27,307.5
17,809.6

341,088.5
40,150.6
21,722.1
18,428.5
19,195.3
320,133.3
100,140.3
125,249.5
27,500.5
18,108.9

359,960.1
41,352.0
22,385.1
18,966.9
19,731.0
338,339.1
98,691.2
95,864.3
27,652.5
18,206.3

370,492.2
42,481.1
23,045.1
19,436.0
20,406.9
348,418.0
99,907.2
85,563.4
27,895.1
18,100.3

369,863.4
42,910.1
23,225.2
19,684.9
20,591.6
347,544.9
99,774.5
138,710.0
28,390.9
17,944.8

375,565.2
43,432.5
23,503.4
19,929.1
20,677.5
352,810.2
100,701.3
97,317.8
28,486.6
17,970.9

-20,355.7
-1,444.9
-876.0
-568.9
-642.5
-19,553.3
-1,820.1
50,177.8
193.0
299.3

18,871.6
1,201.4
663.1
538.4
535.7
18,205.9
-1,449.1
-29,385.2
152.0
97.4

10,532.1
1,129.1
660.0
469.2
675.9
10,078.9
1,216.0
-10,300.9
242.6
-106.0

-628.8
429.0
180.0
248.9
184.7
-873.1
-132.6
53,146.6
495.8
-155.5

5,701.8
522.4
278.3
244.2
86.0
5,265.3
926.8
-41,392.2
95.7
26.1

11,300.1
456.6

212.2
12,355.7
17,947.0

317.8
13,644.4
13,989.6

315.4
13,314.6
4,370.2

313.0
13,654.6
9,493.1

310.8
14,646.8
6,358.5

212.2
1,055.6
17,490.4

105.5
1,288.7
-3,957.5

-2.4
-329.8
-9,619.4

-2.4
340.0
5,122.9

-2.2
992.2
-3,134.6

18,198.0

0.0
(L)
944.2
13,522.5
49,337.4

26.0
503.8
2,021.8
8,688.6
22,371.6

111.6
1,074.8
1,694.3
193.6
21,883.3

13.2
1,448.7
1,940.4
5,170.6
69,226.5

5.6
956.5
1,223.7
3,452.6
29,855.0

0.0
(L)
944.2
13,522.5
31,139.4

26.0
(L)
1,077.7
-4,833.9
-26,965.8

85.7
571.0
-327.6
-8,495.0
-488.3

-98.4
373.9
246.1
4,977.0
47,343.3

-7.7
-492.2
-716.7
-1,718.0
-39,371.5

24

26,966.8

388.8

126.1

47,370.2

7,106.6

26,966.8

-26,577.9

-262.7

47,244.1

-40,263.6

25

0.0

0.0

2,176.0

105.4

8.6

0.0

0.0

2,176.0

-2,070.5

-96.8

26

1,211.8

1,395.4

419.3

291.7

484.8

1,211.8

183.6

-976.1

-127.6

193.1

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
4

Lost wages supplemental payments

5

Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
6

Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program7

19
20
21
22
23

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

Levels

2021

27

18.7

1,972.7

1,582.9

238.7

639.0

397.2

1,954.0

-389.9

-1,344.2

400.4

-241.9

28
29
30
31
32
33

271,895.5
59,676.7
40,679.3
18,997.4
29,872.0
453.4

256,588.4
57,809.5
39,381.0
18,428.5
26,690.7
89.8

267,623.0
59,697.3
40,730.5
18,966.9
32,639.7
350.2

278,015.1
61,102.6
41,666.6
19,436.0
31,374.5
707.4

277,325.2
61,289.1
41,604.2
19,684.9
31,249.1
313.2

281,987.2
61,547.0
41,617.9
19,929.1
32,031.0
517.3

-15,307.1
-1,867.2
-1,298.3
-568.9
-3,181.4
-363.5

11,034.6
1,887.8
1,349.5
538.4
5,949.1
260.3

10,392.0
1,405.3
936.2
469.2
-1,265.2
357.2

-689.9
186.5
-62.4
248.9
-125.5
-394.2

4,662.0
257.8
13.7
244.2
781.9
204.1

186.9

149.8

412.3

1.2

38.4

186.9

-37.1

262.5

-411.0

37.2

68.9
26,600.8

97.8
32,289.6

29.4
30,667.2

32.7
30,935.9

80.5
31,513.7

68.9
-2,817.9

29.0
5,688.8

-68.4
-1,622.4

3.3
268.7

47.8
577.8

34
5

Nonfarm proprietors' income

16
17
18

2020

35
36

29,418.7

Of which:
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses5
37
4,133.3
6,202.4
1,647.8
1,564.5
2,586.7
4,133.3
2,069.1
-4,554.6
-83.4
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
(L) Less than $50,000.
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?

1,022.2

4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering these
loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results when t
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Washington
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-25,205.8
-15,487.8
-1,145.7
55,062.0
-26,020.5
-16,059.2
-1,710.8
55,620.4
571.4
565.1
-558.4
814.6
17,002
17,536
16,477
17,999
-2,163
-301
6,974
-3,422

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
498,786.6
493,797.4
4,989.2
7,668,664
65,042

2020
Q2
533,033.0
527,804.5
5,228.5
7,685,747
69,353

Q3
517,545.2
511,745.3
5,799.9
7,702,749
67,190

Q4
516,399.5
510,034.5
6,365.0
7,720,285
66,889

2021
Q1
571,461.5
565,654.9
5,806.6
7,736,762
73,863

Q2
546,255.6
539,634.4
6,621.2
7,754,761
70,441

Q2
34,246.4
34,007.1
239.3
17,083
4,311

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

362,742.3
41,629.9
21,244.3
20,385.6
5,046.7
326,159.2
101,325.4
71,302.1
24,591.6
15,228.7

340,973.0
39,918.1
20,284.4
19,633.7
4,682.0
305,736.9
99,437.7
127,858.4
24,777.1
15,497.1

362,840.1
41,507.7
21,049.0
20,458.7
4,907.0
326,239.4
97,902.4
93,403.5
24,922.5
15,583.2

374,477.1
42,722.7
21,702.7
21,020.0
5,073.0
336,827.4
99,405.3
80,166.8
25,150.8
15,485.3

380,397.5
43,934.9
22,287.7
21,647.2
5,069.6
341,532.2
99,094.0
130,835.3
25,613.8
15,339.3

388,902.5
44,888.3
22,757.4
22,130.9
5,148.4
349,162.6
100,149.4
96,943.7
25,703.1
15,364.0

-21,769.3
-1,711.8
-959.9
-751.8
-364.7
-20,422.3
-1,887.7
56,556.3
185.5
268.4

21,867.1
1,589.6
764.6
825.0
225.0
20,502.5
-1,535.4
-34,455.0
145.4
86.0

11,637.0
1,215.0
653.7
561.3
166.0
10,588.0
1,502.9
-13,236.6
228.3
-97.9

5,920.5
1,212.2
585.0
627.2
-3.4
4,704.9
-311.4
50,668.5
462.9
-146.0

8,504.9
953.4
469.7
483.7
78.8
7,630.3
1,055.4
-33,891.6
89.4
24.8

13,078.6
1,355.6

181.6
13,897.8
26,217.6

271.9
14,343.4
15,031.1

269.8
13,210.8
6,428.6

267.8
13,371.4
13,033.4

265.9
14,286.5
13,805.4

181.6
819.2
24,862.0

90.3
445.6
-11,186.5

-2.0
-1,132.7
-8,602.5

-2.0
160.6
6,604.8

-1.9
915.1
772.1

17,047.6

0.0
259.0
1,957.1
16,593.0
47,468.8

134.4
666.8
1,879.4
7,094.9
23,523.2

425.5
1,999.0
1,643.0
220.3
19,891.3

591.5
2,936.7
1,798.2
6,248.9
63,477.5

10.2
3,965.7
2,487.5
6,123.8
27,784.6

0.0
259.0
1,957.1
16,593.0
30,421.2

134.4
407.8
-77.7
-9,498.1
-23,945.6

291.0
1,332.2
-236.4
-6,874.6
-3,631.9

166.0
937.7
155.1
6,028.6
43,586.2

-581.3
1,029.0
689.3
-125.1
-35,692.9

24
25

24,586.0
0.0

355.0
2,569.0

115.1
212.9

43,057.3
53.5

6,459.6

24,586.0

-24,231.0

-239.9

42,942.1

-36,597.7

67.2

0.0

2,569.0

-2,356.1

-159.4

13.7

26
27

35.3

1,333.2
3,731.0

1,895.2
984.4

569.5
1,316.7

245.5
1,016.9

845.9
632.0

1,333.2
3,695.7

562.0
-2,746.6

-1,325.7
332.3

-324.0
-299.8

600.4
-384.9

28
29
30
31
32
33

266,784.5
56,978.0
36,592.4
20,385.6
38,979.8
3,025.8

250,837.5
54,527.9
34,894.2
19,633.7
35,607.6
3,288.7

263,996.3
56,679.3
36,220.6
20,458.7
42,164.5
3,859.7

274,962.4
58,052.4
37,032.3
21,020.0
41,462.3
4,400.2

279,478.0
59,178.4
37,531.2
21,647.2
41,741.2
3,799.5

286,728.1
60,082.1
37,951.2
22,130.9
42,092.3
4,586.3

-15,947.0
-2,450.0
-1,698.2
-751.8
-3,372.2
262.9

13,158.8
2,151.3
1,326.3
825.0
6,556.9
571.1

10,966.1
1,373.1
811.8
561.3
-702.2
540.5

4,515.6
1,126.0
498.8
627.2
278.9
-600.7

7,250.1
903.7
420.1
483.7
351.1
786.8

277.6

857.7

111.3

105.7

163.5

114.2

580.0

35,954.0

163.5
297.6
32,318.9

422.8
38,304.8

127.0
37,062.1

90.7
37,941.7

201.0
37,506.0

297.6
-3,635.1

125.2
5,985.9

-295.7
-1,242.7

-746.4
-36.3
879.6

-5.6
110.3
-435.7

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
4,594.8
6,060.4
1,945.0
1,822.3
2,093.5
4,594.8
1,465.5
-4,115.4
-122.7
271.2
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

West Virginia
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

2020
Q2
87,151.3
87,194.3
-43.0
1,786,411
48,786

Levels

Q2
82,264.7
82,232.3
32.4
1,775,108
46,343

Q2
10,516.5
10,600.3
-83.8
-3,222
5,964

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

46,697.6
5,996.5
3,373.0
2,623.5
1,987.0
42,688.1
11,851.2
22,095.6
7,889.3
5,456.2

43,599.9
5,743.4
3,223.8
2,519.6
1,946.4
39,802.8
11,655.3
35,693.2
7,919.3
5,528.5

45,973.7
6,006.8
3,370.8
2,636.0
2,024.5
41,991.4
11,507.9
25,565.9
7,943.6
5,550.8

47,273.0
6,167.7
3,465.3
2,702.3
2,125.0
43,230.3
11,599.0
23,535.4
7,987.7
5,522.7

47,086.0
6,244.6
3,470.1
2,774.4
2,197.3
43,038.7
11,583.0
36,649.0
8,082.5
5,487.5

47,969.3
6,367.3
3,523.0
2,844.3
2,200.1
43,802.1
11,661.8
26,800.8
8,100.8
5,493.2

-3,097.7
-253.0
-149.2
-103.9
-40.6
-2,885.3
-195.8
13,597.6
30.0
72.3

2,373.9
263.4
147.0
116.4
78.2
2,188.6
-147.4
-10,127.2
24.4
22.3

1,299.3
160.9
94.5
66.3
100.5
1,238.9
91.0
-2,030.5
44.1
-28.1

-187.0
76.9
4.8
72.1
72.3
-191.6
-16.0
13,113.6
94.8
-35.2

883.4
122.8
52.9
69.9
2.8
763.4
78.8
-9,848.2
18.3
5.7

3,786.9
208.3

64.8
4,077.6
4,512.8

97.0
4,334.8
1,785.6

96.3
4,185.2
654.5

95.6
4,327.8
1,319.6

94.9
4,647.5
976.4

64.8
290.7
4,304.5

32.2
257.3
-2,727.2

-0.7
-149.6
-1,131.0

-0.7
142.6
665.1

-0.7
319.7
-343.3

4,754.9

0.0
28.7
199.4
3,358.4
13,655.0

17.3
79.0
116.8
946.0
5,951.1

32.0
222.4
85.9
23.7
5,185.4

2.1
285.4
68.8
759.3
17,431.6

0.4
229.9
58.4
523.1
7,582.9

0.0
28.7
199.4
3,358.4
8,900.2

17.3
50.3
-82.6
-2,412.4
-7,703.9

14.7
143.4
-31.0
-922.3
-765.8

-29.9
63.0
-17.0
735.5
12,246.2

-1.7
-55.6
-10.4
-236.2
-9,848.6

24
25

6,650.6
0.0

95.8
367.6

31.1
5.0

11,675.5
5.9

1,751.6

6,650.6

-6,554.9

-64.7

11,644.4

-9,923.9

1.8

0.0

367.6

-362.6

0.9

-4.1

26
27

14.7

449.7
1,553.7

330.3
170.4

99.3
68.1

39.6
302.8

33.9
188.2

449.7
1,539.0

-119.4
-1,383.3

-231.1
-102.3

-59.6
234.8

-5.8
-114.6

28
29
30
31
32
33

33,341.1
8,588.3
5,964.8
2,623.5
4,768.2
14.8

30,887.5
8,116.6
5,597.0
2,519.6
4,595.7
-68.8

32,393.0
8,416.9
5,780.9
2,636.0
5,163.9
-10.4

33,451.6
8,570.9
5,868.6
2,702.3
5,250.5
59.3

33,157.6
8,712.1
5,937.6
2,774.4
5,216.3
-22.6

33,820.8
8,907.2
6,062.9
2,844.3
5,241.3
5.3

-2,453.6
-471.7
-367.8
-103.9
-172.5
-83.6

1,505.5
300.3
183.9
116.4
568.1
58.3

1,058.6
154.0
87.7
66.3
86.6
69.7

-294.0
141.1
69.0
72.1
-34.2
-81.9

663.1
195.2
125.3
69.9
25.1
27.8

41.1

83.5

0.3

6.4

34.1

7.0

42.3

-83.2

6.1

4,753.4

34.1
5.7
4,664.5

8.0
5,174.3

2.4
5,191.2

6.4
5,238.8

18.3
5,236.1

5.7
-88.9

2.4
509.8

-5.6
16.9

4.0
47.7

11.9
-2.8

19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Q4
78,364.7
78,279.2
85.5
1,781,568
43,986

2021
Q1
91,270.7
91,266.5
4.2
1,778,133
51,330

Q1
76,634.8
76,594.0
40.9
1,789,633
42,822

16
17
18

Q3
79,065.3
79,049.9
15.4
1,783,796
44,324

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
12,906.0
-8,086.0
-700.6
-8,144.4
-770.7
12,987.3
58.4
70.1
-81.3
-2,615
-2,228
-3,435
-4,462
-338
7,344

Q2
-9,006.0
-9,034.2
28.2
-3,025
-4,987

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
812.3
767.2
389.1
276.1
323.6
812.3
-45.1
-378.0
-113.0
47.5
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Wisconsin
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
Lost wages supplemental payments4
Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

5

6

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
7
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses

5

Levels

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
-25,950.0
-16,644.7
5,237.5
35,591.5
-26,848.0
-17,830.9
4,177.5
37,780.8
1,186.1
1,060.0
-2,189.3
898.0
1,631
2,906
-388
568
-2,869
870
6,101
-4,451

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
315,239.7
312,352.7
2,887.0
5,832,860
54,045

2020
Q2
336,606.7
334,176.2
2,430.6
5,832,853
57,709

Q3
319,962.0
316,345.3
3,616.7
5,834,484
54,840

Q4
325,199.5
320,522.8
4,676.7
5,837,390
55,710

2021
Q1
360,791.0
358,303.6
2,487.4
5,837,002
61,811

Q2
334,840.9
331,455.6
3,385.4
5,837,570
57,360

Q2
21,367.0
21,823.5
-456.4
-7
3,664

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

221,924.3
25,901.8
14,164.4
11,737.4
3,898.1
199,920.6
59,082.0
56,237.1
21,962.0
14,006.0

207,627.1
24,830.4
13,535.2
11,295.2
3,674.4
186,471.0
58,083.8
92,051.9
22,111.2
14,240.8

219,260.1
25,786.3
14,051.9
11,734.4
3,837.7
197,311.4
57,227.1
65,423.5
22,227.9
14,317.2

228,354.6
26,523.1
14,480.0
12,043.1
3,994.1
205,825.7
58,020.0
61,353.8
22,409.0
14,233.8

226,214.3
26,904.6
14,638.9
12,265.8
4,068.4
203,378.1
57,797.7
99,615.1
22,774.0
14,111.8

230,724.6
27,291.0
14,839.5
12,451.6
4,147.9
207,581.6
58,339.7
68,919.7
22,844.5
14,132.3

-14,297.3
-1,071.4
-629.2
-442.2
-223.7
-13,449.6
-998.1
35,814.8
149.3
234.8

11,633.0
956.0
516.7
439.2
163.4
10,840.4
-856.7
-26,628.4
116.7
76.4

9,094.6
736.7
428.1
308.7
156.4
8,514.3
792.9
-4,069.7
181.1
-83.3

-2,140.3
381.5
158.9
222.7
74.3
-2,447.5
-222.2
38,261.3
365.0
-122.0

4,510.3
386.4
200.6
185.8
79.5
4,203.4
542.0
-30,695.4
70.5
20.5

9,170.6
497.7

166.9
9,342.2
10,033.5

249.9
9,939.0
6,095.0

248.0
9,659.1
1,829.2

246.1
9,669.4
3,871.7

244.4
9,993.1
3,165.9

166.9
171.6
9,535.7

83.0
596.8
-3,938.5

-1.9
-279.9
-4,265.8

-1.9
10.3
2,042.5

-1.7
323.7
-705.8

10,600.8

0.0
22.5
46.0
6,648.0
36,324.1

0.0
154.5
432.5
3,665.8
12,844.3

21.0
480.5
296.9
281.9
13,222.7

13.6
685.2
251.5
2,406.1
49,188.1

6.1
603.3
272.4
1,805.8
18,783.9

0.0
22.5
46.0
6,648.0
25,723.4

0.0
131.9
386.6
-2,982.2
-23,479.8

21.0
326.0
-135.7
-3,383.9
378.3

-7.4
204.7
-45.4
2,124.2
35,965.4

-7.4
-82.0
20.9
-600.3
-30,404.2

24
25

20,445.0
0.0

294.2
0.0

95.4
869.4

35,929.7
23.3

5,390.3

20,445.0

-20,150.8

-198.7

35,834.3

-30,539.4

12.1

0.0

0.0

869.4

-846.1

-11.2

26
27

27.9

1,743.7
2,942.3

482.2
958.2

144.9
1,039.3

218.0
832.6

153.8
517.4

1,743.7
2,914.5

-1,261.6
-1,984.1

-337.3
81.1

73.1
-206.8

-64.2
-315.1

28
29
30
31
32
33

159,259.1
40,911.1
29,173.7
11,737.4
21,754.2
2,084.7

148,970.4
38,883.2
27,588.0
11,295.2
19,773.5
1,625.1

156,219.4
40,418.8
28,684.4
11,734.4
22,621.8
2,802.7

162,277.6
41,407.8
29,364.7
12,043.1
24,669.2
3,848.4

162,379.5
41,527.3
29,261.5
12,265.8
22,307.6
1,641.2

165,389.4
41,865.8
29,414.2
12,451.6
23,469.5
2,528.4

-10,288.8
-2,027.9
-1,585.7
-442.2
-1,980.6
-459.6

7,249.1
1,535.7
1,096.4
439.2
2,848.3
1,177.6

6,058.2
989.0
680.3
308.7
2,047.4
1,045.7

101.9
119.4
-103.2
222.7
-2,361.6
-2,207.2

3,009.9
338.5
152.7
185.8
1,161.9
887.1

690.5

1,807.0

12.5

19.5

1,128.4

-437.9

1,116.5

-1,794.5

19,669.5

1,128.4
223.4
18,148.4

317.4
19,819.1

95.4
20,820.8

155.3
20,666.3

337.6
20,941.1

223.4
-1,521.0

94.0
1,670.7

-222.0
1,001.7

59.9
-154.5

7.0
182.3
274.8

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

34
35
36

Of which:
5
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
2,592.4
2,121.5
1,419.0
1,224.8
1,839.9
2,592.4
-471.0
-702.5
-194.2
615.1
37
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering
these loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results wh
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.

Wyoming
Effects of Selected Federal Pandemic Response Programs on State Personal Income, 2021Q2
(Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates)

Line
Personal income (millions of dollars)
Nonfarm personal income
Farm income
Population (persons)
Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income
Earnings by place of work
Less: Contributions for government social insurance
Employee and self-employed contributions for government social insurance
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Plus: Adjustment for residence
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent
Plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Social Security
Medicare
Of which:
Increase in Medicare reimbursement rates1
Medicaid
State unemployment insurance
Of which:2
Extended Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Payments
All other personal current transfer receipts
Of which:
Economic impact payments3
4

Lost wages supplemental payments

5

Paycheck Protection Program loans to NPISH
6

Provider Relief Fund to NPISH

Components of earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries
Supplements to wages and salaries
Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds
Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income
Farm proprietors' income
Of which:
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program7
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses
Nonfarm proprietors' income

Levels

2021

Change from preceding period
2020
2021
Q3
Q4
Q1
-1,860.5
420.3
3,877.3
-1,953.8
281.2
4,121.8
93.3
139.0
-244.6
536
639
321
6,609
-3,252
654

1
2
3
4
5

Q1
35,576.6
35,231.7
344.9
581,779
61,151

Q2
37,267.7
36,868.4
399.3
582,157
64,017

Q3
35,407.2
34,914.6
492.6
582,693
60,765

Q4
35,827.5
35,195.9
631.6
583,332
61,419

Q1
39,704.7
39,317.7
387.1
583,653
68,028

Q2
37,141.5
36,661.4
480.1
584,090
63,589

Q2
1,691.1
1,636.7
54.4
378
2,866

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

23,529.0
2,805.6
1,403.2
1,402.5
-305.5
20,417.9
9,864.0
5,294.7
2,024.1
1,234.8

21,531.4
2,622.7
1,313.0
1,309.7
-274.8
18,634.0
9,689.5
8,944.2
2,042.1
1,257.9

22,743.1
2,714.6
1,358.4
1,356.2
-283.7
19,744.8
9,551.3
6,111.2
2,056.1
1,265.5

23,556.1
2,775.6
1,392.1
1,383.5
-290.0
20,490.5
9,676.1
5,660.8
2,076.9
1,257.8

23,471.0
2,821.7
1,412.1
1,409.6
-288.2
20,361.1
9,668.0
9,675.7
2,117.8
1,245.7

23,844.4
2,858.5
1,430.0
1,428.5
-291.3
20,694.7
9,762.3
6,684.5
2,125.8
1,247.7

-1,997.6
-183.0
-90.2
-92.8
30.7
-1,783.9
-174.5
3,649.5
18.0
23.0

1,211.7
92.0
45.4
46.5
-9.0
1,110.8
-138.3
-2,833.0
14.0
7.7

813.0
61.0
33.7
27.3
-6.3
745.8
124.8
-450.3
20.8
-7.8

-85.1
46.1
20.0
26.1
1.8
-129.5
-8.1
4,014.8
41.0
-12.1

373.4
36.7
17.9
18.8
-3.0
333.6
94.3
-2,991.2
7.9
2.1

559.5
90.2

14.7
596.6
873.6

22.1
650.6
512.3

21.9
639.9
185.8

21.7
614.8
331.6

21.6
637.8
266.1

14.7
37.1
783.4

7.3
54.0
-361.3

-0.2
-10.7
-326.5

-0.2
-25.1
145.8

-0.2
23.1
-65.4

1,386.1

0.0
2.5
34.2
573.1
4,174.0

1.9
24.2
31.6
214.2
1,626.6

0.3
45.0
20.6
1.7
1,500.5

0.1
69.5
13.2
155.8
5,365.8

0.0
64.9
8.6
105.9
2,407.0

0.0
2.5
34.2
573.1
2,787.9

1.9
21.7
-2.6
-358.9
-2,547.3

-1.6
20.8
-11.0
-212.5
-126.1

-0.3
24.6
-7.4
154.1
3,865.3

-0.1
-4.6
-4.6
-49.9
-2,958.8

24

2,018.9

29.1

9.4

3,597.2

539.7

2,018.9

-1,989.8

-19.6

3,587.8

-3,057.5

25

0.0

61.8

2.5

0.1

0.2

0.0

61.8

-59.3

-2.4

0.1

26

214.1

31.8

9.6

31.8

72.0

214.1

-182.2

-22.3

22.2

40.2

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Q2
-2,563.2
-2,656.3
93.0
437
-4,439

27

4.3

457.8

40.9

25.1

88.5

55.0

453.4

-416.9

-15.8

63.4

-33.5

28
29
30
31
32
33

15,181.5
4,138.4
2,735.9
1,402.5
4,209.0
199.2

13,837.3
3,914.4
2,604.7
1,309.7
3,779.7
255.7

14,407.7
4,039.2
2,683.0
1,356.2
4,296.1
349.2

14,856.8
4,107.7
2,724.2
1,383.5
4,591.7
486.6

14,916.0
4,157.5
2,747.8
1,409.6
4,397.5
238.9

15,176.4
4,178.7
2,750.2
1,428.5
4,489.4
329.8

-1,344.2
-224.0
-131.2
-92.8
-429.3
56.5

570.4
124.9
78.3
46.5
516.4
93.5

449.1
68.4
41.1
27.3
295.5
137.3

59.2
49.8
23.7
26.1
-194.1
-247.7

260.3
21.2
2.4
18.8
91.8
91.0

117.8

149.9

250.9

6.3

1.7

117.8

32.1

101.0

-244.5

-4.6

14.6
3,524.0

20.8
3,946.9

6.3
4,105.1

27.8
4,158.6

59.9
4,159.5

14.6
-485.8

6.2
422.9

-14.5
158.2

21.5
53.6

32.2
0.9

34
5

2020

35
36

4,009.8

Of which:
Paycheck Protection Program loans to businesses5
59.9
-101.5
24.8
-12.9
37
208.0
267.9
166.4
191.2
178.4
208.0
CARES -Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
NPISH -Nonprofit institutions serving households
1. A two percent reduction in reimbursements paid to Medicare service providers that went into effect in 2013 was initially suspended by the CARES Act. The resulting increased reimbursement rates went into effect beginning on May 1, 2020.
2. Unemployment insurance benefits were expanded through several programs that were initially established through the CARES Act. For more information, see How will the expansion of unemployment benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic be recorded in the NIPAs?
3. Economic impact payments, initially established by the CARES Act, provide direct payments to individuals. For more information, see How are federal economic impact payments to support individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic recorded in the NIPAs?
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was authorized to make payments from the Disaster Relief Fund to supplement wages lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5. The Paycheck Protection Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides forgivable loans to help small businesses and nonprofit institutions make payroll and cover other expenses. It also provides funding to reimburse private lending institutions for the costs of administering these
loans. For more information, see How does the Paycheck Protection Program impact the national income and product accounts (NIPAs)?
6. The Department of Health and Human Services distributes money from the Provider Relief Fund to hospitals and health care providers on the front lines of the coronavirus response. This funding supports health care-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and ensures
uninsured Americans can get treatment for COVID-19. In the NIPAs, funds provided to nonprofit hospitals are recorded as social benefits.
7. The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, initially established by the CARES Act, provides direct support to farmers and ranchers where prices and market supply chains have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: BEA state per capita personal income statistics are calculated using unpublished Census Bureau midquarter population estimates. These midquarter estimates are based on the 2010 census. BEA will incorporate Census Bureau population estimates based on the 2020 census results when t
Data on this table will be superseded by updated estimates. Regional estimates were controlled to the annual update to the National accounts released August 26, 2021.
Source. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated: September 23, 2021.