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SPECIAL
COLLECTIONS

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOM E
1969-92

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF C O M M E R C E
E c o n o m ic s a n d S ta tis tic s A d m in is tra tio n
B u re a u o f E c o n o m ic A nalysis

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME
1969-92

BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
RESEARCH RESOURCES CENTER BE-16
1441 L STREET, N.W.
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20230

September 1994

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COM M ERCE
Ronald H. Brown, S e c re ta ry
ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION
Everett M. Ehrlich, Under Secretary for Econ om ic Affairs
BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Carol S. Carson, Director
J. Steven Landefeld, Deputy Director

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Acknowledgments
The Regional Economic Measurement Division of
the Bureau of Economic Analysis under the direction
of Linnea Hazen, Chief, prepared the estimates of lo­
cal area personal income. Hugh W. Knox, Associate
Director for Regional Economics, provided guidance.
Elizabeth P. Cologer, Lisa C. Ninomiya, Michael G.
Pilot, John A. Rusinko, and James M. Scott of the Re­
gional Wage Branch, under the supervision of Sharon
C. Camevale, Chief, guided the preparation of the es­
timates of nonfarm labor earnings (wages and salaries
and other labor income). The estimates were prepared
by E. Frances Bake, Christopher T. Berry, Susan P.
Den Herder, Elizabeth A. Freeman, Lela S. Lester, Rus­
sell C. Lusher, Richard A. Lutyk, Paul K. Medzerian,
Michael Phillips, Adrienne T. Pilot, William E. Reid,
Jr., Dolores A. Rynn, Victor A. Sahadachny, Eugene L.
Souder, Darleen K. Won, and Jaime Zenzano.
James M. Zavrel of the Quarterly Income Branch,
under the supervision of Robert L. Brown, Assistant Di­
vision Chief, guided the preparation of the estimates of
farm earnings (wages and salaries, other labor income,
and proprietors’ income). The estimates were prepared
by Elaine M. Briccetti, Daniel R. Corrin, and Richard
H. Grayson. Michael S. Wagner and Daniel Zabronsky,
under the supervision of Robert L. Brown, prepared the
estimates of the residence adjustment.
Charles A. Jolley of the Proprietors’ Income Branch,
under the supervision of Bruce Levine, Chief, guided
the preparation of the estimates of nonfarm proprietors’
income, dividends, interest, rent, and personal contribu­
tions for social insurance. The estimates were prepared
by Sean P. Collier, Catherine A. Cumberland, and Toan
A. Ly. Ellen M. Wright and Marianne A. Ziver, under

the supervision of Bruce Levine, prepared the estimates
of the transfer payments.
Gary V. Kennedy of the Regional Economic Infor­
mation System Branch guided the preparation of the
materials for this publication; he and Kathy A. Albetski
guided the assembly of the public use tabulations and
the data files. This work was performed by Wallace K.
Bailey, who wrote the text, by Jeffrey L. Newman, who
prepared the tables for typesetting, and by H. Steven
Dolan, Michael J. Paris, Albert Silverman, Callan S.
Swenson, Monique B. Tÿes, and Mary C. Williams.
M. Gretchen Gibson of the Publication Services
Branch of the Current Business Analysis Division,
under the supervision of Leland L. Scott, Chief, co­
ordinated the publication of this book and edited the
text. Eric B. Manning and Ernestine T. Gladden
typeset the text and the tables. W. Ronnie Fos­
ter designed the cover and provided other graphics
services.
In addition, other government agencies and private or­
ganizations provided the source data for the estimates.
The contributions of the following organizations were
particularly noteworthy: The State employment secu­
rity agencies, the various State agencies administering
income maintenance programs, the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, the Bureau of the Census, the National Agri­
cultural Statistics Service and the Economic Research
Service of the Department of Agriculture, the Internal
Revenue Service, the Social Security Administration,
the Health Care Financing Administration, the Office of
the Secretary of Defense, the Office of Personnel Man­
agement, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the
Association of American Railroads.

Subject Assignment Directory

For information about the availability of data, call the Regional Economic
Information System staff at (202) 606-5360 (see also Appendix B). For additional
information about State and local area personal income, call Linnea Hazen, Chief
of the Regional Economic Measurement Division, at (202) 606-4500.
For information about a specific subject, call the following specialists.

Subject
Disposable personal income ...............
Farm proprietors’ income
and employment ...............................
M ethodology............................................
Nonfarm proprietors’ income
and employment ...............................
Other labor income ...............................
Personal contributions for social
insurance ...........................................
Personal dividend income,
Personal interest income, and
Rental income of p e r s o n s .....................
Residence a d ju stm e n t............................
Transfer p a y m e n ts .................................
Wage and salary disbursements
and employment ...............................

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Specialist

Number
___ (202) 606-4500
___ (202) 606-4500
___ (202) 606-5360
___ (202) 606-4500
___ (202) 606-4500
____ (202) 606-4500

___ (202) 606-4500
___ (202) 606-4500
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Contents
Acknowledgments..........................................................................................................................................................

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Subject Assignment Directory ............................................................................................................................ —

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Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................—

A brief history ...........................................................................................................................................
Uses of the local area estimates ................................................................................................................
Schedule for preparing and revising the estimates ...................................................................................
Availability of the State and local area estimates .....................................................................................

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The Sources and Methods for the Annual Estimates of Local Area Personal Income for 1987-92 . . . . M-5

Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... M-5
Differences in definitions and classifications............................................................................................. M-5
Sources of the d a ta .................................................................................................................................... M-6
Place of measurement of the source data ................................................................................................. M-6
Allocation procedures ............................................................................................................................... M-7
Interpolation and extrapolation procedures ............................................................................................... M-8
Wage and Salary Disbursements ..................................................................................................................... M-8
Wages and salaries covered by the UI programs ..................................................................................... M-9
Wages and salaries not covered by the State UI programs ..................................................................... M -l 1
Other Labor Income ........................................................................................................................................ M -l 3
Payments to private benefit plans .............................................................................................................M -l 3
Directors’ fees and miscellaneous fees .................................................................................................... M -l5
Proprietors’ Income ..........................................................................................................................................M -l5
Nonfarm proprietors’ income ................................................................................................................... M -l5
Income of nonfarm sole proprietorships and partnerships ..................................................................M-16
Income of tax-exempt cooperatives .................................................................................................... M-16
Farm proprietors’ income .......................................................................................................................... M -l7
Personal Dividend Income, Personal Interest Income, and Rental Income of Persons ............................... M -l9
Personal dividend income ........................................................................................................................ M -l9
Personal interest income ............................................................................................................................ M-20
Rental income of persons .......................................................................................................................... M-20
Transfer Payments ............................................................................................................................................M-21
Government Payments to Individuals ....................................................................................................... M-22
Retirement and disability insurance benefit payments.........................................................................M-22
Medical benefits.....................................................................................................................................M-23
Income maintenance benefits....................................... ....................................................................... M-23
Unemployment insurance benefits ........................................................................................................M-24
Veterans benefit payments ............................................................................................................ . • • • M-25
Federal education and training benefits ........................................................................................ • • M-26
Other government payments to individuals........................................... ................. . ....... . .............. M-26

Government and Business Payments to Nonprofit Institutions..................................................................M-27
Business Payments to Individuals................................................................................................................ M-27
Personal Contributions for Social Insurance ............ ..............................................................................
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Residence Adjustment .............................
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Procedure for the income of intercounty commuters ............................................................................... M—29
Procedure for the income of border workers ...................................................................................
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Technical Notes .....................................................................................................................

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Data verification .........................................
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Disclosure-avoidance procedures ................................................................................................................ M-33
Industry classification ................................................................................................................................. M-34
Interpolation and extrapolation ................................................................................................................... M-34
Pay-in-kind ..........................................................................................................................................’ ’ ’ M_36
Per capita personal income .........................................................................................................................M-36
Personal income, adjusted gross income, and money incom e..................................................................M-37
Glossary .............................................................................................................................................................. .....
Appendix A: Members of the BEA User G roup............................................................................................. m -45
Appendix B: Availability of Tables From the Regional Economic Information System............................M-53
Appendix C: Metropolitan Statistical A reas......................................................................................................M-85
Statistical Section:
Regions........................................................................................................................................................
County Rankings................................................................................................................................................
Metropolitan Areas......................................................................................................................................
Counties by State ......................................................................................................................................

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Introduction
This publication presents the estimates of personal in­
come and per capita personal income for 1969-92 for
local areas—that is, for metropolitan areas and coun­
ties; these estimates were prepared by the Regional
Economic Measurement Division of the Bureau of Eco­
nomic Analysis (BEA). It also presents estimates for
the United States, for the eight BEA regions, and for
the States. In addition, it presents the Census Bu­
reau’s annual estimates of population that were used in
the derivation of the estimates of per capita personal
income.
The estimates are supplemented by maps and charts.
A map of the United States presents the per capita per­
sonal income for 1992 for each region, and a map of
each State shows the metropolitan areas and counties
in the State. Two charts are shown for each State:
One chart presents the total personal income of each
metropolitan area in the State, and the other presents
the per capita personal income of the State and of the
metropolitan and the nonmetropolitan portions of the
State.
The estimates of personal income and of per capita
personal income reflect the revised national estimates of
personal income that resulted from the 1991 comprehen­
sive revision and the 1992 and 1993 annual revisions of
the national income and product accounts. The revised
national estimates were incorporated into the State es­
timates of personal income as part of a comprehensive
revision in August 1992 and into the local area esti­
mates of personal income as part of a comprehensive
revision in May 1993. In addition, the estimates incor­
porate source data that were not available in time to be
used in the comprehensive revisions.1
The estimates are first prepared for the Nation and for
States and counties. The estimates for the regions are
aggregations of the State estimates, and the estimates
for the metropolitan areas are aggregations of the county
estimates. As a result of this building-block approach,
the estimates for metropolitan areas, whose boundaries

may change, can be presented on the basis of consistent
geographic definitions.
The definitions of metropolitan areas that BEA uses
for the estimates were issued by the Office of Man­
agement and Budget for Federal statistical purposes
in June 1993. These areas consist of 240 metropoli­
tan statistical areas, 58 primary metropolitan statistical
areas (PMSA’s), and 12 New England county metropoli­
tan areas (NECMA’s); in addition, the PMSA’s and a
NECMA are grouped in 17 consolidated metropolitan
statistical areas.2
BEA does not prepare estimates for all counties
and county equivalents, because the geographic cod­
ing of essential source data for a few counties and
county equivalents has proved to be unreliable. Ac­
cordingly, the source data for each of the following
areas are combined with the source data for an adja­
cent county, and the estimates are then prepared for
the combined areas: The small independent cities of
Virginia—generally those with fewer than 100,000 res­
idents; Kalawao County, Hawaii; the Montana portion
of Yellowstone National Park; and Menominee County,
Wisconsin.
This introduction presents a brief history of the devel­
opment of the estimates of personal income. It describes
the uses of the local area estimates and the schedule
for preparing and revising the estimates, and it presents
information about the availability of the estimates and
about the BEA User Group.

A brief history
In the mid-1930’s, BEA began work on the estimation
of regional income as part of the effort to explain the
processes and structure of the Nation’s economy. As a
result, it produced annual State estimates of total “in­
come payments to individuals.” These income payments
were calculated as the sum of (1) wages and salaries, (2)
other labor income and relief, (3) entrepreneurial with-

2.
These areas are defined in terms o f counties or county equivalents.
1.
See the section “Schedule for preparing and revising the estimates”
The metropolitan areas o f the New England region are defined in terms of
in this introduction. For a brief discussion o f the most recent revisions,
counties rather than o f cities and towns because the available data for cities
see “Local Area Personal Income: Estimates for 1990-92 and Revisions to
and towns are insufficient. For the list o f the metropolitan areas and their
the Estimates for 1981-91,” S u r v e y o f C u r r e n t B u s i n e s s 74 (April 1994):
constituent counties in all States, see Appendix C.
127-129.
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drawals, and (4) dividends, interest, and net rents and
royalties.
During the 1940’s and early 1950’s, BEA developed
an integrated set of national economic accounts, sought
additional source data, and improved the methods used
to prepare the estimates. One result of this work was the
development of State personal income—a measure that
is more comprehensive than State income payments.
State personal income differs significantly from State
income payments in five ways:
1. State personal income consists of six major com­
ponents (other labor income and transfer payments
replaced other labor income and relief, and the com­
ponent personal contributions for social insurance
was added as an explicit deduction);
2. Personal income includes more component detail
and a broader range of income-in-kind and imputed
income items than State income payments;
3. Personal income includes the income of nonprofit
institutions and of private noninsured welfare funds
and private trust funds;
4. Personal income includes employer contributions
to private pension funds—as part of other labor
income—instead of the benefits paid by the funds;
and
5. Personal income includes transfer payments by
business.
In addition, in the mid-1950’s, BEA began work on
preparing estimates for local areas. It prepared estimates
for a few counties in the States in the Mideast and Plains
regions.
In the late 1950’s, BEA developed estimates of State
disposable personal income. This series was published
occasionally in the S u r v e y o f C u r r e n t B u s i n e s s in the
1960’s and 1970’s and has been presented annually
beginning with 1982.
During the 1960’s, BEA developed quarterly esti­
mates of State personal income. The first set of these
estimates as a continuous series was published in the
December 1966 issue of the S u r v e y . In addition, BEA
prepared a personal income series for metropolitan ar­
eas and for nonmetropolitan counties for selected years
of 1929-62.
In the early 1970’s, BEA developed the estimates
of personal income for counties in metropolitan areas.
These estimates were published for the first time in
the April 1975 S u r v e y . Later in the 1970’s it devel­
oped estimates of employment for States, counties, and
metropolitan areas.

In the 1980’s, it developed estimates of gross State
product by industry; the first presentation of these es­
timates as an established series was in the May 1988
S urvey.

Now, BEA prepares annual and quarterly estimates of
State personal income and annual estimates of State dis­
posable personal income and employment and of gross
State product. It also prepares annual estimates of per­
sonal income and employment for all metropolitan areas
and all the counties and county equivalents for which
reliable source data are available.

Uses of the local area estimates
Both the public and the private sectors use the estimates
of personal income for counties and metropolitan areas
to measure and to track the levels and the types of in­
come received by the persons who live or work in a
county or metropolitan area. In addition, both sectors
use the estimates of personal income and of employment
to evaluate the socioeconomic impact of their initiatives;
for example, they use the estimates to prepare the en­
vironmental impact statements required by the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969.
Federal agencies use these estimates in economic
models to evaluate program needs and as a framework
for economic analysis.
State governments use the estimates to measure the
economic base of State planning areas and in economic
models that are developed for planning. They also use
the estimates to project tax revenues and the need for
public utilities and services.
University schools of business and economics use the
estimates for theoretical and applied economic research.
Some schools publish the estimates in abstracts or sim­
ilar reports, which are distributed to State and local
government agencies, regional councils, private research
groups, businesses, and libraries.
Businesses use the estimates to evaluate markets for
new or established products and to determine areas for
the location, expansion, and contraction of their activi­
ties. Trade associations and labor organizations also use
the estimates to analyze markets for products and labor.

Schedule for preparing and revising the
estimates
Annual estimates.—The annual estimates of total and
per capita personal income and of total and per capita
disposable personal income for States for a given year
are prepared in two steps. First, in April, preliminary
estimates for the preceding year that are derived from

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the quarterly estimates for that year are prepared. Sec­
ond, in August, the preliminary estimates are superseded
by estimates that are more detailed and more reliable
because they are derived from source data that are more
complete, more detailed, and more recent than the data
that were used to prepare the quarterly estimates and the
preliminary estimates.
The following April, the annual estimates for the year
are revised in order to incorporate the newly available
data that are used to prepare the county estimates of
personal income for that year.
The annual estimates for a year are routinely revised
again for 2 more years. The State estimates are re­
vised in August and in April, and the county estimates
are revised in April; each revision incorporates newly
available source data. These routine revisions are com­
pleted 3 years after the preliminary State estimates were
prepared and 2 years after the county estimates were
prepared.
The State and county estimates are normally revised
again only after a comprehensive, or benchmark, re­
vision of the national income and product accounts
(NIPA’s) that results in the comprehensive revision of
the national estimates of personal income, which is an
aggregate in the NIPA’s; comprehensive revisions to the
NIPA’s are made approximately every 5 years.3 The re­
vised national estimates are incorporated into the State
and county estimates as part of the comprehensive revi­
sion of the State estimates and of the county estimates,
because the State and county estimates are designed
to be statistically and conceptually consistent with the
national estimates.
In a benchmark NIPA revision, the national estimates
of personal income are affected by the statistical changes
that result from the introduction of new source data and
the use of improved estimating methods. The national
estimates may also be affected by the changes made
to the definitions and the classifications of the NIPA
components so that the NIPA’s will reflect the evolv­
ing economy of the United States. For example, as part
of the 1985 benchmark revision, the payments to ven­
dors of medical services under the medicaid program
were reclassified from government purchases to trans­
fer payments; as a result, these payments were added to
personal income.

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administrative-records data for wage and salary dis­
bursements. In January, the estimates for the second
quarter of the preceding year are revised, and the esti­
mates for one or more preceding quarters may also be
revised. In July, the estimates for the fourth quarter of
the preceding year are revised, and the estimates for one
or more preceding quarters may also be revised.
In April and in October, the quarterly estimates for
the previous 3 years are revised so that they will be
consistent with the revised annual estimates.

Availability of the State and local area
estimates
The quarterly State estimates of total and nonfarm per­
sonal income are published in the January, April, July,
and October issues of the S u r v e y o f C u r r e n t B u s i n e s s .
The preliminary annual State estimates of total and
per capita personal income and of total and per capita
disposable personal income are published in the April
S u r v e y . The revised annual estimates of State personal
income by major type and of earnings by industry are
published in the August S u r v e y .
The local area estimates of total and per capita
personal income are published in the April S u r v e y .4
Before the State and local area estimates are published
in the S u r v e y , they are available in news releases and
on the Department of Commerce’s Economic Bulletin
Board.5 More detailed estimates than the estimates pub­
lished in the S u r v e y are available from the Regional
Economic Information System (REIS).6 The following
local area estimates are available from REIS:
• Personal income by type of income (for example,
wages and salaries) and earnings (the sum of wages
and salaries, other labor income, and proprietors’
income) by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)
two-digit industry for counties and metropolitan
areas,
• Employment, which includes part-time jobs and
self-employment, by SIC division (the “one-digit”

4. However, in 1993, the local area estimates were published in the May
issue o f the S u r v e y , the revised annual State estimates, in the September
issue, and the revised quarterly State estimates, in the November issue.
5. To subscribe to the Economic Bulletin Board, call (202) 482-1986.
6. The Regional Economic Information System comprises the data files,
the computer programs, and the staff that maintain, manage, and distribute
the regional database. The staff operates an information retrieval service that
Quarterly estimates.—The quarterly estimates of State
provides standard and specialized tabulations o f regional data. These tabu­
personal income are prepared about 4 months after the
lations are available on magnetic tapes, computer printouts, microcomputer
end of the quarter. In January and in July, the esti­
diskettes, and a CD-ROM. For information about the CD-ROM, see the ad
on the inside back cover. For a sample o f the available tabulations, see Ap­
mates for specific quarters are revised to incorporate
pendix B. For further information or to order, call (202) 606-5360. Payment
3.
Nine benchmark revisions have been completed— in 1947, 1951, 1954, in advance o f shipment is required; Visa and MasterCard are accepted for
telephone orders.
1958, 1965, 1976, 1980, 1985, and 1991.

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level of classification) for counties and metropolitan
areas,
• Transfer payments by major program for counties
and metropolitan areas, and
• Farm income and expenses, including broad cate­
gories of gross receipts and expenses of all farms
and four measures of net farm income, for counties.
In addition, the State and local area estimates of per­
sonal income and of employment are available from the

BEA User Group. The members of this group include
State agencies, universities, and Census Bureau Primary
State Data Centers.7 The members have agreed to pro­
vide the estimates that they receive from REIS to other
users in their State. The members can usually provide
the State and the local area estimates for their State.

7. For the members o f this group, see Appendix A.

The Sources and Methods for the Annual Estimates of
Local Area Personal Income for 1987-92
This text describes the sources of the data and the meth­
ods that were used to prepare the annual estimates of the
components of personal income for counties for 198792. The information about the characteristics of the
county estimates and the data and the methods used to
prepare the estimates also applies to the estimates for
metropolitan areas because the estimate for a metropoli­
tan area is the sum of the estimates of its constituent
counties.
The introduction describes the relationship between
the national estimates of personal income and the State
and county estimates, it defines the essential terms used,
and it explains a few differences between the defini­
tions and classifications used in the national estimates
and those used in the State and county estimates. This
introduction also includes general information about the
sources of the data that are used to prepare the estimates
and the place of measurement of the source data. Ad­
ditionally, it includes information about the allocation
procedure and a brief description of the interpolation
and extrapolation procedures.
After the introduction, the text provides specific in­
formation about each of the components of personal
income and about the residence adjustment.

Introduction
The State and county estimates of personal income are
designed to be conceptually and statistically consistent
with the national estimates of personal income; as part
of the preparation of the State and county estimates,
the national estimates are disaggregated to States and
counties.8 As a result, the definitions that are used for
the components of personal income for the State and

county estimates are essentially the same as those used
for the national estimates.9
The personal income of an area is defined as the in­
come received by, or on behalf of, all the residents of the
area. It consists of the income received by persons from
all sources—that is, from participation in production,
from both government and business transfer payments,
and from government interest (which is treated like a
transfer payment).
Persons consists of individuals, nonprofit institutions
that serve individuals, private noninsured welfare funds,
and private trust funds. The last three are referred to as
“quasi-individuals.”
Personal income is calculated as the sum of wage
and salary disbursements, other labor income, pro­
prietors’ income with inventory valuation and capital
consumption adjustments, rental income of persons
with capital consumption adjustment, personal dividend
income, personal interest income, and transfer pay­
ments to persons, less personal contributions for social
insurance.
Per capita personal income is calculated as the per­
sonal income of the residents of an area divided by the
population of the area.

Differences in definitions and classifications
The definitions that are used in the State and county es­
timates for two components of personal income and for
one supplementary aggregation of three components dif­
fer significantly from the definitions that are used in the
national estimates. In addition, the classifications that
are used for one component in the State and county estio f work; earnings consists of wage and salary disbursements, other labor

income, and proprietors’ income.
For a comparison o f GDP, GSP, and State earnings by place o f work for
8.
At the national level, personal income is part o f the personal income
1991, see appendix B in Richard M. Beemiller and Ann E. Dunbar, “Gross
and outlay account, which is one o f the five accounts that compose the
State Product 1977-91,” S u r v e y o f C u r r e n t B u s i n e s s 74 (August 1994):
national income and product accounts.
85.
O f the aggregations in the personal income and outlay account, only
9.
The national estimates may temporarily differ from the State and county
personal income, disposable personal income, and personal tax and nontax
estimates because o f different estimating schedules: The State and county
payments are estimated for States, and only personal income is estimated
estimates frequently incorporate source data that are not available when the
for counties and metropolitan areas. In addition, gross state product (GSP),
national estimates are prepared; these data are later incorporated into the
which corresponds to gross domestic product (GDP), is estimated; GSP
and State personal income share most o f the elements o f earnings by State

national estimates when they are revised.
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mates differ significantly from those used in the national
estimates.
The State and county estimates of farm income con­
sist of farm earnings—that is, the sum of wages and
salaries, other labor income, and proprietors’ income.
The national estimates of farm income consist of farm
earnings and agricultural net interest.
The State and county estimates of wage and salary
disbursements and of other labor income consist mainly
of the labor earnings of persons who reside and who
work in the United States. However, the national esti­
mates of these components also include the earnings of
U.S. residents who are temporarily working abroad for
the U.S. Government or for U.S. firms.
The adjustment to the estimates of wages and salaries
to include the wages and salaries of U.S. residents who
work in other countries and to exclude the wages and
salaries of foreign residents who work in the United
States is classified in the residence adjustment in the
State and county estimates.10 In the national estimates,
this adjustment is classified in the rest-of-the-world sec­
tor, which is not recognized in the State and local area
estimates.
In addition, in the State and county estimates, the
wages and salaries of U.S. residents who are employed
by international organizations and by foreign embassies
and consulates in the United States are classified in an
“industry” called “other.” In the national estimates, the
wages of these residents are classified in the rest-of-theworld sector.

Sources of the data
About 90 percent of the State and county estimates
of personal income are based on census data and on
administrative-records data that are collected by others.
The data from censuses are mainly collected from the
recipient of the income. The most important sources of
census data for the State and county estimates are the
census of agriculture and the census of population and
housing that are conducted by the Bureau of the Census,
Department of Commerce.
10.
The residence adjustment is mainly an estimate o f the net inflow of
the labor earnings o f interstate and intercounty commuters.
The State and county estimates o f wages by place o f work, like the
national estimates o f wages for domestic industries, exclude the wages o f the
U.S .-resident border workers and include the wages o f the foreign-resident
border workers.
In the derivation o f the national, State, and county estimates o f personal
income, the wages and salaries o f these workers are adjusted: The wages
o f the foreign-resident workers are subtracted from estimates o f wages and
salaries, and the wages o f the U.S.-resident border workers are added to these
estimates.

The data from administrative records may originate
either from the recipients of the income or from the
source of the income. These data are a byproduct of the
administration of various Federal and State government
programs. The most important sources of these data
are as follows: The State unemployment insurance pro­
grams of the Employment and Training Administration,
Department of Labor; the social insurance programs of
the Social Security Administration and the Health Care
Financing Administration, Department of Health and
Human Services; the Federal income tax program of the
Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury;
the veterans benefit programs of the Department of Vet­
erans Affairs; and the military payroll systems of the
Department of Defense.11
About 10 percent of the estimates are based on data
from other sources. For example, the estimates of the
components of farm proprietors’ income, a component
of personal income, are partly based on the State es­
timates of farm income and the county estimates of
cash receipts, crop production, and livestock inventory
that are prepared by the Department of Agriculture,
which uses sample surveys, along with census data and
administrative-records data, to derive its estimates.
Using census data, administrative-records data, and
other data that are not primarily designed to measure
income has both advantages and disadvantages. Using
these data, BEA can prepare detailed annual estimates
of personal income for States and counties at a relatively
low cost and without increasing the reporting burden
on businesses and households. However, because these
data are not primarily designed to measure income, they
often do not precisely “match” the series that is being
estimated; therefore, they must be adjusted to compen­
sate for differences in definitions, in coverage, and in
geographic detail.

Place of measurement of the source data
Personal income, by definition, is a measure of the in­
come received by persons; therefore, the estimates of
State and county personal income should reflect the
State and county of the residence of the income recip­
ients. However, most of the source data that are used
to prepare the estimates of some of the components of
personal income are reported and recorded by the recip­
ient’s place of work rather than by the recipient’s place
of residence. As a result, the estimates of the compo­
nents that are derived from the place-of-work data are
11.
The data from the State unemployment insurance programs are col­
lected by the various State employment security agencies and are assembled
and supplied by the Bureau o f Labor Statistics.

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adjusted to a place-of-residence basis, and the estimates
of these components are presented both by place of work
and by place of residence.
The estimates of the components of personal income
can be grouped according to the place of measurement
of the source data.
The estimates of wages and salaries, other labor in­
come, and personal contributions for social insurance by
employees are mainly derived from source data that are
reported and recorded by place of work. These data are
reported by industry in the State and county in which
the employing establishment is located.
The estimates of nonfarm proprietors’ income and of
personal contributions for social insurance by the selfemployed are derived from source data that are reported
by the tax-filing address of the recipient. This address
is usually that of the proprietors’ residence; therefore,
these data are assumed to be recorded by place of resi­
dence. However, the estimates of these components—as
part of the estimates of earnings—are presented both by
place of residence and by place of work. If the State or
county of residence differs from the State or county of
work, then the estimates of earnings by place of work
are more likely to be misstated than the estimates of
earnings by place of residence.
The estimates of farm proprietors’ income are de­
rived from source data that are reported and recorded
by the principal place of production, which is usually
the county in which the farm has most of its land and
in which most of the work is performed. Because most
farm proprietors live on, or near, their land, the place
of residence is assumed to be the same as the place of
work.
The estimates of rental income of persons, personal
dividend income, personal interest income, transfer pay­
ments, and personal contributions for supplementary
medical insurance and for veterans life insurance are
derived from source data that are reported and recorded
by the place of residence of the income recipient.

Allocation procedures
Using the allocation procedures imparts to the State and
local area estimates the characteristics of the national es­
timates that are not reflected in the available State- and
county-level source data; for most components of per­
sonal income, the State and county source data are less
comprehensive and less reliable than the data that are
available for the national estimates.12 In addition, using

these procedures allows the use of State and county data
that are available in economic series that are related to,
but that do not precisely match, the component being
estimated.
Before the State and county estimates are prepared,
the national estimates of some components of personal
income are adjusted for the differences in definitions
and classifications between the national estimates and
the State estimates. The adjusted national estimates
of these components and the national estimates of the
other components are used as the “control totals” for the
State estimates, and the State estimates are then used as
control totals for the county estimates.
In the allocation procedures, the' national control total
for each component is allocated to the States in propor­
tion to each State’s share of a related economic series.
Similarly, the State control total is allocated to the coun­
ties in proportion to each county’s share of a related
economic series. The related series may be the source
data, or it may be preliminary estimates that are derived
from the source data and that are calculated as the sum
of several items (for example, wages, tips, and payin-kind) or as the product of two items (for example,
average wages times the number of employees) or that
are interpolated or extrapolated from the source data or
from other estimates.
Because the allocation procedures use the national
control totals for the State estimates and the State con­
trol totals for the county estimates, its use yields an
additive system in which the State estimates sum to the
national estimate, and the estimates for the counties in
a State sum to the State estimate.
The allocation procedure used to estimate a
component of State personal income is

75 = {Yn) (* n )
where Ys is the estimator (that is, the statistical proce­
dure used to derive an estimate) of the component of
personal income for State s, where Yn is the national
estimate of the component (which is used as the control
total for the State estimates of the component), where
X s is the datum for State s from the economic series
related to the component, and where X n is the national
sum of the State data from the economic series related
to the component (Xn = X X s).
In the cases in which the national estimate is cal­
culated as the sum of the State data plus an amount
A n for which State data are unavailable, the allocation

12.
However, the national estimates o f most components o f wages and data. Therefore, the use o f the allocation procedures to prepare the State and
county estimates o f these components results in estimates that do not differ
salaries and transfer payments, which together account for about 75 percent
greatly from the source data.
o f personal income, are based mainly on the sum o f State and county source

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procedure may be represented by two equations (which
together are mathematically identical to the preceding
equation):

ys

■Mf)

= x5+ a 5

where A s is the State estimator of the portion of Y for
which State data are unavailable. In effect, Ys is the
composite estimator consisting of X s, the best possible
direct estimator (100 percent sample) of the portion of Y
for which State data are available, plus A s, the indirect
estimator of the portion of Y for which State data are
unavailable.
For example, the national estimates of wages and
salaries for many industries consist of the sum of State
data plus a few small adjustments, which taken together
(An ) are allocated to the States in proportion to the State
data. The small allocated amount for each State (A5) is
added to the State datum (X5) to yield the State estimate
(Ys).

Interpolation and extrapolation procedures
Some of the data that are used to estimate components
of State and county personal income are available or ad­
equate only in benchmark years. In order to derive the
estimates of these components for other years, interpo­
lation and extrapolation procedures are used to extend
the distribution of the data for the benchmark year or
years.
Interpolation procedures are used in the derivation
of the estimates for the years between 2 benchmark
years. Extrapolation procedures are used in the deriva­
tion of the estimates for the years after the most recent
benchmark year.
For the details of these procedures, see page M-34 in
the “Technical Notes.”

Wage and Salary Disbursements
Wage and salary disbursements are defined as the
monetary remuneration of employees. This remuner­
ation includes the compensation of corporate officers;
commissions, tips, and bonuses; voluntary employee
contributions to certain deferred compensation plans,
such as 401(k) plans; and receipts in kind, or pay-in­
kind, that represent income (see “Pay-in-kind” on page
M-36 in the “Technical Notes”).
Wage and salary disbursements are measured before
deductions, such as social security contributions and

union dues, and they reflect the amount of wages and
salaries disbursed, but not necessarily earned, during the
year. The estimates are prepared, with a few exceptions,
at the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) two-digit
level.
Wage and salary disbursements accounted for about
58 percent of total personal income at the national level
in 1992 (see table A, which also shows the relationship
of the major components of wages and salaries to total
personal income).
The State and county estimates of about 98 percent of
wages and salaries for approximately 70 private indus­
tries, for Federal Government civilian employees, and
for State and local government employees are based on
the data that are summarized by county and by SIC
four-digit industry on form ES-202 by the State em­
ployment security agencies (ESA’s).13 The summarized
data are from quarterly State unemployment insurance
(UI) contribution reports that are filed with an ESA
by the employers in the industries that are covered by,
and subject to, that State’s UI laws. Under most of
these laws, wages and salaries include bonuses, tips, and
the cash value of meals and lodging provided by the
employer—that is, pay-in-kind.14
The estimates of wages and salaries for three SIC
two-digit industries are based on the ES-202 data that
are available and on other data, because these three
industries—agricultural services, private education, and
religious membership organizations—are only partially
covered by State UI programs. The ES-202 data at the
SIC three-digit level for each of these industries are
divided into the fully covered portion and the incom­
pletely covered portion, which is based on the ES-202
data, and (2) the incompletely covered portion, which
is primarily based on other data.
The estimates of wages and salaries for SIC two- and
three-digit industries that are not covered by UI pro­
grams or that are fully covered in only a few States are
primarily based on data other than ES-202 data. The
data on which these estimates are based are specified in
the relevant section.
13. Each quarter, the ESA ’s send these data to the Bureau o f Labor
Statistics o f the Department o f Labor, which edits the data and makes the
tabulations available to BEA. The ES-202 tabulations for 1987 are based on
the 1972 SIC, and those for 1988-92 are based on the 1987 SIC.
14. State UI laws require employers to estimate (if applicable) the cash
value o f pay-in-kind and to add the estimate to the cash pay in their report o f
their payrolls. However, because employers are not required to distinguish
between the two types o f pay in their reports, it is doubtful that many comply
with this requirement.
Pay-in-kind is significant only in the following industries: Water
transportation, eating and drinking places, and hotels and other lodging
places.

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The sources of data and the methods that are used to
prepare the estimates of wage and salary disbursements
are described in two sections: Wages and salaries that
are covered by the UI programs and wages and salaries
that are not covered by the UI programs.

Wages and salaries covered by the UI
programs
The estimates of wages and salaries that are covered
by the State UI programs or by the UI program for
Federal civilian employees are based on ES-202 data
for quarterly wages and salaries, or payrolls. However,
these data do not precisely meet BEA’s statistical and
conceptual requirements; therefore, the data must be ad­
justed. These adjustments affect both the industrial and
the geographic patterns of State and county personal
income.

for each industry is allocated to States and counties in
proportion to the ES-202 payroll data for the industry.
The national estimate for each industry is prepared in
two parts. One part is prepared for the payrolls that were
underreported, and one part is prepared for the payrolls

Table A.—Wage and Salary Disbursements by Component and
Total Personal Income for the United States, 1992
M illio n s of
d o lla rs

Adjustment fo r industry nonclassification.—The indus­
try detail of the ES-202 data regularly shows minor
amounts of payroll—only about 0.2 percent of total pay­
rolls nationally—that have not been assigned to any
industry. The industrial classification scheme used by
BEA does not permit this not-elsewhere-classified cate­
gory. Therefore, for each State and county, the amount
in this category is distributed among the industries in
proportion to the industry-classified ES-202 payrolls.
Because this adjustment only apportions the amount
reported for a county within that county, no error is
introduced into the total estimate for the county.

Adjustment fo r misreported wage and salary data.—
An estimate of the wages and salaries that were not
reported in the UI contribution reports is added to the
ES-202 data for each private industry. Because State
and county data are unavailable, the national estimate

a l in c o m e

5,128,373

100.00

2,964,236

57.80

1 1 ,0 2 5

.21

1 5 ,3 6 4

.30

2 6 ,3 7 1
1 2 7 ,8 6 7

.51
2 .4 9

6 7 8 ,1 6 9

1 1.2 7

2 3 0 ,0 5 9

4 .4 9

4 4 ,8 4 6

.8 7

1 4 ,8 2 9

.2 9

1 7 ,0 0 6

.3 3

2 4 ,5 7 2

.48

4 4 ,7 3 7

.87

4 8 ,0 9 4

.9 4
.1 4

7 ,4 0 9
2 ,1 0 4
2 4 ,0 5 9

Adjustment fo r statewide reporting.—A State UI con­
tribution report is usually filed for each establishment
by industry and by county; however, a report may be
filed by an employer for a group of very small estab­
lishments by State, not by county. Therefore, county
data are unavailable for these establishments.
The State totals of the wages and salaries reported
for these statewide units for an industry are allocated to
counties in proportion to the distribution of the wages
and salaries for the industry that is reported by county.
The statewide totals are allocated for each privatesector industry (generally at the SIC two-digit level)
and for five government components—Federal civilian,
State education, State noneducation, local education,
and local noneducation.

P e rce n t of
to ta l p e r s o n ­

.0 4
.47

2 ,4 0 3

.0 5

3 4 8 ,1 1 0
1 5,731

6 .7 9

1 0,701

.31
.21

2 4 ,5 9 8

.4 8

3 9 ,7 5 8

.7 8

6 9 ,9 4 6

1 .36

5 1 ,6 8 5

1.01

4 1 ,4 5 8

.81

3 3 ,1 1 0

.6 5

1 5 ,3 1 7
3 6 ,2 0 4

.3 0
.71

9 ,6 0 2

.19

1 9 3 ,9 4 7

3 .7 8

1 2 ,0 4 2

.23

4 3,2 3 1

.8 4

5 ,9 5 5

.1 2

4 2 ,8 9 1

.8 4

4 9 ,0 9 9

.9 6

4 0 ,7 2 9

.79

2 0 2 ,6 6 3

3 .9 5

2 8 5 ,4 9 8

5 .5 7

2 3 8 ,7 8 8
7 2 8 ,8 1 4

14.21

2 7 ,6 5 5

.54

1 8 ,0 0 3
9 ,9 4 2

.35

1 1 7 ,4 9 7

2 .2 9

4 .6 6

.19

1 8 ,8 8 9

.3 7

8 ,8 6 8

.17

2 2 ,5 6 1

.44

1 0 ,2 2 2

.2 0

2 4 5 ,7 1 9

4 .7 9

4 5 ,5 6 8

.89

3 5 ,8 3 8

.70

2 9 ,8 8 8

.5 8

1 ,2 7 4

.02

3 1 ,3 8 2

.61

1 0 3 ,1 3 4

2.01

2 ,3 7 4

.0 5

5 5 5 ,7 3 0

1 0 .8 4

1 1 0 ,8 7 3

2 .1 6

5 1 ,7 3 4

1.01
7 .6 7

3 9 3 ,1 2 3

Detail m ay not add to totals because of rounding.
1. Includes adjustments for border workers: Income of U.S. residents working across U .S. borders less income
of foreign residents working in the United States.
2. Includes w ages received by border workers em ployed in the United States.
3. Other includes w ages and salaries of U.S. residents working for international organizations and for foreign
em bassies and consulates located in the United States.
4. Includes local and interurban passenger transit, transportation by air, pipelines (except natural gas), and
transportation services.

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that were not reported because employers failed to file
a report.15
In addition, it is assumed that tips are unreported by
specific industries. Therefore, estimates of the tips are
added to the ES-202 data for the following industries:
Taxicabs, which is part of local and interurban passen­
ger transit; eating and drinking places; hotels and other
lodging places; amusement and recreation services; and
personal services. Because State and county data are
unavailable, the national estimate for each industry is
allocated to States and counties in proportion to the
ES-202 payroll data for the industry.
Adjustments fo r Federal civilian payrolls.—Large pro­
portions of the ES-202 data for the wages and salaries
of the civilian employees of most Federal Government
agencies in Tennessee and of a few agencies in New
York, Virginia, and Wisconsin are reported by State,
not by county. Therefore, the county estimates of the
wages and salaries of these employees are derived from
employment data provided by the Office of Personnel
Management (OPM).
In Tennessee, the State estimates of the wages and
salaries of the civilian employees of all agencies ex­
cept the Tennessee Valley Authority are allocated to
the counties by the OPM employment data. The State
estimates of the wages and salaries of the civilian
employees of the Postal Service in New York, the De­
partment of Defense in Virginia and Wisconsin, and the
U.S. Forest Service and the Farmers’ Home Administra­
tion in Wisconsin are allocated to the counties in each
State in proportion to the OPM employment data for
each agency.
In addition, in the ES-202 data, all of the wages and
salaries of congressional staff are assigned to Washing­
ton, DC, although some of these staff work in the State
offices of the members of Congress. BEA assumes that
25 percent of the total congressional payrolls are earned
by congressional staff in State offices; therefore, this
percentage of the payrolls are allocated to States in pro­
portion to their congressional representation. The State
estimate of this adjustment—together with the State es­
timate of wages and salaries for all Federal civilian
employees—is allocated to counties in proportion to the
ES-202 payroll data or the OPM employment data.
Adjustment fo r a component o f State government pay­
rolls.—The geographic coding of the ES-202 data for
the noneducation component of State government pay­
rolls appears to attribute too much of the payrolls to the
15.
Robert P. Parker, “Improved Adjustments for Misreporting o f Tax
Return Information Used to Estimate the National Income and Product
Accounts, 1977,” S u r v e y 64 (June 1984): 17-25.

counties of the State capitals in six States. Therefore,
data from the 1980 and 1990 Census of Population are
used in the preparation of the county estimates of the
wages and salaries for these employees.
The county estimates of the wages and salaries for the
noneducation component for Illinois, Michigan, New
Jersey, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Wisconsin are
based on data for the wages and salaries of State gov­
ernment employees in noneducation by place of work;
these data are derived from unpublished tabulations of
joumey-to-work data from the censuses. The estimates
for 1987-89 were derived from straight-line interpola­
tions of the data for 1980 and for 1990. The estimates
for 1990-92 are based on the 1990 data.
Adjustments fo r elements that are excluded from the
ES-202 data.—The ES-202 payroll data for specific SIC
two- and three-digit industries exclude small portions of
the wages in those industries either because the employ­
ing establishments are not covered by the UI programs
or because a portion of the establishments’ payrolls are
not subject to UI reporting. The following procedure is
used to prepare the State and county estimates for the
industries that include these noncovered elements.
A national estimate of each element is prepared, and
then it is allocated to States on the basis of the best
available related economic series. The State estimate of
the element is added to the ES-202 payroll data for the
industry of the element in order to augment the State
data on which the State estimates for that industry are
based. Then, the national estimate for the industry is
allocated to States in proportion to the augmented ES202 data.
Because county data for the noncovered elements are
unavailable, the State estimates are allocated to the
counties in proportion to the unaugmented ES-202 data.
This procedure is used to prepare the State and county
estimates of the following elements in the following
industries:
• Payrolls of electric railroads—that is, commuter
lines—which are classified in local and interurban pas­
senger transit, payrolls of railroad carrier affiliates,
which are classified in transportation services, and
payrolls of railway labor organizations, classified in
membership organizations other than religious;
• Payrolls of nonprofit organizations that are exempt
from UI coverage because they have fewer than four
employees—in printing and publishing, miscellaneous
manufacturing, credit agencies other than banks, real
estate, holding and other investment companies, hotels,
and membership organizations other than religious;

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• Commissions received by insurance solicitors and
real estate agents;
• Salaries of corporate officers in Washington State;
• Wages and salaries of students employed by the
institutions of higher education in which they are en­
rolled, which are classified in private education, State
government education, and local government education;
• Pay-in-kind of the members of religious orders who
teach at private colleges and universities but who do not
receive cash wages;
• Pay-in-kind of workers in private hospitals who do
not receive cash wages (mainly interns, student nurses,
and members of religious orders);
• Allowances paid to Federal civilian employees in
selected occupations for uniforms; and
• Salaries of elected officials and members of the
judiciary in State and local governments.

Wages and salaries not covered by the State
UI programs
The estimates of wages and salaries for eight indus­
tries are primarily based on data other than ES-202 data.
The ES-202 data are inadequate for five industries—
farms, farm labor contractors, private households, pri­
vate elementary and secondary schools, and religious
membership organizations—because these industries are
extensively covered by State UI programs in only a
few States. The ES-202 data are unavailable for three
industries—railroads, military, and “other”—because
these industries are not covered by State UI programs.16
Consequently, the wages and salaries of all eight indus­
tries are treated as if they were not covered by State
UI programs. In addition, because these estimates are
primarily based on data that do not include wages paid
in kind, an estimate of pay-in-kind is prepared for all of
these industries except farm labor contractors, railroads,
and “other.”
Farms.—The estimates of wages and salaries for farms
consist of the salaries of officers of corporate farms and
the cash wages and the pay-in-kind of hired farm labor.
The State and county estimates of corporate officers’
salaries are based primarily on the salaries of corporate
officers from the 1987 Census of Agriculture.
The State estimates of the cash wages of hired farm
labor are based on the estimates of farm labor expenses
that are prepared by the Department of Agriculture. In
order to prepare the county estimates, the estimates for
most States are allocated to counties by distributions of
the wages paid to farm employees from the 1987 census.
16. Military and “other” are BEA, not SIC, classifications.

M -ll

However, farm employees have either mandatory UI
coverage or almost complete voluntary coverage in
the following States: Arizona, California, Connecticut,
Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Massachusetts, New Jersey,
Rhode Island, and Washington. Therefore, the county
estimates of cash wages for these States are derived from
ES-202 data.
The State estimates of pay-in-kind are based on esti­
mates prepared by the Department of Agriculture. The
State estimates are allocated to counties in proportion
to the number of hired farm workers who worked 150
days or more in 1987 from the 1987 census.
Farm labor contractors.—This industry is classified in
agricultural services. Farm labor contractors and their
employees are only partially covered by UI laws in most
States. However, in California and Florida, all the em­
ployees in this industry are covered, and in Arizona,
about 80 percent are covered.
The State and county estimates for most States are
based on the data for contract farm labor expenses from
the 1987 Census of Agriculture. For California, Florida,
and Arizona, the census-based estimates are compared
with the ES-202 payroll data. If the ES-202 amounts
are higher than the census-based estimates, the ES-202
amounts are substituted for the census-based estimates.
Railroads.—The railroad industry is covered by the
Railroad Unemployment Insurance system that is ad­
ministered by the Railroad Retirement Board, which
does not require interstate railroads to submit data by
State. An employment series developed from the bien­
nial reports on employment in Class I railroads from the
Association of American Railroads is used as the prin­
cipal basis for the State and county estimates of wages
and salaries for railroads.17 These reports provide in­
formation on employment by railroad company for each
State, for selected metropolitan counties that account for
almost 90 percent of all railroad employment, and for a
residual of all the other counties in each State.
The estimates are prepared in six steps. First, straightline interpolation is used to prepare approximations of
employment for the years between the reports; approxi­
mations for the year or years after the most recent report
are prepared from the data from that report. Second,
an approximation of the wages for each company in
an area is derived as the product of the employment
data for the company in the area and the national av­
erage wages for the company reported annually to the
Interstate Commerce Commission. Third, the approxi17.
Railroad companies are classified according to a 3-year average o f their
operating revenues. Since 1991, Class I railroads have been classified as
those with revenues o f $96.1 million or more.

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mations of the wages of all the railroad companies in
the area are summed to produce a provisional estimate
of the wages and salaries for the area. Fourth, the
provisional estimates are used in the allocation of the na­
tional estimates of railroad wages and salaries to States
and counties. The national estimates are allocated to
the States, and the State estimates are allocated to the
metropolitan counties and to the residual counties.
Fifth, an allocating series for the residual counties was
prepared from 1980 and 1990 summations of railroad
wages and salaries by place of work; the 1980 summa­
tions were derived from unpublished joumey-to-work
(JTW) data from the 1980 Census of Population, and
the 1990 summations, from unpublished JTW data from
the 1990 census. The allocators for the estimates for
1987-89 were derived by straight-line interpolation, and
the 1990 summations were used as the allocators for the
1990-92 estimates. Sixth, the State totals for the resid­
ual counties were allocated to counties in proportion to
the JTW-based series.
Private households.—The national estimates of cash
wages for private households are allocated to States—
and the State estimates, to counties—in proportion to the
series prepared from unpublished JTW data. The State
and county allocators for the 1987-89 estimates were
derived by straight-line interpolation between the 1980
summations and the 1990 summations of the JTW data
for the wages and salaries of private household employ­
ees by place of work, and the 1990 summations were
used as the allocators for the 1990 estimates. The 1990
summations for the States were extrapolated to 1991—
92 by the annual change in the civilian population, but
the 1990 county summations were used as the county
allocators for the 1991-92 estimates.
The national estimates of pay-in-kind are allocated to
States and counties by a place-of-work series for private
household employment that is derived from the JTW
data.
Private elementary and secondary schools.—In about
half of the States, the county estimates of both cash
wages and pay-in-kind are derived from the best avail­
able series chosen from (1) data on employment in
private elementary and secondary schools published by
the State departments of education, (2) employment data
from the U.S. Department of Education’s 1980-81 sur­
vey of private elementary and secondary schools, or (3)
relevant wage data from the Census Bureau’s annual
County Business Patterns (CBP).li

In the other States, the UI coverage is complete
enough so that the ES-202 data can be used as the basis
for the county estimates. In these States, the ES-202
distribution of wages and salaries is the basis for the
estimates of cash pay, and the ES-202 distribution of
employment is the basis for the estimates of pay-in-kind.
The State estimates of cash wages are based on the
CBP data, which are the data with the most uniform
national coverage. The State estimates of pay-in-kind
reflect the number of full-time teachers in religious
orders from the Official Catholic Directory (OCD).19
Religious membership organizations.—The State esti­
mates of cash wages are based on CBP data, and the
estimates of pay-in-kind are based on OCD data. How­
ever, the CBP county data are too frequently suppressed
to avoid disclosure of information about individual or­
ganizations to be useful; therefore the State estimates
are allocated to counties in proportion to the distribution
of the civilian population.
Military.—The estimates of wages and salaries for the
military consist of the estimates of the cash wages (in­
cluding allowances) of full-time military personnel and
of the members of the military Reserves including the
National Guard and the estimates of the pay-in-kind
provided to enlisted personnel.20
The county estimates of wages and salaries are derived
from source data from the Department of Transportation
for the Coast Guard and from the Department of Defense
for each of the other services. For military bases that
extend across county boundaries, source data by county
are only available for Forts Benning, Gordon, and Stew­
art, Georgia, for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio,
and for Quantico Marine Corps Base, Virginia; the data
for each of the other intercounty bases are assigned to
the county that contains the base headquarters.
The State estimates of cash wages for full-time mili­
tary personnel, which are based mainly on payroll data,
are allocated to counties in proportion to the number of
personnel for the Coast Guard and to the county payroll
age, but its provisions for elective coverage have resulted in the participation
o f most o f these schools and many o f the other religious organizations.
19. “General Summary,” Official Catholic Directory (New York: P.J.
Kenedy and Sons). The Directory is published annually.
The “General Summary” is a tabulation o f the number of members of

religious orders who are employed in Catholic institutions in each diocese
and in each State. The data are classified by clerical title and by religious
assignment.
The number o f teachers does not distinguish between those who receive
cash wages and those who receive only pay-in-kind, nor does it distinguish
between those who teach in elementary and secondary schools and those who
teach in colleges and universities.
18.
The CBP data are tabulated from the administrative records o f the
20. Officers do not receive pay-in-kind. The imputation for clothing is
old-age, survivors, and disability insurance program. This program exempts
limited to standard issue clothing; it does not include clothing and equipment
nonprofit religious organizations, such as many o f these schools, from coverfor special or unusual duties.

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estimates prepared by the Department of Defense for
each of the other services.
The State estimates of cash pay for the Reserves are
based on payroll data. Because county payroll data
are unavailable, the State estimates are allocated to
counties in proportion to the distribution of the civilian
population.
The national estimate for the pay-in-kind of the full­
time personnel of each service is allocated to States and
counties in proportion to the number of enlisted per­
sonnel. The national estimate of the pay-in-kind of the
Reserves is allocated to States and counties in proportion
to the estimates of cash pay.
Other.—This category consists of the wages and salaries
of U.S. residents who are employed in the United States
by international organizations and by foreign embassies
and consulates.21 The national estimate is allocated
to States and to counties in proportion to estimates of
the administrative expenditures of these organizations in
1968.22

Other Labor Income
Other labor income consists of the payments by em­
ployers to privately administered benefit plans for their
employees, the fees paid to corporate directors, and
miscellaneous fees. The payments to private benefit
plans account for more than 98 percent of other labor
income.23
Other labor income accounted for approximately 6
percent of total personal income at the national level in
1992 (table B).

Payments to private benefit plans
The estimates of the payments by employers to privately
administered benefit plans consist of the payments to
pension and profit-sharing plans, to private group health
21. This category corresponds to a portion o f the rest-of-the-world category
in the national estimates, which also includes the addition o f the wages and
salaries o f U.S. residents who commute to work in Canada and the subtraction
o f the wages and salaries o f foreign residents who work in the United States.
See also “Differences in definitions and classifications” in the introduction
to this methodology and “Residence Adjustment.”
22. The estimates o f the expenditures for 1968 were prepared by the
Balance o f Payments Division o f BEA.
23. Other labor income excludes employer contributions for social
insurance, which are paid to government-administered funds.
Under the conventions o f the national income and product accounts, the
benefits paid from social insurance funds, not the employer contributions
to the funds, are measured as part o f personal income. These benefits are
classified as transfer payments; see the section on “Government Payments to
Individuals” on page M-22.

and life insurance plans, and to supplemental unemploy­
ment benefit plans and the payments by employers to
privately administered workers’ compensation plans.
Pension and profit-sharing plans, group health and
life insurance, and supplemental unemployment insur­
ance.—Most payments by employers to private pension
and profit-sharing plans are made on behalf of the em­
ployees in private industry; some payments are made
for Federal, State, and local government employees,
but most pensions for these employees are provided
through government-operated funds, which are classi­
fied as social insurance in the national income and
product accounts.
Payments for group health and life insurance are made
for a majority of employees in both the public and pri­
vate sectors. Payments for supplemental unemployment
insurance are made only for employees in the private
sector, mainly those in manufacturing industries.
The State and county estimates of the payments to
these private benefit plans are prepared for each private
industry at the SIC two-digit level of industrial detail.
The national estimate of these payments for an indus­
try is allocated to the States, and the State estimates
are allocated to counties, in proportion to the estimates
of wages and salaries for that industry. The State and
county estimates of wages and salaries are used as the
allocating series on the assumption that the relationship
of these payments to payrolls for each industry is the
same at the national, State, and county levels.24 The
24.
The data used to prepare the national estimates o f the payments by
private employers are unsuitable for preparing the State and county esti­
mates. The national estimates are mainly based on data from a sample of
business income tax returns that is prepared by the Internal Revenue Service.
However, the geographic distribution o f the data from the tax returns does
not necessarily reflect the place o f work o f the employees, because most
multiestablishment businesses file income tax returns for the entire company
rather than for each establishment, and the county in which a business’ prin­
cipal office is located often differs from the county o f some o f its other
establishments.

Table B.—Other Labor Income by Component and Total Personal
Income for the United States, 1992
M illio n s of
d o lla rs

P e rc e n t of
to ta l p e rs o n ­
al in c o m e

5,128,373

100.00

322,430

6.28

3 1 7 ,5 0 8

6 .1 9

.....................................

2 7 5 ,9 5 6
4 1 ,5 5 2

5 .3 8
.81

A ll o t h e r 1 ................................................................................................................

4 ,9 2 2

.10

O th e r la b o r i n c o m e ......................................................................................
E m p lo y e r c o n trib u tio n s to p riv a te p e n s io n fu n d s a n d p riv a te w e lfa re
P r iv a t e p e n s io n f u n d s ,g ro u p h e a lth In s u ra n c e , g r o u p life
in s u r a n c e ,a n d s u p p le m e n ta l u n e m p lo y m e n t i n s u r a n c e .................
P r iv a t e ly a d m in is te r e d w o r k e r s ' c o m p e n s a t io n

Detail may not add to totals because of rounding.
1. Consists of directors’ fees, compensation to prisoners, and judicial fees.

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estimates of the employer payments reflect the variation
in contribution rates of payments among industries—but
not among States and counties for a given industry—
and the various mixes of industries among States and
counties.
The Federal Government makes payments to a savings
plan on behalf of the civilian employees who participate
in the Federal Employees Retirement System (mainly
those hired after 1983); this savings plan is classified
as a private pension plan.25 The national estimate of
these payments is allocated to States and counties in
proportion to the estimates of wages and salaries for all
Federal civilian employees.
The State government payments to private pension
plans consist of annuity payments made on behalf of
selected groups of employees—primarily teachers. The
State estimates are based on data from the Teachers
Insurance and Annuity Association/College Retirement
Equities Fund. The State estimates are allocated to
counties in proportion to the county estimates of wages
and salaries for State and local government education.
The national estimates of Federal, State, and local
government payments to employee group health and life
insurance plans are allocated to States and counties in
proportion to ES-202 employment data for each level of
government.
Workers’ compensation plans.—The payments by em­
ployers to privately administered workers’ compen­
sation plans consist of court-awarded payments by
the railroad industry and the water transportation in­
dustry for work-related injuries, benefit payments by
self-insured employers, and net premiums paid by em­
ployers to private insurance companies for workers’
compensation insurance.
Programs for workers’ compensation insurance are
authorized by law in all States. Federal laws autho­
rize the court-awarded payments by the railroad industry
and the water transportation industry. Laws in many
States authorize self-insurance, and laws in the District
of Columbia and in all but six States authorize programs
for private workers’ compensation insurance.26
25. Although this savings plan is administered by a Federal agency, it is
classified by BEA as a private pension plan rather than as a social insurance
fund, because the saving is considered to be private saving rather than gov­
ernment saving. Accordingly, employer payments to this plan are counted as
part o f other labor income, and employee payments are counted as personal
saving rather than as personal contributions for social insurance.
26. In addition, various State laws establish State-operated insurance funds
(both exclusive funds and funds that compete with private insurers) and
second-injury funds, and Federal law establishes the compensation program
for injured Federal employees.
These insurance programs are classified as social insurance; see footnote
23.

The national estimate of the court-awarded payments
by the railroad industry are allocated to States in pro­
portion to the number of workers killed or injured
in railroad accidents that are reported to the Federal
Railroad Administration of the Department of Trans­
portation. The national estimate of the court-awarded
payments by the water transportation industry is allo­
cated to States in proportion to the estimates of wages
and salaries for this industry.
The State estimates of the benefits paid by self-insured
employers and of the net premiums paid by employers
for each SIC two-digit industry except the railroad and
water transportation industries are prepared in four steps.
First, the national estimate of the benefits paid by selfinsured employers for all industries is allocated to States
in proportion to tabulations that are published annually
in the Social Security Bulletin}1
Second, the national estimate of the net premiums
paid by employers in all industries to private insurance
companies for workers’ compensation insurance is allo­
cated to States in proportion to annual data reported in
the Insurance Expense Exhibit by the National Council
on Compensation Insurance.28
Third, the State estimates of the premiums and the
benefits for all industries are then combined.
Fourth, a two-way allocation procedure is used to pre­
pare State estimates at the SIC two-digit level for all
industries except the railroad and water transportation
industries.29 The national estimates of the sum of the
net premiums and the benefits for the SIC two-digit in­
dustries are the primary control totals for the two-way
allocation, and the State estimates of the sum of the
net premiums and the benefits for all industries are the
secondary control totals.30
This procedure has multiple steps. First, the primary
control totals are allocated to States by the State esti­
mates of wages and salaries at the SIC two-digit level to
yield preliminary State estimates of the workers’ com­
pensation benefits by industry. Second, the secondary
control totals are allocated to industries in proportion to
27. These payments consist o f cash payments and medical payments, which
may include medical benefits paid by employers who carry substandard
medical coverage.
Under a self-insurance program, an employer assumes the liability for the
payments for workers’ compensation; the employer makes the payments out
o f operating funds.
28. The available State data are gross figures for the premiums, which have
not been discounted, retrospectively rated, or otherwise modified.
29. In a two-way allocation, two sets o f control totals are placed in a matrix
as the row and column totals. The allocating series is placed in the same
matrix as the set o f elements. These elements are adjusted alternately to sum
to the row and column totals until the sums o f the elements approach both
the row and the column totals.
30. In this procedure, the primary control totals are the column totals and
the secondary control totals are the row totals.

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the preliminary State estimates. Third, the allocations of
the primary control totals and secondary control totals
are alternately repeated until an allocation of the primary
control totals yields a near-balance of the matrix.
Because of the lack of county data, the State estimates
of workers’ compensation payments in all industries
are allocated to counties in proportion to the county
estimates of wages and salaries by industry.

Directors’ fees and miscellaneous fees
The fees paid to corporate directors accounted for about
0.9 percent of other labor income in 1992. Nationally,
about three-fourths of these fees are accounted for by
the finance, insurance, and real estate industries. Be­
cause State and county data are unavailable, the national
estimate of directors’ fees for each SIC two-digit indus­
try is allocated to States and counties in proportion to
the estimates of wages and salaries.
The miscellaneous fees consist mainly of judicial fees
to jurors and witnesses, compensation of prison inmates,
and marriage fees to justices of the peace. These fees
accounted for only 0.6 percent of other labor income in
1992. The national estimate of each of these segments
is allocated to States and to counties in proportion to
the civilian population.

Proprietors’ Income
Proprietors’ income with inventory valuation and capital
consumption adjustments is the current-production in­
come (including the income in kind) of sole proprietor­
ships and partnerships and of tax-exempt cooperatives.31
Proprietors’ income includes the imputed net rental in­
come of owner-occupants of farm dwellings, but it
excludes the dividends and the monetary interest that
are received by nonfinancial business and the rental in­
come received by persons not primarily engaged in the
real estate business.32
Proprietors’ income accounted for approximately 8
percent of total personal income at the national level
in 1992 (table C). The estimates of proprietors’ in­
come are prepared in two parts—nonfarm proprietors’
income and farm proprietors’ income. Nonfarm propri­
etors’ income accounted for approximately 91 percent
31. A sole proprietorship is an unincorporated business owned by a per­
son. A partnership is an unincorporated business association o f two or more
partners. A tax-exempt cooperative is a nonprofit business organization that
is collectively owned by its members.
32. The dividends are included in personal dividend income, the monetary
interest, in personal interest income, and the rental income, in rental income
o f persons.

of proprietors’ income, and farm proprietors’ income,
for approximately 9 percent.

Nonfarm proprietors’ income
Nonfarm proprietors’ income consists of the income that
is received by nonfarm sole proprietorships and part­
nerships and the income that is received by tax-exempt
cooperatives.
The national estimates of nonfarm proprietors’ income
are primarily derived from income tax data. Because
these data do not always reflect current production
and because they are incomplete, the estimates also
include four major adjustments—the inventory valua­
tion adjustment, the capital consumption adjustment, the
“misreporting” adjustment, and the adjustment for the
net margins on owner-built housing.33 The inventory
valuation adjustment offsets the effects of the gains and
the losses that result from changes in the prices of prod­
ucts withdrawn from inventories; this adjustment for
recent years has been small, but it is important to the
definition of proprietors’ income. The capital consump­
tion adjustment changes the value of the consumption,
or depreciation, of fixed capital from the historicalcost basis used in the source data to a replacement-cost
basis.34
33. For other adjustments to the tax data, see NIPA table 8.20, “Relation of
Nonfarm Proprietors’ Income in the National Income and Product Accounts
(NIPA’s) to Corresponding Measures as Published by the Internal Revenue
Service,” S urvey 74 (July 1994): 118.
34. The capital consumption adjustment also reflects the differences be­
tween the depreciation schedules used for tax accounting and straight-line
depreciation based on economic service lives.
See the “Glossary” for more information about the capital consumption
adjustment and the inventory valuation adjustment.

Table C.—Proprietors’ Income by Component and Total Personal
Income for the United States, 1992
M illio n s of
d o lla rs

P e rce n t of
to ta l p e r s o n ­
a l In co m e

5,128,373

100.00

P r o p rie to r s ’ in c o m e 1 ...................................................................................

408,763

7.97

F a r m .........................................................................................................................

3 8 ,1 8 5

.7 4

3 7 0 ,5 7 8

7 .2 3

A g ric u ltu ra l s e r v ic e s , fo re stry , a n d f i s h e r i e s ...........................................

7 ,0 5 5

.1 4

M i n i n g .................................................................................................................

4 ,2 8 6

.0 8

C o n s t r u c t io n ......................................................................................................

5 2 ,1 3 5

1.02

M a n u f a c t u r in g ...................................................................................................

1 9 ,0 0 6

.3 7

T ra n s p o rta tio n a n d p u b lic u t i l i t i e s ..............................................................

2 1 ,1 2 7

.41

5 5 ,8 4 5

1.09

N o n fa rm

..................................................................................................................

S e r v i c e s .............................................................................................................

4 ,3 9 9

.09

2 0 6 ,7 2 5

4 .0 3

B u s in e s s s e r v i c e s ......................................................................................

9 0 ,3 9 2

1 .76

P r o f e s s io n a l a n d s o c ia l s e r v i c e s ..........................................................

1 1 6 ,3 3 3

2 .2 7

Detail may not add to totals because of rounding.
1. Includes inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments.

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The “misreporting” adjustment adds an estimate of the
income of sole proprietors and partnerships that is not
reported on tax returns. This adjustment accounted for
almost half of nonfarm proprietors’ income in 1992.35
The adjustment for the net margins on owner-built
housing is an addition to the estimate for the con­
struction industry. It is the imputed net income of
individuals from the construction or renovation of their
own dwellings.
The source data necessary to prepare these adjust­
ments are available only at the national level. Therefore,
the national estimates of nonfarm proprietors’ income
that include the adjustments are allocated to States, and
these State estimates are allocated to the counties, in
proportion to tax return data that do not reflect the
adjustments.
In addition, the national estimates include adjustments
made to reflect decreases in monetary and imputed in­
come that result from damage to fixed capital and to
inventories that is caused by disasters, such as hurri­
canes and riots. These adjustments are attributed to
States and counties on the basis of information from the
Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Income of nonfarm sole proprietorships and
partnerships
Both the State and the county estimates of the income of
nonfarm sole proprietorships and partnerships for'198789 are based on data for those years that were tabulated
by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from Schedule
C of form 1040 for sole proprietorships and from form
1065 for partnerships.36
The national estimates excluding the misreporting
adjustment for 1987-89 were allocated to States in pro­
portion to the IRS data for “net profit less loss” at the
SIC two-digit level, and the national estimates of the
misreporting adjustment were allocated to States by the
IRS data for “net gross receipts” (gross receipts less
refunds) at the SIC two-digit level.
However, the IRS county data at the SIC two-digit
level could not be used to prepare the county estimates
for 1987-89, because the usefulness of the data would
have been severely impaired by the large number of the
suppressions to these data that would have been required
to prevent the disclosure of confidential information.
Further, the IRS data for net profit less loss could not
35. See footnote 15 in the section “Wage and Salary Disbursements.”
36. The geographic coding o f the data is by tax-filing address. This address
is assumed to be the same as the address o f the place o f residence. For
additional information, see the “Place o f measurement” in the introduction
to “Sources and Methods” on page M -6.

be used, because of the volatility of these data.37 Con­
sequently, the 1RS data for net gross receipts at the SIC
division, or “one-digit,” level were used to allocate the
State estimates to counties. These data were supple­
mented by the use of the previous county estimates for
1987-89 for SIC two-digit industries, which are based
on extrapolations of 1RS data for 1983.38
The 1987-89 county estimates were prepared in two
major steps. First, the State estimates were aggregated
to the SIC division level. The aggregated State estimates
were allocated to counties in proportion to the net gross
receipts.
Second, the county estimates for each SIC division
were apportioned among the SIC two-digit industries
through the use of a two-way allocation procedure.39 In
this procedure, the State estimates for each SIC twodigit industry in a division were used for the primary
control totals (in the columns), and the county estimates
for the division were used for the secondary control
totals (in the rows). The State estimates were initially al­
located to counties in proportion to the previous county
estimates for 1987-89 in order to generate initial county
estimates at the SIC two-digit level. Then, each county
estimate for a division was allocated to the SIC twodigit industries in the division in proportion to the initial
county estimates for the SIC two-digit industries. The
allocations of the State estimates for each SIC two-digit
industry and of the county estimates for each division
were repeated alternately until a near-balance of the ma­
trix was achieved. The final allocation was that of the
State estimates.
The 1989 county estimates for each industry were
extrapolated to 1990 by the number of small establish­
ments in each industry from the Census Bureau annual
series County Business Patterns; these extrapolations
were used to allocate the 1990 State estimates to coun­
ties. The 1991-92 State estimates were allocated to
counties in proportion to the 1990 estimates.

Income of tax-exempt cooperatives
The income of tax-exempt cooperatives consists of
the income that is received by rural electric cooper37. The volatility is frequently indicated by fluctuations between positive
and negative values, which usually leads to anomalous results when the data
are used in an allocation.
38. For information about the preparation o f the county estimates before
the 1987-89 tax return data became available, see U.S. Department o f Com­
merce, Bureau o f Economic Analysis, Local Area Personal Income, 1984-89,
vols. 1-5 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991): M 12M13; or see the Regional Economic Information System CD-ROM for
1969-91 (May 1993).
39. See footnote 29 in the section “Other Labor Income.”

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atives, rural telephone cooperatives, and agricultural
cooperatives.
The estimates of the income of rural electric cooper­
atives and of rural telephone cooperatives are based on
annual data for the net margin, or profit, of these co­
operatives that have outstanding loans from the Rural
Electrification Administration (REA) of the Department
of Agriculture.40 The net margin of each cooperative
is allocated to States and counties in proportion to the
distribution of its customer-members that is reported by
the REA. The allocated amount for each type of coop­
erative is summed to State and county totals, and these
totals are then used to allocate the national estimates to
States and counties.
Agricultural cooperatives are mainly farm marketing
cooperatives and farm supply cooperatives; they are
classified in the SIC in wholesale trade. The State esti­
mates of the income of these cooperatives are based on
data provided by the Agricultural Cooperative Service
of the Department of Agriculture. Because no source
data for counties are available, the State estimates of the
income of these cooperatives are allocated to counties
in proportion to the estimates of the income of the sole
proprietorships and partnerships in wholesale trade.

Farm proprietors’ income
Farm proprietors’ income consists of the income that
is received by the sole proprietorships and the partner­
ships that operate farms. It excludes the income that is
received by corporate farms.
The national and State estimates of farm proprietors’
income are primarily derived from the national and State
estimates of the income of all farms that are prepared
by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The
concepts that underlie the USDA national and State es­
timates of farm income are generally the same as those
that underlie the BEA estimates of farm proprietors’ in­
come. However, the USDA estimates of farm income
include the income of corporate farms, and the USDA
measures depreciation on a declining-balance basis, but
BEA measures depreciation on a straight-line basis.41
To prepare the county estimates of farm proprietors’
income, BEA first prepares county estimates of the in­
come of all farms, and it uses primarily the USDA State
40. These data are published by the REA in its Annual Statistical Report.
The data for the electric cooperatives are for the total number o f the customermembers, including businesses; the data for the telephone cooperatives are
for the number o f residential customer-members.
41. For the differences between the USDA and the BEA estimates o f
net farm income at the national level, see NIPA 8.21, “Relation o f Net
Farm Income in the National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA’s) to Net
Farm Income as Published by the U.S. Department o f Agriculture (USDA),”
S urvey 74 (July 1994): 118.

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estimates of the components of farm income as control
totals. Therefore, the USDA State estimates are adjusted
for the differences in the measures of depreciation and
to include the sales and purchases of livestock between
farms, which are excluded from the USDA estimates
of two components of farm income—cash receipts and
expenses.42
The county estimates of farm proprietors’ income are
calculated in three major steps. First, estimates of “re­
alized net income” of all farms is computed as the gross
receipts of all farms less the production expenses of all
farms. Second, the estimates of realized net income
are modified by the inventory change adjustment so that
only the income from current production is measured;
this modification yields the estimates of “total net in­
come” of all farms. Third, the income of corporate
farms is estimated, and the estimates are subtracted from
the estimates of total net income to yield the estimates
of farm proprietors’ income.43
The county estimates of farm proprietors’ income for
1987-92 were primarily derived from county data from
the 1987 Census of Agriculture and from selected annual
county data from the State offices that are affiliated with
the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) of
the USDA. In addition, data from other sources within
the USDA, such as the Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation Service, were used.
For 1987, the county estimates of 44 components of
gross receipts, 13 categories of production expenses, and
2 categories of the value of the net change in inventories
were derived mainly from the 1987 Census of Agricul­
ture. For 1988-92, the county estimates for each State
were prepared in the component detail that corresponded
to the best annual county data available for the State.
Farm gross receipts.—The estimates of the gross re­
ceipts of all farms consist primarily of the following
items: (1) The cash receipts from farm marketing of
crops and livestock, (2) the receipts from other farmrelated activities, including recreational services, sales
of forest products, and custom-feeding services per­
formed by farm operators, (3) the payments to farmers
under several Federal Government farm subsidy pro42. These transactions are excluded from the USDA State estimates of
the cash receipts from marketing livestock and o f the expenses for livestock
purchases, because in the aggregated State estimates o f farm income, the
cash receipts from intrastate interfarm sales offset the expenses for intrastate
interfarm purchases.
Because these transactions may not be intracounty transactions, BEA es­
timates the transactions for each State and adds the estimate to the USDA
State estimates o f these cash receipts and o f these expenses.
43. The derivation o f the county estimates o f farm proprietors’ income is
available in detailed tables from the Regional Economic Information System.
See also the “Introduction” and the sample of table CA45 in Appendix B.

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grams, (4) the imputed value of home consumption,
which is the value of the farm products produced and
consumed on farms, and (5) the imputed gross rental
value of farm dwellings.44
The largest component of gross receipts is the cash
receipts from marketing. The USDA State estimates
include estimates of the cash receipts from the marketing
of about 150 crop and livestock commodities, but the
county estimates are prepared in much less detail.
Annual county estimates of cash receipts—usually for
total crops and for total livestock—for 18 States are
prepared by the NASS-affiliated State offices. BEA uses
these estimates to allocate the USDA State estimates to
the counties in these States.45
For the other States, the USDA State estimates of
cash receipts from the marketing of each commodity are
summed into the 13 groups of crops and the 5 groups
of livestock for which county data for value of sales
are available from the 1987 Census of Agriculture. The
State estimates of cash receipts for these groups for 1987
were allocated to counties by the related census data.
For the counties of some of these States, the 1987
county estimates of cash receipts for selected groups of
commodities were extrapolated to 1988-92 by the se­
ries for the annual production of selected crops and for
the inventories of selected categories of livestock; these
series were constructed from supplemental NASS data.
The State estimates for 1988-92 were allocated to coun­
ties in proportion to the extrapolated county estimates
for 1988-92.
For the remaining commodities and for all commodi­
ties in States for which no annual county data are
available, the 1988-92 State estimates of the gross re­
ceipts are allocated to counties in proportion to the 1987
census data.
The State estimates of the receipts from other farmrelated activities for 1987-92 were allocated to counties
in proportion to the data for the receipts from these
activities from the 1987 census.
44. Receipts for recreation services are received for providing facilities for
recreational activities, such as fishing, hunting, and camping.
The inclusion o f the imputed gross rental value o f farm housing in gross
receipts offsets the expenses— including interest, taxes, and depreciation—
that are associated with the operation o f the housing. These expenses
are included in farm production expenses, but they cannot readily be
distinguished from nonhousing expenses o f the same type.
The net effect o f including both the imputed gross rental value and the
associated expenses in the farm income accounts is to add the net rental
value o f farm housing to farm income. The net rental value o f the housing
occupied by farm proprietors is part o f proprietors’ income; the net rental
value o f the housing occupied by farm employees is part o f pay-in-kind.
45. The county estimates o f cash receipts 'are available for Alabama, Ari­
zona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri,
Nebraska, N ew M exico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South
Carolina, Utah, and Wisconsin.

The State estimates of the Federal Government pay­
ments to farmers for 1987-92 were allocated to counties
in proportion to annual tabulations of the payments from
the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.
County source data that reflect the imputed value of
home consumption and the imputed gross rental value
of farm housing are unavailable. The 1987-92 State
estimates of the imputed value of home consumption
were allocated to counties in proportion to the distribu­
tion of the number of farms reported in the 1987 census.
The 1987-92 State estimates of the imputed gross rental
value were allocated to counties by the distribution of
the value of farm land and buildings from the 1987
census.
Farm production expenses.—The State estimates of the
production expenses for most items for 1987-92 were
allocated to counties in proportion to data for the item
from the 1987 census.46
The 1987-92 State estimates of the production ex­
penses for three items were allocated to counties by
series that are related to the items from the 1987 cen­
sus. The State estimates of the rent paid to landlords
who are not farm operators were allocated to counties
in proportion to the acreage of the farms operated by
tenants.47 The State estimates of the depreciation of ma­
chinery were allocated by the value of the machinery
and equipment. The State estimates of the depreciation
of buildings were allocated by the value of the farm land
and buildings.
Inventory change adjustment.—This adjustment is an
estimate of the value of the net change during the year
in the farm inventories of the livestock and crops that
are held for sale. This estimate is added to the estimate
of realized net income in the second major step in the
calculation of the estimates of farm proprietors’ income,
so that the estimate of farm proprietors’ income for a
year will include only the farm income from production
during the year, or from “current” production. The sum
of realized net income and the value of the net change
in inventories is total net income.
The role of the inventory change adjustment in the
derivation of net farm income is illustrated by the fol­
lowing examples. For crops, the value of the net change
46. Direct allocators for the following expenses are available from the 1987
census: Purchases o f feed, livestock including poultry, seed, fertilizer and
agricultural chemicals including lime, and petroleum products; cash wages,
perquisites, and social security taxes; contract labor expenses; machine hire
and custom work; electricity; interest; taxes; repair and maintenance; and a
miscellaneous category that includes animal health costs.
47. The rent paid by farm operators to landlords who are also farm opera­
tors is omitted from production expenses and from gross receipts because it
is assumed that the tenant and the landlord usually operate farms in the same
county and that the rent paid usually offsets the rental income received.

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in inventories is negative when farmers feed more crops
to their animals or sell more crops than they produce
during the year, so that the amount held in inventory
declines and the realized net income overstates the in­
come from current production by the value of the net
withdrawals from inventory. For livestock, the value of
the net change in inventories is positive when the num­
ber of animals that are bom or that farmers purchase is
greater than the number that they sell during the year,
so that the size of the herds increase and the realized net
income understates the income from current production
by the value of the net increase in the herds.
Annual county data for the number of cattle, swine,
sheep, and chickens on farms are available from the
NASS offices of some States. The 1987-92 State es­
timates of the value of the net change in livestock
inventories on farms for these States were allocated to
the counties in these States by the series that incorpo­
rate the county data.48 The State estimates for the other
States were allocated to counties by the county distribu­
tion of the number of livestock units on farms reported
in the 1987 census.
The State estimates of the value of the net change in
crop inventories for 1987-92 were allocated to coun­
ties by the annual data for crop production from the
NASS State offices. If the NASS data were unavailable,
the State estimates were allocated by the data for crop
production from the 1987 census.
Adjustment to exclude the income o f corporate
farms.—This adjustment is made in the third major step
in the calculation of farm proprietors’ income, because
the estimates of the total net income of all farms that are
calculated in the second major step include the income
of corporate farms.
The adjustment is calculated in three steps. First an
adjustment ratio is computed as the ratio of the acreage
of noncorporate farms to the total acreage of all farms in
each county; the data for the acreage are from the 1987
census. Second, the adjustment ratio is multiplied by
the county estimate of the total net income of all farms
in order to derive the initial estimate of farm propri­
etors’ income for each county. Third, the State estimate
of farm proprietors’ income is allocated to counties in
proportion to the initial county estimates to produce the
county estimates of farm proprietors’ income.

48.
The number o f animals on farms at the end of each year is reported.
For each type o f livestock, the allocating series for the value o f the net
change in inventories is the number o f animals at the end o f the year minus
the number o f animals at the end o f the previous year.

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Personal Dividend Income, Personal
Interest Income, and Rental Income
of Persons
Personal dividend income, personal interest income,
and rental income of persons with capital consumption
adjustment are sometimes referred to as “investment in­
come” or “property income.” These three components
of personal income are presented together in the State
and county estimates. These components accounted
for approximately 16 percent of personal income at the
national level in 1992 (table D).

Personal dividend income
Personal dividend income is the dividends received
by individuals, by nonprofit institutions, and by es­
tates and trusts. This income consists of the payments
in cash and in other assets that are made to stock­
holders who are U.S. residents by corporations in the
United States or abroad; these payments exclude pay­
ments of a cooperation’s stock by the corporation to its
stockholders.
Personal dividend income accounted for about 2.7 per­
cent of personal income at the national level in 1992
(table D).
The State and county estimates of the personal divi­
dend income received by individuals are based on the
tabulations of dividends reported on individual income
tax returns from the Individual Master File (IMF) of the
Internal Revenue Service (1RS).
The State estimates of the dividends received by
individuals are combined with the estimates of the div­
idends received by nonprofit institutions and by estates

Table D.—Personal Dividend Income, Personal Interest Income, and
Rental Income of Persons and Total Personal Income for the
United States, 1992
M illio n s of
d o lla rs

P e rce n t of
to ta l p e r s o n ­
a l in c o m e

T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e .................................................................................

5,128,373

100.00

P e rs o n a l d iv id e n d in c o m e , p e rs o n a l In te re st in c o m e , a n d re n tal
in c o m e o f p e rs o n s ..................................................................................

825,741

16.10

1 40 ,3 51

2.74

P e r s o n a l in te re s t i n c o m e ...................................................................................
M o n e t a r y ............................................................................................................

6 9 4 ,2 9 1

13.54

3 3 6 ,1 0 1

6 .5 5

I m p u t e d ..............................................................................................................

3 5 8 ,1 9 0

6 .9 8

R e n t a l In c o m e o f p e r s o n s 1 ..............................................................................

- 8 ,9 0 1

I m p u t e d '..............................................................................................................

4 5 ,1 3 6
- 5 4 ,0 3 7

-.1 7
.8 8

Detail may not add to totals because of rounding.
1. Includes the capital consumption adjustment.

-1 .0 5

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

and trusts, and the combined estimates are used as the
control totals for the county estimates.
The State and county estimates for 1987-91 were de­
rived from the IMF data for these years. The estimates
for 1992 were derived from the 1991 IMF data because
1992 data were unavailable.

Personal interest income
Personal interest income is the interest income received
by individuals, by nonprofit institutions, and by estates
and trusts. It consists of monetary interest and imputed
interest.
Personal interest income accounted for about 13.5
percent of personal income at the national level in 1992.
Monetary interest income.—Monetary interest consists
of the interest received by individuals from the mu­
nicipal bonds issued by State and local governments,
the interest received by individuals from money market
mutual funds, and the monetary interest from all other
sources.
The State estimates of the monetary interest received
by individuals are combined with the estimates of the
monetary interest received by nonprofit institutions and
by estates and trusts, and the combined estimates are
used as the control totals for the county estimates.
The national estimates of the interest from municipal
bonds for 1987-92 were allocated to States in propor­
tion to a series interpolated between the number of
high-income households from the 1980 and the 1990
Census of Population. The State estimates were allo­
cated to counties by the distributions from the 1980
census, because county data from the 1990 census were
not available in time to be used.
The State and county estimates of the interest received
from the mutual funds are based on the IMF distribution
of dividends rather than on the distribution of interest,
because this interest is reported to the IRS as dividends.
The State and county estimates of monetary inter­
est from the mutual funds and from all other sources
for 1987-91 were derived from the IMF data for those
years. The estimates for 1992 were derived from the
1991 IMF data because 1992 data were unavailable.
Imputed interest income.—Imputed interest consists of
the net investment income that is received by life in­
surance carriers and private noninsured pension plans,
which is attributed to persons in the year in which it
is earned, and the imputed interest that is received by
persons from other financial intermediaries, which rep­
resents the value of financial services for which persons
are not charged.

The national estimates of the imputed interest from
life insurance carriers and private noninsured pension
funds are allocated to States by estimates of employer
contributions to private pension funds by the State of
residence of the employee. The State estimates are al­
located to counties in proportion to BEA estimates of
taxable monetary interest. This distribution is also used
in the allocation of both the State and the county esti­
mates of imputed interest received from other financial
intermediaries.

Rental income of persons
The rental income of persons with capital consump­
tion adjustment consists of the net current-production
monetary income of persons from the rental of real
property; the imputed net rental income received by
owner-occupants of nonfarm dwellings; and the royal­
ties received by persons from patents, copyrights, and
rights to natural resources.49 The rental income of per­
sons excludes the monetary rental income received by
persons who are primarily engaged in the real estate
business.
The national estimate of the rental income of persons
was slightly negative in 1992.
The estimates of monetary and imputed rental income
include the capital consumption adjustment and adjust­
ments for the decreases in rental income that result from
the damage to real estate that is caused by disasters,
such as hurricanes and riots.50 However, the national
estimates of monetary rent and of imputed rent that
are allocated to States and counties exclude the adjust­
ments for disasters. These adjustments are assigned to
States and counties on the basis of data from the Federal
Emergency Management Agency.
Monetary rental income.—The national estimate of
monetary rent is allocated to States and counties in
proportion to the IMF data for gross rent.
Imputed rental income.—The imputed net rental in­
come received by the owner-occupants of nonfarm
dwellings consists of the imputed net rental income
received by the owner-occupants of mobile homes
and the imputed net rental income received by the
owner-occupants of all other nonfarm dwellings.
The national estimates of imputed rent for mobile
homes for 1987-89 were allocated to States and coun­
ties in proportion to a series derived by interpolation
between the State and county estimates for 1980 and for
49. The imputed net rental income received by the owner-occupants o f
farm dwellings is included in farm proprietors’ income.
50. See “Capital consumption adjustment” in the “Glossary.”

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

1990. The State and county estimates for 1980 were
allocated from the national estimate for 1980 by the
number of mobile homes from the 1980 Census of Hous­
ing, and the State and county estimates for 1990, by the
number from the 1990 census.51 The 1991-92 estimates
were allocated in proportion to the 1990 estimates.
The national estimates of imputed rent for all other
nonfarm dwellings for 1987-89 were allocated to
States—and the State estimates, to counties—in propor­
tion to a series derived by interpolation between the
State and county estimates for 1980 and for 1990.52 The
1980 and the 1990 State and county estimates were al­
located from the national estimates by the State and
county estimates of the market value of owner-occupied,
single-family nonfarm dwellings, which were derived
from data from the censuses of housing.53
The national estimates of imputed rent for all other
nonfarm dwellings for 1990-92 were allocated to States
and counties in proportion to the 1990 estimates.
Royalties.—The national estimate of royalties is allo­
cated to States in proportion to royalties reported in the
1RS series Statistics o f Income. Because county data for
royalties are not available, the State estimates are allo­
cated to counties in proportion to the county estimates
of monetary interest.

source—government or business—and by recipient—
individuals or nonprofit institutions. In this discussion,
transfer payments consists of three major components—
government payments to individuals, government and
business payments to nonprofit institutions, and business
payments to individuals.
At the county level, approximately 75 percent of the
estimates of transfer payments are derived from data for
the payments. The remaining 25 percent are allocations
of the State estimates in proportion either to data that
are related to the components or to the most relevant
population series.

Table E.—Transfer Payments by Component and Total Personal
Income for the United States, 1992
M illio n s of
d o lla rs

5 ,1 2 8 ,3 7 3

1 0 0 .0 0

T r a n s f e r p a y m e n t s ..........................................................................................

8 5 6 ,6 7 0

1 6 .7 0

G o v e r n m e n t p a y m e n ts to i n d iv id u a ls ......................................................

8 1 9 ,1 7 3

15 .9 7

R e tir e m e n t a n d d is a b ilit y in s u r a n c e b e n e fit p a y m e n t s ................

4 1 3 ,6 5 0

8 .0 7

O ld -a g e , s u r v iv o r s , a n d d is a b ility in s u r a n c e p a y m e n t s ..........

2 8 1 ,7 8 7

R a ilr o a d re tire m e n t a n d d is a b ility p a y m e n t s ..............................

7 ,7 3 9

5 .4 9
.15

F e d e r a l c iv ilia n e m p lo y e e s re tire m e n t p a y m e n t s ......................
M ilita ry re tire m e n t p a y m e n ts ..........................................................

3 4 ,2 2 0

.67

2 5 ,1 1 2

.49

S ta te a n d lo c a l g o v e r n m e n t e m p lo y e e re tire m e n t p a y m e n ts

4 8 ,9 1 9
1 1 ,1 5 4

.95
.22

4 ,3 4 6
2 5 6 ,3 7 2

5 .0 0

8 0 ,7 4 6

1.5 7

S u p p le m e n ta l s e c u r it y in c o m e (S S I) p a y m e n t s ........................

2 2 ,3 9 7

.44

A id t o f a m ilie s w ith d e p e n d e n t c h i l d r e n ......................................

2 3 ,2 5 7

F o o d s t a m p s ........................................................................................

2 1 ,1 3 8

.45
.41

O th e r in c o m e m a in t e n a n c e 3 ..........................................................

1 3 ,9 5 4

.27

U n e m p lo y m e n t in s u r a n c e b e n e fit p a y m e n t s ..................................

3 9 ,9 5 9

.78

S ta te u n e m p lo y m e n t c o m p e n s a t i o n .............................................

W o r k e r s ' c o m p e n s a t io n b e n e fits

...................................................

O th e r g o v e r n m e n t d is a b ilit y in s u r a n c e p a y m e n t s *
1 .................

In personal income, transfer payments are income pay­
ments to persons for which no current services are
performed. They are payments by government and
business to individuals and nonprofit institutions.54
Transfer payments accounted for almost 17 percent of
total personal income at the national level in 1992 (table
E).
Estimates are prepared for approximately 50 sub­
components of transfer payments.55 For organiza­
tional convenience, the subcomponents are classified by
51. In the censuses, the number o f mobile homes includes trailers, which
do not yield imputed rent. However, the number o f trailers is too small to
significantly affect the estimates o f imputed rent for the mobile homes.
52. The interpolations for States were partly based on data for the four
census regions from the Census Bureau’s biennial American Housing Survey.
53. The 1980 and the 1990 estimates o f the market value for each State
and county were calculated as the product o f the number o f owner-occupied,
single-family nonfarm dwellings and the median value o f those dwellings.
54. Transfer payments from the rest o f the world are netted against similar
payments to the rest o f the world, and the net payments, termed “personal
transfer payments to rest o f the world (net),” are entered in the national
income and products accounts as part o f personal outlays.
55. The estimates o f transfer payments in subcomponent detail for 1969-92
for States, counties, and metropolitan areas are available from the Regional
Economic Information System. See the “Introduction” and the sample o f
table CA35 in Appendix B.

a l in c o m e

T o t a l p e r s o n a l I n c o m e ...................................................................................

M e d ic a l p a y m e n t s 2 .................................................................................
I n c o m e m a in t e n a n c e b e n e fit p a y m e n t s ............................................

Transfer Payments

P e rce n t of
to ta l p e r s o n ­

.08

3 8 ,6 2 2

.75

U n e m p lo y m e n t c o m p e n s a t io n o f F e d e r a l c iv ilia n e m p lo y e e s

448

.01

U n e m p lo y m e n t c o m p e n s a t io n o f ra ilro a d e m p l o y e e s .............

81

0

U n e m p lo y m e n t c o m p e n s a t io n o f v e t e r a n s .................................

673

.01

O th e r u n e m p lo y m e n t c o m p e n s a t io n 4 .........................................

135

0

V e t e r a n s b e n e fit p a y m e n t s ..................................................................

1 8 ,6 1 7

.36

V e t e r a n s p e n s io n a n d d is a b ilit y b e n e f i t s ...................................

1 6 ,0 6 8

.31

E d u c a tio n a l a s s is t a n c e t o v e t e r a n s , d e p e n d e n ts , a n d
s u r v iv o r s 5 .......................................................................................

595

.01

V e t e r a n s life in s u r a n c e b e n e f i t s ....................................................

1,911

.04

O th e r v e t e r a n s b e n e f it s 6 ................................................................ .

43

0

F e d e r a l e d u c a tio n a n d tra in in g b e n e fit p a y m e n t s 7 ......................

7 ,9 0 0

.1 5
.04

O th e r g o v e r n m e n t p a y m e n ts to in d iv id u a ls 8 .................................

1 ,9 2 9

P a y m e n ts to n o n p ro fit in s t it u t io n s ..........................................................

2 0 ,4 9 3

.40

F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t p a y m e n ts .........................................................
S ta te a n d lo c a l g o v e r n m e n t p a y m e n t s 9 .........................................

5 ,3 5 9
1 0 ,5 3 4

.10
21

B u s in e s s p a y m e n t s ................................................................................

4 ,6 0 0

.09

B u s in e s s p a y m e n ts to in d iv id u a ls 1 0 ......................................................

1 7 ,0 0 4

.33

Detail m ay not add to totals b ecause of rounding.
1. Includes temporary disability payments, black lung disability payments, and Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation payments.
2. Consists of m edicare payments, m edical vendor payments, and C H A M P U S payments.
3. Consists of general assistance benefits, emergency assistance benefits, foster care payments, earned
incom e tax credits, and energy assistance benefits.
4. Includes trade adjustment allowances.
5. Includes veterans readjustment benefits and educational assistance to spouses and children of disabled or
d eceased veterans.
6. Includes payments to paraplegics, payments for autos and other conveyances for disabled veterans,
veterans aid, and veterans bonuses.
7. Includes Federal fellowship benefits (National S cience Foundation fellowships and traineeships, subsistence
payments to State maritime academ y cadets, and other Federal fellowships), interest payments on guaranteed
student loans, higher education student assistance, and Jo b Corps benefits.
8. Consists of com pensation of survivors of public safety officers; com pensation of victims of crime; Alaska
Perm anent Fund benefits; disaster relief benefits (for victims of Hurricanes Andrew and Iniki); Japanese interns
redress payments; Federal educational exchange benefits; and Bureau of Indian Affairs benefits.
9. Consists of foster care payments to institutions, educational assistance benefits, and payments for
em ployment and training.
10. Consists of personal injury payments to individuals other than em ployees and other business transfer
payments.

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This section is organized according to the order of the
presentation of the components and subcomponents in
table E. Each estimated item is briefly defined, and the
preparation of the county estimates is described.

Government Payments to Individuals

Retirement and disability insurance benefit
payments
Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance (OASDI)
benefits.—These benefits, popularly known as social se­
curity, consist mainly of monthly benefits received by
retired and disabled workers, dependents, and survivors
and lump-sum payments received by survivors.
The State estimates are based on annual tabulations
of payments from the Social Security Administration
(SSA). The county estimates are based on SSA tabula­
tions of the amount of monthly benefits paid to those
in current-payment status on December 31 by county of
residence of the beneficiaries.
Railroad retirement and disability benefits.—These
benefits are received by retired and disabled railroad em­
ployees and their survivors under the Federal program
of retirement insurance for railroad employees, who are
not covered by OASDI.
The State and county estimates are based on tab­
ulations of the benefits disbursed by the Railroad
Retirement Board.
Federal civilian employee retirement and disability
benefits.—These benefits are received by retired Federal
Government employees and their survivors.
The national estimate of these payments is allocated
to States in proportion to data for the payments for
September from the Office of Personnel Management.
The State estimates are allocated to counties by the tab­
ulations of the payments by ZIP Code area, which are
summed to counties by BEA.
Military retirement benefits.—These benefits are re­
ceived by retired military personnel, including Coast
Guard personnel, and their survivors.
The national estimate for all services is combined,
and then it is allocated to States in proportion to the
payments data for September that are provided each year
by the Department of Defense. The State estimates are
allocated to counties by tabulations of the payments by
ZIP Code area, which are summed to counties.
State and local government employee retirement ben­
efits.—These benefits consist of lump-sum payments,
withdrawals, and monthly benefits that are received by

retired State and local government employees and their
survivors.
In the absence of payments data for counties, the State
estimates are allocated to counties in proportion to the
estimates of wage and salary disbursements for State
and local government employees; the estimates of wages
and salaries are adjusted to a place-of-residence basis.
Workers’ compensation benefits.—These benefits con­
sist of the payments that are received by individuals
with employment-related injuries and illnesses from
publicly administered workers’ compensation insurance
from both the Federal and State governments.
The State estimates of the payments received under
the Federal program, which covers only Federal civilian
employees, are based on payments data from the Depart­
ment of Labor. In the absence of data for counties, the
State estimates are allocated to counties in proportion
to the estimates of Federal civilian wages and salaries,
which are adjusted to a place-of-residence basis.
Benefit payments to both public and private em­
ployees from State-administered workers’ compensa­
tion funds consist of the payments received under
exclusively State-administered workers’ compensation
insurance programs, the payments received under Stateadministered insurance programs that compete with
private insurance programs, and the payments received
under State programs for second-injury funds.56
The State estimates of these benefits are derived from
data for the payments from State workers’ compensation
funds by the State of work from the Census Bureau’s
annual State Government Finances. These data are
adjusted to a place-of-residence basis by BEA. In the ab­
sence of payments data for counties, the State estimates
are allocated to counties by the sum of the estimates of
wages and salaries for private employees and State and
local government employees, which are adjusted to a
place-of-residence basis.
Other government retirement and disability insurance
payments.—These payments consist of the payments of
temporary disability benefits, the payments of black lung
benefits, and the payments of benefits from the Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
Temporary disability benefits are the benefits received
by workers who are unemployed because of nonoccupational illnesses or injuries. These benefits are from
56.
Second-injury funds underwrite the risk o f a subsequent work-related
injury to an already disabled worker. Therefore, the liability o f the employer
o f a disabled worker is limited to the liability for the impairment resulting
from the injury sustained during the present employment. The difference
between the compensation for the full impairment and the employer’s liability
is paid out o f the second-injury fund.

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State-administered programs only in California, New
Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island.
The State estimates are allocated to counties in
proportion to the civilian population.
Black lung benefits are the benefits received by the
coal miners who are totally disabled by black lung dis­
ease (pneumoconiosis) and by the eligible survivors of
miners whose deaths were caused by the disease. In­
dividuals whose eligibility was established before July
1973 receive their benefits from the SSA; those whose
eligibility was established since June 1973 receive
benefits from the Department of Labor.
The State estimates of payments are based on State
data from both agencies. However, only the SSA pro­
vides county data. The State estimates are allocated
to counties in proportion to annual SSA tabulations of
benefit payments for June.
Pension Benefit Guaranty benefits are paid by the
revolving fund of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Cor­
poration (PBGC) to individuals whose PBGC-insured
pensions cannot be paid by the private pension funds
that are liable for the benefits.
The national estimate is allocated to States and coun­
ties in proportion to OASDI benefits, which are assumed
to reflect the geographic distribution of the retired
population.

Medical benefits
Medicare benefits.—These benefits are Federal Govern­
ment payments made through intermediaries to benefi­
ciaries for the care provided to individuals under the
provisions of the medicare program.
The State and county estimates of payments under the
hospital insurance and supplementary medical insurance
provisions of medicare are based on the dollar amounts
that are paid as reimbursement for hospital and medi­
cal expenses and that are reported by the Health Care
Financing Administration. Because these data lag, the
estimates for 1992 are based on the data for 1991.
Medical vendor payments.—These medical benefits
are received by low-income individuals; the benefits
are called vendor payments because they are meas­
ured as the payments to the vendors of the medical
services. These payments consist mainly of the pay­
ments made through intermediaries to the vendors for
care provided to individuals under the federally as­
sisted, State-administered medicaid program, but these
payments also include payments made under the gen­
eral assistance medical programs of State and local
governments.

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The State estimates of the payments made under the
medicaid program are based on payments data from the
Health Care Financing Administration, and the State es­
timates of payments made under the general assistance
medical programs are based on payments data from the
State departments of social services. For about half of
the States, the county estimates of payments made un­
der both medicaid and the general assistance medical
programs are based on payments data from the State
departments. For the other States, the State estimates
of all payments are allocated to counties in proportion
to the payments made under the aid to families with
dependent children program.
Military medical insurance benefits.—These benefits
are vendor payments made under the Civilian Health
and Medical Plan of the Uniformed Services program
for the medical care of dependents of active duty mili­
tary personnel and of retired military personnel and their
dependents at nonmilitary medical facilities.
County data for these payments are unavailable. The
State estimates are allocated to counties in proportion to
the military retirement benefits.

Income maintenance benefits
Supplemental security income (SSI) benefits.—These
benefits consist of payments received by the aged,
blind, and disabled from both the Federal and State
governments.
The State estimates are based on SSA tabulations of
annual disbursements for two categories of SSI benefits:
Basic Federal payments and supplemental State pay­
ments. The county estimates of the combined categories
are based on payments data reported by the SSA.
Aid to families with dependent children (AFDC).
—This State-administered program receives Federal
matching funds to provide payments to low-income
families.
The State estimates are based on unpublished quar­
terly data for these payments from the SSA. The county
estimates are based on payments data from the various
State departments of social services.
Food stamps.—These benefits are measured as the value
of the food stamps issued to qualifying low-income in­
dividuals in order to supplement their ability to purchase
food. Eligibility is determined by the State author­
ities’ interpretation of Federal regulations; the U.S.
Department of Agriculture pays the cost of the stamps.
The State and county estimates are based on county
tabulations of the value of the distributed stamps from
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Other income maintenance payments.—These pay­
ments consist of general assistance benefits, emergency
assistance benefits, foster care payments, earned income
tax credits, and energy assistance benefits.
General assistance benefits are the payments received
from State and local governments by low-income indi­
viduals and families who do not qualify for help under
federally supported programs.57
The State and county estimates are based on pay­
ments data from the various State departments of social
services.
Emergency assistance benefits are the payments re­
ceived by families who have at least one child and who
are not covered by AFDC. Under this federally assisted
program, each family is eligible only once every 12
months and is covered for a maximum of 30 days. The
participation of the States in this program is optional;
currently, about half of the States participate.
The State estimates are based on unpublished data
for the payments from the SSA. The county estimates
for most of the participating States are based on pay­
ments data from the various State departments of social
services. For the other participating States, the State
estimates are allocated to counties in proportion to the
estimates of general assistance payments.
Foster care payments are made by State and local
governments to families caring for foster children.
The State estimates for 1987-92 were extrapolated
from 1969 data for these payments by the annual
estimates of AFDC payments. The State estimates
were allocated to counties in proportion to the civilian
population.
Earned income tax credits are Federal income tax re­
funds to low-income workers who have minor children.
Eligibility for the tax credits is determined by the size
of the adjusted gross income, or the earned income, and
by certain household characteristics. Only a portion of
this Federal income tax credit is counted as a transfer
payment; this portion is the excess of the tax credit over
the tax liability.
The State estimates are derived from tabulations of the
amount of payments disbursed to the residents of each
State by the Internal Revenue Service. Because county
data are unavailable, the State estimates are allocated to
counties in proportion to a series that was derived from
data on earnings of families in poverty status from the
1980 Census of Population.58
Energy assistance benefits consist of both cash pay­
ments received by needy households and vendor pay5 7 . The Federal Government neither funds nor regulates these programs.

58. The data from the 1990 census were not available in time to be used
in the preparation o f the estimates.

ments made to suppliers to help defray the cost of home
heating, cooling, and weatherization under the feder­
ally funded and State-administered energy assistance
programs.
The State estimates are based on payments data pub­
lished by the SSA. The estimates for counties in most
States are based on payments data from the various State
departments of social services. For counties in States
that do not provide these data, the State estimates are
allocated to counties in proportion to SSI enrollment.

Unemployment insurance benefits
State unemployment compensation.—These benefits
consist mainly of the payments received by individu­
als under State-administered unemployment insurance
(UI) programs, but they include the special benefits
authorized by Federal legislation for periods of high
unemployment.59 The provisions that govern the eli­
gibility, timing, and amount of benefit payments vary
among the States, but the provisions that govern the
coverage and financing are uniform nationally.
The State estimates are based on payments data from
the Department of Labor. The State estimates are al­
located to counties by the payments data reported by
the State employment security agencies (ESA’s). Most
of the data are reported by county. However, some of
the data are reported by local district office; these data
are allocated to the counties in the jurisdiction of the
local district office in proportion to the estimates of the
annual average number of unemployed individuals from
the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). When the avail­
ability of the county data is delayed, preliminary county
estimates for a year are prepared and then revised the
following year to incorporate the delayed county data.
The preliminary estimates for a year are extrapolated
from the estimates for the preceding year by the change
in the BLS estimates.
Unemployment compensation o f Federal civilian em­
ployees.—The UI program for Federal employees is a
Federal program administered by the State ESA’s acting
as agents for the U.S. Government.
The State estimates are based on State data on un­
employment compensation paid to Federal employees;
these data are provided by the ESA’s in all States. In
about half of the States, the State estimates are allocated
to the counties by county data or by local-district-office
data; the allocation procedure that is used is the same
as that used for the estimates of State unemployment
59.
The program for Federal civilian employees and that for veterans
are administered by the States, but the benefits are classified in other
subcomponents o f unemployment insurance benefits.

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compensation. For the remaining States, the county
allocators are residence-adjusted estimates of Federal
civilian wages and salaries.

The State and county estimates are based on the data
for these payments from the Department of Veterans
Affairs (DVA).

Unemployment compensation o f railroad employees.—
These benefits are the payments that are received by
railroad workers who are unemployed because of sick­
ness or because work is unavailable. This UI program is
administered by the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB)
under a Federal formula that is applicable throughout
the Nation.
The State and county estimates are based on data for
these payments from the RRB.

Educational assistance to veterans, dependents, and
survivors.—These benefits are the payments of the al­
lowances for tuition and other educational costs that are
received by veterans and by spouses and children of
disabled and deceased veterans.
The State estimates are based on data for these pay­
ments from the DVA. The county allocator for the
estimates of the benefits received by the veterans is
the number of veterans of the post-Korean-war period
reported by the DVA. The county allocator for the es­
timates of the benefits received by the spouses and
children is the geographic distribution of the civilian
population.

Unemployment compensation o f veterans.—These ben­
efits are received by unemployed veterans who have
recently separated from military service and who are not
eligible for military retirement benefits.
The State estimates are based on payments data from
the ESA’s. For about half of the States, the State es­
timates are allocated to counties by county data or by
local-district-office data from the ESA’s; the allocation
procedure that is used is the same as that used for the
estimates of State unemployment compensation. For the
remaining States, the county allocator is the population
of veterans.60
Trade adjustment allowances.—These benefits are the
payments received by workers who are unemployed be­
cause of the adverse economic effects of international
trade arrangements.
The State and county estimates are based on calendar
year data for these payments that are tabulated by “peti­
tion” (location of plant) from the Department of Labor,
which administers the program. The estimates are res­
idence adjusted by BEA to approximate a geographic
distribution based on the place of receipt of the benefits.

Veterans benefit payments
Veterans pension and disability benefits.—These bene­
fits consist primarily of the payments that are received
by veterans with service-connected disabilities and by
the survivors of military personnel who died of serviceconnected causes.
In addition, these benefits are
received by war veterans who are 65 years old or
older, who have nonservice-connected disabilities, who
are permanently and totally disabled, and who meet
specified income requirements.
60.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) periodically issues esti­
mates o f the number o f veterans by place o f residence and by period of
service. To prepare estimates o f the veteran population for the years between
the DVA estimates, BEA uses straight-line interpolation; the estimates for
the most current year in the DVA series are used for each subsequent year.

Veterans life insurance benefits.—These benefits are
the claims received by the beneficiaries and the div­
idends received by the policyholders from the five
veterans life insurance programs administered by the
DVA.
The State estimates are based on data for these
payments from the DVA. Because county data are un­
available, the State estimates are allocated to counties
in proportion to the population of veterans.
Other veterans benefits.—These benefits consist of the
Federal Government payments received by paraplegics
and by certain other disabled veterans to purchase au­
tomobiles and other conveyances, the State and local
government payments of assistance to indigent veterans,
and the State and local government payments of bonuses
to veterans.
The State estimates of the Federal Government pay­
ments are based on data for these payments from the
DVA. The State estimates are allocated to counties in
proportion to the population of veterans.
The State estimates of the State and local government
payments of assistance and of bonuses are based on
fiscal year data from the Census Bureau’s annual State
Government Finances. The State estimates are allocated
to counties in proportion to the number of the veterans
of the post-Korean-War period.

Federal education and training benefits
Federal fellowship benefits.—These benefits are the
payments that are received by the recipients of Federal
fellowships; these payments are a small portion of the
total fellowship.61
61.
The large portion o f a Federal fellowship is paid to the school that
the recipient attends. This payment is classified as a transfer payment to a

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These payments are estimated in three subcompo­
nents: The payments to outstanding science students
who receive National Science Foundation (NSF) grants,
the subsistence payments to the cadets at the six State
maritime academies, and the payments for all other
Federal fellowships.
The State and county estimates of the payments to the
recipients of NSF grants are based on annual NSF tabu­
lations of the number of students receiving fellowships
at each institution.
The State and county estimates of the subsistence pay­
ments to the cadets are based on payments data for each
academy. The amount of the payment is assigned to the
State and county in which each academy is located.
Because of the lack of pertinent data, the national
estimates of the payments to the recipients of all other
Federal fellowships are allocated to States and counties
in proportion to the civilian population.

ment of Labor. The State estimates are allocated to
counties in proportion to the civilian population.

Interest payments on guaranteed student loans.—
These payments are made by the Department of Educa­
tion to commercial lending institutions on behalf of the
individuals who receive low-interest, deferred-payment
loans from these institutions in order to pay the expenses
of higher education.
The national estimate is allocated to States in propor­
tion to the number of individuals enrolled in institutions
of higher education from the Department of Education.
The allocator for the county estimates is the civilian
population.

Compensation o f victims o f crime.—This compensation
consists of payments to crime victims and to vendors on
behalf of crime victims. Currently, about three-fourths
of the States have the programs for these payments.
The national estimate of total payments is allocated
to States in proportion to information assembled by the
Crime Victims Board of the New York State Execu­
tive Department. The county allocator is the geographic
distribution of the civilian population.

Higher education student assistance.—This assistance
is the Federal payments, called Pell Grants, to students
with low incomes for an undergraduate education.
The State and county estimates are based on tabula­
tions of annual data for these payments by the county
of the educational institution from the Department of
Education.
Job Corps benefits.—These benefits are primarily the
allowances for living expenses received by economi­
cally disadvantaged individuals who are between the
ages of 16 and 21 and who are enrolled in the des­
ignated vocational and educational training programs.
These benefits also include the adjustment allowances
received by trainees upon the successful completion of
their training.
The State estimates are based on calendar year tab­
ulations of the amount of allowances and allotments
disbursed to the enrollees; the tabulations are from the
Employment and Training Administration of the Departnonprofit institution if the school is privately administered, or it is classified
as a government grant-in-aid if the school is publicly administered.

Other government payments to individuals
Compensation o f survivors o f public safety officers.—
These benefits are payments to the survivors of State
and local government employees, such as police officers
and fire fighters, who are killed in the line of duty;
the payments are made under a Federal program. Until
1988, the payment was a lump sum of $50,000 for each
claim; in 1988, the payment was $100,000. Since 1988,
it has been $100,000 plus an allowance for the increase
in consumer prices.
The national estimate is allocated to States by the
tabulations of the number of claims by State from the
Department of Justice. The county allocator is the
number of claims by city from the same tabulations.

Alaska Permanent Fund benefits.—These benefits are
the disbursements of investment income to the residents
of Alaska from the Alaska Permanent Fund. The fund,
which is derived from oil revenues, pays a portion of
its net investment income to every resident.
The State estimate is the amount that is paid and that
is reported by the State. The State estimate is allocated
to the boroughs and census areas in proportion to the
civilian population.
Disaster relief benefits.—These benefits are the Federal
payments to the victims of disasters, such as hurricanes
and riots.
The State and county estimates are based on informa­
tion from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The estimates for 1989-91 include the payments to the
victims of Hurricane Hugo and of the Loma Prieta earth­
quake, and the estimates for 1992 include the payments
to the victims of Hurricanes Andrew and Iniki.
Japanese interns redress benefits.— These benefits,
which began in 1990, are the payments to the American
citizens of Japanese descent who were interned during
World War II.

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The State and county estimates are based on the tabu­
lations of the these payments by ZIP Code area from the
Department of Justice. These tabulations are summed
to counties by BEA.
Federal educational exchange benefits.—These bene­
fits are payments to the students who participate in the
Fulbright scholarship program and in other international
educational exchange programs.
In the absence of any pertinent data, the national esti­
mates are allocated to States and counties in proportion
to the civilian population.
Bureau o f Indian Affairs benefits.—These benefits are
the payments to American Indians for educational and
social services that are not available to them from State
or local agencies.
The State estimates are based on data for these pay­
ments from the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The State
estimates are allocated to counties in proportion to the
American Indian population.

Government and Business Payments to
Nonprofit Institutions
These payments consist of the payments made by Fed­
eral, State, and local governments and the payments,
or corporate gifts, by business to nonprofit institutions.
These payments exclude Federal Government payments
for work under research and development contracts.
The national estimates of the Federal Government
payments are allocated to States in proportion to the
civilian population.
The State and local government payments consists of
payments for foster care supervised by private agen­
cies, payments for education assistance, and payments
for employment and training. ,
The national estimates of the payments for foster care
are allocated to States in proportion to a series extrapo­
lated from payments data for 1969 from the Department
of Health and Human Services. The national estimates
of the payments for education assistance are allocated
by payments data published by the Census Bureau, and
those for the payments for employment and training, by
the civilian population.
The national estimates of the payments by busi­
ness are allocated to States in proportion to the esti­
mates of the wages and salaries paid by membership
organizations.
The State estimates for all the subcomponents of the
payments made to nonprofit institutions are allocated to
counties in proportion to the civilian population.

Business Payments to Individuals
These payments consist primarily of personal-injury
liability payments to individuals other than employees.
Because no pertinent data are available, the na­
tional estimates are allocated to States and counties in
proportion to the civilian population.

Personal Contributions for Social
Insurance
Personal contributions for social insurance includes the
payments by employees, by the self-employed, and
by other individuals who participate in the following
programs: Old-age, survivors, and disability insur­
ance (OASDI) (social security); hospital insurance (HI)
and supplementary medical insurance (SMI) (medicare);
State unemployment insurance (UI); temporary disabil­
ity insurance; government employee retirement; railroad
retirement; and veterans life insurance. The payments
by employees include the payments that are sometimes
made by employers on behalf of their employees (that
is, the payments that are customarily made by the em­
ployee and that under special arrangement are made by
the employer).
The payments by the self-employed are paid with their
quarterly payments of estimated Federal income taxes.
Most of the payments by employees—like the payments
of individual income taxes on wages and salaries—are
withheld at the source of the disbursement of the wages
and salaries. However, in the calculation of personal
income, the treatment of the payments of contributions
differs from the treatment of the tax payments. Personal
contributions are excluded from personal income: They
are subtracted from the sum of the other components
Table F —Personal Contributions for Social Insurance by Component
and Total Personal for the United States, 1992*
1
M illio n s o f
d o lla rs

P e r c e n t of
to ta l p e r s o n ­
al in c o m e

T o ta l p e r s o n a l in c o m e 2 ..........................................................................................

5 ,1 2 8 ,3 7 3

1 0 0 .0 0

Less-. P e r s o n a l c o n trib u tio n s fo r s o c ia l I n s u r a n c e ..........................................

2 4 8 ,6 8 3

4 .8 5

2 0 7 ,8 4 0

4 .0 5

S e li- e m p lo y e d c o n t r ib u t io n s .........................................................................

1 8 5 ,2 5 3
2 2 ,5 8 7

3.61
.44

.......................................

C o n trib u tio n s to o ld - a g e , s u rv iv o rs , d is a b ility , a n d h o s p ita l in s u r a n c e
E m p lo y e e c o n t r ib u t io n s .................................................................................

1 2 ,9 0 6

.25

...................................

4 ,6 8 5

.09

R a ilr o a d e m p lo y e e re tire m e n t c o n t r ib u t io n s ................................................

1 ,17 4

.02

S ta te a n d lo c a l g o v e r n m e n t e m p lo y e e re tire m e n t c o n t r ib u t io n s ...........

1 7 ,9 1 2

.3 5

V e t e r a n s life in s u r a n c e c o n t r ib u t io n s .............................................................
S ta te u n e m p lo y m e n t in s u r a n c e a n d te m p o ra ry d is a b ility c o n trib u tio n s

1 ,09 2
3 ,0 7 4

.0 2

S u p p le m e n ta r y m e d ic a l in s u r a n c e c o n trib u tio n s

F e d e r a l c iv ilia n e m p lo y e e re tire m e n t c o n trib u tio n s

.0 6

Detail may not add to totals because of rounding.
1. The amount and the percentages for personal contributions for social insurance and Its com ponents are
shown a s absolute values In order to Indicate the size of the components being estimated.
2. Total personal income is the sum of the com ponents of personal incom e (tables A-E) less personal
contributions for social insurance.

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of personal income.62 In contrast, the tax payments are
treated as part of personal income—as though the in­
come from which the payments are withheld were first
received by the employee and then paid to the govern­
ment; this treatment is consistent with the definition of
personal income as a before-tax measure.
The State estimates of the contributions for OASDI
and HI that are made by civilians, of the contributions
for State and local government employee retirement,
and of the contributions for State UI and for tem­
porary disability insurance are derived from data for
these contributions. State data are unavailable for the
contributions for OASDI and HI that are made by mil­
itary personnel and for the contributions for all other
programs; therefore, the national estimates of these con­
tributions are allocated to States by related economic
series. For example, the national total of the contri­
butions by military personnel i$ allocated to States in
proportion to the estimates of military cash pay.
County data for the contributions for all programs are
unavailable; therefore, the State estimates of these con­
tributions are allocated to counties by related economic
series. The State estimates of the contributions for all
programs except SMI, veterans life insurance, State UI,
and temporary disability insurance are allocated to coun­
ties by the appropriate wage and salary series or by the
proprietors’ income series.
The State estimates of the contributions for SMI are
allocated to counties by tabulations of the number of
persons enrolled in the program from the Health Care
Financing Administration; the contributions for veterans
life insurance, by the veteran population; and the contri­
butions for State UI and temporary disability insurance,
by the civilian population.

Residence Adjustment
Personal income is a measure of income by place of
residence. The place of residence of individuals is the
State and county in which they live. The place of res­
idence of quasi-individuals is not defined; their income
is measured according to the State and county of the
residence of the individuals who benefit from the ac­
tivities of the quasi-individuals or of the individuals on
whose behalf the income is received.63
Consequently, the residence of military personnel is
the State and county in which they live while they are on
military assignment, not their permanent or legal State
62. See “Personal contributions for social insurance” and “Wage and salary
disbursements” in the “Glossary.”
63. Quasi-individuals are nonprofit institutions, private welfare funds, and
private trust funds.

of residence. Thus, the income of military personnel on
foreign assignment is excluded from the State and local
area personal income series, because their residence is
outside of the territorial limits of the United States.
The residence of seasonal migrant workers except
those working in Alaska and those who are foreignresident border workers is the State and county in which
they live while they are working, not their usual State
and county of residence. However, the residence of
foreign citizens who live in the United States and who
work for international organizations and foreign em­
bassies and consulates in the United States is the country
of which they are citizens.
These definitions of residence differ from some of
those used by the Census Bureau, which provides source
data that are used in the preparation of the estimates of
the residence adjustment and the estimates of population
that are used to calculate per capita personal income; for
example, the residence of seasonal migrant workers is
frequently reported to the Census Bureau as their usual
State and county of residence rather than the State and
county in which they are living and working on April 1
when the decennial census of population is taken.
The source data for a majority of the components of
personal income are recorded, or treated as if they were
recorded, on a place-of-residence basis. These compo­
nents are transfer payments, personal dividend income,
personal interest income, rental income of persons, and
proprietors’ income.64
However, most of the source data for the remaining
three components, which compose more than 60 per­
cent of personal income, are recorded by place of work.
These components are wage and salary disbursements,
other labor income, and personal contributions for so­
cial insurance. Therefore, the initial estimates of most
of the subcomponents of these three components are on
a place-of-work basis. Consequently, these initial placeof-work estimates are adjusted so that they will be on
a place-of-residence basis and so that the income of the
recipients whose place of residence differs from their
place of work will be correctly assigned to their State
and county of residence.
Correctly assigning the place of residence of the re­
cipient of the income is more important for the State and
county estimates than for the national estimates. For the
State estimates, the income of individuals who commute
to work between States is important in metropolitan ar­
eas that extend across State boundaries—for example,
in the Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV metropolitan area.
64.
For specific information about the source data for the estimates o f the
major components, see the section “Place o f measurement” in the introduction
to the “Sources and Methods.”

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For the county estimates, the income of individuals who
commute between counties is important in every multi­
county metropolitan area and in many nonmetropolitan
areas.
For the national estimates, the income of border work­
ers is relatively small. Border workers consist mainly
of workers who live in the United States and who work
in Canada or Mexico and vice versa.
The county estimates of the residence adjustment are
prepared for the net labor earnings—or “income subject
to adjustment”—of intercounty commuters and for the
wages and salaries of border workers. Income subject
to adjustment is defined as wages and salaries plus other
labor income minus the personal contributions for social
insurance by employees. The State estimates of the res­
idence adjustment are essentially the sum of the county
estimates.

The estimates of IN'/. and OUT/, were prepared in
industrial detail.65 The share (7/,k) of total wages or of
other labor income (OLI) in a particular industry k in
county g that were earned by residents of county f was
used in the estimation of industry-level inflows to county
/ . Analogously, the share ( 0 / ik) of wages or of OLI
in a particular industry k in county / that were earned
by residents of county g was used in the estimation of
industry-level outflows from county f . Both I f ik and
O f tii were calculated from joumey-to-work (JTW) data
on the number of wage and salary workers (W) and on
their average wages (A) by county of work for each
county of residence from the 1990 Census of Population.

^'k ~

( .W ( f- .g ) t k ) ( A ( f - , g ) l k ) + ( W ( g - .g ) ,k ) ( A ( g - . g ) , k )

Procedure for the income of intercounty
commuters
f ,k ~
The county estimates for 1990 were derived in two
steps. First the preliminary estimate for each county was
prepared. Second, the preliminary estimates for some
counties were modified.
The 1990 estimates for most counties and the modi­
fied preliminary 1990 estimates were then extrapolated
to obtain the county estimates for 1991-92. The extrap­
olation used two relevant series—one for the inflows
of commuters’ earnings to each county and one for
the outflows from each county. The county estimates
for 1991-92 were derived by extrapolation because in­
tercounty commuting data are available only from the
decennial censuses of population. In addition, the
estimates for 1987-89 were derived by interpolation
between the estimates for 1980 and those for 1990.
Preliminary estimates fo r 1990.—The procedure that is
used to prepare the estimates of the county residence
adjustment for 1990 is illustrated by the following ex­
ample of the calculation of the preliminary estimates for
a two-county area that comprises counties / and g . The
example is easily generalized to the calculation of the
estimates for more complex areas.
The preliminary 1990 estimate of the residence ad­
justment estimate for county / ( RAf ) was calculated
as the total 1990 inflows of the income subject to ad­
justment to county / from county g (INf.) minus the
total 1990 outflows of the income subject to adjustment
from county f to county g {OUT/).
R A f = I Nf . - OUT/..

wages earned in g by residents of /
total wages earned in g
__________ (W (/^),fc)(A (/-.j?),fc)__________
wages earned in / by residents of g
total wages earned in f
0 ^ (5 -/), k) (A (^/),fc)+ ( W (/~/),k) (A(/ ^ / ) ik)

Where two subscripts are used with an arrow, the first
subscript identifies the place of residence, and the sec­
ond identifies the place of work. For example, W<.f^g).k
is the number of workers in industry k who lived in
county / but who worked in county g.
The industry-level inflows to county f from county
g ( I N f tk) were calculated as the inflow ratio multi­
plied by the corresponding component of the income
subject to adjustment (ISA) in industry k in county g
(.ISAgtk)■ The industry-level outflows from county f
to county g (OUT/ <k) were calculated as the outflow
ratio multiplied by the I S A in industry k in county f
(ISAfik).
INf,k

=

OUTfik =

(Ifik)(ISAgik)

(Of ,k)(ISAfik).

Summing the inflows for all industries yields the total
inflows to county / (INf.), and summing the outflows
65.
The inflows and the outflows o f wages and salaries and o f other labor
income were prepared for the private sector by Standard Industrial Classifi­
cation divisions and for the public sector by Federal civilian, military, and
State and local governments.
The inflows and the outflows o f personal contributions were also calcu­
lated, but the calculations are at a more aggregated level because the estimates
o f the contributions by private-sector em ployees are not made by industry.

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for all industries yields total outflows from county /
(OUTf .).

I N/ .

=

X l N ftk
k= 1
N

OUTf . =

X O U T ftk
k =1

Modifying the preliminary 1990 estimates.—The pre­
liminary 1990 estimates of the residence adjustment for
some counties were modified in three cases. In the
first case, the estimates for each of the 1099 counties
that are in clusters that have high rates of commuting
among their constituent counties (mostly multicounty
metropolitan areas) were modified to incorporate the
1989 distribution of wages and salaries from the 1990
census.66 The estimates for these counties were modi­
fied because in numerous cases, the geographic coding
by place of work of the JTW data and that of the source
data for wages and salaries are inconsistent.67
First, the preliminary estimate of wages and salaries
by place of residence for each county in each cluster was
calculated as the estimate of wages and salaries by place
of work plus the net residence adjustment for wages and
salaries.68 Second, the preliminary place-of-residence
estimates of wages for the counties in each cluster were
summed to a total estimate for the cluster. Third, the to­
tal estimate for each cluster was allocated to the counties
of the cluster in proportion to the 1989 wage-and-salary
distribution from the 1990 census in order to produce the
modified preliminary estimates of wages and salaries by
county of residence. Fourth, the modified preliminary
estimate of the residence adjustment for each county
in the cluster was calculated as the modified prelim­
inary estimate of place-of-residence wages minus the
preliminary estimate of place-of-residence wages plus
the preliminary estimate of the residence adjustment.
The difference between the modified preliminary es­
timate of the residence adjustment and the preliminary
estimate of the residence adjustment was expressed as
a flow between pairs of counties in the same clus­
ter in order to facilitate the extrapolation of the 1990
66. The 1989 distribution reflects the place o f residence o f the income
recipients on April 1, 1990, not their place o f residence when they received
the wages and salaries.
67. For example, the source data may attribute too much o f the wages
o f a multiestablishment firm to the county in which a firm’s main office is
located; the source data for the wages o f the personnel on a military base
that extends across county boundaries may attribute the wages to one county,
but the JTW data may attribute these wages to the other county.
68. Only the intercounty flows for wages and salaries were used in the
calculation o f the net residence adjustment.

residence-adjustment estimates to 1991-92. In the sim­
plest situation—a two-county cluster—the additional
flow was assumed to be from the county with the nega­
tive difference to the county with the (exactly offsetting)
positive difference.
In the second case, the preliminary estimate of the
residence adjustment for each county in 139 pairs of
adjacent counties that are not in a cluster was mod­
ified because the 1990 preliminary place-of-residence
estimate of wages for one of the counties exceeded the
place-of-residence measure of wages from the 1990 cen­
sus by a substantial amount and because the census
measure for the other county exceeded the prelimi­
nary estimate by a similar substantial amount. In order
to facilitate the extrapolation of the 1990 residenceadjustment estimates to 1991-92, these adjacent-county
modifications were also expressed as intercounty flows.
In the third case, the preliminary 1990 estimates of
the residence adjustment for eight county equivalents
(boroughs and census areas) in Alaska were modified
to account for the large amounts of the IS A received
by seasonal workers from out of State. The prelimi­
nary estimates yielded place-of-residence estimates of
wages and salaries that were so much higher than the
comparable census data that they could not be an ac­
curate reflection of only the wages of the permanent
residents. In order to remove the excess amounts, the
JTW-data-based outflows from these county equivalents
to selected large counties in Washington, Oregon, and
California were judgmentally increased.
Extrapolating the 1990 estimates to 1991-92.—The
1990 estimates of total inflows (I N j 990) and the 1990
estimates of outflows by industry (O U T j ^.90) were
extrapolated to 1991-92.69
The changes in the intercounty commuting patterns af­
ter the 1990 census were incorporated into the estimates
by the use of a change ratio (C H R f ). The numerator
of the ratio for county / is derived from the place-ofwork estimates of I S A (I S A f ) for all industries, and
the denominator of the ratio is derived from tabulations
of wages and salaries by place of residence from the In69.
The outflows from a county o f work to each county o f residence were
extrapolated to facilitate the preparation o f the annual and quarterly State esti­
mates. However, the inflows to a county o f residence from all other counties
were first combined, and then the combined inflows were extrapolated.
Both the flows that were calculated from the JTW data and the flows
that express the modifications to the preliminary estimates o f the residence
adjustment were extrapolated.
The superscript 1990 was added to these expressions in order to distin­
guish the variables for 1990 from those for 1991-92; these variables are
denoted in the following text and in the equations with the superscript t.

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temal Revenue Service (IRS/).10 The ratio for county
f in the year t (CHRf) is
,

I S A i / I S A 1? 90

CHRf "

iRsfl

The total 1990 inflows to county / were extrapolated
to the year t on the basis of the inverse of CHRf and
of the change in I R S f since 1990.

For each industry, the 1990 outflows from county f
to county g were extrapolated to the year t on the basis
of C H R f and of the change in JSA/.fc for the industry
since 1990.
O U T}*
The final estimate of the net residence adjustment for
the year t for each noncluster county and the prelim­
inary estimate of the net residence adjustment for the
year t for each cluster county were then calculated. The
estimate of the net residence adjustment equals total in­
flows minus total outflows, which are summed over all
industries.
N
R A f’ - m

y -

Z O U T } k.

k=l
The preliminary estimates of the net residence adjust­
ment for the cluster counties for year t are modified in a
four-step procedure that is similar to the modification of
the 1990 preliminary estimates for the cluster counties.
First, the place-of-residence estimate of ISA for each
cluster is calculated as the sum of the place-of-work es­
timates of ISA for all of the counties in the cluster plus
the sum of the estimates of the residence adjustment for
all of the counties in the cluster. Second, an allocating
series for the counties in each cluster is prepared: The
1990 estimate of the place-of-residence ISA for each
70.
The county tabulations o f the wages that are reported by individuals
to the IRS and that are recorded by tax-filing address are available to BEA
with a 1- or 2-year lag. These tabulations are used to prepare a series o f
wages and salaries that is used in the extrapolation o f the 1990 estimates of
inflows and o f outflows.
The tabulations through 1991 were available for the preparation o f the
1992 estimates.
This series was extrapolated to 1992 by a set o f equations that relates the
change in the IRS county tabulations to the changes in the county place-ofwork estimates and to the change in the civilian population.

county is extrapolated to the year t by the wage series
derived from IRS tabulations for the county.71 Third,
the place-of-residence estimate of ISA for a cluster is
allocated to the counties of the cluster in proportion to
the allocating series to yield the final estimate of the
place-of-residence ISA. Fourth, the final estimate of the
net residence adjustment for each cluster county for the
year t is calculated as the final estimate of the place-ofresidence ISA minus the estimate of the place-of-work

ISA.
Preparing the estimates fo r 1987-89.—The county es­
timates of the residence adjustment for 1981-89, the
years between the 1980 and the 1990 censuses, were
interpolated between the 1990 estimates and the 1980
estimates. The 1980 estimates were mainly derived
from JTW data from the 1980 census and from the 1980
estimates of ISA, the same methodology that was used
to prepare the 1990 estimates was used to prepare the
1980 estimates.
The interpolation was prepared in four steps. First,
the 1980 total inflows to county / (/TV}980) and the
1980 outflow from county / to county g for indus­
try k ( OUTj 98°) were extrapolated to the year t using
the methodology (previously described) that was used
to extrapolate the 1990 flows to 1991-92. Second, the
1990 total inflows to county / U N )990) and the 1990
outflows from county f to county g for industry k
( OUTj 99°) were extrapolated back to the year t using
the same methodology.72
Third, net flows (inflows minus outflows) for county
/ in the year t were calculated from the 1980-based
extrapolations and from the 1990-based extrapolations.
Fourth, the estimate of the residence adjustment for
county / in the year t (R A f) was derived from the
weighted average of the 1980-based net flows and the
1990-based net flows. Steps three and four can be
expressed as

RA^

= w J l N f - X OUT}*]
k=1

\

W j f IN}.
\

-

£
k=1

+

J 1980

OUT}}
/ 1990

where the expressions in parentheses that have the sub­
scripts 1980 and 1990 define the net flows calculated
71. See footnote 70.
72. The methodology used to extrapolate the inflows and outflows for a
benchmark year to years after the benchmark year may also be used to
extrapolate the inflows and outflows for a benchmark year to years before
the benchmark year.

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with the extrapolations from each of those years to the
year t, where w t is the weight for the 1980-based net
flows for the year t, and where Wj is the weight for the
1990-based net flows for the year t. The weights Wi
and Wj sum to 1 in each year t, and they vary linearly
from 1981, in which Wi = 0.9 and Wj = 0.1, to 1989,
in which Wi = 0.1 and W j = 0.9.

Procedure for the income of border workers
The residence adjustment for the income earned by bor­
der workers accounts for the inflows of the wages and
salaries earned by U.S. residents who commute to work
in Canada or who work in the United Kingdom, the
outflows of the wages and salaries earned by Canadian
and Mexican residents who commute to work in the
United States, and the outflows of the wages and salaries
earned by seasonal farm workers from the Caribbean
area. The adjustment does not account for the inflows
of the wages of U.S. residents who work in Mexico or
in other countries, because these workers are not nu­
merous enough for their income to be included in the
national “rest-of-the-world” account.
The State and county estimates of the inflows and
the outflows of the wages and salaries of border work­
ers are allocations of the national control totals that are
drawn from the rest-of-the-world account. The allo­
cated inflows are added to, and the allocated outflows
are subtracted from, the estimates of the net residence
adjustment for the income of intercounty commuters to
obtain the final residence-adjustment estimates for the

States and counties affected by the income of border
workers.
The national estimate of the inflows of the wages and
salaries earned by U.S. residents who commute to work
in Canada are assigned to Michigan, New York and the
New England region on the basis of fragmentary infor­
mation from the Immigration and Naturalization Service
of the Department of Justice. The Michigan portion is
assigned to Wayne and Oakland counties, and the New
York portion, to Erie and Niagara Counties. The New
England portion is allocated to the border counties of
Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont in proportion to
data for employment in the forest product industries.
The small national estimate of the inflows of the
wages and salaries earned by U.S. residents who work
in the United Kingdom is evenly divided between New
York County, New York, and Los Angeles County,
California.
The national estimates of the outflows of the wages
and salaries earned by Mexican residents and by Cana­
dian residents who commute to work in the United
States are allocated to States and counties in propor­
tion to the data from the Immigration and Naturalization
Service.
The national estimate of the outflows of the wages
earned by Caribbean farm workers in the United States
is allocated to States by data on the number of autho­
rized seasonal workers by State from the Department of
Labor. The State estimates are assigned to the counties
that produce the crops that the Caribbean workers are
most often hired to harvest.

Technical Notes
Data verification
The data that are used to prepare the estimates of per­
sonal income are checked for obvious errors. These data
are from several million administrative records from
government agencies, and it is not possible to verify
each record. Either the data from these records or the
preliminary estimates that are derived from these data
are run through computer edit checks.
Several computer programs are used to check the
source data or the preliminary estimates for errors. For
example, some programs array the data or the prelimi­
nary estimates in tables so that the quality of the data
can be judged. Other programs check for statistical re­
lationships in the data or the preliminary estimates that
exceed specified limits, which may indicate errors in
the data or in the preliminary estimation. For exam­
ple, an average-wage-check program is used to check
the ES-202 county data for wages and salaries and for
employment for each Standard Industrial Classification
industry division. This program identifies possible er­
rors in these data when the annual percentage change in
the average wages for an industry in a county exceeds
the limits of the change in the average wages specified
for that industry. The limits for each industry division
are established mainly on the basis of the change in
average wages for the division at the national level.
If an error is discovered in the data or in the prelim­
inary estimates and if it cannot be traced to an error
in the procedures that are used to process the data or
to prepare the estimates, the agency that supplied the
source data is queried, or other source data are used to
prepare the estimates.

Disclosure-avoidance procedures
Like other statistical agencies, the Bureau of Economic
Analysis (BEA) is legally required to safeguard the
confidentiality of the information that it receives. In
addition, like other agencies, it must balance its respon­
sibility to avoid disclosing confidential information with
its responsibility to release and to publish as much in­
formation as possible. It balances these responsibilities
by presenting the estimates for regions, States, and local

areas only at the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)
two-digit level, even though it receives source data at
the SIC three- and four-digit levels.
Most of the data series that BEA receives from other
agencies are not confidential. The agencies summarize
these data to aggregate totals by program and by county,
so that each record, or data cell, contains data for enough
individuals or establishments to preclude the identifica­
tion of the data for a specific individual or establishment
and, therefore, to preclude the disclosure of confidential
information.73
However, the ES-202 data that BEA receives from the
Bureau of Labor Statistics are not protected against the
disclosure of confidential information. The confidential
information on wages and salaries for some business
establishments is identifiable from the county estimates
of wages and salaries at the SIC two-digit level that are
derived from the ES-202 data.74
To prevent either the direct or the indirect disclosure
of the confidential information, BEA uses the following
procedures.
After the estimates of wage and salary disbursements
for each SIC two-digit industry in a county are derived
from the ES-202 data, the estimates are checked for
two types of direct, or primary, disclosures of wages
and salaries—reporting-unit disclosures and dominantestablishment disclosures.75 The reporting-unit disclo­
sures in the estimates are determined from the ES-202
data that specify the number of reporting units, or estab­
lishments, that provide the data for each estimate. The
dominant-establishment disclosures are determined from
an analysis of the ES-202 data in*which the dominant­
cell disclosures are identified at the four-digit level and
an analysis of the ES-202 data that are classified by

73. For a list o f some o f the agencies that provide data to BEA, see
“Sources o f data” in the introduction to the “Sources and Methods.”
74. For specific information, see “Wage and Salary Disbursements.”
75. A reporting-unit disclosure results when the data for a reporting unit,
or an establishment, are identifiable because these data are in a cell that
contains data for fewer than a specified number o f establishments.
A dominant-establishment disclosure results when the data for an estab­
lishment are identifiable because these data account for a specified, large
percentage o f the total data in the cell.
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the size of the firm.76 All of the reporting-unit dis­
closures and the dominant-establishment disclosures are
identified in the primary-wage-disclosure file.
After the primary disclosures of wages and salaries
in the county estimates have been identified, the esti­
mates of wages and salaries, other labor income, and
proprietors’ income for each SIC two-digit industry are
systematically “rolled up,” or summed, to produce a file
of the estimates of the total earnings by industry. Then
the total earnings file and the primary-wage-disclosure
file are analyzed in a dominant-cell suppression test in
order to identify which estimates of earnings should be
suppressed because the estimate of total earnings does
not conceal a primary wage disclosure. In this test,
if the wages and salaries for an industry in a county
account for more than a specified percentage of the to­
tal earnings, then a primary earnings disclosure exists.
All of the primary earnings disclosures are identified in
the primary-eamings-disclosure file. All of these dis­
closures are suppressed in the county estimates of total
earnings that are released.
The primary-eamings-disclosure file is also used to
identify “secondary” and “complementary” disclosures
that are possible because BEA releases summations of
the earnings estimates by industry and area; these sum­
mations include the estimates of earnings for regions
and States at the SIC two-digit and industry-division
levels and the estimates for counties at the SIC industrydivision level.77 In order to determine which estimates
should be suppressed, the total earnings file and the
primary-eamings-disclosure file are used to prepare a
multidimensional matrix. This matrix is tested, and the
estimates that should be suppressed are selected.78
The priority of the selection is to maximize the in­
formation that is released at the national and regional
76. The State employment security agencies that report the ES-202 data to
the Bureau o f Labor Statistics identify the dominant-establishment disclosures
at the four-digit level from the information provided by the employers.
Only the data for the first quarter o f a year are classified by the size o f
the establishment.
77. A secondary disclosure results from the derivation o f the primary dis­
closure o f the county estimate o f earnings for a SIC two-digit industry from
the estimate o f earnings for the SIC industry division and from the estimates
for the other two-digit industries in the division. In order to prevent the sec­
ondary disclosure, the county estimate o f earnings for another SIC two-digit
industry is suppressed.
A complementary disclosure results from the derivation o f the primary
disclosure o f the county estimate o f earnings for an SIC two-digit industry
from the State estimate o f earnings for the industry and from the estimates
for the other counties in the State. In order to prevent the complementary
disclosure, the county estimate o f earnings for the industry in another county
is suppressed.
In addition, the State estimates at the SIC two-digit level and the county
estimates at the SIC industry-division level are checked for these disclosures.
78. In this test, computer programs impose a set o f rules and priorities on
this matrix so that the estimates that should be suppressed are selected until
indirect disclosure is impossible.

level. For example, the estimates for the States in a
region rather than the estimate for the region will be
suppressed, and the estimates for the counties in a State
rather than the State estimate will be suppressed. Fur­
ther, the estimate for an industry at the SIC two-digit
level rather than the estimate for the industry at the SIC
industry-division level will be suppressed.
In addition, a variant of the “disturbing” technique of
disclosure avoidance and the dominant-cell suppression
test are used to prevent the indirect disclosures of the
county estimates of earnings that are aggregated to de­
rive the estimates of earnings for metropolitan areas.79
These suppressions affect the estimates for multicounty
metropolitan areas that are derived, or partly derived,
from one or more suppressed county estimates. If the
estimate for a metropolitan area would result in the indi­
rect disclosure of a suppressed estimate of earnings for
a county in the area, then the estimate for the metropoli­
tan area is either “disturbed” by the omission of the
suppressed estimate, or it is suppressed. If the dollar
amount of the suppressed county estimates is small rel­
ative to the sum of the estimates for all the counties in
the metropolitan area, the sum of the county estimates
that are not suppressed is presented for the metropolitan
area and marked with an “E” indicator flag. However,
if the omission of the amount of the suppressed county
estimates is large enough to impair the usefulness of the
estimate for the metropolitan area, the estimate for the
metropolitan area is suppressed, and a “(D)” is shown.

Industry classification
The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) provided by
the Office of Management and Budget is used for the
classification of the estimates of wage and salary dis­
bursements, other labor income, and proprietors’ income
by industry.
The Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1967
is used for the classification of the estimates for 196974, and the 1972 Manual is used for the classification
of the estimates for 1975-87. The 1987 Manual is used
for the classification of the estimates for 1988-92.80

Interpolation and extrapolation
Interpolation and extrapolation are used to prepare
preliminary State and county estimates of some of
79. Using the “disturbing” technique alters a number just enough to prevent
disclosure but not enough to impair the usefulness o f the information.
80. Executive Office o f the President, Office o f Management and Budget,
Statistical Policy Division, Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1967
(Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO), 1967); Manual,
1972 (GPO, 1972); Manual, 1987 (GPO, 1987).

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4 and from a related series of data for all four years.83
the components of personal income for the years in
This
method of interpolation is illustrated in three steps.
which the data for these components are inadequate
First, the average wages of the employees in an indus­
or unavailable.81 Both procedures use the data for
try
for years 1 and 4 are calculated from data for wages
these components for benchmark years, and both fre­
and salaries and data for employment for those years.
quently use other data that are related to the data for the
The wages for each year are divided by the number of
components.
employees for the year to yield the average wages of
Interpolation is used to derive the preliminary esti­
the employees.
mates for years that are between benchmark years. For
example, the preliminary county estimates of wages
E m p lo y m e n t a n d a v e r a g e w a g e s in d o lla rs
and salaries for 1981-89 might be interpolated from
Year 4
Year 1
the county data for wages and salaries for 1980 and
A v e ra g e
A v e ra g e
for 1990, the 2 benchmark years, and from data for
w ages
E m p lo y m e n t
w ages
E m p lo y m e n t
employment for 1980-90.
in d o lla rs
in d o lla rs
Extrapolation is used to derive the preliminary es­
1 1 ,5 0 0
4
7 ,0 0 0
4
timates for the years that are beyond the most recent
6 ,2 0 0
10
5 ,6 6 7
6
benchmark year. For example, the preliminary estimates
9 ,4 0 0
10
6
,7
2
7
11
C o u n ty C ...........................
of wages for 1991-92 might be extrapolated from the
benchmark data for 1990 and from employment data for
Second, straight-line interpolation is used to derive
1990-92.
the average wages for years 2 and 3 from the average
Both interpolation and extrapolation are illustrated in
wages for years 1 and 4.
the following examples. In the first two examples, in­
A v e r a g e w a g e s In d o lla rs
terpolation is used to derive the preliminary estimates of
wages and salaries for an industry in counties A, B, and
Year 4
Year 3
Year 2
Year 1
(b e n c h m a rk ) (In te r p o la tio n ) (in te r p o la tio n ) ( b e n c h m a rk )
C for the years 2 and 3 that are between the benchmark
years 1 and 4. In the third example, extrapolation is
1 1 ,5 0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0
8 ,5 0 0
7 ,0 0 0
6 ,2 0 0
6 ,0 2 2
5 ,8 4 5
used to derive the estimates for year 5.
5 ,6 6 7
9 ,4 0 0
8 ,5 0 9
7
,
6
1
8
6
,
7
2
7
C o u n ty C ...........................
In the first example, “straight-line interpolation” is
used to derive the preliminary county estimates for years
Third, the interpolated average wages for each year
2 and 3 from the county data for the benchmark years 1
are
multiplied by the employment data for each year to
and 4.82 The preliminary estimate for year 2 equals the
yield the preliminary estimates.
amount for year 1 plus one-third of the increase from
year 1 to year 4; the preliminary estimate for year 3
E m p lo y m e n t a n d w a g e a p p r o x im a t io n s
equals the amount for year 1 plus two-thirds of the in­
Yesir 3
Year 2
crease.
W ages

W ages
W a g e s a n d s a la r ie s in t h o u s a n d s o f d o lla rs
E m p lo y m e n t

C o u n ty C

...........................

E m p lo y m e n t

in th o u s a n d s
o f d o lla rs

o f d o lla rs

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

( b e n c h m a rk )

(in te r p o la tio n )

(in te r p o la tio n )

( b e n c h m a rk )
5

43

4

40

28

34

40

46

7

41

9

54

34

43

53

62

10

76

9

77

81

87

94

74

In the second example, interpolation with a related
series is used to derive preliminary county estimates for
years 2 and 3 from the benchmkrk data for years 1 and
81. After interpolation or extrapolation is used to calculate the preliminary
State or county estimates, the estimates are adjusted; the State estimates
are adjusted by allocation to sum to the national estimate for the income
component; the county estimates are adjusted by allocation to sum to the
State estimates.
82. Straight-line interpolation is the simplest, but the least satisfactory,
o f the methods o f interpolation. Its use is based on the premise that the
magnitude o f the annual change is the same in each year in the interpolated
time series.

In t h o u s a n d s

In the third example, extrapolation with a related se­
ries is used to derive the preliminary county estimates
of wages for year 5 from the average wages for year 4
83.
Interpolation with a related series is based on the premise that the
relationship between the benchmark data and the data from the related series
changes at a uniform rate over time.
This procedure uses straight-line interpolation o f benchmark-year ratios to
calculate ratios for the intervening years. A benchmark-year ratio is the ratio
o f the data for an income component for the benchmark year to the data from
the annual series that is related to the component. The interpolated ratios are
then multiplied by the data for the intervening years from the related series
to yield the preliminary estimates for these years.

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and employment data for year 5.84 The average wages
are multiplied by the employment data to yield the pre­
liminary estimates of wages for year 5.
P r e lim in a r y e s t im a te s o f w a g e s fo r y e a r 5
Year 4

Year 5

A v e ra g e
w ages

W ages
E m p lo y m e n t

in t h o u s a n d s

in d o lla rs

o f d o lla rs
58

C o u n ty A

............................................

1 1 ,5 0 0

C o u n ty B

............................................

6 ,2 0 0

C o u n ty C

............................................

9 ,4 0 0

85

Pay-in-kind
Pay-in-kind is a component of wage and salary disburse­
ments. The estimates of pay-in-kind reflect the value
of food, lodging, clothing, and miscellaneous goods
and services that are received by employees from their
employers as full payment or as partial payment for
services performed.
In the national income and product accounts (NIPA’s),
pay-in-kind is depicted as a series of imputed cash flows.
The imputation of pay-in-kind is based on the assump­
tion that instead of giving food to the employee, the
employer pays the employee an amount in cash that
equals the food’s cost to the employer and that the
employee uses this amount to buy the food from the
employer. Therefore, the increase in the estimates of
wages and salaries from the addition of the imputed
value of pay-in-kind equals the increase in the estimates
of personal consumption expenditures from the addition
of the imputed value of the employee’s purchase.
If these imputations of pay-in-kind and of purchases
were omitted from the NIPA’s, the measures of per­
sonal income, personal consumption expenditures, and
total output would all be underestimated. Moreover, the
earnings of employees who receive part of their remu­
neration as pay-in-kind would be understated when their
earnings are compared with those of employees whose
remuneration is all in cash.

Per capita personal income
This measure of income is calculated as the personal
income of the residents of a given area divided by the
resident population of the area. In computing per capita
personal income for States and counties, BEA uses the
84.
Extrapolation with a related series is based on the premise that the
relationship o f the data for the income component for the latest benchmark
year to the benchmark-year data from the related series remains unchanged
in the subsequent year or years.

Census Bureau’s annual midyear population estimates.
Except for the college student and other seasonal popu­
lations, which are measured on April 1, the population
for all years is estimated on July 1.
The local area estimates of per capita personal income
should be used cautiously for several reasons. In some
instances, the change in the per capita personal income
of an area may be the result of unusual conditions. For
example, the income of an area may be raised for a year
as the result of a bumper crop, or it may be reduced for
a year as the result of a hurricane.
In other instances, the per capita personal income of
an area may reflect the income leVels of certain groups
of the resident population, but it may not be indica­
tive of the economic well-being of the residents of the
area. For example, the per capita income of an area
may be substantially raised for several years by a major
construction project—such as a defense facility, power
plant, or dam—that attracts highly paid workers whose
wages and salaries are measured at the construction site.
However, this high per capita income may not be indica­
tive of the economic well-being of most of the residents
of the area (or, in many cases, of the resident construc­
tion workers themselves, because they frequently send
a substantial portion of their wages to dependents who
live in other areas).
Conversely, the per capita income of an area may
be reduced by the presence of a large institutional
population—like that of a college or a prison—because
little income is attributed to the residents of these institu­
tions. However, this low income may not be indicative
of the economic well-being of most of the residents of
the area (or, in many cases, of the institutional pop­
ulations, because some of these populations, such as
college students, typically receive support from their
families who live in other areas).
Further, the per capita income of areas where the pop­
ulation changes rapidly can be misleading. Because
population is measured at midyear and because income
is measured as a flow over the year, the per capita in­
come of an area can be distorted if the population of an
area changes significantly during the year, particularly
around midyear.
The per capita income of counties where farm pro­
prietors’ income is a large portion of personal income
can also be misleading. Farm proprietors’ income re­
flects current production, not current cash flows. Farm
proprietors’ income excludes sales out of inventories,
which are included in current gross receipts, because
these sales represent income from a previous year’s pro­
duction, not from current production. Furthermore, farm
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ventories. Therefore, the estimates of farm proprietors’
income do not reflect the farmers’ attempts to regulate
their cash flow by adjusting inventories.85
In addition, the per capita income of sparsely popu­
lated counties that are dependent on farming reacts more
sharply to weather and world market demand and to
changing government policies affecting agriculture than
the per capita income of counties where the sources of
income are more diversified.

Personal income, adjusted gross income, and
money income
The measure of personal income that is prepared by
BEA differs substantially from adjusted gross income
(AGI), which is the principal measure of the income
of individuals that is tabulated by the Internal Rev­
enue Service. Personal income also differs from money
income, which is prepared by the Census Bureau.
Personal income consists of the income of quasi­
individuals as well as of individuals, whereas AGI
consists only of the income of individuals who file indi­
vidual income tax returns. Personal income includes im­
puted income, employer contributions to private health
and pension funds, and all of the interest received by
individuals, whereas AGI excludes imputed income, all
employer contributions, most transfer payments, and the
nontaxable interest received by individuals, which is a
substantial portion of personal interest income. Personal
income, unlike AGI, excludes personal contributions
for social insurance, realized capital gains, and private
pensions and annuities.86

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Money income consists only of the income that is re­
ported as received by individuals in the decennial census
of population. Personal income (for counties is pre­
pared annually, whereas money income for counties and
cities is prepared decennially from the data from the
“long-form” sample conducted as part of the census of
population.87
Personal income, unlike money income, includes im­
puted income, all lump-sum payments except those
received as part of earnings, certain in-kind trans­
fer payments—such as medicaid, medicare, and food
stamps—and employer contributions to private health
and pension funds. Personal income, unlike money
income, excludes personal contributions for social in­
surance, income from private pensions and annuities,
and income from interpersonal transfers, such as child
support.
Further, both BEA and the Census Bureau prepare
estimates of per capita income, but each agency uses
different methods of computation. For example, the es­
timate of per capita personal income for a county for
1989 is calculated as the 1989 county estimate of per­
sonal income divided by the estimate of the population
of the county in July 1989; the estimate of per capita
money income for a county for 1989 is calculated as
the 1989 county estimate of money income divided by
the estimate of the population for the county in April
1990.88
87. The estimates o f money income for 1989 were prepared from data from
the 1990 Census o f Population.
For the Nation and for the four census regions, the Census Bureau also
prepares annual estimates o f money income from the data from the current

85. The regulation o f flows by fanners extends their earnings cycles, so
they can survive losses or reduced income for 2 or 3 years.
86. For a more detailed discussion, see Thae S. Park, “Relationship Be­
tween Personal Income and Adjusted Gross Income, 1991-92,” S urvey 74

population survey.
88. The Census Bureau uses this method because the decennial census
requests information about the income for the previous year: In April 1990,
the Census Bureau asked how much income was received in calendar year

(August 1994): 51-53.

1989.

Glossary
Allocation procedure.—The allocation procedure is
used in the derivation of the estimates of State and
county personal income, because the data that are avail­
able for many of the components of personal income at
the State and county levels may not be as comprehen­
sive or as reliable as the data that are available at the
national level. The national estimate of a component is
allocated to the States in proportion to the States’ shares
of an economic, or allocating, series that is a measure of
the component or that is related to the component that
is being allocated; the State estimates are then allocated
to counties. For example, the national estimate of per­
sonal dividend income is allocated to the States—and
the State estimates are allocated to counties—in propor­
tion to the series for dividends reported by individuals
on their Federal income tax returns.
For additional information, see “The allocation pro­
cedure” in the introduction to the “Sources and
Methods.”
Annual rates.—The quarterly estimates of State per­
sonal income are presented at annual rates, so that
these estimates can be compared with the annual esti­
mates. These rates show values for a quarter at their
annual equivalent—that is, the value that would be reg­
istered if the rate of activity measured for a quarter were
maintained for a full year.
Capital consumption adjustment (CCAdj).—The esti­
mates of the rental income of persons and of nonfarm
proprietors’ income include the CCAdj because the
depreciation of capital that the Bureau of Economic
Analysis (BEA) uses to prepare the estimates differs
from the depreciation that businesses use to determine
the income that is reported on their tax returns, which
are the sources of the data on which the estimates are
based.
The CCAdj is the difference between the depreciation
valued in determining the income reported in the source
data and what is referred to as “economic depreciation,”
which is valued on the basis of consistent accounting
(economic service lives and straight-line depreciation)
and at replacement cost. For example, if the reported
depreciation is $1.1 million and the replacement cost of
the capital used up—calculated with straight-line depre-

ciation and the specified service life—is $1.3 million,
then the CCAdj is -$0.2 million.
Corporate business.—See Legal form o f organization.
County.—Counties consist of the counties and county
equivalents, such as the parishes of Louisiana and
the boroughs and census areas of Alaska. See also
Geographic units.
Disclosure-avoidance procedures.—See “Disclosureavoidance procedures” in the “Technical Notes.”
Disposable personal income.—Disposable personal in­
come is the income that is available to persons for
spending and saving. It is calculated as personal
income less the sum of personal tax payments and
personal nontax payments to Federal, State, and local
governments.
See also Personal tax and nontax payments.
Earnings.—This measure is the sum of three com­
ponents of personal income—wage and salary dis­
bursements, other labor income, and proprietors
income.
Each of these components is measured before the de­
duction of personal contributions for social insurance,
which is excluded from personal income. Therefore,
the measure “net earnings” is calculated as earnings less
personal contributions for social insurance, so that it can
then be used in the computation of personal income as
the sum of net earnings, transfer payments, and per­
sonal dividend income, personal interest income, and
the rental income of persons.
Earnings is often used in the analyses of regional
economies as a proxy for the income that is generated
from participation in current production.
See also Labor earnings.
Extrapolation.—See “Interpolation and extrapolation”
in the “Technical Notes.”
Fiduciary.— A fiduciary is an individual or a legal entity
that serves as the administrator or trustee of an estate or
of a private trust fund. A fiduciary is required to report
the income that it receives on behalf of the beneficiaries
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of the estate or trust on Internal Revenue Service form
1041.

ally the value of nonmarket goods or services that is
added to the value of marketed goods and services.1

Geographic units.—The estimates of personal income
are prepared for the following geographic units: Coun­
ties and county equivalents, metropolitan areas, States,
and regions. In addition, estimates can be prepared for
any area that can be defined in terms of counties.
The estimates are prepared for most counties and
for the following county equivalents: The District of
Columbia, the boroughs and census areas of Alaska,
the parishes of Louisiana, and the independent cities
of Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia. How­
ever, the estimates for the following areas are combined
with those for adjacent counties: Kalawao County,
Hawaii; the Montana portion of Yellowstone National
Park; Menominee County, Wisconsin; and the small in­
dependent cities of Virginia, generally those with fewer
than 100,000 residents.
The estimates for metropolitan areas are aggregations
of the county estimates. The county-based definitions
of metropolitan areas are used; these definitions are is­
sued for Federal statistical purposes by the Office of
Management and Budget. Metropolitan areas consist of
metropolitan statistical areas, consolidated metropolitan
statistical areas, primary metropolitan statistical areas,
and New England county metropolitan areas. For more
information and for a list of the metropolitan areas and
their constituent counties, see Appendix C.
The estimates are prepared for all States and for
the District of Columbia. In addition, the State es­
timates are aggregated to prepare the estimates for
the following eight regions: Far West, Great Lakes,
Mideast, New England, Plains, Rocky Mountain, South­
east, and Southwest. The regional classifications, which
were developed in the mid-1950’s, are based on the
homogeneity of the States in terms of economic charac­
teristics, such as the industrial composition of the labor
force, and in terms of demographic, social, and cultural
characteristics.
In addition, the State estimates are often aggregated
to prepare estimates for the nine Census divisions that
compose the four regions for which the Bureau of the
Census publishes its regional data so that the estimates
of personal income can be compared with the Census
Bureau data.

Specifically, five imputations are included in the es­
timates of personal income: Imputed wage and salary
disbursements, the imputed value of owner-occupied
farm housing and of food and fuel produced and con­
sumed on farms, the imputed value of owner-occupied
nonfarm housing, the net margins on owner-built hous­
ing, and the imputed interest income from financial
intermediaries. The net value of these imputations ac­
counts for about 10 percent of personal income at the
national level.

Government enterprise.—See Legal form o f organiza­
tion.
Imputation.—Imputations are added to personal income
so that a comprehensive account of total production and
its distribution can be presented. An imputation is usu­

Imputed wage and salary disbursements, or pay-in­
kind, are added to the estimates of wages and salaries
so that all the earnings of employees who receive part
of their wages in pay-in-kind will be included in per­
sonal income. This imputation is an estimate of the
value of the food, lodging, clothing, and other goods
and services that are received by employees from their
employers as full payment or as partial payment for their
services. For additional information, see “Pay-in-kind”
in the “Technical Notes.”
The net imputed value of owner-occupied farm hous­
ing and of food and fuel produced and consumed on
farms are part of farm proprietors’ income. The gross
imputed value of owner-occupied farm housing is an es­
timate of the gross rental value of the housing, and the
gross imputed value of food and fuel is an estimate of
the gross value of the food and fuel; these imputations
are part of gross farm income, which includes produc­
tion expenses. The production expenses are estimated
from data for the actual expenses from sample surveys.
However, the net contribution of the imputations to farm
proprietors’ income and to personal income is difficult
to state exactly because the expenses are estimated as
part of the total farm production expenses of the same
type; for example, the mortgage interest expense for
farm housing and the mortgage interest expense for farm
land are estimated together.
The net imputed value of owner-occupied nonfarm
housing is a component of the rental income of persons.
It is calculated as an estimate of the imputed gross rental
value of the housing less an estimate of the expenses
associated with the housing, which are derived mainly
from data for the actual expenses from censuses and
sample surveys. The imputation is. based on the assump­
tion that the owner-occupants are in the rental business
and that they are renting the houses in which they live
to themselves: As tenants, they pay rent to the landlords
(that is, to themselves); as landlords, they collect rent
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expenses, and they may have a profit or a loss from the
rental business.
The net margins on owner-built housing is part of pro­
prietors’ income, and it is classified in the construction
industry. It is the imputed net income of individu­
als from the construction or renovation of their own
dwellings.
The imputed interest income from financial intermedi­
aries is a part of personal interest income. The imputed
interest consists of two components: The imputed in­
terest income received by persons from investment
companies and from depository institutions, that is, from
commercial banks, mutual savings banks, savings and
loan associations, and credit unions; and the imputed
interest income received from life insurance carriers and
from private noninsured pension funds.
The imputed interest income from investment com­
panies and depository institutions is an estimate of the
value of the services (such as checking) that these insti­
tutions provide to persons less the explicit charges made
for the services.
The imputed interest income from life insurance carri­
ers and private noninsured pension funds is not exactly
an imputation, but an accounting entry. It is an esti­
mate of the investment income that is earned on these
institutions’ financial reserves and that is credited to
the policyholders or the pension beneficiaries; the at­
tribution of this income to persons is made so that the
investment earnings of these intermediaries is included
in personal income and saving.
Interpolation.— See “Interpolation and extrapolation” in
the “Technical Notes.”
Inventory valuation adjustment (IVA).—This adjust­
ment is made to a component of proprietors’ income—
nonfarm proprietors’ income—because the valuation of
inventory withdrawals that is used in the national in­
come and product accounts (NIPA’s) differs from the
valuation of withdrawals that nonfarm proprietors use
to determine the income that is reported in the taxreturn data on which the NIPA estimates of nonfarm
proprietors’ income are based. Businesses often value
inventory withdrawals at their acquisition cost rather
than at their replacement cost, which is the valuation
that is used in the NIPA’s.
Valuing inventory withdrawals at their acquisition cost
results in the inclusion in business income of the capital
gains or losses realized on sales out of inventory. These
capital gains or losses must be removed from the esti­
mates of this income so that the estimates will reflect
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The IVA is an estimate of the capital gains or losses
with the sign reversed; adding this estimate to the
source data for nonfarm proprietors’ income removes
the capital gains or losses. The IVA is calculated as
the difference between the valuation of inventory with­
drawals that is reported in the source data and the
valuation of withdrawals that is used in the NIPA’s. For
example, if the acquisition cost of an item was $5,000
and if its replacement cost when it is withdrawn from
inventory is $6,000, then the IVA is —$1,000.
Labor earnings.—This measure of income is calculated
as the sum of wage and salary disbursements and other
labor income less personal contributions for social in­
surance by employees. This measure is used in the
residence adjustment procedure for the quarterly esti­
mates of State personal income. A slightly modified
version of labor earnings—termed “income subject to
adjustment”—is used in the residence adjustment of the
annual estimates of State and county personal income.
See also Earnings.
Legal form o f organization.— Businesses are classified
into five categories according to their legal form of or­
ganization: Corporate business, government enterprises,
partnerships, sole proprietorships, and “other’ private
business.
A corporate business is any entity that is required
to file a Federal corporate tax return (Internal Revenue
Service (IRS) form 1120 series). This classification in­
cludes mutual financial institutions and cooperatives that
are subject to Federal income tax, private noninsured
pension funds, nonprofit organizations that primarily
serve businesses, Federal Reserve banks, and federally
sponsored credit agencies.
Government enterprises are government agencies that
cover a substantial portion of their operating costs
by selling goods and services to the public and that
maintain their own separate accounts.
Partnerships and sole proprietorships are primarily
classified according to the type of Federal income tax
form that is filed with the IRS. Partnerships are legal en­
tities that are required to file a U.S. Partnership Return
of Income, IRS form 1065. Sole proprietorships are en­
tities that are required to file IRS Schedule C (Profit or
Loss from Business) or Schedule F (Farm Income and
Expenses) if the proprietors meet the filing requirements
for form 1040 and owner-occupied farm housing.
Other private businesses consists of entities that are
required to report rental and royalty income on Sched­
ule E (Supplemental Income and Loss) if the individuals
meet the filing requirements for form 1040, tax-exempt
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buildings and equipment that are owned and used by
nonprofit institutions that primarily serve individuals.
Local areas.—Local areas consist of metropolitan areas
and of counties and county equivalents.
See also Geographic units.
Metropolitan areas.—Metropolitan areas are defined for
Federal statistical purposes by the Office of Manage­
ment and Budget. Generally, they are defined in terms
of counties.
See also Geographic units.
Other labor income.—This component of personal in­
come consists of employer contributions to privately
administered pension and profit-sharing plans, to private
group health and life insurance plans, to supplemental
unemployment insurance benefit plans, and to privately
administered workers’ compensation insurance; corpo­
rate directors’ fees, and a miscellaneous component.
The miscellaneous component consists of jury and wit­
ness fees, the compensation of prison inmates, and
marriage fees to justices of the peace.
Other private business.—See Legal form o f organiza­
tion.
Partnership.—A partnership is an unincorporated
business association of two or more partners.
See also Legal form o f organization.
Pay-in-kind.—Pay-in-kind is a component of wage and
salary disbursements. The estimates of pay-in-kind
reflect the value of the food, lodging, clothing, and
miscellaneous goods and services that are received by
employees from their employers as full payment or as
partial payment for services performed.
See also Imputation and Wage and salary dis­
bursements, and see “Pay-in-kind” in the “Technical
Notes.”
Per capita personal income.—This measure of income
is calculated as the total personal income of the residents
of an area divided by the population of the area.
Per capita personal income is often used as an in­
dicator of the quality of consumer markets and of the
economic well-being of the residents of an area. How­
ever, this measure should be used cautiously; for a
discussion of the limitations of this measure and of the
differences between this measure and the Census Bu­
reau’s estimates of per capita money income, see the
“Technical Notes.”
Personal contributions fo r social insurance.—These
contributions include the contributions, or payments,

by employees, by the self-employed, and by other in­
dividuals to the following social insurance programs:
Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance, which
is also known as social security; hospital insurance;
State and local government employee retirement in­
surance; Federal civilian employee retirement; railroad
employee retirement; State unemployment insurance;
temporary disability insurance; veterans life insurance;
and supplementary medical insurance.
These contributions are excluded from personal in­
come by definition, but the estimates of three compo­
nents of personal income—wage and salary disburse­
ments, other labor income, and proprietors’ income—
are presented before these contributions are deducted.
Therefore, the estimates of these contributions are sub­
tracted from the sum of the estimates of these three
components in order to derive the estimates of personal
income.
See also Earnings, Labor earnings, and Personal
income.
Personal dividend income.—This component of per­
sonal income consists of the dividends that are received
by individuals and by nonprofit institutions and the div­
idends that are retained and reinvested by fiduciaries.
Dividends are payments in cash or other assets, exclud­
ing the corporation’s own stock, made by coiporations
located in the United States or abroad to noncoiporate
stockholders who are U.S. residents.
The State and local area estimates of this component
are combined with the estimates of personal interest
income and the estimates of rental income of persons.
See also Fiduciary.
Personal income.—The personal income of an area is
defined as the income that is received by, or on behalf
of, all the individuals who live in the area; therefore,
the estimates of personal income are presented by the
place of residence of the income recipients.
Personal income consists of the income that is re­
ceived by persons from participation in production,
from government and business transfer payments, and
from government interest (which is treated like a trans­
fer payment). It is calculated as the sum of wage
and salary disbursements, other labor income, pro­
prietors’ income with inventory valuation and capital
consumption adjustments, rental income of persons
with capital consumption adjustment, personal dividend
income, personal interest income, and transfer pay­
ments to persons, less personal contributions for social
insurance.
See also Earnings; Labor earnings; Other la­
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ance; Personal dividend income; Personal interest
income; Persons; Proprietors’ income; Rental in­
come o f persons; Residence adjustment; Residence,
place of; Transfer payments; and Wage and salary
disbursements.

engaged in the real estate business. It also excludes the
dividends and the monetary interest that are received by
proprietors of nonfinancial businesses.
See also Capital consumption adjustment and
Inventory valuation adjustment.

Personal interest income.—This component of personal
income is the interest income that is received by persons
from all sources. The estimates of personal interest in­
come consist of the estimates of both monetary interest
and imputed interest.
The State and local area estimates of personal inter­
est income are combined with the estimates of personal
dividend income and the estimates of rental income of
persons.

Quasi-individuals.—See Persons.

Personal tax and nontax payments.—Personal tax and
nontax payments consists of the tax payments (net of
refunds) by persons that are not chargeable to busi­
ness expense and certain other payments that are made
by persons to government agencies except government
enterprises and that are treated like taxes.
Personal taxes includes taxes on income, including
realized net capital gains, on gifts and transfers of es­
tates, and on personal property.89 Nontaxes includes
donations, fees, fines, and forfeitures.
The estimates of tax and nontax payments are used in
the derivation of disposable personal income, which is
calculated as personal income less personal and nontax
tax payments.

Region.—See Geographic units.
Rental income o f persons with capital consumption ad­
justment.—This component of personal income consists
of the net current-production income of persons from
the rental of real property, the imputed net rental income
of the owner-occupants of nonfarm dwellings, and the
royalties received by persons from patents, copyrights,
and the rights to natural resources. It excludes the rental
income of persons who are primarily engaged in the
real estate business and the imputed net rental income
of owner-occupied farm dwellings.
See also Capital consumption adjustment.
The State and local area estimates of the rental income
of persons are combined with the estimates of personal
dividend income and the estimates of personal interest
income.

Persons.—Persons is defined as individuals and quasi­
individuals that serve individuals or that act on behalf
of individuals. Quasi-individuals consists of nonprofit
institutions that primarily serve individuals, private
noninsured welfare funds, and private trust funds.
Proprietors’ income with inventory valuation and cap­
ital consumption adjustments.—This component of
personal income is the current-production income (in­
cluding the income in kind) of sole proprietorships and
partnerships and of tax-exempt cooperatives. It consists
of nonfarm proprietors’ income and farm proprietors’
income.
Proprietors’ income includes the imputed net rental
income of the owner-occupants of farm dwellings, but it
excludes both the imputed rental income of the owneroccupants of nonfarm dwellings1and the monetary rental
income that is received by persons who are not primarily

Residence adjustment.—Personal income is, by defi­
nition, a measure of the income that is received by
persons; the State and county estimates of personal in­
come are presented by the State and county of residence
of the income recipients.
However, the initial estimates of most of the com­
ponents of wage and salary disbursements, other labor
income, and personal contributions for social insurance
by employees are on a place-of-work basis, because
these estimates are prepared from source data that are
reported and recorded by the place of work of the
recipients rather than by their place of residence.90 Con­
sequently, these initial estimates are adjusted so that
they will be on a place-of-residence basis and so that the
income of the recipients whose place of residence dif­
fers from their place of work will be correctly assigned
to their country, State, and county of residence.91
See also “Residence Adjustment” in the “Sources and
Methods.”
Residence, place of.—The place of residence of indi­
viduals is the State and county in which they live. The
place of residence of quasi-individuals is not defined;
their income is measured according to the State ,and

89.
Personal tax payments o f both real estate taxes and sales taxes. Real
estate taxes are excluded because expenses that are deducted from both gross
monetary rental income and gross imputed rental income in order to ob­
tain net rental income. Sales taxes are included in personal consumption

the “Sources and Methods.”
91. The estimates o f the components that are derived from the place-of-

expenditures.

work data are presented both by place o f work and by place o f residence.

90. See “Place o f measurement o f the source data” in the introduction to

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county of the residence of the individuals who bene­
fit from the activities of the quasi-individuals or of the
individuals on whose behalf the income is received.
Consequently, the residence of military personnel is
the State and county in which they live while they are
on military assignment, not their permanent or legal
State and county of residence, and the residence of sea­
sonal migrant workers except those working in Alaska
is the State and county in which they live while they are
working, not their usual State and county of residence.
However, the residence of foreign citizens who live in
the United States and who work for international or­
ganizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the
United States is the country of which they are citizens.
These definitions of residence differ from some of
those used by the Census Bureau; for example, on their
census forms, some seasonal migrant workers report
their usual State and county of residence rather than the
State and county in which they are living and working
when the census is taken.
See also Personal income, Persons, and Residence
adjustment.
Sole proprietorship.—A sole proprietorship is an
unincorporated business owned by a person.
See also Legal form o f organization.
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC).—The SIC
that is published in the Standard Industrial Classifica­
tion Manual by the Office of Management and Budget
is used in the presentation of the State and local area
estimates of earnings by industry. It is only used for the
estimates for the private sector, although it is designed
to cover both public and private economic activities.
In the SIC, establishments are classified by the pri­
mary activity in which they are engaged, and each

establishment is assigned an industry code. 92 Indus­
tries are classified in the following four levels: The
division or one-digit level, such as manufacturing; the
major-group or two-digit level, such as food and kindred
products; the industry-group or three-digit level, such as
meat products; and the industry or four-digit level, such
as meat packing plants.
The estimates of earnings are presented at the division
and two-digit levels.
State.—See Geographic units.
Tax-exempt cooperative.—A tax-exempt cooperative is
a nonprofit business organization that is collectively
owned by its members. Although tax-exempt coopera­
tives are incorporated, their income is classified as part
of proprietors’ income.
See also Legal form o f organization.
Transfer payments.—This component of personal in­
come measures the payments to persons for which no
current services have been performed. It consists of
payments to individuals and to nonprofit institutions by
Federal, State, and local governments and by businesses.
Wage and salary disbursements.—This component of
personal income measures the remuneration of employ­
ees; it includes the compensation of corporate officers;
commissions, tips, and bonuses; voluntary employee
contributions to certain deferred compensation plans,
such as 401(k) plans; and receipts in kind, or pay-in­
kind, that represent income to the recipient. It reflects
the amount of wages and salaries disbursed, but not
necessarily earned, during the year-.
This component is measured before deductions, such
as social security contributions and union dues.
See also Earnings, Labor earnings, and Pay-in-kind.
92.
An establishment is an economic unit usually at one location, that
conducts business, provides services, or performs industrial operations.

Appendix A
Members of the BEA User Group
Alabam a

Pia Montoya

Economic Development and Planning

Semoon Chang

Division o f Economic and Business Research

California State University-Chico

Director, Center for Business and Economic

The University o f Arizona

Chico, California 95929-0765

Research

McClelland Hall, Room 204K

TEL: 916 898-4598

University o f South Alabama

Tucson, Arizona 85721

Mobile, Alabama 36688

TEL: 602 621-2155

TEL: 205 460-6156

Pauline P. Sweezey
Financial and Economic Research

Mobin Qaheri
Senior Economic Specialist, Planning and Policy

Parker Collins

Development

Alabama Department o f Economic and Commu­

Arizona Department o f Commerce

nity Affairs

Phoenix, Arizona 85012

Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5690

TEL: 602 280-1321

Sacramento, California 95814-3701

University o f California Data Archive
and Technical Assistance

TEL: 205 242-5493
Deborah Hamilton
Center for Business and Economic Research
The University o f Alabama
Box 870221
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0221
TEL: 205 348-6191

915 L Street, 8th Floor
TEL: 916 322-2263

3800 North Central, Suite 1400

P.O. Box 5690

Department o f Finance

Henry C. Reardon

ATTN: Fred Gey

Chief Economist, Joint Legislative Budget

University o f Califomia-Berkeley

Committee

2538 Charming Way

1716 West Adams Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85007

Berkeley, California 94720
TEL: 510 642-6571

TEL: 602 542-5491

Colorado

Tom R. Rex
Manager o f Research Support, Center for Busi­

Mac R. Holmes

ness Research Arizona State University

Center for Business and Economic Services

Tempe, Arizona 85287-4406

Troy State University

TEL: 602 965-3961

John W. Green
Department o f Economics
University o f Northern Colorado
Greeley, Colorado 80639
TEL: 303 351-2639

Troy, Alabama 36082
TEL: 205 6 7 0-3144

Arkansas

Gin Hayden

Donald Market

System Analyst, Graduate School o f Business

Alaska

Director, Bureau o f Business and Economic

Lee Gorsuch

Research

Director, Institute o f Social and Economic Re­

College o f Business Administration; Room 443

search

University o f Arkansas

University o f Alaska

Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701

3211 Providence Drive

TEL: 501 575-4151

Anchorage, Alaska 99508

Neva Wayman

Reid T. Reynolds

TEL: 907 7 8 6-7710

University o f Arkansas-Little Rock Library 512

Colorado Division o f Local Government

Area Research Group

ATTN: Jim Westkott

Administration
University o f Colorado
Campus Box 420
Boulder, Colorado 80309
TEL: 303 492-8227

Jack Kreinheder

2801 South University

1313 Sherman Street, Room 520

Office o f Management and Budget

Little Rock, Arkansas 72204

Denver, Colorado 80203

Pouch AM

TEL: 501 569-8551

Juneau, Alaska 9 9 8 1 1-0164
TEL: 907 465-3568

TEL: 303 866-2156
i

California

Curt Wiedeman

Steven J. Krohn

Office o f State Planning and Budget

Arizona

Real Estate and Land Use Institute

111 State Capitol Building

Max Jerrell

California State University

Denver, Colorado 80203

College o f Business Administration

7750 College Town Drive, Suite 102

TEL: 303 866-3319

Northern Arizona University

Sacramento, California 95826-2344

P.O. Box 15066

TEL: 916 278-6633

TEL: 602 523-7405

Connecticut
Jeffrey Blodgett

Flagstaff, Arizona 86011-5066
Dan Ripke

Research Director, Connecticut Department o f

Assistant Director, University Center for

Economic Development

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865 Brook Street

221 Matherly Hall

Rocky Hill, Connecticut 06067-3405
TEL: 203 258-4219

Gainesville, Florida 32611

Athens, Georgia 30602-6269

TEL: 904 392-0171

TEL: 706 542-4085

Ming J. Wu
Budget Specialist, Office o f Policy and Manage­
ment

Brooks Hall

David Gray
Research Associate, Center for Economic

Donald Ratajczak

and Management Research

80 Washington Street

Economic Forecast

University o f South Florida

Hartford, Connecticut 06106

Georgia State University

COBA BSN 3403

TEL: 203 5 66-8342 and 3960

4202 East Fowler Avenue

Delaware

Tampa, Florida 33620-5500
TEL: 813 974-4266

TEL: 404 651-3282

Hawaii

Doug Clendaniel

35 Broad Street, 2nd Floor
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Delaware Development Office

Marty Morrison

99 Kings Highway

Librarian, Research Library

Richard Y.P. Joint

P.O. Box 1401

Bureau o f Economic Analysis

Dover, Delaware 19903
TEL: 302 739-4271

Florida Department o f Commerce
Collins Building

Department o f Business, Economic Development
and Tourism

James Craig

Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2000

Honolulu, Hawaii 96804

TEL: 904 487-2971

TEL: 808 586-2470

Bureau o f Economics and Statistics
Department o f Finance

Sarah Voyles

Carvel State Office Building, 10th Floor
820 North French Street

Executive Office o f the Governor
The Capitol

Wilmington, Delaware 19801

Tallahassee, Florida 32399

TEL: 302 5 77-3324

TEL: 904 487-2814

Pauly Iheanacho
Reference Department
University o f Delaware Library
Newark, Delaware 19717-5267
TEL: 302 831-2432

Georgia

The University o f Georgia
Hoke Smith Annex
Athens, Georgia 30602-4356

Gan Ahuja

TEL: 706 542-8938

Presidential Building, Suite 570
415 12th Street, NW.
Washington, D.C. 20004
TEL: 202 727-6533
Paul des Jardin
Metropolitan Washington Council o f Govern­
ments
777 North Capitol Street, NE., Suite 300
Washington, D.C. 20002-4201
TEL: 202 962-3293, ext. 399

William Hahn

Lawrence H. Merk
Director, Center for Business Development
and Research
College o f Business and Economics
University o f Idaho
M oscow, Idaho 83844-3227

Savannah State College
Savannah, Georgia 31404
TEL: 912 356-2830

Alan Porter
Idaho Department o f Commerce

Gloria Hardnett

700 West State Street

Media Center

Boise, Idaho 83720

Marketing and Research Division

TEL: 208 334-2470

Georgia Department o f Industry and Trade
285 Peachtree Center Avenue
TEL: 404 656-7655

TEL: 202 727-6083

Idaho

TEL: 208 885-6611

Department o f Finance and Revenue
441 4th Street, NW ., Suite 400

Honolulu, Hawaii 96809
TEL: 808 587-1440

School o f Business

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Washington, D.C. 20001

Hawaii Department o f Taxation
P.O. Box 259

Bureau o f Business Research

Lori Hunter
One Judiciary Square

Robert Koike
Tax Research and Planning Officer,

Susan Boatright
Cooperative Extension Service

D istrict o f Columbia
District o f Columbia Planning Office

P.O. Box 2359

Derek Santos
Division o f Financial Management
State o f Idaho

Robin Kirkpatrick

Statehouse, Room 122

Georgia Office o f Planning and Budget

Boise, Idaho 83720-1000

254 Washington Street, SW„ Room 640

TEL: 208 334-2906

Atlanta, Georgia 30334-8501

Florida

TEL: 404 656-0911

Charles L. Skoro

Daniel Blazek

Richard Leacy

Economics Department

Government Publications

Head, Government Documents Department

Boise State University

University o f Miami Library

Georgia Institute o f Technology Library

1910 University Drive

P.O. Box 248214

Atlanta, Georgia 30332

Boise, Idaho 83725

Coral Gables, Florida 33124

TEL: 404 894-4519

TEL: 208 385-1117

TEL: 305 284-3155
Albert W. Niemi, Jr.

Paul Zelus

Selig Center for Economic Growth

Center for Business Research and Services

Bureau o f Economic and Business Research

ATTN: Suzanne A. Lindsay

Idaho State University

University o f Florida

The University o f Georgia

Campus Box 8450

Janet Galvez

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Pocatello, Idaho 83209

Iowa

Kentucky

TEL: 208 236-3050

Ron Amosson

Ron Crouch

Office o f the State Comptroller

Director, Kentucky State Data Center

Iowa State Capitol, Room 12

Urban Research Institute

Roger Beck

Des Moines, Iowa 50319

University o f Louisville

Department o f Agribusiness Economics

TEL: 515 281-3078

Louisville, Kentucky 40292

Illinois

TEL: 502 588-6626

Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, Illinois 62901-4410
TEL: 618 453-1706
Sue Ebetsch
Coordinator, Illinois State Data Center Coopera­

Roy Sigafus
Daniel Otto
Extension Economist
Iowa State University
560 Heady Hall

tive

Ames, Iowa 50011

Illinois Bureau o f the Budget

TEL: 515 294-6147

University o f Kentucky
301 Mathews Building
Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0047
TEL: 606 257-7677
James A. Street

605 Stratton Building
Springfield, Illinois 62706

Center for Business and Economic Research

Deputy Director, Office o f Financial Management
Harvey Siegelman

and Economic Analysis

State Economist

Finance and Administration Cabinet

Martha Greene

Department o f Economic Development

261 Capitol Annex

Bureau o f Economic and Business Research

200 East Grand Avenue

Frankfort, Kentucky 40601

University o f Illinois

Des Moines, Iowa 50309

TEL: 502 564-2924

428 Commerce Building West

TEL: 515 242-4868

TEL: 217 782-1381

Louisiana

1206 South Sixth Street
Champaign, Illinois 61820
TEL: 217 244-3099

Division o f Administration
Charles H. Whiteman

Louisiana Office o f Planning and Budget

Department o f Economics

ATTN: Karen Paterson

John Hamilton

The University o f Iowa

P.O. Box 94095

Division o f Research and Analysis

108 Pappajohn Building

Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804

Department o f Commerce and Community A f­

Iowa City, Iowa 52242

TEL: 504 342-7410

fairs

TEL: 319 335-0834

620 East Adams
Springfield, Illinois 62701
TEL: 217 7 8 5-6117

Indiana
David Broomhall
Department o f Agricultural Economics

Division o f Business and Economic Research

Kansas

New Orleans, Louisiana 70148

Kansas State Library

TEL: 504 286-6980

State Capitol Building, Room 343-N

James Robert Michael

Topeka, Kansas 66612

Director, Research Division

TEL: 913 296-3296

Louisiana Tech University
P.O. Box 10318

1145 Krannert Building

Ruston, Louisiana 71272

West Lafayette, Indiana 47907

James T. Janousek

TEL: 317 494-0593

Director o f Research and Analysis
Kansas Department o f Commerce and Housing

Indiana Business Research Center
ATTN: Morton J. Marcus
801 West Michigan Street BS4000A

700 Southwest Harrison, Suite 1300
Topeka, Kansas 66603-3712
TEL: 913 296-3760

TEL: 318 257-3701
Loren Scott
Department o f Economics
College o f Business Administration
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803-6306
TEL: 504 388-3779

Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-5151
TEL: 317 2 74-2204

University o f New Orleans

Marc Galbraith

Purdue University

Terry Creeth

Vincent Maruggi

Thelma Helyar

Jerry L. Wall

Institute for Public Policy and Business Research

Director, Center for Business and Economic

The University o f Kansas

Research

607 Blake Hall

Northeast Louisiana University

Lawrence, Kansas 66045-2960

Monroe, Louisiana 71209-0101

TEL: 913 864-3701

TEL: 318 342-1215

Carlene Hill'

M aine

Director, Center for Economic Development

James H. Breece

Bob Lain

and Business Research

New England Electronic Data Center

Research Office

The Wichita State University

Department o f Economics

Indiana Department o f Commerce

Devlin Hall

University o f Maine at Orono

One North Capitol, Suite 700

1845 Fairmount Street, 2nd Floor

Stevens Hall

Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2288

Wichita, Kansas 67260-0121

Orono, Maine 04469

TEL: 317 232-8959

TEL: 316 689-3225

TEL: 207 581-1863

Laurence E. Hathaway
Head, Reference and Government Services D ivi­
sion
Indiana State Library
140 North Senate Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
TEL: 317 2 32-3676

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Bill Gardner

M ichigan

Wendy Treadwell

Mitchell Bean

Machine-Readable Data Center

Research Division
Bureau o f Taxation
Station 24
Augusta, Maine 04333
TEL: 207 2 8 9-4702
Laurie LaChance

Staff Economist, House Fiscal Agency

University o f Minnesota

Michigan House o f Representatives
P.O. Box 30014

Wilson Library, Room B2
301 19th Avenue South

Lansing, Michigan 48909-7514

Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455-0414

TEL: 517 373-8080

TEL: 612 624-4389

State Economist, Maine State Planning Office
184 State Street

Dan Kitchel

M ississippi

State House Station 38

Office o f Revenue and Tax Analysis

M issy Lee

Augusta, Maine 04333

Department o f Treasury

Information Services Library

TEL: 207 287-3261

Treasury Building

Mississippi Institutions o f Higher Learning

Robert C. McMahon

Lansing, Michigan 48922

ATTN: Marianne Hill

Center for Business and Economic Research

TEL: 517 373-2958

3825 Ridgewood Road
Jackson, Mississippi 39211

University o f Southern Maine
96 Falmouth Street

Thomas Nicholas

Portland, Maine 04103

Jobs Commission

TEL: 601 982-6314

Victor Office Center, 4th Floor

R. Eric Reidenbach

201 N. Washington Square

Center for Business Development and Research

Maryland

Lansing, Michigan 48913

University o f Southern Mississippi

Peggy Dalton

TEL: 517 373-4600

Southern Station, Box 5094

TEL: 207 780-4308

Guild Center

Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406-5094

Economics Department

TEL: 601 266-7011

Frostburg State University
Frostburg, Maryland 21532-1099
TEL: 301 6 89-4386

Candice Santell
Michigan Databases
Michigan State University
321 Berkey Hall

Michel Lettre

East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1111

Assistant Director, Maryland Office o f Planning

TEL: 517 353-3255

J. William Rush
Associate Dean, Office o f External Affairs
Mississippi State University
ATTN: Janis Bryant
P.O. Drawer 5288

301 West Preston Street, Room 1101

Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762

Baltimore, Maryland 21201
TEL: 410 2 2 5-4450

M innesota

Lester Salamon

State Agricultural Statistician,

Max W. Williams

Institute for Policy Studies

Agricultural Statistics Division

Center for Population Studies

The Johns Hopkins University

Minnesota Department o f Agriculture

The University o f Mississippi

Shriver Hall

P.O. Box 7068

Baltimore, Maryland 21218

90 West Plato Boulevard, Room 149

University, Mississippi 38677

TEL: 410 5 1 6 -7 1 7 4

St. Paul, Minnesota 55107

TEL: 601 232-7288

TEL: 601 325-3817

George Howse

Bondurant Building, Room 3W

TEL: 612 296-2230

M assachusetts
M issouri

Stephen P. Coelen
Director, Massachusetts Institute for Social
and Economic Research
University o f Massachusetts
128 Thompson Hall
Amherst, Massachusetts 01003
TEL: 413 5 4 5-3460
William Murray
Massachusetts State Data Center
State House
c/o MISER
P.O. Box 219
Boston, Massachusetts 02133-0219

Adam G. Marsnik

Kate Graf

Legislative Reference Library

Census Data Center

645 State Office Building

Missouri State Library

100 Constitution Avenue

P.O. Box 387

St. Paul, Minnesota 55155-1050

Jefferson City, Missouri 65102

TEL: 612 2 96-0586

TEL: 314 751-1823

Jerrold M. Peterson
Bureau o f Business and Economic Research
University o f Minnesota-Duluth
Room 115 SBE
Duluth, Minnesota 55812
TEL: 218 7 26-7256

Tom Kruckemeyer
Planner, Division o f Budget and Planning
Office o f Administration
Capitol Building, Room 124
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102
TEL: 314 751-9324

TEL: 617 7 2 7-4537
Edward H. Robb
Gregory Perkins

David Rademacher

Director, Business and Public Administration

Deputy Director, Research Department

Office o f the State Demographer

Research Center

Boston Redevelopment Authority

Minnesota State Planning Agency

University o f Missouri-Columbia

1 City Hall Square

300 Centennial Office Building

10 Professional Building

Boston, Massachusetts 02201-1007

St. Paul, Minnesota 55155

Columbia, Missouri 65211

TEL: 617 2 4 2 -7400, ext. 4411

TEL: 612 297-3255

TEL: 314 882-4805

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Montana

William E. Pillsbury, Jr.

Lawrence Littlefield

Paul E. Polzin

Director, New Hampshire Office o f Industrial

Housing and Economic Planning Department

Director, Bureau o f Business and Economic

Development

New York City Department o f Planning

Research

P.O. Box 856

22 Reade Street, 4 West

University o f Montana

Concord, N ew Hampshire 03302-0856

New York, New York 10007

Missoula, Montana 59812

TEL: 603 271-2591

TEL: 212 720-3442

TEL: 406 243-5113
Patricia Roberts
Census and Economic Information Center
Montana Department o f Commerce
1424 Ninth Avenue
Helena, Montana 59620-0535
TEL: 406 444-4393

North Carolina

New Jersey

John E. Connaughton

Librarian

Director, North Carolina Economic Forecast

Bureau o f Economic Research
Rutgers, The State University o f New Jersey

Charlotte, North Carolina 28223

New Brunswick, N ew Jersey 08903

TEL: 704 547-2185

TEL: 201 932-8019

Nebraska
Richard Gettemy
Administrator, Finance and Research
Nebraska Department o f Revenue
P.O. Box 94818
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509

Department o f Economics
University o f North Carolina-Charlotte

New Jersey Hall

Vincent J. Martucci

Director

Acting Manager, Center for Health Statistics

Tax Research Division

New Jersey Department o f Health

North Carolina Department o f Revenue

CN 360, Room 405

P.O. Box 25000

Trenton, New Jersey 08625

Raleigh, North Carolina 27640-0001

TEL: 609 984-6703

TEL: 919 733-4548

TEL: 402 471-2971, ext. 284
Rick Kirkpatrick

Tim K. Himberger

New M exico

Center for Public Affairs Research

Brian McDonald

The University o f Nebraska-Omaha

Director, Bureau o f Business and Economic

Annex 26

Research

Appalachian State University

Omaha, Nebraska 68182-0059

The University o f N ew M exico

Boone, North Carolina 28608

TEL: 402 554-4883

1920 Lomas, N.E.
Albuquerque, N ew M exico 87131-6021

TEL: 704 262-6127

Bureau o f Business Research

TEL: 505 277-2216

D elos Monteith

The University o f Nebraska-Lincoln

Laurie Moye

200 College o f Business Administration

Economic Development and Tourism Department

Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0406

Cullowhee, North Carolina 28723

Joseph Montoya Building

TEL: 704 227-7492

F. Charles Lamphear

TEL: 402 47 2 -2 3 3 4 or 2335

Nevada

Director, Bureau o f Economic and Business
Research
John A. Walker College o f Business

Center for Improving Mountain Living
Western Carolina University

1100 St. Francis Drive
James F. Smith

Sante Fe, New M exico 87503

Kenan-Flagler Business School

TEL: 505 827-0300

Nevada State Data Center

The University o f North Carolina

Nevada State Library and Archives

James T. Peach

Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3490

ATTN: Patricia Deadder

Department o f Economics

TEL: 919 962-3176

Capitol Complex

N ew M exico State University

Carson City, Nevada 89710

Box 30001, Department 3CQ

TEL: 702 68 7 -5 1 6 0

Las Cruces, New M exico 88003-0001

Manager, State Data Center

TEL: 505 646-3113

Office o f State Planning

Carole Popoff
Assistant Director, Bureau o f Business
and Economic Research
University o f Nevada-Reno
Reno, Nevada 89557-0016
TEL: 702 7 84-6877

Francine J. Stephenson

116 West Jones Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-8003

New York

TEL: 919 733-4131

William T. Grainger
Bureau o f Economic and Demographic Informa­
tion

Richard Rathge

N ew York State Department o f Economic
Keith Schwer
Center for Business and Economic Research

Department o f Agricultural Economics

Development

North Dakota State University

One Commerce Plaza, Room 910

University o f Nevada

Albany, New York 12245

Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-6002

TEL: 518 474-1141

North Dakota

,

Fargo, North Dakota 58105-5636
TEL: 701 237-8621

TEL: 702 895-3191
Barclay G. Jones

Scot A. Stradley

New Hampshire

Director, CISER Program in Urban and Regional

Director, Bureau o f Business and Economic

Thomas J. Duffy

Studies

Research

Senior Planner, Office o f State Planning

Cornell University

University o f North Dakota

2 ^2 Beacon Street

106 West Sibley Hall

P.O. Box 8369

Concord, New Hampshire 03301

Ithaca, New York 14853

Grand Forks, North Dakota 58202-8369

TEL: 603 271-2155

TEL: 607 255-6846

TEL: 701 777-2637

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Kathryn L. Strombeck

Jeff Wallace

Office o f State Tax Commissioner

Oklahoma State Data Center

Providence, Rhode Island 02903-3189

State Capitol

Oklahoma Department o f Commerce

TEL: 401 277-2601

600 East Boulevard Avenue

P.O. Box 26980

Bismarck, North Dakota 58505
TEL: 701 224-3402

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73126-0980
TEL: 405 841-5184

Ohio

Oregon

Mark Carrozza

Arthur Ayre

7 Jackson Walkway

South Carolina
Betsy Jane Clary
Director, Bureau o f Economic and Business Re­

Southwest Ohio Regional Data Center

Oregon Economic Development Department

University o f Cincinnati

775 Summer Street, NE.

Mail Location 132

Salem, Oregon 97310

Cincinnati, Ohio 45221

TEL: 503 986-0100

TEL: 513 556-5028

Department o f Agricultural Economics and Rural
Sociology
The Ohio State University
2120 Fyffe Road

Agricultural and Resource Economics
Oregon State University
219 Ballard Extension Hall
Corvallis, Oregon 97331-3601
TEL: 503 737-1442

Columbus, Ohio 43210-1066

Office o f Strategic Research
P.O. Box 1001, 27th Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43266-0101
TEL: 614 466-2115

Paul J. Kozlowski

9 Liberty Street
Charleston, South Carolina 29424
TEL: 803 792-8107

Division o f Research and Statistics
Rembert Dennis Building, Room 440
1000 Assembly Street
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
TEL: 803 734-3785
Randy Martin
Director, Division o f Research

TEL: 614 292-3548

Jim Kell

School o f Business and Economics
College o f Charleston

David Frontz
Stanley D. Miles

Leroy Hushak

search

Paul Warner

College o f Business Administration

State Economist, Department o f Administrative

University o f South Carolina

Services

Columbia, South Carolina 29208

155 Cottage Street, NE.

TEL: 803 777-2510

Salem, Oregon 97310
TEL: 503 378-3405

South Dakota
DeVee Dykstra

Pennsylvania

Business Research Bureau
School o f Business

College o f Business

Ralph L. Bangs

The University o f South Dakota

The University o f Toledo

Research Associate, The University o f Pittsburgh

414 East Clark

Stranahan Hall, Room 3011

121 University Place

Vermillion, South Dakota 57069

Toledo, Ohio 43606

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260

TEL: 605 677-5287

TEL: 419 537-2430

TEL: 412 624-3856

Oklahoma

Susan Forbes
Department o f Geography

Ahmed Abo-Basha

Indiana University o f Pennsylvania

Office o f Business and Economic Research

10 Leonard Hall

Oklahoma State University

Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705-1087

345 College o f Business Administration

TEL: 412 357-2251

Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078
TEL: 405 744-5125

Wayne Ellingson
Economic Data Center
Department o f Economics
South Dakota State University
P.O. Box 504A
Brookings, South Dakota 57007
TEL: 605 688-4869

Paul H. Rigby
The Pennsylvania State University

Tennessee

Marvin Hankins

ATTN: Doris J. Bickle

Lew Alvarado

Department o f Economics and Business Admin­

110 Business Administration Building II

Business and Economic Research

istration

University Park, Pennsylvania 16802

Memphis State University

School o f Business

TEL: 814 865-7669

FEC, Room 220
Memphis, Tennessee 38152

Southwestern Oklahoma State University
100 Campus Drive
Weatherford, Oklahoma 73096-3098
TEL: 405 7 7 4-3750

Diane Shoop
Pennsylvania State Data Center
The Pennsylvania State University-Harrisburg
777 West Harrisburg Pike
Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057-4898

John McCraw

TEL: 717 948-6173

Center for Economic and Management Research

Charles Brown
Planning Analyst IV, State Planning Office
309 John Sevier Building
500 Charlotte Avenue
Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0001
TEL: 615 741-1676

The University o f Oklahoma
307 West Brooks Street, Room 4

TEL: 901 678-2281

Rhode Island

Norman, Oklahoma 73019-0450

Vincent K. Harrington

Tony Eff

TEL: 405 325-2931

Rhode Island Department o f Economic

Middle Tennessee State University

Development

P.O. Box X050

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Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37132

Austin, Texas 78713

TEL: 615 8 98-2387

TEL: 512 471-5180

Old Dominion University
Norfolk, Viiginia 23508-8507
TEL: 804 683-4713

David Hake

Utah

Director, Center for Business and Economic

R. Thayne Robson

Roger R. Stough

Research

Bureau o f Economic and Business Research

Deputy Director, The Institute for Public Policy

ATTN: Patricia A. Price

The University o f Utah

George Mason University

The University o f Tennessee

KDGB 401

Pohick Module, 4400 University Drive

Knoxville, Tennessee 37996

Salt Lake City, Utah 84112

Fairfax, Virginia 22030-4444

TEL: 615 974-5441

TEL: 801 581-7274

TEL: 703 993-2280

Texas

Lance Rovig

W ashington

Jesse Acosta

State Data Center

Bret Bertolin

Supervisor, Department o f Planning

Governor’s Office o f Planning and Budget

Office o f the Forecast Council

Two Civic Center Plaza

116 State Capitol Building

El Paso, Texas 79901-1196

Salt Lake City, Utah 84114

Olympia, Washington 98504-0912

TEL: 915 541-4721

TEL: 801 538-1543

TEL: 206 586-6736

F.G. Bloodworth

Thomas M. Williams

Section Chief, Water Use Section

Senior Economist, Utah State Tax Commission

Texas Water Development Board

519 Heber M. Wells Building

P.O. Box 13231, Capitol Station

160 East 300 South

Austin, Texas 78711-3231

Salt Lake City, Utah 84134

TEL: 512 445-1451

TEL: 801 530-6093

Jamie Ford
Institute for Studies in Business
College o f Business

Office o f Policy Research Coordination

San Antonio, Texas 78249

Pavilion Office Building
109 State Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05602
TEL: 802 658-2598

University o f Houston-Clear Lake City
2700 Bay Area Boulevard, Box 200
Houston, Texas 77058
TEL: 713 283-3126

Professor o f Business Economics
The Graduate School o f Business Administration
University o f Washington
DJ-10
Seattle, Washington 98195

Vermont

The University o f Texas at San Antonio

Robert F. Hodgin

Philip J. Bourque

TEL: 206 543-8738
Jeff Can-

TEL: 210 691-4317

P.O. Box 40912

Virginia
Thomas Johnson
Department o f Agricultural and Applied Eco­

Fran Sawyer

nomics

Research Division

ATTN: Mark Crawford

Texas Controller o f Public Accounts

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univer­

P.O. Box 13528, Capitol Station

sity

Austin, Texas 78711-3528

Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0401

TEL: 800 531-5441, ext. 51054

TEL: 703 231-6461

David Schumacher
Forecasting Division
Office o f Financial Management
P.O. Box 43113
Olympia, Washington 98504-3113
TEL: 206 586-2478

Gary W. Smith
Extension Economist, Washington State Univer­
sity
203C Hulbert Hall
Pullman, Washington 99164-6210
TEL: 509 335-2852

W est Virginia
Randy Childs

Susan Tfilly
Texas State Data Center
Texas Department o f Commerce
P.O. Box 12728, Capitol Station
Austin, Texas 78711
TEL: 512 320-9683
Bernard Weinstein
Director, Center for Economic Development
and Research
University o f North Texas
P.O. Box 12988
Denton, Texas 76203
TEL: 817 565-4049

John L. Knapp

Bureau o f Business Research

Center for Public Service

West Virginia University

University o f Virginia

323 Business and Economic Building

918 Emmet Street North, Suite 300

P.O. Box 6025

Charlottesville, Virginia 22903-4832

Morgantown, West Virginia 26506-6025

TEL: 804 982-5638

TEL: 304 293-7832

Roy L. Pearson

Fred Cutlip

Director, Bureau o f Business Research

Director, Community Development Division

School o f Business Administration

ATTN: Mary C. Harless

College o f William and Mary

Building 6, Room B-553

P.O. Box 8795

Capitol Complex

Williamsburg, Viiginia 23187-8795

Charleston, West Virginia 25305

TEL: 804 221-2935

TEL: 304 558-4010

Rita Wright
Bureau o f Business Research

Richard A. Phillips

Kerri Petry

The University o f Texas at Austin

Editor, Hampton Roads Ecomomic Report

Tax Analyst, Department o f Tax and Revenue

P.O. Box 7459, University Station

School o f Business Administration

P.O. Box 2389

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Charleston, West Virginia 25328

Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7868

TEL: 304 558-8730

TEL: 608 266-1927

P.O. Box 3925
Laramie, Wyoming 82071
TEL: 307 766-2939

Gene Schubert

Wisconsin

Wisconsin Department o f Revenue

Jan Gallagher

125 South Webster Street

Economic Analysis Division

Director, Bureau o f Business and Economic

Madison, Wisconsin 53702

Wyoming Department o f Administration

Research

TEL: 608 266-8132

and Information

Steve Furtney

Emerson Building, Room 327E

University o f Wisconsin-La Crosse
204 North Hall

William A. Strang

Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002

1725 State Street

Associate Dean for External Relations

TEL: 307 7 7 7 -7504

La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601

The University o f Wisconsin-Madison

TEL: 608 7 85-8500

975 University Avenue, Room 5151

Clynn Phillips

Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1323

Associate Director, Department o f Agricultural

TEL: 608 262-1550

Economics
The University o f Wyoming

Robert Naylor

P.O. Box 3354, University Station

Demographics Services Center

W yoming

Department o f Administration

G. Fred Doll

Laramie, Wyoming 82071

101 South Webster Street, 6th Floor

Director, Survey Research Center

TEL: 307 766-2178

P.O. Box 7868

University o f Wyoming

Appendix B
Availability of Tables from the Regional Economic Information System
Table

Time series

Frequency

Tim e lag
(months)

Media

Page

Quarterly series (available for United
States, regions, and States)
Quarterly Personal Income (SQ1) ...................
Quarterly Personal Income by Major Source
and Earnings by Major Industry (SQ5).
Quarterly Wages and Salaries by Major
Source and Major Industry (SQ7).

1969-93:IV
1969—93:IV

Quarterly
Quarterly

4
4

1969-93:1V

Quarterly

4

1 9 2 9-9 3

Annually

8

Computer printout
Computer printout, magnetic tape,
microcomputer diskette
Computer printout, magnetic tape,
microcomputer diskette

M-54
M-55
M-55

State annual series (available for United
States, regions, and States)
State Summary Tables (S A 1 -3) .......................

Computer printout, magnetic tape,
microcomputer diskette

Personal In c o m e ...............................................
Population...........................................................
Per Capita Personal Income .........................

M-56
M-57
M-58

Personal Income by Major Source and
Earnings by Industry (SA5).
W age and Salary Disbursements by Industry
(SA7).
Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by
Industry (SA25).
Full-Time and Part-Time W age and Salary
Employees by Industry (SA27).
Transfer Payments (SA35) ................................

19 2 9-9 3

Annually

8

1 9 2 9-9 3

Annually

8

1 9 6 9-9 3

Annually

8

1 9 6 9-9 3

Annually

8

1 9 4 8-9 3

Annually

8

Farm Income and Expenses (SA45) ..............

1 9 6 9-9 3

Annually

9

Personal Tax and Nontax Payments (SA50) .

1 9 4 8 -9 3

Annually

8

Disposable Personal Income (S A 5 0 )..............

1 9 4 8-9 3

Annually

8

19 6 9-9 2

Annually

16

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microcomputer diskette
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microcomputer diskette
Computer printout, magnetic tape,
microcomputer diskette
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microcomputer diskette
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microcomputer diskette
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microcomputer diskette
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microcomputer diskette
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M-60
M-62
M-64
M-66
M -68
M-69
M-70
M-71

County annual series (available for United
States, regions, States, counties, and
metropolitan areas)
Summary Tables (C A 1-3) .......................!.........

Computer printout, magnetic tape,
microcomputer diskette, CD-RO M

Personal In c o m e ...............................................
Population...........................................................
Per Capita Personal Income .........................

M-73
M-73
M-73

Per Capita Personal Income Rankings (CA4)
Personal Income by Major Source and
Earnings by Industry (CA5.2).
Personal Income by Major Source and
Earnings by Major Industry (CA5.1).
Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by
Major Industry (CA25).
Regional Economic Profile (CA30) ..................

1992
19 6 9-9 2

Annually
Annually

16
16

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M-74
M-76

1969-92

Annually

16

M-78

19 6 9-9 2

Annually

16

1 9 6 9-9 2

Annually

16

W age and Salary Summary Tables (CA34) ..

19 6 9-9 2

Annually

12

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microcomputer diskette, CD-RO M
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microcomputer diskette, CD-ROM
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microcomputer diskette, CD-RO M
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Total W ages and S a la rie s ..............................
W age and Salary Em ploym ent.....................
Average W age per Job ..................................
BEARFACTS (BEA Regional Fact S h e e t).....

M-79

M-80
M-80
M-80
Annually

16

Transfer Payments (CA35) ................................

19 8 2-9 2
19 9 1-9 2
19 6 9-9 2

Annually

16

Farm Income and Expenses (CA45) ..............

1 9 6 9-9 2

Annually

16

Census Journey-to-Work ....................................

1960, 1970,
1980, 1990
19 6 9-9 2

Decennial
Census
Annually

Total Commuters’ Income Flows .....................

M-79

16

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CD-RO M
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Computer printout, magnetic tape, CD-RO M

M-81

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M-84

M-82
M-82
M-83

M -5 3

M-54

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Quarterly Personal Income for States and Regions
[Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates]
1991
1

II

1992
III

IV

1

III

II

IV

U n ite d S t a t e s ..........................................................

4 ,7 6 1 ,8 4 5

4 ,8 1 2 .9 2 2

4 ,8 4 0 ,8 9 9

4,911,121

5 ,0 0 1 ,1 8 4

5 ,0 7 7 ,4 0 2

5 ,1 2 2 ,2 0 5

5 ,312,702

N e w E n g la n d .......................................................

2 9 2 ,4 8 6

294,301

294 ,5 5 3

298 ,2 1 5

30 1 ,6 1 0

84,376
21,397
135,986
23,282
19,393
10,118

86,284
22,001
139,136
23,929
19,808
10,452

309,081

84,598
21,244
135,988
23,126
19,322
10,023

85,477
21,607
137,679
23,618
19,610
10,225

3 0 5 ,6 4 8

319 ,128

975 ,0 2 0

977 ,6 3 9

Connecticut..........................................
Maine...................................................
Massachusetts.....................................
New Hampshire...................................
Rhode Island .......................................
Vermont ...............................................

M id e a s t ..................................................................

83,874
21,262
135,189
22,900
19,318
9,943

9 6 3 ,8 8 6

Delaware..............................................
District of Columbia ..............................
Maryland..............................................
New Jersey..........................................
New York .............................................
Pennsylvania .......................................

13,711
15,656
108,234
189,085
406,790
230,412

G re a t L a k e s .........................................................

7 8 3 ,4 2 8

13,673
15,593
109,262
191,132
412,825
232,535

87,864
22,330
140,532
24,152
20,121
10,648

89,385
22,588
141,523
24,429
20,357
10,799

9 8 9 ,6 0 6

1,006,251

1 ,020,286

13,717
15,319
109,497
191,917
413,058
234,130

13,893
15,397
110,606
194,104
417,980
237,626

13,949
15,867
111,755
198,315
424,568
241,797

14,205
16,151
113,353
201,323
430,058
245,196

1 ,033,597

14,352
16,491
114,821
204,206
435,585
248,142

92,582
22,906
146,346
25,319
20,929
11,047

1,072,138

14,766
16,822
117,727
212,308
455,203
255,311

798 ,0 5 4

8 0 9 ,6 1 0

824,641

839 ,1 2 0

846 ,3 9 5

875,621

Illinois...................................................
Indiana.................................................
Michigan ..............................................
Ohio .....................................................
Wisconsin ............................................

234,170
95,262
171,817
194,829
87,349

236,731
95,994
174,139
195,339
88,249

238,031
96,941
175,682
198,276
89,124

240,774
98,685
178,367
201,257
90,527

245,951
101,068
180,046
205,214
92,364

250,142
102,858
183,900
208,260
93,960

253,213
104,252
184,155
209,545
95,231

262,126
107,509
190,957
216,387
98,642

P l a i n s .....................................................................

317 ,1 3 9

321 ,1 7 3

3 3 6 ,8 3 3

3 3 9 ,3 9 2

341 ,1 9 4

356 ,2 9 8

50,727
48,268
91,531
98,229
29,933
10,498
12,009

52,826
51,038
95,325
101,215
31,374
11,767
12,752

1,086,481

1 ,088,119

1 ,137,196

Iowa ....................................................
Kansas .................................................
Minnesota ............................................
Missouri ...............................................
Nebraska .............................................
North Dakota .......................................
South Dakota.......................................

47,601
44,543
84,029
92,067
28,312
9,456
11,131

S o u t h e a s t .............................................................

1 ,0 1 2 ,7 5 8

Alabama...............................................
Arkansas..............................................
Florida..................................................
Georgia................................................
Kentucky..............................................
Louisiana .............................................
Mississippi ...........................................
North Carolina .....................................
South Carolina.....................................
Tennessee ...........................................
Virginia.................................................
West Virginia .......................................

62,896
, 33,924
252,243
114,792
55,970
62,902
33,672
110,727
54,542
80,309
124,727
26,055

S o u t h w e s t ............................................................

790,451

320 ,5 5 5

32 9 ,3 0 4

47,570
45,479
84,873
92,820
29,021
9,838
11,572

47,196
45,122
85,403
93,584
28,645
9,411
11,195

48,415
47,070
86,951
95,299
28,902
10,858
11,810

1 ,023,089

1 ,032,560

1 ,0 4 6 ,5 8 6

1 ,069,513

64,110
34,242
255,016
117,694
58,028
64,318
34,277
114,656
55,220
82,005
126,497
26,498

65,027
35,014
257,158
119,412
59,099
65,472
35,044
115,796
55,952
83,833
127.807
26,971

66,604
36,597
261,365
122,194
60,460
66,842
36,060
118,507
57,000
86,104
130,152
27,627

67,562
37,271
264,855
124,237
61,411
68,004
36,589
120,771
57,821
87,812
132,205
27,944

68,601
37,157
256,888
125,862
62,177
67,894
36,798
122,842
58,615
88,783
134,176
28,326

4 3 8 ,3 0 7

4 4 6 ,8 1 8

4 5 6 ,0 0 2

4 6 4 ,8 0 6

4 7 0 ,3 7 8

487 ,9 5 7

64,772
23,844
51,458
315,928

65,964
24,248
52,264
322,330

66,900
24,601
52,575
326,302

69,112
25,116
54,225
339,505

135 ,296

137 ,9 5 8

139 ,777

145,188

69,426
17,124
12,891
27,383
8,471

70,818
17,542
13,166
27,824
8,608

856 ,9 9 7

8 7 1 ,0 3 7

8 8 3 ,7 1 0

12,446
636,065
24,846
27,192
52,877
103,571

12,759
645,210
25,521
27,925
53,703
105,918

12,891
653,838
25,887
28,375
54,642
108,077

12,997
661,788
24,336
29,030
55,657
109,856

13,233
677,430
26,885
30,394
57,141
114,091

301,610
864,680
824,641
336,833
858,417
249,228
470,824
251,838
843,112

305,648
876,577
839,120
339,392
871,542
253,374
479,870
256,544
855,335

309,081
887,933
846,395
341,194
872,372
256,359
483,928
260,308
864,635

319,128
922,822
875,621
356,298
912,656
265,218
502,368
269,810
888,781

63,416
34,184
253,922
116,478
56,982
63,640
34,065
112,388
54,808
81,179
125,791
26,238

429 ,4 6 3

Arizona.................................................
New Mexico.........................................
Oklahoma ............................................
Texas ...................................................

4 3 5 ,7 0 4

61,796
22,503
48,695
296,469

62,389
22,794
49,403
301,117

62,544
22,913
49,318
303,533

R o c k y M o u n ta in ...............................................

126 ,285

129 ,160

130 ,0 2 8

133 ,986

Colorado ..............................................
Idaho....................................................
Montana...............................................
Utah .....................................................
Wyoming..............................................

64,825
15,837
12,130
25,405
8,089

66,168
16,315
12,479
25,947
8,251

66,714
16,349
12,416
26,238
8,311

68,369
16,973
13,467
26,716
8,461

F a r W e s t ...............................................................

836 ,4 0 0

Alaska ..................................................
California..............................................
Hawaii ..................................................
Nevada ................................................
Oregon.................................................
Washington..........................................

12,017
625,310
24,258
25,949
50,698
98,168

8 4 4 ,0 2 3

849,201

12,148
629,828
24,330
26,397
51,391
99,928

12,294
632,401
24,516
26,791
51,836
101,363

50,803
47,409
89,502
96,743
30,066
10,357
11,954

63,442
23,260
50,707
309,389

50,542
48,342
90,085
97,692
30,099
10,616
12,017

71,898
17,721
13,177
28,352
8,629
893 ,6 6 5

70,665
38,711
279,946
130,277
64,125
69,927
37,862
126,350
60,202
92,566
137,603
28,961

74,257
18,596
14,142
29,267
8,926
919 ,175

Census Divisions
New England...........................................
Middle Atlantic.........................................
East North Central ..................................
West North Central .................................
South Atlantic ..........................................
East South Central..................................
West South Central.................................
Mountain..................................................
Pacific......................................................

292,486
826,286
783,428
317,139
820,685
232,847
441,990
236,534
810,451

Note.—Detail may not add to totals because of rounding.

294,301
836,492
790,451
321,173
828,152
235,641
448,345
240,740
817,626

294,553
839,105
798,054
320,555
834,114
238,420
451,411
242,276
822,410

298,215
849,710
809,610
329,304
842,992
243,003
460,582
247,899
829,805

M-55

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Quarterly Personal I n c o m e b y M a j o r S o u r c e a n d Earni n g s b y Industry for States
[Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates]
C o n n e c tic u t

1992

1991
1

III

II

IV

I

h

III

IV

In c o m e b y p la c e o f re s id e n c e

Total personal income............................................................
Nonfarm personal Income....................................................
Farm personal income.........................................................

83,874
83,650
225

84,598
84,364
234

84,376
84,159
217

85,477
85,270
206

86,284
86,059
225

87,864
87,631
234

89,385
89,162
223

92582
92361
221

59,807
4,207
2,555
58,155
15,492
10,227
514
9,713

60,514
4,247
2,617
58,884
15,295
10,418
583
9,835

60,516
4,235
2,619
58,900
14,829
10,647
607
10,040

60,840
4,232
2,677
59,285
15,108
11,083
734
10,349

61,266
4,286
2,862
59,842
14,541
11,901
964
10,937

62,237
4,325
2,877
60,789
14,794
12,282
1,026
11,255

63,184
4,360
2,923
61,747
15,096
12,541
976
11,565

65620
4433
3220
64407
15413
12761
958
11803

48,933
5,268
5,607
144
5,463

49,448
5,384
5,682
153
5,529

49,349
5,456
5,711
139
5,572

49,570
5,549
5,721
129
5,592

49,718
5,605
5,943
148
5,795

50,464
5,717
6,056
156
5,899

51,122
5,828
6,234
145
6,088

53402
5918
6300
143
6156

225
59,583
52,180
265
56
2,885
14,149
3,674
10,475
3,109
4,032
5,436
6,827
15,421
7,403
941
461
6,000

234
60,280
52,749
281
55
2,877
14,259
3,730
10,529
2,973
3,956
5,512
6,981
15,856
7,531
937
435
6,159

217
60,299
52,946
282
56
2,942
14,290
3,828
10,463
3,061
3,958
5,469
7,013
15,874
7,353
915
394
6,044

206
60,634
53,154
286
59
2,812
14,544
3,860
10,684
3,011
3,960
5,406
6,941
16,136
7,480
978
380
6,122

225
61,041
53,418
278
56
2,785
14,266
3,707
10,559
2,959
3,997
5,395
7,374
16,306
7,623
1,024
383
6,216

234
62,003
54,376
282
62
2,832
14,376
3,888
10,488
2,997
4,060
5,519
7,291
16,956
7,628
1,030
387
6,211

223
62,962
55,294
283
63
3,132
14,398
3,893
10,505
3,080
4,101
5,525
7,354
17,360
7,668
1,051
391
6,226

221
65398
57615
284
67
2941
14745
4046
10699
3107
4237
5596
8501
18137
7783
1047
378
6358

D e riv a tio n o f p e rs o n a l in c o m e

Total earnings by place of work ..........................................
Less: Personal contributions for social Insurance2 *..............
Plus: Adjustment for residence............................................
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence.........................
Plus: Dividends, interest and rent4 ......................................
Plus: Transfer payments......................................................
State U.l. Benefits.........................................................
Transfers excluding State U.l........................................
E a rn in g s b y p la c e o f w o rk

Components of earnings:
Wages and salaries ............................................................
Other labor income .............................................................
Proprietors’ income5 ...........................................................
Farm ................................................................................
Nonfarm...........................................................................
E a rn in g s b y In d u s try

Farm...................................................................................
Nonfarm ..............................................................................
Private .............................................................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other ........
Mining ..........................................................................
Construction.................................................................
Manufacturing ..............................................................
Nondurable goods.....................................................
Durable goods..........................................................
Transportation and public utilities..................................
Wholesale trade............................................................
Retail trade ..................................................................
Finance, insurance, and real esta te ..............................
Services .......................................................................
Government.....................................................................
Federal, civilian.............................................................
Military..........................................................................
State and local..............................................................

Quarterly Wages and Salaries by Major Source and Major Industry
[Millions of dollars, seasonally ad|usted at annual rates]
M ic h ig a n

1989

T o ta l w a g e s a n d s a l a r ie s ......................................................................

Farm...................................................................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other6 .............
Mining..................................................................................
Construction........................................................................
Manufacturing .....................................................................
Nondurable goods ...........................................................
Durable goods.................................................................
Transportation and public utilities........................................
Wholesale trad e..................................................................
Retail trade..........................................................................
Finance, insurance, and real esta te ....................................
Services ..............................................................................
Government ........................................................................
Federal, civilian ...............................................................
Military .............................................................................
State and local ................................................................

1990

I

II

9 8 ,174

9 7 ,9 7 4

9 9 ,380

100 ,228

246
309
305
3,988
35,474
6,907
28,567
4,926
6,266
8,885
4,845
18,649
14,283
1,721
428
12,134

100 ,9 0 6

250
317
323
4,051
34,460
6,846
27,614
4,889
6,363
8,921
4,729
19,320
14,350
1,717
430
12,203

258
335
324
4,085
34,300
6,906
27,394
4,951
6,390
9,012
4,777
19,750
15,198
1,723
433
13,042

265
347
320
4,287
34,092
6,908
27,185
5,037
6,489
9,222
4,871
20,327
14,973
1,743
434
12,797

290
338
315
4,327
33,574
6,917
26,657
5,096
6,515
9,319
4,979
20,833
15,322
1,800
445
13,077

314
355
309
4284
34,613
7,100
27,513
5,193
6,550
9,446
5,073
21,152
15,655
1,924
445
13,286

1

II

I

II

III

IV

109,401

109 ,389

115 ,4 4 0

in

IV

I

h

hi

IV

102 943

104 330

103 035

1991

T o ta l w a g e s a n d s a l a r ie s ......................................................................

Farm...................................................................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other6 .............
Mining..................................................................................
Construction........................................................................
Manufacturing .....................................................................
Nondurable goods............................................................
Durable goods.................................................................
Transportation and public utilities........................................
Wholesale trad e..................................................................
Retail trade..........................................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate ....................................
Services ..............................................................................
Government ........................................................................
Federal, civilian ...............................................................
Military .............................................................................
State and local ................................................................

10 1 ,9 9 0

102,874

324
371
323
3,910
32,272
6,991
25,282
5,143
6,708
9,440
5,324
21,667
16,508
1,847
471
14,190

326
374
306
3,891
32,930
7,077
25,852
5,218
6,660
9,562
5,260
21,694
16,455
1,833
465
14,157

2. Personal contributions for social Insurance are Included In earnings by type and industry
but excluded from personal Income.
4. Includes capital consumption adjustment for rental income of persons.
5. Includes the Inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments.
6. “Other” consists of the wages and salaries of U.S. residents employed by International

322
360
295
4212
34,768
7,052
27,716
5,249
6,656
9,463
5,230
21,588
16,186
1,832
439
13,915

328
360
285
4125
33,815
6,981
26,834
5,225
6,634
9,453
5,195
21,445
16,169
1,816
440
13,913

1992
III

IV

104 ,179

105 ,9 6 7

324
365
303
3,935
33,928
7,224
26,703
5,301
6,715
9,586
5,334
21,931
16,459
1,857
446
14,156

331
376
317
3,778
34,493
7,330
27,163
5,247
6,814
9,670
5,460
22,506
16,974
1,867
435
14,673

106 ,332

344
383
294
3,813
33,654
7,415
26,238
5,157
6,968
9,759
5,554
23,182
17,223
1,930
429
14,865

356
395
288
3,914
35,193
7,503
27,690
5,312
7,071
9,885
5,711
23,674
17,603
1,957
431
15,216

366
387
312
3,914
34,782
7,569
27,213
5,375
7,178
10,043
5,836
24,145
17,050
1,980
433
14,637

organizations and foreign embassies and consulates In the United States,
Note.—Detail may not add to totals because of rounding.

377
399
329
3,957
37,072
7,840
29,232
5,727
7,521
10,430
6,473
25,231
17,924
1,997
414
15,513

M-56

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Personal Income for States and Regions
[Millions of dollars]
1983

1984

1985

U n ited S ta te s ..........................

2 ,8 5 7 ,8 8 7

3 ,1 4 4 ,5 1 3

3 ,368,244

N e w E n g la n d .........................................

170 ,377

189 ,932

204 ,940

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

3 ,5 8 0 ,0 1 7

3 ,7 8 9 ,3 9 2

4 ,0 6 3 ,0 4 5

4 ,3 6 7 ,7 1 9

4 ,6 5 7 ,1 2 0

4 ,833,548

5 ,1 3 0 ,6 1 7

2 2 2 ,3 3 7

241 ,2 5 7

263 ,8 0 7

281,391

2 9 1 ,3 4 8

296 ,0 8 2

310 ,052

68,708
16,871
112,775
19,418
15,588
7,897

75,164
18,403
123,432
21,249
16,954
8,605

80,111
19,957
131,248
22,557
18,100
9,419

83,624
20,915
135,051
23,119
18,781
9,859

84,596
21,293
137,119
23,852
19,148
10,074

89,036
22,360
142,828
25,100
19,996
10,732

948 ,0 5 8

974 ,8 2 6

1,031,880

14,698
14,905
109,046
197,135
407,942
231,100

15,301
15,590
114,115
210,059
432,001
244,814

Connecticut................................
Maine........................................
Massachusetts...........................
New Hampshire.........................
Rhode Island .............................
Vermont ....................................

49,007
11,879
79,970
12,339
11,564
5,619

54,496
13,124
89,446
13,993
12,698
6,175

58,544
14,142
96,284
15,700
13,552
6,719

63,154
15,462
104,372
17,534
14,524
7,291

M id e a s t ....................................................

576 ,9 6 6

631 ,876

675 ,8 1 2

721 ,9 5 5

7 6 8 ,9 4 6

8 3 2 ,6 2 0

894 ,4 1 0

Delaware...................................
District of Columbia ...................
Maryland ...................................
New Jersey...............................
New York ..................................
Pennsylvania .............................

7,839
9,771
59,019
113,510
243,684
143,144

8,521
10,575
65,432
125,824
267,853
153,670

9,278
11,234
71,290
135,879
284,490
163,641

9,993
11,579
77,100
146,134
303,737
173,411

10,775
12,094
83,586
157,575
322,499
182,417

11,743
13,138
91,282
172,696
348,654
195,107

12,845
13,844
98,915
183,950
375,489
209,367

14,164
14,464
105,499
193,693
397,796
222,442

G re a t L a k e s ............................................

610 ,4 9 8

640 ,129

681 ,9 6 0

730 ,1 9 6

7 7 2 ,1 9 2

798 ,109

849 ,274

190,876
77,210
143,595
157,837
70,611

203,976
82,140
152,965
168,221
74,659

219,458
88,205
163,200
179,035
80,298

233,019
93,493
170,554
189,268
85,858

239,916
96,985
175,961
195,544
89,702

255,651
104,204
185,713
207,769
95,936

2 7 0 ,3 5 0

2 9 0 ,6 5 0

3 1 1 ,0 2 8

323,471

344 ,904

495 ,585

5 4 4 ,8 1 7

577 ,7 0 9

Illinois........................................
Indiana......................................
Michigan ...................................
Ohio ..........................................
Wisconsin ..................................

148,875
59,118
108,056
124,644
54,892

163,377
65,574
119,446
136,240
60,180

172,330
69,062
129,247
143,732
63,338

181,432
73,079
137,924
150,915
67,147

P l a i n s ........................................................

200 ,073

221 ,3 7 5

234 ,3 0 6

246 ,054

2 5 8 ,1 5 6

36,073
33,685
59,977
67,770
20,722
8,221
7,858

37,573
35,309
63,536
71,624
21,399
8,339
8,275

39,072
36,898
67,589
75,114
22,241
8,498
8,744

40,384
38,960
71,082
79,360
23,726
7,917
8,920

Iowa..........................................
Kansas ......................................
Minnesota ..................................
Missouri ....................................
Nebraska ..................................
North Dakota .............................
South Dakota.............................

31,526
29,454
49,936
57,078
17,764
7,574
6,742

S o u t h e a s t ...............................................

580 ,4 7 5

641,541

689 ,8 6 3

739 ,1 7 6

788 ,5 8 0

8 5 0 ,4 3 8

37,068
20,962
132,797
61,231
35,410
46,613
21,295
61,218
30,392
45,955
69,495
18,038

40,481
23,332
145,868
69,590
39,396
49,418
23,262
68,908
33,775
51,023
77,340
19,149

43,309
24,838
160,044
76,323
40,893
51,415
24,349
74,414
36,201
54,594
83,656
19,826

46,215
26,104
173,814
83,344
42,789
51,410
25,445
80,517
38,729
59,102
91,107
20,601

48,911
27,212
188,430
89,647
45,001
51,211
26,915
86,723
41,528
63,509
98,518
20,976

52,430
29,046
204,501
97,269
47,812
53,922
28,856
94,357
45,080
68,275
106,924
21,966

274,981

30 0 ,8 3 9

3 2 4 ,1 5 7

333 ,9 9 3

41,957
16,429
40,468
225,303

49,764
17,881
40,788
233,848

360 ,633

37,598
15,154
39,005
209,082

46,052
17,128
40,835
229,978

342,281

33,327
13,922
36,914
190,818

52,835
18,856
42,561
246,381
105 ,079

Alabama....................................
Arkansas...................................
Florida.......................................
Georgia .....................................
Kentucky...................................
Louisiana ..................................
Mississippi .................................
North Carolina ...........................
South Carolina...........................
Tennessee ................................
Virginia......................................
West Virginia .............................
S o u th w e s t ..............................................

Arizona......................................
New Mexico ...............................
Oklahoma .................................
Texas ........................................

34,747
31,759
56,548
63,130
19,618
7,977
7,596

93,490

9 7 ,419

100 ,532

Colorado ...................................
Idaho.........................................
Montana....................................
Utah ..........................................
Wyoming...................................

41,927
9,917
8,699
15,256
6,203

45,747
10,551
9,105
16,828
6,408

48,419
11,053
9,307
18,033
6,678

50,457
11,476
9,868
19,001
6,617

52,023
11,990
10,154
19,990
6,375

F a r W e s t ..................................................

47 7 ,4 2 9

52 5 ,4 9 4

5 6 7 ,9 6 7

60 8 ,5 8 5

Alaska .......................................
California...................................
Hawaii .......................................
Nevada .....................................
Oregon ......................................
Washington................................

8,775
358,079
13,113
11,871
30,195
55,395

9,236
397,323
13,985
12,988
32,827
59,134

9,986
431,415
14,987
14,180
34,571
62,828

9,981
463,423
16,098
15,390
36,343
67,349

R o c k y M o u n ta in .................................

82,001

8 8 ,6 3 8

54,474
12,658
10,310
21,066
6,569

43,947
40,841
77,370
84,546
25,262
8,876
9,809

46,998
44,121
82,324
89,551
27,442
9,758
10,834

48,598
45,527
85,266
93,928
28,744
10,024
11,385

52,103
48,807
91,512
98,963
30,438
10,934
12,147

916 ,9 0 5

980 ,9 1 7

1,028,327

1,094,827

56,222
30,826
226,498
103,733
51,475
56,286
30,778
101,944
47,836
72,778
115,544
22,985

60,187
32,691
243,038
110,779
55,422
60,081
32,458
108,941
52,744
77,493
122,444
24,639

63,774
34,661
251,992
116,393
58,587
63,959
34,343
114,219
55,110
81,719
127,520
26,047

68,221
37,817
262,929
124,803
63,261
68,055
36,936
123,074
58,362
88,584
135,003
27,784

384 ,6 4 8

413 ,0 7 0

435 ,476

467 ,529

56,270
20,060
45,080
263,238

59,471
21,600
47,726
284,274

62,206
23,004
49,706
300,560

66,386
24,609
52,847
323,687

113 ,050

121,105

129 ,643

139,558

62,187
15,256
11,798
24,344
7,519

66,471
16,218
12,660
26,171
8,125

71,654
17,634
13,397
28,328
8,545

892 ,5 9 3

58,241
14,055
11,318
22,515
6,920

649,511

698 ,1 5 8

756 ,4 7 0

819 ,4 0 2

847 ,6 1 4

9,588
496,480
17,126
16,812
38,305
71,199

9,930
533,608
18,522
18,716
41,192
76,190

10,898
574,638
20,472
21,394
45,188
83,878

11,722
619,446
22,757
24,088
48,707
92,681

12,393
634,134
24,065
25,980
51,286
99,757

13,157
662,786
25,255
28,254
54,840
108,301

281,391
768,806
730,196
290,650
744,143
211,254
395,430
210,774
735,076

291,348
813,931
772,192
311,028
796,711
225,561
424,772
226,264
795,314

296,082
836,177
798,109
323,471
829,931
238,424
448,886
240,833
821,635

310,052
886,875
849,274
344,904
876,960
257,001
482,406
258,806
864,339

Census Divisions
New England.................................
Middle Atlantic...............................
East North Central ........................
West North Central .......................
South Atlantic ...............................
East South Central........................
West South Central.......................
Mountain.......................................
Pacific...........................................

170,377
500,338
495,585
200,073
449,800
139,728
295,307
141,121
465,558

189,932
547,348
544,817
221,375
499,158
154,162
320,836
154,379
512,505

No te —Detail may not add to totals because of rounding.

204,940
584,010
577,709
234,306
542,267
163,144
342,023
166,056
553,787

222,337
623,283
610,498
246,054
586,784
173,550
348,326
175,989
593,195

241,257
662,491
640,129
258,156
632,277
184,335
353,059
184,990
632,699

263,807
716,457
681,960
270,350
686,260
197,372
371,910
195,487
679,442

M-57

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Total Population for States and Regions1
[Thousands]
1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

U n ite d S ta te s ..........................

233 ,8 0 6

2 3 5 ,8 4 7

2 3 7 ,9 5 0

240 ,1 8 2

242,321

244 ,534

24 6 ,8 2 0

2 4 9 ,4 6 6

25 2 ,1 6 0

255,082

N e w E n g la n d .........................................

12,545

12,643

1 2 ,742

13,222

3,180
1,156
5,841
977
962
527

3,201
1,163
5,881
997
969
530

3,224
1,170
5,903
1,025
977
534

12,953

13,086

3,163
1,145
5,800
958
956
523

12,835

13,195
3,289
1,234
5,996
1,104
1,005
567

13,200
3,281
1,235
5,998
1,111
1,005
570

M id e a s t ....................................................

4 2 ,5 4 6

4 2 ,6 9 0

4 2 ,799

4 2 ,9 9 6

Delaware...................................
District of Columbia ...................
Maryland ...................................
New Jersey................................
New York ..................................
Pennsylvania .............................

605
632
4,314
7,468
17,688
11,838

612
633
4,366
7,516
17,747
11,816

618
635
4,414
7,566
17,794
11,772

628
638
4,488
7,623
17,836
11,784

637
637
4,566
7,672
17,871
11,812

43,899
680
595
4,859
7,753
18,055
11,958

44,104
689
589
4,908
7,789
18,119
12,009

G re a t L a k e s ............................................

4 1 ,480

Connecticut................................
Maine........................................
Massachusetts...........................
New Hampshire.........................
Rhode Island .............................
Vermont ....................................

4 1 ,3 6 9

4 1 ,397

4 1 ,423

Illinois........................................
Indiana......................................
Michigan ...................................
Ohio ..........................................
Wisconsin .................................

11,410
5,451
9,048
10,738
4,722

11,413
5,459
9,050
10,739
4,736

11,401
5,460
9,077
10,736
4,748

P l a i n s ........................................................

17,326

Iowa ..........................................
Kansas ......................................
Minnesota ..................................
Missouri ....................................
Nebraska ..................................
North Dakota .............................
South Dakota.............................

2,871
2,416
4,142
4,944
1,584
677
693

1 7 ,384

2,859
2,424
4,158
4,976
1,589
681
697

S o u t h e a s t ...............................................

5 4 ,859

Alabama....................................
Arkansas ...................................
Florida.......................................
Georgia.....................................
Kentucky...................................
Louisiana ..................................
Mississippi .................................
North Carolina ...........................
South Carolina...........................
Tennessee .................................
Virginia......................................
West Virginia .............................

3,934
2,306
10,751
5,729
3,695
4,396
2,568
6,077
3,234
4,660
5,565
1,945

5 5 ,5 2 0

S o u t h w e s t ..............................................

2 3 ,407

Arizona......................................
New Mexico ...............................
Oklahoma .................................
Texas ........................................

R o c k y M o u n ta in ..................................

Colorado ...................................
Idaho.........................................
Montana....................................
Utah ..........................................
Wyoming...................................
Far W e s t ..................................................

Alaska .......................................
California...................................
Hawaii .......................................
Nevada .....................................
Oregon ......................................
Washington................................

2,969
1,394
3,291
15,753

3,952
2,320
11,041
5,835
3,696
4,401
2,578
6,165
3,272
4,687
5,644
1,928

2 3 ,779

3,067
1,417
3,286
16,009

7 ,0 3 5

7 ,1 1 0

3,134
982
814
1,595
510

3,170
991
821
1,622
505

3 4 ,719

488
25,362
1,013
902
2,653
4,301

3 5 ,324

514
25,847
1,028
925
2,667
4,344

3,248
1,185
5,936
1,054
990
540

3,272
1,204
5,981
1,083
997
550

13,182
3,283
1,220
6,016
1,105
1,001
558

4 3 ,196

4 3 ,442

4 3 ,585

4 3 ,703

648
631
4,659
7,713
17,944
11,847

658
624
4,727
7,726
17,983
11,866

669
601
4,802
7,735
18,002
11,893

4 1 ,873

4 2 ,076

11,410
5,524
9,253
10,829
4,857

11,443
5,554
9,314
10,859
4,906

42,427
11,541
5,610
9,380
10,941
4,956

42,753
11,631
5,662
9,437
11,016
5,007

17,595

17,690

17,812

2,780
2,480
4,390
5,127
1,580
637
696

2,795
2,495
4,432
5,157
1,593
635
704

17,960
2,812
2,523
4,480
5,193
1,606
636
711

4 1 ,595

4 1 ,727

11,389
5,455
9,129
10,732
4,756

11,393
5,474
9,189
10,762
4,779

11,392
5,493
9,219
10,800
4,823

17,404

17,395

2,830
2,428
4,185
5,001
1,585
677
698

17,430

2,792
2,433
4,206
5,024
1,575
670
696

17,536

2,767
2,446
4,236
5,057
1,567
661
696

2,769
2,462
4,297
5,082
1,572
655
698

5 8 ,208

5 6 ,8 6 8

5 7 ,544

3,973
2,327
11,352
5,963
3,695
4,409
2,588
6,255
3,304
4,716
5,716
1,907

4,016
2,343
11,999
6,209
3,684
4,345
2,589
6,405
3,381
4,784
5,933
1,858

5 8 ,129

3,992
2,332
11,669
6,085
3,688
4,407
2,594
6,322
3,343
4,739
5,812
1,883

2 4 ,169

2 4 ,5 8 8

3,184
1,439
3,272
16,275
7 ,1 8 8

3,209
994
822
1,643
500

3,309
1,463
3,253
16,563

2,771
2,473
4,338
5,096
1,575
646
697

3,290
1,231
6,020
1,111
1,005
565

59,465

60,246

4,030
2,346
12,638
6,411
3,677
4,253
2,574
6,565
3,457
4,854
6,120
1,807

4,046
2,353
13,045
6,504
3,690
4,211
2,574
6,653
3,498
4,887
6,213
1,790

4,091
2,373
13,267
6,623
3,713
4,254
2,593
6,736
3,560
4,953
6,280
1,803

24,751

2 4 ,863

2 5 ,083

2 5 ,402

3,438
1,479
3,211
16,624

3,536
1,491
3,168
16,669

3,622
1,504
3,150
16,807

3,681
1,520
3,146
17,055

2 5 ,820

3,748
1,549
3,175
17,348

26,281
3,832
1,581
3,212
17,656

7,456
3,378
1,040
809
1,770
460

7,640
3,470
1,067
824
1,813
466

7,201

7 ,2 0 7

7,204

7,234

7,295

3,238
990
814
1,663
496

3,261
985
805
1,678
477

3,263
986
800
1,690
465

3,276
994
800
1,706
458

3,302
1,011
799
1,729
452

36,041

3 6 ,8 2 0

533
26,444
1,040
951
2,673
4,401

544
27,106
1,052
981
2,684
4,453

61,089
4,136
2,399
13,488
6,751
3,755
4,287
2,614
6,843
3,603
5,024
8,377
1,812

5 8 ,734

4,024
2,343
12,308
6,317
3,681
4,289
2,581
6,482
3,413
4,823
6,038
1,830

3 7 ,646

539
27,781
1,068
1,024
2,701
4,533

3 8 ,548

542
28,468
1,080
1,075
2,742
4,641

3 9 ,534

4 0 ,614

547
29,218
1,095
1,137
2,791
4,746

4 1 ,303

551
29,956
1,113
1,224
2,861
4,909

570
30,380
1,137
1,283
2,922
5,012

42,054
587
30,867
1,160
1,327
2,977
5,136

13,182
37,575
41,873
17,595
43,008
15,136
26,556
13,498
38,397

13,222
37,630
42,076
17,690
43,775
15,197
26,765
13,719
39,391

13,195
37,766
42,427
17,812
44,403
15,350
27,151
14,036
40,020

13,200
37,918
42,753
17,960
45,061
15,529
27,554
14,381
40,726

Census Divisions
New England.................................
Middle Atlantic...............................
East North Central ........................
West North Central .......................
South Atlantic................................
East South Central ........................
West South Central.......................
Mountain.......................................
Pacific...........................................

12,545
36,995
41,369
17,326
38,853
14,857
25,745
12,301
33,817

12,643
37,080
41,397
17,384
39,496
14,913
26,015
12,519
34J399

1. Midyear population estimates from the Bureau of the Census.
Note.—Detail may not add to totals because of rounding

12,742
37,132
41,423
17,404
40,163
14,972
26,282
12,742
35,090

12,835
37,243
41,460
17,395
40,868
15,014
26,556
12,953
35,839

12,953
37,355
41,595
17,430
41,625
15,072
26,522
13,146
36,622

13,086
37,505
41,727
17,536
42,324
15,109
26,469
13,305
37,473

M-58

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Per Capita Personal Income for States and Regions
[Dollars]
1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

15,638

16,615

17,696

18,668

19,169

20,114

United States ....................

12,223

13,333

14,155

14,907

New England................................
Connecticut...............................
Maine ........................................
Massachusetts...........................
New Hampshire .........................
Rhode Island .............................
Vermont ....................................

13,581
15,496
10,376
13,788
12,878
12,090
10,736

15,023
17,136
11,355
15,313
14,323
13,200
11,723

16,084
18,286
12,159
16,371
15,749
13,985
12,674

17,323
19,588
13,213
17,680
17,104
14,859
13,650

18,626
21,156
14,240
18,998
18,415
15,750
14,615

20,159
22,969
16,285
20,638
19,625
17,013
15,651

21,347
24,399
16,358
21,818
20,422
18,088
16,889

22,035
25,417
16,988
22,434
20,802
18,689
17,458

22,439
25,722
17,249
22,870
21,596
19,052
17,781

23,488
27,137
18,100
23,811
22,596
19,895
18,834

Mideast ........................................

13,561
12,947
15,448
13,682
15,199
13,777
12,091

14,801
13,931
16,694
14,988
16,740
15,093
13,005

15,791
15,005
17,702
16,152
17,958
15,988
13,901

16,791
15,922
18,140
17,181
19,170
17,030
14,716

17,801
16,914
18,986
18,306
20,540
18,046
15,443

19,166
18,130
20,836
19,594
22,389
19,430
16,468

20,521
19,513
22,180
20,924
23,809
20,880
17,644

21,693
21,168
24,048
21,970
25,040
22,097
18,704

22,206
21,616
25,041
22,444
25,426
22,595
19,326

23,396
22,201
26,485
23,249
26,969
23,842
20,385

11,980
13,048
10,846
11,942
11,607
11,625

13,161
14,315
12,013
13,198
12,687
12,707

13,947
15,115
12,649
14,239
13,388
13,339

14,725
15,931
13,397
15,109
14,063
14,118

15,389
16,754
14,106
15,627
14,667
14,777

16,343
17,905
14,955
16,592
15,576
15,479

17,438
19,234
15,968
17,637
16,532
16,534

18,352
20,363
16,834
18,312
17,430
17,501

18,811
20,789
17,288
18,759
17,873
18,101

19,865
21,980
18,405
19,680
18,860
19,162

South Dakota.............................

11,547
10,982
12,193
12,057
11,545
11,212
11,192
9,728

12,735
12,154
13,100
13,600
12,688
12,348
11,721
10,893

13,463
12,747
13,875
14,332
13,552
13,075
12,142
11,251

14,145
13,456
14,513
15,107
14,257
13,591
12,454
11,887

14,811
14,119
15,087
15,957
14,852
14,195
12,852
12,561

15,417
14,586
15,822
16,543
15,614
15,096
12,079
12,775

16,519
15,862
16,516
17,835
16,591
16,041
13,732
14,080

17,582
16,904
17,788
18,754
17,467
17,365
15,328
15,563

18,160
17,385
18,246
19,237
18,212
18,041
15,787
16,181

19,204
18,526
19,348
20,427
19,058
18,957
17,193
17,081

West Virginia .............................

10,581
9,422
9,091
12,353
10,689
9,584
10,604
8,293
10,073
9,397
9,862
12,488
9,273

11,555
10,243
10,057
13,212
11,925
10,660
11,229
9,022
11,178
10,322
10,886
13,702
9,933

12,274
10,901
10,672
14,098
12,799
11,067
11,662
9,407
11,897
10,958
11,577
14,636
10,396

12,998
11,577
11,193
14,895
13,696
11,601
11,664
9,809
12,735
11,585
12,471
15,675
10,943

13,704
12,180
11,616
15,704
14,438
12,216
11,787
10,396
13,541
12,283
13,277
16,605
11,291

14,630
13,028
12,397
16,615
15,398
12,991
12,571
11,181
14,558
13,210
14,156
17,709
12,000

15,611
13,950
13,138
17,922
16,180
13,998
13,235
11,956
15,527
13,838
14,992
18,879
12,723

16,496
14,875
13,891
18,631
17,033
15,020
14,267
12,609
16,375
15,077
15,856
19,708
13,764

17,069
15,590
14,603
18,995
17,574
15,780
15,036
13,243
16,957
15,479
16,498
20,305
14,447

17,922
16,496
15,765
19,494
18,485
16,848
15,874
14,128
17,986
16,197
17,632
21,170
15,332

Texas ........................................

11,748
11,225
9,984
11,218
12,113

12,652
12,257
10,695
11,871
13,061

13,412
13,178
11,421
12,369
13,844

13,584
13,919
11,708
12,552
13,885

13,829
14,477
12,092
12,704
14,067

14,505
14,943
12,651
13,437
14,780

15,335
15,535
13,339
14,310
15,663

16,262
16,154
14,215
15,172
16,668

16,866
16,597
14,853
15,655
17,325

17,789
17,323
15,563
16,452
18,333

Wyoming...................................

11,656
13,379
10,099
10,686
9,564
12,154

12,467
14,430
10,648
11,090
10,372
12,690

13,042
15,088
11,118
11,316
10,975
13,363

13,529
15,584
11,588
12,125
11,426
13,348

13,950
15,954
12,171
12,611
11,910
13,363

14,587
16,696
12,840
12,883
12,468
14,123

15,627
17,779
14,134
14,154
13,199
15,096

16,602
18,832
15,084
14,761
14,077
16,628

17,388
19,680
15,599
15,648
14,785
17,680

18,266
20,648
16,523
16,264
15,624
18,330

13,751
17,966
14,119
12,948
13,160
11,380
12,881

14,876
17,978
15,372
13,604
14,041
12,309
13,613

15,759
18,752
16,314
14,413
14,908
12,934
14,277

16,529
18,337
17,097
15,304
15,692
13,541
15,124

17,253
17,777
17,871
16,035
16,426
14,180
15,709

18,111
18,318
18,744
17,150
17,407
15,024
16,418

19,135
19,918
19,667
18,703
18,810
16,193
17,672

20,175
21,264
20,679
20,440
19,681
17,024
18,879

20,522
21,723
20,874
21,172
20,249
17,554
19,903

21,225
22,419
21,472
21,779
21,285
18,419
21,088

21,347
20,460
17,438
16,519
17,303
13,957
14,890
15,616
19,144

22,035
21,630
18,352
17,582
18,200
14,842
15,870
16,492
20,190

22,439
22,141
18,811
18,160
18,691
15,533
16,533
1/\158
20,530

23,488
23,389
19,865
19,204
19,462
16,550
17,508
17,996
21,223

District of Columbia ...................
Maryland ...................................
New Jersey...............................
New York ...................................
Pennsylvania .............................
Great L akes.................................
Illinois........................................
Indiana......................................
Michigan ...................................
Wisconsin .................................
P lains...........................................

Far W est......................................

Washington................................

Census Divisions

Pacific...........................................

13,581
13,525
11,980
11,547
11,577
9,405
11,471
11,473
13,767

15,023
14,761
13,161
12,735
12,638
10,337
12,333
12,332
14,899

16,084
15,728
13,947
13,463
13,502
10,896
13,014
13,032
15,782

17,323
16,736
14,725
14,145
14,358
11,560
13,117
13,587
16,552

18,626
17,735
15,389
14,811
15,190
12,230
13,312
14,072
17,276

20,159
19,103
16,343
15,417
16,214
13,063
14,051
14,692
18,132

M-59

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Per Capita Pereonal Income for States and Regions
[Percent of national average]

100

100

100
114

1992

1991

1990

1989

1988

1967

1986

1985

1984

1983

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

118

119

121

121

118

117

117

111

113

Connecticut................................
Maine........................................
Massachusetts...........................
New Hampshire.........................
Rhode Island .............................

127
85
113
105
99
88

129
85
115
107
99
88

129
86
116
111
99
90

131
89
119
115
100
92

135
91
121
118
101
93

138
92
124
118
102
94

138
92
123
115
102
95

136
91
120
111
100
94

134
90
119
113
99
93

135
90
118
112
99
94

M id e a s t ....................................................

111

111

112

113

114

115

116

116

116

116

108
121 X
117
131
115
99

109
125
118
135
117
99

110
125
118
135
118
100

113
129
118
134
118
100

113
131
117
133
118
101

101

98

99

98

98

N e w E n g la n d .........................................

Delaware.......................... —.....
Maryland ...................................
New York ..................................

106
126
112
124
113
99
98

Illinois........................................
Ohio w..........................................

107
122
115
129
114
99

99

99

99

98

110
132
116
134

99

107
90
99
95
95

107
89
101
95
94

107
90
101
94
95

107
90
100
94
94

108
90
100
94
93

109
90
100
93
93

109
90
98
93
94

108
90
98
93
94

109
92
98
94
95

95

95

93

93

95

94

96

95

94

95

90
100
99
94
92
92
80

91
98
102
95
93
88
82

90
98
101
96
92
86
79

90
97
101
96
91
84
80

90
96
102
95
91
82
80

88
95
100
94
91
73
77

90
93
101
94
91
78
80

91
95
100
94
93
82
83

91
95
100
95
94
82
84

92
96
102
95
94
85
85

87

87

88

88

87

87

88

88

77
74
101
87
78
87
68
82
77
81
102
76

77
75
99
89
80
84
68
84
77
82
103
74

77
75
100
90
78
82
66
84
77
82
103
73

78
75
100
92
78
78
66
85
78
84
105
73

78
74
100
92
78
75
66
87
79
85
106
72

78
75
100
93
78
76
67
88
80
85
107
72

79
74
101
91
79
75
68
88
78
85
107
72

80
74
100
91
80
76
68
88
81
85
106
74

89
81
76
99
92
82
78
69
88
81
86
106
75

82
78
97
92
84
79
70
89
81
88
105
76

96

95

»5

91

88

87

87

87

88

88

92
80
89
98

93
81
87
98

95

F a r W e a t ..................................................

106
125
114
127
113
98

107
89
98
95
95

92
82
92
99

Utah ..........................................

104
125
112
126
113
98

94

92

93
79
84
93
91

109
83
87
78
99

108
80
83
78
95

107
79
80
78
94

105
78
81
77
90

113

112

111

111

135
115
102
105
92
102

132
115
102
105
91
101

123
115
103
105
91
101

147
116
106
108
93
105

93
77
81
90

90
76
81
89

88
75
81
89

87
76
81
89

87
77
82
90

89

86
77
82
91

89

88

88

89

91

91

102
78
81
76
85

100
77
78
75
85

100
80
80
75
85

101
81
79
75
89

103
81
82
77
92

103
82
81
78
91

110

109

108

114
114
103
105
91
100

108

107

106

110
113
103
105
90
99

113
111
106
106
92
100

114
111
109
105
91
101

113
109
110
106
92
104

111
107
108
106
92
105

121
115
98
93
98
79
85
88
109

121
116
9S
93
98
79
84
88
108

118
116
98
94
97
80
85
88
108

117
116
98
95
98
81
86
90
107

117
116
99
95
97
82
87
89
106

Census Divisions

Pacific...........................................

111
111
98
94
95
77
94
94
113

113
111
99
96
95
78
92
92
112

114
111
99
95
95
77
92
92
111

116
112
99
95
96
78
8E
91
111

119
113
98
95
97
78
85
9C
110

M-60

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Total Personal I n c o m e b y M a jor S o u r c e a n d Earni n g s b y Industry for S t a t e s 1
[Thousands of dollars]
N e w J e rs e y

1987

1988

1989

1990

Income by place of residence
Total personal income............................................................
Nonfarm personal Income ..........................................
Farm Income2 ..............................................................
Population (thousands)5 .........................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)4 ............................................

193,692,795

20340

1991

1992

264,959

197,135,102
196,857,714
277,388

210,059,382
209,767,614
291,768

7,735
25,040

7,753
25,426

7,789
26,969

127,250,033
8,989,553
15,964,275

129,283,272
9,392,307
15,191,236
135,082,201
36,646,750
25,406,151

137,532,786
9,865,521
16,809,700
144,476,965
36,679,775
28,902,642

106,731,994
10,731,543
11,819,735
177,371
11,642,364

113,040,144
11,634,071
12,858,571
193,745
12,664,826

277,388

291,768
137,241,018
116,830,293
558,170
512,783
45,387
1,272
44,115

Derivation of total personal Income
Earnings by place of work................................................................
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3 ............................
Plus: Adjustment for residence ..........................................................
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence .............................................
Plus: Dividends, Interest, and rent7 ..................................................
Plus: Transfer payments ...............................................................

104,967,345
7,264,436
13,996,143
111,699,052
28,517,834
17,357,980

122,919.803

36,888,872
22,579,168

Earnings by place of work
Components of earnings:
Wages and salaries...............................................................................
Other labor income..........................................................
Proprietors’ income8 ......................................................................
Farm..........................................................................................
Nonfarm .....................................................................
Earnings by industry:
Farm .....................................................................................
Nonfarm.....................................................................................
Private......................................................................................
Ag. serv., forestry, fisheries, and other9 ............................................
Agricultural services.......................................................................
Forestry, fisheries, and other9 .......................................................
Forestry ..........................................................................
Fisheries............................................................................
Other9 ...................................................................
Mining ....................................................................
Coal mining.........................................................................
Metal mining ................................................................
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels.............................................

105,861,063
10,060,243
11,328,727

458,493
422,949
35,544

481,440

33Ì991

‘ (D)
-31,242
(D)
81,967

138,999
\ )

91,746

Construction ..........................................................................
General building contractors..........................................................
Heavy construction contractors ......................................................
Special trade contractors...................................................

1,938,362
768,836
4,301,324

¿184J37
825,185

Manufacturing..............................................................................
Nondurable aoods .......................................................................
Food and Kindred products........................................................
Textile mill products .................................................................
Apparel and other textile products..............................................
Paper and allied products........................................................
Printing and publishing...............................................................
Chemicals arid allied products....................................................
Petroleum and coal products......................................................
Tobacco products.......................................................................
Rubber arid miscellaneous plastics products ..............................
Leather and leather preducts.....................................................

11,993,876
1,651,788
359,360
764,522
880,649
1,918,558
4.898.603
525,639
10,854
902,402
81,501

13,043,384
1,757,293
372,123
786,200
922,617

Durable goods ........................................................................
Lumber and wood products .......................................................
Furniture and fixtures.................................................................
Primary metal industries .........................!.................................
Fabricated metal products .........................................................
Machinery and computer equipment ..........................................
Electronic equipmerit, excludirig computer equipment................
Transportation equip, excluding motor vehicles'..........................
Motor vehicles arid equipmenr....................................................
Ordnance10........................................................................
Stone, clay, and glass products..................................................
Instruments and related products ...............................................

10,284,764
198,927
274,631
658,689
1.410.603
1,845,747
2,928,436
175,150
364,987

Transportation and public utilities ......................................................
Railroad transportation ..................................................................
Trucking and warehousing ............................................................
Water transportation ......................................................................
Other transportation.......................................................................
Local and interurban passenger transit ......................................
Transportation by a ir ..........~......................................................
Pipelines, except natural g a s ......................................................
Transportation services.......................................................
Electric, gas, and sanitary services...............................................

502,785
42,998
1,603
41,395

38Ì233

5,548,937
531,328
10,834
935,669
82,527

V/

47,93(]
96 45Ó

81 557

145,119
(D)
52,393
83,636
6,374,416
1,284,243
846,101
4,244,072

23,865,424
1,813,982
767Ì503

23,887,531
14,362,856

732,200

24,551,723
15,080,753
1,898,080
417,618
707,372
2,306,197
6,962,253

928^602
73,262

971,107
84,089

10,727,857
213,190
263,363
693,544
1,453,834
2,013,264
2,313,283
188,305
364,882

10,695,527
194,340
253,886
693,969

155,460

2,041,254
2,331,168
173,484
340,828

1,890,508
145,457

736,845
1,153,302
537,447

752.529
1,879,551
592,112

742,549
1,858,225
615,408

701,596
1,831,123
544,595

8,577,971
P)
2,198,831
573,741
P)
563,776
508,097
<D)
388,096
2,930,511
1,298,809

9,129,228
(D)
2,386,364
542.529
P)
572,712
521,232
p)
446,143
3,169,851
1,374,541

____«

1,773,715
\ /

' P)
1,072,857
P)

1,352,996
1,868,552
1,685,895
1Q5.731
226,250
(N)
554,242
10,795,511
128,721

1,684,398
632,172
531,248
5,688

1,753,222
647,494
556,163
6,134

671,288

700,166

1,440,951

1,518,090

1,625,278

1.724,039

M-61

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Total Personal I n c o m e b y Ma j o r S o u r c e a n d Earnings b y Industry for States ‘
— Continued
[Thousands of dollars]

New Jersey
1987

Finance, insurance, and real estate...................................................
Depository and nondepository credit institutions.............................
Other finance, insurance, and real estate......................................
Security and commodity brokers and services ...............................
insurance agents, orokers, and services .......................................

State and local .................................................................................

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992
12,501,582

9,284,845

10,394,778

11,014,583

11,606,668

11,501.094

10,137,043
466,698
1,063,415
1,745,730
1,699,187
808,571
743,680
1,939,715
1,670,047

11,012,697
514,668
1,126,653
1,920,146
1,800,111
878,767
798,900
2,131,672
1.841,780

11,370,882
532,765
1,170,512
2,025,601
1,730,298
905,810
833,872
2,136,616
2,035,408

11,532,391
504,709
1,170,025
2,111,543
1,685,561
975,851
818,422
2,180,587
2,085,693

11,484,060
489,352
1,164,018
2,145,974
1,632,574
980,878
745,974
2,249,578
2,075,712

11,883,245
512,318
1,173,935
2,204,533
1,676,680
1,006,487
769,688
2,303,767
2,235,837

6,957,002
2,057,041
4,899,961
916,758
2,043,112
1,131,095
436,456
-22,006
394,546

7,744,812
2,308,268
5,436,544
1,049,713
2,323,124
1,286,575
646,016
<N)
131,116

8,116,347
2,523,483
5,592,864
1,145,039
2,499,204
1,325,379
639,817
(n)
-16,575

8,704,375
2,565,557
6,138,818
1,263,402
2,683,866
1,452,867
557,802
(N)
180,881

9,001,539
2,430,496
6,571,043
1,449,898
2,800,946
1,451,801
600.359
(N)
268,039

10,028,454
2,631,539
7,396,915
2,039,715
2,951,475
1,521,455
613,798

25,861,349
1,848,890
855,319
185,502
8,370,587
789,572
472,474
646,582
87,655
6,832,688
1,758,533
824,332
489,853
5,581
648,273
(N)
2,045,508

29,400,590
1,949,704
921,131
199,118
6,730,373
893,580
495,828
818,876
157,690
7,855,608
2,043,703
886,339
565,351
7,600
730,006
4,990,741
154,942

32,215,457
2,113,544
927,763
211,812
7,301,420
935,591
517,588
855,134
183,106
8,918,023
2,184,887
960,050
650,660
9,209
794,608
5,470,906
181,156

35,596,786
2,218,674
948,881
221,935
8,388,919
938,370
487,978
1,082,842
197,280
10,021,260
2,398,107
964,134
728,117
10,320
836,805
5,955,984
197,180

36,813,978
2,182,815
939,674
213,501
8,297,670
919,623
461,634
1,281,795
191,754
10,938,632
2,478,368
1,103,995
794,726
11,812
839,154
5,947,386
211,439

39,992,073
2,281,748
980,083
234,733
9,109,184
940,488
486,864
1,375,598
212,659
12,253,179
2,634,382
1,173,265
860,852
17,316
851,497
6,366,388
213,837

14,075,540
2,405,728
580,638
11,089,174

15,361,964
2,538,291
576,402
12,247,271

16,559,716
2,695,485
574,008
13,290.223

18,009,890
2,966,847
581,018
14,462,025

19,087,574
3,142,503
575,346
15,369,725

20,410,725
3,378,896
568,185
16,463,644

D Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information; estimates are included in totals.
N Data not available for this year.
1. 1969-74 based on 1967 SIC. 1975-87 based on 1972 SIC. 1988-92 based on 1987
SIC.
2. Farm income consists of proprietors’ net income; the cash wages, pay-in-kind, and other
labor income of hired farm workers; and the salaries of officers of corporate farms.
3. Midyear population estimates of the Bureau of the Census. The 1981-89 population esti­
mates have been adjusted to reflect both the 1980 and 1990 censuses of population; the
1990 midyear (July 1) estimates reflect the (April 1) 1990 census count and 3 months of esti­
mated population change.
4. Per capita personal income is total personal income divided by total midyear popula­
tion—see footnote 3.
., .
5. Personal contributions for social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry
but excluded from personal income.
6. U.S. adjustment for residence consists of adjustments for border workers: income of U.S.
residents commuting outside U.S. borders to work less income of foreign residents commut­

n

270,472

ing inside U.S. borders to work plus certain Caribbean seasonal workers.
7. Includes the capital consumption adjustment for rental income of persons.
8. Includes the inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments.
9. "Other” consists of the wages and salaries of U.S. residents employed by international
organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States.
10. Under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification, ordnance was reclassified tb four
two-digit industries: fabricated metal products; electronic equipment, except computer equip­
ment; transportation equipment; and instruments and related products.
11. Under the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification, combined real estate, insurance, etc.,
was reclassified to four two-digit industries: nondepository credit institutions; insurance
agents, brokers, and services; real estate; and legal services.
12. This category was new under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification; therefore esti­
mates prior to 1975 do not exist.
13. This categoi^ is new under the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification; therefore esti­
mates prior to 1988 do not exist.

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Wage and Salary Disbursements by Industry for States1
(Thousands of dollars]
Te x a s

1987
Wage and salary disbursements by place of work ............................
Farm............................................................................
Nonfarm ............................................................................
Private ...........................................................................
Ag. serv., forestry, fisheries, and other2 ..............................................
Agricultural services.........................................................................
Forestry, fisheries, and other2 ..............................................
Forestry ..............................................................................
Fisheries ..................................................
Other2 ............................................................................

140,878,645

1988

1989

148,984,372

114,139,750
676,316
639,867
36,449
11,304
20,882
6,572,261
6,236,776
(D)
168,412

163,981

Construction................................................................
General building contractors..........................................................
Heavy construction contractors .......................................................
Special trade contractors...............................................................

7,634,284
1,650,360
2,660,119
3,323,805

2^695^218
3,261,914

Manufacturing ....................................................................
Nondurable goods..................................................................
Food and Kindred products ...........................................
Textile mill products ..............................i......................................
Apparel and other textile products ................................................
Paper and allied products ............................................................
Printing and publishing................................................................
Chemicals and allied products ......................................................
Petroleum and coal products .......................................................
Tobacco products.........................................................................
Rubber and misc. plastics products..............................................
Leather and leather products......................................................

23,802,311
9,976,523
2,032,730
(D)
700,449
638,220
1,570,889
2,866,854
1,262,324
(D)
727,549
104,219

Durable goods....................................................................
Lumber and wood products .........................................................
Furniture and fixtures ...................................................................
Primary metal industries...............................................................
Fabricated metal products............................................................
Machinery and computer equipment.............................................
Electronic equipment, excl. computer equip...................................

13,825,788
607,059
277,991
689,795
1,637,321
2,717,860
3,362,527
2,435,289
353,008
(N)
969,032
518,222
257,684
10,601,334
787,788
2,019,105
355,984
. 2,447,201
172,396
1,696,373
188,464
389,968
2,523,686
2,467,570

Instruments and related products ........................................
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries .......................................
Transportation and public utilities..................................................
Railroad transportation................................................................
Trucking and warehousing...............................................................
Water transportation ........................................................................
Other transportation .........................................................................
Transportation by air ..........7.........................................................
Pipelines, except natural g a s ........................................................
Transportation services ................................................................
Communications .............................................................................
Electric, gas, and sanitary services ..................................................

1991

\

/

179,157,445

191,177,718

647,898
168,829,291

640,891
178,516,554
145,529,926

585,224
190,592,494
155,077,112

905,241
858,557
46,684
14,994
26,242
5,448

941,944
891,783
50,161
18,196
25,833
6,132

8,052,976
(D)
7,712,978
(D)
141,764

8,179,189
195,012
7,819,785
11,792
152,600

8,883,132
1,719,186
3,251,198
3,912,748

9,268,765
1,800,726
3,271,567
4,196,472

v/

()

l /

1 pi

3,038,603

10'581'555
2,077,067
732,340
678,989
1,646,494
3,247,341
1,169,842
(D)
846,814
111,745
15,042,832
624,201
289,394
785,483
1,740,621
3,055,880
3,203,922
2,666,958
447,909
(N)
890,514
1,050,097
287,853
11,115,969
801,093
2,142,632
370,897
2,709,755
181,952
1,893,123
201,210
433,470
2,478,879
2,612,713

1992

169,477,189

736,228
697,533

Mining ...............................................................
Coal mining.............................................................
Oil and gas extraction .................................................................
Metal mining..............................................................
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels .............................................

Motor vehicles arid equipment ..............................................
Ordnance3 ..................................................................................

1990

12,202,275
l /
3,344,396

3,549,009

* (D)
907,714

989,703

588,963
290,341
804,977
1,860,176
3,256,442
3,411,890
2,852,606
422,074
886,386

V/
844,177
805,692

„ „ i Di

17,589,653
666,316
2,277,094

3,628,448
3,580,640
2,889,727
391,421
895,021

2,802,772
V/

312,261
13,575,388
2,213,930
386,475
3,000,352
190,792
2,122,045
189,754
497,761
2,567,625
2,819,183

30,634,326
13,044,673
2,391,448
(D)
958,071
865,135
1,917,445
4,022,229
1,540,129
(p)

3,409,847
202,439
2,423,706
194,980
588,722
2,912,077
2,963,061

230^854

(N)
905,906
1,373,138
372,056
14,521,028
806,154
2,663,698
253,979

210,212
638,484
3,150,503

3,480,071

M-63

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Wage and Salary Disbursements by Industry for States ‘—Continued
(Thousands of dollars]
Texas

State and local .......................................................................................

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,858,971
15,303,204
719,216
1,919,120
2,847,522
2,649,004
886,514
805,113
3,625,927
1,850,788

11,671,331
15,700,610
688,950
2,100,717
2,847,020
2,760,278
923,628
831,922
3,735,241
1.812,854

12,277,459
16,321,277
691,456
2,271,723
2,892,006
2,830,234
941,946
879,159
3,913,417
1,901,336

13,052,436
17,316,360
703,940
2,487,421
3,057,059
2,971,564
922,778
924,865
4,255,931
1,992,802

13,909,932
18,195,006
742,278
2,504,390
3,228,775
3,000,908
961,471
992,291
4,645,297
2,119,596

14,499,566
19,489,818
821,498
2,696,404
3,354,960
3,253,168
993,905
1,092,977
4,960,817
2,316.089

10,970,278
3,793,311
7,176,967
1,010,698
2,184,777
1,036,264
2,247,028
7,427
690.773

11,196,761
3,760,963
7,435,798
994,161
2,309,938
1,121,687
2,278,209
n
731,803

11,372,584
3,825,693
7,546,891
975,880
2,429,940
1,137,158
2,276,845
727,068

11,886,206
3,871,818
8,014,388
989,768
2,611,064
1,252,018
2,419,766
ri
741.772

12,466,810
3,870,906
8,595,904
1,180,228
2,762,527
1,365,177
2,532,327
(N)
755,645

13,478,176
4,092,873
9,385,303
l ,568,988
2,909,142
1,465,754
2,583,740
(N>
857,679

27,720,791
1,051,816
1,072,904
674,018
6,158,516
935,142
410,752
606,673
113,219
8,358,490
2,183,543
988,661
707,865
33,407
1,432,592
(N)
2,993,193

30,266,940
1,082,944
1,041,855
722,618
5,261,741
956,311
446,419
751,312
182,717
9,273,142
2,577,547
1,101,545
762,707
38,269
1,555,649
4,461,826
50,338

33,309,007
1,125,702
1,071,170
773,931
6,152,412
1,034,082
510,784
795,406
199,609
10,121,340
2,797,388
1,197,498
845,501
41,729
1,628,110
4,957,625
56,720

37,551,582
1,216,840
1,149,504
821,995
7,273,811
1,136,377
585,720
869,518
236,314
11,462,514
3,087,742
1,261,162
970,538
45,054
1,702,996
5,669,439
62,058

40,130,250
1,233,231
1,200,676
802,890
7,548,181
1,167,674
599,382
947,226
263,810
12,714,004
3,258,020
1,304,840
1,096,802
49,494
1,732,149
6,124,410
87,461

44,064,300
1,278,344
1,306,338
894,081
8,455,688
1,264,620
644,723
1,064,480
291,172
13,949,217
3,499,501
1,333,851
1,203,497
53,626
1,815,016
6,915,616
94,530

26,242,336
5,081,186
3,194,216
17,966,934

27,725,291
5,543,118
3,232,511
18,949,662

29,476,907
5,870,016
3,344,922
20,261,969

31,395,538
6,144,984
3,362,224
21,888,330

32,986,628
6,335,087
3,391,069
23,260,472

35,515,382
6,671,124
3,764,059
25,080,199

1.1969-74 based on 1967 SIC. 1975-87 based on 1972 SIC. 1988-92 based on 1987 SIC.
2. '‘Other” consists of the wages and salaries of U.S. residents employed by international
organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States.
3. Under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification, ordnance was reclassified to four twodigit industries: fabricated metal products; electronic equipment, except computer equipment;
transportation equipment; and instruments and related products.
4. Under the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification, combined real estate, insurance, etc.,
was reclassified to four two-digit industries: nondepository credit institutions; insurance

n

agents, brokers, and services; real estate; and legal services.
5. This category was new under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification; therefore esti­
mates prior to 1975 do not exist.
6. This category is new under the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification; therefore esti­
mates prior to 1988 do not exist.
D Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information; estimates are included in totals.
N Data not available for this year.

M-64

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Total Full-Time a n d Part-Time E m p l o y m e n t b y Industry for S t a t e s 1
(Thousands of dollars]
M a s s a c h u s e tts

1987
Total employment ...............................................

1988

1989

1990

........

By type:
Wage and salary ...................................................................
Proprietors .................................................................................
Farm...........................................................
Nonfarm2 ....................................................................
By industry:
Farm .....................................................................................
Nonfarm ...............................................................
Private................................................................
Agric. serv., forestry, fisheries and other3 .........................................
Agricultural services..........................................................
Forestry, fisheries and other3 .....................................................
Forestry .........................................................................
Fisheries.....................................................
Other3 ..............................................................................
Mining ........................................................................
Coal mining...............................................................................
Oil and gas extraction...........................................................
Metal mining ...........................................................................
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels............................................

13,830

13,231

32,829
24,937
7,892

8',038

3,624
14
1,925
66
1,619

56
(D)

Construction .................................................................................
General building contractors..........................................................
Heavy construction contractors ......................................................
Special trade contractors...........................................................

199,524
57,324
12,732
129,468

Manufacturing............................................. *.....................................
Nondurable goods .......................................................
Food and kindred products........................................................
Textile mill products ...................................................................
Apparel and other textile products..............................................
Paper and allied products.........................................................
Printing and publishing..............................................................
Chemicals arid allied products....................................................
Petroleum and coal products.....................................................
Tobacco products.......................................................................
Rubber and mise, plastics products............................................
Leather and leather products......................................................

613,571
205,939
21,700
17,147
26,101
24,790
58,449
17,879
1,419
17
29,135
9,302

Durable goods ...........................................................................
Lumber and wood products .......................................................
Furniture and fixtures.................................................................
Primary metal industries ............................................................
Fabricated metal products ...................................................
Machinery and computer equipment ..........................................
Electronic equipment, excl. computer equip.................................
Transportation equip, excl. motor vehicles’..................................
Motor vehicles arid equipment....................................................
Ordnance4 .............................................................................
Stone, clay, and glass products..................................................
Instruments and related products ...............................................
Miscellaneous manufacturing Industries.....................................

407,632
6,725
8,807
13,699
42,255
105,392
107,588
31,446
4,051
(N)
12,798
53,779
21,092

102,901
88,235
29,877
2,689
(N)
12,449
72,310
21,092

Transportation and public utilities ......................................................
Railroad transportation ..................................................................
Trucking and warehousing ............................................................
Water transportation .....7................................................................
Other transportation.......................................................................
Local and interurban passenger transit ......................................
Transportation by a ir .........." ......................................................
Pipelines, except natural g a s .....................................................
Transportation services..............................................................
Communications ............................................................................
Electric, gas, and sanitary services................................................

145,604
(D)
37,133
4,583
<D)
19,492
11,026
(D)
10,984
35,313
23,701

150,080
3,372
37,846
4,253
43,871
20,856
11,261
11
11,743
35,344
25,394

12,834

1991
3,514,769

3,494,717

3,161,264
507,494

2.990,234
524,535
6,655
517,880

2,962,732
531,985
6,654
525,331

12,993

12,709
3,502,060
3,064,833

12.632
3,482,085
3,054,611

30,677
23,239
7,438
275

30,316
23,153
7,163
273
6,890

2,656
1,279

2,593
6
1,198
27
1,362

32,231

131,586
27.238
9,274
95,074

1,670

62Ì112

201,752
21,332
16,308
24,554

1992

3,668,758

i
22,643

501,383
173,500
21,096

58,981
18,151
1,532
16
27,507
8,882

58,427
18,711

6’,785

6,154

13Ì158

12Ì310

11 ¿63

79,739
28,310
2,252

27,138
849

18,061

17,818

25,526

12,302
71,326
20,585

481,921
170,908
19,328
14,763
18,214
20.739
50.739
17,541
1,457
22,299
5,807

74,864
64,373
'643

11,304

142,960
3,355
36,066
3,787
43,134
20,309

3,347
34,047
3,536

32363

19’,558

17Ì977

31082
25,536

25,922

24,866

10,892
24.656

M-65

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Total Full-Time a n d Part-Time E m p l o y m e n t b y Industry for States ‘
— Continued
[Thousands of dollars]
M a s s a c h u s e tts

1987
Wholesale trade

192,878

1988
198,236

1989
202,153

1990

1992

1991

195,101

183,993

182,299
551,781
17,960
49,765
98,360
44,236
41,636
23,528
175,481
100,815
291,231
69,177
222,054
27,272
53,731
30,186
82,241

Retail trade.................................................
Building materials and garden equipment.
General merchandise stores ...................
Food stores.............................................
Automotive dealers and service stations ...
Apparel and accessory stores.................
Home furniture and furnishings stores .....
Eating and drinking places ......................
Miscellaneous retail ................................

611,535
22,884
65,260
101,841
56,621
48,552
26,336
185,333
104,708

620,888
24,399
60,646
104,559
58,092
48,981
30,316
188,039
105,856

625,134
23,797
61,550
107,545
55,733
50,011
29,385
189,212
107,901

594,149
20,886
57,082
106,682
49,987
46,731
26,271
180,614
105,896

554,592
18,665
50,240
101,299
44,415
42,516
24,121
172,285
101,051

Finance, Insurance, and real estate.......................
Depository and nondepository credit institutions ..
Other finance, insurance and real estate...........
Security and commodity brokers and services .
Insurance carriers ..........................................
Insurance agents, brokers, and services.........

316,994
81,274
235,720
21,171
57,287
26,701
94,848
959
34,754

332,882
82,654
250,228
22,637
57,296
29,916
99,931
<n)
40,448

324,378
81,489
242,889
22,852
56,712
30,272
93,029
(N)
40,024

309,853
77,553
232,300
24,341
55,654
31,485
89,457
<NI
31,363

296,932
70,148
226,784
25,198
54,752
32,208
83,961
30,665

28,624

1,142,657
37,150
70,973
25,309
263,337
35,205
15,489
37,773
6,152
279,076
43,233
133,081
63,863
3,939
38,661
(N)
89,416

1,198,251
39,039
68,193
24,192
228,729
36,306
16,681
44,717
11,064
287,887
44,119
136,559
68,280
4,480
40,435
138,910
8,660

1,210,814
40,377
62,621
23,170
216,062
35,595
16,658
48,671
11,767
298,804
45,606
141,241
71,235
4,451
41,812
143,476
9,268

1,229,580
38,455
64,333
21,405
223,866
33,169
15,022
44,921
11,244
311,199
46,915
144,918
71,559
4,378
42,932
147,276
7,988

1,217,789
35,075
62,698
20,786
231,931
31,404
14,151
39,288
10,226
317,328
45,753
145,881
69,691
4,110
42,052
140,520
6,895

1,246,764
34,452
62,038

443,472
61,515
41,822
340,135

453,863
63,341
41,319
349,203

450,426
62,480
40,843
347,103

451,689
64,156
39,808
347,725

437,227
60,963
39,996
336,268

427,474
60,112
38,510
328,852

p eai Qstats ......,.................................................

Combined real estate, Insurance, etc.3 ...........
Holding and other investment companies .......
Services.....................................................
Hotels and other lodging places..............
Personal services ..................................
Private households .................................
Business services...................................
Auto repair, services, and parking...........
Miscellaneous repair services ................
Amusement and recreation services.......
Motion pictures ......................................
Health services ......................................
Legal services........................................
Educational services..............................
Social services6 .................... .................
Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .
Membership organizations.................. .
Engineering and management services7 ,
Miscellaneous services...........................
Government and government enterprises .
Federal, civilian ...................................
Military .................................................
State and local ....................................

D Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information; estimates are included in totals.
N Data not available for this year.
1.1969-74 based on 1967 SIC. 1975-87 based on 1972 SIC. 1988-92 based on 1987 SIC.
2. Excludes limited partners.
,
3. "Other” consists of the number of jobs held by U.S. residents employed by international
organizations and foreign embassies and consulates In the United States.
4. Under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification, ordnance was reclassified to four twodigit industries: fabricated metal products; electronic equipment, except computer equipment;

h

n

20,888

240,150
30,955
14,434
40,855
10,400
330,670
46,089
145,875
72,311
4,159
42,616
145,211
5,661

transportation equipment; and instruments and related products.
5. Under the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification, combined real estate, insurance, etc.,
was reclassified to four two-digit industries: nondepository credit institutions; insurance
agents, brokers, and services; real estate; and legal services.
6. This category was new under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification; therefore, esti­
mates prior to 1975 do not exist.
7. This category is new under the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification; therefore, esti­
mates prior to 1988 do not exist.

M-66

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Full-Time a n d Part-Time W a g e s a n d Salary E m p l o y e e s b y Industry 1
[Thousands of dollars)
P e n n sylvan ia

1987
Wage and salary employment by place of w o rk ...............................

1988

5,171,750

1989

5,293,682

Nonfarm......................................................................
Private...................................................................................
Ag. serv., forestry, fisheries and other2 ......................................
Agricultural services ...................................................................
Fórestry, fisheries and other2 .....................................................
Forestry....................................................................
Fisheries .............................................................................
Other2 ...........................................................................

5,359,391
25,845
25,396
449

30,797
21,846
(D\
\D/
5,034

Construction .......................................................
General building contractors ...............................................
Heavy construction contractors.........................................................
Special trade contractors ....................................................

227,567
64,099
38,119
125.349

Durable goods..........................................................................
Lumber and wood products..........................................................
Furniture and fixtures..............................................................
Primary metal industries................................................................
Fabricated metal products............................................................
Machinery and computer equipment..............................................
Electronic equipment, excl. computer equip.....................................
Transportation equip, excl. motor vehicles'.....................................
Motor vehicles arid equipment .......................................................
Stone, clay, and glass products .....................................................
Instruments and related products...................................................
Transportation and public utilities.........................................................
Railroad transportation ......................................................................
Trucking and warehousing................................................................
Water transportation..........................................................................
Other transportation .......................................................................
Pipelines, except natural gas ........................................................
Transportation services .......................................................
Communications........................................................................
Electric, gas, and sanitary services ...................................................

5,331,395

5330076

25,425
5,395,347

25,655
5,305,740

25272
5304804

4,623,352
28,121
27,689

4,540,599
28,359
27,782
577
Ç)
(D)

4535907
28030
27411
619
465
79
75

25,314
16,321
3,400

23651
15123
2942

5,593

5586

37,424

214,286
57,529
28,889
127.868

205892
53307
29331
123254

984.869
434,408
90,179
25,899
66,616
40,283
85,080

955331
425489
88050
24669

11,143

10225
894

60;104
10,481

39Ì931
10,630

41 !033
10,654

249,179
19,433
71,277
4,679
49,469
22,918
14,761
700
11,090
49,448
54,873

1992

5,420,772

5,288

455,545
91,066
31,292
87,918
41,585
82,275
58,966
10,702

597,155
30,017
21,658
87,411
92,228
104,592
95,848
37,261
24,752
(N)
47,692
34,112
21,584

1991

\z )

P
65

Mining......................................................................................
Coal mining ................................................................................
Oil and cjas extraction ...............................................................
Metal mining...........................................................................
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels .................................................

Manufacturing ..............................................................
Nondurable ao o d s......................................................................
Food and kindred products............................................................
Textile mill products.......................................................................
Apparel and other textile products .................................................
Paper and allied products..........................................................
Printing and publishing ..................................................................
Chemicals and allied products .......................................................
Petroleum and coal products.........................................................
Tobacco products ..................................................................
Rubber and mise, plastics products ...............................................
Leather and leather products .........................................................

1990

83,425

32,649
22,056
91,006
94.145
109,982
89,832
37.146
25,023
47,628
39,806
21,984
256,255
18,982
75,178
4,580
52,269
23,721
16,002
704
11,842
50,112
55,134

10Ì191
\ /

41,196

83198

7627

92Ì969
110,549
88,435
36,715
19,185
48,17^

77,365
4,378
54,622
24,398

81,906
34,696
\ /

61Ì704
25,138

724
12,449

709

54,995

55,300

... . 0

...n

262,237

264301

26,800

27857

54,123

54444

M-67

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Full-Time and Part-Time Wages and Salary Employees by Industry '—Continued
[Thousands of dollars]
P e n n s y lv a n ia

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991 -

1992

267,062

275,820

284,385

280,386

270,574

269077

886,222
31,561
129,952
157,408
94,111
52,410
35,124
267,654
118,002

910,860
33,508
132,081
164,537
96,564
53,219
35,653
272,326
122,972

936,209
35,182
130,481
168,699
97,524
56,346
37,115
281,458
129,404

932,757
35,189
124,360
171,146
95,645
56,726
36,315
281,925
131,451

917,806
33,909
119,050
172,396
91,111
55,898
35,431
282,176
127,835

916640
33619

303,657
120,979
182,678
14,695
87,925
25,997
43,229
502
10,330

306,236
120,025
186,211
15,143
88,862
27,977
44,553
(n)
9,676

309,859
121,499
188,360
14,130
89,500
28,859
45,637
(N)
10,234

311,466
118,542
192,924
13,788
92,710
29,229
45,953
(N)
11,244

314,271

313410
118216
195194
14061
93523
30571
47457

1,346,589
55,872
57,351
47,784
223,264
40,302
14,901
41,978
5,657
433,781
41,563
130,737
89,969
2,094
94,749
ri
66,587

1,399,977
56,511
53,883
45,673
198,308
41,777
15,333
46,161
9,686
449,658
44,028
133,776
96,401
2,437
100,736
102,689
2,920

1,455,878
58,454
54,150
43,559
208,482
42,392
15,851
49,486
10,121
468,257
45,528
134,814
102,536
2,560
106,975
109,328
3,385

1,514,773
58,509
55,195
40,365
214,376
44,159
16,540
51,295
10,892
492,977
46,903
141,456
108,798
2,729
112,255
114,629
3,695

1,522,883

750,741
141,312
68,284
541,145

752,241
142,393
65,650
544,198

758,661
142,239
63,241
553,181

771,995
144,436

765,141

D Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information; estimates are included in totals.
_____
__ .
.
ei~
N Data not available for this year.
1. 1969-74 based on 1967 SIC. 1975-87 based on 1972 SIC. 1988-92 based on 1987 SIC.
2. “Other” consists of the number of jobs held by U.S. residents employed by international
organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States.
3 Under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification, ordnance was reclassified to four twodigit industries: fabricated metal products; electronic equipment, except computer equipment;
transportation equipment; and instruments and related products.

196,204
13,495
94,578
47,105
V)
10,660

54,566

15,060
51,800
11,436
114,292
113,441
109,584
3,482

120022

169957
89120
54667
35756
284650
128849

(N )

9582
1559575
55207
54471
39855
210913
39828
14293
52954
10939
533672
47232
149015
118860
3508
115625
109784
3419
768897
136355
65097
567445

4 Under the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification, combined real estate, insurance, etc.,
was reclassified to four two-digit industries: nondepository credit institutions; insurance
agents, brokers, and services; real estate; and legal services.
5. This category was new under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification; therefore esti­
mates prior to 1975 do not exist.
6. This category is new under the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification; therefore esti­
mates prior to 1988 do not exist.

M-68

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Transfer Payments for States
[Thousands of dollars]
A rizo n a

1987
T o ta l tra n s fe r p a y m e n ts ....................................................

Government payments to individuals..............
Retirement, disability and health insurance benefit paymenis"!!!!.’]
Old age, survivors, and disability insurance payments............
Railroad retirement and disability payments.............................
Federal civilian employee retirement payments.......................
Military retirement payments....................................................
State and local government employee retirement payments
Worker’s compensation payments (Federal and State) ...........
Other govt, disability insurance & retirement payments1 ........
Medical payments2 ........................................ ............................
Income maintenance benefit payments ........... I.!!!!!!!!"!!"!!"!”!!!!!'
Supplemental security income (SSI) payments........................
Aid to families with dependent children (AFDC)..............
Food stamps .................................................................
Other income maintenance3 ........................... ..!.!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”!
Unemployment insurance benefit payments.....................
State unemployment insurance compensation................. .......
Unemployment compensation for Federal civilian empl. (UCFE)
Unemployment compensation for railroad employees ............
Unemployment compensation for veterans (UCX)................... .
Other unemployment compensation4 ...................................
Veterans benefit payments....................................................
Veterans pensions and compensation payments.........il!!!!!!!"!!]
Educational assist, to veterans, dependents, and survivors5 ..
Veterans life insurance benefit payments.................................
Other assistance to veterans6 ............................................... .
Federal education and training assist, paymnts (excl. vets)7 !!!!!!!!!
Other payments to individuals8 ...................................... .............
Payments to nonprofit institutions........................................
Federal Government payments.................................................. .
State and local government payments9 .................. .....................
Business payments .........................................................
Business payments to individuals10 ........................... ....................

1988

7 ,1 8 8 ,2 2 4

6,818,877
4,381,763
2,861,418
95,165
485,603
472,461
271,986
187,268
7,862
1,479,507
364,970
102,944
97,827
124,249
39,950
136,352
127,842
4,473
1,888

1,137
1,012

299,910
256,206
16,243
27,078
383
112,069
44,306
172,512
53,196
75,096
44,220
196,835

1. Includes temporary disability payments and black lung payments.
2. Consists of medicare payments, medical vendor payments, and CHAMPUS payments.
3. includes general assistance, emergency assistance, refugee assistance, foster home
care payments, earned income tax credits, ana energy assistance.
4. Consists of trade readjustment allowance payments, redwood park benefit payments,
public service employment benefit payments, and transitional benefit payments.
5. Includes veterans’ readjustment benefit payments and educational assistance to spouses
and children of disabled or deceased veterans.
6. Includes payments to paraplegics, payments for autos and conveyances for disabled vet­
erans, veterans’ aid, and veterans’ bonuses.
7. Includes Federal fellowship payments (National Science Foundation, fellowships and
traineeships, subsistence payments to State maritime academy cadets, and other Federal fel-

7 ,7 8 9 ,8 6 8

7,407,073
4,778,167
3,081,962
99,863
528,447
504,077
311,739
242,343
9,736
1,629,560
439,949
113,127
109,807
154,267
62,748
123,985
117,003
4,010
1,435
1,080
457
292,818
251,738
12,956
27,461
663
98,660
43,934
187,596
59,084
84,240
44,272
195,199

1990
8 ,6 1 5 ,1 8 8

8,221,131
5,147,306
3,374,375
105,232
554,437
533,732
335,152
234,842
9,536
1,888,166
527,038
122,622
125.502
190.502
88,412
131,708
123,644
4,635
1,581
1,059
789
312,449
262,934
13,563
35,451
501
132,952
81,512
196,883
59,742
89,765
47,376
197,174

9 ,599,013

9,192,432
5,665,784
3,656,554
112,262
591,218
575,360
467,837
253,796
8,757
2,158,385
652,985
141,833
152,418
257,742
100,992
172,556
163,227
4,932
1,594
1,366
1,437
317,519
276,026
9,608
31,355
530
140,369
84,834
206,958
62,244
99,741
44,973
199,623

1991

1992

10,713,470

12,168,691

10,267,922
6,109,328
4,021,224
117,251
630,323
621,265
501,336
209,255
8,674
2,544,294
822,896
165,564
207,545
327,200
122,587
227,930
217,872
5,170
1,653
1,830
1,405
335,491
287,413
11,324
36,149
605
140,705
87,278
249,682
69,374
137,011
43,297
195,866

11,686,414
6,601,516
4,369,309
121,674
646,007
660,959
551,602
241,359
10,606
3,137,602
1.034,208
207,521
265,987
380,095
180,605
336,563
316,183
8,653
1,522
9,296
909
347,304
295,775
13,407
37,551
571
153,560
75,661
275,169
80,539
151,201
43,429
207,108

lowships), interest subsidy on higher education loans, basic educational opportunity qrants
and Job Corps payments.
8. Includes Bureau of Indian Affairs payments, education exchange payments, Alaska Per­
manent Fund dividend payments, compensation of survivors of public safety officers, compen­
sation of victims of crime, compensation of victims of Hurricane Hugo and the Loma Prieta
Earthquake, compensation for Japanese internment, compensation of victims of Hurricanes
Andrew and Imki, and other special payments to individuals.
9. Consists of State and local government payments for foster home care supervised by
private agencies, State and local government educational assistance payments to nonprofit
institutions, and other State and local govt, payments to nonprofit institutions.
10. Includes personal injury payments to individuals other than employees and other busi­
ness transfer payments.

M-69

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

State Farm Income and Expenditures for States
(Thousands of dollars)
K a nsas

1987
C a s h ra c s ip ts fro m m a rk e tin g s

Total livestock and products............
Meat animals and other livestock .
Cattle and calves.....................
Hogs and pigs ..................
Sheep and other livestock ..
Dairy products......................
Poultry and poultry products .
Total crops .................................
Total grains.............................
Com ....................................
O ats.....................................
Sorghum..............................
W heat..................................
Soybeans ............................
Other grains ........................
Hay, silage, etc.........................
Vegetables..............................
Fruits and nuts
Greenhouse, nursery and mushroom products
Forest and maple products .............................
Tobacco ..........................................................
Cotton .............................................................
Other crops.....................................................

7,292,905

5,000,550
4,826,556
4,428,256
362,409
35,891
155,000
18,994
2,292,355
2,106,777
254,190
3,442
467,392
1,007,071
360,975
13,707
114,610
17,021
4,316
24.692

7 ,884,189

5,342,180
5,177,495
4,815,461
326,943
35,091
149,760
14,925
2,542,009
2,314,025
274,740
4,652
470,776
1,202,913
335,255
25,689
162,451
17,521
5,258
15,342

‘'S

1992

1991

1990

1989

1988

7,758,488

8 ,189,402

8 ,281,983

8,122,565

5,486,379
5,300,617
4,924,174
336,380
40,063
163,020
22,742
2,272,087
2,081,016
383,740
5,598
413,585
920,757
326,905
30,431
144,749
18,638
4,690
17,344

6,198,523
6,011,970
5,564,548
402,871
44,551
162,925
23,628
1,990,879
1,823,781
336,200
4,709
283,152
910,768
267,534
21,418
122,246
16,023
4,736
19,374

5,950,618
5,788,226
5,341,744
402,943
43,539
141,453
20,939
2,331,365
2,155,051
407,665
3,234
294,745
1,201,870
227,601
19,936
117,037
25,842
5,368
22,338

5,690,211
5,519,953
5,132,035
341,170
46,748
151,074
19,184
2,432,344
2,237,638
469,984
4,048
319,979
1,124,283
296,341
23,003
132,259
27,060
5,375
24,579
(N)

(f2

‘"à

Ï

0

247
24.692

97
27,315

193
5,457

194
4,525

263
5,466

289
5,144

1,340,421

1,263,683

1,076,863

1,288,206

1,186,060

834,746
453,460

697,895
488,165

1,051,952

O th e r I n c o m e ..................................................................

7 ,980,502

8.389.511

8.107.472

6 .075.397

P ro d u c tio n e x p e n s e s ...........................................................

775,919
3,263,743
102,398
422,507
248,948
359,769
2,934,188

778,022
3,207,098
96,880
425,110
239,621
372,793
2,955,873

Government payments .............................••••■•
Imputed and miscellaneous income received1

966,320
374,101

847,994
415,689

588,444
488,219

592,145
459,807

7 .053.311

852,296
2,426,149
91,199
326,598
229,336
315,246
2,812,487

7.583.135

Feed purchased....................................................
Livestock purchased .............................................
Seed purchased..................................
Fertilizer and lime (includes ag. chem., 1978-fwd.)
Petroleum products purchased..............................
Hired farm labor expense2 ....................................
All other production expenses3 .............................

- 527,542

- 414,508

-23,482
-391,026

54,229
-318,119

-737
332,576

- 346,454

371.272

V a lu e o f in v e n to ry c h a n g e ................................................

-37,069
-309,385

147,875
223,397

8 ,033,326

9,147,872

8 ,835,129

9 ,477,608

9 ,468,043

9 ,174,507

R e a lize d n e t In c o m e .............................................................

1,580,015

1,564,737

854,627

1,088,097

1,360,671

1,099,110

T o ta l n e t In c o m e In c lu d in g c o rp o ra te f a r m s ...........

1,052,373

1,150,229

590,737

1,419,936

1,014,117

1,470,382

-17
918,537

12
975,200

516,902

1,177,749

922,224

-15
1,242,692

6,102
1,158,514

721,798

1,394,324

1,121,231

Livestock..............................................................
Crops ...................................................................
T o ta l c a s h re c e ip ts a n d o th e r I n c o m e ........................

Less: Total production expenses...........................
Plus: Value of inventory change............................
Less: Corporate farm s..........................................
Plus: Statistical adjustment...................................
T o ta l n e t fa rm p ro p rie to rs ' I n c o m e .............................

Plus: Farm wages and perquisites.......................
Plus: Farm other labor Income.............................
T o ta l fa rm la b o r a n d p ro p rie to rs ' In c o m e ...............

-107,998
-419,644
7.053.311

-527,642

135,819
174,180
4,589

1,095,306

946,217
2,730,478
93,994
360,003
226,568
332,445
2,893,430

7.583.135
-414,508
175,041

177,212

936,007
3,032,311
99,561
389,719
221,952
371,279
2,929,673

876,948
3,405,450
95,902
396,015
263,557
390,443
2,961,196
331.839

7,980,502
-263,890
73,854
19

197,269
7,627

8.389.511

8.107.472

331.839

-346,454

242,206
19
208,893
7,682

91,908
15

190,840
8,167

8.075.397
371.272
227,675

192,331
7,469

1,442,492

2. Includes hired workers' cash wages, social security, perquisites, and contract labor, ma­
N Data not available for this year.
hire and custom work expenses.
,
..
1.
Includes Imputed Income such as gross rental value of dwellings and value of home con­chine
3. Includes repair and operation of machinery; depreciation, interest, rent and taxes; and
sumption, and other farm related Incomecomponents such as machine hire and custom work other
miscellaneous
expensesincludlng
agricultural
chemicals
(1969-77).
income, rental income, and Income from forest products (1978-92).

M-70

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Personal Tax and Nontax Payments for States
[Thousands of dollars]
Colorado
Total personal income ..........................................
Less: Personal tax and nontax payments !!!!!!!!"!!!!
Equals: Disposable personal Incom e...................

1987

1988

1989

1990

5 2 ,0 2 3 ,0 1 0

54,4 7 4 ,3 7 3

5 8 ,2 4 1 ,3 6 2

62,1 8 7 ,4 7 8

6 6 ,4 7 0 ,9 4 7

71,653,632

53 ,6 4 1 ,7 5 7

5 7 ,3 46,416

6 1 ,9 29,102

6,505,275
4 5 ,5 1 7 ,7 3 5

6,405,478
48,0 6 8 ,8 9 5

7,629,332
50 ,6 1 2 ,0 3 0

1991

8,545,721

1992

9’124*531

9.724.530

Population (thousands)1 ..........................................

3,261

3,263

3,276

3,302

3,378

Per capita personal income (dollars)2 ......................
Per capita disposable personal income (dollars)3 ....

3,470

15,954
13,959

16,696
14,733

17,779
15,450

18,832
16,244

19,680
16,979

Personal tax and nontax payments...................

20,648
17,846

6,505,275

6,405,478

7,629,332

8,545,721

9,124,531

Personal tax and nontax payments to:
Federal government (net of refunds) ..........
Individual income taxes (net of refunds)
Individual income taxes (gross)........
Less: Refunds..................................
Fiduciary income tax ...........................
Estate and gift ta x ................................
Nontax payments ................................

9.724.530

5,084,652
4,968,448
5,986,795
1,018,347
36,020
68,048
12,136

4,813,401
4,689,055
5,644,513
955,458
30,927
78,494
14,925

5,900,083
5,764,981
6,706,551
941,570
31,042
87,563
16,497

6,683,916
6,532,191
7,424,297
892,106
38,964
96,166
16,595

7,044,511
6,898,035
7,817,625
919,590
32,285
93,413
20,778

7,403,893
7,255,042
8,195,272
940,230
33,193
96,098
19,560

Personal tax and nontax payments to:
State governments .....................................
Individual income taxes........................
Death and gift taxes.............................
Motor vehicle ta x e s..............................
Other taxes4 ........................................
Nontax payments .................................

1,212,048
1.056,872
11,361
41,089
32,468
70,258

1,387,264
1,213,564
15,585
43,925
36,525
77,665

1,535,095
1,329,354
17,854
61,652
38,466
87,769

1,646,268
1,400,656
13,679
80,532
47,943
103,458

1,818,074
1,527,335
35,229
84,312
51,855
119,343

2,041,901
1,748,729
20,999
89,371
49,452
133,350

Personal tax and nontax payments to:
Local governments......................................
Individual income taxes........................
Motor vehicle license taxes..................
Other taxes5 ........................................
Nontax payments .................................

149,285
0
5,996
10,173
133,116

150,918
0
6,316
9,990
134,612

130,195

183,492
0
7,722
15,408
160,362

196,186

11,840
110,020

152,201
0
6,987
13,777
131,437

8,215
16,201
171,770

State and local personal property taxes .............

59,290

53,895

63,959

63,336

78,454

82,550

1. Midyear population estimates of the Bureau of the Census. The 1990 midyear (July 1)
chanSj98 reflect the ^April
1990 census count and 3 months of estimated population
2. Per capita personal income was computed using midyear population estimates of the
Bureau of the Census. The 1990 midyear (July 1) estimates reflect the (April 1 1990 census
count and 3 months of estimated population change.

0
8 ,3 3 5

0

3. Per capita disposable personal income was computed using midyear population estimat®s of the Bureau of the Census, the 1990 midyear (July 1) estimates reflect the (April
1) 1990 census count and 3 months of estimated population change.
4. Includes hunting and fishing taxes and other license taxes.
5. Includes local death and gift taxes and other local taxes.

M-71

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions
[Millions of dollars]

U n ited S t a t e s .............................................

1985

1986

1987

2 ,9 3 2 ,4 0 4

3 ,1 2 1 ,9 1 5

3 ,2 78,016
205 ,5 1 4

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993'

3 ,5 3 5 ,2 2 2

3,774,071

4 ,0 3 3 ,6 2 2

4 ,2 1 2 ,1 9 3

4 .4 8 4 ,1 3 8

4,687,969

228 ,2 2 3

241 ,0 8 0

24 8 ,8 9 0

254 ,494

265 ,9 4 3

276 ,0 6 6

1988

N e w E n g lan d ...........................................................

176,061

189 ,828

Connecticut .............................................
Maine ......................................................
Massachusetts ........................................
New Hampshire ......................................
Rhode Island...........................................
Vermont...................................................

49.562
12.563
82,045
13,856
12,183
5,853

52,892
13,555
88,717
15,357
13,013
6,295

58,096
14,678
95,361
16,846
13,690
6,843

64,491
16,254
106,361
18,643
14,952
7,521

68,494
17,678
111,294
19,659
15,751
8.204

71,062
18,546
113,899
20,144
16,645
8,594

72,320
19,088
116,471
20,835
16,932
8,848

75,393
20,098
121,365
21,919
17,729
9,439

77,920
20,944
126,168
22,819
18,384
9,830

578 ,4 4 8

620 ,8 5 7

654 ,163

709 ,8 9 2

7 5 6 ,8 7 2

8 0 6 ,9 6 7

837 ,899

88 7 ,9 6 8

918 ,8 1 6

M id e a s t ......................................................................

Delaware.................................................
District of Columbia..................................
Maryland .................................................
New Jersey .............................................
New York ................................................
Pennsylvania...........................................

7,631
9,238
61,451
113,893
242,924
143,311

8,158
9,489
66,463
121,197
262,289
153,261

8,734
10,149
71,452
130,368
274,226
159,233

9,460
11,268
78,078
143,517
296,749
170,819

10,298
11,906
83,823
153,535
313,206
184,104

11,069
12,263
89,726
161,396
337,229
195,284

11,703
12,920
92,664
165,718
350,419
204,475

12,217
13,689
97,734
176,849
371,430
216,049

12,867
14,227
102,041
184,012
381,186
224,484

503 ,8 0 7

533 ,6 3 2

5 5 3 ,5 3 8

59 3 ,0 2 4

629 ,8 8 8

667 ,483

69 2 ,3 9 7

740 ,1 1 5

7 7 2 ,6 3 7

G re a t L a k e s .............................................................

149,740
60,504
112,025
126,033
55,505

158,299
64,158
119,661
133,026
58,489

163,521
67,549
123,755
137,553
61,161

175,009
71,966
132,438
148,972
64,639

187,719
76,887
139,905
156,510
68,866

199,341
81,308
147,448
165,624
73,762

206,125

204 ,694

215 ,504

22 4 ,0 5 4

235 ,7 1 6

251,241

31,471
28,964
51,607
59,592
18,554
7,348
7,158
606 ,568

38,657
22,110
141,031
66,533
35,635
45,815
22,246
64,384
31,879
48,869
71,656
17,752

32,447
30,547
55,293
63,104
19,044
7,538
7,531
653 ,615

41,577
23,324
153,929
73,431
37,267
46,636
23,406
70,133
33,966
53,456
77,935
18,555

33,649
31,853
57,548
66,011
19,598
7,532
7,862
692 ,9 8 6

43,852
24,247
165,420
78,512
39,043
46,245
24,764
74,963
36,400
57,329
83,354
18,859

269 ,4 1 0

2 8 0 ,8 6 8

34,826
33,990
60,875
69,564
21,281
6,995
8,185

u/,583
34,920
66,033
73,393
22,487
7,884
8,941

40,351
37,855
70,134
78,166
24,247
8,819
9,837

39,788
72,641
82,527
25,365
8,881
10,391

749 ,6 1 6

8 0 4 ,7 4 8

864 ,1 7 9

910 ,5 8 6

300 ,373

309 ,122

87,074
11,085
971 ,933

49,870
27,362
200,008
90,561
44,215
50,815
27,902
87,117
42,084
65,749
98,168
20,895

53,564
28,816
215,305
96,897
47,621
53,686
29,597
94,761
46,645
70,020
104,895
22,372

56,677
30,617
226,123
102,747
50,254
57,222

74,190
109,201
23,690

25,409

365 ,8 7 5

388 ,1 3 7

418 ,382

443 ,5 4 6

121 ,916

131,069

300 ,3 4 5

319 ,9 4 9

40,723
15,135
35,710
200,072

43,514
15,630
35,592
205,610

46,885
16,595
37,582
218,888

49,623
18,019
39,537
234,406

52,753
19,238
41,832
252,052

54,855
20,463
43,615
269,204

8 1 ,228

8 4 ,4 2 0

8 6 ,754

9 2 ,7 4 7

99,271

64,204
36,025
114,049
54,900

105 ,753

113 ,357

41,357
9,944
8,234
15,779
5,914

42,680
10,395
8,742
16,676
5,927

44,036
10,678
8,831
17,484
5,725

47,560
11,457
9,126
18,625
5,979

50,573
12,804
9,858
19,836
6,200

53,617
13,998
10,263
21,024
6,852

57,394
14,801
11,047
22,692
7,422

61,875
16,048

497 ,9 8 6

53 2 ,4 1 8

560 ,6 6 2

6 0 6 ,0 5 4

649 ,387

705 ,0 6 4

73 4 ,4 5 6

777 ,5 0 7

8,537
403,063
14,062
13,623
31,586
61,547

8,230
425,047
14,820
14,947
32,912
64,706

8,674
376,306
13,013
12,585
30,041
57,368

1,028,593

46,931
25,717
179,594
85,735
41,327
48,852
26,475
81,858
40,040
61,866
91,031
20,190

37,162
14,476
35,309
196,666

29 1 ,6 4 0

229,825
96,113
169,518
190,551
86,630

172,106

3 4 1 ,5 8 6

283,611

220,325

9,467
488,570
17,600
19,111
38,932
75,707

8,780
459,231
16,239
16,701
36,064
69,039

10,149
528,976
19,691
21,434
42,044
82,770

10,836
546,875
20,847
23,132
44,448
88,318

11,545
574,751
21,934
25,254

248,890
693,909
667,483
269,410
693,933
200,802
376,386
199,179
683,63C

254.494
720,612
692,397
280,866
727.494
212.54C
400,656
211,807
711,32^

265,943

808 ,1 2 0

101 ¡376

Census Divisions

Pacific ........................................................
p

Preliminary.

176,061
500,128
503,807
204,694
471,555
145,408
299,899
145.45C
485,401

189,828
536,747
533,632
215,50^
512.06C
155,706
305,741
153,902
518,795

205,514
563,82£
553.53E
224,054
547,842
164,988
311,691
160,845
545,715

228,223
611,085
593,024
235,716
597,254
176,599
331.03S
172,928
589,353

241,080
650,845
629,888
251,241
644,859
187,736
352,121
186,024
630,277

276,066
789,681

300,373
229,666
432,477
227,77^
752,25C

456,476

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Per Capita Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions
[Dollars]
1985
United States
New England ..........
Connecticut ..........
Maine ..................
Massachusetts .....
New Hampshire ....
Rhode Island........
Vermont................
Mideast ..................
Delaware...............
District of Columbia
Maryland ...............
New Jersey ..........
New York .............
Pennsylvania.........
Great L ak es............
Illinois ...................
Indiana .................
Michigan...............
Ohio......................
Wisconsin.............
Plains ......................
Iowa......................
Kansas .................
Minnesota..............
Missouri................
Nebraska..............
North Dakota.........
South Dakota ........
Southeast ...............
Alabama................
Arkansas ..............
Florida .................. .
Georgia ................ .
Kentucky .............. .
Louisiana...............
Mississippi.............
North Carolina.......
South Carolina ......
Tennessee ............
Virginia ..................
West Virginia..........
Southwest................
Arizona..................
New Mexico ..........
Oklahoma..............
Texas ....................

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993'

1 2 ,324

12,999

1 3 ,528

14,457

15,291

16,173

16,706

17,580

18,177

1 3 ,817

14,790

15,866

17,440

18,289

18,828

19,278

2 0 ,153

20,867

15,481
10,802
13,950
13,900
12,572

16,405
11,583
15,028
14,980
13,313
11,785

17,888
12,389
16,065
15,976
13,832
12,665

1 3 ,516

14,440

12,998
14,865
14,811
15,899
14,706
13,006

15,144

14,556
13,923
15,053
13,652
12,174

13,711
15,933
15,648
16,993
15,345
13,480

12,163

12,871

13,308

13,134

19,707
13,500
17,784
17,219
15,004
13,678
16,341

14,605
17,871
16,760
18,606
16,538
14,418
14,212

20,860
14,490
18,501
17,799
15,741
14,711
17,365

15,643
19,075
17,732
19,872
17,417
15,515
15,043

21,604
15,064
18,926
18,120
16,570
15,225
18,463

16,545
20,312
18,700
20,852
18,733
16,417
15,863

21,979
15,442
19,427
18,810
16,870
15,584
19,083

17,190
21,743
19,053
21,319
19,417
17,113
16,333

22,992
16,256
20,252
19,656
17,706
16,521

23,776
16,898
20,985
20,278
18 384
17,076

2 0 ,127

2 0 ,709

17,682
23^391
19*876
22¡614
20,510
18,011

23 ¡354
20 948
18^632

14,353
12,341
13,468
12,782
12,799

15,363
13,102
14,365
13,794
13,402

16,452
13,919
15,119
14,453
14,180

17,412
14,636
15,837
15,247
15,047

17,886
15,092
16,292
15,732
15,529

17,325

17,961

18’972
16,128
17'155
16¡698
161556

17*888
17,180
17,196

12,854

13,442

14,279

15,231

15,790

16,762

17,122

12,341
11,739
11,689

13,900
11,762
13,108
12,396
12,297

11,762

12,389

11,931
12,332
11,916
11,707
10,853

11,620
12,556
13,147
12,561
12,095
11,257
10,819

12,159
13,024
13,586
13,052
12,508
11,391
11,294

12,578
13,804
14,168
13,687
13,540
10,672
11,721

13,565
14,121
15,222
14,403
14,278
12,198
12,834

14,516
15,258
15,990
15,246
15,340
13,837
14,120

14,794
15,976
16,413
16,004
15,950
14,023
14,809

15Ì880
17,019
17,516
16,775
16,784
15,403
15,648

1 0 ,792

11,494

9,730
9,500
12,423
11,157
9,644
10,392
8,594
10,294
9,650
10,363
12,536
9,309

10,415
10,000
13,191
12,067
10,104
10,581
9,023
11,093
10,160
11,279
13,408
9,856

12,043

12,896

13,702

14,532

15,110

15,906

11,735

11,861

11,672
10,063
10,792
12,084

Rocky Mountain.......
Colorado.................
Idaho .....................
Montana .................
Utah.......................
Wyoming ...............

12,888
10,002
10,012
9,603
11,835

Far W est...................
Alaska ...................
California...............
Hawaii ...................
Nevada ..................
Oregon ..................
Washington ............

16,287
14,230
12,514
13,232
11,239
13,037

11,331

1 3 ,817

12,308
10,346
10,977
12,079

16,608

11,662
10,976
14,591
13,572
11,229
11,389
10,259
12,629
11,733
12,827
15,077
11,030

12,374
11,662
15,826
14,126
12,024
11,948
10,839
13,269
12,174
13,544
16,040
11,566

13,227
12,236
16,535
14,891
12,901
12,728
11,491
14,243
13,327
14,315
16,886
12,479

13,857
12,914
17,036
15,502
13,528
13,483
12,120
14,739
13,756
14,981
17,366
13,167

14,717
13,981
17,532
16,296
14,468
14,309
12,939
15,709
14,467
16,045
18,125
14,047

15’,332
14¡424
18¡513
16¡871
15¡010
14¡947
13,631
16,421
15,071
16,705
18762
14,552

12,135

12,868

13,618

14,408

1 5 ,037

14,338
12,658
13,291
14,785

14,645
13,224
13,768
15,514

1 5 ,907

16,541

12,658
10,570
11,086
12,368

13,261
11,133
11,865
13,131

13,700
11,982
12,550
13,947

15,312
13,858
14,536
16,467

11,724

12,038

13,504
10,839
10,968
10,418
12,000

12,876

13,723

14,492

14,577
11,622
11,403
11,023
12,854

1 5 ,237

15,438
12,876
12,329
11,628
13,526

16,231
13,836
12,834
12,158
15,114

15,981

17,032
14,262
13,681
12,844
16,208

17,859
15,056
14,183
13,558
16,724

14,893

15,722

15,258
15,300
13,876
14,604
12,184
14,276

16,198
16,131
15,036
15,533
13,154
14,877

14,460

15,782
17*635
17¡9Ó7
17,158
17¡416
15¡688
15¡981

10,920
10,350
13,786
12,644
10,599
10,644
9,566
11,705
10,766
11,985
14,049
10,151

13,182
10,496
10,741
10,028
11,957
15,683
14,870
13,368
13,891
11,769
13,821

19Ì648

16,426

17,303
16,721
16,079
16,802
13,951
15,951

17,389

17,769

18,473

15',921
14¡587
15,060
17Í116
16,730

18¡628
15,974
15,128
14,066
17,504
18,944

18,354
17,690
17,693
17,584
14,711
16,890

19,054
17,985
18,368
17,960
15,229
17,607

19,642
18,603
18,978
18,897
16,004
18,758

20,306
18,997
20,038
19,781
16,731
19,290

18,828
18,437
15,863
15,231
15,859
13,204
14,061
14,522
17,383

19,278
19,080
16,333
15,790
16,372
13,847
14,766
15,107
17,763

20,153
20,154
17,325
16,762
17,103
14,787
15,692
15,840
18,459

20,867
20,713
17,961
17,122
17,847
15,414
16,313
16,567
18,916

Census Divisions
New England ........
Middle Atlantic ......
East North Central .
West North Central
South Atlantic .......
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain ..............
Pacific ..................
r

Preliminary.

13,817
13,469
12,163
11,762
11,741
9,712
11,411
11,415
13,833

14,790
14,412
12,871
12,389
12,530
10,371
11,513
11,881
14,476

15,866
15,094
13,308
12,854
13,161
10,947
11,752
12,235
14,901

17,440
16,294
14,212
13,442
14,111
11,688
12,506
12,997
15,728

18,289
17,321
15,043
14,279
14,994
12,403
13,259
13,782
16,415

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Total Personal Income for Counties and Metropolitan Areas
(Thousands of dollars!
1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

D e la w a r e ................................................................................................................

10 ,4 2 6 ,1 3 2

11,3 7 0 ,6 0 8

1 2 ,4 19,747

1 3 ,1 93,023

1 3 ,7 48,405

14,317,961

Consolidated metropolitan areas:
Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD.................

103,559,212

111,480,569

119,449,287

126,512,402

130,654,259

137,831,987

Metropolitan areas:
Dover, DE............................................................ ......................
Wilmington-Newark, DE-MD .......................................................

1,309,089
815321101

1,431,905
9,300,543

1,541,783
10,234,770

1,626,177
10,944,404

1,737,794
11,334,698

1,846,390
11,761,401

Counties:
Kent .......................................................................................
New Castle.............................................................................
Sussex ...................................................................................

1,309,089
7Ì571Ì823
1,544,220

1,431,905
8,256,567
1,682,134

1,541,783
9,074,872
1,803,092

1,626,177
9,693,071
1,873,775

1,737,794
10,043,336
1,967,275

1,846,390
10,418,282
2,053,289

1991

1992

Total Population for Counties and Metropolitan Areas
[Thousands]

Consolidated metropolitan areas:

1990

1989

1988

1987
637.0

647.7

658.3

669.0

680.8

690.9

5,800.4

5,839.5

5,870.4

5,900.0

5,923.7

5,938.5

106.7
489.8

108.1
499.0

109.7
507.2

111.6
515.4

114.5
523.0

116.1
530.0

106.7
422.5
107.8

108.1
430.0
109.6

109.7
436.8
111.7

111.6
443.5
113.9

114.5
449.6
116.7

116.1
455.0
119.8

Metropolitan areas:
Counties:

Sussex ...................................................................................
Note.—Table shows Census Bureau midyear population estimates. Estimates for 1990-92 reflect State and county population estimates as of February 1994.

Per Capita Personal Income for Counties and Metropolitan Areas
[Dollars]
1992

1991

1990

1989

1988

1987
D e la w a r e ................................................................................................. ..............

16,365

17,555

1 8 ,867

19,719

2 0 ,1 9 5

2 0 ,724

Consolidated metropolitan areas:
Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD.................

17,854

19,091

20,348

21,443

22,056

23,210

Metropolitan areas:
Dover, DE..................................................................................
Wllmington-Newark, DE-MD .......................................................

12,269
17,421

13,251
18,639

14,050
20,181

14,567
21,235

15,182
21,671

15,909
22,191

14,050
20,774
16,142

14,567
21,854
16,456

15,182
22,336
16,859

15,909
22,897
17,137

Counties:
13,251
12,269
Kent .......................................................................................
19,201
17,921
New Castle.............................................................................
15,343
14,320
Sussex ...................................................................................
Note.— Per capita personal Income was computed with Census Bureau midyear population estimates. Estimates for
1994.

1990-92 reflect State and county population estimates as of February

Per Capita Personal Income for Counties and Metropolitan Areas
[Percent of national average]
1987 I

1992

1991

1990

1989

1988

D e la w a r e .......................................................................................

105

106

107

106

105

103

Consolidated metropolitan areas:
Philadelphla-Wllmlngton-Atlantlc City, PA-NJ-DE-MD

114

115

115

115

115

115

Metropolitan areas:
Dover, DE...............................................................
Wllmington-Newark, DE-MD ....................................

78
111

80
112

79
114

78
114

79
113

110

Counties:
Kent ....................................................................
New C astle..........................................................
Sussex ................................................................

78
115
92

80
116
92

79
117
91

78
117
88

79
117
88

79
114
85

79

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Per Capita Peraonal Income Rankings for Counties:
50 Highest and 50 Lowest Per Capita Incomes of the 178 Counties In the Mideast Region, 1992
50 counties with the highest per capita incomes
:omes
Rank

County
New York, New York........
Westchester, New York....
Somerset, New Jersey .....
Bergen, New Jersey .........
Morris, New Jersey...........
Montgomery, Maryland.....
Nassau, New York............
Montgomery, Pennsylvania
Hunterdon, New Jersey....
Mercer, New Jersey .........
Chester, Pennsylvania......
Union, New Jersey ...........
District of Columbia..........
Howard, Maryland ............
Monmouth, New Jersey....
Talbot, Maryland..............
Rockland, New York.........
Essex, New Jersey...........
Middlesex, New Jersey ....
Baltimore, Maryland..........
Delaware, Pennsylvania ....
Putnam, New York ...........
Atlantic, New Jersey.........
Richmond, New York........
Allegheny, Pennsylvania ...
Suffolk, New York.............
Bucks, Pennsylvania ........
Albany, New York.............
Queens, New York ...........
New Castle, Delaware......
Monroe, New York............
Burlington, New Jersey ....
Montour, Pennsylvania.....
Cape May, New Jersey....
Sussex, New Jersey.........
Anne Arundel, Maryland ....
Dutchess, New York.........
Passaic, New Jersey........
Ocean, New Jersey ..........
Warren, New Jersey.........
Lehigh, Pennsylvania .......
Schenectady, New York ....
Camden, New Jersey.......
Queen Annes, Maryland ....
Cumberland, Pennsylvania
Dauphin, Pennsylvania.....
Prince Georges, Maryland .
Hudson, New Jersey ........
Worcester, Maryland ........
Carroll, Maryland .............

rs
Dollars
49,197
34,843
34,580
33,815
33,616
33,614
32,270
31,747
30,139
28,443
28,297
27,910
27,909
27,439
27,226
26,779
26,323
26,206
25,369
24,794
24,513
24,439
24,148
23,954
23,812
23,769
23,699
23,559
23,151
22,897
22,863
22,801
22,742
22,708
22,581
22,492
22,424
22,196
21,976
21,927
21,842
21,791
21,748
21,690
21,662
21,645
21,373
21,359
21,290
21,228

50 counties with the lowest per capita incomes
Percent of national
average
244.7
173.3
172.0
168.2
167.2
167.2
160.5
157.9
149.9
141.5
140.7
138.8
138.8
136.5
135.4
133.2
130.9
130.3
126.2
123.3
121.9
121.6
120.1
119.1
118.4
118.2
117.9
117.2
115.2
113.9
113.7
113.4
113.1
112.9
112.3
111.9
111.5
110.4
109.3
109.1
108.6
108.4
108.2
107.9
107.7
107.7
106.3
106.2
105.9
105.6

Rank
178
177
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
156
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
130
131
129

County
Forest, Pennsylvania..........
Somerset, Maryland ...........
Allegany, New York............
Fulton, Pennsylvania..........
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania ...
Schuyler, New York............
Lewis, New York ...............
Bedford, Pennsylvania .......
St. Lawrence, New York ....
Wyoming, New York...........
Franklin, New York.............
Garrett, Maryland ..............
Greene, Pennsylvania........
Mifflin, Pennsylvania...........
Yates, New York ...............
Delaware, New York ..........
Tioga, Pennsylvania ..........
Washington, New York.......
Caroline, Maryland .............
Cattaraugus, New York......
Clinton, Pennsylvania.........
Fayette, Pennsylvania........
Herkimer, New York..........
Clarion, Pennsylvania.........
Clinton, New York .............
Indiana, Pennsylvania ........
Juniata, Pennsylvania ........
Schoharie, New York .........
Cortland, New York...........
Jefferson, New York...........
Orleans, New York .............
Bradford, Pennsylvania......
Clearfield, Pennsylvania.....
Cayuga, New York .............
Chenango, New York.........
Potter, Pennsylvania ..........
Crawford, Pennsylvania .....
Kent, Delaware.......... ......
McKean, Pennsylvania .......
Perry, Pennsylvania ...........
Armstrong, Pennsylvania ....
Sullivan, Pennsylvania .......
Susquehanna, Pennsylvania
Chautauqua, New York......
Allegany, Maryland.............
Lawrence, Pennsylvania ....
Columbia, Pennsylvania.....
Somerset, Pennsylvania.....
Tompkins, New York ..........
Jefferson, Pennsylvania .....

Dollars
13,021
13,279
13,328
13,564
13,615
13,931
13,967
14,042
14,065
14,143
14,147
14,183
14,204
14,616
14,763
14,801
14,833
14,859
14,942
14,950
14,998
15,092
15,130
15,137
15,263
15,275
15,385
15,396
15,531
15,535
15,568
15,584
15,691
15,712
15,728
15,742
15,792
15,909
15,949
15,953
15,998
16,018
16,065
16,083
16,102
16,165
16,202
16,232
16,232
16,296

Percent ot national
average
64.8
66.0
66.3
67.5
67.7
69.3
69.5
69.8
70.0
70.3
70.4
70.5
70.6
72.7
73.4
73.6
73.8
73.9
74.3
74.4
74.6
75.1
75.3
75.3
75.9
76.0
76.5
76.6
77.2
77.3
77.4
77.5
78.0
78.1
78.2
78.3
78.5
79.1
79.3
79.3
79.6
79.7
79.9
80.0
80.1
80.4
80.6
80.7
80.7
81.1

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Per Capita Personal Income Rankings for Counties:
50 Highest and 50 Lowest Per Capita Personal Incomes of the 183 Counties In the Far West Region, 1992
50 counties with the lowest per capita incomes

50 counties with the highest per capita incomes
County

Rank
1
2

3
4
5

6
7

8

9
10
11

12

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

22

23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

Marin, California..................................
San Francisco, California ....................
San Mateo, California.........................
King, Washington................................
Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska ...
Wrangell-Petersburg, Alaska..............
Contra Costa, California.....................
San Juan, Washington .......................
Santa Clara, California .......................
Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska .
Douglas, Nevada ................................
Wasnoe, Nevada
Juneau Borough, Alaska ...................
Anchorage Borough, Alaska..............
Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon, Alaska .....
Orange, California..............................
Haines Borough, Alaska....................
Napa, California.................................
North Slope Borough, Alaska............
Honolulu, Hawaii................................
Sitka Borough, Alaska .......................
Santa Barbara, California..................
Alameda, California ...........................
Carson City, Nevada .........................
Sonoma, California............................
Santa Cruz, California .......................
Placer, California ...............................
Aleutians East Borough, Alaska........
Ventura, California............................
Dillingham Census Area, Alaska.......
Multnomah, Oregon..........................
Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska.....
Los Angeles, California.....................
Washington, Oregon.........................
Clackamas, Oregon ..........................
Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska .
Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska .........
Storey, Nevada.................................
Clark, Nevada..................................
Snohomish, Washington...................
Maui and Kalawao, Hawaii ...............
San Diego, California........................
Monterey, California..........................
Lincoln, Washington .........................
Sacramento, California .....................
Benton, Washington .........................
Thurston, Washington.......................
Chelan, Washington ,........................
El Dorado, California ........................
Yolo, California ................................

Dollars
36,076
30,942
29,918
27,769
27,761
26,963
26,491
26,108
25,924
25,826
25,820
25,529
25,390
25,077
24,973
24,651
24,495
24,387
24,153
23,864
23,697
23,368
22,988
22,919
22,913
22,784
22,218
22,133
21,977
21,732
21,727
21,571
21,434
21,145
21,068
20,853
20,805
20,777
20,769
20,653
20,633
20,384
20,322
20,242
20,171
20,122
19,801
19,732
19,729
19,615

Percent of na­
tional average
179.4
153.9
148.8
138.1
138.1
134.1
131.8
129.9
128.9
128.5
128.4
127.0
126.3
124.7
124.2
122.6
121.8
121.3
120.1
118.7
117.9
116.2
114.3
114.0
114.0
113.3
110.5
110.1
109.3
108.1
108.1
107.3
106.6
105.2
104.8
103.7
103.5
103.3
103.3
102.7
102.6
101.4
101.1
100.7
100.3
100.1
98.5
98.1
98.1
97.6

Note.—Table includes only counties with total personal Incomes of $50 million or more.

Rank
183
182
181
180
179
178
177
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
156
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134

County
Wade Hampton Census Area, Alaska
Del Norte, California..........................
Kauai, Hawaii....................................
Kings, California ................................
Ferry, Washington .............................
Yuba, California.................................
Imperial, California.............................
Tehama, California............................
Lassen, California..............................
Modoc, California.
Pend Oreille, Washington...................
Madera, California .............................
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska
Bethel Census Area, Alaska .............
Stevens, Washington.........................
Malheur, Oregon................................
Glenn, California................................
Merced, California .............................
Morrow, Oregon.................................
Nome Census Area, Alaska..............
Tulare, California...............................
Josephine, Oregon ............................
Whitman, Washington .......................
Tillamook, Oregon .............................
Trinity, California...............................
Jefferson, Oregon..............................
Baker, Oregon ..................................
Mason, Washington...........................
Umatilla, Oregon...............................
Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska
Douglas, Oregon ..............................
Franklin, Washington........................
Klamath, Oregon ..............................
Siskiyou, California...........................
Polk, Oregon.....................................
Kem, California.................................
Union, Oregon ..................................
Linn, Oregon....................................
Coos, Oregon ...................................
Butte, California................................
Harney, Oregon
Klickitat, Washington ...................
Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska .
Crook, Oregon .............................
Lake, Oregon...............................
Kittitas, Washington.....................
Grant, Washington.......................
Amador, California.......................
San Bernardino, California ..........
Grant, Oregon..............................

Dollars
9,993
11,683
11,721
13,174
13,476
13.730
13,827
14,037
14,237
14,243
14,326
14.361
14,406
14,416
14,447
14,625
14,694
14,717
14.731
14,954
15,015
15,070
15,081
15,101
15.152
15,190
15,210
15,231
15.361
15,441
15,562
15,620
15,690
15,708
15,748
15,836
15,839
15,853
15.934
15.935
15,939
15,974
16,121
16,129
16.152
16,251
16,289
16,433
16,466
16,474

Percent of na­
tional average
49.7
58.1
58.3
65.5
67.0
68.3
68.8

69.8
70.8
70.8
71.3
71.4
71.7
71.7
71.9
72.7
73.1
73.2
73.3
74.4
74.7
75.0
75.0
75.1
75.4
75.6
75.7
75.8
76.4
76.8
77.4
77.7
78.0
78.1
78.3
78.8
78.8
78.9
79.3
79.3
79.3
79.5
80.2
80.2
80.3
80.8
81.0
81.7
61.9
81.9

M-76

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Personal I n c o m e b y M a j o r S o u r c e a n d Earn i n g s b y Industry for C o u n t i e s a n d Metropolitan A r e a s 1
[Thousands of dollars]
A lle g h a n y , P e n n s y lv a n ia

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

28 ,2 7 0 ,3 1 0

2 9 ,8 5 8 ,6 9 3

31,7 7 4 ,0 4 9

In c o m e b y p la c e o f re s id e n c e
T o ta l p e rs o n a l I n c o m e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26,507,171

Nonfarm personal Income .................................................
Farm income2 ......................................................
Population (thousands)3 ....................................................
Per capita personal income (dollars) ...............................

28,264,552
5,758
17,044

29,853,088
5,605

31,767,397
6,652

1,335.9
21,163

1,334.9
22,368

1,334.4
23,812

21,951,500
1,521,343
-2,501,556
17,928,601
5,572,039
4,769,670

23,129,047
1,632,094
-2,615,035
18,881,918
5,685,843
5,290,932

24,789,657
1,720,177
-2,788,094
20,281,386
5,683,956
5,808,707

17,687,214
1,847,499
2,416,787
1,977
2,414,810

18,346,609
2,051,887
2,730,551
1,810
2,728,741

19,535,007
2,244,761
3,009,889
2,942
3,006,947

5,758
21,945,742

5,605
23,123,442

6,652
24,783,005

20,699,488

22,231,401

50,254
49,743
511
361
150
0

73,528
73,091
437
283
154
0

141,660
90,057
44,439
1,212
5,952

124,831
69,061
48,486
(D)
(°)

1,510,921
343,990
162,468
1,004,463

1,722,061
362,722
207,864
1,151,475

3,844,760
1,097,985

3,937,976
1,069,208
230,139

D e riv a tio n o f p e rs o n a l Incom e:

Earnings by place of work....................................................
Less: Personal cont. for social insur.4 ..........................................
Plus: Adjustment for residence5 ........................................
Equals: Net earn, by place of residence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Plus: Transfer payments .....................................................

1,200,756

1,414,255
-2,225,063

14Ì852Ì779
4,387,338

E a rn in g s b y p la c e o f w o rk
C o m p o n e n ts o f e a rnings:

Wages and salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other labor income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Proprietors’ income7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Farm......................................................................
Nonfarm .............................................................
E a m ln g s b y Industry:

Farm ..............................................................................
Nonfarm .............................................................................
Private........................................................................
Ag. serv., for., fish., and other8 ......................................................
Agricultural services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Forestry, fisheries, and other8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Forestry ..........................................................................
Fisheries......................................................................
Other8 ..........................................................................

37,494
36,542
952
812
140

42,785
42,368
0

Mining......................................................................
Coal mining.........................................................................
Oil and gas extraction.........................................................
Metal mining ....................................................................
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels..............................................

45Ì023
©
©

5700

Construction ...............................................................................
General building contractors........................................................
Heavy construction contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Special trade contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................

400,713
155,765
919,413

380,407
150,064
894,318

3,285,893
936,845
201,949

217,847

Manufacturing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondurable goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Food and kindred products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Textile mill products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Apparel and other textile products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paper and allied products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Printing and publishing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chemicals and allied products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Petroleum and coal products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tobacco manufactures...............................................................
Rubber and misc. plastic products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Leather and leather products................................................
Durable goods ................................................................
Lumbe’r and wood products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Furniture and fixtures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Primary metal industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fabricated metal products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Machinery, except electrical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electric and electronic equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Trans, equip, excl. motor vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motor vehicles and equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ordnance9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stone, clay, and glass products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Instruments and related products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Misc. manufacturing industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10,919
29,687
226,287
359,813
25,144
o
79,305
(°)
2,349,048
23,935
35,696
694,301
335,256
348,600
397,658
69,644
45,671
(N)
244,907
116,093
37,287

Transportation and public utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Railroad transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Trucking and warehousing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Water transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Local & ihterurban passenger transit..........................................
Transportation by a ir ..................................................................
Pipelines, except natural g a s ......................................................
Transportation services..............................................................
Communication.............................................................................
Electric, gas, and sanitary services................................................

1,114,918
67,236
151,865
10,953
312,943
50,310
/D\
45,263
291,129
280,792

n

13,381

1,496,940
145:950
943,579

\

/

158,286
987,284

l

)

236,261
458,847
24,249
83,967

___ ©

23.719
33.720
763,500
356,957
354,271
411,201
50,051
45,170

’ (D)
19,424
435,337

103,191
V /

V

81,953
l /

\ )

53,619
355,166
374,734
460,522
48,172

n

19,565
30,227
235,391
443,719

367,565
289,676
41,402
\ /

271,129
146,336
33,674

276,470
131,604
48,900

46Ì967

1,203,037
68,986
168,426
12,857
358,066
51,341
©
©
48,607
306,344
288,358

1,299,477

1,659,893

(°)
2,868,768
57,897
37,911
1,206,500
366,970

298741
55,652
_______

©

>)
303,074
141,823

53',457
©
50,940
314,275
301,508

©
©
51,988
330,678
317,641

$

49,395
295,500
352,294

©
51,320
384,552
368,941

M-77

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Personal I n c o m e b y M a j o r S o u r c e a n d E a r n i n g s b y Industry for C o u n t i e s a n d Metropolitan A r e a s

‘—Continued

[Thousands of dollars]
A lle g h e n y , P e n n s y lv a n ia

1988

1987
1,219,991

1,347,830

1.398,288

1,475,297

1,496,966

1,582,292

1,714,283
59,758
259,878
271,004
250,540
100,338
108,301
403,070
261,394

1,795,128
65,396
265,342
298,168
263,740
98,746
110,660
424,919
268,157

1,921,924
72,983
276,388
338,574
264,900
102,800
129,226
432,133
304,920

1,959,981
61,215
274,068
343,092
263,556
106,710
127,910
461,116
322,314

2,024,485
64,765
276,471
357,227
270,823
116,946
118,716
493,152
326,385

2,140,986
69,714
284,265
367,906
284,459
121,613
122,675
542,003
348,351

1,401,401
615,964
785,437
113,174
265,200
153,798
127,649
-3,122
128,738
5,578,183
89,393
170,186
28,005
1,058,769
129,277
68,226
127,021

1,538,438
643,871
894,567
143,662
313,638
187,550
178,980
(n)
70,737
6,781,783
102,428
168,478
32,091
912,835
129,406
69,796
165,294

1,685,870
678,099
1,007,771
138,168
355,153
215,700
186,595
(N)
112,155
7,565,201
112,367
177,450
33,806
1,011,683
135,692
71,052
192,843

1,751,116
0/8,395
1,072,721
151,911
362,470
229,615
212,186
116,539
8,080,060
128,007
181,751
32,633
1,044,511
141,014
64,407
229,307

1,956,259
730,228
1,226,031
224,263
377,697
246,940
229,519
(N>
147,612
8,766,098
136,314
187,819
35,875
1,112,157
138,155
77,164
261,723

2,463,693
552,068
626,496
154,291

2,758,228
611,892
664,378
176,282

3,020,410
624,771
707,375
225,319

3,334,681
692,173
757,453
244,944

626,708

1,439,321
620,353
818,968
126,185
282,991
179,052
157,163
(N)
73,577
6,137,058
92,289
170,969
30,029
841,178
132,299
71,665
143,172
(D)
2,212,426
476,967
600,974
135,953
<d>
183,403
977,266
35,856

200,417
1,114,251
49,933

212,771
1,311,629
49,864

215,246
1,365,829
48,270

227,532
1,444,032
52,477

1,905,715
467,889
56,135
1,381,691

2,022,364
506,372
56,362
1,459,630

2,151,317
538,169
58,122
1,555,026

2,316,401
582,101
61,446
1,672,854

2,423,954
607,249
63,286
1,753,419

2,551,604
643,710
66,856
1,841,038

Pi

2,021,388
405,584
537,401
122,134

P)

166,063

O

State and local.....................................................................................

1992

1991

1990

1989

D Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential Information; estimates are Included In totals.
N Data not available for this year.
_____
1 . 1969-74 based on 1967 SIC. 1976-87 based on 1972 SIC. 1988-92 based on 1987 SIC.
2. Farm Income consists of proprietors’ net farm Income, the wages of hired farm labor,
the pay-in-klnd of hired farm labor, and the salaries of officers of corporate farms.
3. Census Bureau midyear population estimates. Estimates tor 1990-92 reflect State and
county population estimates available as of February 1994.
4. Personal contributions for social Insurance are Included In earnings by type and industry
but excluded from personal Income.
. t J
5. U.S. adjustment for residence consists of adjustments tor border workers; Income of
U.S. residents commuting outside U.S. borders to work less income of foreign residents com­
muting Inside U.S. borders to work plus certain Caribbean seasonal workers.
6. Includes the capital consumption adjustment for rental Income of persons.

p)

pi

p)

P)

P)

P)

P)

7. Includes the Inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments.
8. "Other” consists of wages and salaries of U.S. residents employed by international orga­
nizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the U.S.
9. Under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification, ordnance was reclassified to four twodigit Industries: Fabricated metal products; electronic equipment, except computer equipment;
transportation equipment; and Instruments and related products.
10. Under the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification, combined real estate, Insurance, etc.,
was reclassified to four two-digit Industries: Nondepository credit Institutions; Insurance
agents, brokers, and services; real estate; and legal services.
11. This categoiy is new under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification; therefore esti­
mates prior to 1975 do not exist.
12. This categoiy Is new under the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification; therefore esti­
mates prior to 1988 do not exist.

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Personal I n c o m e b y M a j o r S o u r c e a n d Earn i n g s b y Maj o r Industry for C o u n t i e s a n d Metropolitan A r e a s 1
[Thousands of dollars]
P h ila d e lp h ia , P e n n sylvan ia

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

Income by place of residence
Total personal income.................................
Nonfarm personal income.......................
Farm income2 .........................................

23,695,917
23,695,887

<4

24,805,945
24,805,914
(L)

26,029,031
26,028,996

Population (thousands)3 .............................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,616.1
14,663

1,599,0
15,513

Derivation of personal Income:
Earnings by place of work.......................
Less: Personal cont. for social insurance4
Plus: Adjustment for residence3 ..............
Equals: Net earn, by place of residence ...
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent6 .........
Plus: Transfer payments .........................

22,510,349
1,491,244
-6,262,483
14,756,622
3,421,433
5,517,862

27,563,304
27,563,260

28,569,590
28,569,544

29,990,191
29,990,144

1,591.2
16,358

1,581.6
17,428

1,567.3
18,228

1,552.6
19,316

23,612,342
1,614,960
-6,583,426
15,413,956
3,506,059
5,885,930

24,444,379
1,664,467
-6,720,018
16,059,894
3,757,410
6,211.727

25,550,558
1,728,019
-6,987,922
16,834,617
4,017,573
6,711,114

26,080,945
1,793,807
-7,113,727
17,173,411
3,790,582
7,605,597

26,881,873
1,823,136
-7,144,061
17,914,676
3,763,413
8,312,102

18,968,599
1,682,901
1,858,849

20,117,603
1,810,191
1,684,548

21,723,242
2,083,764
1,743,552

21,978,972
2,255,948
1,846,025

1,858,843

1,684,544

20,751,927
1,959,387
1,733,065
(L)
1.733,058

1,743,541

1,846,015

22,523,831
2,368,057
1,989,985
(L)
1,989,973

(Li

(4

(4

(L )

Earnings by place of work
Components of earnings:
Wages and salaries.................................
Other labor income..................................
Proprietors’ income7 ................................
Farm....................................................
Nonfarm ..............................................
Earnings by Industry:
Farm .......................................................
Nonfarm..................................................
Private.................................................
Aa. serv., for., fish., and other8 ........
Mining..............................................
Construction .....................................
Manufacturing...................................
Nondurable goods ........................
Durable goods ..............................
Transportation and public utilities .....
Wholesale trade ...............................
Retail trad e......................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate ...
Services...........................................
Government and government enterprises .
Federal, civilian....................................
Military.................................................
State and local....................................

„ (L,i
22,510,319
18,315,228
24,319
3,549

655,934
2,942,298
1,882,224
1,060,074
1,744,089
1,470,669
1,631,705
2,511,574
7,331,091
4,195,091
1,620,132
275,038
2,299,921

<4
(4

23,612,311
19,259,985
22,901
2,667
730,721
3,048,055
1,972,709
1,075,346
1,776,548
1,615,012
1,707,706
2,663,766
7,692,609
4,352,326
1,733,984
244,820
2,373,522

L Less than $50,000. Estimates are included in totals.
1.1969-74 based on 1967 SIC. 1975-87 based on 1972 SIC. 1988-92 based on 1987 SIC.
2. Farm income consists of proprietors’ net farm income, the wages of hired farm labor,
the pay-in-kind of hired farm labor, and the salaries of officers of corporate farms.
3. Census Bureau midyear population estimates. Estimates for 1990-92 reflect State and
county population estimates available as of February 1994.
4. Personal contributions for social insurance are included In earnings by type and industry
but excluded from personal income.

<4

24,444,344
19,900,943
25,953
2,082
717,807
3,181,558
2,094,779
1,086,779
1,783,058
1,586,095
1,712,938
2,635,934
8,255,518
4,543,401
1,823,545
198,470
2,521,386

(4
(4

25,550,514
20,617,843
28,048
1,661
713,607
3,147,789
2,120,524
1,027,265
1,731,599
1,572,876
1,694,013
2,677,436
9,050,814
4,932,671
1,997,439
244,159
2,691,073

(4
(4

26,080,899
21,023,177
29,113
3,463
595,675
3,126,546
2,156,321
970,225
1,732,545
1,446,956
1,721,594
2,780,667
9,586,618
5,057,722
2,058,969
264,051
2,734,702

(L )

26,881,826
21,648,579
24,663
5,119
563,505
3,078,964
2,167,725
911,239
1,793,210
1,467,992
1,682,048
2,824,384
10,208,694
5,233,247
2,058,043
236,924
2,938,280

5. U.S. adjustment for residence consists of adjustments for border workers: Income of
U.S. residents commuting outside U.S. borders to work less income of foreign residents com­
muting inside U.S. borders to work plus certain Caribbean seasonal workers.
6. Includes the capital consumption adjustment for rental income of persons.
7. Includes the inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments.
8. "Other” consists of wages and salaries of U.S. residents employed by international orga­
nizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the U.S.

M-79

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by Major Industry for Counties and Metropolitan Areas1
W a y n e , M ic h ig a n

1992

1991

1990

1989

1988

1987
E m p lo y m e n t b y p la c e o f w o rk

B y typo:

B y Industry:

Aa.services,forestry.fishing, and other3 .......

Government and government enterprises .......
State and local............................................

1 ,0 3 4 ,4 7 8

1,041,233

1,043,700

959,691
74,787
354
74,433

962,442
78,791
346
78,445

967,785
75,915
342
75,573

674
1,033,804
896,151
3,202
753
30,907
232,715
59,494
55,474
162,214
74,132
277,260
137,653
17,904
8,337
111,412

647
1,040,586
901,292
3,595
802
32,608
227,668
61,438
54,618
165,068
76,736
278,759
139,294
18,095
8,251
112,948

600
1,043,100
900,695
3,519
837
31,582
218,488
62,913
54,978
169,206
74,923
284,249
142,405
17,846
8,262
116,297

1 1969-74 based on 1967 SIC. 1975-87 based on 1972 SIC. 1988-92 based on 1987 SIC.
2 . Excludes limited partners.

990 ,6 3 3

975,912

961,551
74,490
335
74,155

911,914
78,719
335
78,384

895,131
80,781
335
80,446

617
1,035,424
895,394
3,561
794
30,269
207,993
65,776
53,647
170,431
72,687
290,236
140,030
17,917
7,937
114,176

610
990,023
853,449
3,837
757
27,724
189,816
61,355
52,642
160,981
72,999
283,338
136,574
17,438
7,560
111,576

578
975,334
840,896
3,664
725
26,071
186,278
58,551
51,217
154,601
68,855
290,934
134,438
17.356
7,201
109,881

1,036,041

3. "Other" consists of the number of jobs held by U.S. residents employed by international
organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States.

Regional Economic Profiles for Counties and Metropolitan Areas
W a a h ln g to n , P e n n s y lv a n ia

1989

1988

1987

1992

1991

1990

Place of residence profile
Total personal Income ($000) ...............................«'
Nonfarm personal income ................................... .
Farm income..........................................................
Derivation of personal Income:
Net earnings1 ........................................................
Transfer payments.................................................
Income maintenance2 ........................................
Unemployment insurance ...................................
Retirement and other.........................................
Dividends, interest, and re n t..................................
Population (thousands)3 ........................................
Per capita Incomes (dollars)4:
Per capita personal income....................................
Per capita net earnings .........................................
. Per capita transfer payments .................................
Per capita income maintenance .........................
Per capita unemployment Insurance..................
Per capita retirement and other..........................
Per capita dividends, interest, and rent .................

2 ,8 6 6 ,9 4 3

3 ,0 3 8 ,4 8 6

3 ,2 6 5 ,6 6 3

3 ,496,695

2,864,615
2,328

3,034,512
3,974

3,249,784
5,879

3,492,045
4,650

3,653,547
3,324

3,883,389
3,877,721
5,668

1,784,831
614,707
43,437
25,030
546,240
467,405
207.9

1,904,478
634,450
46,090
21,977
566,383
499,558
207.2

2,032,280
669,741
47,654
19,444
602,643
553,642
205.7

2,194,009
724,487
52,029
23,721
648,737
578,199
204.7

2,274,078
807,597
55,343
32,567
719,687
575,196
205.0

2,422,127
88,7,603
61,967
50,017
775,619
573,659
206.1

13,789
8,584
2,956
209
120
2,627
2,248

14,664
9,191
3,062
222
106
2,733
2,411

15,828
9,880
3,256
232
95
2,930
2,692

17,085
10,720
3,540
254
116
3,170
2,825

17,835
11,091
3,939
270
159
3,510
2,805

18,846
11,755
4,308
301
243
3,764
2,784

1 ,5 45,815

1,635,981

1 ,740,522

1 ,872,270

1,938,866

2 ,0 6 3 ,0 7 5

1,210,490
142,516
192,809
192,491
318

1,286,566
152,633
196,782
195,074
1,708

1,372,129
165,809
202,584
199,125
3,459

1,477,958
182,358
211,954
210,116
1,838

1,514,916
196,996
226,954
226,464
490

1,595,363
216,581
251,131
248,236
2,895

7 8 ,8 8 6

80,921

82,531

8 4 ,495

85,637

86,046

68,784
15,711
13,984
1,727

69,108
16,529
14,809
1,720

3,656,871

Place of work profile
Total earnings (place of work, $000) .....................
Wages and salaries...............................................
Other labor Income................................................
Proprietors’ income................................................
Nonfarm .............................................................
Farm..................................................................
Total employment (full- and part-time)..................
Wage and salary jobs............................................
Number of proprietors ..........................................
Nonfarm3 ..........................................................
Farm..................................................................
Average earnings per job (dollars)........................
Wage and salary earnings per job (dollars)............
Average earnings per nonfarm proprietor (dollars) ..

64,425
14,461
12,630
1,831

65,932
14,989
13,205
1,784

19,596

2 0 ,2 1 7

18,789
15,241

19,514
14,773

1. Total earnings less personal contributions for social Insurance adjusted to place of resi­
dence.
2. Includes supplemental security income payments, payments to families with dependent
children (AFDC), general assistance payments, food stamp payments, and other assistance
payments, including emergency assistance.

67,899
14,632
12,868
1,764
21,089

20,208
15,474

2 2 ,1 5 8

21,487
15,025

22,641

21,921
15,292

69,141
16,905
15,217
1,688
23,976

23,074
16,313

3. Census Bureau midyear population estimates. Estimates for 1990-92 reflect State and
county population estimates available as of February 1994.
4. Type of Income divided by population yields a per capita for that type of income.
5. Excludes limited partners.

M-80

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Total Wages and Salaries for Counties and Metropolitan Areas
[Thousands of dollars]
1987

1988

Connecticut ..........................................................

1989

1990

1991

1992

47,691,119

49,100,254

49,324,887

61,176,834

Consolidated metropolitan areas:
New York-No. New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA.....................

246,113,784

269,005,257

280,241,592

293,739,922

292,962,222

311,312.455

Metropolitan areas:
Hartford, C T ............................................................................
New Haven-Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury-Waterbury, C T .............
New London-Norwich, CT .............................................................

20Ì745Ì758
2,809,178

23,019,768
2,962,737

23,910,984

18,948,148
24,619,112
3,169,878

18,952,629
24,770,789
3,255,450

19,353,381
25,991,885
3.389.483

Counties:
Connecticut (metropolitan portion) .....................................................
Connecticut (nonmetropoliian portion) ..............................................

39,460,994
1,941,611

43,354,478
2,161.972

46,978,868
2.346,019

48,734,729
2.441.905

14,779,677
16,240,753
1,561,645
1,833,662
9,991,112
3,255,450

15,653,776
16,604,344
1,627,862
1.834.905
10,338,109
3,389,483
914,112
814.043

Fairfield........................................................................
Hartford.....................................................................................
Litchfield........................................................................................
Middlesex............................................................................
New Haven ............................................................................
New London .............................................................................
Tolland..........................................................................................

1,300,249
1,503,024
8,431,379
2,809,178
687,621
641,362

784,374

Wage and Salary Employees for Counties and Metropolitan Areas
1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

Connecticut........................................................................................

1,738,661

1,767,620

1,769,669

1,718,920

1,638,086

1,603,385

Consolidated metropolitan areas:
New York-No. New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA.....................

9,688,846

9,786,901

9,790,309

9,653,025

9,204,210

9,024,405

Metropolitan areas:
Hartford, C T ................................................................................ .
New Haven-Bridgaport-Stamford-Danbury-Waterbury, C T .............
New London-Norwich, CT .............................................................

669,305
838,411
131,573

681,714
852,854
131,047

679,403
845,454
131,798

668,183
820,347
128,467

634,480
782Ì413
123,651

617,089
766,441
123(254

Counties:
Connecticut (metropolitan portion) .....................................................
Connecticut (nonmetropoliian portion)...............................................

1,639,289
99,262

1,665,615
102,005

1,656,655
103,014

1,616,997
101,923

1,540,544
97,542

1,506,784
96,601

Fairfield .........................................................................................
Hartford.........................................................................................
Litchfield........................................................................................
Middlesex......................................................................................
New Haven ........................................... ........................................
New London ..................................................................................
Tolland..........................................................................................
Windham.......................................................................................

449,486
563,035
63,997
70,096
388,925
131,573
36,174
35,265

455,309
572,834
65,727
71,032
397,545
131,047
37,848
36,278

450,078
570,842
66,722
70,585
395,376
131,798
37,976
36,292

435,490
561,118
66,201
68,983
384,857
128,467
38,082
35,722

416,372
530,308
63,596
67,650
366,041
123,651
36,522
33,946

407,577
515,871
62,635
64(269
358,884
123,254
36,949
33,966

Average Wage per Job for Counties and Metropolitan Areas1
[Dollars]
1987

1988

1969

1990

1991

1992

Connecticut.........................................................................

23,814

25,750

27,046

28,685

30,111

31,818

Consolidated metropolitan areas:
New York-No. New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA......

25,402

27,486

28,624

30,430

31,829

34,497

Metropolitan areas:
Hartford, C T ...................................................................
New Haven-Brldgeport-Stamford-Danbury-Waterbury, CT
New London-Norwich, CT ..............................................

23,765
24,744
21,351

25,483
26,991
22,608

26,901
28,262
23,668

26,358
30,011
24,675

29,871
31,659
26,328

31,362
33,912
27,500

Counties;
Connecticut (metropolitan portion)..................................... .
Connecticut (nonmetropolitan portion).................................

24,072
19,560

26,029
21,195

27,350
22,148

28,904
23,185

30,495
24,051

32,344
25,278

Fairfield..........................................................................
Hartford..........................................................................
Litchfield..........................................................................
Middlesex.......................................................................
New Haven ....................................................................
New London ....................................................................
Tolland...........................................................................
Windham........................................................................

27,397
24,360
20,317
21,442
21,679
21,351
19,009
18,187

30,116
26,095
21,984
23,016
23,413
22,608
20,842
19,764

31,621
27,537
22,980
24,202
24,480
23,688
22,352
20,619

33,846
29,048
23,961
25,683
25,671
24,675
23,032
21,747

35,496
30,625
24,656
27,105
27,295
26,328
24,046
23,107

38,407
32,187
25,990
28.550
28.808
27,500
24,740
23,966

1. The employment estimates used to create the average wage per Job are a job, not per­
son, count; people holding more than one job are counted In the estimates for each job they
hold.

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

BEARFACTS
Summary of Personal Income for States,
Counties, and Metropolitan Areas:
Travis, Texas
1991-92
Travis is one of the 254 counties in Texas. It is part of the Austin-San Marcos
metropolitan area. Its 1992 population of 613,200 ranked 6th in the State.
Per capita personal income
In 1992, Travis had a per capita personal income (PCPI) of $20,072. This PCPI ranked
24th in the State, and was 109 percent of the State average ($18,437) and 100 percent
of the national average ($20,105). The 1992 PCPI reflected an increase of 5.9 percent
from 1991. The 1991-92 State change was 5.7 percent and the national change was 4.9
percent.
Total personal income
In 1992, Travis had a total personal income (TPI) of $12,307,128.' This TPI ranked 5th
in the State and accounted for 3.8 percent of the State total. The 1992 TPI reflected an
increase of 9.0 percent from 1991. The 1991-92 State change was 7.7 percent and the
national change was 6.1 percent.
Components o f total personal income
Total personal income (TPI) includes the earnings (wages and salaries, other labor income,
and proprietors’ income); dividends, interest, and rent; and transfer payments received by
the residents of Travis. In 1992, earnings were 73.3 percent of TPI; dividends, interest,
and rent were 15.0 percent; and transfer payments were 11.7 percent. From 1991 to
1992, earnings increased 10.1 percent; dividends, interest, and rent increased 0.7 percent;
and transfer payments increased 14.1 percent.
Earnings by industry
Earnings of persons employed in Travis increased from $10,490,459 in 1991 to
$11,530,761 in 1992, an increase of 9.9 percent.1 The largest industries in 1992 were
services, which accounted for 29.2 percent of earnings; state and local government, 21.1
percent; and durable goods manufacturing, 15.0 percent. Of the industries that accounted
for at least 5 percent of earnings in 1992, the slowest growing from 1991 to 1992 was
state and local government, which increased 7.6 percent; The fastest was services, which
increased 13.1 percent.
1. All income estimates with the exception o f PCPI are in thousands o f dollars.

Regional Economic Information System
Bureau of Economic Analysis

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Transfer P a y m e n t s for C o u n t i e s a n d Metropolitan A r e a s
[Thousands of dollars]
P a lm B e ach, F lo rid a

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

Total transfer payments ..................................................................................

2,122,009

2,262,203

2,516,299

2,797,201

3,115,411

3,438,527

Government payments to individuals ..............................................................

2,033,320
1,401,887
1,147,243
12,616
131,804
51,195
52,297
4,298
2,434
501,840
46,772
15,585
11,487
15,540
4,160
23,289
23,102
62

2,169,705
1,469,944
1,195,395
12,298
141,826
53,897
58,644
4,556
3,328
554,630
53,695
16,739
13,023
16,072
7,861
26,110
25,929
66
(4
103

2,418,248
1,598,986
1,309,146
12,788
148,537
56,003
63,525
5,793
3,194
649,433
63,445
18,521
15,559
19,041
10,324
32,870
32,705
65

2,694,436
1,746,860
1,436,359
13,049
158,749
58,949
70,860
5,974
2,920
743,130
79,162
21,472
19,519
25,723
12,448
49,106
48,863
109

3,010,838
1,892,450
1,558,369
13,530
168,251
62,994
78,492
7,916
2,898
847,549
104,443
25,589
25,907
37,540
15,407
86,768
86,327
220

3,326,006
2,022,742
1.673,437
13,741
171,917
64,916
86,281
8,758
3,692
922,786
147,641
31,670
40,152
52,664
23,155
149,425
148,277
260

208

59,908
52,780
1,315
5,612
201
13,100
506

<4
(4

855

56,385
49,161
1,299
5,785
140
8,365
576

121
<4
63,219
56,070
1,229
5,715
205
12,133
826

67,236
59,734
1,409
5,862
231
11,379
1,013

69,326
61,853
1,567
5,688
218
12,361
1,725

Old-age, surv. and disability insùr. payments...........................................
Railroad retirement and disability payments.............................................
Federal civil, employee retirement payments ...........................................
Military retirement payments ....................................................................
State and local govt, employee ret. payments..........................................
Workers’ compensation payments (federal and state) ..............................
Other govt, disab. insur. arid ret. pay.1 ...................................................
Medical payments2 .....................................................................................
Income rnamtenance benefit payments .......................................................
Supplemental security income (SSI) payments ........................................
Aid to families with dependent children (AFDC) .......................................
Food stam ps............................................................................................
Other income maintenance 3 ....................................................................
Unemployment insurance benefit payments.................................................
State unemployment insurance compensation .........................................
Unemp. compensation for fed. civilian empl. (UCFE)...............................
Unemp. compensation for railroad employees .........................................
Unemp. compensation for veterans (UCX)...............................................
Other unemployment compensation * .......................................................
Veterans benefit payments ..........................................................................
Veterans pensions and compensation payments .....................................
Educ. assistance to vets, dependents, and survivors5 ..............................
Veterans life insurance benefit payments.................................................
Other assistance to veterans6 .................................................................
Fed educ. and training asst, pay (exd. vets)7 .............................................
Other payments to individuals8 ...................................................................

(4

88
«
51,983
44,755
1,365
5,705
158
6,921
628

(4
86
(4

(4

(4

(4
(4

Payments to nonprofit institutions ...................................................................
Federal government payments ....................................................................
State and local government payments9 .......................................................
Business payments.....................................................................................

44,568
12,118
15,894
16,556

47,086
13,603
16,674
16,809

51,042
13,914
20,041
17,087

54,074
14,807
22,558
16,709

56,929
16,680
24,075
16,174

62,142
19,250
26,669
16,223

Business payments to individuals10................................................................

44,121

45,412

47,009

48,691

47,644

50,379

L Less than $50,000. Estimates are included in totals.
1. Includes temporary disability payments and black lung payments.
2. Consists of medicare payments, medical vendor payments, and CHAMPUS payments.
3. Includes general assistance, emergency assistance, refugee assistance, foster home
care payments, earned income tax credits, ana energy assistance.
4. Consists of trade readjustment allowance payments, redwood park benefit payments,
public service employment benefit payments, and transitional benefit payments.
5. Includes veterans’ readjustment benefit payments and educational assistance to spouses
and children of disabled or deceased veterans.
6. Includes payments to paraplegics, payments for autos and conveyances for disabled vet­
erans, veterans’ aid and veterans’ bonuses.
7. Includes federal fellowship payments (National Science Foundation fellowships and train­
eeships, subsistence payments to State maritime academy cadets, and other federal fellow-

ships), interest subsidy on higher education loans, basic educational opportunity grants, and
Job Corps payments.
8. Includes Bureau of Indian Affairs payments, education exchange payments, Alaska Per­
manent Fund dividend payments, compensation of survivors of public safety officers, compen­
sation of victims of crime, compensation of victims of Hurricane Hugo and the Loma Prieta
earthquake, compensation for Japanese internment, and other special payments to individ­
uals.
9. Consists of State and local government payments for foster home care supervised by
private agencies, State and local government educational assistance payments to nonprofit
institutions, and other State and local government payments to nonprofit institutions.
10. Includes personal injury payments to individuals other than employees and other busi­
ness transfer payments.

Farm Income and Expenses for Counties
[Thousands of dollars]
F resn o , C a lifo rn ia

1987

1988

1989
2 ,2 0 4 ,3 8 3

1990

1991

2,527,011

2 ,1 2 3 ,5 3 6

1992
2 ,1 5 5 ,9 3 8

C a sh re c e ip ts fro m m a r k e t in g s ...................................................................................

1 ,957,538

2 ,010,804

Total livestock and products.....................................................................
Total crops...............................................................................................

445,295
1,512,243

517,415
1,493,389

630,835
1,573,548

746,507
1,780,504

734,763
1,388,773

675,852
1,480,086

O th e r i n c o m e ........................................................................................................................

126 ,746

119,270

136 ,656

114 ,895

115 ,097

147 ,567

41,123
78,147

52,100
84,556

23,828
91,067

21,788
93,309

56,885
90,682

P ro d u c tio n e x p e n s e s ........................................................................................................

1,373,151

1,489,493

1 ,672,665

Government payments .............................................................................
Imputed Income and rent received1 .........................................................

57,778
68,968

1 ,8 1 2 ,9 3 2

1 ,897,017

1 ,846,579

160,753
95,029
13,225
125,086
35,556
333,006
610,496

184,311
111,683
18,212
134,964
36,673
374,410
629,240

195,926
127,857
21,626
151,547
38,644
429,588
707,477

192,797
142,682
23,839
154,666
48,828
505,828
744,292

177,525
143,954
28,869
174,627
49,093
535,655
787,294

181,868
123,689
26,478
177,380
46,525
557,692
732,947

V a lu e o f In v e n to ry c h a n g e .............................................................................................

14,570

3 8 ,692

20,862

-7 6 ,6 0 9

6 4 ,424

5 1 ,453

Livestock..................................................................................................
Crops ......................................................................................................

-4,290
18,860

2,152
36,540

6,132
14,730

-11,766
-64,843

-6,300
70,724

-310
51,763

2,084,284
1,373,151
711,133
14,570
725,703
93,608
<4
632,089
183,910
15,757
831,756

2,130,074
1,489,493
640,581
38,692
679,273
86,939
(4
592,325
222,084
17,763
832,172

2,341,039
1,672,665
668,374
20,862
689,236
77,314
(4
611,929
242,740
20,239
874,908

2,238,633
1,897,017
341,616
64,424
406,040
29,286
<L)
376,760
259,053
29,853
665,666

2,303,505
1,846,579
456,926
51,453
508,379
73,268
M
435,101
231,297
26,534
692,932

Feed purchased.......................................................................................
Livestock purchased................................................................................
Seed purchased ......................................................................................
Fertilizers and lime (includes agricultural chemicals, 1978 forward) ..........
Petroleum products purchased ................................................................
Hired farm labor expenses7 .....................................................................
All other production expenses3 ................................................................

D e riv a tio n o f fa rm la b o r a n d p ro p rie to rs ’ in co m e:

Total cash receipts and other income.......................................................
Less: Total production expenses..........................................................
Realized net income................................................................................
Plus: Value of inventory change...........................................................
Total net income including corporate farms..............................................
Less: Corporate farms ..........................................................................
Plus: Statistical adjustment...................................................................
Total net farm proprietors’ income ...........................................................
Plus: Farm wages and perquisites .......................................................
Plus: Farm other labor income .............................................................
Total farm labor and proprietors’ income..................................................

(*•) Less than $50,000. Estimates are included in totals.
1. Includes imputed income such as gross rental value of dwellings and value of home con­
sumption and other farm related income components such as machine hire and custom work
income, rental income, and income from forest products (1978 to present).

2,641,906
1,812,932
828,974
-76,609
752,365
112,513
(l >
639,861
265,800
25,412
931,073

2. Consists of hired workers’ cash wages, social security, perquisites, and contract labor;
and machine hire and custom work expenses.
3. Includes repair and operation of machinery; depreciation, interest, rent and taxes; and
other miscellaneous expenses (including agricultural chemicals, 1969-77).

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Census Bureau Journey-to-Work Employment for States and
Counties:
Total Employment In Each Intercounty Commuting Flow
County of residence

County of work

Jefferson, AL ...........
Lee, AL ....................
Montgomery, AL .......
Banks, GA ...............
Barrow, GA ..............
Bartow, GA ..............
Carroll, GA ...............
Cherokee, GA ...........
Clarke, GA ...............

Gwinnett, GA ...........
Gwinnett, GA
Gwinnett, GA
Gwinnett, GA
Gwinnett, GA
Gwinnett, GA
Gwinnett, GA
Gwinnett, GA

...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........

Cobb, GA~.................
Coweta, GA .............
Dawson, GA .............
De Kalb, GA .............
Douqlas, GA ............
Fannin, GA ..............
Fayette, GA .............
Floyd, GA.................

Gwinnett, GA
Gwinnett, GA
Gwinnett, GA
Gwinnett, GA
Gwinnett, GA
Gwinnett, GA
Gwinnett, GA
Gwinnett, GA

...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........

Gwinnett, GA ............
Hall, GA ...................

Gwinnett, GA ...........
Gwinnett, GA ...........

Jackson, GA ............ Gwinnett, GA ...........
Lumpkin, GA............. Gwinnett, GA ...........
Madison, G A ............ Gwinnett, GA ...........

Polk, GÀ ..................
Spalding, GA ...........

Gwinnett, GA ...........

Towns, GA ...............

Gwinnett! GA ...........

Walker, GA ..............
White, GA ................

Gwinnett, GA ............

Clay, NC ..........
Hamilton, TN ............. Gwinnett, GA ...........

I960

1970

0
0
0
0
163
0
4
0
5
7
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
145
Ò
0
7,094
233
0
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
o
0
o
o
41
0
0
o
o
0

1980

1990

0
0
0
4
258
6
9
28
18

11
0
4
24
842
43
49
408
39

22
36
26
104
3,210
196
170
1,831
363

297
32
9
1,489
22
0
20
50
372
0
1 098
415
18
49
8
0
0
16
8
6
53
63
50
7
0
0
7

1,879
14
77
7,794
193
2
90
34
1,207
6
2,860
30,595
1,279
145
249
33
32
40
99
26
124
4
33
301
14
7
19
0

6,115
124
404
20,904
481
48
231
21
2,758
56
12,437
95!027
3,632
517
812
134
120
22
436
135
235

1
181
0
0
o
o
0

0
972
19
2
g
0
7

26
3 158
89
28

9A00

19
1 353
‘ 99
48
35
25

Note.— Commutino employment tabulations are from the Bureau of the Census 1960,
1970, 1980, and 1990 Census of Population and reflect editing by the Bureau of Economic
Analysis.

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34

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Census Bureau Journey-to-Work for States and Counties
1980 and 1990 Intercounty Commuting Flow by Industry
1980
County of residence

County of work

Industry

Number of work­
ers

1990
Average

7
1,559
64
199
624
5,954
2,482
5 ,5 2 7

750
4,218
'710
23
5,346
12
22
0
16
0
33
19
15
0
35
47
85
15
86
0
38
100
9
0
0
0
10
50
28
21
13
0
26
13
17
0
79
51
20
60
27
36
15
33
29
22

25,005
13Ì141
16751
12Æ49
13^989
16Ì077
15,471
7^214
12’078
9,171
11,662
11 '337
10,884
7,005
15,764
0
5,705
0
10,433
9,775
3,005
0
15,191
16,126
9,545
4,505
6,620
0
4,720
8,332
1,105
0
0
0
27,005
1,899
8,762
6,525
18,005
0
1,802
1,105
29,555
0
10,411
17,162
16,669
11,954
2,415
6,257
24,005
1,139
926
16,505

Number of work­
ers
23
1,717
64
263
1,226
3Ì078
1,334
5,903
939
5,573
'401
27
4,530
57
30
33
5
35
38
43
70
2
14
20
103
25
101
26
43
182
17
26
21
119
23
26
0
15
8
30
6
24
67
22
147
34
84
93
6
42
34
7
6
14

No te — Commuting employment tabulations are from the Bureau of the Census 1980 and 1990 Census of Population and reflect editing by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

Total Commuters’ Income Flows for States and Counties
[Thousands of dollars]
1987
Bullock, AL:
Inflow ........................................
Outflow......................................
Net residence adjustment...........
Butler, AL:
Inflow ........................................
Outflow......................................
Net residence adjustment...........
Calhoun, AL:
Inflow ........................................
Outflow......................................
Net residence adjustment...........
Chambers, AL:
Inflow ........................................
Outflow......................................
Net residence adjustment...........
Cherokee, AL:
Inflow ........................................
Outflow......................................
Net residence adjustment...........

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

11,330
9,139
2,191

12,896
10,701
2,195

14,440
11,153
3,287

15,978
11,565
4,413

16,728
12,318
4,410

17,896
13,102
4,794

26,772
17,316
9,456

29,094
18,494
10,600

30,867
18,433
12,434

33,023
19,577
13,446

34,695
20,011
14,684

37,023
21,171
15,852

77,518
154,089
-76,571

82,119
162,032
-79,913

83,952
170,192
-86,240

87,317
176,530
-89,213

89,309
187,111
-97,802

96,139
192,493
-96,354

88,657
55,862
32,795

93,926
57,740
36,186

103,350
59,295
44,055

103,151
56,849
46,302

101,726
54,866
46,860

108,251
59,039
49,212

65,694
9,660
56,034

69,275
11,028
58,247

72,914
11,637
61,277

77,482
12,242
65,240

80,338
13,097
67,241

86,513
13,638
72,875

Average
35,576
19,837
11’342
20^276
20Ì918
23Ì327
24,303
12,478
26,688
17,906
22,351
21,630
20,938
18,295
18,616
20,173
13,041
21,455
20,827
15,008
16,860
1,500
32,412
16,650
20,136
19,208
10,910
20,327
11,586
22,447
11,204
4,252
28,670
13,914
22,565
4,843
0
36,000
9,540
14,829
50,000
31,027
19,113
12,273
17,507
36,823
11,305
24,093
12,000
30,852
15,443
4,452
6,323
38,571

Appendix C
The Definitions of Metropolitan Areas
Metropolitan areas are defined for Federal
statistical purposes in terms of counties or
county equivalents by the Office of Man­
agement and Budget, which occasionally
changes the definitions to reflect the changes
in the economic geography of an area. The
estimate of personal income for each area
is an aggregation of the estimates for the
counties or for the county equivalents that
compose the area according to the most re­
cent definition of the area. As a result,
the estimates for these areas are presen­
ted on the basis of consistent geographic
definitions.
The definitions used for the estimates of
personal income for these areas for 1969-92
were issued in June 1993. These areas now
consist of 240 metropolitan statistical areas
(MSA’s), 58 primary metropolitan statisti­
cal areas (PMSA’s), and 12 New England
county metropolitan areas (NECMA’s). In
addition, the PMSA’s and a NECMA are
grouped in 17 consolidated metropolitan
statistical areas (CMSA’s).
The definition of a few PMSA’s and
MSA’s were significantly changed from

the previous definitions which were re­
leased in December 1992.
The coun­
ties of the New York-Newark, NY-NJPA, PMSA except Pike County, Pennsyl­
vania were regrouped to form the fol­
lowing seven PMSA’s: The New York,
NY, PMSA; the Newark, NJ, PMSA; the
Bergen-Passaic, NJ, PMSA; the Jersey
City, NJ, PMSA; the Middlesex-SomersetHunterdon, NJ, PMSA; the MonmouthOcean, NJ, PMSA; and the Nassau-Suffolk,
NY, PMSA. Pike County was added to the
former Orange County, NY, PMSA, which
is now the Newburgh, NY-PA, PMSA.
In addition, Jackson County, Tennessee,
was recognized as an MSA, and formerly
nonmetropolitan counties were added to the
following five MSA’s: The Augusta-Aiken,
GA-SC, MSA; the Baton Rouge, LA,
MSA; the Chattanooga, TN-GA, MSA; the
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH, MSA
and the Wilmington, NC, MSA.
The constituent counties of each MSA,
NECMA, PMSA, and CMSA are listed on
the following pages.

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Metropolitan Statistical Areas
Abilene, TX [MSA-0040]
Taylor, Texas

Appleton-O shkosh-Neenah, WI
[MSA-0460]

Bakersfield, CA [MSA-0680]
Kem, California

Calumet, Wisconsin

Akron, OH [PM SA-0080]

Outagamie, Wisconsin

Baltimore, M D [PM SA-0720]

Portage, Ohio

Winnebago, Wisconsin

Anne Arundel, Maryland

Summit, Ohio

Albany, GA [MSA-0120]

Baltimore, Maryland

Asheville, NC [MSA-0480]

Carroll, Maryland

Buncombe, North Carolina

Harford, Maryland

Madison, North Carolina

Howard, Maryland

Dougherty, Georgia
Lee, Georgia

Queen Anne’s, Maryland

Athens, GA [MSA-0500]

Baltimore City, Maryland

Clarke, Georgia

Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY
[MSA-0160]

Madison, Georgia

Bangor, M E [NECM A-0733]

Oconee, Georgia

Penobscot, Maine

Montgomery, New York

Atlanta, GA [MSA-0520]

Rensselaer, New York

Barrow, Georgia

Barnstable-Yarmouth, MA
[NECM A-0743]
Barnstable, Massachusetts

Albany, N ew York

Saratoga, New York

Bartow, Georgia

Schenectady, New York

Carroll, Georgia

Schoharie, New York

Cherokee, Georgia
Clayton, Georgia

Albuquerque, N M [MSA-0200]

Cobb, Georgia

Bernalillo, N ew M exico

Coweta, Georgia

Sandoval, New M exico

De Kalb, Georgia

Valencia, New M exico

Douglas, Georgia
Fayette, Georgia

Alexandria, LA [MSA-0220]
Rapides, Louisiana

Allentown-Bethlehem -Easton, PA
[MSA-0240]
Carbon, Pennsylvania
Lehigh, Pennsylvania
Northampton, Pennsylvania

Forsyth, Georgia
Fulton, Georgia
Gwinnett, Georgia
Newton, Georgia
Paulding, Georgia
Pickens, Georgia
Rockdale, Georgia
Spalding, Georgia

Altoona, PA [MSA-0280]
Atlantic-Cape M ay, NJ [PM SA-0560]
Atlantic, N ew Jersey

Amarillo, TX [MSA-0320]

Cape May, New Jersey

East Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Livingston, Louisiana
West Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Beaum ont-Port Arthur, TX [MSA-0840]
Hardin, Texas
Jefferson, Texas
Orange, Texas

Bellingham , WA [MSA-0860]
Whatcom, Washington

Benton Harbor, M I [MSA-0870]
Berrien, Michigan

Bergen-Passaic, NJ [PM SA-0875]
Bergen, New Jersey
Passaic, N ew Jersey

Billings, M T [MSA-0880]

Potter, Texas
Randall, Texas

Ascension, Louisiana

Henry, Georgia

Walton, Georgia
Blair, Pennsylvania

Baton Rouge, LA [MSA-0760]

Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC [MSA-0600]

Yellowstone, Montana

Columbia, Georgia

Anchorage, AK [MSA-0380]
Anchorage Borough, Alaska

Richmond, Georgia

Biloxi-Gulfport-Pascagoula, MS
[MSA-0920]

Aiken, South Carolina

Hancock, Mississippi

Edgefield, South Carolina

Harrison, Mississippi

McDuffie, Georgia

Ann Arbor, M I [PM SA-0440]

Jackson, Mississippi

Lenawee, Michigan

Austin-San M arcos, TX [MSA-0640]

Livingston, Michigan

Bastrop, Texas

Binghamton, NY [MSA-0960]

Washtenaw, Michigan

Caldwell, Texas

Broome, New York
Tioga, New York

Hays, Texas

Anniston, AL [MSA-0450]

Travis, Texas

Calhoun, Alabama

Williamson, Texas

Birm ingham , AL [MSA-1000]
Blount, Alabama

M-87

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Jefferson, Alabama

Casper, W Y [MSA-13S0]

St. Clair, Alabama

Natrona, Wyoming

Campbell, Kentucky
Gallatin, Kentucky

Shelby, Alabama

Grant, Kentucky

Cedar Rapids, IA [MSA-1360]
Bismarck, ND [MSA-1010]

Kenton, Kentucky
Pendleton, Kentucky

Linn, Iowa

Brown, Ohio

Burleigh, North Dakota
Morton, North Dakota

Cham paign-Urbana, IL [MSA-1400]

Clermont, Ohio

Champaign, Illinois

Hamilton, Ohio
Warren, Ohio

Bloomington, IN [MSA-1020]
Monroe, Indiana

Charleston-North Charleston, SC
[MSA-1440]

Bloomington-Norm al, IL [MSA-1040]

Berkeley, South Carolina

Clarksviile-Hopkinsviile, TN-KY
[MSA-1660]

Charleston, South Carolina

Christian, Kentucky

Dorchester, South Carolina

Montgomery, Tennessee

Ada, Idaho

Charleston, W V [MSA-1480]

Canyon, Idaho

Kanawha, West Virginia

Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria, OH
[PM SA-1680]

Putnam, West Virginia

Ashtabula, Ohio

McLean, Illinois

Boise City, ID [MSA-1080]

Boston-W orcester-Lawrence-LowellBrockton, M A-NH [NECM A-1123]
Bristol, Massachusetts

Cuyahoga, Ohio

Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock
[MSA-1520]

Hill,

NC-SC

Geauga, Ohio
Lake, Ohio

Essex, Massachusetts

Cabarrus, North Carolina

Lorain, Ohio

Middlesex, Massachusetts

Gaston, North Carolina

Medina, Ohio

Norfolk, Massachusetts

Lincoln, North Carolina

Plymouth, Massachusetts

Mecklenburg, North Carolina

Colorado Springs, CO [MSA-1720]

Suffolk, Massachusetts

Rowan, North Carolina

El Paso, Colorado

Worcester, Massachusetts

Union, North Carolina

Hillsborough, New Hampshire

York, South Carolina

Rockingham, New Hampshire
Strafford, New Hampshire

Columbia, M O [MSA-1740]
Boone, Missouri

Charlottesville, VA [MSA-1540]
Fluvanna, Virginia

Columbia, SC [MSA-1760]

Boulder-Longm ont, CO [PM SA-1125]

Greene, Virginia

Lexington, South Carolina

Boulder, Colorado

Albemarle + Charlottesville, Virginia

Richland, South Carolina

Brazoria, TX [PM SA-1145]
Brazoria, Texas

Bremerton, WA [PM SA-1150]
Kitsap, Washington

Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX
[M SA-1240]
Cameron, Texas

Bryan-College Station, TX [MSA-1260]
Brazos, Texas

Chattanooga, TN-GA [MSA-1560]

Columbus, GA-AL [MSA-1800]

Catoosa, Georgia

Russell, Alabama

Dade, Georgia

Chattahoochee, Georgia

Walker, Georgia

Harris, Georgia

Hamilton, Tennessee

Muscogee, Georgia

Marion, Tennessee

Cheyenne,, W Y [MSA-1580]
Laramie, Wyoming

Chicago, IL [PM SA-1600]

Columbus, OH [MSA-1840]
Delaware, Ohio
Fairfield, Ohio
Franklin, Ohio

Cook, Illinois

Licking, Ohio

D e Kalb, Illinois

Madison, Ohio

Du Page, Illinois

Pickaway, Ohio

Grundy, Illinois

Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY [MSA-1280]

Kane, Illinois

Corpus Christi, TX [MSA-1880]

Erie, N ew York

Kendall, Illinois

Nueces, Texas

Niagara, N ew York

Lake, Illinois

San Patricio, Texas

McHenry, Illinois

Burlington, VT [NECM A-1303]

Will, Illinois

Chittenden, Vermont

Cum berland, M D-W V [MSA-1900]
Allegany, Maryland

Franklin, Vermont

Chico-Paradise, CA [MSA-1620]

Grand Isle, Vermont

Butte, California

Canton-M assillon, OH [MSA-1320]

Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN [PM SA-1640]

Collin, Texas

Carroll, Ohio

Dearborn, Indiana

Dallas, Texas

Stark, Ohio

Ohio, Indiana

Denton, Texas

Boone, Kentucky

Ellis, Texas

Mineral, West Virginia

D allas, TX [PM SA-1920]

M-88

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Henderson, Texas

Duluth-Superior, M N-W I [MSA-2240]

Fort Lauderdale, FL [PM SA-2680]

Hunt, Texas

St. Louis, Minnesota

Broward, Florida

Kaufman, Texas

Douglas, Wisconsin

Fort M yers-Cape Coral, FL [MSA-2700]

Rockwall, Texas

Dutchess County, NY [PM SA-2281]
Danville, VA [MSA-1950]

Lee, Florida

Dutchess, New York

Eau Claire, W I [MSA-2290]

Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie, FL
[MSA-2710]

Chippewa, Wisconsin

Martin, Florida

Eau Claire, Wisconsin

St. Lucie, Florida

Rock Island, Illinois

El Paso, TX [MSA-2320]

Fort Smith, A R-O K [MSA-2720]

Scott, Iowa

El Paso, Texas

Crawford, Arkansas

Dayton-Springfield, OH [MSA-2000]

Elkhart-Goshen, IN [MSA-2330]

Clark, Ohio

Elkhart, Indiana

Pittsylvania + Danville, Virginia

Davenport-M oline-Rock Island, IA-IL
[MSA-1960]
Henry, Illinois

Sebastian, Arkansas

Fort W alton Beach, FL [MSA-2750]

Greene, Ohio
Miami, Ohio
Montgomery, Ohio

Sequoyah, Oklahoma

Elmira, NY [MSA-2335]

Okaloosa, Florida

Chemung, New York

Fort W ayne, IN [MSA-2760]
Daytona Beach, FL [M SA-2020]
Flagler, Florida

Enid, OK [M SA-2340]
Garfield, Oklahoma

Volusia, Florida

Decatur, AL [MSA-2030]

Erie, PA [MSA-2360]
Erie, Pennsylvania

Lawrence, Alabama
Morgan, Alabama

Decatur, IL [MSA-2040]
Macon, Illinois

Denver, CO [PM SA-2080]
Adams, Colorado
Arapahoe, Colorado
Denver, Colorado
Douglas, Colorado
Jefferson, Colorado

Des M oines, IA [MSA-2120]
Dallas, Iowa
Polk, Iowa
Warren, Iowa

Eugene-Springfield, OR [M SA-2400]
Lane, Oregon

Adams, Indiana
Allen, Indiana
D e Kalb, Indiana
Huntington, Indiana
Wells, Indiana
Whitley, Indiana

Fort W orth-Arlington, TX [PM SA-2800]
Hood, Texas
Johnson, Texas

Evansville-Henderson, IN-KY [MSA-2440]

Parker, Texas

Posey, Indiana

Tarrant, Texas

Vanderburgh, Indiana
Warrick, Indiana

Fresno, CA [MSA-2840]

Henderson, Kentucky

Fresno, California
Madera, California

Fargo-M oorhead, ND-M N [MSA-2520]
Clay, Minnesota

Gadsden, AL [MSA-2880]

Cass, North Dakota

Etowah, Alabama

Fayetteville, NC [MSA-2560]
Cumberland, North Carolina

Gainesville, FL [MSA-2900]
Alachua, Florida

Galveston-Texas City, TX [PM SA-2920]
Detroit, M I [PM SA-2160]
Lapeer, Michigan
Macomb, Michigan
Monroe, Michigan

Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR
[MSA-2580]

Galveston, Texas

Benton, Arkansas

Gary, IN [PM SA-2960]

Washington, Arkansas

Lake, Indiana
Porter, Indiana

Oakland, Michigan
St. Clair, Michigan

Flint, MI [PM SA-2640]

Glens Falls, NY [MSA-2975]

Wayne, Michigan

Genesee, Michigan

Warren, N ew York

Dothan, AL [MSA-2180]

Florence, AL [M SA-2650]

Dale, Alabama

Colbert, Alabama

Goldsboro, NC [MSA-2980]

Houston, Alabama

Lauderdale, Alabama

Wayne, North Carolina

Dover, D E [MSA-2190]

Florence, SC [MSA-2655]

Kent, Delaware

Florence, South Carolina

Dubuque, IA [MSA-2200]

Fort Collins-Loveland, CO [MSA-2670]

Dubuque, Iowa

Larimer, Colorado

Washington, New York

Grand Forks, ND-M N [MSA-2985]
Polk, Minnesota
Grand Forks, North Dakota

Grand Rapids-M uskegon-Holland, MI
[MSA-3000]
Allegan, Michigan

M-89

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Kent, Michigan

Houma, LA [MSA-3350]

Jam estown, NY [MSA-3610]

Muskegon, Michigan

Lafourche, Louisiana

Chautauqua, New York

Ottawa, Michigan

Terrebonne, Louisiana

Janesville-Beloit, W I [MSA-3620]
Great Falls, M T [MSA-3040]

Houston, TX [PM SA-3360]

Cascade, Montana

Chambers, Texas
Fort Bend, Texas

Greeley, CO [PM SA-3060]

Harris, Texas

Weld, Colorado

Liberty, Texas

Green Bay, W I [MSA-3080]

Rock, Wisconsin

Jersey City, NJ [PM SA-3640]
Hudson, New Jersey

Montgomery, Texas

Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA
[MSA-3660]

Waller, Texas

Carter, Tennessee

Brown, Wisconsin

Hawkins, Tennessee
Sullivan, Tennessee

G reensboro-W inston-Salem -H igh Point,
NC [MSA-3120]

Huntington-Ashland, W V-KY-OH
[MSA-3400]

Unicoi, Tennessee

Boyd, Kentucky

Washington, Tennessee

Alamance, North Carolina

Carter, Kentucky

Scott, Virginia

Davidson, North Carolina

Greenup, Kentucky

Washington + Bristol, Virginia

Davie, North Carolina

Lawrence, Ohio

Forsyth, North Carolina

Cabell, West Virginia

Guilford, North Carolina

Wayne, West Virginia

Yadkin, North Carolina

Greenville, NC [MSA-3150]

Cambria, Pennsylvania
Somerset, Pennsylvania

Randolph, North Carolina
Stokes, North Carolina

Johnstown, PA [MSA-3680]

Huntsville, AL [MSA-3440]

Joplin, M O [MSA-3710]

Limestone, Alabama

Jasper, Missouri

Madison, Alabama

Newton, Missouri

Indianapolis, IN [MSA-3480]

Kalam azoo-Battle Creek, M I
[MSA-3720]

Pitt, North Carolina

Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC
[MSA-3160]

Boone, Indiana

Anderson, South Carolina

Hancock, Indiana

Kalamazoo, Michigan

Cherokee, South Carolina

Hendricks, Indiana

Van Buren, Michigan

Hamilton, Indiana

Greenville, South Carolina

Johnson, Indiana

Pickens, South Carolina

Madison, Indiana

Spartanburg, South Carolina

Marion, Indiana

Hagerstown, M D [PM SA-3180]

Butler, Ohio

Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, PA
[MSA-3240]

K ansas City, M O-KS [MSA-3760]

Shelby, Indiana

Johnson, Kansas
Leavenworth, Kansas

Iowa City, IA [MSA-3500]
Johnson, Iowa

Jackson, M I [MSA-3520]
Jackson, Michigan

Wyandotte, Kansas
Clay, Missouri
Clinton, Missouri
Jackson, Missouri

Jackson, M S [MSA-3560]

Lebanon, Pennsylvania

Hinds, Mississippi

Perry, Pennsylvania

Madison, Mississippi

H artford, CT [NECMA-3283]

Miami, Kansas
Cass, Missouri

Cumberland, Pennsylvania
Dauphin, Pennsylvania

Kankakee, IL [PM SA-3740]
Kankakee, Illinois

Morgan, Indiana
Washington, Maryland

Ham ilton-M iddletown, OH [PM SA-3200]

Calhoun, Michigan

Rankin, Mississippi

Lafayette, Missouri
Platte, Missouri
Ray, Missouri

Kenosha, W I [PM SA-3800]
Kenosha, Wisconsin

Hartford, Connecticut
Middlesex, Connecticut

Jackson, TN [MSA-3580]

Tolland, Connecticut

Madison, Tennessee

H ickory-M organton, NC [M SA-3290]

Jacksonville, FL [MSA-3600]

Alexander, North Carolina

Clay, Florida

Burke, North Carolina

Duval, Florida

Killeen-Temple, TX [MSA-3810]
Bell, Texas
Coryell, Texas

Knoxville, TN [MSA-3840]
Anderson, Tennessee

Caldwell, North Carolina

Nassau, Florida

Catawba, North Carolina

St. Johns, Florida

Honolulu, HI [MSA-3320]

Jacksonville, NC [MSA-3605]

Sevier, Tennessee

Honolulu, Hawaii

Onslow, North Carolina

Union, Tennessee

Blount, Tennessee
Knox, Tennessee
Loudon, Tennessee

M-90

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Kokomo, IN [MSA-3850]

Lima, OH [MSA-4320]

Howard, Indiana

Allen, Ohio

M elbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL
[MSA-4900]

Tipton, Indiana

Auglaize, Ohio

Brevard, Florida

La Crosse, WI-MN [MSA-3870]

Lincoln, NE [MSA-4360]

M em phis, TN-AR-M S [MSA-4920]

Houston, Minnesota

Lancaster, Nebraska

Crittenden, Arkansas
De Soto, Mississippi

La Crosse, Wisconsin

Lafayette, LA [MSA-3880]

Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR
[MSA-4400]

Fayette, Tennessee
Tipton, Tennessee

Shelby, Tennessee

Acadia, Louisiana

Faulkner, Arkansas

Lafayette, Louisiana

Lonoke, Arkansas

St. Landry, Louisiana

Pulaski, Arkansas

Merced, CA [MSA-4940]

St. Martin, Louisiana

Saline, Arkansas

Merced, California

Lafayette, IN [MSA-3920]

Longview-M arshall, TX [MSA-4420]

M iami, FL [PM SA-5000]

Clinton, Indiana

Gregg, Texas

Dade, Florida

Tippecanoe, Indiana

Harrison, Texas
Upshur, Texas

M iddlesex-Som erset-Hunterdon, NJ
[PM SA-5015]

Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA
[PM SA-4480]

Middlesex, N ew Jersey

Lake Charles, LA [MSA-3960]
Calcasieu, Louisiana

Lakeland-W inter Haven, FL [MSA-3980]

Los Angeles, California

Hunterdon, New Jersey
Somerset, New Jersey

Polk, Florida

Louisville, KY-IN [MSA-4520]

Lancaster, PA [MSA-4000]

Clark, Indiana

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Floyd, Indiana
Harrison, Indiana

Lansing-East Lansing, M I [MSA-4040]

Scott, Indiana

Clinton, Michigan

Bullitt, Kentucky

Eaton, Michigan

Jefferson, Kentucky

Ingham, Michigan

Oldham, Kentucky

M ilwaukee-W aukesha, W I [PMSA-5080]
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Ozaukee, Wisconsin
Washington, Wisconsin
Waukesha, Wisconsin

M inneapolis-St. Paul, M N-W I
[MSA-5120]
Anoka, Minnesota

Laredo, TX [MSA-4080]

Lubbock, TX [MSA-4600]

Webb, Texas

Lubbock, Texas

Las Cruces, NM [MSA-4100]
Dona Ana, New M exico

Lynchburg, VA [MSA-4640]
Amherst, Virginia
Bedford + Bedford City, Virginia

Las Vegas, NV-AZ [MSA-4120]

Campbell + Lynchburg, Virginia

Mohave, Arizona
Clark, Nevada

M acon, GA [MSA-4680]

N ye, Nevada

Bibb, Georgia
Houston, Georgia

Lawrence, KS [MSA-4150]

Jones, Georgia

Douglas, Kansas

Peach, Georgia
Twiggs, Georgia

Lawton, OK [MSA-4200]
Comanche, Oklahoma

M adison, W I [MSA-4720]

Carver, Minnesota
Chisago, Minnesota
Dakota, Minnesota
Hennepin, Minnesota
Isanti, Minnesota
Ramsey, Minnesota
Scott, Minnesota
Sherburne, Minnesota
Washington, Minnesota
Wright, Minnesota
Pierce, Wisconsin
St. Croix, Wisconsin

M obile, AL [MSA-5160]
Baldwin, Alabama
Mobile, Alabama

Dane, Wisconsin

M odesto, CA [MSA-5170]

Lewiston-Auburn, ME [NECMA-4243]
Androscoggin, Maine

Mansfield, OH [MSA-4800]

Stanislaus, California

Crawford, Ohio

Lexington, KY [MSA-4280]

Richland, Ohio

M onm outh-Ocean, NJ [PM SA-5190]
Monmouth, New Jersey

Bourbon, Kentucky

Ocean, N ew Jersey

Fayette, Kentucky

McAUen-Edinburg-M ission, TX
[MSA-4880]

Jessamine, Kentucky

Hidalgo, Texas

M onroe, LA [MSA-5200]

Clark, Kentucky

Ouachita, Louisiana

Madison, Kentucky
Scott, Kentucky

M edford-Ashland, OR [MSA-4890]

Woodford, Kentucky

Jackson, Oregon

M ontgomery, AL [MSA-5240]
Autauga, Alabama

M-91

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Elmore, Alabama
Montgomery, Alabama

Newburgh, NY-PA [PM SA-5660]

Panam a City, FL [M SA-6015]

Orange, New York

Bay, Florida

Pike, Pennsylvania

M unde, IN [MSA-5280]

Parkersburg-M arietta, W V-OH
[MSA-6020]

Delaware, Indiana

Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News,
VA-NC [MSA-5720]

M yrtle Beach, SC [MSA-5330]

Currituck, North Carolina

Horry, South Carolina

Gloucester, Virginia

Pensacola, FL [MSA-6080]

Isle o f Wight, Virginia

Escambia, Florida
Santa Rosa, Florida

Naples, FL [MSA-5345]

Mathews, Virginia
Chesapeake, Virginia

Collier, Florida

Washington, Ohio
Wood, West Virginia

Hampton, Virginia

Peoria-Pekin, IL [MSA-6120]

Nashville, TN [MSA-5360]

Newport News, Virginia

Peoria, Illinois

Cheatham, Tennessee

Norfolk, Virginia

Tazewell, Illinois

Davidson, Tennessee

Portsmouth, Virginia

Woodford, Illinois

Dickson, Tennessee

Suffolk, Virginia

Robertson, Tennessee

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Rutherford, Tennessee

James City + Williamsburg, Virginia

Sumner, Tennessee

York + Poquoson, Virginia

Williamson, Tennessee

Philadelphia, PA-NJ [PM SA-6160]
Burlington, New Jersey
Camden, New Jersey
Gloucester, New Jersey
Salem, New Jersey

Wilson, Tennessee

Nassau-Suffolk, NY [PM SA-5380]
Nassau, N ew York

O akland, CA [PM SA-5775]

Bucks, Pennsylvania

Alameda, California

Chester, Pennsylvania

Contra Costa, California

Delaware, Pennsylvania
Montgomery, Pennsylvania

Suffolk, New York

Ocala, FL [MSA-5790]
New Haven-Bridgeport-Stam fordDanbury-W aterbury, CT [NECM A-5483]

Marion, Florida

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phoenix-M esa, AZ [MSA-6200]
Maricopa, Arizona

Fairfield, Connecticut

Odessa-M idland, TX [MSA-5800]

New Haven, Connecticut

Ector, Texas

Pinal, Arizona

Midland, Texas

New London-Norwich,
5523]

CT [NECM A-

New London, Connecticut

Oklahom a City, O K [M SA-5880]

Pine Bluff, AR [MSA-6240]
Jefferson, Arkansas

Canadian, Oklahoma

Pittsburgh, PA [MSA-6280]

Cleveland, Oklahoma

Allegheny, Pennsylvania

New Orleans, LA [MSA-5560]

Logan, Oklahoma

Beaver, Pennsylvania

Jefferson, Louisiana

McClain, Oklahoma

Butler, Pennsylvania

Orleans, Louisiana

Oklahoma, Oklahoma

Fayette, Pennsylvania

Plaquemines, Louisiana

Pottawatomie, Oklahoma

Washington, Pennsylvania
Westmoreland, Pennsylvania

St. Bernard, Louisiana
St. Charles, Louisiana

Olym pia, WA [PM SA-5910]

St. James, Louisiana

Thurston, Washington

Berkshire, Massachusetts

St. John the Baptist, Louisiana
St. Tammany, Louisiana

Om aha, NE-IA [MSA-5920]
Pottawattamie, Iowa

New York, N Y [PM SA-5600]

Cass, Nebraska

Bronx, New York

Douglas, Nebraska

Kings, N ew York

Sarpy, Nebraska

New York, N ew York

Washington, Nebraska

Putnam, New York
Queens, New York
Richmond, N ew York

Orange County, CA [PM SA-5945]
Orange, California

Rockland, N ew York
Westchester, New York

Pittsfield, M A [NECM A-6323]

Orlando, FL [MSA-5960]

Portland, M E [NECM A-6403]
Cumberland, Maine

Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA
[PM SA-6440]
Clackamas, Oregon
Columbia, Oregon
Multnomah, Oregon
Washington, Oregon
Yamhill, Oregon
Clark, Washington

Lake, Florida

Newark, NJ [PM SA-5640]
Essex, New Jersey
Morris, New Jersey

Orange, Florida
Osceola, Florida

Providence-W arwick-Pawtucket, RI
[NECM A-6483]

Seminole, Florida

Bristol, Rhode Island
Kent, Rhode Island

Sussex, New Jersey
Union, N ew Jersey

Owensboro, KY [M SA-5990]

Providence, Rhode Island

Warren, New Jersey

Daviess, Kentucky

Washington, Rhode Island

M-92

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Provo-Orem, U T [MSA-6520]

Rochester, M N [MSA-6820]

Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT [MSA-7160]

Utah, Utah

Olmsted, Minnesota

Davis, Utah

Pueblo, CO [MSA-6560]

Rochester, NY [MSA-6840]

Pueblo, Colorado

Genesee, New York
Livingston, N ew York

San Angelo, TX [MSA-7200]

Punta Gorda, FL [MSA-6580]

Monroe, New York

Tom Green, Texas

Salt Lake, Utah

Charlotte, Florida

Ontario, New York
Orleans, New York

Racine, W I [PM SA-6600]

Weber, Utah

Wayne, N ew York

Racine, Wisconsin

San Antonio, TX [MSA-7240]
Bexar, Texas
Comal, Texas

Rockford, IL [MSA-6880]

Guadalupe, Texas

Raleigh-Durham -Chapel Hill, NC
[MSA-6640]

Boone, Illinois

Wilson, Texas

Chatham, North Carolina

Winnebago, Illinois

Ogle, Illinois

Durham, North Carolina
Franklin, North Carolina
Johnston, North Carolina
Orange, North Carolina

San Diego, California

Rocky M ount, NC [MSA-6895]
Edgecombe, North Carolina

San Francisco, CA [PM SA-7360]

Nash, North Carolina

Marin, California

Wake, North Carolina

Rapid City, SD [MSA-6660]
Pennington, South Dakota

Reading, PA [MSA-6680]
Berks, Pennsylvania

Redding, CA [M SA-6690]
Shasta, California

Reno, NV [MSA-6720]

San Francisco, California

Sacramento, CA [PM SA-6920]
Placer, California

San Jose, CA [PM SA-7400]

Sacramento, California

Santa Clara, California

Saginaw-Bay City-M idland, MI
[MSA-6960]

San Luis Obispo-AtascaderoPaso Robles, CA [MSA-7460]

Bay, Michigan

San Luis Obispo, California

Midland, Michigan
Saginaw, Michigan

Santa Barbara-Santa M aria-Lom poc, CA
[MSA-7480]

St. Cloud, M N [M SA-6980]

Santa Barbara, California

Benton, Minnesota
Steams, Minnesota

Santa Cruz-W atsonville, CA
[PM SA-7485]

St. Joseph, M O [MSA-7000]

Santa Cruz, California

Benton, Washington
Franklin, Washington

San Mateo, California

El Dorado, California

Washoe, Nevada

Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA
[MSA-6740]

San Diego, CA [M SA-7320]

Andrew, Missouri

Richm ond-Petersburg, VA [M SA-6760]

Buchanan, Missouri

Santa Fe, N M [MSA-7490]
Los Alamos, New M exico

Charles City, Virginia
Chesterfield, Virginia

St. Louis, M O -IL [MSA-7040]

Goochland, Virginia

Clinton, Illinois

Santa Fe, N ew M exico

Hanover, Virginia

Jersey, Illinois

Santa Rosa, CA [PM SA-7500]

Henrico, Virginia

Madison, Illinois

Sonoma, California

New Kent, Virginia

Monroe, Illinois

Powhatan, Virginia

St. Clair, Illinois

Sarasota-Bradenton, FL [MSA-7510]

Richmond, Virginia

Franklin, Missouri

Manatee, Florida

Dinwiddie, Colonial Heights + Petersburg, Vir­

Jefferson, Missouri

Sarasota, Florida

ginia

Lincoln, Missouri

Prince George + Hopewell, Virginia

St. Charles, Missouri

Savannah, GA [MSA-7520]

St. Louis, Missouri

Bryan, Georgia

Riverside-San Bernardino, CA
[PM SA-6780]

Warren, Missouri

Chatham, Georgia

St. Louis City, Missouri

Effingham, Georgia

Salem, OR [PM SA-7080]
Marion, Oregon

Scranton-W ilkes-Barre-Hazleton, PA
[MSA-7560]

Polk, Oregon

Columbia, Pennsylvania

Riverside, California
San Bernardino, California

Roanoke, VA [MSA-6800]
Botetourt, Virginia

Lackawanna, Pennsylvania

Roanoke City, Virginia

Salinas, CA [MSA-7120]

Luzerne, Pennsylvania

Roanoke + Salem, Virginia

Monterey, California

Wyoming, Pennsylvania

M-93

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA
[PM SA-7600]

Sumter, SC [MSA-8140]

Utica-Rom e, NY [MSA-8680]

Sumter, South Carolina

Herkimer, New York
Oneida, New York

Island. Washington
King, Washington

Syracuse, NY [MSA-8160]

Snohomish, Washington

Cayuga, N ew York

Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa, CA [PMSA-8720]

Madison, New York

Napa, California

Sharon, PA [MSA-7610]

Onondaga, N ew York

Solano, California

Mercer, Pennsylvania

Oswego, New York

Sheboygan, WI [MSA-7620]

Tacoma, WA [PM SA-8200]

Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Pierce, Washington

Sherman-Denison, TX [M SA-7640]

Tallahassee, FL [MSA-8240]

Grayson, Texas

Gadsden, Florida

Ventura, CA [PM SA-8735]
Ventura, California

Victoria, TX [MSA-8750]

Shreveport-Bossier City, LA [MSA-7680]
Bossier, Louisiana
Caddo, Louisiana
Webster, Louisiana

Sioux City, IA-NE [MSA-7720]
Woodbury, Iowa
Dakota, Nebraska

Sioux Falls, SD [MSA-7760]
Lincoln, South Dakota

Victoria, Texas

Leon, Florida

Vineland-M illville-Bridgeton, NJ
[PM SA-8760]

Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL
[MSA-8280]

Cumberland, New Jersey

Hernando, Florida
Hillsborough, Florida

Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA
[MSA-8780]

Pasco, Florida

Tulare, California

Pinellas, Florida

Waco, TX [MSA-8800]
Terre Haute, IN [MSA-8320]

McLennan, Texas

Clay, Indiana
Vermillion, Indian
Vigo, Indiana

Minnehaha, South Dakota

W ashington, DC-M D-VA-W V
[PM SA-8840]
District o f Columbia

South Bend, IN [MSA-7800]
St. Joseph, Indiana

Texarkana, TX-Texarkana, AR
[MSA-8360]

Calvert, Maryland

Miller, Arkansas

Frederick, Maryland

Bowie, Texas

Montgomery, Maryland

Spokane, WA [MSA-7840]
Spokane, Washington

Charles, Maryland

Prince George’s, Maryland

Toledo, OH [MSA-8400]

Arlington, Virginia

Fulton, Ohio

Clarke, Virginia

Springfield, IL [MSA-7880]

Lucas, Ohio

Culpeper, Virginia

Menard, Illinois

Wood, Ohio

Fauquier, Virginia

Sangamon, Illinois

Springfield, MO [MSA-7920]

King George, Virginia

Topeka, KS [MSA-8440]

Loudoun, Virginia

Shawnee, Kansas

Stafford, Virginia
Warren, Virginia

Christian, Missouri
Greene, Missouri

Ttenton, NJ [PM SA-8480]

Alexandria, Virginia

Webster, Missouir

Mercer, New Jersey

Fairfax, Fairfax City + Falls Church, Virginia
Pr. William, Manassas, Manassas Pk„ Virginia

Springfield, M A [NECM A-8003]

H icson, AZ [MSA-8520]

Spotsylvania + Fredericksburg, Virginia

Hampden, Massachusetts

Pima, Arizona

Berkeley, West Virginia
Jefferson, West Virginia

Hampshire, Massachusetts

Ttilsa, OK [MSA-8560]
State College, PA [MSA-8050]

Creek, Oklahoma

W aterloo-Cedar Falls, IA [MSA-8920]

Centre, Pennsylvania

Osage, Oklahoma

Black Hawk, Iowa

Steubenville-W eirton, OH-W V
[MSA-8080]

Tulsa, Oklahoma

W ausau, W I [MSA-8940]

Wagoner, Oklahoma

Marathon, Wisconsin

Brooke, West Virginia

Tuscaloosa, AL [MSA-8600]

Hancock, West Virginia

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

W est Palm Beach-Boca Raton, FL
[MSA-8960]

Rogers, Oklahoma

Jefferson, Ohio

Palm Beach, Florida

Stockton-Lodi, CA [MSA-8120]

Tyier, TX [MSA-8640]

San Joaquin, California

Smith, Texas

W heeling, W V-O H [MSA-9000]
Belmont, Ohio

M-94

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Marshall, West Virginia

W ilmington-Newark, DE-M D
[PM SA-9160]

Ohio, West Virginia

York, PA [MSA-9280]
York, Pennsylvania

New Castle, Delaware

Wichita, KS [MSA-9040]

Cecil, Maryland

Butler, Kansas

Youngstown-W arren, OH [MSA-9320]
Columbiana, Ohio

Harvey, Kansas

W ilmington, NC [MSA-9200]

Mahoning, Ohio

Sedgwick, Kansas

Brunswick, North Carolina

Trumbull, Ohio

N ew Hanover, North Carolina

W ichita Falls, TX [MSA-9080]

Yuba City, CA [MSA-9340]

Archer, Texas

Yakima, WA [MSA-9260]

Sutter, California

Wichita, Texas

Yakima, Washington

Yuba, California

W illiamsport, PA [MSA-9140]

Yolo, CA [PM SA-9270]

Yuma, AZ [MSA-9360]

Lycoming, Pennsylvania

Yolo, California

Yuma, Arizona

Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas
Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-W I
[CMSA-14]

Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County,
CA [CMSA-49]

Chicago, IL [PMSA-1600]

Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA [PMSA-4480]

Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, NJ [PMSA-8760]
Wilmington-Newark, DE-MD [PMSA-9160]

Gary, IN [PMSA-2960]

Orange County, CA [PMSA-5945]

Portland-Salem , OR-WA [CMSA-79]

Kankakee, IL [PMSA-3740]

Riverside-San Bernardino, CA [PMSA-6780]

Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA [PMSA-6440]

Kenosha, WI [PMSA-3800]

Ventura, CA [PMSA-8735]

Salem, OR [PMSA-7080]

Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN
[CMSA-21]

M iami-Fort Lauderdale, FL [CMSA-56]

Sacramento-Yoio, CA [CMSA-82]

Fort Lauderdale, FL [PMSA-2680]

Sacramento, CA [PMSA-6920]

Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN [PMSA-1640]

Miami, FL [PMSA-5000]

Yolo. CA [PMSA-9270]

Hamilton-Middletown, OH [PMSA-3200]

Cleveland-Akron, OH [CMSA-28]
Akron, OH [PMSA-0080]
Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria, OH [PMSA-1680]

Dallas-Fort Worth, TX [CM SA-31]

M ilwaukee-Racine, W I [CMSA-63]
Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI [PMSA-5080]
Racine, WI [PMSA-6600]

Dallas, TX [PMSA-1920]
Fort Worth-Arlington, TX [PMSA-2800]

Bergen-Passaic, NJ [PMSA-0875]

Boulder-Longmont, CO [PMSA-1125]
Denver, CO [PMSA-2080]
Greeley, CO [PMSA-3060]

Dutchess County, NY [PMSA-2281]

San Jose, CA [PMSA-7400]
Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA [PMSA-7485]
Santa Rosa, CA [PMSA-7500]
Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa, CA [PMSA-8720]

Jersey City, NJ [PMSA-3640]
Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, NJ [PMSA-5015]
Monmouth-Ocean, NJ [PMSA-5190]
Nassau-Suffolk, NY [PMSA-5380]

Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI [CM SA-35]

N ew Haven-Bridgeport-Stamford-

Ann Arbor, MI [PMSA-0440]

Danbury-Waterbury, CT [PMSA-5483]

Detroit, MI [PMSA-2160]

New York, NY [PMSA-5600]

Flint, MI [PMSA-2640]

Newark, NJ [PMSA-5640]

Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX
[CMSA-42]

Trenton, NJ [PMSA-8480]

Brazoria, TX [PMSA-1145]

Oakland, CA [PMSA-5775]
San Francisco, CA [PMSA-7360]

New York-Northern New Jersey-Long
Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA [CM SA-70]

Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO [CMSA-34]

San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA
[CMSA-84]

Newburgh, NY-PA [PMSA-5660]

Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA
[CMSA-91]
Bremerton, WA [PMSA-1150]
Olympia, WA [PMSA-5910]
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA [PMSA-7600]
Tacoma, WA [PMSA-8200]

W ashington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV
[CMSA-97]

Philadelphia-W ilm ington-Atlantic City,
PA-NJ-DE-M D [CMSA-77]

Baltimore, MD [PMSA-0720]

Galveston-Texas City, TX [PMSA-2920]
Houston, TX [PMSA-3360]

Atlantic-Cape May, NJ [PMSA-0560]

Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV [PMSA-8840]

Philadelphia, PA-NJ [PMSA-6160]

Hagerstown, MD [PMSA-3180]

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Regions

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

UNITED STATES
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

767,608,000
201,298.0
3,813
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,596,944,000
219,760.9
7,267
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,368,069,000
237,949.9
14,155

1971

1970

888,002,000
206,817.5
4,294

824,823,000
203,798.7
4,047

1979

1978

2,024,812,000
224,564.1
9,017

1,802,663,000
222,098.2
8,117

1987

1986

3,789,297,000
242,321.0
15,638

3,579,783,000
240,162.2
14,906

1972
974,938,000
209,274.9
4,659
1980
2,259,006,000
227,255.0
9,940
1988
4,061,806,000
244,534.3
16,610

1973
1,092,217,000
211,349.2
5,168
1981
2,526,009,000
229,457.4
11,009
1989
4,366,135,000
246,820.2
17,690

1974
1,200,575,000
213,333.6
5,628
1982
2,683,456,000
231,668.7
11,583
1990
4,655,420,000
249,399.3
18,667

1975
1,302,532,000
215,456.6
6,045
1983
2,857,710,000
233,806.2
12,223
1991
4,831,697,000
252,136.7
19,163

1976
1,442,221,000
217,553.9
6,629
1984
3,144,363,000
235,846.6
13,332
1992
5,128,373,000
255,077.5
20,105

U n ited S ta te s , M etro p o lita n P o rtion

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

641,725,528
157,775.9
4,067
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,317,524,176
171,682.6
7,674
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,817,533,044
187,235.6
15,048

1971

1970

740,045,891
162,308.6
4,559

688,842,118
160,053.1
4,304

1979

1978

1,669,789,483
175,418.7
9,519

1,485,876,754
173,501.3
8,564

1987

1986

3,188,205,880
191,704.3
16,631

3,003,825,719
189,516.8
15,850

1972
809,882,194
164,069.5
4,936
1980
1,872,451,917
177,593.4
10,543
1988
3,429,166,314
193,827.8
17,692

1973
898,811,771
165,643.9
5,426
1981
2,092,597,404
179,492.4
11,658
1989
3,682,774,960
196,034.5
18,786

1974
990,872,622
167,198.8
5,926
1982
2,228,214,215
181,382.4
12,285
1990
3,928,152,856
198,419.5
19,797

1975
1,072,998,071
168,604.8
6,364
1983
2,380,542,322
183,257.1
12,990
1991
4,073,607,273
200,779.1
20,289

1976
1,188,976,356
170,098.7
6,990
1984
2,620,306,123
185,152.5
14,152
1992
4,318,618,263
203,262.2
21,247

U n ited S ta te s , N o n m e tro p o llta n P o rtion

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

125,882,472
43,522.1
2,892
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

279,419,824
48,078.3
5,812
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

550,535,956
50,714.3
10,856

1971

1970

147,956,109
44,508.9
3,324

135,980,882
43,745.6
3,108

1979

1978
316,786,246
48,596.9
6,519

355,022,517
49,145.4
7,224
1987

1986
575,957,281
50,645.5
11,372

601,091,120
50,616.8
11,875

1972
165,055,806
45,205.4
3,651
1980
386,554,083
49,661.6
7,784
1988
632,639,686
50,706.5
12,476

1973
193,405,229
45,705.3
4,232
1981
433,411,596
49,965.0
8,674
1989
683,360,040
50,785.7
13,456

1974
209,702,378
46,134.8
4,545
1982
455,241,785
50,286.3
9,053
1990
727,267,144
50,979.8
14,266

1975
229,533,929
46,851.8
4,899
1983
477,167,678
50,549.1
9,440
1991
758,089,727
51,357.6
14,761

1976
253,244,644
47,455.2
5,337
1984
524,056,877
50,694.1
10,338
1992
809,754,737
51,815.4
15,628

Far W est

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

116,476,303
26,635.0
4,373
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

250,769,941
30,553.2
8,208
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

568,583,674
36,041.0
15,776

1971

1970
125,040,430
27,101.4
4,614

133,064,410
27,570.5
4,826
1979

1978
288,175,753
31,285.1
9,211

329,688,518
31,960.4
10,316
1987

1986
609,308,023
36,819.6
16,548

649,678,132
37,645.6
17,258

1972
145,587,183
27,918.2
5,215
1980
373,878,720
32,776.2
11,407
1988
699,019,179
38,547.8
18,134

1973
161,656,056
28,327.8
5,707
1981
417,646,878
33,432.8
12,492
1989
758,273,504
39,534.3
19,180

1974
181,575,703
28,800.9
6,305
1982
444,165,079
34,087.0
13,030
1990
820,759,025
40,546.6
20,242

1975
200,655,095
29,346.0
6,838
1983
477,178,648
34,718.6
13,744
1991
846,655,565
41,333.6
20,483

1976
225,415,764
29,929.5
7,532
1984
525,761,995
35,324.4
14,884
1992
891,896,692
42,089.6
21,190

F a r W e s t, M etro p o lita n P o rtion

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

108,506,775
24,408.1
4,446
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

231,312,768
27,863.3
8,302
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

529,391,261
32,864.3
16,108

1970
116,372,549
24,823.8
4,688
1978
266,184,971
28,515.5
9,335
1986
567,890,615
33,616.6
16,893

1971
123,622,418
25,228.4
4,900
1979
304,492,648
29,108.5
10,461
1987
606,385,474
34,403.1
17,626

1972
135,003,599
25,544.3
5,285
1980
345,436,918
29,835.9
11,578
1988
652,430,563
35,241.6
18,513

1973
149,433,418
25,896.3
5,770
1981
387,253,282
30,437.3
12,723
1989
706,781,579
36,163.6
19,544

1974
167,396,669
26,316.8
6,361
1982
412,269,403
31,044.8
13,280
1990
765,154,064
37,092.4
20,628

1975
184,751,847
26,799.0
6,894
1983
442,318,192
31,634.7
13,982
1991
788,328,253
37,790.8
20,860

1976
207,399,387
27,307.9
7,595
1984
488,527,386
32,191.9
15,175
1992
830,112,973
38,468.5
21,579

2

Regions

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Far West, Nonmetropolltan Portion
1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

7,969,528
2,226.9
3,579

1970

1971

8,667,881
2,277.6
3,806

9,441,992
2,342.0
4,032

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,583,584
2,373.9
4,458

12,222,638
2,431.5
5,027

14,179,034
2,484.2
5,708

15,903,248
2,547.0
6,244

18,016,377
2,621.6
6,872

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

19,457,173
2,689.9
7,233

21,990,782
2,769.6
7,940

25,195,870
2,851.9
8,835

28.441,802
2,940.2
9,673

30,393,596
2,995.5
10,147

31,895,676
3,042.2
10,484

34,860,456
3,083.9
11,304

37,234,609
3,132.5
11,886

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

39,192,413
3,176.7
12,337

41,417,408
3.203.0
12,931

43,292,658
3,242.5
13,352

46,588,616
3,306.3
14,091

51,491,925
3,370.8
15,276

55,604,961
3,454.2
16,098

58,327,312
3,542.9
16,463

61,783,719
3,621.0
17,062

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

Great Lakes

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

159,583,337
39,904.0
3,999
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

316,393,968
41,353.2
7,651
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

577,142,869
41,422.5
13,933

167,222,132
40,319.7
4,147
1978

179,601,869
40,622.3
4,421
1979

352,019,602
41,510.2
8,480
1986

388,946,478
41,611.0
9,347
1987

610,422,320
41,460.1
14,723

639,123,451
41,595.2
15,365

196,008,942
40,824.3
4,801
1980
420,269,884
41,706.2
10,077
1988
680,124,574
41,726.9
16,299

220,178,347
40,946.8
5,377
1981
457,660,411
41,646.3
10,989
1989
728,258,762
41,872.7
17,392

239,127,123
41,036.8
5,827
1982
472,726,917
41,493.3
11,393
1990
769,910,007
42,078.6
18,297

1975
255,625,794
41,105.4
6,219
1983
496,105,485
41,368.6
11,992
1991
795,385,761
42,392.4
18,762

1976
284,084,962
41,186.7
6,897
1984
544,533,975
41,397.0
13,154
1992
846,444,595
42,719.0
19,814

Great Lakes, Metropolitan Portion
1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

134,018,112
32,082.3
4,177
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

261,957,393
32,854.4
7,973
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

478,646,191
32,853.0
14,569

1970

1971

140,333,849
32,420.1
4,329
1978

150,131,460
32,617.3
4,603
1979

291,596,005
32,965.4
8,846
1986

321,572,623
33,002.2
9,744
1987

507,487,513
32,910.7
15,420

532,329,717
33,039.1
16,112

1972
163,744,702
32,704.0
5,007
1980
348,234,707
33,045.1
10,538
1988
569,197,658
33,150.0
17,170

1973
182,768,550
32,734.1
5,583
1981
378,809,764
32,993.1
11,481
1989
607,982,456
33,275.6
18,271

1974
198,594,911
32,775.1
6,059
1982
391,138,480
32,882.0
11,895
1990
643,443,729
33,449.2
19,236

1975
211,094,298
32,752.7
6,445
1983
411,534,069
32,783.9
12,553
1991
664,975,551
33,711.4
19,726

1976
234,902,152
32,768.9
7,168
1984
450,390,041
32,814.2
13,725
1992
706,464,565
33,975.9
20,793

Great Lakes, Nonmetropolltan Portion

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

25,565,225
7,821.7
3,266

26,888,283
7,899.7
3,404

29,470,409
8,005.1
3,681

32,264,240
8,120.3
3,973

37,409,797
8,212.7
4,555

40,532,212
8,261.7
4,906

44,531,496
8,352.7
5,331

49,182,810
8,417.8
5,843

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

54,436,575
8,496.8
6,405

60,423,597
8,544.8
7,071

67,373,855
8,608.8
7,826

72,035,177
8,661.1
8,317

78,850,647
6,653.3
9,112

81,588,437
8,611.2
9,475

84,571,416
8,584.7
9,851

94,143,934
8,582.9
10,969

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

98,496,678
8,569.5
11,494

102,934,807
8,549.4
12,040

106,793,734
8,556.1
12,482

110,926,916
8,576.9
12,933

120,276,306
8,597.1
13,990

126,466.278
8,629.4
14,655

130,410,210
8,681.0
15,022

139,980,030
8,743.0
16,010

Mideast
1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

181,592,966
42,111.0
4,312

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

336,092,176
42,546.6
7,899

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

678,702,817
42,798.7
16,858

1977

1985

1970
195,083,817
42,516.9
4,588
1978
370,152,025
42,421.5
8,726
1986
727,807,960
42,996.4
16,927

1971
208,525,804
42,869.5
4,864
1979
409,009,062
42,358.1
9,656
1987
774,467,147
43,195.6
17,929

1972
225,193,332
42,991.6
5,238
1980
455,184,709
42,273.3
10,768
1988
834,323,080
43,441.6
19,206

1973
244,334,089
42,837.0
5,704
1981
504,595,085
42,327.0
11,921
1989
894,079,679
43,585.1
20,613

1974
265,520,827
42,709.2
6,217
1982
540,034,161
42,382.9
12,742
1990
947,683,942
43,707.6
21,682

1975
285,004,025
42,727.7
6,670
1983
576,759,650
42,546.2
13,556
1991
976,537,780
43,907.2
22,241

1976
309.096.671
42.667.4
7,244
1984
633,600,628
42,690.4
14,842
1992
1,033,067,749
44,118.5
23,416

3

Regions

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

M id e a s t, M etro p o lita n P o rtion

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

170,969,013
38,803.6
4,406
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

314,638,748
38,967.5
8,074
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

637,085,845
39,154.6
16,271

1971

1970
183,708,493
39,189.2
4,688

196,268,920
39,478.0
4,972
1979

1978
346,388,947
38,826.6
8,921

382,635,396
38,748.2
9,875
1987

1986
683,129,670
39,345.9
17,362

727,461,013
39,529.8
18,403

1972
211,774,002
39,540.3
5,356
1960
426,109,540
38,663.9
11,021
1988
784,315,835
39,738.5
19,737

1973
229,324,329
39,368.2
5,825
1981
472,654,397
38,713.5
12,209
1989
840,012,872
39,866.0
21,071

1974
249,032,483
39,218.8
6,350
1982
506,139,498
38,763.0
13,057
1990
890,461,267
39,969.8
22,278

1975
267,008,503
39,200.1
6,811
1983
541,027,356
38,912.9
13,904
1991
917,160,039
40,138.3
22,850

1976
289,367,615
39,108.9
7,399
1984
594,536,327
39,050.4
15,225
1992
970,471,427
40,322.8
24,068

M id e a s t, N o n m e tro p o llta n P o rtio n

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,623,953
3,307.4
3,212

11,375,324
3,327.7
3,418

12,256,884
3,391.5
3,614

13,419,330
3,451.3
3,888

15,009,760
3,468.8
4,327

16,488,344
3,490.4
4,724

17,995,522
3,527.7
5,101

19,729,056
3,558.5
5,544

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

21,453,428
3,579.1
5,994

23,763,078
3,594.9
6,610

26,373,666
3,609.9
7,306

29,075,169
3,609.4
8,055

31,940,688
3,613.5
8,839

33,894,663
3,619.8
9,364

35,732,294
3,633.3
9,835

39,064,301
3,640.1
10,732

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

41,616,972
3,644.0
11,421

44,678,290
3,650.4
12,239

47,006,134
3,665.8
12,823

50,007,245
3,703.1
13,504

54,066,807
3,719.1
14,538

57,222,675
3,737.9
15,309

59,377,741
3,768.9
15,755

62,596,322
3,795.7
16,491

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

76,882,039
12,176.4
6,314

84,256,405
12,207.3
6,902

N e w E n glan d

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

49,284,724
11,735.0
4,200

52,803,131
11,878.1
4,445

55,959,850
11,996.2
4,665

60,602,053
12,087.8
5,013

66,405,039
12,147.7
5,466

72,052,573
12,156.5
5,927

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

92,379,278
12,257.4
7,537
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

205,307,087
12,741.9
16,113

103,099,220
12,302.7
8,380

115,725,995
12,345.3
9,374
1987

1986
223,552,974
12,834.6
17,418

241,829,627
12,952.9
18,670

130,875,196
12,367.7
10,582
1988
265,334,393
13,086.4
20,276

145,851,296
12,435.3
11,729
1989
281,095,324
13,181.8
21,325

157,153,719
12,468.1
12,604
1990
289,960.801
13,219.2
21,935

1983
170,081,134
12,545.1
13,558
1991
294,888,975
13,201.1
22,338

1984
190,072,865
12,643.0
15,034
1992
308,866,911
13,195.9
23,406

N e w E n g la n d , M etro p o lita n P o rtio n

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

43,863,005
10,158.7
4,318

46,951,046
10,281.2
4,567

49,673,602
10,372.2
4,789

53,693,720
10,430.4
5,148

58,671,554
10,465.9
5,606

63,600,936
10,474.2
6,072

67,902,256
10,469.5
6,486

74,078,182
10,479.8
7,069

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

81,198,495
10,505.7
7,729

90,537,461
10,522.9
8,604

1985

1986

180,502,353
10,865.2
16,613

101,598,964
10,544.4
9,635
1987

196,254,033
10,943.5
17,933

212,169,426
11,030.8
19,234

114,956,824
10,557.3
10,889
1988
233,048,831
11,128.4
20,942

128,087,645
10,613.7
12,068
1989
246,219,407
11,198.9
21,986

138,154,109
10,635.5
12,990
1990
253,942,192
11,220.8
22,631

149,550,323
10,700.6
13,976
1991
258,061,795
11,194.9
23,052

167,190,856
10,782.3
15,506
1992
270,108,279
11,185.2
24,149

N e w E n g lan d , N o n m e tro p o llta n P o rtio n

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

5,421,719
1,576.3
3,440

1970
5,852,085
1,596.8
3,665

1971
6,286,248
1,624.0
3,871

1972
6,908,333
1,657.4
4,168

1973
7,733,485
1,681.8
4,598

1974
8,451,637
1,682.4
5,024

1975
8,979,783
1,707.0
5,261

1976
10,178,223
1,727.5
5,892
1984

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

11,180,783
1,751.7
6,383

12,561,759
1,779.8
7,058

14,127,031
1,800.9
7,844

15,918,372
1,810.4
8,793

17,763,651
1,821.7
9,751

18,999,610
1,832.6
10,367

20,530,811
I,
I I,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

29,660,201
1,922.1
15,431

32,285,562
1,958.1
16,488

34,875,917
1,982.9
17,589

36,018,609
1,998.4
18,024

36,827,180
2,006.2
18,357

38,758,632
2,010.7
19,276

24,804,734
1,876.7
13,217

27,298,941
1,891.1
14,436

22,882,009
844.5 1,860.7
131 12,297

4

Regions

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

P lain s

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

57,378,749
16,202.0
3,541

61,884,746
16,349.8
3,785

66,517,081
16,474.8
4,038

73,376,424
16,562.8
4,430

86,062,244
16,628.0
5,176

91,051,120
16,671.6
5,461

99,049,960
16,742.6
5,916

1977

1978

1979

118,643,626
16,949.7
7,000
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

233,379,970
17,403.6
13,410

135,123,389
17,028.4
7,935
1986

149,926,392
17,097.2
8,769
1987

245,142,986
17,394.9
14,093

257,304,349
17,430.2
14,762

1980
161,364,818
17,213.6
9,374
1988
269,192,389
17,535.8
15,351

1981
182,046,154
17,263.6
10,545
1989
289,662,644
17,595.3
16,462

1982
191,296,781
17,292.0
11,063
1990
309,893,055
17,688.6
17,519

1983
199,971,600
17,326.3
11,542
1991
322,042,702
17,788.0
18,104

1976
107,093,379
16,863.6
6,351
1984
220,694,827
17,383.7
12,696
1992
343,429,356
17,920.1
19,164

P la in s , M etro p o lita n P o rtion

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

34,831,690
8,861.6
3,931

37,576,911
9,008.2
4,171

40,319,009
9,080.2
4,440

43,834,081
9,109.5
4,812

49,057,676
9,167.6
5,351

53,611,480
9,208.0
5,822

58,356,507
9,223.5
6,327

64,850,180
9,302.9
6,971

1981

1982

1983

1984

1977

1978

1979

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

71,874,821
9,335.6
7,699

81,038,552
9,401.9
8,619

91,010,184
9,460.5
9,620

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

146,733,743
9,827.3
14,931

1985

1986

1987

155,631,523
9,904.5
15,713

164,211,876
9,998.6
16,424

1980
100,434,308
9,546,8
10,520
1988
174,624,682
10,124.7
17,247

111,558,406
9,596.1
11,625
1989
186,913,420
10,217.7
18,293

118,274,558
9,637.1
12,273
1990
199,551,318
10,328.3
19,321

125,056,576
9,673.2
12,928
1991
208,790,600
10,434.9
20,009

137,380,175
9,745.9
14,096
1992
222,297,033
10,545.9
21,079

P la in s , N o n m e tro p o llta n P o rtion

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

22,547,059
7,340.4
3,072

24,307,835
7,341.6
3,311

26,198,072
7,394.6
3,543

29,542,343
7,453.3
3,964

37,004,568
7,460.4
4,960

37,439,640
7,463.5
5,016

40,693,453
7,519.0
5,412

42,243,199
7,560.7
5,587

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

46,768,805
7,614.0
6,142

54,084,837
7,626.6
7,092

58,916,208
7,636.7
7,715

60,930,510
7,666.8
7,947

70,487,748
7,667.5
9,193

73,022,223
7,654.9
9,539

74,915,024
7,653.1
9,789

83,314,652
7,637.8
10,908

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

86,646,227
7,576.3
11,436

89,511,463
7,490.4
11,950

93,092,473
7,431.7
12,526

94,567,707
7,411.1
12,760

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

16,772,170
4,943.0
3,393

18,651,379
5,037.9
3,702

20,682,122
5,194.0
3,982

23,433,180
5,368.4
4,365

26,967,129
5,527.4
4,879

30,397,935
5,649.8
5,380

33,338,830
5,781.7
5,766

37,186,929
5,915.6
6,286

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

41,645,846
6,078.8
6,851

48,485,214
6,256.9
7,749

55,243,732
6,438.9
8,580

62,859,159
6,594.4
9,532

71,455,791
6,742.4
10,598

76,853,406
6,904.1
11,132

81,915,930
7,035.2
11,644

88,101,946
7,109.6
12,392

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

92,410,283
7,168.5
12,891

95,379,168
7,200.8
13,246

98,547,978
7,206.6
13,675

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,808,659
2,990.9
3,614

12,089,648
3,063.9
3,946

13,532,851
3,176.3
4,261

15,247,027
3,303.4
4,616

17,345,238
3,423.8
5,066

19,448,126
3,500.2
5,556

21,510,201
3,561.3
6,040

24,140,243
3,639.6
6,633

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

27,183,773
3,746.5
7,256

31,552,459
3,862.9
8,168

36,107,245
3,977.0
9,079

40,971,890
4,067.5
10,073

46,871,886
4,157.8
11,273

51,043,311
4,258.7
11,986

54,681,240
4,355.6
12,554

59,443,396
4,420.4
13,447

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

62,720,145
4,485.2
13,984

64,831,402
4,533.8
14,300

67,294,030
4,568.1
14,731

71,529,068
4,578.1
15,624

77,120,271
4,608.3
16,735

82,648,297
4,658.0
17,743

88,554,466
4,756.7
18,617

95,482,811
4,890.5
19,524

102,749,224
7,377.6
13,927

110,341,737
7,360.3
14,992

113,252,102
7,353.1
15,402

121,132,323
7,374.2
16,426

R o c k y M o u n ta in

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

104,451,407
7,203.7
14,500

113,279,129
7,234.1
15,659

121,418,288
7,297.4
16,639

129,864,669
7,439.7
17,456

139,554,752
7,628.9
18,293

R o c k y M o u n ta in , M e tro p o lita n P o rtion

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5

Regions

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

R o c k y M o u n ta in , N o n m e tro p o lita n P o rtion

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,963,511
1,952.1
3,055

1972

1971

1970
6,561,731
1,974.0
3,324

7,149,271
2,017.8
3,543

8,186,153
2,065.0
3,964

1973
9,621,891
2,103.6
4,574

1974

1975

1976

10,949,809
2,149.6
5,094

11,828,629
2,220.4
5,327

13,046,686
2,275,9
5,732

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

14,462,073
2,332.3
6,201

16,932,755
2,393.9
7,073

19,136,487
2,462.0
7,773

21,887,269
2,526.9
8,662

24,583,905
2,584.6
9,512

25,810,095
2,645.4
9,756

27,234,690
2,679.6
10,164

28,658,550
2,689.2
10,657

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

29,690,138
2,683.3
11,065

30,547,766
2,667.0
11,454

31,253,948
2,638.5
11,845

32,922,339
2,625.5
12,539

36,158,858
2,625.9
13,770

38,769,991
2,639.4
14,689

41,310,203
2,683.1
15,397

44,071,941
2,738.3
16,095

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

S o u th e a s t

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

132,527,045
43,440.0
3,051
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

308,738,519
50,311.8
6,136
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

690,361,308
56,205.0
12,283

144,694,640
43,973.5
3,290

158,902,902
45,013.2
3,530
1979

1978
352,321,338
51,113.0
6,893

397,870,172
51,976.7
7,655
1987

1986
739,797,439
56,868.1
13,009

788,738,914
57,544.0
13,707

178,672,831
46,019.0
3,883
1980
449,114,460
52,895.2
8,491
1988
849,116,324
58,128.9
14,607

204,239,612
46,991.8
4,346
1981
506,642,990
53,625.4
9,448
1989
916,225,989
58,733.6
15,600

227,888,383
47,954.6
4,752
1982
539,814,941
54,249.7
9,951
1990
981,282,723
59,467.4
16,501

1975
247,826,617
48,787.7
5,080
1983
580,433,031
54,859.4
10,580
1991
1,028,748,382
60,261.8
17,071

1976
277,314,417
49,514.0
5,601
1984
641,439,743
55,519.7
11,553
1992
1,095,327,295
61,103.6
17,926

S o u th e a s t, M e tro p o lita n P o rtion

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

96,297,096
28,373.5
3,394
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

223,660,303
33,458.9
6,685
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

518,295,581
38,451.8
13,479

1971

1970
105,099,397
28,897.4
3,637

115,441,022
29,628.9
3,896
1979

1978
255,441,488
34,058.0
7,500

289,132,334
34,739.2
8,323
1987

1986
558,229,372
39,099.0
14,277

597,941,263
39,765.7
15,037

1972
129,761,097
30,371.3
4,272
1980
329,975,350
35,501.6
9,295
1988
645,446,393
40,352.7
15,995

1973
147,744,399
31,127.1
4,746
1981
373,369,414
36,141.0
10,331
1989
697,938,538
40,951.4
17,043

1974
165,251,144
31,885.1
5,183
1982
399,475,511
36,688.7
10,888
1990
748,546,735
41,635.8
17,978

1975
179,798,521
32,428.4
5,544
1983
432,872,461
37,228.7
11,627
1991
783,155,074
42.295.C
18,516

1976
200,455,513
32,910.9
6,091
1984
477,900,732
37,809.2
12,640
1992
832,102,692
42,976.0
19,362

S o u th e a s t, N o n m e tro p o lita n P o rtio n

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976
76,858,904
16,603.1
4,629

36,229,949
15,066.6
2,405

39,595,243
15,076.1
2,626

43,461,880
15,384.3
2,825

48,911,734
15,647.7
3,126

56,495,213
15,864.6
3,561

62,637,239
16,069.5
3,898

68,028,096
16,359.3
4,158

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

85,078,216
16,852.9
5,048

96,879,850
17,055.0
5,680

1985

1986

172,065,727
17,753.3
9,692

181,568,067
17,769.1
10,218

108,737,838
17,237.5
6,308
1987
190,797,651
17,778.3
10,732

119,139,110
17,393.7
6,850
1988
203,669,931
17,776.2
11,457

133,273,576
17,484.4
7,622
1989
218,287,451
17,782.2
12,276

140,339,430
17,561.0
7,992
1990
232,735,988
17,831.6
13,052

147,560,570
17,630.7
8,370
1991
245,593,308
17,966.8
13,669

1984
163,539,011
17,710.5
9,234
1992
263,224,603
18,127.6
14,521

S o u th w e a t

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

53,992,706
16,328.0
3,307

59,442,725
16,621.4
3,576

64,747,962
17,077.0
3,792

72,064,055
17,502.9
4,117

82,374,484
17,942.7
4,591

92,961,336
18,354.2
5,065

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

132,280,646
19,710.3
6,711
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

322,180,992
24,168.6
13,331

153,286,459
20,180.5
7,596
1986
328,372,130
24,587.8
13,355

178,401,651
20,776.5
8,587
1987
339,607,402
24,750.8
13,721

205,459,054
21,428.3
9,588
1988
360,244,654
24,863,2
14,489

240,110,395
21,984.5
10,922
1989
385,259,969
25,083.2
15,359

261,410,996
22,791.6
11,470
1990
414,512,159
25,393.9
16,323

1975
104,149,640
18,789.1
5,543
1983
275,264,522
23,406.8
11,760
1991
437,573,166
25,812.8
16,952

1976
117,772,473
19,269.8
6,112
1984
300,157,021
23,778.7
12,623
1992
469,785,650
26,302.0
17,861

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Regions

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

S o u th w e s t, M etro p o lita n P o rtion

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

42,431,178
12,097.3
3,508

46,710,225
12,369.2
3,776

51,056,609
12,727.3
4,012

56,823,966
13,066.4
4,349

64,466,607
13,460.8
4,789

73,936,873
13,820.6
5,350

82,575,938
14,170.3
5,827

93,783,084
14,579.7
6,432

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

1977
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

105,697,875
14,950.7
7,070
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

264,157,925
18,734.3
14,100

1978

1979

123,136,871
15,346.1
8,023
1986

143,240,089
15,838.9
9,044
1987

270,371,591
19,162.8
14,109

280,413,081
19,369.0
14,477

166,332,380
16,375.2
10,158
1988
298,573,284
19,513.7
15,301

193,992,610
16,839.9
11,520
1989
319,806,417
19,753.0
16,190

211,719,345
17,472.6
12,117
1990
344,405,254
20,065.2
17,164

223,502,105
17,967.5
12,439
1991
364,581,495
20,457.2
17,822

244,937,210
18,338.2
13,357
1992
391,578,483
20,897.3
18,738

Southwest, Nonmetropolltan Portion
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

11.561,528
4,230.7
2,733

12,732,500
4,252.1
2,994

13,691,353
4,349.6
3,148

15,240,089
4,436.4
3,435

17.907,877
4,481.9
3,996

19,024,463
4,533.6
4,196

21,573,702
4,618.8
4,671

23,989,389
4,690.1
5,115

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

26,582,771
4,759.6
5,585

30,149,688
4,832.3
6,239

35,161,562
4,937.7
7,121

39,126,674
5,053.1
7,743

46,117,785
5,144.6
8,964

49,691,651
5,319.1
9,342

51,762,417
5,439.3
9,516

55,219,811
5,440.4
10,150

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

58,023,067
5,434.3
10,677

58,000,539
5,425.1
10,691

59,194,321
5,381.8
10,999

61,671,370
5,349.4
11,529

65,453,552
5,330.2
12,280

70,106,905
5,328.8
13,156

72,991,671
5,355.6
13,629

78,207,167
5,404.7
14,470

Per Capita Personal Income, 1992
Regions

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

8

County Rankings

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

T w e n t y Highest a n d L o w e s t Pe r Capita Personal I n c o m e s for C o u n t i e s In the United States, 1 9 9 2
Twenty highest per capita Incomes
County
Dollars
New York, New York ................................................
Sherman, Texas.........................................
Pitkin, Colorado...................................................
Marin, California..............................................
Fairfield, Connecticut ......................................
Westchester, New York ............................................
Somerset, New Jersey.............................................
Sully, South Dakota ...........................................
Bergen, New Jersey ..............................................
Morris, New Jersey ..................................................
Montgomery, Maryland .............................................
Arlington, Virginia......................................................
Nantucket, Massachusetts........................................
Alexandria City, Virginia............................................
Nassau, New York ....................................................
Teton, Wyoming......................................................
Montgomery, Pennsylvania.......................................
Fairfax, Fairfax City and Falls Church, Virgina ..........
San Francisco, California....................... .7.................
Palm Beach, Florida .................................................

Twenty lowest per capita incomes
County

Percent of national
average

49,197
36,356
36,076
35,423
34,843
34,580
33,851
33,815
33,616
33,614
32,872
32,828
32,761
32,270
31,747
31,204
30,942
30,901

157.91
155.21

Percent of national
average

Dollars
Starr, Texas ...................
Shannon, South Dakota
Maverick, T exas...............
Todd, South Dakota........
Zavala, Texas .................
Zapata, T exas.................
Dimmit, Texas .................
Willacy, T exas.................
Jefferson, Mississippi.......
McKinley, New Mexico.....
San Juan, Utah ...............
Apache, Arizona..............
Presidio, Texas ...............
McCreary, Texas.............
Cibola, New Mexico.........
Hidalgo, Texas ................
Holmes, Mississippi .........
West Feliciana, Louisiana .
Elliott, Kentucky ..............
Union, Florida..................

6,015
6,826
7,687
7,954
8,094
8,743
9,213
9,299
9,435
9,500
9,609
9,623
9,648
9,655
9,762
9,802
9,805
9,863
9,918
9,922

29.92
33.95
38.23
39.56
40.26
43.49
45.82
46.25
46.93
47.25
47.79
47.86
47.99
48.02
48.56
48.75
48.77
49.06
49.33
49.35

* Twenty Highest and Lowest Per Capita Personal Incomes for Counties In the Far West Region, 1992
Twenty highest per capita incomes
County
Dollars
Marin, California...............................
San Francisco, California..................
San Mateo, California .......................
King, Washington..............................
Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska .
Wrangell-Petersburg, Alaska ............
Contra Costa, California ...................
San Juan, Washington......................
Santa Clara, California......................
Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska
Douglas, Nevada ..............................
Washoe, Nevada ..............................
Juneau Borough, Alaska...................
Anchorage Borough, Alaska.............
Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon, Alaska.....
Orange, California.............................
Haines Borough, Alaska ...................
Napa, California................................
North Slope Borough, Alaska ............
Honolulu, Hawaii ...............................

Twenty lowest per capita Incomes
County

Percent of national
average

36,076
30,942
29,918
27,769
27,761
26,963
26,491
26,108
25,924
25,826
25,820
25,529
25,390
25,077
24,973
24,651
24,495
24,387
24,153
23,864

179.44
153.90
148.81
138.12
138.08
134.11
131.76
129.86
128.94
128.46
128.43
126.98
126.29
124.73
124.21
122.61
121.84
121.30
120.13
118.70

Dollars
Wade Hampton Census Area, Alaska.......................
Del Norte, California .................................................
Kings, California.......................................................
Ferry, Washington.....................................................
Yuba, California .......................................................
Imperial, California....................................................
Tehama, California....................................................
Lassen, California .....................................................
Modoc, California......................................................
Madera, California ....7................................................
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska.......................
Bethel Census Area, Alaska.....................................
Stevens, Washington ................................................
Malheur, Oregon ......................................................
Glenn, California......................................................
Merced, California.....................................................
Nome Census Area, Alaska .....................................

9,993
11,683
11,721
13,174
13,476
13,730
13,827
14,037
14,237
14,243
14,326
14,361
14,406
14,416
14,447
14,625
14,694
14,717
14,731
14,954

Percent of national
average
49.70
58.11
58.30
65.53
67.03
68.29
68.77
69.82
70.81
70.84
71.26
71.43
71.65
71.70
71.86
72.74
73.09
73.20
73.27
74.38

Twenty Highest and Lowest Per Capita Personal Incomes for Counties In the Great Lakes Region, 1992
Twenty highest per capita Incomes
County
Dollars
DuPage, Illinois........
Lake, Illinois .............
Oakland, Michigan ....
Hamilton, Indiana.....
Ozaukee, Wisconsin .
Waukesha, Wisconsin
Washtenaw, Michigan
Cuyahoga, Ohio.......
Cook, Illinois.............
Boone, Indiana..........
Hamilton, Ohio..........
Midland, Michigan ....
Geauga, Ohio...........
Delaware, Ohio ........
Putnam, Illinois.........
McHenry, Illinois.......
Kane, Illinois.............
Macomb, Michigan....
Dane, Wisconsin.......
Marion, Indiana .........

,

Twenty lowest per capita incomes
County

Percent of national
average

29,587
29,386
28,671
26,985
26,812
24,850
23,427
23,128
23,053
22,925
22,855
22,421
22,355
22,263
22,129
22,099
21,936
21,920
21,883
21,555

Note .—O nly counties with total personal Incomes of $50 million or more are ranked.

147.16
146.16
142.61
134.22
133.36
123.60
116.52
115.04
114.66
114.03
113.68
111.52
111.19
110.73
110.07
109.92
109.11
109.03
108.84
107.21

Dollars
Johnson, Illinois .......................................................
Oscoda, Michigan .....................................................
Ogemaw, Michigan ...................................................
Lake, Michigan 7.........................................................
Vinton, Ohio .............................................................
Rusk, Wisconsin .......................................................
Adams, Wisconsin ....................................................
Montmorency, Michigan............................................
Holmes, Ohio........7..................................................
Noble, Ohio

....7................................................

Perry, Ohio......7..............................................
Meig’s, Ohio..............................................................
Forest, Wisconsin .....................................................

11,147
11,406
11,782
12,086
12,201
12,202
12,285
12,305
12,309
12,324
12,340
12,348
12,371
12,410
12,447
12,490
12,490
12,506
12,676
12,746

Percent of national
average
55.44
56.73
58.60
60.11
60.69
60.69
61.10
61.20
61.22
61.30
61.38
61.42
61.53
61.73
61.91
62.12
62.12
62.20
63.05
63.40

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

9

County Rankings

T w e n t y Highest a n d L o w e s t P e r Capita Personal I n c o m e s tor C o u n t i e s In the Mi deast Region, 1 9 9 2
Twenty lowest per capita Incomes

Twenty highest per capita Incomes
County

New York, New York ........
Westchester, New York ....
Somerset, New Jersey......
Bergen, New Jersey .........
Morris, New Jersey..........
Montgomery, Maryland .....
Nassau, New York...........
Montgomery, Pennsylvania
Hunterdon, New Jersey ....
Mercer, New Jersey.........
Chester, Pennsylvania......
Union, New Jersey...........
District of Columbia..........
Howard, Maryland............
Monmouth, New Jersey ....
Talbot, Maryland ..............
Rockland, New York ........
Essex, New Jersey ..........
Middlesex, New Jersey....
Baltimore, Maryland .........

Percent of national
average

Dollars

244.70
173.31
172.00
168.19
167.20
167.19
160.51
157.91
149.91
141.47
140.75
138.82
138.82
136.48
135.42
133.20
130.93
130.35
126.18
123.32

49,197
34,843
34,580
33,815
33,616
33,614
32,270
31,747
30,139
28,443
28,297
27,910
27,909
27,439
27,226
26,779
26,323
26,206
25,369
24,794

County

Percent of national
average

Dollars
13,021
13,279
13,328
13,564
13,615
13,931
13,967
14,042
14,065
14,143
14,147
14,183
14,204
14,616
14,763
14,801
14,833
14,859
14,942
14,950

Forest, Pennsylvania ......
Somerset, Maryland........
Allegany, New York ........
Fulton, Pennsylvania.......
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
Schuyler, New York ........
Lewis, New York.............
Bedford, Pennsylvania....
St. Lawrence, New York ..
Wyoming, New York .......
Franklin, New York .........
Garrett, Maryland...........
Greene, Pennsylvania.....
Mifflin, Pennsylvania......
Yates, New York............
Delaware, New York ......
Tioga, Pennsylvania.......
Washington, New York ....
Caroline, Maryland.........
Cattaraugus, New York ....

64.76
66.05
66.29
67.47
67.72
69.29
69.47
69.84
69.96
70.35
70.37
70.54
70.65
72.70
73.43
73.62
73.78
73.91
74.32
74.36

Twenty Highest and Lowest Per Capita Personal Incomes for Counties In the New England Region, 1992
Twenty lowest pe capita Incomes

Twenty highest per capita incomes
County

Dollars

Percent of national
average

County

12,646
14,138
14,244
14,507
14,661
15,090
15,167
15,226
15,228
15,627
16,171
16,236
16,882
17,063
17,677
17,943
18,009
18,227
18,477
18,501

176.19
163.28
140.61
136.83
132.39
130.12
125.25
122.58
119.06
117.86

Fairfield, Connecticut............
Nantucket, Massachusetts....
Norfolk, Massachusetts.........
Middlesex, Massachusetts....
Suffolk, Massachusetts.........
Hartford, Connecticut............
Middlesex, Connecticut.........
Litchfield, Connecticut...........
New Haven, Connecticut......
Dukes, Massachusetts..........
Barnstable, Massachusetts ....
Essex, Massachusetts ..........
Bristol, Rhode Island.............
Rockingham, New Hampshire
Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Carroll, New Hampshire........
Merrimack, New Hampshire ..
New London, Connecticut.....
Cumberland, Maine..............
Grafton, New Hampshire ......

Percent of national
average

Dollars

115.56
115.49
115.30
114.22
112.91
112.50
111.55
110.31
109.27

62.90
70.32
70.85
72.16
72.92
75.06
75.44
75.73
75.74
77.73
80.43
80.76
83.97
84.87
87.92
89.25
89.57
90.66
91.90
92.02

Twenty Highest and Lowest Per Capita Personal Incomes for Counties In the Plains Region, 1992
Twenty lowest per capita Incomes

Twenty highest per capita Incomes
County

Sully, South Dakota .
Hamilton, Kansas....
Johnson, Kansas ....
St. Louis, Missouri ...
Hennepin, Minnesota
Scott, Kansas..........
Stanton, Kansas......
Kearny, Kansas.......
Gove, Kansas .........
Ramsey, Minnesota .
Dundy, Nebraska....
Haskell, Kansas......
Wichita, Kansas......
Fillmore, Nebraska ...
Edwards, Kansas....
Dakota, Minnesota ...
Stevens, Kansas.....
Polk, Iow a..............
Clark, Kansas..........
Douglas, Nebraska ..

Dollars

Percent of national
average

33,851
29,969
27,560
27,211
27,197
26,429
24,211
24,086
23,479
23,129
23,118
22,958
22,855
22,777
22,711
22,445
22,366
22,315
22,223
22,055

Note .—O nly counties with total personal Incomes of $50 million or more are ranked.

168.37
149.06
137.08
135.34
135.27
131.45
120.42
119.80
116.78
115.04
114.99
114.19
113.68
113.29
112.96
111.64
111.25
110.99
110.53
109.70

County

Shannon, South Dakota............................................
Todd, South Dakota..................................................
Shannon, Missouri ....................................................
Dewey, South Dakota...............................................
Wayne, Missouri ......................................................
Ripley, Missouri........................................................
Douglas, Missouri ....................................................
DeKalb, Missouri......................................................
Hickory, Missouri.......................................................
Wright, Missouri .......................................................
Washington, Missouri................................................
Texas, Missouri........................................................
Reynolds, Missouri....................................................
Oregon, Missouri.......................................................
Rolette, North Dakota...............................................
Bollinger, Missouri.....................................................
Ozark, Missouri........................................................
Carter, Missouri........................................................
Dallas, Missouri........................................................
Benton, Missouri......................................................

Dollars
6,826
7,954
10,653
10,742
11,138
11,148
11,152
11,401
11,432
11,462
11,480
11,723
11,740
11,903
11,970
12,057
12,165
12,207
12,263
12,400

Percent of national
average
33.95
39.56
52.99
53.43
55.40
55.45
55.47
56.71
56.86
57.01
57.10
58.31
58.39
59.20
59.54
59.97
60.51
60.72
60.99
61.68

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County Rankings

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

T w e n t y Highest a n d L o w e s t P e r Capita Personal I n c o m e s for C o u n t i e s In the R o c k y M o u n t a i n Region, 1 9 9 2
Twenty highest per capita incomes
County
Dollars
Pitkin, Colorado.........
Teton, Wyoming........
Arapahoe, Colorado ...
Denver, Colorado......
Blaine, Idaho............
Douglas, Colorado ....
Summit, Colorado.....
Boulder, Colorado.....
Eagle, Colorado ........
Cheyenne, Colorado ..
Summit, Utah ...........
Jefferson, Colorado ....
Sheridan, Wyoming ....
Routt, Colorado.........
Lincoln, Colorado......
Baca, Colorado .........
Ada, Idaho................
Kit Carson, Colorado .
Washington, Colorado
Natrona, Wyoming ....

Percent of national
average

36,356
32,245
25,285
24,449
24,111
23,845
23,824
23,513
23,419
23,370
22,859
22,807
22,559
22,426
21,298
21,150
21,105
20,452
20,418
20,377

180.83
160.38
125.76
121.61
119.93
118.60
118.50
116.95
116.48
116.24
113.70
113.44
112.21
111.54
105.93
105.20
104.97
101.73
101.56
101.35

Twenty lowest per capita incomes
County
Dollars
San Juan, Utah .................................................
Conejos, Colorado ........................................
Madison, Ohio..............................................
Big Horn, Montana..............................................
Sanpete, Utah ............................................
Franklin, Idaho ...................................................
Uintah, Utah ...................................................
Iron, Utah ..............................................
Saguache, Colorado ...............................................
Bear Lake, Idaho ......................................................
Sanders, Montana................................................
Blaine, Montana....................................................
Juab, Utah........................................................
Garfield, Utah .........................................................
Roosevelt, Montana..................................................
Washington, Utah ..............................................
Owyhee", Idaho.......................................................
Crowley, Colorado ...................................................
Minidoka, Idaho........................................................
Jefferson, Idaho .......................................................

9,609
10,043
10,228
10,949
11,229
11,563
11,781
12,154
12,191
12,374
12,468
12,524
12,556
12,631
12,654
12,660
12,712
12,780
12,807
12,939

Percent of national
average
47.79
49.95
50.87
54.46
55.85
57.51
58.60
60.45
60.64
61.55
62.01
62.29
62.45
62.83
62.94
62.97
63.23
63.57
63.70
64.36

Twenty Highest and Lowest Per Capita Personal Incomes for Counties in the Southeast Region, 1992
Twenty highest per capita incomes
County
Dollars
Arlington, Virginia...........................................
Alexandria City, Virginia..................................
Fairfax, Fairfax City and Falls Church, Virginia
Palm Beach, Florida ......................................
Martin, Florida................................................
Fulton, Georgia ..............................................
Sarasota, Florida............................................
Collier, Florida................................................
Indian River, Florida.......................................
Williamson, Tennessee...................................
Henrico, Virginia.............................................
Richmond City, Virginia ..................................
Loudoun, Virginia...........................................
Fauquier, Virginia...........................................
Goochland, Virginia........................................
Cobb, Georgia................................................
Mecklenburg, North Carolina..........................
Lancaster, Virginia .........................................
Broward, Florida.............................................
Oldham, Kentucky..........................................

Percent of national
average

32,872
32,761
31,204
30.901
30,005
28,194
27,719
27,232
26,158
26,149
24,933
24.902
24,743
24,389
24,054
23,368
23,354
23,286
23,107
22,891

163.50
162.95
155.21
153.70
149.24
140.23
137.87
135.45
130.11
130.06
124.01
123.86
123.07
121.31
119.64
116.23
116.16
115.82
114.93
113.86

Twenty lowest per capita incomes
County
Dollars
Jefferson, Mississippi......
McCreary, Kentucky........
Holmes, Mississippi .......
West Feliciana, Louisiana
Elliott, Kentucky ............ .
Union, Florida................ .
Morgan, Kentucky..........
Claiborne, Mississippi ....
Johnson, Tennessee.......
Jackson, Kentucky..........
Lee, Kentucky............... .
Long, Georgia ...............
Hancock, Tennessee .....
Allen, Louisiana............. .
Amite, Mississippi ...........
Wilcox, Alabama............
Magoffin, Kentucky .........
Clay, West Virginia .........
Perry, Mississippi............
Menifee, Kentucky ..........

9,435
9,655
9,805
9,863
9,918
9,922
9,943
9,946
9,966
10,110
10,135
10,148
10,150
10,236
10,290
10,291
10,326
10,328
10,337
10,352

Percent of national
average
46.93
48.02
48.77
49.06
49.33
49.35
49.46
49.47
49.57
50.29
50.41
50.48
50.48
50.91
51.18
51.19
51.36
51.37
51.42
51.49

Twenty Highest and Lowest Per Capita Personal Incomes for Counties in the Southwest Region, 1992
Twenty highest per capita incomes
County
Dollars
Sherman, Texas.............
Hartley, T exas...............
Hansford, Texas.............
Los Alamos, New Mexico
Collin, Texas .................
Dallas, Texas ................
Oldham, Texas..............
Dallam, T exas...............
Midland, Texas..............
Cimarron, Oklahoma......
Parmer, Texas ..............
Harris, Texas.................
Rockwall, Texas.............
Swisher, Texas .............
Kendall, Texas ..............
Washington, Oklahoma...
Hemphill, Texas .............
Tarrant, Texas...............
Harper, Oklahoma..........
Tulsa, Oklahoma............

Percent cf national
average

36,822
30,630
28,701
28,087
24,363
23,420
23,200
23,190
22,880
22,801
22,461
22,298
21,993
21,872
21,333
21,107
20,958
20,778
20,755
20,326

Note .— Only counties with total personal incomes of $50 million or more are ranked.

183.15
152.35
142.76
139.70
121.18
116.49
115.39
115.34
113.80
113.41
111.72
110.91
109.39
108.79
106.11
104.98
104.24
103.35
103.23
101.10

Twenty lowest per capita incomes
County
Dollars
Starr, Texas ...............
Maverick, Texas..........
Zavala, Texas .............
Zapata, T exas.............
Dimmit, Texas .............
Willacy, T exas............
McKinley, New Mexico .
Apache, Arizona..........
Presidio, Texas ...........
Cibola, New Mexico....
Hidalgo, T exas...........
Rio Arriba, New Mexico
Nava|o, Arizona...........
Atoka, Oklahoma ........
Webb, T exas..............
Cameron, Texas .........
Frio, T exas.................
Johnston, Oklahoma ....
Brooks, Texas ............
Duval, T exas..............

6,015
7,687
8,094
8,743
9,213
9,299
9,500
9,623
9,648
9,762
9,802
10,332
10,367
10,378
10,387
10,649
10,661
10,759
10,855
10,902

Percent of national
average
29.92
38.23
40.26
43.49
45.82
46.25
47.25
47.86
47.99
48.56
48.75
51.39
51.56
51.62
51.66
52.97
53.03
53.51
53.99
54.23

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Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

UNITED STATES
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

767,608,000
201,296.0
3,813
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,696,944,000
219,760.9
7,267
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,368,069,000
237,949.9
14,155

1971

1970

888,002,000
206,817.5
4,294

824,823,000
203,798.7
4,047

1979

1978

2,024,812,000
224,564.1
9,017

1,802,663,000
222,098.2
8,117

1987

1986

3,789,297,000
242,321.0
15,638

3,579,783,000
240,162.2
14,906

1972
974,938,000
209,274.9
4,659
1980
2,259,006,000
227,255.0
9,940
1988
4,061,806,000
244,534.3
16,610

1973
1,092,217,000
211,349.2
5,168
1981
2,526,009,000
229,457.4
11,009
1989
4,366,135,000
246,820.2
17,690

1974
1,200,575,000
213,333.6
5,628
1982
2,683,456,000
231,668.7
11,583
1990
4,655,420,000
249,399.3
18,667

1975
1,302,532,000
215,456.6
6,045
1983
2,857,710,000
233,806.2
12,223
1991
4,831,697,000
252,136.7
19,163

1976
1,442,221,000
217,553.9
6,629
1984
3,144,363,000
235,846.6
13,332
1992
5,128,373,000
255,077.5
20,105

C h lc a g o -G a ry -K e n o s h a , IL -IN -W I (C M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

36,669,440
7,884.5
4,651

38,819,623
7,961.0
4,876

41,377,074
8,021.0
5,159

44,780,145
8,038.7
5,571

49,608,852
8,030.7
6,177

54,423,612
8,037.8
6,771

57,751,640
8,052.5
7,172

63,880,791
8,078.6
7,907

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

70,875,647
8,110.7
8,739

78,851,631
8,132.0
9,697

86,783,476
8,119.7
10,688

94,478,853
8,124.6
11,629

1985

1986

1987

1988

130,341,499
8,151.3
15,990

146,051,815
8,176.8
17,862

138,110,154
8,155.0
16,936

156,991,160
8,191.1
19,166

103,818,556
8,123.0
12,781
1989
167,980,624
8,216.2
20,445

108,065,534
8,127.5
13,296
1990
178,641,081
8,257.0
21,635

113,449,738
8,124.0
13,965
1991
184,540,378
8,329.9
22,154

123,579,440
8,146.9
15,169
1992
196,063,478
8,410.4
23,312

C ln e ln n a tl-H a m llto n , O H -K Y -IN (C M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

6,367,147
1,655.1
3,847
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970

7,023,250
1,676.8
4,189

6,745,801
1,669.5
4,041
1978

1972
7,634,454
1,675.2
4,557

9,303,774
1,683.2
5,527

1975
9,954,838
1,680.8
5,923

11,107,694
1,690.2
6,572
1984

1981

1982

18,730,150
1,733.5
10,805

19,640,136
I,
II,

1989

1990

1991

1992

31,467,766
1,806.7
17,417

33,872,773
1,822.3
18,588

35,188,529
1,844.2
19,080

37,561,542
1,865.0
20,140

13,868,391
1,713.7
8,093

15,463,133
1,721.1
8,985

1985

1986

1987

1988

27,332,382
1,782.8
15,331

29,499,863
1,792.6
16,456

1983

1976

1980

12,387,115
1,700.3
7,285

25,798,673
1,765.8
14,610

8,485,717
1,685.1
5,036

1974

1979

17,087,037
1,729.0
9,883

24,073,858
1,748.0
13,773

1973

20,802,953
736.1 1,733.3
313 12,002

22,629,518
1,740.0
13,005

C le v e la n d -A k ro n , O H (C M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

13,252,561
3,078.7
4,305

13,687,688
3,096.5
4,420

14,331,398
3,092.4
4,634

15,467,862
3,055.5
5,062

17,080,411
3,042.7
5,614

18,687,569
3,019.0
6,190

19,627,893
3,012.4
6,516

21,467,812
2,989.0
7,182

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

23,902,651
2,977.4
8,028

26,488,061
2,967.9
8,925

28,999,227
2,948.7
9,834

31,480,449
2,936.2
10,722

34,249,597
2,919.6
11,731

35,499,374
2,905.1
12,219

37,110,183
2,901.9
12,788

40,248,999
2,890.9
13,923

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

42,427,255
2,875.9
14,752

44,412,422
2,874.6
15,450

46,281,975
2,869.6
16,129

49,448,031
2,864.0
17,266

52,310,814
2,862.1
18,277

55,519,173
2,862.2
19,397

57,388,162
2,875.8
19,955

60,580,340
2,890.4
20,959

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976
19,375,014
2,746.9
7,053

D a lla s -F o rt W o rth , T X (C M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) ......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1972

10,342,341
2,438.3
4,242

11,022,610
2,483.9
4,438

12,214,145
2,500.8
4,884

13,766,768
2,556.3
5,385

15,595,116
2,628.9
5,932

17,200,815
2,676.4
6,427

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

21,789,165
2,801.7
7,777

25,460,497
2,870.7
8,869

29,746,051
2,956.1
10,062

34,697,388
3,068.4
11,308

40,156,845
3,152.3
12,739

44,380,201
3,266.2
13,588

48,662,655
3,377.6
14,407

55,079,570
3,498.2
15,745

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

60,779,582
3.642.E
16,686

63,095,121
3.775.C
16,711

65,931,031
3,860.C
17.07S

69,904,224
3,895.6
17,94£

74,741,817
3.966.C
18.84É

80,618,637
4,057.7
19,866

85,094,681
4.142.C
20.54C

91,422,459
4,214.5
21,692

9,572,038
2,343.5
4,085

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Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

D e n v e r-B o u ld s r-O ra e le y , C O (C M 8 A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,272,129
1,305.2
4,039

1970

1971

5,930,062
1,336.1
4,438

6,698,899
1,383.9
4,841

1972
7,546,600
1,442.3
5,232

1973
8,609,215
1,496.7
5,752

1974

1975

1976

10,532,074
1,544.6
6,819

11,730,243
1,579.0
7,429

1982

1983

1984

25,917,767
1,841.5
14,074

27,845,949
1,887.6
14,752

30,215,799
1,915.6
15,774

9,590,975
1,522.1
6,301

1977

1978

1979

1980

13,195,939
1,617.2
8,160

15,343,304
1,670.3
9,186

17,653,249
1,719.4
10,267

20,286,191
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

31,618,421
1,942.8
16,274

32,348.312
1,958.3
16,518

33,381,926
1,967.6
16,966

35,475,753
1,965.4
18,050

38,292,654
1,970.8
19,430

40,912,951
1,986.1
20,600

43,821,615
2,029.6
21,591

47,202,694
2,089.3
22,592

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

23,252,765
5,281.8
4,402

23,764,881
5,321.5
4,466

25,783,890
5,348.8
4,820

28,554,254
5,351.1
5,336

32,048,567
5,344.3
5,997

33,887,000
5,340.9
6,345

35,247,781
5,306.7
6,642

40,083,040
5,275.9
7,597

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

45,431,371
5,274.7
8,613

50,681,804
5,288.4
9,584

55,482,891
5,295.6
10,477

58,725,036
5,283.1
11,116

62,150,120
5,236.5
11,869

62,754,027
5,169.3
12,140

66,454,032
5,121.7
12,975

73,775,877
5,116.6
14,419

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

80,510,532
5,132.3
15,687

86,058,682
5,151.1
16,707

88,887,232
5,175.8
17,174

94,527,561
5,169.0
18,287

1969

1970

1981
23,469,336
753.8 1,793.3
567 13,087

D e tro lt-A n n A rb o r-F lin t, Ml (C M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

100,567,078
5,174.1
19,437

104,758,238
5,192.4
20,175

106,805,082
5,220.3
20,460

112,702,065
5,245.9
21,484

H o u s to n -O a lv e s to n -B ra io rla , T X (C M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

8,233,276
2,150.6
3,828

9,174,685
2,193.3
4,183

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,033,265
2,260.9
4,438

11,121,404
2,319.0
4,796

12,668,663
2,387.3
5,307

15,087,953
2,465.2
6,120

17,658,880
2,572.6
6,864

20,434,916
2,681.1
7,622

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

23,510,700
2,784.8
8,442

27,911,182
2,899.3
9,627

32,820,606
3,015.6
10,884

38,605,082
3,154.8
12,237

46,011,658
3,296.6
13,957

50,643,772
3,498.4
14,476

50,702,386
3,600.5
14,082

54,213,180
3,627.3
14,946

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

56,719,614
3,639.9
15,583

55,640,449
3,683.6
15,105

56,458,938
3,646.5
15,483

61,121,174
3,668.2
16,662

66,254,069
3,694.5
17,933

73,024,975
3,754.0
19,452

78,811,976
3,859.7
20,419

84,663,329
3,962.4
21,367

L o s A n g e le s -R Iv e ra id e -O ra n g e C o u n ty , C A (C M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

45,351,321
9,858.7
, 4,600

48,239,927
10,000.1
4,824

50,626,153
10,154.7
4,985

55,141,097
10,191.4
5,411

60,344,878
10,269.2
5,876

66,980,655
10,418.5
6,429

73,360,698
10,540.0
6,960

82,094,309
10,727.4
7,653

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

91,801,484
10,890.1
8,430
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

211,475,027
12,811.6
16,506

105,821,232
11,134.7
9,504
1986

120,468,803
11,302.0
10,659
1987

227,694,988
13,190.9
17,261

244,808,619
13,541.0
18,079

136,377,565
11,554.9
11,803
1988
262,244,548
13,870.4
18,907

153,834,492
11,774.0
13,066
1989
280,525,293
14,253.8
19,681

163,718,312
12,041.1
13,597
1990
301,613,950
14,596.5
20,663

175,202,658
12,303.5
14,240
1991
306,299,770
14,812.1
20.679

104,551,758
12,530.5
15,526
1992
318,442,258
15,047.8
21,162

M la m l-F o rt L a u d e rd a le , FL (C M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

7,725,030
1,845.5
4,186

1970
8,808,094
1,902.8
4,629

1971
9,769,594
1,993.2
4,901

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

11,192,579
2,087.0
5,363

13,106,377
2,176.7
6,021

14,690,936
2,289.3
6,417

15,515,254
2,362.5
6,567

16,857,237
2,396.3
7,035

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

18,794,402
2,437.8
7,710

21,677,767
2,484.6
8,725

25,019,971
2,571.0
9,731

29,229,404
2,667.2
10,959

33,261,727
2,766.3
12,024

35,135,068
2,804.1
12,530

37,799,717
2,839.3
13,313

40,895,942
2,869.8
14,251

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

43,917,395
2,911.1
15,086

46,885,209
2,959.6
15,842

50,364,767
3,016.7
16,695

53,662,821
3,077.8
17,435

59,063,707
3,135.8
18,835

62,388,015
3,206.3
19,458

63,975,012
3,262.2
19,611

64,452,791
3,309.2
19,477

13

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

M llw a u k e e -R a c ln e , W l (C M 8 A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

6,608,070
1,565.5
4,221

1971

1970

7,411,736
1,575.6
4,704

6,994,361
1,575.3
4,440

1972
8,073,722
1,586.3
5,090

1973
8,966,626
1,580.0
5,675
1981

1975

1976

10,509,176
1,569.1
6,697

11,526,201
1,572.0
7,332

1982

1983

1984

19,917,050
1,568.1
12,702

20,660,540
1,554.8
13,289

22,502,045
1,552.5
14,494

1974
9,858,490
1,581.2
6,235

1977

1978

1979

1980

12,751,207
1,565.6
8,144

14,258,635
1,561.0
9,135

15,939,660
1,567.5
10,169

17,435,016
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

23,567,661
1,557.4
15,133

24,906,480
1,563.3
15,932

26,124,250
1,569.6
16,644

28,025,810
1,585.7
17,674

29,903,355
1,596.1
18,735

31,850,902
1,609.7
19,787

33,057,614
1,620.6
20,398

35,217,518
1,629.4
21,614

1974

1975

1976

19,030,137
570.8 1,570.9
099 12,114

N e w Y o rk -N o . N e w J e re e y -L o n g Is la n d , N Y -N J -C T -P A (C M 8 A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total oopulation (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

94,626,176
19,264.0
4,912
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) ...................... .
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

165,776,250
19,034.4
8,709
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

347,783,101
19,224.0
18,091

1971

1970

107,823,835
19,552.7
5,515

101,331,021
19,455.3
5,208

1979

1978

201,398,875
18,857.3
10,680

182,490,965
18,917.9
9,646

1987

1986

401,327,557
19,382.4
20,706

374,263,775
19,324.8
19,367

1972
115,743,289
19,522.1
5,929
1980
225,786,023
18,846.1
11,980
1988
435,947,576
19,422.7
22,445

1973
123,805,449
19,379.0
6,389
1981
252,115,888
18,869.7
13,361
1989
464,085,416
19,457.4
23,851

133,226,785
19,275.6
6,912
1982
271,701,203
18,904.7
14,372
1990
491,234,124
19,470.9
25,229

142,029,529
19,210.2
7,393
1983
293,010,499
19,037.2
15,391
1991
502,459,060
19,505.3
25,760

152,704,320
19,145.0
7,976
1984
324,605,403
19,142.4
16,957
1992
533,758,690
19,581.2
27,259

P h lla d e lp h la -W llm ln g to n -A tla n tlc C ity, P A -N J -D E -M D (C M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

37,167,526
5,686.5
6,536

40,771,175
5,682.8
7,175

23,632,784
5,616.1
4,208

25,298,304
5,689.6
4,446

26,913,111
5,732.3
4,695

29,179,479
5,734.2
5,089

31,781,718
5,704.1
5,572

34.666,677
5,690.3
6,092

197>

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

44,408,090
5,667.5
7,836

49,028,267
5,653.0
8,673

54,357,402
5,657.1
9,609

60,513,521
5,656.2
10,699

66,948,712
5,659.7
11,829

71,709,476
5,665.0
12,658

76,720,620
5,669.2
13,533

83,588,495
5,687.4
'
14,697

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

90,415,675
5,704.7
15,849

97,052,816
5,750.6
16,877

1969

1970

103,559,212
5,800.4
17,854

111,480,569
5,839.5
19,091

119,449,287
5,870.4
20,348

126,512,402
5,900.0
21,443

130,654,259
5,923.7
22,056

137,831,987
5,938.5
23,210

P o rtla n d -S a le m , O R -W A (C M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4,928,201
1,247.6
3,950

1971
5,774,085
1,292.6
4,467

5,311,008
1,266.8
4,192

1972
6,432,207
1,325.1
4,854

1973
7,273,103
1,351.1
5,383

1974
8,202,564
1,375.1
5,965

1975
9,002,686
1,397.6
6,442

1976
10,240,176
1,425.3
7,185

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

11,451,796
1,464.2
7,821

13,239,630
1,505.5
8,794

15,139,424
1,548.4
9,777

16,920,477
1,590.0
10,642

18,433,650
1,612.6
11,431

18,882,905
1,622.2
11,640

19,892,347
1,617.1
12,302

21,679,225
1,630.5
13,296

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

27,823,765
1,716.1
16,213

30,807,293
1,754.5
17,559

33,612,433
1,805.8
18,614

35,526,921
1,855.4
19,148

38,081,480
1,896.9
20,076

1973

1974

1975

1976

22,979,821
1,643.3
13,984

24,285,791
1,664.7
14,589

25,619,224
1,681.0
15,240

S a c ra m e n to -Y o lo , C A (C M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,342,339
827.4
4,040
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

7,877,872
1,000.1
7,877

1970
3,683,102
852.0
4,323
1978
9,108,693
1,040.7
8,752

1971
4,014,541
876.1
4,583

1972
4,417,118
902.6
4,894

4,915,044
905.8
5,426

1979

1980

1981

10,460,456
1,071.5
9,763

11,792,677
1,107.2
10,651

12,909,104
I,
II,

5,568,353
927.3
6,005
1982
13,753,641
136.0 I,
364 II,

6,237,604
948.9
6,574
1983
14,813,185
173.6 1,201.5
719 12,329

6,995,702
971.1
7,204
1984
16,580,484
1,228.1
13,501

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

18.433.949
1,263.7
14,587

20,168,149
1,299.0
15,526

21,868,850
1,348.4
16,219

23,598,421
1,397.9
16,881

26,060,159
1,446.0
18,022

28,820,271
1,495.5
19,271

30,107,060
1,540.0
19,550

31,776,571
1,563.4
20,326

14

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

8 a n F ran c ls c o -O a k la n d -S a n Jo s e , C A (C M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

22,977,186
4,690.2
4,899

24,757,493
4,763.5
5,197

26,433,894
4,822.3
5,482

28,783,218
4,903.8
5,870

31,533,100
4,964.4
6,352

35,136,311
4,988.0
7,044

38,743,959
5,048.2
7,675

43,230,070
5,117.3
8,448

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

47,866,019
5,180.6
9,240

54,640,429
5,240.4
10,427

62,210,630
5,296.9
11,745

70,772,784
5,389.3
13,132

80,100,036
5,467.4
14,650

86,104,882
5,545.5
15,527

93,851,727
5,642.7
16,632

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

111,876,479
5,818.4
19,228

118,336,033
5,892.6
20,082

124,695,016
5,969.5
20,889

134,621,595
6,067.2
22,188

144,038,165
6,176.1
23,322

1990
155,118,842
6,266.2
24,755

1991
158,704,371
6,333.8
25,057

1984
103,999,815
5,719.4
18,184
1992
166,780,829
6,409.9
26,019

S e a ttle -T a c o m a -B re m e rto n , W A (C M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

8,831,333
2,012.7
4,388

1970
9,104,760
2,041.2
4,460

1971
9,349,547
2,044.4
4,573

1972
9,921,790
2,019.7
4,912

1973

1974

1975

1976

11,116,868
2,029.8
5,477

12,537,442
2,068.1
6,062

14,107,751
2,112.3
6,679

15,870,180
2,142.4
7,408

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

17,795,412
2,188.1
8,133

21,026,904
2,255.7
9,322

24,542,877
2,333.7
10,517

28,029,410
2,424.3
11,562

31,525,236
2,479.6
12,714

33,445,624
2,507.0
13,341

35,177,441
2,525.6
13,928

38,036,144
2,554.5
14,890

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

Ì992

41,461,866
2,599.5
15,950

44,937,514
2,652.6
16,941

47,873,373
2,718.6
17,610

51,701,331
2,802.5
18,449

57,443,336
2,884.1
19,918

63,333,996
2,993.0
21,161

67,616,207
3,056.4
22,123

73,561,519
3,131.4
23,492

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

23,332,266
5,326.0
4,381

25,667,244
5,412.9
4,742

28,032,245
5,505.9
5,091

30,780,214
5,598.0
5,498

34,076,009
5,635.9
6,046

37,505,292
5,661.6
6,625

40,745,649
5,694.5
7,155

44,762,804
5,720.9
7,824

W a s h in g to n -B a ltim o re , D C -M D -V A -W V (C M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

48,845,324
5,743.0
8,505

54,400,713
5,776.6
9,417

60,463,499
5,790.8
10,441

68,155,231
5,808.2
11,734

76,172,116
5,879.8
12,955

81,996,867
5,927.4
13,834

88,773,212
5,981.7
14,841

98,889,283
6,072.9
16,284

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

107,850,839
6,156.4
17,519

116,950,465
6,292.3
18,586

126,995,996
6,417.8
19,788

138,808,544
6,548.3
21,198

150,512,014
6,655.2
22,616

159,225,561
6,748.9
23,593

165,231,796
6,835.5
24,173

173,591,274
6,919.6
25,087

A b ile n e , T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

299,233
100.6
2,973
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

697,758
106.2
6,571
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,637,827
121.7
13,463

1970
329,421
98.1
3,358
1978
818,493
107.0
7,646
1986
1,607,786
123.3
13,035

1971
355,369
99.8
3,562
1979
931,828
108.6
8,578
1987
1,647,221
122.1
13,492

1972
396,566
103.3
3,838
1980
1,100,756
111.8
9,846
1988
1,725,735
120.2
14,359

1973
427,996
102.5
4,174
1981
1.309,248
114.7
11,414
1989
1,812,343
119.6
15,157

1974
498,608
103.5
4,817
1982
1,386,405
119.0
11,654
1990
1,871,259
119.5
15,658

1975
581,045
105.3
5,517
1983
1,435,717
121.3
11,835
1991
1,946,936
118.4
16,438

1976
640,386
107.0
5,987
1984
1,520,105
121.7
12,493
1992
2,081,221
120.6
17,263

A k ro n , O H (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,689,561
676.2
3,977
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4-,882,263
662.2
7,372
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

8,829,657
647.0
13,647

1970
2,788,762
679.1
4,107
1978
5,412,568
658.5
8,219
1986
9,255,544
647.6
14,292

1971
2,928,656
679.2
4,312
1979
5,947,529
660.4
9,006
1987
9,661,139
648.6
14,896

1972
3,194,666
677.0
4,719
1980
6,506,301
660.2
9,855

1973
3,512,286
676.2
5,194
1981
7,096,028
658.1
10,782

1974
3,811,970
670.3
5,687
1982
7,358,583
656-1
11,232

1975
4,011,179
672.8
5,962
1983
7,730,767
652.9
11,840

1976
4,357,058
667.9
6,523
1984
8,351,118
650.5
12,838

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,303,093
653.8
15,758

11,036,286
656.1
16,821

11,658,122
658.6
17,702

12,025,498
664.2
18,106

12,756,340
669.4
19,056

15

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

A lb a n y , G A (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands ol dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

242,361
94.7
2,559
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

569,176
T 107.5
5,295
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,245,938
115.9
10,754

1971

1970
278,548
97.4
2,861

313,868
100.7
3,118
1979

1978
659,593
108.6
6,074

1972
361,289
103.9
3,476
1980

1987

1986
1,295,981
115.6
11,207

849,605
112.9
7,527

747,361
110.8
6,747

1988

1,336,354
114.8
11,644

1,414,009
113.6
12,449

1973
414,934
105.6
3,928
1981
947,385
114.2
8,296
1989
1,506,118
113.0
13,325

1974
437,643
101.6
4,308
1982
1,002,775
114.8
8,733
1990
1,597,485
112.6
14,190

1975
459,757
102.8
4,473
1983
1,073,060
115.0
9,333
1991
1,709,275
113.5
15,063

1976
512,090
104.9
4,883
1984
1,177,930
115.9
10,168
1992
1,781,618
115.2
15,461

Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY (MSA)
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,120,240
797.0
3,915
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,917,017
829.5
7,133

1971

1970
3,439,310
805.8
4,268

6,462,992
831.4
7,773

4,052,388
829.9
4,883

3,778,582
818.4
4,617
1979

1978

1972

1980
7,955,814
824.8
9,645

7,119,104
829.7
8,580

1973
4,375,067
831.2
5,263
1981
8,679,285
826.4
10,503

1974
4,732,847
828.5
5,712
1982
9,336,554
828.3
11,272

1975
5,063,796
829.1
6,107
1983
9,995,499
833.0
12,000

1976
5,473,043
827.4
6,615
1984
11,000,859
835.4
13,168

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

11,764,748
8392
14,019

12,778,707
843.8
15,145

13,567,492
846.9
16,021

14,557,594
856.1
17,005

15,802,851
859.7
18,381

16,828,974
863.0
19,501

17,378,121
868.2
20,017

18,296,997
872.3
20,976

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

Albuquerque, NM (MSA)

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,151,796
372.1
3,095
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,054,466
474.8
6,433
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

7,037,126
530.7
13,260

1971

1,292,781
376.8
3,431

1,456,788
392.3
3,713
1979

1978
3,548,112
486.1
7,299

4,066,184
501.4
8,110
1987

1986
7,493,658
547.1
13,697

7,923,391
562.3
14,092

1972
1,664,726
402.4
4,137
1980
4,573,665
517.5
8,837
1988
8,459,039
571.0
14,815

1,870,169
420.9
4,444
1981
5,117,809
520.6
9,831
1989
8,995,933
582.4
15,446

2,101,643
434.7
4,835
1982
5,363,881
497.3
10,787
1990
9,626,393
591.5
16,274

2,359,532
444.6
5,307
1983
5,834,796
508.1
11,483

2,694,517
458.2
5,881
1984
6,427,355
519.6
12,371

1991

1992

10,234,761
602.4
16,990

10,944,777
616.3
17,758

1975

1976

A le x a n d ria , LA (M 8 A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

310,880
117.8
2,640
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

692,681
130.5
5,310
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,447,334
136.4
10,610

1971

1970
332,926
118.5
2,809

373,858
122.4
3,053
1979

1978
791,317
131.6
6,015

878,744
133.5
6,583
1987

1986
1,503,048
136.8
10,987

1,538,596
135.9
11,325

1972
408,389
123.0
3,319
1980
1,013,619
135.6
7,477
1988
1,619,081
133.6
12,119

1973
454,734
125.7
3,618
1981
1,128,081
135.8
8,307
1989
1,730,231
132.5
13,055

1974
498,748
125.7
3,967
1982
1,201,723
135.8
8,851
1990
1,837,879
131.6
13,969

557,153
126.2
4,416
1983
1,288,630
136.8
9,420
1991
1,899,793
131.7
14,420

630,688
128.2
4,919
1984
1,360,823
137.0
9,930
1992
1,982,581
130.6
15,186

A lle n to w n -B e th le h e m -E a s to n , PA (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,973,191
516.4
3,821
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4,199,013
547.0
7,677
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

8,223,167
662.6
14,616

1970
2,130,988
521.4
4,087
1978
4,684,297
547.8
8,552
1986
8,689,596
568.1
15,297

1971
2,268,628
527.2
4,303
1979
5,238,984
550.9
9,511
1987
9,223,213
576.0
16,013

1972
2,505,440
529.1
4,735
1980
5,773,156
551.9
10,460
1988
9,819,205
583.8
16,821

1973
2,837,684
534.1
5,313
1981
6,342,675
553.8
11,453

1974
3,188,788
539.4
5,912
1982
6,716,640
555.7
12,086

1975
3,480,129
543.3
6,406
1983
6,979,049
556.6
12,539

1976
3,804,916
544.9
6,983
1984
7,647,503
559.3
13,674

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,675,823
590.2
18,089

11,236,045
596.4
18,839

11,668,777
601.9
19,387

12,459,861
606.5
20,545

16

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

A lto o n a , PA (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

423,548
135.5
3,126
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

855,579
137.0
6,244
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,474,978
132.2
11,160

1970
459,920
135.5
3,393
1978
945,377
137.7
6,865
1986
1,567,585
131.5
11,924

1971
485,501
137.0
3,544
1979
1,046,969
138.0
7,589
1987
1,619,301
131.6
12,304

1972
520,433
137.7
3,780
1980
1,120,823
136.5
8,212
1988
1,692,824
131.2
12,904

1973
574,898
136.6
4,210
1981
1,203,783
135.5
8,886
1989
1,823,543
130.8
13,941

1974
631,316
137.0
4,610
1982
1,244,428
135.6
9,181
1990
1,925,395
130.6
14,741

1975
690,682
136.6
5,056
1983
1,286,140
134.4
9,572
1991
2,005,427
131.1
15,292

1976
775,205
136.0
5,699
1984
1,365,072
132.9
10,272
1992
2,151,469
131.3
16,384

A m a rillo , T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

500.835
160.0
3,131
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,215,871
162.4
7,488
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,625,630
188.2
13,964

1970
545,932
144.7
3,772
1978
1,385,856
165.0
8,400
1986
2,575,620
189.3
13,603

1971
593,024
147.5
4,021
1979
1,566,635
170.3
9,200
1987
2,695,938
188.8
14,276

1972
626,295
149.9
4,177
1980
1,743,413
174.7
9,978
1988
2,760,131
186.7
14,780

1973
720,602
151.1
4,769
1981
1,989,840
177.3
11,225
1989
2,904,408
186.7
15,554

1974
806,918
153.2
5,268
1982
2,164,393
180.8
11,970
1990
3,041,288
187.5
16,222

1975
957,335
155.5
6,158
1983
2,373,529
183.8
12,913
1991
3,211,886
189.2
16,976

1976
1,080,042
158.7
6,805
1984
2,516,690
187.6
13,412
1992
3,482,374
191.6
18,172

A n c h o ra g e , A K (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

674,660
123.3
5,473
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,289,672
' 177.0
12,936
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,696,832
238.7
20,510

1970
751,474
127.6
5,891
1978
2,280,623
179.6
12,695
1986
4,801,164
234.7
20,453

1971
815,423
134.6
6,057
1979
2,368,734
178.8
13,246
1987
4,496,833
230.3
19,526

1972
889,204
143.2
6,209
1980
2,634,721
176.4
14,933
1988
4,585,475
228.7
20,046

1973
983,766
147.3
6,678
1981
3,111,724
185.7
16,754
1989
5,047,975
227.6
22,178

1974
1,233,924
152.4
8,097
1982
3,805,607
201.0
18,937
1990
5,488,924
227.6
24,119

1975
1,706,462
165.0
10,340
1983
4,357,601
221.5
19,675
1991
5,824,318
234.9
24,791

1976
2,074,970
174.5
11,891
1984
4,591,859
232.7
19,729
1992
6,165,686
245.9
25,077

A n n A rb o r, Ml (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,577,162
359.1
4,392
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

3,572,344
430.9
8,291
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

7,169,051
457.0
15,687

1970
1,639,138
375.7
4,362
1978
4,097,544
440.5
9,302
1986
7,714,549
461.7
16,710

1971
1,787,979
380.5
4,699
1979
4,628,196
450.1
10,282
1987
8,203,093
469.9
17,455

1972
2,014,103
389.4
5,172
1980
5,025,468
455.0
11,045
1988
8,874,756
479.0
18,528

1973
2,304,605
402.1
5,732
1981
5,387,845
455.2
11,837
1989
9,553,121
484.8
19,705

1974
2,485,227
417.8
5,948
1982
5,543,218
451.5
12,277

1975
2,698,149
415.6
6,492
1983
5,934,925
450.3
13,180

1976
3,117,632
422.2
7,385
1984
6,585,350
452.4
14,558

1990

1991

1992

10,064,185
492.1
20,453

10,313,027
499.3
20,656

10,919,042
504.8
21,630

1974

1975

1976

A n n is to n , A L (M S A)

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

275,652
102.9
2,678
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

619,639
112.8
5,493
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,239,041
120.0
10,326

1970
283,472
103.1
2,749
1978
682,594
116.5
5,860
1986
1,306,333
117.7
11,102

1971
315,483
103.6
3,045
1979
754,109
116.7
6,460
1987
1,365,191
118.2
11,549

1972
351,821
103.8
3,388
1980
858,662
120.5
7,123
1988
1,432,455
117.7
12,167

1973
388,594
105.0
3,700
1981
946,624
122.6
7,720
1989
1,503,464
116.7
12,888

432,240
105.9
4,081
1982
1,005,598
120.9
8,318
1990
1,576,599
116.2
13,570

489,743
107.0
4,577
1983
1,074,910
123.4
8,709
1991
1,670,594
115.6
14,452

552,528
112.8
4,900
1984
1,171,364
122.0
9,599
1992
1,764,458
116.4
15,158

17

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

A p p le to n -O s h k o s h -N e o n a h , W l (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

975,184
270.6
3,603
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,996,381
284.9
7,007
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,999,973
301.9
13,247

1971

1970
1,034,571
277.5
3,728

1,087,895
279.6
3,892
1979

1978
2,223,247
285.5
7,786

2,541,473
287.6
8,836
1987

1986

4,517,860
305.3
14,796

4,276,576
302.5
14,136

1972
1,181,556
280.8
4,207
1980
2,787,295
291.9
9,548
1988
4,772,222
309.5
15,418

1973
1,328,616
279.5
4,753
1981
3,022,593
292.8
10,323
1989
5,111,838
312.4
16,366

1974
1,469,113
279.7
5,253
1982
3,186,922
294.8
10,812
1990
5,521.664
316.0
17,474

1975
1,592,812
283.9
5,610
1983
3,415,946
296.5
11,523
1991
5,802,082
319.5
18,158

1976
1,779,368
282.9
6,291
1984
3,751,876
299.6
12,523
1992
6,263,990
323.9
19,338

Asheville, NC (MSA)
1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

468,979
161.6
2,903
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,027,425
172.3
’ 5,962
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,182,622
184.8
11,809

1971

1970

545,932
164.0
3,329

502,994
161.4
3,116

1979

1978
1,159,079
174.7
6,633

1,276,191
176.5
7,233
1987

1986
2,333,203
186.4
12,520

2,484,521
187.6
13,245

1972
617,290
164.7
3,749
1980
1,443,567
178.2
8,103
1988
2,681,424
189.0
14,188

1973
705,323
166.5
4,237
1981
1,606,763
179.2
8,966
1989
2,911,409
190.6
15,276

1974
775,715
168.5
4,603
1982
1,691,518
180.5
9,369
1990
3,199,434
192.5
16,622

1975
816,276
169.9
4,805
1983
1,840,995
181.0
10,170
1991
3,351,055
195.0
17,187

1976
910,595
170.2
5,349
1984
2,030,366
182.8
11,106
1992
3,610,138
197.5
18,283

Athens, QA (MSA)
1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

226,684
85.0
2,667
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

562,603
98.7
5,702
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,259,900
117.1
10,764

1971

1970
254,346
87.1
2,920

282,159
89.6
3,149
1979

1978
630,587
99.7
6,325

697,306
100.2
6,962
1987

1986
1,389,774
117.6
11,820

1,487,775
120.2
12,377

1972
318,914
93.2
3,421
1980
773,785
105.0
7,372
1988
1,616,967
123.1
13,131

1973
363,479
97.6
3,722
1981
873,715
107.1
8,160
1989
1,776,501
125.0
14,217

1974
414,661
99.5
4,166
1982
939,681
109.7
8,556
1990
1,909,751
126.8
15,063

1975
453,324
100.0
4,535
1983
1,049,901
112.0
9,374
1991
1,992,329
127.9
15,576

1976
507,078
97.7
5,191
1984
1,165,724
114.5
10,180
1992
2,104,219
129.0
16,316

Atlanta, QA (MSA)
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

6,668,496
1,742.2
3,828
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970
7,280,805
1,773.0
4,107
1978

8,008,959
1,832.1
4,372

1972
9,170,285
1,893.3
4,844

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,399,713
1,959.4
5,308

11,505,549
2,012,1
5,718

12,290,408
2,029.1
6,057

13,663,648
2,052.7
6,657

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

25,703,273
2,299.1
11,180

27,822,175
2,344.1
11,869

31,073,304
2,402.9
12,932

35,986,079
2,475.5
14,537

15,407,769
2,093.2
7,361

17,577,698
2,132.9
8,241

19,931,640
2,191.9
9,093

22,768,180
2,247.7
10,130

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

40,424,170
2,565.6
15,756

44,841,713
2,662.9
16,839

48,825,950
2,754.4
17,726

53,330,440
2,834.0
18,818

56,619,865
2,906.9
19,477

60,882,121
2,978.7
20,439

63,622,708
3,057.9
20,806

68,667,765
3,142.9
21,849

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

A tla n tle -C a p e M a y , N J (P M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

911,359
233.6
3,901
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,132,258
267.6
7,969
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

5,677,565
296.4
19,158

1,019,251
236.2
4,316
1978
2,418,778
271.0
8,926
1986
6,191,816
301.5
20,538

1971
1,133,167
243.3
4,657
1979
2,809,152
274.8
10,222
1987
6,546,151
306.9
21,333

1972
1,261,269
251.3
5,019
1980
3,258,517
277.3
11,751
1988
6,897,631
312.9
22,048

1,433,393
255.4
5,612
1981
3,729,624
280.9
13,276
1989
7,094,483
316.7
22,399

1,570,821
261.0
6,018
1982
3,993,458
282.4
14,140
1990
7,228,687
320.5
22,556

1,720,186
263.6
6,527
1983
4,384,936
285.9
15,337
1991
7,265,310
323.8
22,440

1,921,661
266.5
7,212
1984
5,107,563
291.1
17,547
1992
7,739,482
326.3
23,720

18

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

A u g u a ta -A lk e n , G A -S C (M 8 A )

1969
Tolal parsonal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

940,142
305.3
3,079
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,988,311
338.7
5,870
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

4,753,990
394.1
12,064

1970

1971

972,663
306.0
3,179
1978

1,048,111
306.0
3,425
1979

2,227,908
348.0
6,401
1986

2,511,346
357.3
7,029
1987

5,183,484
402.5
12,877

5,361,616
405.1
13,234

1972
1,150,300
304.2
3,782
1980
2,803,375
364.6
7,690
1988
5,737,795
408.2
14,058

1973
1,285,358
307.6
4,179
1981
3,146,008
367.4
8,562
1989
6,293,884
412.3
15,264

1974

1975

1,449,329
316.1
4,585
1982

1983

3,500,379
371.7
9,416
1990

1,561,899
323.8
4,824

•

6,905,700
417.8
16,528

3,799,694
377.6
10,062
1991
7,255,863
430.2
16,865

1976
1,803,414
333.7
5,404
1984
4,300,683
385.0
11,172
1992
7,724,552
443.6
17,414

A u e tln -S a n M arco s, T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,224,426
382.8
3,198
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,444,315
532.1
6,474

1970
1,386,460
401.9
3,450
1978
4,036,200
538.7
7,493

1971
1,564,757
419.2
3,732
1979
4,718,871
571.5
8,257

1972
1,798,749
448.0
4,015
1980
5,466,871
589.5
9,274

1973
2,077,419
473.4
4,389
1981
6,371,750
605.9
10,517

1974
2,344,096
486.0
4,824
1982
7,225,706
634.5
11,389

1975
2,668,154
497.4
5,365
1983
8,236,192
669.7
12,298

1976
3,083,647
517.7
5,957
1984
9,597,464
709.5
13,528

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,795,793
759.9
14,207

11,180,742
794.5
14,073

11,488,949
809.0
14,201

12,177,916
811.5
15,007

13,217,757
829.2
15,941

14,511,154
850.6
17,059

15,470,132
874.2
17,696

16,912,997
901.0
18,770

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

B a k e rs fie ld , C A (M 8 A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,194,956
325.5
3,671
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,760,233
372.2
7,416
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

6,179,559
478.6
12,912

1,268,315
330.9
3,833
1978
3,031,323
378.0
8,020
1986
6,606,627
491.4
13,445

1971
1,358,333
336.2
4,040
1979
3,671,909
393.2
9,339
1987
6,810,775
504.2
13,507

1,466,788
336.8
4,355
1980
4,340,422
406.6
10,674
1988
7,359,590
518.2
14,201

1,682,042
343.0
4,904
1981
4,640,072
419.8
11,052
1989
7,886,484
532.9
14,800

2,017,841
344.8
5,852
1982
5,047,403
435.3
11,594
1990
8,591,974
547.9
15,682

2,171,543
356.9
6,085
1983
5,159,608
449.5
11,480
1991
8,917,817
569.8
15,651

2,607,735
366.9
7,107
1984
5,733,052
462.8
12,389
1992
9,306,447
587.7
15,836

B a ltim o re, M D (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

8,280,957
2,072.8
3,995

1970
8,950,700
2,094.8
4,273

1971
9,689,907
2,132.1
4,545

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,627,905
2,152.2
4,938

11,813,094
2,167.9
5,449

13,049,445
2,179.4
5,988

14,067,541
2,184.3
6,440

15,457,464
2,189.0
7,062

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

16,854,897
2,201.9
7,655

18,873,089
2,204.4
8,562

20,973,044
2,209.2
9,494

23,579,189
2,203.3
10,702

26,149,442
2,213.5
11,814

27,781,204
2,215.9
12,537

29,901,701
2,223.6
13,447

33,008,753
2,236.0
14,762

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

35,740,782
2,248.4
15,896

38,540,675
2,281.8
16,891

41,110,251
2,307,1
17,819

44,489,608
2,339.4
19,018

47,817,084
2,363.1
20,235

50,776,423
2,389.2
21,253

52,324,918
2,413.8
21,678

54,545,477
2,433.7
22,412

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

B a n g o r, M E (N E C M A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................

359,989
125.7
2,863
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

792,896
136,1
5,824
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,603,536
139.2
11,519

396,663
125.8
3,154
1978
874,762
136.9
6,389
1986
1,717,332
140.3
12,244

1971
426,037
127.9
3,330
1979
983,047
137.2
7,167
1987
1,864,082
141.6
13,167

471,465
129.0
3,654
1980
1,099,381
137.2
8,012
1988
2,063,421
143.9
14,343

525,331
130.8
4,016
1981
1,191,694
137.9
8,641
1989
2,220,202
145.7
15,239

584,719
132.0
4,428
1982
1,257,317
138.5
9,080
1990
2,304,594
147.0
15,678

642,663
133.4
4,816
1983
1,362,616
138.8
9,820
1991
2,370,076
147.2
16,100

736,797
135.5
5,436
1984
1,509,406
139.5
10,822
1992
2,497,849
146.4
17,063

19

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

B a rn s ta b le -Y a rm o u th , M A (N E C M A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

420,486
94.8
4,436
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,103,307
138.1
7,991
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,986,647
166.3
17,958

1970

1971

466,683
97.6
4,780

535,718
99.2
5,398
1979

1978
1,260,293
141.0
8,940

3,355,870
170.4
19,691

612,559
99.2
6,173
1980

1,460,878
146.3
9,988
1987

1986

1972

1,687,268
148.7
11,344
1988

3,667,224
175.1
20,945

3,904,267
180.1
21,676

1973
690,800
111.1
6,218
1981
1,931,161
151.9
12,714
1989
4,033,140
184.3
21,887

1974
765,017
123.8
6,179
1982
2,116,494
154.2
13,723
1990
4,154,526
187.1
22,203

1975
857,319
129.4
6,623
1983
2,355,832
157.2
14,986
1991
4,281,946
187.5
22,834

1976
974,878
133.1
7,322
1984
2,698,344
161.3
16,732
1992
4,459,076
189.0
23,592

B a ton R o u g e , LA (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,192,594
371.0
3,215
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,126,371
455.4
6,865
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

6,747,672
539.8
12,500

1971

1970
1,280,009
376.1
3,404
1978

1979

3,577,976
466.8
7,664
1986

1,543,072
397.4
3,883
1980

4,062,579
481.5
8,437
1987

6,679,520
540.5
12,359

1972

1,395,331
383.1
3,643

4,850,880
497.5
9,751
1988

6,748,746
534.8
12,619

7,243,451
531.9
13,617

1973
1,716,183
407.4
4,213
1981
5,438,638
509.3
10,680
1989
7,824,258
530.2
14,756

1974
2,023,872
417.5
4,848
1982
5,750,418
520.4
11,050
1990
8,437,672
529.4
15,938

1975
2,317,573
426.4
5,436
1983
6,034,441
530.6
11,372
1991
8,985,652
537.0
16,733

1976
2,765,452
441.0
6,270
1984
6,456,251
535.3
12,062
1992
9,741,571
546.3
17,831

B e a u m o n t-P o rt A rth u r, T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,141,200
346.3
3,295
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

2,747,521
363.1
7,567
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,928,611
383.9
12,839

1970
1,248,575
347.7
3,591
1978
3,056,570
364.7
8,380
1986
4,728,929
375.1
12,606

1971

1972

1,338,377
349.8
3,826
1979

1,440,439
351.3
4,100
1980
3,880,690
374.8
10,353

3,465,120
370.9
9,342
1987

1988

4,781,601
369.9
12,925

5,047,723
366.4
13,776

1973
1,577,547
346.0
4,560
1981
4,433,578
380.5
11,653
1989
5,392,739
362.5
14,876

1974
1,855,534
346.5
5,355
1982
4,646,101
386.6
12,018
1990
5,741,698
361.3
15,893

1975
2,057,590
351.7
5,850
1983
4,777,546
389.7
12,259
1991
6,175,257
365.7
16,888

1976
2,418,443
357.2
6,770
1984
4,907,428
388.0
12,648
1992
6,652,890
369.8
17,989

B e llin g h a m , W A (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

272,626
80.7
3,378
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

682,701
98.5
6,934
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,370,795
114.2
12,004

1970
309,431
82.6
3,746
1978
781,232
101.5
7,698
1986
1,489,552
115.1
12,938

1971

1972

356,095
85.7
4,156
1979

374,383
89.4
4,186
1980

893,996
104.4
8,565
1987

968,862
107.2
9,038
1988
1,672,754
121.3
13,791

1,585,169
117.5
13,487

1973
420,276
89.7
4,685
1981
1,049,072
109.3
9,595
1989
1,895,716
124.4
15,242

1974
474,142
91.0
5,208
1982
1,089,118
110.5
9,855
1990
2,156,899
129.0
16,724

1975
531,856
93.3
5,699
1983
1,188,215
111.5
10,658
1991
2,334,972
133.3
17,518

1976
615,360
96.1
6,405
1984
1,271,531
112.8
11,273
1992
2,507,787
137.9
18,184

B e nto n H a rb o r, M l (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

632,110
163.7
3,862
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,214,804
174.9
6,947
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,976,164
159.2
12,411

1970
655,923
164.0
4.000
1978
1,330,932
173.4
7,674
1986
2,100,507
160.4
13,095

1971
706,451
165.2
4,276
1979
1,429,490
173.6
8,233
1987
2,234,579
161.0
13,882

1972
796,052
168.1
4,736
1980
1,512,423
170.9
8,850
1988
2,337,822
161.0
14,524

1973
884,745
170.7
5,184
1981
1,641,339
168.1
9,763
1989
2,472,352
161.0
15,353

1974
964,008
172.0
5,605
1982
1,670,383
164.0
10,185
1990
2,579,301
161.4
15,985

1975
1,004,481
173.4
5,793
1983
1,735,941
161.3
10,761
1991
2,670,395
161.3
16,553

1976
1,085,478
174.9
6,207
1984
1,876,122
160.1
11,720
1992
2,836,260
161.5
17,566

20

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

B e rg e n -P a s s a lc , NJ (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

6,878,996
1,364.7
5,078

1971

1970
7,364,842
1,357.7
5,424

1972

7,799,089
1,357.7
5,744

1977

1978

1979

12,242,769
1,313.3
9,322

13,619,732
1,304.7
10,439

15,128,820
I,
II,

1986

1986

1987

25,934,097
1,301.3
19,930

27,711,134
1,300.3
21,311

29,737,666
1,295.3
22,958

1969

1970

8,369,022
1,347,8
6,209

1973
9,062,818
1,341.2
6,757

1974
9,758,945
1,332.6
7,323

1975

1976

10,347,325
1,326.9
7,798

11,241,590
1,316.3
8,540

1981

1982

1983

1984

18,901,347
1,297.2
14,570

20,244,984
1,296.7
15,613

21,923,104
1,299.6
16,869

24,300,953
1,302.2
18,662

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

32,400,523
1,291.7
25,084

34,813,025
1,284.6
27,100

36,034,770
1,278.7
28,181

36,291,031
1,282.1
28,307

38,360,053
1,291.2
29,710

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1980
17,001,585
301.2 1,294.3
627 13,136

B illin g s , M T (M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

302,964
86.8
3,490
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

781,485
103.7
7,537
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,603,170
118.8
13,495

1971

333,962
87.8
3,803
1978

366,178
90.3
4,056
1979

896,722
106.9
8,387
1986

1980
1,108,578
108.6
10,211

1,010,423
108.0
9,357
1987

1,616,400
118.0
13,693

420,900
91.9
4,578

1988

1,640,761
115.9
14,159

1,698,111
114.0
14,890

466,480
93.6
4,985
1981
1,259,756
110.1
11,437
1989
1,816,814
113.7
15,981

532,879
96.6
5,516
1982
1,365,335
112.9
12,091
1990
1,907,361
113.5
16,803

599,420
99.0
6,058
1983
1,452,025
115.8
12,536
1991
2,042,853
115.2
17,730

682,623
101.4
6,730
1984
1,554,969
117.8
13,199
1992
2,184,850
118.1
18,506

B llo x l-G u lfp o rt-P a s c a g o u la , M S (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

691,804
235.0
2,944
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,666,564
291.4
5,718
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,121,168
315.5
9,894

1970
732,220
241.5
3,032
1978
1,838,269
296.7
6,196
1986
3,476,162
319.5
10,881

1971

1972
931,589
258.7
3,601

786,485
251.3
3,129
1979

1980
2,270,598
301.6
7,529

1,998,511
298.7
6,692
1987

1988

3,573,607
317.5
11,256

3,755,543
313.6
11,974

1973
1,058,461
271.4
3,900
1981
2,618,282
303.7
8,622
1989
3,919,159
312.6
12,535

1974
1,170,270
275.5
4,248
1982
2,890,049
311.0
9,293
1990
4,154,961
312.4
13,301

1975
1,332,574
276.9
4,812
1983
2,929,710
313.9
9,333
1991
4,419,849
316.5
13,965

1976
1,504,060
285.2
5,274
1984
3,065,398
312.3
9,816
1992
4,775,699
323.9
14,744

B in g h a m to n , N Y (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,012,924
268.0
3,780
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,810,681
268.7
6,739
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,591,653
266.1
13,500

1970
1,076,643
268.9
4,005
1978
1,988,972
267.7
7,430
1986
3,808,196
264.9
14,375

1971

1972
1,209,530
267.5
4,521

1,145,844
270.7
4,232
1979

1980
2,407,400
263.5
9,135

2,180,911
267.0
8,169
1987

1988

3,962,859
263.9
15,017

4,161,799
265.3
15,686

1973
1,307,219
267.5
4,886
1981
2,670,532
264.1
10,110
1989
4,426,905
265.0
16,703

1974
1,411,424
265.6
5,313
1982
2,910,020
264.4
11,005
1990
4,639,316
264.6
17,533

1975
1,532,362
268.7
5,704
1983
3,092,517
264.3
11,702
1991
4,787,234
265.2
18,051

1976
1,657,851
269.1
6,162
1984
3,406,874
264.1
12,901
1992
4,946,341
265.8
18,606

B irm in g h a m , A L (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,357,881
718.3
3,283
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

5,377,665
796.1
6,755

1970
2,558,861
738.6
3,464
1978
6,046,739
805.1
7,511

1971
2,777,123
747.3
3,716
1979
6,780,212
812.6
8,344

1972
3,074,655
750.4
4,097
1980
7,446,838
816.7
9,119

1973
3,462,162
759.3
4,559
1981
8,102,246
817.8
9,908

1974
3,912,453
763.9
5,122
1982
8,504,369
814.8
10,437

1975
4,346,800
774.1
5,616
1983
8,958,130
815.7
10,982

1976
4,857,914
785.1
6,188
1984
9,788,612
819.3
11,947

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,583,165
825.0
12,828

11,316,372
828.0
13,667

12,025,807
835.3
14,398

12,828,109
835.7
15,351

13,792,132
837.5
16,468

14,814,184
842.0
17,594

15,560,799
850.2
18,303

16,679,285
858.5
19,428

21

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

B is m a rc k , N D (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

188,386
60.8
3,098
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

519,581
73.9
7,035
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,058,529
85.2
12,424

1971

1970
206,080
61.1
3,371

1972

232,745
62.0
3,756

270,282
63.0
4,291

1979

1978
612,496
75.4
6,122
1986
1,094,432
85.8
12,761

1980

693,095
78.1
8,879
1987

1973
319,087
65.2
4,895
1981

748,842
80.2
9,334
1988

1,123,245
84.9
13,227

1,132,202
84.9
13,340

864,632
80.9
10,689
1989
1,239,277
84.3
14,694

1974
356,271
66.9
5,324
1982
937,576
81.8
11,455
1990
1,337,243
83.9
15,935

1975
403,726
69.3
5,828
1983
1,009,312
83.5
12,086
1991
1,389,244
84.7
16,409

1976
456,283
71.8
6,354
1984
1,039,359
84.8
12,253
1992
1,512,311
86.0
17,575

B lo o m in g to n , IN (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

235,949
81.9
2,880
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

527,164
94.7
5,568
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,084,832
103.7
10,465

1970

1971

255,344
85.5
2,988
1978

291,905
87.2
3,348
1979

603,205
96.8
6,233
1986

664,391
97.1
6,841
1987

1,183,073
104.2
11,350

1,266,655
105.6
11,990

1972

1973

317,417
90.5
3,507
1980

353,929
90.7
3,902
1981

742,059
99.1
7,489
1988
1,355,787
106.5
12,733

823,999
100.6
8,191
1989
1,470,881
107.9
13,627

1974
381,490
92.4
4,128
1982
870,270
102.2
8,517
1990
1,589,240
109.3
14,541

1975
410,492
89.8
4,570
1983
934,751
102.7
9,103
1991
1,678,476
110.0
15,265

1976
467,675
91.7
5,102
1984
1,018,470
103.1
9,881
1992
1,804,222
111.1
16,239

B lo o m in g to n -N o rm a l, IL (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

394,597
102.6
3,846
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

916,078
116.8
7,840
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,676,737
122.3
13,707

1970
419,788
105.1
3,995
1978
986,800
117.5
8,396
1986
1,743,141
120.9
14,413

1971
466,781
107.9
4,325
1979
1,111,252
118.2
9,404
1987
1,805,001
122.3
14,758

1972

1973

504,794
113.0
4,466
1980
1,185,742
119.4
9,931
1988
1,896,731
123.3
15,386

594,901
114.2
5,208
1981
1,349,117
120.0
11,246
1989
2,166,179
126.6
17,110

1974
666,832
114.9
5,801
1982
1,411,432
120.3
11,728
1990
2,360,460
129.6
18,211

1975
772,253
114.0
6,772
1983
1,443,128
121.3
11,898
1991
2,449,766
131.7
18,607

1976
836,221
115.4
7,244
1984
1,596,582
122.1
13,079
1992
2,675,351
133.4
20,049

B o is e C ity , ID (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

610,765
171.2
3,567
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,701,876
234.4
7,260
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,547,881
278.6
12,734

1970
682,810
175.1
3,899
1978
1,987,862
244.9
8,117
1986
3,711,998
281.4
13,191

1971
767,752
184.0
4,172
1979
2,216,130
253.0
8,760
1987
3,849,188
282.7
13,613

1972
872,962
192.4
4,538
1980
2,438,447
258.2
9,442
1988
4,194,310
285.2
14,705

1973
1,011,426
200.4
5,046
1981
2,699,759
262.4
10,288
1989
4,690,382
290.3
16,156

1974
1,160,685
209.7
5,535
1982
2,838,086
266.6
10,646
1990
5,127,772
298.1
17,204

1975
1,315,147
216.2
6,083
1983
3,062,426
270.0
11,342
1991
5,503,741
309.2
17,801

1976
1,506,177
225.0
6,694
1984
3,337,850
274.6
12,155
1992
6,066,587
319.6
18,982

B o s to n -W o rc e s te r-L a w re n c e -L o w e ll-B ro c k to n , M A -N H (N E C M A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

22,151,054
5,182.4
4,274

23,782,579
5,239.3
4,539

25,280,502
5,284.1
4,784

27,310,133
5,312.7
5,141

29,761,480
5,328.6
5,585

32,238,125
5,318.1
6,062

34,303,840
5,305.3
6,466

37,296,649
5,308.5
7,026

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

40,770,880
5,319.0
7,665

45,460,127
5,329.4
8,530

50,887,182
5,340.4
9,529

57,528,735
5,343.4
10,766

64,223,083
5,373.6
11,952

69,563,744
5,384.3
12,920

75,870,547
5.416.7
14.007

85,250,768
5,462.5
15,606

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

92,450,976
5,510.2
16,778

100,756,412
5,553.4
18,143

108,636,068
5,590.9
19,431

119,612,155
5,640.9
21,205

125,234,899
5,682.7
22,038

128,494,323
5,688.2
22,$89

130,808,262
5,664.1
23,094

1992
136,694,608
5,669.8
24,109

22

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Metropolitan Areas

B o u ld e r-L o n g m o n t, C O (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

508,486
129.6
3.924
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,356,967
178.1
7,618
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,436,658
214.9
15,995

1971

1970
565,438
133.3
4,241

1.597,360
183.4
8,708

3,553,617
217.3
16,354

1980
2,160,486
190.8
11,325

1,875,839
187.1
10,025
1987

1986

721,213
151.3
4,766

636,498
140.8
4,520
1979

1978

1972

1988
4,058,238
221.4
18,332

3,751,092
219.6
17,079

1973
815,480
159.5
5,112
1981
2,487,215
195.4
12,727
1989
4,443,687
223.3
19,900

1974
922,517
166.4
5,542
1982
2,736,265
200.8
13,623
1990
4,775,942
226.0
21,129

1975
1,032,852
166.7
6,197
1983
3,005,198
206.7
14,538
1991
5,177,166
231.5
22,359

1976
1,170,621
169.1
6,922
1984
3,327,055
211.7
15,718
1992
5,600,724
238.2
23,513

B ra zo ria , T X (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

349,292
107.8
3,240
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,111,527
143.2
7,763
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,537,541
190.5
13,317

1971

1970
401,419
108.9
3,688

1,306,590
152.4
8,574

2,516,738
190.9
13,181

1980
1,856,741
170.8
10,868

1,590,819
161.3
9,865
1987

1986

472,191
115.2
4,097

423,913
112.5
3,768
1979

1978

1972

1988
2,756,831
190.7
14,458

2,520,703
189.1
13,328

1973
553,046
118.7
4,660
1981
2,072,818
176.1
11,771
1989
2,935,070
190.8
15,385

1974
688,453
123.7
5,565
1982
2,200,088
180.9
12,161
1990
3,243,139
192.6
16,837

1975
788,043
130.2
6,055
1983
2,271,982
185.7
12,236
1991
3,464,494
199.1
17,402

1976
942,098
136.2
6,915
1984
2,409,092
188.5
12,778
1992
3,604,334
203.9
17,681

B re m e rto n , W A (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

413,197
101.4
4,076
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

995,268
125.9
7,905
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,253,040
165.4
13,623

1971

1970
429,968
101.6
4,231

448,633
101.6
4,415
1979

1978
1,143,177
132.6
8,619

1,320,130
140.7
9,380
1987

1986
2,329,969
166.4
14,001

2,510,609
172.2
14,582

1972
488,461
102.2
4,778
1980
1,492,266
148.8
10,026
1988
2,727,152
178.4
15,291

1973
559,031
112.3
4,980
1981
1,669,258
154.9
10,775
1989
2,966,841
183.9
16,129

1974
658,992
112.0
5,886
1982
1,832,121
155.9
11,752
1990
3,323,997
191.9
17,318

1975
759,563
119.1
6,377
1983
2,018,723
161.9
12,467
1991
3,635,209
200.3
18,145

1976
860,930
121.0
7,117
1984
2,120,819
163.4
12,982
1992
3,945,006
210.8
18,717

B ro w n a v llle -H a rlln g e n -S a n B e nito, T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

276,146
138.9
1,987
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

776,453
194.7
3,967
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,822,038
245.2
7,430

1971

1970
305,352
141.2
2,163

354,456
147.8
2,399
1979

1978
921,556
198.9
4,632

1,055,619
205.5
5,136
1987

1986
1,837,930
251.1
7,321

1,922,695
251.5
7,646

1972
400,287
157.5
2,542
1980
1,208,323
212.2
5,693
1988
2,066,407
253.8
8,141

1973
470,488
166.9
2,818
1981
1,425,654
220.0
6,481
1989
2,236,423
256.8
8,710

1974
554,131
172.2
3,218
1982
1,508,982
230.5
6,547
1990
2,511,903
261.9
9,590

1975
627,202
182.8
3,431
1983
1,600,136
238.5
6,709
1991
2,679,537
270.0
9,923

1976
704,340
189.4
3,719
1984
1,687,137
241.7
6,979
1992
2,967,632
278.7
10,649

B ry a n -C o lle g e S ta tio n , T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

150,903
53.6
2,815
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

421,403
79.8
5,283
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,168,377
121.3
9,633

1970
167,199
58.1
2,879
1978
491,464
86.1
5,705
1986
1,169,932
122.4
9,557

1971
191,875
60.0
3,200
1979
569,704
90.6
6,291
1987
1,222,528
121.4
10,069

1972
215,167
64.2
3,350
1980
667,704
95.4
7,001
1988
1,290,565
120.6
10,705

1973
244,642
69.2
3,534
1981
830,605
102.4
8,115
1989
1,410,594
121.0
11,659

1974
275,938
74.0
3,730
1982
945,870
112.8
8,387
1990
1,521,777
121.9
12,481

1975
313,899
72.9
4,305
1983
1,024,739
116.8
8,774
1991
1,617,445
122.8
13,173

1976
367,707
76.5
4,809
1984
1,124,159
118.7
9,468
1992
1,742,565
125.2
13,923

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

B u ffa lo -N ia g a ra F alla , N Y (M 8 A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

5,307,114
1,344.0
3,949
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970
5,589,768
1,351.5
4,136

1971

1972

6,008,512
1,354.7
4,435

6,341,764
1,347.6
4,706

1973
6,917,052
1,333.9
5,186

1974
7,457,001
1,318.7
5,655

1975
7,950,289
1,313.0
6,055

1976
8,671,092
1,303.1
6,654

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

10,194,286
1,276.1
7,989

11,199,687
1,263.6
8,864

12,179,614
1,241.0
9,814

13,181,346
1,234.9
10,674

13,737,647
I,
II.

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

16,405,419
1,201.3
13,656

17,410,841
1,194.8
14,572

18.162.042
1,192.0
15,237

19,015,836
1,198.4
15,867

19,992,697
1,194.0
16,744

21,276,701
1,189.9
17,881

22,194,007
1,192.3
18,614

23,241,669
1,193.9
19,467

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

9,439,344
1,289.8
7,318

1983
14,295,745
227.7 1,216.6
189 11,750

1984
15,574,958
1,205.5
12,919

B u rlin g to n , V T (N E C M A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

453,427
130.6
3,472
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

920,407
147.5
6,240
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,214,064
163.6
13,531

500,280
134.7
3,715
1978
1,077,228
149.0
7,229
1986
2,406,853
166.0
14,500

1971

1972

537,343
137.6
3,906
1979

584,694
140.6
4,159
1980

1,229,764
151.6
8,114
1987

1,387,729
155.4
8,930
1988

2,596,991
167.9
15,466

2,857,271
172.1
16,603

634,039
140.9
4,501
1981
1.570,633
157.1
10,000
1989
3,166,226
175.1
18,084

682,783
141.7
4,820
1982
1,686,586
158.8
10,623
1990
3,359,427
177.7
18,907

752,301
143.6
5,239
1983
1,824,800
160.4
11,378
1991
3,448,460
179.5
19,207

842,540
145.2
5,802
1984
2,013,120
161.9
12,437
1992
3,651,687
181.2
20,150

C a n to n -M a a a lllo n , O H (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,443,099
391.5
3,686
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

2,864,390
401.3
7,138
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

5,079,814
397.9
12,766

1970
1,511,889
394.4
3,833
1978
3,198,655
404.1
7,916
1986
5,255.852
393.8
13,345

1971

1972
1,732,134
394.6
4,390

1,562,006
396.8
3,936
1979

1980

3,597,352
402.9
8,929
1987

3,919,330
404.6
9,687
1988

5,477,781
392.6
13,952

5,855,428
394.9
14,828

1973
1,962,017
404.8
4,847
1981
4,320,159
403.3
10,712
1989
6,177,175
394.5
15,657

1974
2,192,791
406.3
5,396
1982
4,417,937
402.1
10,987
1990
6,530,255
394.5
16,552

1975
2,342,693
402.5
5,821
1983
4,534,268
400.6
11,319
1991
6,711,345
396.8
16,915

1976
2,575,234
400.6
6,429
1984
4,884,755
399.7
12,220
1992
7,130,202
399.3
17,855

C a a p a r, W Y (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

213,697
50.8
4,208
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

594,911
61.5
9,669
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,096,433
72.3
15,173

1970
228,207
51.4
4,441
1978
746,537
65.5
11,395
1986
1,015,369
70.6
14,384

1971

1972

247,177
52.1
4,742
1979

263,115
53.1
4,955
1980

879,052
68.4
12,860
1987

1,015,714
72.6
13,987
1988

960,337
66.1
14,523

1,013,112
64.5
15,715

1973
302,753
52.8
5,732
1981
1,179,619
75.5
15,627
1989
1,053,792
62.6
16,835

1974
367,068
53.5
6,861
1982
1,188,612
77.9
15,265
1990
1,192,612
61.2
19,486

1975
438,116
56.1
7,811
1983
1,084,627
77.0
14,094
1991
1,242,445
62.0
20,056

1976
499,320
58.6
8,526
1984
1,097,504
74.3
14,788
1992
1,274,889
62.6
20,377

C a d e r R a p id a , IA (M 8 A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

644,971
161.6
3,990
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,309,408
167.2
7,631
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,316,706
165.2
14,025

1970
687,977
163.4
4,210
1978
1,471,907
167,5
8,789
1986
2.433,814
164.5
14,798

1971
722,753
164.8
4,386
1979
1,671,549
167.9
9,956
1987
2,579,099
164.7
15,661

1972
774,399
165.2
4,687
1980
1,810,430
169.8
10,661
1988
2,753,279
166.2
16,566

1973
871,019
164.5
5,296
1981
1,966,424
168.8
11,649
1989
3,002,296
167.5
17,924

1974
969,240
165.7
5,851
1982
2,028,408
167.1
12,136
1990
3,192,165
169.2
18,870

1975
1,069,430
167.2
6,397
1983
2,072.644
165.6
12,519
1991
3,310,377
170.7
19,396

1976
1,193,184
’68.2
7,093
1984
2,193,831
165.6
13,249
1992
3,534,360
172.9
20,443

24

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Metropolitan Areas

C h a m p a ig n -U rb a n a , I I (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

569,013
160.7
3.542
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,165,197
170.7
6,825
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2.103,947
170.5
12,336

1971

1970
588,315
163.3
3,603

1,266,136
171.5
7,384

1,398,672
168.0
8,324
1987

1986
2,218,615
170.9
12,982

699,659
163.7
4,274

653,493
164.3
3,977
1979

1978

1972

2,331,714
171.4
13,604

1980
1,486,488
168.9
8,802
1988
2,440,321
172.0
14,185

1973
792,761
167.3
4,739
1981
1,641,550
170.5
9,628
1989
2,648,291
172.5
15,349

1974
865,571
168.1
5,149
1982
1,731,212
171.6
10,090
1990
2,834,653
173.0
16,382

1975
1,005,877
166.3
6,048
1983
1,808,339
170.3
10,619
1991
2,889,202
173.7
16,632

1976
1,079,923
169.1
6,385
1984
1,997,315
170.7
11,703
1992
3,058,530
175.2
17,459

C h a rle s to n -N o rth C h a rle s to n , S C (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

972,905
333.8
2,914
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,278,747
407.2
5,596
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,162,476
466.2
11,073

1970
1,074,664
336.7
3,192
1978
2,592,138
417.5
6,209
1986
5,499,423
477.8
11,511

1971
1,154,147
345.0
3,345
1979
2,932,855
425.2
6,898
1987
5,923,188
486.6
12,171

1972
1,265,647
354.1
3,574
1980
3,331,930
433.8
7,681
1988
6,477,742
491.6
13,176

1973
1,420,034
362.5
3,917
1981
3,779,902
444.4
8,505
1989
6,484,221
500.6
12,952

1974
1,648,518
377.6
4,366
1982
4,058,650
451.3
8,993
1990
7,843,585
509.1
15,406

1975
1,859,389
388.9
4,781
1983
4,389,619
459.0
9,563
1991
8,224,784
523.8
15,703

1976
2,088,425
402.5
5,189
1984
4,835,802
464.9
10,401
1992
8,583,793
528.6
16,239

C h a rle s to n , W V (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

872,639
257.6
3,387
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,934,605
262.8
7,361
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,409,528
262.7
12,977

1970
965,831
257.0
3,758
1978
2,142,842
265.8
8,063
1986
3,545,134
259.7
13,649

1971
1,042,536
257.9
4,043
1979
2,409,612
267.5
9,006
1987
3,600,924
258.8
13,912

1972
1,133,612
258.4
4,387
1980
2,608,279
269.8
9,667
1988
3,786,531
255.2
14,838

1973
1,241,895
256.0
4,852
1981
2,835,143
269.8
10,510
1989
4,010,448
252.1
15,908

1974
1,373,180
255.2
5,380
1982
3,007,660
268.9
11,185
1990
4,309,874
250.4
17,214

1975
1,543,086
258.9
5,960
1983
3,075,089
267.3
11,504
1991
4,529,453
251.5
18,009

1976
1,737,103
259.9
6,683
1984
3,253,115
266.1
12,225
1992
4,839,960
253.2
19,119

C h a rlo tte -C a s to n la -R o c k H ill, N C -S C (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,814,213
819.7
3,433
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

6,104,843
919.4
6,640

1970
3,073,246
842.7
3,647
1978
6,964,460
933.7
7,459

1971
3,346,467
859.2
3,895
1979
7,867,960
951.0
8,274

1972
3,763,530
876.8
4,292
1980
8,834,950
975.6
9,056

1973
4,215,121
890.5
4,734
1981
9,941,415
991.5
10,026

1974
4,579,843
899.2
5,093

1975
4,869,988
903.5
5,390

1976
5,460,565
909.5
6,004

1982

1983

1984

10,591,334
1,007.7
10,511

11,594,891
1,018.0
11,390

13,106,351
1,036.2
12,649

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

14,249,748
1,058.4
13,463

15,499,911
1,075.8
14,407

16,910,849
1,099.0
15,388

18,509,195
1,121.8
16,499

19,666,091
1,144.9
17,178

21,726,559
1,168.6
18,592

22,517,436
1,192.9
18,876

24,106,836
1,212.4
19,884

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

C h a rlo tte s v ille , V A (M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

300,818
88.4
3,402
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

697,527
110.1
6,337
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,632,815
122.7
13,311

321,398
89.6
3,586
1978
797,442
111.1
7,178
1986
1,798,475
123.4
14,575

1971
352,030
91.4
3,851
1979
876,650
112.7
7,779
1987
1,974,477
126.1
15,655

1972
404,658
96.5
4,192
1980
999,545
113.9
8,773
1988
2,175,269
128.5
16,925

466,362
99.7
4,676
1981
1,125,873
115.7
9,727
1989
2,387,299
129.9
18,374

519,673
102.6
5,063
1982
1,230,890
117.3
10,497
1990
2,535,447
131.7
19,248

567,854
107.4
5,289
1983
1,344,633
118.6
11,339
1991
2,653,787
133.3
19,906

635,960
109.0
5,833
1984
1,499,761
121.1
12,387
1992
2,795,999
134.4
20,796

25

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

C h a tta n o o g a , T N -G A (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,182,022
363.3
3,254
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,585,247
402.9
6,416
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4.938,975
409.9
12,050

1971

1970
1,276,492
365.7
3,490
1978

1972

1,398,629
373.8
3,742

1,584,195
380.1
4,168

1979

2,940,347
407.7
7,213

1980

3,224,489
415.4
7,762

3,504,230
418.9
8,365

1987

1986
5,347,797
412.8
12,955

1988

5,793,374
416.9
13,896

6,238,830
420.1
14,850

1973
1,782,795
388.1
4,594
1981
3,839,812
420.5
9,131
1989
6,619,757
422.6
15,664

1974
1,950,897
391.5
4,983
1982
4,038,784
416.6
9,694
1990
7,038,996
424.7
16,572

1975
2,089,765
394.1
5,303
1983
4,265,434
410.5
10,391
1991
7,237,386
428.1
16,906

1976
2,339,514
398.2
5,875
1984
4,626,231
411.4
11,244
1992
7,710,061
430.8
17,895

C h e y e n n e , W Y (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

201,887
55.6
3,629
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,007,978
71.6
14,071

1971

223,303
56.6
3,944
1978

482,581
66.3
7,277
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1970

1979

572,222
67.0
8,540
1986

1973

276,561
60.0
4,610
1980

655,782
69.2
9,481
1987

1,037,129
73.1
14,187

1972

245,382
57.9
4,235

1981

753,705
69.0
10,917
1988

1,047,031
73.5
14,254

1,089,213
72.6
14,993

1974

323,518
62.5
5,180

1982

840,704
70.1
11,995
1989
1,157,488
72.9
15,877

1975

366,880
64.8
5,663

1983

898,129
70.7
12,709
1990
1,291,654
73.1
17,663

1976

398,199
64.7
6,159

440,198
65.6
6,710
1984

918,377
72.1
12,732
1991
1,360,408
73.8
18,432

963,510
72.3
13,327
1992
1,440,909
75.5
19,093

C h ic a g o , IL (P M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

33,463,993
7,041.8
4,752

35,446,576
7,110.6
4,985

37,802,236
7,162.5
5,278

40,838,547
7,182.1
5,686

45,145,655
7,168.8
6,298

49,463,398
7,176.3
6,893

52,472,505
7,189.7
7,298

58,015,189
7,213.6
8,043

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

64,329,669
7,245.3
8,879

71,492,862
7,262.0
9,845

78,571,901
7,245.7
10,844

85,831,063
7,256.0
11,829

94,373,387
7,257.7
13,003

98,541,888
7,267.8
13,559

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

119,790,493
7,314.8
16,377

127,361,550
7,329.3
17,377

134,643,306
7,353.1
18,311

144,638,739
7,362.7
19,645

154,794,848
7,387.5
20,954

164,535,257
7,425.8
22,157

103,765,862
7,273.7
14,266
1991
169,935,734
7,488.8
22,692

113,372,786
7,302.0
15,526
1992
180,636,487
7,560.7
23,891

C h lc o -P a ra d ls a , C A (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

342,111
101.1
3,385
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

831,743
129.5
6,424
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,885,934
162.4
11,611

1970

1971

368,841
102.7
3,592
1978

1979

945,531
131.8
7,174
1986
2,021,406
165.3
12,232

1972

400,408
105.9
3,780

1,118,290
138.5
8,072
1987
2,185,282
169.1
12,924

441,537
112.8
3,915
1980
1,299,207
144.9
8,964
1988
2,343,120
174.4
13,432

1973
516,233
113.2
4,559
1981
1,435,723
149.0
9,638
1989
2,534,468
178.9
14,167

1974
608,732
117.3
5,190
1982
1,487,974
152.8
9,740
1990
2,756,722
183.5
15,024

1975
668,820
121.6
5,499
1983
1,597,321
155.4
10,280
1991
2,831,191
186.6
15,169

1976
737,006
125.4
5,878
1984
1,733,619
158.2
10,956
1992
3,001,703
188.4
15,935

C in c in n a ti, O H -K Y -IN (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

5,537,780
1,431.3
3,869

1970
5,876,319
1,442.6
4,073

1971
6,093,690
1,447.5
4,210

1972
6,629,170
1,442.8
4,595

1973
7,344,367
1,448.2
5,071

1974
8,034,150
1,444.2
5,563

1975
8,574,360
1,440.0
5,954

1976
9,525,218
1,448.8
6,574

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

10,610,029
1,454.4
7,295

11,883,255
1,462.3
8,126

13,226,673
1,464.6
9,031

14,583,394
1,469.4
9,925

15,960,301
1,470.5
10,853

16,740,944
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

20,492,468
1,476.6
13,878

21,942,990
1,490.8
14,719

23,257,008
1,501.9
15,485

25,121,257
1,508.4
16,655

26,817,669
1,518.3
17,664

28,911,095
1,529.4
18,904

30,014,338
1,545.0
19,427

32,006,313
1,560.0
20,517

1983
17,726,743
472.5 1,470.0
369 12,059

1984
19,257,657
1,472.5
13,078

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Metropolitan Areas

C la rk s v llle -H o p k ln s v llle , T N -K Y (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

346,325
118.4
2,926
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,566,798
158.6
9,876

1,885,412
165.0
11,430

1,786,740
162.4
11,001

1,660,551
161.1
10,307

1,220,538
151.8
8,038

2,025,066
167.4
12,096

652,706
139.1
4,693

1,335,853
156.6
8,529

1,458,434
154.6
9,432
1992

1991

2,060,082
170.4
12,091

758,799
142.6
5,323
1984

1983

1,292,151
156.7
8,245
1990

1989

1988

1987

623,009
141.4
4,407
1982

1981

1,083,695
150.3
7,210

1,018,391
150.3
6,776

1986

1985

1980

1979

906,956
147.7
6,140

557,141
136.4
4,085

1976

1975

1974

1973

438,586
122.0
3,596

402,945
123.5
3,264

360,438
119.7
3,012
1978

827,805
147.2
5,623

1972

1971

1970

1969

2,212,389
169.3
13,066

2,546,810
178.2
14,295

C le v e la n d -L o ra ln -E ly rla , O H (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1972

1971

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

15,616,714
2,339.6
6,675

17,110,754
2,321.1
7,372

10,563,000
2,402.5
4,397

10,898,926
2,417.4
4,508

11,402,742
2,413.2
4,725

12,273,196
2,378.5
5,160

13,568,125
2,366.5
5,733

14,875,599
2,348.8
6,333

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

29,379,416
2,249.0
13,063

31,897,881
2,240.4
14,238

19,020,388
2,315.2
8,215

21,075,493
2,309.4
9,126

23,051,698
2,288.4
10,073

24,974,148
2,276.0
10,973

27,153,569
2,261.5
12,007

28,140,791
2,250.0
12,507

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

41,274,628
2,206.0
18,710

43,861,051
2,203.6
19,904

45,362,664
2,211.6
20,511

47,824,000
2,221.0
21,533

1973

1974

1975

1976

33,597,598
2,228.9
15,073

36,620,836
2,221.0
16,489

35,156,878
2,227.0
15,787

39,144,938
2,210.1
17,712

C o lo ra d o S p rin g a , C O (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

771,229
228.8
3,371
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,875,032
301.0
6,229
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

5,048,119
362.9
13,909

1970
877,086
238.1
3,683
1978
2,159,865
305.1
7,080
1986
5,372,183
374.7
14,338

1971
969,352
250.2
3,875
1979
2,506,349
309.2
8,105
1987
5,702,365
385.2
14,802

1972
1,131,828
268.9
4,209
1980
2,877,518
311.9
9,226
1988
6,064,005
386.5
15,664

1,311,236
269.9
4,523
1981
3,392,056
320.2
10,594
1989
6,405,439
391.9
16,344

1,441,027
294.3
4,897
1982
3,778,869
329.6
11,463
1990
6,644,381
397.3
16,724

1,554,565
293.9
5,289
1983
4,138,262
340.1
12,167
1991
7,130,449
404.0
17,650

1,703,283
291.5
5,842
1984
4,617,112
349.2
13,221
1992
7,707,732
421.2
18,300

C o lu m b ia , M O (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

245,252
79.5
3,084
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

611,665
94.1
6,498
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,300,398
108.1
12,026

1970
269,618
81.1
3,326
1978
696,702
96.9
7,191
1986
1,388,957
108.4
12,811

1971
297,322
82.6
3,600
1979
795,169
97.6
8,143
1987
1,490,926
110.2
13,535

1972
326,639
84.0
3,886
1980
890,309
100.8
8,835
1988
1,577,541
110.9
14,228

1973
375,657
88.6
4,240
1981
964,625
102.9
9,376
1989
1,685,311
111.6
16,103

1974
421,420
91.0
4,633
1982
1,028,122
104.6
9,833
1990
1,833,985
112.7
16,269

1975
473,005
88.8
5,328
1983
1,127,713
105.6
10,675
1991
1,969,432
114.7
17,165

1976
545,063
92.5
5,891
1984
1,218,027
107.5
11,326
1992
2,104,541
116.9
18,004

C o lu m b ia , S C (M 8 A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,004,314
313.8
3,200
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,438,477
390.9
6,239
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

5,368,952
428.8
12,521

1970
1,115,023
325.2
3,428
1978
2,738,447
397.4
6,890
1986
5,768,961
435.1
13,259

1971
1,238,873
339.3
3,651
1979
3,088,979
405.2
7,623
1987
6,190,199
438.7
14,112

1972
1,402,446
346.6
4,046
1980
3,474,514
411.8
8,437
1988
6,763,142
443.9
15,237

1973
1,609,019
355.9
4,521
1981
3,864,507
416.9
9,270
1989
7,284,891
449.5
16,206

1974
1,835,930
372.6
4,928
1982
4,118,449
420.0
9,806
1990
7,897,643
455.5
17.339

1975
2,013,218
376.7
5,344
1983
4,519,626
424.3
10,653
1991
8,223,695
464.6
17,699

1976
2,210,646
380.4
5,812
1984
4,949,807
427.5
11,579
1992
8,715,547
471.8
18,472

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

27

Metropolitan Areas

C o lu m b u s , Q A -A L (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

796,194
245.9
3.236
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,422,830
247.8
5,742
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1970

2,889,098
264.0
10,945

1971

800,371
249.5
3.208
1978

1972

852,351
248.3
3,432

907,266
241.6
3,756

1979

1,576,147
254.2
6,200
1986

1980

1,707,527
254.8
6,702

1,881,353
254.7
7,387

1987

3,075,033
261.5
11,759

1973

1988

3,276,375
262.9
12,465

3,480,274
263.0
13,233

991,194
232.4
4.265
1981
2,084,949
254.1
8,205
1989
3,578,022
261.8
13,667

1974
1,093,323
239.1
4,573
1982
2,249,851
259.0
8,688
1990
3,814,500
261.4
14,594

1975
1,170,562
244.0
4,797
1983
2,416,963
259.0
9,331
1991
4,074,381
260.8
15,624

1976
1,298,012
249.6
5,200
1984
2,681,445
261.8
10,243
1992
4,353,572
270.2
16,115

C o lu m b u s , O H (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,170,136
1,104.3
3,776
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

8,661,636
1,204.9
7,189

1970

1971

4,476,365
1,130.0
3,961
1978
9,595,254
1,213.6
7,906

1972

4,887,614
1,150.0
4,250

5,368,299
1,160.5
4,626

1973
5,984,363
1,169.5
5,117

1974
6,568,722
1,182.4
5,556

1979

1980

1981

1982

10,667,026
1,219.1
8,750

11,758,508
1,217.6
9,657

12,811,769
1,228.1
10,432

13,621,026
I,
II,

1975
7,000,262
1,193.2
5,867
1983
14,673,916
234.5 I,
033 II,

1976
7,762,688
1,195.7
6,492
1984
16,177,252
240.3 1,248.7
831 12,956

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

17,496,425
1,260.6
13,879

18,725,565
1,277.5
14,658

19,922,494
1,295.3
15,381

21,673,206
1,314.4
16,489

23,264,515
1,332.4
17,460

24,663,943
1,350.4
18,264

25,870,188
1,371.7
18,859

27,845,228
1,394.1
19,974

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

C o rp u s C h ris ti, T X (M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

879,256
287.1
3,063
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,010,545
312.7
6,430
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,327,065
353.6
12,238

963,349
286.1
3,368
1978
2,334,222
314.4
7,423
1986
4,200,739
356.6
11,779

1971
1,046,273
294.0
3,559
1979
2,717,216
320.8
8,470
1987
4,212,218
352.1
11,962

1972
1,138,630
302.1
3,769
1980
3,052,365
328.0
9,307
1988
4,487,959
350.3
12,813

1,277,671
301.2
4,241
1981
3,551,400
332.7
10,673
1989
4,700,253
349.1
13,462

1,453,867
300.0
4,846
1982
3,780,293
343.8
10,997
1990
5,136,556
350.7
14,648

1,635,374
305.6
5,351
1983
3,891,500
351.4
11,074
1991
5,512,723
356.2
15,474

1,887,533
311.3
6,063
1984
4,120,720
352.9
11,675
1992
5,916,707
361.4
16,371

C u m b e rla n d , M D -W V (M S A )

1969
Tctal personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

321,580
107.9
2,982
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

618,890
107.9
5,737
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,139,195
102.6
11,099

1970
350,434
107.1
3,271
1978
686,712
107.1
6,410
1986
1,185,449
102.7
11,539

1971
378,265
107.7
3,511
1979
760,218
108.0
7,042
1987
1,240,004
102.5
12,103

1972
408,738
109.5
3,733
1980
854,689
107.7
7,932
1988
1,304,639
102.2
12,769

1973
446,996
108.5
4,121
1981
928,242
107.2
8,658
1989
1,393,947
101.8
13,692

1974
483,004
109.1
4,428
1982
974,497
106.4
9,160
1990
1,468,457
101.6
14,456

1975
518,065
108.3
4,783
1983
1,033,289
105.7
9,774
1991
1,520,989
101.7
14,963

1976
563,185
108.1
5,208
1984
1,092,214
103.8
10,522
1992
1,580,312
101.5
15,566

D a lla s , T X (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

6,573,777
1,576.6
4,170

1970
7,164,285
1,635.3
4,381

1971
7,707,356
1,668.0
4,621

1972
8,575,736
1,688.0
5,080

1973
9,677,553
1,733.7
5,582

1974

1975

1976

10,913,580
1,781.3
6,127

11,946,928
1,815.4
6,581

13,397,344
1,859.5
7,205

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

15,052,360
1,895.9
7,939

17,679,317
1,943.6
9,096

20,605,844
1,996.8
10,319

23,986,089
2,069.4
11,591

27,787,814
2,122.6
13,092

30,914,609
2,192.8
14,098

33,944,500
2,263.1
14,999

38,546,470
2,341.7
16,461

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

42,576,076
2,436.0
17,478

44,142,652
2,520.7
17,512

45,958,361
2,566.7
17,905

48,587,751
2,584.7
18,798

51,850,147
2,630.0
19,715

55,091,305
2,689.9
20,481

58,370,421
2,744.8
21,266

62,681,993
2,795.3
22,424

28

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Metropolitan Areas

D a n v ille , V A (M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

289,904
105.8
2,739

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

636,996
110.9
5,743

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,222,565
113.5
10,775

1,420,350
112.9
12,584

1,346,135
112.3
11,992

1,281,189
112.3
11,407

493,748
109.4
4,514

1,001,769
112.5
8,907

1,009,049
112.3
8,985

1,575,408
108.9
14,461

572,267
110.7
5,171
1984

1,091,607
112.5
9,699

1,190,118
113.1
10,519
1992

1991

1990

1,521,243
110.6
13,756

505,513
111.0
4,556
1983

1982

1989

1988

1987

1986

1985

887,215
111.9
7,930

802,324
112.3
7,144

723,322
111.6
6,481

434,149
109.2
3,977
1981

1980

1979

1978

1977

374,106
108.5
3,448

331,300
107.1
3,094

307,970
105.2
2,926

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

1,614,033
109.2
14,775

1,716,943
109.3
15,705

D a v e n p o rt-M o lln e -R o c k la la n d , IA -IL (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,407,424
358.7
3,924
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,990,796
381.5
7,839

3,699,924
384.0
9,635

3,299,386
383.3
8,607

5,039,387
370.7
13,595

5,074,481
363.8
13,950

5,269,449
358.4
14,701

1,999,499
366.9
5,450

4,025,503
385.6
10,440

4,461,331
386.6
11,540

5,875,173
352.5
16,667

2,469,217
378.0
6,533

4,497,094
384.1
11,709

4,476,926
379.6
11,794

4,849,790
375.8
12,906
1992

1991

6,333,909
351.1
18,041

2,694,102
380.3
7,085
1984

1983

1990

1989

5,402,806
355.2
15,209

2,250,007
372.8
6,036
1982

1981

1988

1987

1986

1,729,482
364.7
4,742
1980

1979

1978

1985
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,573,203
364.0
4,321

1,490,437
362.6
4,111

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

6,492,231
353.7
18,356

6,854,272
356.2
19,243

D a y to n -S p rln g fle ld , O H (M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,897,221
963.6
4,045

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

6,997,627
939.3
7,450

4,209,130
976.3
4,311

7,693,863
939.2
8,192

4,576,568
971.9
4,709

8,497,571
942.0
9,020

5,014,344
963.7
5,203
1981

1980

1979

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,056,477
975.2
4,160

9,177,521
942.2
9,741

9,990,283
939.5
10,633

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

5,359,487
954.7
5,614

5,707,515
952.4
5,993

6,349,541
945.8
6,713

1982

1983

1984

10,326,592
934.5
11,051

10,955,345
929.2
11,790

12,039,631
929.3
12,956

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

12,814,927
930.4
13,774

13,572,473
933.8
14,535

14,099,601
938.3
15,027

15,238,613
944.4
16,136

16,144,106
948.5
17,020

16,900,450
952.2
17,749

17,719,258
957.2
18,512

18,664,525
961.5
19,411

1973

1974

1975

1976

D a yto n a B e a c h , F L (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

569,364
171.4
3,322
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,457,284
237.8
6,127
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4,210,338
327.9
12,840

1970
624,913
174.9
3,573
1978
1,700,749
246.8
6,890
1986
4,627,918
341.3
13,560

1971
694,649
181.9
3,818
1979
1,993,981
260.9
7,644
1987
4,995,444
355.9
14,034

1972
793,939
189.7
4,186
1980
2,382,053
272.7
8,736
1988
5,412,014
372.0
14,550

943,728
204.0
4,626
1981
2,787,075
284.1
9,809
1989
5,908,086
386.7
15,278

1,069,179
217.1
4,925
1982
3,030,275
295.3
10,263
1990
6,312,552
403.4
15,650

1,179,749
225.0
5,243
1983
3,401,661
305.8
11,123
1991
6,536,310
413.6
15,805

1,301,349
230.2
5,652
1984
3,764,153
316.2
11,903
1992
6,894,667
421.8
16,348

D e c a tu r, A L (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

294,094
101.5
2,898
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

647,029
117.1
5,525
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,414,755
126.4
11,193

1970
325,803
105.0
3,102
1978
732,360
119.3
6,139
1986
1,522,583
127.2
11,968

1971
344,750
107.7
3,202
1979
840,651
120.8
6,958
1987
1,619,958
128.9
12,566

1972
373,754
109.7
3,408
1980
901,698
120.7
7,472
1988
1,758,081
130.2
13,500

1973
418,628
110.5
3,790
1981
1,008,835
121.2
8,321
1989
1,887,796
130.9
14,424

1974
454,514
112.9
4,027
1982
1,058,200
122.4
8,648
1990
2,037,012
132.1
15,419

1975
520,784
114.1
4,564
1983
1,140,455
122.8
9,286
1991
2,182,913
134.2
16,267

1976
580,239
115.7
5,016
1984
1,298,076
124.6
1992
2,325,690
136.0

29

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

D e c a tu r, IL (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

497,141
124.7
3,986

1,007,591
131.4
7,670

1,696,469
125.7
13,494

1,734,853
123.5
14,043

1,297,379
131.4
9,872

1,187,937
132.4
8,975

1,847,435
119.7
15,428

768,878
127.8
6,019

1,446,916
130.7
11,070

1,459,565
129.0
11,318

2,110,479
117.2
18,004

921,255
129.7
7,103
1984

1,453,356
127.5
11,399

1,605,732
126.6
12,683
1992

1991

1990

2,011,687
118.2
17,012

835,579
129.2
6,466
1983

1982

1989

1988

1,793,960
121.3
14,784

692,761
126.9
5,459
1981

1980

1987

1986

1985
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,111,264
132.4
8,393

617,977
125.2
4,934

572,885
125.3
4,573
1979

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

535,292
124.9
4,286

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

2,146,912
117.6
18,254

2,251,513
117.7
19,134

D e n ver, C O (P M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,496,140
1,089.4
4,127

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,709,628
1,149.3
4,968

6,412,940
1,191.4
5,383

7,301,497
1,232.7
5,923
1981

1980

1979

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,044,890
1,112.7
4,534

19,813,801
439.2 1,473.2
888 13,449

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

8,078,697
1,247.6
6,475

8,860,276
1,269.4
6,980

9,864,174
1,299.8
7,589

1982

1983

1984

21,954,851
1,515.0
14,492

23,514,246
1,551.3
15,157

25,431,462
1,573.0
16,167

11,127,877
1,326.5
8,389

12,912,566
1,371.9
9,412

14,839,734
1,412.1
10,509

17,108,608
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

26,694,253
1,596.6
16,719

27,276,097
1,609.2
16,950

28,062,332
1,616.1
17,364

29,733,268
1,612.4
18,441

32,004,440
1,615.9
19,805

34,180,806
1,628.0
20,995

36,564,632
1,664.7
21,965

39,330,670
1,715.3
22,930

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

D e s M o in e s , IA (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,359,590
337.2
4,032
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,976,975
363.3
8,194
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

5,496,982
373.2
14,727

1971

1,475,032
340.6
4,330

1,587,208
345.8
4,590

3,352,176
365.4
9,174

3,779,247
365.6
10,336

5,748,343
374.8
15,336

4,086,150
368.4
11,093

6,087,895
378.3
16,095

4,485,858
369.7
12,135
1989

1988

1987

1986

1,978,241
354.5
5,580
1981

1980

1979

1978

1,749,854
348.3
5,024

6,604,436
383.9
17,206

7,192,710
388.6
18,507

2,184,039
358.8
6,087
1982
4,721,788
369.2
12,790
1990
7,777,333
394.5
19,715

2,424,543
361.9
6,700
1983
4,948,654
370.5
13,358
1991
8,183,203
400.0
20,457

2,679,668
364.3
7,355
1984
5,262,244
371.7
14,157
1992
8,797,536
406.4
21,647

D e tro it, M l (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1973

1972

1971

1970

1974

1975

1976
33,762,527
4,408.9
7,658

19,886,107
4,476.6
4,442

20,383,595
4,499.7
4,530

21,968,396
4,520.0
4,860

24,335,392
4,513.0
5,392

27,301,515
4,490.5
6,080

28,935,375
4,472.9
6,469

29,903,684
4,444.2
6,729

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

38,154,481
4,397.2
8,677

42,520,210
4,398.3
9,667

46,418,210
4,394.4
10,563

49,035,052
4,378.2
11,200

51,690,785
4,334.7
11,925

52,245,199
4,277.0
12,215

55,173,568
4,235.4
13,027

61,238,476
4,230.3
14,476

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

66,929,075
4,240.1
15,785

71,624,285
4,254.2
16,836

74,195,085
4,270.5
17,374

78,972,425
4,258.1
18,546

84,052,683
4,258.7
19,737

87,448,585
4,269.3
20,483

88,794,398
4,288.5
20,705

93,889,919
4,307.6
21,796

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

D o th a n , A L (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

303,849
106.1
2,863
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

659,882
117.5
5,616
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,353,268
127.7
10,593

1971

332,555
110.1

3,021

356,537
113.1
3,153

733,439

796,364
121.1

121.0

6,577

6,064
1986
1,450,838
127.4
11,391

111.0

3,467
1980

1979

1978

384,895

1987
1,568,806
128.9
12,169

907,589
122.9
7,384
1988
1,670,839
130.1
12,846

447,074
107.9
4,143
1981
1,036,328
124.5
8,327
1989
1,815,459
130.5
13,915

493,447
112.9
4,370
1982
1,072,891
126.2
8,501
1990
1,918,834
131.2
14,624

532,103
116.7
4,561
1983
1,133,134
125.8
9,004
1991
2,032,639
132.2
15,372

606,514
116.8
5,193
1984
1,258,897
127.7
9,855
1992
2,180,408
133.3
16,359

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Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

D o v e r, DE (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

268,579
80.7
3,329
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

583,154
96.3
6,058
1985

Total personal Income (thousands ot dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,123,321
103.3
10,871

1970

1971

291,681
82.6
3,530
1978

1979

639,786
98.3
6,512
1986

359,654
69.5
4,018
1980

687,176
99.2
6,930
1987

1,217,926
105.2
11,581

1972

323,431
86.6
3,734

1,309,089
106.7
12,269

748,146
98.3
7,613
1988
1,431,905
108.1
13,251

1973
406,305
90.3
4,500
1981
829,749
98.4
8,433
1989
1,541,783
109.7
14,050

1974

1975

455,683
91.0
5,006
1982

498,939
92.5
5,393
1983

894,333
99.2
9,018
1990
1,626,177
111.6
14,567

956,349
100.6
9,504
1991
1,737,794
114.5
15,182

1976
544,426
94.5
5,763
1984
1,041,243
102.0
10,204
1992
1,846,390
116.1
15,909

D u b u q u e , IA (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

297,281
90.1
3,299
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

659.185
94.3
6,993
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1.081,774
88.7
12,198

1970

1971

327,081
90.8
3,603
1978

348,853
91.7
3,803
1979

737,452
93.7
7,869
1986

382,951
92.7
4,130
1980

799,884
93.4
8,562
1987

1,114,650
87.4
12,754

1972

1,195,165
86.7
13,781

845,551
93.8
9,014
1988
1,233,336
86.5
14,264

1973
435,959
93.7
4,653
1981
929,244
93.1
9,978
1989
1,323,305
86.3
15,326

1974
485,152
93.8
5,173
1982
926,191
91.8
10,093
1990
1,427,384
86.5
16,509

1975
529,413
94.7
5,593
1983
944,762
90.2
10,479
1991
1,470,897
86.8
16,953

1976
580,868
95.7
6,071
1984
1,045,925
89.4
11,696
1992
1,584,859
87.2
18,172

D u lu th -S u p e rio r, M N -W I (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

841,640
270.3
3,113
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,742,212
265.9
6,553
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,835,945
248.2
11,426

1970

1971

915,512
265.8
3,444
1978

987,315
267.7
3,688
1979

2,004,081
264.7
7,571
1986

2,225,781
265.7
8,376
1987

2,926,702
244.6
11,967

3,016,345
242.8
12,424

1972
1,063,491
266.7
3,987
1980
2,425,849
266.5
9,101
1988
3,175,830
242.6
13,092

1973
1,163,840
263.8
4,412
1981
2,652,880
265.7
9,984
1989
3,484,589
240.9
14,466

1974
1,280,711
260.5
4,917
1982
2,600,932
263.1
9,888
1990
3,685,642
240.2
15,342

1975
1,486,484
262.1
5,671
1983
2,602,423
257.8
10,095
1991
3,872,811
240.6
16,098

1976
1,690,850
266.1
6,353
1984
2,764,697
252.8
10,935
1992
4,110,952
241.0
17,060

D u tc h e s s C o u n ty , N Y (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

884.199
218.6
4,044
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,804,403
238.9
7,553
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

4,140,287
251.7
16,447

1970
968,480
223.5
4,333
1978
2,010,352
240.4
8,362
1986
4,447,968
252.3
17,630

1971
1,049,030
228.9
4,584
1979
2,262,817
242.2
9,344
1987
4,678,527
254.9
18,355

1972
1,130,434
227.5
4,969
1980
2,549,915
245.4
10,389
1988
4,952,050
257.5
19,231

1973
1,264,275
232.5
5,437
1981
2,867,209
245.8
11,663
1989
5,282,736
258.8
20,412

1974
1,405,983
234.7
5,990
1982
3,1.72,904
246.5
12,870
1990
5,619,318
259.9
21,618

1975
1,539,903
238.0
6,470
1983
3,417,917
248.5
13,753
1991
5,672,808
261.0
21,739

1976
1,657,139
237.8
6,969
1984
3,823,558
249.9
15,300
1992
5,894,202
262.9
22,424

E a u C la ire , W l (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

371,858
111.2
3,343
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

779,161
127.0
6,135
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,532,715
134.4
11,400

1970
406,722
115.6
3,520
1978
872,823
128.9
6,771
1986
1,648,750
134.3
12,272

1971
443,986
118.6
3,743
1979
971,754
129.3
7,516
1987
1,730,512
135.1
12,806

1972
482,016
121.2
3,977
1980
1,095,854
131.4
8,342
1988
1,812,873
135.8
13,354

1973
527,183
120.2
4,384
1981
1,203,282
132.3
9,094
1989
1,957,966
136.6
14,332

1974
572,687
121.2
4,725
1982
1,270,060
133.7
9,502
1990
2,083,857
137.7
15,135

1975
622,829
124.0
5,022
1983
1,347,649
133.8
10,069
1991
2,165,865
138.9
15,591

1976
688,254
124.5
5,528
1984
1,455,769
134.7
10,809
1992
2,322,119
139.9
16,600

31

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

E l P a s o , T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,013,069
364.0
2,783

Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,136,765
450.0
4,748

Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4,917,271
538.3
9,135

5,424,656
562.3
9,647

5,091,920
550.9
9,244

1,458,025
398.2
3,662

3,088,778
484.4
6,377

3,738,012
498.5
7,498

6,394,433
582.0
10,987

1,725,806
427.3
4,039

4,007,451
511.9
7,828

4,279,003
521.3
8,209

4,575,416
528.9
1992

1991

6,863,040
596.4
11,508

1,937,907
440.3
4,401
1984

1983

1990

1989

5,823,402
572.7
10,168

1,643,748
411.5
3,994
1982

1981

1988

1987

1986

1985
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)

2,765,312
472.3
5,854

2,409,219
460.6
5,230

1,278,868
378.4
3,380
1980

1979

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)

1,172,348
369.2
3,175

1,067,798
360.5
2,962

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

7,123,832
613.3
11,615

7,853,918
628.5

E lk h a rt-Q o s h e n , IN (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

526,027
124.6
4,222

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,010,015
133.6
7,562
1965

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

546,949
126.6
4,319

1,925,428
145.6
13,225

1,133,248
135.5
8,364
1986
2,080,639
147.6
14,095

595,305
127.0
4,687
1979
1,196,922
136.7
8,757
1987
2,256,787
149.5
15,096

675,593
129.6
5,213
1980
1,216,508
137.2
8,864
1988
2,412,038
151.6
15,911

752,881
132.3
5,691

740,707
132.5
5,590
1982

1981
1,334,550
136.6
9,768
1989
2,568,484
154.3
16,650

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

1,411,675
137.2
10,291
1990
2,650,716
156.4
16,949

770,264
131.5
5,858
1983
1,606,443
138.9
11,565
1991
2,713,929
157.4
17,237

897,920
131.4
1984
1,833,795
143.3
12,799
1992
2,954,791
159.3
18,547

E lm ira, N Y (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

366,413
101.4
3,614
1977

Total personal Income (thousands ot dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

648,201
99.3
6,525
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,096,153
93.5
11,721

1970
388,647
101.5
3,831
1978
697,334
98.7
7,066
1986
1,169,201
92.6
12,621

1971
408,891
101.1
4,045
1979
756,561
99.3
7,616
1987
1,230,518
93.6
13,150

1972
441,157
101.7
4,339
1980
845,664
97.4
8,681
1988
1,312,835
94.9
13,828

1973
482,935
100.5
4,808
1981
920,371
96.8
9,509
1989
1,432,090
95.2
15,051

1974
522,353
99.9
5,227
1982
956,458
96.5
9,910
1990
1,517,088
95.3
15,922

1975
554,407
100.5
5,517
1983
998,880
95.4
10,467
1991
1,573,946
95.1
16,545

1976
604,495
100.0
1984
1,071,017
94.3
11,362
1992
1,640,417
95.2
17,231

E n id , O K (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

188,995
55.6
3,398
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

429,118
61.1
7,023
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

850,284
65.3
13,030

1970
205,378
56.5
3,633
1978
479,064
61.9
7,736
1986
818,639
63.2
12,945

1971
223,646
57.6
3,882
1979
565,814
62.3
9,087
1987
799,389
60.6
13,186

1972
241,973
57.6
4,201
1980
664,715
63.2
10,521
1988
839,945
59.1
14,211

1973
269,801
56.5
4,772
1981
784,886
64.6
12,150
1989
868,314
57.7
15,056

1974
300,566
57.6
5,221
1982
859,918
67.9
12,660
1990
907,572
56.6
16,021

1975
337,718
58.7
5,750
1983
830,065
67.7
12,267
1991
932,544
56.2
16,580

1976
378,814
60.1
6,300
1984
868,493
66.7
13,021
1992
980,593
56.4
17,398

E rie, PA (M 8 A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

931,444
262.4
3,550
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,897,816
280.0
6,777
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,410,742
278.9
12,229

1970
1,014,257
264.3
3,837
1978
2,109,747
278.4
7,578
1986
3,557,681
278.8
12,771

1971
1,097,407
268.6
4,085
1979
2,326,269
278.8
8,344
1987
3,679,687
277.4
13,263

1972
1,193,013
272.4
4,380
1980
2,540,198
280.1
9,069
1988
3,891,581
276.9
14,055

1973
1,336,555
274.5
4,869
1981
2,786,042
280.7
9,924
1989
4,228,623
276.1
15,315

1974
1,499,574
275.3
5,447
1982
2,905,690
281.8
10,312
1990
4,477,559
275.8
16,235

1975
1,615,515
279.3
5,785
1983
3,002,218
282.4
10,631
1991
4,681,847
277.8
16,858

1976
1,734,163
281.4
6,163
1984
3,221,672
282.1
11,421
1992
4,982,500
279.6
17,819

32

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

E u g e n e -S p rln g fle ld , O R (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

694,606
208.9
3,324
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,781,366
251.9
7,071
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970

3,173,785
266.2
11,922

1971

757,504
216.4
3.50C
1978

1972

837,95C
220.8
3,795

951,791
227.C
4,193

1979

2,060,766
260.2
7,919
1986

1980

2,331,891
267.8
8,707

2,511,965
275.2
9,127

1987

3,338,238
266.5
12,525

1988

3,560,176
269.1
13,228

3,854,165
273.5
14,094

1973
1,082,196
230.7
4.69C
1981
2,653,894
275.3
9,638
1989
4,255,361
278.0
15,307

1974
1.200.10C
236.6
5,073
1982
2,619,837
270.9
9,669
1990
4,518,910
284.1
15,908

1975
1,317,124
240.3
5,481
1983
2,787,755
268.9
10,369
1991
4,691,742
287.6
16,313

1976
1,545,335
245.9
6,284
1984
3,023,610
268.4
11,266
1992
5,003,448
290.9
17,202

E v a n a v llle -H e n d e rs o n , IN -K Y (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

895,754
253.5
3,534
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,008,380
266.0
7,549
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,815,466
279.4
13,657

1970

1971

939,641
254.9
3,686
1978

1972

1,029,813
257.8
3,995

1,118,710
258.1
4,334

1979

2,249,351
270.3
8,320
1986

1980

2,511,156
272.9
9,203

2,771,534
276.6
10,019

1987

4,022,926
278.2
14,461

1988

4,090,365
277.5
14,739

4,319,095
277.5
15,562

1973
1,281,398
260.1
4,927
1981
3,045,179
276.9
10,997
1989
4,602,830
278.4
16,535

1974
1,401,505
260.5
5,379
1982
3,210,451
277.9
11,553
1990
4,899,597
279.3
17,542

1975
1,532,900
261.0
5,874
1983
3,297,535
278.3
11,848
1991
5,042,918
280.6
17,971

1976
1,732,266
262.5
6,599
1984
3,655,176
279.3
13,087
1992
5,434,670
282.8
19,215

F arg o -M o o rh e a d , N D -M N (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

406,479
115.7
3,513
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

930,518
133.5
6,971
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,842,520
146.8
12,551

1970
441,871
120.7
3,661
1978
1,130,813
136.2
8,300
1986
1,957,260
148.2
13,206

1971

1972

483,934
123.5
3,919

539,364
125.5
4,299

1979

1980

1,209,894
137.0
8,831

1,248,046
137.8
9,054

1987

1988

2,015,849
150.0
13,436

2,076,194
151.7
13,686

1973
712,694
126.2
5,645
1981
1,432,080
139.1
10,292
1989
2,261,751
152.7
14,816

1974
746,158
127.5
5,851
1982
1,533,272
140.2
10,933
1990
2,487,417
153.7
16,184

1975
764,961
128.9
5,933
1983
1,647,706
142.8
11,535
1991
2,578,706
155.3
16,606

1976
921,922
131.8
6,997
1984
1,766,942
144.7
12,212
1992
2,783,190
157.6
17,656

F a y e tte v ille , N C (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

627,345
209.3
2,998
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,282,532
243.2
5,274
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,714,246
265.1
10,239

1970
639,463
211.9
3,017
1978
1,397,380
246.4
5,672
1986
2,857,358
266.2
10,736

1971
680,626
214.3
3,176
1979
1,522,504
244.2
6,235
1987
3,042,262
270.2
11,258

1972
781,813
215.3
3,631
1980
1,735,386
247.5
7,012
1988
3,209,832
270.9
11,847

1973
887,279
221.3
4,010
1981
1,936,239
250.5
7,728
1989
3,380,231
273.0
12,382

1974
1,022,856
233.2
4,386
1982
2,091,018
252.4
8,283
1990
3,559,029
275.3
12,928

1975
1,102,372
233.8
4,714
1983
2,303,794
256.7
8,975
1991
3,811,230
277.7
13,725

1976
1,197,326
238.9
5,013
1984
2,522,645
261.7
9,638
1992
4,451,067
277.3
16,050

F a y e tte v llle -S p rln g d a le -R o g e rs , A R (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

327,609
124.4
2,634
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

922,384
164.6
5,604
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,265,402
191.4
11,839

1970
352,014
128.5
2,739
1978
1,078,134
169.3
6,367
1986
2,511,206
195.0
12,876

1971
398,802
133.0
2,999
1979
1,208,428
174.8
6,912
1987
2,650,659
200.2
13,242

1972
468,953
140.9
3,328
1980
1,352,110
179.1
7,550
1988
2,833,313
204.4
13,865

1973
562,787
145.7
3,864
1981
1,546,798
180.5
8,570
1989
3,090,228
208.0
14,856

1974
598,794
151.0
3,965
1982
1,641,318
181.6
9,037
1990
3,292,937
212.5
15,500

1975
711,211
152.7
4,657
1983
1,811,612
184.0
9,844
1991
3,509,705
218.0
16,101

1976
811,467
157.8
5,143
1984
2,065,171
187.9
10,991
1992
3,914,089
225.7
17,339

33

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

F lin t, M l (P M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,789,496
446.1
4,012

3,704,546
446.5
8,296

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,064,050
449.6
9,039

6,412,406
435.2
14,735

6,719,848
435.2
15,442

2,204,759
448.7
4,914

4,436,485
451.1
9,835

6.489,054
435.3
14,907

2,442,447
451.8
5,406

4,664,516
449.8
10,369
1988
6,680,380
431.9
15,467

2,466,398
450.2
5,479

5,071,490
446.7
11,354
1989
6,961,274
430.6
16,165

2,645,948
446.9
5,921

4,965,610
440.8
11,266
1990
7,245,468
431.0
16,809

3,202,881
444.9
7,199
1984

1983

1982

1981

1980

1987

1986

1985

2,027,515
448.3
4,523
1979

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,742,148
446.1
3,906

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

5,345,539
436.0
12,260

5,952,051
433.9
13,718
1992

1991
7,697,657
432.5
17,798

7,893,104
433.5
18,208

F lo re n c e , A L (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

320,254
118.2
2,709
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

727,135
130.2
5,584
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,376,937
136.2
10,106

1971

1970
347,237
118.1
2,940

381,687
120.5
3,166
1979

1978
830,048
131.9
6,295

928,755
134.6
6,902
1987

1986
1,457,824
134.0
10,877

1,530,106
133.3
11,475

1972
419,467
121.6
3,450
1980
1,022,861
135.6
7,543
1988
1,642,530
133.1
12,340

1973
465,442
123.6
3,767
1981
1,129,194
137.2
8,231
1989
1,734,431
132.0
13,142

1974
519,726
124.1
4,187
1982
1,169,993
136.0
8,601
1990
1,915,179
131.7
14,543

1975
565,791
126.4
4,475
1983
1,211,700
136.1
8,902
1991
2,010,706
133.2
15,099

1976
658,947
127.9
5,153
1984
1,305,421
135.6
9,626
1992
2,140,716
134.2
15,949

F lo re n c e , S C (M S A )

1969
Tctal personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

230,941
89.0
2,595
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

549,910
105.9
5,194
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,170,348
113.0
10,357

1971

1970
250,570
89.9
2,789

273,272
92.1
2,968
1979

1978
636,629
107.6
5,916

702,848
109.1
6,445
1987

1986
1,224,743
113.1
10,828

1,310,094
113.2
11,577

1972
309,318
93.0
3,324
1980
786,159
110.6
7,111
1988
1,425,609
113.3
12,578

1973
359,346
96.2
3,734
1981
903,764
111.3
8,121
1989
1,513,681
114.0
13,281

1974
430,504
99.5
4,327
1982
935,595
111.1
8,421
1990
1,696,185
114.7
14,786

1975
451,325
102.0
4,426
1983
990,591
111.0
8,927
1991
1,795,176
116.9
15,352

1976
502,478
103.2
4,869
1984
1,103,214
112.2
9,833
1992
1,920,269
118.6
16,192

F o rt C o llln e -L o v e la n d , C O (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

257,605
81.4
3,163
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

847,300
132.0
6,420
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,173,822
169.9
12,793

1970
294,000
91.1
3,227
1978
1,009,092
137.8
7,324
1986
2,300,897
174.7
13,170

1971

1972
399,138
107.0
3,730

343,637
97.1
3,538
1979
1,200,144
145.5
8,250
1987
2,450,243
178.1
13,755

1980
1,376,149
150.1
9,170
1988
2,643,647
180.6
14,635

1973
469,872
112.4
4,179
1981
1,562,499
153.1
10,205
1989
2,906,527
183.5
15,839

1974
541,950
119.9
4,518
1982
1,701,468
157.5
10,802
1990
3,158,277
187.0
16,885

1975
628,273
120.6
5,210
1983
1,873,444
162.0
11,565
1991
3,393,664
191.9
17,682

1976
733,220
123.2
5,952
1984
2,044,149
165.4
12,361
1992
3,643,238
198.1
18,389

F o rt L a u d e rd a le , FL (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,648,501
595.7
4,446
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

7,451,971
907.0
8,216
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

19,292,795
1,131.8
17,047

1970
3,064,486
627.9
4,881
1978
8,803,421
942.6
9,340
1986
20,770,678
1,152.4
18,024

1971
3,448,297
668.2
5,161

1972
4,001,266
709.6
5,639

1973
4,840,862
767.2
6,310

1974
5,538,546
840.6
6,589

1975
5,886,398
869.2
6,772

1976
6,505,570
884.7
7,354

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

10,370,689
986.5
10,513

12,317,691
1,025.5
12,011

14,207,061
1,054.9
13,468

14,963,434
1,076.2
13,905

16,241,801
1,094.3
14,842

17,797,097
1,110.4
16,027

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

28,114,486
1,262.1
22,276

28,736,825
1,283.3
22,393

30,068,473
1,301.3
23,107

1979

22,324,851
1,179.3
18,931

23,943,582
1,205.7
19,859

26,513,209
1,231.2
21,535

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

F o rt M y e rs -C a p e C o ra l, FL (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

359,906
99.4
3,622
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,192,872
174.0
6,856
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,694,198
266.6
14,594

1970

1971

417,127
107.4
3,863
1978

1972

471,216
116.9
4,029
1979

1,456,600
182.9
7,963
1986

1980

1,742,949
192.6
9,050
1987

4,375,506
280.9
15,574

553,488
127.7
4,335

2,111,672
208.1
10,149
1988

4,845,923
296.0
16,372

5,283,903
308.9
17,103

1973
686.665
137.3
5,002
1981
2,507,064
218.8
11,457
1989
6,108,804
323.1
18,906

1974
806,059
146.8
5,490
1982
2,676,261
230.8
11,593
1990
6,562,544
338.3
19,396

1975
890,637
154.9
5,750
1983
3,017,514
241.6
12,491
1991
6,801,074
346.9
19,603

1976
1,019,880
159.6
6.389
1984
3,408,720
255.2
13,356
1992
7,150,961
352.1
20,312

F o rt P le rc e -P o rt S t L u c ie, F L (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

270,816
76.7
3,529
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

892,481
126.9
7,031
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,882,900
197.9
14,566

1970

1971

308,725
79.7
3,872

1972

358,694
84.6
4,240

1978

1979

1,072,305
133.9
8,006
1986

1980

1,293,466
143.2
9,032
1987

3,212,604
208.8
15,388

432,767
90.1
4,802

1,642,281
153.9
10,673
1988

3,574,103
220.1
16,239

4,102,191
230.4
17,803

1973
528,603
103.0
5,133
1981
1,892,562
164.1
11,534
1989
4,712,894
241.6
19,504

1974
605,461
112.8
5,368
1982
2,101,267
174.2
12,064
1990
5,176,861
254.3
20,361

1975
673,437
117.8
5,719
1983
2,370,078
182.3
13,002
1991
5,382,810
260.7
20,649

1976
772,329
122.0
6,329
1984
2,550,810
190.8
13,369
1992
5,635,133
265.4
21,233

F o rt S m ith , A R -O K (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

344,926
125.8
2,742
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

888,051
156.2
5,673
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,879,504
169.3
11,101

1970

1971

378,200
129.0
2,932
1978

1972

423,584
133.2
3,180
1979

1,013,843
159.4
6,360
1986

1980

1,130,096
161.6
6,995
1987

2,001,866
170.5
11,741

473,769
136.6
3,469

1,261,677
163.3
7,728
1988

2,116,040
172.3
12,282

2,234,856
173.6
12,876

1973
541,002
138.6
3,904
1981
1,419,281
163.8
8,666
1989
2,344,587
174.8
13,413

1974
621,888
143.2
4,342
1982
1,472,104
162.7
9,048
1990
2,470,563
176.2
14,023

1975
685,073
171.0
4,006
1983
1,585,523
164.9
9,615
1991
2,588,851
178.1
14,533

1976
778,764
150.9
5,160
1984
1,745,482
167.5
10,420
1992
2,853,726
180.5
15,806

F o rt W a lto n B a a c h , F L (M 8 A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

253,421
84.2
3,009
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

621,190
107.7
5,769
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,638,055
127.9
12,030

1970
279,772
88.5
3,161
1978
702,549
108.9
6,450
1986
1,679,589
131.7
12,749

1971
318,058
90.7
3,508
1979

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,582,443
413.9
3,824
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,240,975
437,0
7,416
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

5,766,622
433.3
13,309

1970
1,665,636
421.5
3,952
1978
3,628,155
441.8
8,212
1986
6,326,151
440.2
14,372

363,297
95.7
3,794
1980

775,994
111.3
6,971
1987

876,247
110.9
7,901
1988

1,838,302
135.4
13,581
F o rt W a y n e ,

1969

1972

1,983,962
138.0
14,375

1973
401,856
97.6
4,119
1981
1,036,674
113.1
9,165
1989
2,158,726
141.0
15,310

1974
447,743
98.7
4,537
1982
1,139,650
116.0
9,825
1990
2,332,543
144.5
16,139

1975
508,276
105.5
4,819
1983
1,267,972
120.4
10,532
1991
2,619,741
148.3
16,987

1976
563,774
105.3
5,354
1984
1,403,349
124.1
11,304
1992
2,708,907
153.4
17,656

IN (M 8 A )

1971
1,804,191
427.0
4,225
1979
4,030,235
444.2
9,073
1987
6,770,654
446.0
15,180

1972
1,990,709
430.4
4,626
1980
4,236,489
444.4
9,533
1988
7,307,359
447.9
18,313

1973
2,283,423
433.9
5,263
1981
4,602,347
440.0
10,459
1989
7,841,441
452.9
17,316

1974
2,454,088
435.8
5,631
1982
4,684,298
435.7
10,750
1990
8,184,435
457.1
17,904

1975
2,553,729
435.9
5,859
1983
4,849,151
432.0
11,226
1991
8,364,683
460.2
18,175

1976
2,891,811
435.6
6,640
1984
5,393,426
431.3
12,504
1992
8,968,569
463.3
19,360

35

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

F o rt W o rth -A rlln g to n , T X (P M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2.998,261
766.9
3,910

6,736,805
905.8
7,438

3,315,254
816.0
4,063
1979

7,781,180
927.2
8,393

9,140,207
959.3
9,528
1987

1986

1985
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,178,056
803.1
3,957
1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1971

1970

1969

18,203,506
1,206.5
15,088

18,952,469
1,254.8
15,104

1969

1970

19,972,670
1,293.6
15,439

1972
3,638,409
812.8
4,477
1980

1973
4,089,215
822.6
4,971
1981

1974
4,681,536
847.6
5,523

1975
5,253,887
861.0
6,102

1976
5,977,670
887.4
6.736

1982

1983

1984

14,718,155
1,114.5
13,206

16,533,100
1,156.4
14,297

10,711,299
999.1
10,721

12,369,031
1,029.7
12,012

13,465,592
1,073.4
12,545

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992
28,740,466
1,419.3
20,250

1976

21,316,473
1,310.8
16,262

22,891,670
1,336.0
17,134

25,527,332
1,367.8
18,663

26,724,260
1,397.4
19,124

1972

1973

1974

1975

F resn o , C A (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,595,062
449.4
3,549

3,905,692
541.8
7,209

8,190,169
663.3
12,348

1,904,775
467.5
4,075
1979

4,362,901
553.3
7,885

5,306,719
566.5
9,368
1987

1986

1985
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,755,257
456.6
3,844
1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

8.796,429
677.5
12,984

9,615,933
696.1
13,815

2,143,695
475.1
4,512
1980
6,126,401
581.3
10,539

2,486,022
484.3
5,133
1981
6,320,062
597.1
10,584

2,923,926
496.0
5,896
1982
6,600,349
612.9
10,770

3.123,463
512.1
6,099
1983
6,781,435
630.6
10,754

3,624,754
526.9
6,880
1984
7,583,860
648.5
11,694

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,194,859
718.7
14,185

11,083,287
740.0
14,977

12,146,160
760.9
15,964

12,430,760
785.0
15,835

13,176,392
804.6
16,376

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

G a d s d e n , A L (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

259,871
92.0
2,823

558,501
100.2
5,575

1,075,223
100.6
10,683

290,638
94.9
3,063
1979

636,491
101.7
6,257

719,194
102.9
6,987
1987

1986

1985
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

267,246
94.1
2,839
1978

1977
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970

1969

1,130,235
101.0
11,191

1,198,601
100.5
11,926

325,266
95.8
3,397
1980
783,083
103.2
7,587
1988
1,270,348
100.5
12,645

363,168
96.1
3,780
1981
870,787
103.3
8,431
1989
1,323,722
100.0
13,234

400,148
96.6
4,143
1982
881,905
102.0
8,649
1990
1,386,509
99.8
13,889

442,323
97.9
4,516
1983
939,066
101.3
9,266
1991
1,429,964
99.9
14,320

485,774
99.0
4,908
1984
1,023,217
101.8
10,049
1992
1,547,421
99.8
15,500

G a in e s v ille , FL (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

278,404
101.0
2,757

770,441
137.4
5,609

1,953,768
169.4
11,530

364,321
108.9
3,346
1979

886,490
142.7
6,211

1,001,962
146.0
6,862
1987

1986

1985
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

319,651
105.1
3,040
1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970

1969

2,107,724
171.5
12,289

2,281,665
174.1
13,103

1972
430,742
119.8
3,596
1980
1,158,477
152.4
7,603
1988
2,461,359
175.8
13,998

1973
512,036
125.9
4,067
1981
1,304,009
155.2
8,404
1989
2,705,080
178.7
15,136

1974
579,192
131.2
4,413
1982
1,426,658
159.2
8,964
1990
2,930,541
182.3
16,078

1975
643,187
132.6
4,849
1983
1,573,578
162.1
9,707
1991
3,101,934
185.8
16,692

1976
701,411
132.8
5,282
1984
1,763,033
165.6
10,647
1992
3,308,668
189.4
17,468

G a lv e s to n -T e x a s C ity , T X (P M S A )

1970

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

■576,457

170.7
3,377
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,423,780
189.4
7,517
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,929,826
217.2
13,486

653,697
170.5
3,835
1978
1,618,846
191.7
8,447
1986
2,924,275
217.1
13,469

1971
703,475
173.0
4,066
1979
1,832,968
194.8
9,408
1987
3,001,322
214.9
13,967

1972
751,070
175.1
4,289
1980
2,063,375
197.0
10,472
1988
3,271,254
216.5
15,109

1973
831,238
175.2
4,745
1981
2,377,209
202.1
11,762
1989
3,511,863
216.5
16,225

1974
952,928
176.2
5,408
1982
2,581,490
209.7
12,309
1990
3,787,295
218.4
17,344

1975
1,130,808
178.8
6,324
1983
2,639,237
215.0
12,276
1991
4,023,326
223.1
18,032

1976
1,296,636
184.9
7,012
1984
2,841,476
215.8
13,169
1992
4,317,167
228.1
18,928

36

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

G a ry , IN (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,419,591
627.7
3,855
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4,934,112
641.6
7,690
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

7,743,869
615.8
12,574

1970
2,523,416
634.9
3,974
1978
5,558,375
643.8
8,633
1986
7,893,253
607.3
12,998

1971
2,650,357
641.0
4,135
1979
6,184,740
646.7
9,563
1987
8,317,841
604.0
13,772

1972
2,916,840
637.9
4,573
1980
6,446,498
642.5
10,033
1988
9,011,188
606.1
14,867

1973
3,297,188
641.8
5,137
1981
7,060,113
639.3
11,044
1989
9,742,956
605.4
16,094

1974
3,673,821
640.1
5,740
1982
7,065,187
635.6
11,115

1975
3,906,063
639.5
6,108
1983
7,128,302
628.3
11,345

1976
4,387,450
641.7
6,837
1984
7,471,734
623.3
11,988

1990

1991

1992

10,372,880
606.0
17,118

10,723,013
611.9
17,523

11,277,811
616.8
18,285

1974

1975

1976

G le n a F alla , N Y (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

331,656
101.4
3,270
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

631,731
109.8
5,752
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,284,456
112.0
11,464

1970
364,863
102.6
3,556
1978
695,260
110.3
6,301
1986
1,417,499
112.8
12,568

1971

1972

391,416
104.7
3,740
1979

417,681
105.9
3,943
1980

762,723
110.5
6,905
1987
1,535,738
114.7
13,392

850,799
109.7
7,753
1988
1,664,842
116.7
14,271

1973
455,162
106.4
4,280
1981
933,251
110.0
8,487
1989
1,782,721
117.8
15,131

495,602
106.7
4,643
1982
999,726
110.1
9,081
1990
1,898,012
119.0
15,954

532,162
108.4
4,910
1983
1,074,300
110.5
9,723
1991
1,938,429
120.1
16,142

586,625
108.9
5,387
1984
1,198,418
111.0
10,794
1992
2,062,733
120.9
17,056

G o ld s b o ro , N C (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

236,554
85.5
2,767
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

503,453
94.7
5,318
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,004,621
101.5
9.900

1970
259,128
85.7
3,022
1978
566,816
96.8
5,856
1986
1,047,360
100.6
10,410

1971

1972

283,644
87.9
3,225
1979

320,444
90.2
3,555
1980

616,847
97.1
6,350
1987
1,088,372
101.8
10,691

678,016
97.2
6,976
1988
1,176,920
102.9
11,437

1973
359,468
90.3
3,979
1981
747,824
98.2
7,615
1989
1,280,339
103.9
12,322

1974
406,919
91.8
4,432
1982
794,693
98.8
8,040
1990
1,378,737
104.9
13,146

1975
433,465
92.5
4,686
1983
847,019
99.7
8,496
1991
1,445,611
106.5
13,571

1976
476,619
93.4
5,106
1984
963,230
100.8
9,554
1992
1,542,974
107.7
14,325

G ra n d F o rk s , N D -M N (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

273,873
94.2
‘ 2,906
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

607,446
101.9
5,959
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,175,650
103.1
11,405

1970
313,071
95.9
3,263
1978
745,805
101.2
7,368
1986
1,276,113
103.3
12,353

1971
342,450
97.9
3,498
1979
776,366
101.4
7,658
1987
1,300,140
103.2
12,600

1972
387,410
98.6
3,929
1980
803,019
101.0
7,948
1988
1,285,819
103.7
12,403

1973
519,146
99.8
5,202
1981
904,218
101.2
8,931
1989
1,402,063
103.4
13,556

1974
540,170
100.1
5,396
1982
983,312
101.5
9,687
1990
1,524,799
103.0
14,804

1975
576,051
98.2
5,866
1983
1,057,196
102.6
10,302
1991
1,548,398
102.4
15,121

1976
614,259
100.6
6,105
1984
1,173,040
103.2
11,364
1992
1,677,627
103.2
16,257

G ra n d R a p ld s -M u s k e g o n -H o lla n d , Ml (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

2,804,843
753.9
3,720
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

5,767,296
808.4
7,134

1970
2,936,947
764.0
3,844
1978
6,582,277
817.8
8,049

1971
3,141,273
768.1
4,090
1979
7,388,571
831.6
8,885

1972
3,502,104
773.4
4,528
1980
7,959,718
842.8
9,445

1973
3,901,185
783.0
4,983
1981
8,718,662
848.7
10,273

1974
4,266,725
787.6
5,417
1982
9,024,822
849.9
10,618

1975
4,552,671
791.9
5,749
1983
9,693,735
852.6
11,370

1976
5,108,569
799.6
6,389
1984
10,867,547
862.4
12,601

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

11,716,516
875.7
13,380

12,585,964
885.1
14,219

13,409,508
899.4
14,909

14,366,097
915.4
15,694

15,317,832
927.3
16,519

16,308,185
941.6
17,320

17,165,985
954.3
17,987

18,249,066
964.4
18,924

37

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

G re a t Falls , M T (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

287,092
81.2
3,536

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

602,805
86.2
6,989

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................

996,655
80.7
12,344

1,068,766
78.2
13,660

1,039,598
78.6
13,233

1,118,334
78.1
14,313

454,497
85.1
5,339

837,693
80.2
10,448

878,657
80.2
10,961

1,241,278
77.7
15,974

550,249
84.9
6,484
1984

940,772
81.5
11,539

988,004
81.4
12,145
1992

1991

1990

1,194,812
77.9
15,341

492,017
84.7
5,809
1983

1982

1989

1988

1987

1986

1985

777,747
80.6
9,646

729,814
84.5
8,639

671,156
86.6
7,749

411,513
84.7
4,857
1981

1980

1979

1978

1977

378,181
84.8
4,457

337,461
84.5
3,996

316,675
82.3
3,850

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1,304,836
78.4
16,651

1,383,375
79.3
17,452

G re e le y , C O (P M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

267,503
86.2
3,103

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

711,095
112.6
6,318

. 1,487,510
131.3
11,326

•

1,518,598
131.8
11,518

1,017,097
123.9
8,212

937,676
120.2
7,801

1,684,247
131.7
12,791

1,568,502
131.9
11,896

589,761
108.1
5,458

1,168,320
124.6
9,375

1,226,651
125.7
9,759

1,956,203
132.0
14,822

695,448
110.1
6,319
1984

1,326,505
129.5
10,243

1,457,282
130.9
11,136
1992

1991

1990

1,844,527
131.6
14,021

638,946
108.5
5,890
1983

1982

1989

1988

1987

1986

1985
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

833,378
114.9
7,252

492,238
104.4
4,714
1981

1980

1979

1978

1977

412,447
99.6
4,141

352,773
93.8
3,762

319,734
90.0
3,552

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

2,079,817
133.4
15,592

2,271,300
135.9
16,718

G re en B a y, W l (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

525,884
152.0
3,459

1,218,703
171.7
7,097
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,537,773
184.2
13,777

1,381,071
172.7
7,995
1986
2,701,019
185.8
14,536

689,942
162.7
4,242

624,524
161.7
3,863

1,724,763
176.0
9,802

1,544,868
173.2
8,921
1987

1988

2,801,937
187.4
14,949

769,843
164.6
4,676

2,989,562
190.2
15,715

871,214
166.2
5,243
1982

1981

1980

1979

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

573,524
159.0
3,607

1,878,773
178.0
10,555
1989
3,249,541
192.5
16,881

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

i

2,004,508
179.3
11,177
1990
3,522,412
195.3
18,037

956,259
168.9
5,662

1,074,783
170.6
6,299
1984

1983
2,159,801
180.8
11,943

2,375,610
182.7
13,000
1992

1991
3,707,114
198.4
18,684

3,995,985
201.4
19,845

G re e n s b o ro -W In s to n -S a le m -H Ig h P o int, N C (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,960,895
829.8
3,568
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

6,312,456
917.6
6,879

1970
3,218,945
842.2
3,822
1978
7,153,224
929.5
7,696

1971
3,496,228
860.3
4,064
1979
7,929,472
941 .€
8,421

1972
3,903,860
876.4
4,454
1980
8,824,220
953.3
9,256

1973
4,382,639
885.7
4,948
1981
9,919,806
961.3
10,319

1974
4,795,228
891.6
5,378

1975
5,109,673
896.6
5,699

1976
5,698,544
906.2
6,288

1982

1983

1984

10,449,759
970.0
10,773

11,360,091
976.8
11,630

12,667,095
985.1
12,859

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

13,666,192
995.1
13,734

14,740,626
1,003.6
14,686

15,844,21 '
1.018.C
15,56<1

17,267,936
1,027.6
16,796

18.175.00C
1,040.7
17,46c

19.456.67C
1,053.6
•18,467

20,111,266
1,066.1
18,865

21,502,780
1,078.4
19,940

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

G re e n v ille , N C (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands)......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

184,79
73.
2,51
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) ......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

465,09 9
80.
5,74 6
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars
Total population (thousands) .....................
Per capita personal income (dollars)..........

1,044,157
97. 2
10,75 9

1970
210,66.
74.
2,84
1978
545,63
82. 0
6,65 7
1986
1,124,627
99. 5
11,304

1971
226,89 3
75. 3
3,01 3
1979
580,645
82. 8
7,01 1
1987
1,229,259
101 9
12,06>6

252,63:
75.
3,36<
1980
671,20
90.
7,41 5
1988
1,362,84 3
104. 1
13,087

297,44»
75.
3,92
1981
753,62
92.
8,18 0
1989
1,512,642
106 3
14,230

337,16C
76.(
4,43
1982
811,10
93.
8,66
1990
1,671,078
108. 4
15,41 7

384,05
78.
4,86
1983
864,36 D
94. 9
9,10 4
1991
1,758,942
110. 9
15,854

440,363
80.1
5,494
1984
979,650
95.9
10,213
1992
1,889,743
112.4
16,809

38

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

G re en v llle -S p a rta n b u rg -A n d e ro o n , S C (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) ......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,842,70t
605.1
3,04!
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands)......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4.240,04S
709.5
5,976
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

9,086,839
785.3
11,571

1970

1971

2,005,19'
618.1
3,24.
1978

2,197,76(
634.1
3,466
1979

4,808,280
720.3
6,676
1986
9,668,350
792.4
12,201

1972
2,475,55!
652.6
3.79Î
1980

5,434,869
732.4
7,421

6,138,27£
747.2
8,21 £

1973
2,858,00:
666.6
4,286
1981
6,814,392
758.C
8,987

1974
3,206,536
683.1
4,694
1982
7,112,196
764.4
9,304

1975
3,400,79<
691.!
4,91!
1983
7,705,871
769.1
10,019

1976
3,834,252
691.2
5,547
1984
8,503,356
776.4
10,953

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,436,114
801.3
13,023

11,465,644
812.4
14,114

12,338,402
823.2
14,989

13,201,699
833.7
15,836

13,672,783
843.2
16,216

14,453,412
853.0
16,945

1973

1974

1975

1976

H a g e rs to w n , M D (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

344,914
103.1
3,346
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

711,500
111.2
6,398
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1970

1,406,556
114.7
12,267

1971

360,068
103.9
3,465
1978

1979

803,655
112.7
7,130
1986

424,988
106.1
4,004
1980

900,334
113.6
7,929
1987

1,493,693
116.6
12,808

1972

386,410
105.1
3,677

1,604,502
117.9
13,608

967,791
112.8
8,579
1988
1,700,539
119.3
14,259

473,673
107.3
4,414
1981
1,048,966
111.7
9,391
1989
1,851,077
120.4
15,369

534,278
108.6
4,918
1982
1
1,104,740
111.2
9,935
1990
1,954,041
121.8
16,037

586,051
110.1
5,323
1983
1,176,385
112.7
10,436
1991
2,013,861
123.7
16,281

638,891
110.8
5,768
1984
1,315,167
113.7
11,563
1992
2,113,808
125.5
16,846

H a m llto n -M Id d le to w n , O H (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

829,367
223.8
3,706
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,777,086
245.9
7,227
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,581,390
271.4
13,197

1970

1971

869,482
226.9
3,832
1978

929,560
229.3
4,054
1979

1,985,136
251.4
7,897
1986

2,236,460
256.5
8,719
1987

3,855,683
275.0
14,020

4,075,374
280.9
14,511

1972
1,005,284
232.4
4,325
1980
2,503,643
259.6
9,643
1988
4,378,606
284.3
15,404

1973
1,141,350
236.9
4,817
1981
2,769,849
263.0
10,532
1989
4,650,097
288.4
16,121

1974
1,269,624
239.0
5,311
1982
2,899,192
263.6
10,998
1990
4,961,678
293.0
16,937

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,876,440
505.5
3,712
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

3,939,348
543.0
7,255
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

7,829,024
568.0
13,785

1970
2,058,113
511.6
4,023
1978
4,338,522
546.0
7,946
1986
8,454,292
571.8
14,785

1971
2,208,578
519.8
4,249
1979
4,813,082
551.8
8,722
1987
8,997,254
575.7
15,629

1972
2,446,561
525.1
4,659
1980
5,312,062
557.9
9,522
1988
9,641,308
580.7
16,602

1,380,478
240.7
5,735
1983
3,076,210
263.3
11,684
1991
5,174,191
299.2
17,291

1976
1,582,476
241.4
6,555
1984
3,371,861
267.5
12,603
1992
5,555,229
305.0
18,211

•

H a rrls b u rg -L e b a n o n -C a rlls le , PA (M S A)

1969

1975

1973
2,726,844
532.0
5,126
1981
5,810,603
561.9
10,340

1974
3,018,665
533.7
5,656
1982
6,245,981
561.8
11,117

1975
3,258,074
553.4
5,888
1983
6,652,112
563.8
11,798

1976
3,597,765
538.7
6,679
1984
7,256,213
566.1
12,818

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,504,575
584.8
17,961

11,190,404
589.7
18,976

11,717,894
596.2
19,655

12,393,644
601.4
20,609

1973

1974

1975

1976

H a rtfo rd , C T (N E C M A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

4,749,708
1,021.0
4,652
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

8,570,255
1,041.2
8,231

1970
5,058,810
1,037.8
4,875
1978
9,593,064
1,046.8
9,164

1971
5,238,289
1,046.7
5,005

1972
5,615,438
1,050.9
5,343

1979

1980

10,887,637
1,048.3
10,386

12,396,571
I,
II,

6,202,834
1,051.7
5,898
1981
13,670,314
053.0 1,057.1
773 12,932

6,777,183
1,054.6
6,426

7,242,578
1,050.7
6,893

7,831,293
1,047.8
7,474

1982

1983

1984

14,714,346
1,061.0
13,868

15,753,112
1,069.4
14,731

17,507,308
1,073.8
16,304

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

18,844,227
1,082.0
17,416

20,648,359
1,090.5
18,934

22,464,316
1,104.8
20,334

24,501,078
1,115.4
21,967

26,110,182
1,121.0
23,292

27,084,640
1,124.3
24,090

27,400,085
1,125.0
24,357

28,553,562
1,121.5
25,461

39

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

H lc k o ry -M o rg a n to n , N C (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

720,596
224.8
3,205

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,550,471
257.5
6,020

1,720,340
262.3
6,559

3,241,004
281.9
11,495

1980
2,102,314
271.1
7,754

1,895,205
265.7
7,132
1987

3,525,646
283.2
12,450

955,808
240.5
3,975

845,923
234.4
3,608
1979

1986

1985
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

769,230
228.3
3,369
1978

1977

1972

1971

1970

1969

1988
4,097,300
288.1
14,223

3,789,246
285.2
13,288

1973
1,082,859
247.2
4,381
1981
2,362,163
272.5
8,667
1989
4,354,797
290.6
14,988

1974
1,158,683
251.4
4,609
1982
2,473,399
274.7
9,005
1990
4,662,951
293.2
15,904

1975
1,211,790
253.4
4,783
1983
2,746,125
275.2
9,979
1991
4,779,497
296.0
16,148

1976
1,371,428
254.8
5,383
1984
3,060,643
278.3
10,996
1992
5,156,492
299.2
17,233

H o n o lu lu , H I (M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,789,778
603.4
4,623

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,192,197
623.8
5,118

5,944,384
735.0
8,088

1972

3,417,996
633.0
5,399
1979

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970

1969

6,610,371
740.5
8,927

7,465,034
753.4
9,908

3,768,413
664.8
5,668
1980
8,424,560
764.0
11,026

1973
4,195,809
683.8
6,136
1981
9,214,251
766.3
12,024

1974
4,639,586
698.0
6,647
1982
9,736,914
774.8
12,567

1975
5,084,040
707.9
7,182

1976
5,514,692
716.9
7,692

1983

1984

10,626,643
787.4
13,497

11,379,845
793.5
14,341

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

12,134,387
799.9
15,170

12,977,011
807.4
16,072

13,891,367
815.2
17,040

15,204,966
820.9
18,523

16,731,476
826.5
20,195

18,448,296
838.2
22,009

19,335,816
850.1
22,744

20,597,030
863.1
23,864

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

H o u m a , L A (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

373,290
143.3
2,606
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,027,102
166.3
6,177
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,074,464
190.6
10,886

1971

411,951
145.4
2,832

454,083
148.0
3,068
1979

1978
1,213,892
169.7
7,155

1,401,643
174.0
8,056
1987

1986
1,939,249
189.7
10,220

1,864,975
186.2
10,016

501,939
151.4
3,315
1980
1,661,834
178.3
9,321
1988
1,991,517
185.4
10,741

570,042
152.9
3,727
1981
1,951,625
184.0
10,608
1989
2,098,304
184.1
11,399

670,084
154.8
4,330
1982
2,052,389
188.9
10,866
1990
2,276,421
182.9
12,445

766,841
158.9
4,826
1983
1,971,663
190.5
10,348
1991
2,420,873
184.9
13,094

902,117
162.8
5,543
1984
2,034,115
190.3
10,691
1992
2,497,371
186.5
13,389

H o u s to n , T X (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

7,307,527
1,872.1
3,903

1971

1970
8,119,569
1,913.9
4,242

8,905,877
1,975.4
4,509

1972
9,898,143
2,028.7
4,879

1973

1974

1975

1976

11,284,379
2,093.4
5,390

13,446,572
2,165.3
6,210

15,740,029
2,263.7
6,953

18,196,182
2,359.9
7,711

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

20,975,393
2,452.2
8,554

24,985,746
2,555.2
9,778

29,396,819
2,659.5
11,054

34,684,966
2,786.9
12,446

41,561,631
2,918.4
14,241

45,862,194
3,107.7
14,757

45,791,167
3,199.9
14,310

48,962,612
3,223.0
15,192

1965

1986

1987

1968

1989

1990

1991

1992

51,252,247
3,232.1
15,857

50,199,436
3,275.5
15,326

50,936,913
3,242.5
15,709

55,093,089
3,261.0
16,894

59,807,136
3,287.3
18,193

65,994,541
3,343.0
19,741

71,324,156
3,437.5
20,749

76,741,828
3,530.4
21,737

1973

1974

1975

1976

H u n tln g to n -A s h la n d , W V -K Y -O H (M 8 A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

877,799
307.3
2,856
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,961,673
328.1
5,980
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,397,279
328.1
10,354

1970
959,681
307.6
3,120
1978
2,225,217
331.0
6,723
1986
3,517,965
323.3
10,881

1971
1,040,091
313.1
3,322
1979
2,497,037
334.8
7,458
1987
3,641,115
320.1
11,376

1972
1,109,879
314.7
3,527
1980
2,733,822
336.7
8,119
1988
3,859,678
317.4
12,161

1,224,036
314.1
3,897
1981
2,946,091
336.4
8,757
1989
4,090,544
314.2
13,018

1,382,772
314.7
4,394
1982
3,040,341
333.6
9,113
1990
4,369,472
312.5
13,981

1,536,972
317.3
4,843
1983
3,078,115
334.3
9,208
1991
4,590,342
313.7
14,631

1,762,508
323.4
5,419
1984
3,258,427
331.7
9,822
1992
4,946,881
314.9
15,711

40

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

H u n ts v ille , A L (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands)......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

739,35
224.
3.29!
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,484,786
237.C
6,266
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1970

3,542,509
277.4
12,770

1971

804,886
228.:
3,526
1978
1,672,786
238.1
7,026
1986
3,869,245
274.3
14,108

1972

872,806
230.6
3,786

947,57232.:
4,076

1979

1980

1,864,026
240.C
7,766

2,067,902
244.1
8,473

1987

1988

4,251,782
281.3
15,116

4,629,964
287.7
16,095

1973
1,032,75f
233.2
4,426
1981
2.338.10C
247.7
9,438
1989
4,967,265
290.5
17,099

1974
1,124,02!
231.!
4,84!
1982
2,551,542
255.7
9.98C
1990
5,361,249
294.5
18,206

1975
1,201,99!
232.!
5,17"
1983
2,795,27!
260.6
10,716
1991
5,694,080
300.4
18,955

1976
1,349,586
234.6
5,752
1984
3,184,897
267.5
11,907
1992
6,186,135
308.1
20,082

In d ia n a p o lis , IN (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,960,734
1,229.9
4,033
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1970
5,123,022
1,251.4
4,094

1971
5,556,091
1,259.3
4,412

1972
6,059,601
1,269.4
4,774

1973
6,867,593
1,274.5
5,388

1974
7,418,417
1,283.2
5,781

1975
7,927,570
1,280.6
6,191

1976
8,841,942
1,283.5
6,889

1978

1979

1980

1981

11,008,432
1,297.1
8,487

12,190,707
1,301.5
9,366

13,306,438
1,307.9
10,174

14,555,631
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

18,729,209
1,329.1
14,092

20,003,425
1,333.9
14,996

21,319,898
1,347.2
15,825

22,961,466
1,356.9
16,922

24,818,253
1,370.8
18,105

26,638,064
1,384.4
19,242

27,853,184
1,405.6
19,816

29,893,377
1,424.1
20,992

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

9,843,710
1,288.4
7,640

1982
14,945,487
311.7 I,
097 II,

1983
15,875,933
313.8 1,314.9
376 12,073

1984
17,512,689
1,322.1
13,246

Io w a C ity, IA (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

219,232
67.9
3,230
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

561,569
79.2
7,092
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,135,654
88.8
12,792

251,728
72.3
3,481
1978
643,343
79.5
8,093
1986
1,212,925
89.5
13,548

1971
274,517
73.6
3,732
1979
712,260
81.4
8,749
1987
1,272,192
90.6
14,037

296,455
73.1
4,053
1980
788,760
82.0
9,621
1988
1,361,472
92.5
14,721

343,426
74.9
4,585
1981
881,797
83.7
10,539
1989
1,531,893
94.5
16,218

377,567
76.1
4,963
1982
930,760
84.9
10,967
1990
1,652,445
96.4
17,145

436,662
76.5
5,708
1983
991,872
86.2
11,507
1991
1,730,047
96.4
17,940

491,617
79.1
6,217
1984
1,082,082
87.9
12,312
1992
1,836,195
97.5
18,824

J a c k s o n , Ml (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

558,539
142.8
3,912
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,081,966
150.3
7,198
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,782,887
142.4
12,524

1970
576,290
143.2
4,024
1978
1,220,625
151.5
8,057
1986
1,888,579
144.4
13,076

1971
600,872
143.6
4,185
1979
1,344,767
151.8
8,859
1987
2,023,312
147.0
13,768

1972
675,514
144.4
4,679
1980
1,421,854
151.2
9,405
1988
2,106,211
147.7
14,256

1973
764,074
145.5
5,252
1981
1,534,342
149.3
10,275
1989
2,250,873
148.7
15,133

1974
819,733
146.9
5,580
1982
1,542,041
148.1
10,414
1990
2,339,680
150.1
15,586

1975
885,029
147.9
5,984
1983
1,595,896
145.9
10,936
1991
2,403,217
151.2
15,893

1976
968,674
148.5
6,523
1984
1,705,052
143.3
11,899
1992
2,523,189
151.7
16,628

J a c k s o n , M S (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

868,929
286.2
3,036
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,167,453
340.9
6,359
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4,507,617
385.8
11,683

1970
956.083
289.4
3,304
1978
2,506,974
350.0
7,163
1986
4,730,053
389.7
12,137

1971
1,059,893
296.7
3,573
1979
2,865,722
357.0
8,027
1987
5,023,217
391.1
12,844

1972
1,196,449
303.5
3,943
1980
3,159,313
363.0
8,704
1988
5,365,916
392.3
13,677

1973
1,378,955
311.3
4,430
1981
3,508,001
365.5
9,598
1989
5,787,387
393.8
14,698

1974
1,573,728
322.5
4,879
1982
3,682,053
369.7
9,960
1990
6,085,975
396.4
15,354

1975
1,690,402
329.7
5,128
1983
3,915,784
373.4
10,487
1991
6,436,628
400.1
16,089

1976
1,905,708
335.4
5,681
1984
4,257,231
377.9
11,266
1992
6,862,749
405.0
16,945

41

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

J a c k s o n , T N (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .............. ........
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

175,306
65.4
2,680
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

424,791
72.1
5,890
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

826,466
77.3
10,696

1970
193,815
66.1
2,932
1978
464,482
71.9
6,462
1986
894,408
77.4
11,555

1971

1972
238,175
69.6
3,423

214,252
67.7
3,165
1979

1980
564,418
74.8
7,546

514,111
73.5
6,993
1987

1988
1,031,106
77.6
13,286

964,095
77.3
12,472

1973
273,649
69.9
3,913
1981
612,553
75.6
8,107
1989
1,098,046
77.8
14,108

1974
311,612
70.7
4,405
1982
643,979
75.8
8,497
1990
1,205,516
78.2
15,418

1975
341,644
71.2
4,801
1983
696,575
75.7
9,204
1991
1,266,712
79.0
16,032

1976
379,755
71.6
5,307
1984
783,890
76.2
10,287
1992
1,391,200
80.2
17,340

J a c k s o n v ille , F L (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,074,776
610.5
3,399
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,660,797
690.8
6,747

1970
2,288,969
614.1
3,727
1978
5,224,990
701.2
7,451

1971

1972
2,846,254
635.7
4,477

2,527,068
625.0
4,044
1979

1980
6,620,894
726.6
9,112

5,785,329
706.7
8,186

1973
3,234,265
648.6
4,987
1981
7,551,164
739.2
10,215

1974
3,647,748
675.4
5,401
1982
8,247,133
751.6
10,973

1975
3,964,633
677.8
5,849
1983
8,981,551
768.6
11,686

1976
4,270,481
685.3
6,232
1984
10,034,620
786.2
12,763

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

11,052,706
810.0
13,645

12,017,150
833.6
14,415

12,987,130
855.0
15,189

13,952,412
871.5
16,009

15,228,144
889.6
17,119

16,442,809
913.0
18,010

17,163,505
932.3
18,409

18,237,512
952.6
19,146

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

J a c k s o n v ille , N C (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

267,096
100.6
2,656
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

554,236
116.4
4,762
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,220,951
133.1
9,174

316,773
102.6
3,088
1978
607,097
118.5
5,125
1986
1,282,863
137.9
9,303

1971

1972
347,367
94.7
3,669

311,244
100.8
3,087
1979

1980
675,595
113.0
5,977

632,227
113.2
5,587
1987
1,385,606
141.0
9,826

1988
1,442,387
143.8
10,033

381,363
93.2
4,092
1981
850,987
116.1
7,333
1989
1,548,156
147.2
10,517

440,380
96.4
4,570
1982
928,271
118.8
7,813
1990
1,528,804
149.9
10,201

493,779
112.7
4,380
1983
1,031,269
124.7
8,270
1991
1,600,765
150.5
10,638

525,385
115.3
4,558
1984
1,119,410
128.3
8,724
1992
1,847,453
144.5
12,782

J a m e s to w n , N Y (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

507,131
147.2
3,445
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

896,245
148.9
6,019
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,687,149
145.2
11,617

1970
536,511
147.8
3,630
1978
986,076
147.8
6,670
1986
1,772,033
144.2
12,289

1971

1972
608,383
151.6
4,012

574,323
150.1
3,827
1979
1,096,417
146.9
7,462
1987
1,802,654
143.2
12,585

1980
1,226,693
147.0
8,348
1988
1,880,009
143.3
13,120

1973
658,723
149.8
4,398
1981
1,341,157
147.1
9,118
1989
1,996,133
142.6
13,999

1974
723,835
148.7
4,868
1982
1,417,521
146.9
9,649
1990
2,100,340
142.0
14,796

1975
770,678
149.0
5,171
1983
1,483,458
146.4
10,132
1991
2,178,110
142.1
15,331

1976
835,092
148.9
5,608
1984
1,632,054
145.9
11,185
1992
2,278,173
141.7
16,083

J a n e s v llle -B e lo lt, W l (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

494,626
129.8
3,812
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

984,111
137.9
7,139
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,802,665
139.8
12,891

1970
498,224
131.9
3,778
1978
1,098,311
138.1
7,955
1986
1,868,470
139.2
13,423

1971
543,635
132.3
4,110
1979
1,217,164
139.8
8,706
1987
1,944,830
137.5
14,143

1972
584,316
133.3
4,385
1980
1,295,816
139.5
9,286
1988
2,085,990
139.0
15,002

1973
663,382
134.6
4,928
1981
1,433,093
140.0
10,236
1989
2,199,785
139.1
15,809

1974
720,078
136.0
5,295
1982
1,445,077
139.2
10,378
1990
2,364,802
139.9
16,906

1975
763,786
137.7
5,548
1983
1,553,742
138.9
11,182
1991
2,404,423
141.1
17,036

1976
867,937
137.4
6,317
1984
1,716,763
139.4
12,318
1992
2,637,404
142.8
18,474

42

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

J e rs e y C ity , NJ (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

2,396,636
611.4
3,918
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

4,038,717
571.8
7,064
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

7,679,751
569.6
13,482

1970

1971

2,569,553
606.6
4,236
1978

2,691,875
604.5
4,453
1979

4,359,307
566.9
7,690
1986

4,737,699
558.8
8,479
1987

8.160,274
567.6
14,378

8,668,578
562.8
15,402

1972
2,829,694
605.9
4,670
1980
5,219,707
558.0
9,354
1988
9,487,888
560.2
16,937

1973
3,044,262
597.0
5,099
1981
5,702,069
564.1
10,109

1974
3,303,680
591,0
5,590
1982
6,125,123
565.1
10,839

1975
3,518,232
584.6
6,018
1983
6,574,591
568.7
11,561

1976
3,752,036
581.2
6,455
1984
7,259,617
570.7
12,722

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,127,587
556.4
18,203

10,753,404
553.2
19,440

11,010,549
553.6
19,889

11,853,211
555.0
21,359

1973

1974

1975

1976

J o h n s o n C ity -K In g s p o rt-B rls to l, T N -V A (M S A

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,038,657
372.0
2,792
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

2,305,383
416.9
5,530
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

4,617,122
438.4
10,531

1970

1971

1,125,127
374.8
3,002
1978

1,218,819
383.4
3,179
1979

2,614,476
422.5
6,189
1986

2,902,701
428.6
6,773
1987

4,938,207
436.5
11,312

5,185,378
437.0
11,865

1972
1,354,018
389.8
3,474
1980
3,228,001
434.8
7,424
1988
5,547,900
437.1
12,693

1,537,401
394.2
3,900
1981
3,637,577
437.6
8,312
1989
5,924,894
436.5
13,575

1,713,788
400.6
4,278
1982
3,807,864
438.6
8,681
1990
6,420,855
436.8
14,699

1,830,996
406.2
4,507
1983
4,032,162
438.5
9,196
1991
6,743,729
440.4
15,313

2,063,569
414.1
4,983
1984
4,332,460
438.6
9,877
1992
7,217,251
444.6
16,232

J o h n s to w n , P A (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

770,623
264.3
2,916
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,780,245
270.8
6,575
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,776,385
253.0
10,974

1970

1971

831,987
263.4
3,159
1978

895,244
266.3
3,361
1979

1,938,216
269.1
7,203
1986

2,170,377
267.3
8,118
1987

2,902,316
249.8
11,617

2,969,067
247.2
12,010

1972
997,961
268.4
3,718
1980
2,315,471
264.4
8,757
1988
3,100,810
245.3
12,643

1973
1,115,086
267.9
4,162
1981
2,469,166
262.7
9,399
1989
3,361,466
242.9
13,837

1974
1,267,983
266.7
4,754
1982
2,527,277
259.5
9,739
1990
3,559,791
241.1
14,763

1975
1,450,330
267.6
5,419
1983
2,535,133
258.0
9,824
1991
3,711,586
241.1
15,398

1976
1,598,377
269.4
5,932
1984
2,705,446
256.8
10,537
1992
3,922,884
240.8
16,291

J o p lin , M O (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

319,146
114.0
2,801
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

687,741
123.7
5,559
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,470,002
130.6
11,269

1970

1971

342,753
113.0
3,032
1978

366,531
114.4
3,204
1979

775,977
124.9
6,213
1986

873,816
126.8
6,894
1987

1,562,469
131.8
11,852

1,647,748
132.9
12,399

1972
415,764
117.4
3,543
1980
975,930
127.9
7,632
1988
1,736,296
133.5
13,007

1973
474,779
119.4
3,976
1981
1,092,318
128.8
8,484
1989
1,842,647
134.1
13,737

1974
511,157
121.0
4,226
1982
1,152,441
128.9
8,943
1990
1,950,403
135.1
14,435

1975
549,980
121.1
4,541
1983
1,242,244
129.1
9,622
1991
2,077,896
136.0
15,283

1976
617,550
121.8
5,071
1984
1,364,106
130.0
10,494
1992
2,222,756
137.5
16,165

K a la m a zo o -B a ttle C re e k , M l (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,503,142
393.4
3,821
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,984,427
414.8
7,194
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,387,128
415.7
12,960

1970
1,569,905
399.5
3,930
1978
3,306,863
417.7
7,918
1986
5,792,883
417.8
13,866

1971
1,676,065
400.4
4,186
1979
3,656,021
418.6
8,733
1987
6,169,444
421.7
14,630

1972
1,837,232
405.1
4,536
1980
3,939,239
421.1
9,355
1988
6,552,200
424.8
15,423

1973
2,050,544
404.5
5,069
1981
4,322,141
421.3
10,259
1989
7,063,766
427.0
16,541

1974
2,230,585
407.4
5,475
1982
4,430,269
419.5
10,560
1990
7,374,041
430.3
17,137

1975
2,429,215
409.6
5,931
1983
4,672,708
416.4
11,221
1991
7,757,529
432.9
17,918

1976
2,693,673
412.0
6,538
1984
5,033,850
415.4
12,118
1992
8,200,475
436.4
18,793

Kankakee,

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

342,524
97.0
3,530
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

707,793
101.6
6,965
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,156,236
97.9
11,807

1970
366,273
97.3
3,763
1978
780,936
103.0
7,580
1986
1,195,268
97.0
12,326

43

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

IL (P M S A )

1971

1972
438,504
99.7
4,398

405,656
98.7
4,112
1979

1980
913,358
103.0
8,867

854,998
104.2
8,202
1987
1,244,791
96.9
12,851

1988
1,327,722
96.7
13,735

1973
502,697
99.4
5,060
1981
1,013,103
102.9
9,844
1989
1,434,930
96.4
14,886

1974
543,475
99.8
5,446
1982
1,028,687
101.8
10,104
1990
1,569,511
96.5
16,257

1975
591,149
100.0
5,912
1983
1,038,322
100.2
10,359
1991
1,611,631
97.5
16,525

1976
641,579
100.5
6,387
1984
1,114,478
99.3
11,225
1992
1,728,158
98.9
17,471

K a n s a s C ity , M O -K S (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,419,194
1,365.7
3,968

1970
5,838,413
1,388.0
4,206

1971
6,346,603
1,400.8
4,531

1972
6,950,686
1,407.5
4,938

1973
7,689,412
1,421.7
5,408

1974
8,308,279
1,418.1
5,859

1975
9,067,110
1,410.3
6,429

1976
10,087,386
1,418.9
7,109

1983

1984

19,130,633
1,462.2
13,084

21,176,044
1,476.5
14,342

1990

1991

1992

28,790,836
1,570.0
18,338

30,368,616
1,587.2
19,133

31,854,074
1,602.7
19,876

33,870,909
1,616.9
20,948

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

11,267,016
1,421.6
7,926

12,623,809
1,435.8
8,792

14,184,912
1,442.9
9,831

15,544,166
1,451.9
10,706

17,088,085
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

22,967,948
1,492.3
15,391

24,433,553
1,513.9
16,139

25,760,894
1,534.8
16,784

27,268,790
1,554.6
17,540

1969

1970

1972

1982
18,130,714
453.9 1,456.6
753 12,447

K e n o s h a , W l (P M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

443,332
117.9
3,759
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

904,073
122.2
7,400
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,650,901
122.7
13,450

483,358
118.1
4,093
1978
1,019,458
123.1
8,279
1986
1,660,083
121.5
13,669

1971

586,254
119.1
4,924

518,825
118.9
4,365
1979

1980
1,287,934
123.1
10,460

1,171,837
123.0
9,524
1987
1,845,877
122.9
15,025

1988
2,013,511
125.6
16,035

663,312
120.7
5,494
1981
1,371,953
123.2
11,140
1989
2,007,890
126.9
15,821

742,918
121.7
6,106
1982
1,429,772
122.2
11,698
1990
2,163,433
128.7
16,805

781,923
123.4
6,338
1983
1,517,252
121.8
12,456
1991
2,270,000
131.7
17,242

836,573
122.8
6,810
1984
1,620,442
122.3
13,249
1992
2,421,022
134.0
18,071

K llle e n -T e m p le , T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

478,267
153.3
3,120
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,223,376
219.8
5,567
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,602,654
. 236.0
11,027

1970
535,922
160.3
3,343
1978
1,359,009
223.9
6,069
1986
2,694,189
238.5
11,298

1971
585,030
164.5
3,556
1979
1,433,839
220.0
6,518
1987
2,829,296
244.5
11,573

1972
703,836
182.5
3,856
1980
1,633,818
215.7
7,575
1988
3,000,782
248.5
12,075

1973
821,551
203.9
4,029
1981
1,888,223
220.2
8,576
1989
3,148,869
251.7
12,509

1974
904,165
209.2
4,323
1982
2,060,889
225.4
9,145
1990
3,297,813
255.7
12.Ç97

1975
1,012,123
208.3
4,860
1983
2,231,237
228.7
9,758
1991
3,319,327
251.0
13,225

1976
1,141,646
217.2
5,257
1984
2,411,636
230.1
10,481
1992
3,791,883
254.9
14,878

K n o x v ille , T N (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,356,910
459.4
2,954
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,197,753
520.4
6,144
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

6,837,801
567.8
12,043

1970
1,481,484
463.9
3,194
1978
3,661,418
527.8
6,938
1986
7,404,451
566.9
13,061

1971
1,619,444
474.8
3,411
1979
4,114,312
537.6
7,653
1987
7,972,283
572.7
13,921

1972
1,790,334
481.2
3,720
1980
4,624,086
548.2
8,434
1988
8,648,524
578.9
14,939

1973
2,034,164
485.7
4,188
1981
5,166,653
553.9
9,327
1989
9,104,108
583.0
15,616

1974
2,273,279
492.0
4,621
1982
5,525,430
562.6
9,822
1990
9,699,487
587.9
16,498

1975
2.514,496
501.6
5,013
1983
5,823,584
565.4
10,299

1976
2,863,765
513.0
5,582
1984
6,429,622
567.1
11,339

1991

1992

10,345,551
599.0
17,272

11,210,975
610.5
18,364

44

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

K o k o m o , IN (M 8 A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

380,803
98.5
3,866
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

795,223
104.0
7,648
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,399,523
100.9
13,864

1970
386,785
100.0
3,869
1978
881,216
104.1
8,465
1986
1,420,471
100.4
14,152

1971

1972

449,299
100.5
4,470
1979

497,242
101.3
4,906
1980

931,994
104.2
6,943
1987

997,839
103.6
9,635
1988

1,444,752
98.9
14,614

1,557,555
98.1
15,882

1973
589,844
102.5
5,756
1981
1.049,697
102.6
10,228
1989
1,659,343
97.5
17,026

1974
593,634
103.8
5,720
1982
1,040,596
101.5
10,251
1990
1,710,589
97.1
17,618

1975
622,042
103.8
5,994
1983
1,141,981
100.7
11,340
1991
1,765,986
98.0
18,026

1976
715,549
103.4
6,919
1984
1,299,952
101.0
12,872
1992
1,886,959
98.6
19,141

La C ro a a e , W I-M N (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

317,083
97.8
3,242
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

694,306
106.3
6,531
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,416,930
112.9
12,551

1970
341,600
98.3
3,476
1978
780,148
109.5
7,124
1986
1,500,023
113.2
13,246

1971

1972

368,057
99.3
3,706
1979

398,970
98.7
4,041
1980

877,268
111.3
7,879
1987

991,288
109.8
9,030
1988

1,591,592
113.8
13,986

1,671,219
114.6
14,585

1973
452,743
100.2
4,520
1981
1,098,425
110.8
9,914
1989
1,805,847
115.5
15,636

1974
497,492
101.8
4,886
1982
1,168,378
111.3
10,493
1990
1,958,960
116.7
16,793

1975
541,194
104.6
5,173
1983
1,236,087
111.4
11,094
1991
2,036,625
117.0
17,411

1976
613,789
103.7
5,918
1984
1,344,385
112.5
11,954
1992
2,173,255
118.0
18,417

Lafa y e tte , LA (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

627,367
274.4
2,286
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,715,627
311.7
5,503
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,241,359
363.0
11,685

1970
688,578
276.9
2,486
1978
2,066,346
317.3
6,512
1986
4,019,722
363.7
11,052

1971

1972

756,650
280.9
2,694
1979

844,123
286.8
2,943
1980

2,431,287
324.0
7,505
1987

2,937,696
333.1
8,819
1988

3,796,244
356.4
10,653

4,110,725
350.6
11,723

1973
974,720
288.5
3,378
1981
3,577,650
341.4
10,478
1989
4,303,215
347.7
12,378

1974
1,128,530
292.8
3,854
1982
3,962,150
354.1
11,190
1990
4,704,014
345.1
13,630

1975
1,298,323
298.4
4,352
1983
3,970,466
361.4
10,987
1991
4,998,643
349.5
14,300

1976
1,488,565
305.6
4,871
1984
4,074,034
360.4
11,304
1992
5,283,225
353.3
14,954

Lafa y e tte , IN (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

476,003
137.9
3,451
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

977,090
150.5
6,491
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,819,235
156.9
11,594

1970
502,666
140.0
3,590
1978
1,107,434
151.6
7,305
1986
1,923,304
157.0
12,250

1971

1972

552,743
141.6
3,903
1979

596,797
145.2
4,111
1980

1,233,182
152.9
8,068
1987

1,334,664
153.5
8,697
1988

2,025,101
157.9
12,829

2,118,244
159.1
13,317

1973
694,831
145.0
4,792
1981
1,474,723
154.2
9,561
1989
2,319,379
160.5
14,447

1974
729,163
147.1
4,956
1982
1,534,874
156.0
9,837
1990
2,493,519
161.6
15,428

1975
813,283
146.9
5,637
1983
1,586,275
156.4
10,141
1991
2,607,964
163.2
15,979

1976
887,545
148.9
5,962
1984
1,735,921
156.7
11,079
1992
2,804,903
164.8
17,015

L ak e C h a rle s , LA (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

428,027
144.5
2,962
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

981,630
157.0
6,251
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,942,670
172.4
11,267

1970
455,966
145.3
3,138
1978
1,160,410
159.0
7,298
1986
1,945,789
170.8
11,392

1971
489,344
146.0
3,352
1979
1,338,074
163.0
8,209
1987
2,007,886
169.8
11,823

1972
514,088
148.5
3,462
1980
1,562,252
168.1
9,293
1988
2,133,706
169.5
12,588

1973
583,793
150.3
3,885
1981
1,801,351
170.9
10,540
1989
2,224,075
168.8
13,172

1974
664,570
150.7
4,409
1982
1,814,787
173.7
10,447
1990
2,409,492
168.2
14,322

1975
750,126
151.9
4,938
1983
1,890,117
174.2
10,853
1991
2,626,186
170.1
15,438

1976
864,690
154.3
5,604
1984
1,899,048
173.6
10,940
1992
2,767,582
171.5
16,137

45

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

L a k e la n d -W in te r H a ven, FL (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

728,733
226.9
3,212

1,855,072
296.0
6,266

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,153,710
301.2
7,151

4,271,692
364.4
11,724

4,589,106
372.5
12,319

1,004,734
252.4
3,981

2,462,271
312.7
7,874

2,918,070
324.2
9,000

5,429,251
388.7
13,967

1,350,985
274.0
4,930

3,203,107
333.1
9,617

3,337,030
340.0
9,813

6,229,075
407.3
15,292

1,643,615
289.6
5,676
1984

3,621,467
346.3
10,457

3,919,106
354.7
11,048
1992

1991

1990

5,969,640
397.3
15,025

1,516,508
284.4
5,332
1983

1982

1989

1988

4,959,357
380.5
13,035

1,171,438
262.0
4,470
1981

1980

1987

1986

1985

875,206
241.5
3,624
1979

1978

1977
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

787,950
230.3
3,421

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

6,471,962
412.9
15,676

6,815,854
419.0
16,268

L a n c a s te r, P A (M S A)

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,251,539
315.7
3,964

Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,547,514
351.1
7,256

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,933,994
354.7
8,273

5,451,261
384.7
14,169

5,999,143
392.1
15,300

1,581,579
332.2
4,761

3,306,540
359.3
9,202

3,579,281
363.5
9,846

6,860,275
409.4
16,756

1,940,818
340.2
5,705

3,951,022
366.9
10,769

4,200,550
370.7
11,332

8,034,949
424.7
18,918

2.302,082
347.4
1984

4,493,792
375.9
11,956

5,046,100
380.3
1992

1991

1990

7,562,377
417.1
18,133

2,073,719
344.8
6,014
1983

1982

1989

1988

6,442,274
401.5
16,046

1,795,211
336.8
5,330
1981

1980

1987

1986

1985

1,430,257
327.2
4,372
1979

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)

1,367,799
321.3
4,257

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

8,177,825
430.4
19,002

8,696,179
434.4

L a n s in g -E a s t L an sin g , M l (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,413,266
371.4
3,805
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,004,086
404.4
7,429
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,580,436
416.8
13,388

1972

1971

1970
1,455,235
379.0
3,839

1979

1978
3,317,790
410.0
8,093

5,959,468
421.0
14,154

1980
4,035.449
420.0
9,607

3,715,581
413.7
8,982
1987

1986

1,820,991
386.4
4,713

1,648,734
382.5
4,311

1988
6,509,411
428.0
15,211

6,175,040
425.1
14,526

1973
2,029,526
393.0
5,164

1974
2,129,946
397.3
5,362
1982

1981
4,372,278
420.3
10,403
1989
6,955,974
430.2
16,169

4,449,688
414.9
10,726
1990
7,321,044
433.5
16,890

1975
2,338,317
398.6
5,866
1983
4,820,656
413.0
11,673
1991
7,656,205
435.6
17,576

1976
2,658,194
400.6
1984
5,218,614
414.4
1992
8,031,160
436.4
18,401

L ared o , T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

146,150
74.9
1,950
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

337,723
91.5
3.69C
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

780,551
116.E
6,681

1971

1970
162,058
73.5
2,204

387,601
93.8
4,133

194,555
81.0
2,401

175,145
77.6
2,258
1979

1978

1972

1980

452,683
96.8
4,674
1987

1986
808,726
121 .e

6,65:

851.07C
124.C
6,862

539,608
100.5
5,371
1988
955,666
127.C
7,52C

1973
211,556
83.1
2,546
1981
645,988
104.9
6,157
1989
1,068,584
130.:
8,206

1974
229,878
77.3
2,973
1982
691,356
110.7
6,243
1990
1,207,746
134.É
8,97:

1975
265,333
83.0
3,197
1983
673,851
115.0
5,862
1991
1,356,261
140.S
9,62¿

1976
299,784
88.5
3,388
1984
722,716
116.0
6,232
1992
1,542,139
148.5
10,387

La8 C ru c e 8 , N M (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

192,393
69.0
2,788
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

447,312
88.3
5,066
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,114,759
119.2
9,353

1970
203,513
70.3
2,897
1978
516,392
92.2
5,601
1986
1,209,523
124.1
9,747

1971
228,235
72.7
3,138
1979
567,652
93.7
6,056
1987
1,295,900
129.3
10,022

1972
249,201
76.6
3,255
1980
644,636
97.2
6,632
1988
1,369,558
133.4
10,267

1973
277,823
76.9
3,612
1981
750,937
100.5
7,471
1989
1,536,087
134.5
11,417

1974
323,055
78.9
4,095
1982
829,399
104.7
7,923
1990
1,676,413
136.5
12,279

1975
350,475
82.0
4,275
1983
933,172
109.2
8,543
1991
1,762,081
141.0
12,493

1976
399,138
85.3
4,681
1984
1,018,194
114.7
8,875
1992
1,908,406
146.6
13,016

46

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

L as V a g a s , N V -A Z (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,309,344
297.e
4.39S
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,426,848
439.1
7,804
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

9,114,051
655.5
13,905

1970

1971

1,457.50C
307.S
4,734
1978

1972

1,605,832
326.7
4,916

1,779,394
343.5
5.18C

1979

4,173,239
466.4
8,948

1980

4,930,179
501.3
9,835

5,738,792
535.1
10,725

1973
2,048,406
358.4
5,716
1981
6,592,456
565.4
11,659

1974
2,286,094
378.7
6,037
1982
6,973,719
591.3
11,794

1975
2,575,277
396.2
6.50C
1983
7,461,478
613.6
12,160

1976
2,942,479
417.7
7,044
1984
8,235,784
635.7
12,955

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,040,295
681.7
14,729

11,084,809
717.0
15,461

12,420,875
760.0
16,343

14,412,802
806.8
17,864

16,432,997
868.2
18,928

17,774,970
929.3
19,127

19,417,279
971.2
19,994

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

L aw ren ce, KS (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

163,217
56.9
2,867
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

401,061
62.9
6,373
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

809,139
72.7
11,133

1970

1971

179,678
58.2
3,086
1978

202,453
59.6
3,396
1979

448,296
65.7
6,825
1986

503,654
66.7
7,550
1987

869,980
75.1
11,586

923,584
76.8
12,021

218,224
60.8
3,591
1980
553,461
67.9
8,146
1988
1,001,601
78.8
12,705

242,672
61.8
3,924
1981
616,513
69.3
8,893
1989
1,095,810
80.6
13,599

271,576
62.8
4,321
1982
636,912
70.0
9,096
1990
1,175,354
82.2
14,302

305,978
60.6
5,051
1983
678,704
70.2
9,669
1991
1,237,504
83.3
14,853

348,373
61.5
5,665
1984
743,330
71.1
10,448
1992
1,325,752
84.5
15,682

L aw to n , O K (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

316,563
113.0
2,802
1977

Total personal income .................................
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

586,891
115.5
5,080
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,263,680
117.0
10,804

1970

1971

334,056
108.0
3,093
1978

340,883
107.9
3,160
1979

660,300
117.4
5,624
1986

733,881
115.0
6,380
1987

1,286,882
115.8
11,113

1,349,457
114.8
11,751

1972
353,750
100.4
3,523
1980
817,195
113.0
7,231
1988
1,360,618
112.8
12,063

1973
395,981
102.7
3,855
1981
938,417
114.0
8,232
1989
1,406,000
111.9
12,567

1974
440,538
104.2
4,228
1982
1,067,764
117.7
9,071
1990
1,468,217
111.4
13,183

1975
476,534
105.8
4,502
1983
1,129,592
119.9
9,423
1991
1,539,748
111.3
13,832

1976
547,962
114.3
4,795
1984
1,184,657
118.8
9,974
1992
1,723,867
120.5
14,310

L ew is to n -A u b u rn , M E (N E C M A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

300,050
90.9
3,301
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

597,150
98.2
6,082
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,198,559
101.1
11,857

1970
326,830
91.5
3,573
1978
657,663
98.8
6,654
1986
1,301,355
100.4
12,965

1971
336,466
92.9
3,623
1979
727,569
99.7
7,301
1987
1,410,767
101.5
13,897

1972
358,018
93.8
3,819
1980
820,117
99.6
8,233
1988
1,534,635
103.7
14,797

1973
407,209
95.1
4,283
1981
894,987
99.7
8,975
1989
1,668,684
104.8
15,924

1974
442,198
95.9
4,612
1982
953,619
99.6
9,570
1990
1,728,830
105.3
16,412

1975
479,832
95.5
5,023
1983
1,034,807
99.9
10,356
1991
1,756,857
104.7
16,784

1976
554,443
97.1
5,708
1984
1,135,363
100.8
11,265
1992
1,835,701
103.8
17,677

L e x in g to n , K Y (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,028,926
302.2
3,404
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

2,349,872
359.4
6,539
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,142,348
382.2
13,456

1970
1,093,310
310.3
3,524
1978
2,690,101
363.0
7,411
1986
5,371,803
388.1
13,843

1971
1,197,587
317.3
3,775
1979
2,998,214
369.0
8,126
1987
5,669,841
392.8
14,434

1972
1,329,514
327.2
4,063
1980
3,353,135
371.9
9,016
1988
5,998,363
395.3
15,174

1973
1,498,317
333.2
4,497
1981
3,783,793
373.2
10,138
1989
6,441,125
400.7
16,073

1974
1,675,773
343.5
4,878
1982
4,024,890
374.9
10,736
1990
7,070,244
407.5
17,351

1975
1,830,541
346.0
5,290
1983
4,333,404
376.6
11,505
1991
7,434,688
412.8
18,008

1976
2,091,585
353.2
5,923
1984
4,844,351
376.8
12,855
1992
7,937,353
420.1
18,893

47

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

L im a , O H (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

556,126
148.6
3,742
1977

Total personal Income (thousands ot dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,046,965
152.0
6,889
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,907,677
152.5
12,511

612,180
150.7
4,063

579,516
149.8
3,869

1980

1979

1978

1,296,548
153.7
8,435

1,167,587
151.9
7,688

1987

1986

2,096,386
153.3
13,679

2,026,517
152.7
13,273

647,344
150.1
4,311

1,406,301
154.8
9,083
1988
2,250,381
153.7
14,645

741,683
150.6
4,924

811,072
151.5
5,354

1,484,184
154.1
9,630
1989
2,359,740
154.1
15,314

855,567
153.3
5,581
1983

1982

1981

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

1,535,408
152.3
10,084
1990
2,475,068
154.5
16,019

1,622,934
151.2
10,732

936,198
151.2
6,192
1984
1,807,162
152.1
11,883
1992

1991
2,550,565
155.1
16,442

2,732,327
156.2
17,497

Lin co ln , N E (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

636,122
165.4
3,847
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,396,248
185.4
7,542
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,678,260
203.5
13,158

1971

1970

751,978
173.0
4,347

689,287
168.8
4,084

1979

1978

1,753,522
188.6
9,296

1,589,948
187.3
8,487

1987

1986

2,926,992
205.6
14,236

2,803,163
204.2
13,726

1972
826,323
179.8
4,596
1980
1,902,505
193.7
9,824
1988
3,230,673
208.8
15,473

1973
932,266
180.5
5,165
1981
2,119,048
196.0
10,810
1989
3,393,619
211.5
16,047

1974
1,036,958
183.8
5,641
1982
2,249,100
198.0
11,360
1990
3,696,327
214.4
17,237

1975
1,150,500
183.5
6,271
1983
2,357,395
199.2
11,834
1991
3,927,497
216.7
18,123

1976
1,275,683
183.7
6,944
1984
2,519,021
202.0
12,470
1992
4,170,968
219.6
18,995

L ittle R o c k -N o rth L ittle R o ck, A R (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands ot dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,223,648
375.6
3,258
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,026,545
4512
6,708
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

6,395,490
495.3
12,911

1971

1970

1,493,022
394.3
3,787

1,333,683
383.4
3,479

1979

1978

3,884,184
465.0
8,353

3,467,294
459.3
7,548

1987

1986
6,796,474
500.9
13,567

7,065,231
506.2
13,957

1972
1,685,247
404.6
4,166
1980
4,327,104
475.5
9,100
1988
7,456,097
507.4
14,695

1973
1,938,957
416.4
4,656
1981
4,748,372
477.9
9,935
1989
7,981,983
510.4
15,638

1974
2,205,222
431.7
5,108
1982
5,044,641
481.2
10,483
1990
8,475,334
514.3
16,481

1975
2,432,739
435.9
5,581
1983
5,460,845
485.0
11,261
1991
9,012,333
518.9
17,367

1976
2,719,517
443.9
6,126
1984
5,919,629
490.0
12,082
1992
9,805,040
525.7
18,650

L o n g v le w -M a rs h a ll, T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

428,024
137.1
3,121
1977

Total personal Income (thousands ot dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,054,484
164.4
6,416
1985

Total personal Income (thousands ot dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,458,634
198.7
12,375

1971

1970
459,494
141.8
3,241

495,886
144.5
3,431
1979

1978
1,237,181
169.1
7,316

1,416,126
175.9
8,053
1987

1986
2,441,240
197.5
12,362

2,459,821
195.2
12,601

1972
545,237
147.6
3,695
1980
1,655,181
181.8
9,104
1988
2,639,860
194.3
13,584

1973
617,483
149.1
4,141
1981
1,953,377
186.7
10,464
1989
2,807,738
193.5
14,508

1974
719,940
151.6
4,748
1982
2,133,711
196.4
10,867
1990
3,012,394
194.0
15,531

1975
816,140
156.7
5,208
1983
2,177,980
199.5
10,917
1991
3,165,502
196.0
16,147

1976
943,807
159.9
5,901
1984
2,312,925
199.7
11,584
1992
3,392,696
197.5
17,178

L o s A n g e le a -L o n g B e a c h , C A (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands ot dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands)......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

50,264,348
7,116.8
7,063

55,675,937
7,211.7
7,720

1983

33,189,627
6,989.9
4,748

34,954,826
7,042.8
4,963

36,274,458
7,103.7
5,106

39,035,134
7,056.6
5,532

42,154,243
7,040.4
5,987

46,399,004
7,085.8
6,548

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

61,514,19!
7,251.8
8,48!

70,242,727
7,351.6
9,556

79,455,72!
7,401.6
10,736

89,039,834
7,503.6
11,866

99,677,305
7,592.5
13,126

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

134,256,048
8,117.8
16,53!

143,344,906
8,320.6
17,22"

153,386,376
8,466.6
18,116

162,681,126
8,570.C
16,98!

171,850,866
8,741 .r
19,65!

105,877,955
7,738.7
13,685
1990
184,246,13C
8,878.6
20,75!

112,745,423
7,881.3
14,308
1991
187,095,91!
8,949.1
20,90"

1984
124,446,349
7,989.4
15,577
1992
194,053,969
9,053.6
21,434

48

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

L o u is v ille , K Y -IN (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,316,000
893.3
3,712
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

6,744,721
949.2
7,105

1970
3,557,024
906.9
3,922
1978
7,561,606
954.7
7,921

1971
3,797,478
920.6
4,125
1979
8,324,282
957.6
8,693

1972
4,176,301
922.9
4,525
1980
9,095,259
953.8
9,536

1973
4,681,598
934.7
5,009

1974
5,111,718
942.4
5,424

1975
5,435,800
944.4
5,756

1976
6,022,893
948.4
6,351

1981

1982

1983

1984

10,064,401
952.1
10,571

10,562,354
955.1
11,059

11,138,907
954.3
11,673

12,024,047
951.7
12,635

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

12,601,536
948.3
13,289

13,334,538
948.7
14,056

14,106,496
949.1
14,863

15,095,959
946.4
15,951

16,184,668
946.7
17,097

17,293,743
950.4
18,197

18,178,341
958.8
18,959

19,556,048
967.6
20,211

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

L u b b o c k , T X (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

546,874
179.7
3,044
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,351,007
203.8
6,628
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,757,769
220.4
12,515

627,095
180.3
3,479
1978
1,499,199
207.4
7,228
1986
2,791,932
222.4
12,556

1971
655,940
185.7
3,533
1979
1,688,919
209.9
8,046
1987
2,964,716
222.2
13,344

732,647
192.0
3,814
1980
1,902,067
212.2
8,963
1988
3,105,896
220.9
14,058

854,244
192.1
4,447
1981
2,133,141
213.4
9,996
1989
3,287,969
221.3
14,855

947,643
196.0
4,836
1982
2,290,150
216.4
10,585
1990
3,521,293
222.9
15,801

1,038,523
198.4
5,234
1983
2,487,720
220.3
11,291
1991
3,626,043
224.1
16,181

1,181,786
200.6
5,892
1984
2,592,704
220.5
11,760
1992
3,860,102
224.6
17,185

L y n c h b u rg , V A (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

495,535
155.8
3,180
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,045,289
175.1
5,968
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,246,643
188.5
11,917

1970
514,440
156.7
3,283
1978
1,191,418
179.4
6,640
1986
2,403,239
190.1
12,643

1971
550,924
161.4
3,414
1979
1,354,654
181.7
7,456
1987
2,585,605
191.3
13,515

1972
615,227
164.3
3,744
1980
1,503,117
182.7
8,227
1988
2,764,705
192.7
14,350

1973
689,552
166.1
4,150
1981
1,657,262
184.2
8,996
1989
3,018,438
193.3
15,617

1974
770,093
167.6
4,595
1982
1,752,802
184.8
9,486
1990
3,178,219
194.5
16,341

1975
831,150
173.1
4,803
1983
1,916,272
184.7
10,375
1991
3,265,138
196.4
16,625

1976
935,604
174.1
5,375
1984
2,117,043
186.0
11,383
1992
3,427,530
198.4
17,276

M a c o n , Q A (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

766,283
240.7
3,184
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,610,529
267.3
6,026
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,393,921
285.7
11,880

1970
845,791
244.0
3,467
1978
1,762,666
270.3
6,522
1986
3,609,163
284.9
12,669

1971
919,427
250.7
3,668
1979
1,961,125
272.4
7,200
1987
3,867,597
286.8
13,486

1972
1,001,209
254.6
3,932
1980
2,182,082
273.9
7,968
1988
4,177,221
289.5
14,431

1973
1,097,989
255.8
4,292
1981
2,449,068
276.0
8,873
1989
4,476,542
290.4
15,416

1974
1,229,065
258.2
4,761
1982
2,654,122
279.4
9,499
1990
4,720,913
291.7
16,187

1975
1,355,620
262.2
5,170
1983
2,882,999
282.7
10,199
1991
4,956,983
295.1
16,800

1976
1,478,890
263.6
5,611
1984
3,167,624
284.0
11,154
1992
5,234,352
298.6
17,528

M a d is o n , W l (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,191,559
279.7
4,260
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,509,793
310.5
6,084
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

5,070,005
343.5
14,759

1970
1,307,652
291.1
4,493
1978
2,835,933
315.5
8,988
1986
5,442,317
346.5
15,705

1971
1,414,731
294.4
4,806
1979
3,148,806
318.0
9,901
1987
5,826,529
350.5
16,623

1972
1,512,830
293.4
5,156
1980
3,507,558
324.4
10,811
1988
6,131,833
357.1
17,170

1973
1,682,499
296.3
5,678
1981
3,789,515
327.6
11,567
1989
6,688,514
362.4
18,457

1974
1,842,637
302.8
6,085
1982
4,075,936
331.0
12,315
1990
7,310,798
368.5
19,837

1975
2,035,798
300.7
6,769
1983
4,354,304
335.3
12,986
1991
7,756,035
374.7
20,698

1976
2,253,915
306.4
7,356
1984
4,726,389
339.4
13,925
1992
8,322,237
380.3
21,883

49

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

M a n s fie ld , O H (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

666,335
179.2
3,718
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,261,403
181.4
6,954
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,201,262
177.2
12,424

1972

1971

1970

762,769
181.1
4,211

698,859
180.4
3,873

1979

1978

1,487,960
181.0
8,222

1,369,251
182.3
7,511

1987

1986

2,357,674
174.7
13,496

2,295,363
175.0
13,117

810,559
182.3
4,447
1980
1,600,737
181.3
8,831
1988
2,500,557
174.9
14,297

1973
905,681
182.7
4,956
1981
1,756,611
180.3
9,741
1989
2,607,536
174.4
14,949

1974
964,743
181.8
5,308
1982
1,774,456
178.5
9,940
1990
2,690,002
174.0
15,458

1975
1,013,055
182.0
5,565
1983
1,920,650
176.6
10,876
1991
2,710,679
174.9
15,500

1976
1.126,062
182.4
6,174
1984
2,090,045
177.6
11,770
1992
2,826,508
175.5
16,109

M c A lle n -E d ln b u rg -M Is s to n , T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

315,268
179.2
1,759
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,014,801
258.7
3,922
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,412,159
343.3
7,026

1971

1970

417,115
193.4
2,157

353,320
183.0
1,930

1979

1978

1,286,932
275.5
4,671

1,145,156
266.1
4,303

1987

1986

2,632,225
362.5
7,260

2,466,164
354.1
6,966

1972
464,955
204.9
2,269
1980
1,505,191
287.0
5,244
1988
2,851,098
368.0
7,748

1973
550,842
217.0
2,538
1981
1,816,548
299.0
6,076
1989
3,134,398
375.9
8,338

1974
648,721
223.8
2,899
1982
1,943,998
314.0
6,192
1990
3,486,580
387.0
9,008

1975
755,148
238.7
3,163
1983
2,048,559
327.8
6,250
1991
3,771,339
401.8
9,386

1976
860,587
249.0
3,456
1984
2,213,341
336.1
6,585
1992
4,126,125
421.0
9,802

M ed fo rd -A s h la n d , O R (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

293,118
93.8
3,124
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

784,789
122.3
6,415
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,607,804
135.3
11,887

1971

1970
316,062
95.4
3,314

360,943
99.5
3,628
1979

1978
917,193
126.4
7,254

1,040,938
129.9
8,012
1987

1986
1,722,535
136.3
12,635

1,838,500
138.4
13,286

1972
411,675
101.4
4,060
1980
1,158,381
133.0
8,713
1988
1,980,149
140.4
14,102

1973
470,719
107.2
4,389
1981
1,233,513
134.0
9,206
1989
2,181,872
143.4
15,216

1974
531,404
110.9
4,791
1982
1,251,075
133.3
9,385
1990
2,344,831
147.3
15,920

1975
593,937
114.9
5,168
1983
1,364,194
132.8
10,270
1991
2,471,813
150.6
16,410

1976
685,470
117.7
5,825
1984
1,615,597
133.7
11,335
1992
2,655,021
154.1
17,230

M e tb o u rn a -T itu s v llle -P a lm B a y, F L (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

921,723
219.0
4,209
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,615,367
241.5
6,690
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4,759,667
340.7
13,972

1970
888,825
229.7
3,870
1978
1,896,034
251.0
7,553
1986
5,108,334
352.6
14,489

1971
915,882
231.7
3,953
1979
2,250,230
263.0
8,555
1987
5,500,590
363.5
15,131

1972
1,010,727
230.5
4,385
1980
2,711,787
276.0
9,824
1988
5,955,004
376.0
15,836

1973
1,128,763
238.2
4,738
1981
3,130,606
286.4
10,930
1989
6,640,978
388.3
17,105

1974
1,202,196
238.5
5,041
1982
3,432,077
300.1
11,436
1990
7,103,928
403.1
17,621

1975
1,328,082
241.2
5,505
1983
3,804,652
311.7
12,206
1991
7,483,892
415.3
18,019

1976
1,441,458
240.8
5,986
1984
4,267,817
325.1
13,127
,1992
7,964,485
425.6
18,715

M e m p h is , T N -A R -M S (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,698,047
848.1
3,181
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

5,987,718
909.0
6,587

1970
2,932,435
858.1
3,417
1978
6,800,356
916.3
7,421

1971
3,271,736
867.1
3,773
1979
7,629,388
929.2
8,211

1972
3,693,603
879.8
4,198
1980
8,468,708
941.2
8,997

1973
4,154,615
881.8
4,711
1981
9,254,479
947.6
9,767

1974
4,597,862
893.4
5,146
1982
9,705,739
949.4
10,223

1975
4,963,392
896.8
5,535

1976
5,430,379
903.0
6,014

1983

1984

10,443,967
952.7
10,963

11,542,856
957.0
12,062

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

12,342,098
967.7
12,754

13,350,930
970.7
13,754

14,452,351
983.1
14,701

15,582,656
995.0
15,661

16,947,812
1,002.0
16,913

18,001,203
1,010.1
17,821

18,799,603
1,021.4
18,405

20,176,939
1,033.8
19,517

50

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

M a re a d , C A (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands ot dollars)
Total population (thousands) ........................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

356,726
101.3
3,523
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

894,156
126.6
7,063
1985

Total persona! Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,782,728
158.5
11,248

1970

1971

393,267
105.3
3,736
1978

413,946
108.0
3,832
1979

926,741
128.4
7,216
1986

1,091,802
131.8
8,285
1987

1,923,224
160.9
11,953

2,075,142
165.2
12,558

1972

1973

464,029
110.5
4,198
1980
1,254,490
135.7
9,246
1988
2,195,543
170.6
12,871

553,280
114.4
4,835
1981
1,269,593
139.9
9,072
1989
2,409,377
175.1
13,758

1974

1975

619,934
117.9
5,256
1982
1,349,070
143.4
9,406
1990
2,566,096
179.9
14,266

713,738
121.5
5,877
1983
1,393,621
148.6
9,378
1991
2,612,374
185.8
14,057

1976
810,731
126.4
6,416
1984
1,634,560
153.1
10,676
1992
2,783,047
189.1
14,717

M ia m i, FU (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,076,529
1,249.9
4,062

1970

1971

5,743,608
1,274.9
4,505

6,321,297
1,325.0
4,771

1972
7,191,313
1,377.4
5,221

1973
8,265,515
1,409.6
5,864

1974
9,152,390
1,448.7
6,318

1975
9,628,856
1,493.3
6,448

1976
10,351,667
1,511.6
6,848

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

11,342,431
1,530.8
7,410

12,874,346
1,542.0
8,349

14,649,282
1,584.6
9,245

16,911,713
1,641.7
10,301

19,054,666
I,
I I,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

24,624,600
1,779.4
13,839

26,114,531
1,807.2
14,450

28,039,916
1,837.5
15,260

29,719,239
1,872.2
15,874

32,550,498
1,904.6
17,090

34,273,529
1,944.2
17,629

35,238,187
1,978.9
17,807

34,384,318
2,008.0
17,124

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

1982
20,171,634
711.4 I,
134 II,

1983
21,557,916
728.0 1,745.0
674 12,354

1984
23,098,845
1,759.3
13,129

M ld d le s e x -S o m e ra e t-H u n te rd o n , N J (P M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) ........................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,801,070
836.6
4,543
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

7,920,796
869.4
9,111

1971

4,147,053
854.2
4,856
1978

4,512,794
863.5
5,226
1979

8.890,289
876.5
10,143

9,930,624
884.8
11,224

1972
4,940,812
869.1
5,685

5,447,947
868.5
6,273

6,018,183
869.1
6,925

6,482,514
866.1
7,484

7,116,648
866.6
8,212

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

11,172,538
887.9
12,583

12,524,340
895.6
13,985

13,604,528
904.3
15,044

14,761,386
917.8
16,083

16,512,933
929.7
17,761

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

17,807,616
946.3
18,818

19,323,946
965.6
20,013

21,020,153
986.2
21,314

23,340,854
1,001.0
23,318

25,055,869
1,012.2
24,755

26,695,215
1,022.6
26,106

27,483,205
1,032.5
26,617

29,396,095
1,046.8
28,082

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

M llw a u k e e -W a u k e s h a , W l (P M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

5.936,226
1,395.3
4,254

1971

6,302,767
1,404.5
4,488

6,682,636
1,405.2
4,756

1972
7,268,662
1,416.0
5,133

1977

1978

1979

1980

11,408,978
1,394.1
8,184

12,743,356
1,389.2
9,173

14,234,029
1,395.2
10,202

15,587,405
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

1988

21,161,637
1,386.3
15,264

22,364,363
1,392.6
16,059

23,452,827
1,398.3
16,773

25,151,871
1,412.4
17,808

1969

1970

8,063,850
1,409.3
5,722
1981

8,849,927
1,409.5
6,279

9,411,009
1,395.2
6,745

10,314,894
1,399.7
7,369

1982

1983

1984

17,881,034
1,395.8
12,811

18,536,159
1,384.4
13,389

20,174,563
1,382.0
14,598

1989

1990

1991

1992

26,854,602
1,422.0
18,885

28,580,890
1,434.3
19,927

29,617,345
1,443.0
20,526

31,603,790
1,449.9
21,797

1972

1973

1974 '

1975

1976

10,676,618
2,052.6
5,201

11,916,860
2,070.4
5,756

13,141,941
2,089.6
6,289

14,136,289
2,098.2
6,737

15,670,595
2,112.3
7,419

17,031,363
397.6 1,397.7
153 12,185

M ln n e a p o lla -S t P a ul, M N -W I (M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands ot dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

8,704,767
1,991.6
4,371

9,354,919
2,031.5
4,605

1971
9,944,833
2,050.5
4,850

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

17,514,057
2,123.0
8,250

19,696,861
2,143.6
9,189

22,509,471
2,167.7
10,384

25,294,362
2,205.5
11,469

27,995,066
2,230.6
12,550

30,028,449
2,257.2
13,304

31,983,257
2,271.1
14,083

35,834,931
2,292.7
15,630

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

38,635,924
2,328.6
16,592

41,341,989
2,365.3
17,479

44,187,998
2.405.6
18,369

47,442,912
2,459.7
19,288

51,154,680
2,502.9
20,438

54,579,159
2,547.9
21,421

56,692,556
2,582.3
21,955

60,957,722
2,618.0
23,284

51

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

M o b ile , A L (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,019,171
374.9
2,718
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,509,465
425.5
5,897
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,989,443
455.6
10,952

1972

1971

1970

1,199,404
383.4
3,128

1,109,696
377.8
2,937

1979

1978

3,127,898
438.3
7,136

2,830,743
434.6
6,513

1987

1986
5,311,876
467.6
11,360

1,327,829
386.8
3,433
1980
3,532,423
444.3
7,951
1988
5,852,548
470.8
12,432

5,544,816
470.9
11,776

1973
1,510,026
388.7
3,884
1981
3,971,900
444.3
8,939
1989
6,288,867
473.9
13,271

1974
1,725,816
395.5
4,364
1982
4,143,392
452.0
9,166
1990
6,758,873
478.2
14,135

1975

1976
2,259,658
415.1
5,443

1,965,325
403.1
4,876
1983

1984
4,661,921
453.0
10,290

4,332,366
452.0
9,584

1992

1991

7,833,390
495.6
15,806

7,316,238
486.0
15,054

M o d e s to , C A (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

694,258
191.3
3,630
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,756,632
247.0
7,112
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,913,391
308.0
12,704

1971

1970
765,322
195.6
3,913

1,987,584
247.3
8,038

4,235,146
319.4
13,261

1980

2,270,917
260.9
8,703
1987

1986

927,295
201.6
4,599

825,555
199.7
4,134
1979

1978

1972

2,555,239
268.0
9,535
1988
4,983,501
347.7
14,333

4,615,985
333.3
13,851

1973
1,063,373
215.2
4,942
1981
2,827,603
276.6
10,223
1989
5,508,212
360.9
15,264

1974
1,214,487
222.5
5,459
1982
3,021,118
283.4
10,660
1990
6,053,999
375.3
16,130

1976

1975

1,505,101
236.3
6,370

1,332,021
229.5
5,804

1984

1983

3,551,647
299.2
11,872

3,190,460
292.5
10,906

1992

1991
6,249,991
386.3
16,179

'

6,615,198
395.2
16,738

M o n m o u th -O c e a n , NJ (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,710,325
650.2
4,169
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

6,329,734
811.7
7,798

1970
2,979,852
675.8
4,409
1978
7,241,374
828.0
8,746

1971

1972

3,347,822
698.3
4,794
1979

3,739,710
727.4
5,141
1980
9,586,941
851.9
11,254

8,320,015
841.7
9,885

1973
4,234,783
749.6
5,649

1974
4,660,209
766.8
6,077

1975
5,091,120
784.8
6,487

1976
5,686,174
796.3
7,141

1982

1983

1984

10,797,832
860.7
12,545

11,677,902
869.7
13,427

12,813,842
878.2
14,592

14,388,852
893.1
16,111

1981

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

15,705,091
912.4
17,212

17,250,886
934.2
18,466

18,767,567
954.3
19,665

20,501,502
967.0
21,201

21,900,549
978.5
22,383

22,891,625
988.7
23,154

23,522,323
995.0
23,640

25,040,363
1,004.2
24,935

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

M o n ro e , L A (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

300,354
114.3
2,628
1977

Total personal Income (thousands ot dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

734,174
134.4
5,464
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,577,702
143.8
10,973

315,434
115.5
2,731
1978
869,223
135.3
6,423
1986
1,644,107
145.4
11,304

1971

396,558
121.7
3,258

356,923
117.6
3,035
1979

1980

972,255
137.0
7,096
1987

1,090,781
139.6
7,812
1988

1,649,493
144.3
11,433

1,735,622
143.2
12,119

442,640
123.4
3,587
1981
1,222,451
140.8
8,682
1989
1,837,692
142.7
12,874

496,501
125.4
3,960
1982
1,293,410
141.1
9,168
1990
1,940,864
142.1
13,655

554,102
129.0
4,295
1983
1,380,394
142.6
9,680
1991 .
2,055,358
143.1
14,368

656,115
132.9
4,938
1984
1,478,283
143.4
10,312
1992
2,199,936
144.9
15,181

M o n tg o m e ry , A L (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) ............... .......
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

682,678
221.8
3,078
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,614,588
259.0
6,233
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,470,097
289.9
11,971

1970
745,244
226.3
3,293
1978
1,838,420
262.9
6,994
1986
3,724,504
287.4
12,960

1971
833,389
229.2
3,635
1979
2,071,353
268.5
7,715
1987
3,978,528
290.8
13,681

1972
952,413
238.6
3,992
1980
2,298,030
273.9
8,391
1988
4,235,291
292.0
14,503

1973
1,077,518
244.3
4,411
1981
2,514,328
277.0
9,078
1989
4,541,001
292.1
15,548

1974
1,207,205
250.1
4,826
1982
2,674,084
280.9
9,521
1990
4,828,632
293.3
16,465

1975
1,302,480
252.6
5,157
1983
2,907,396
282.0
10,312
1991
5,102,626
297.9
17,126

1976
1,468,022
256.6
5,721
1984
3,201,634
286.0
11,196
1992
5,443,936
303.6
17,931

52

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

M u n c le , IN (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

430,428
127.6
3,375
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

824,750
130.2
6,336
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,425,133
122.3
11,651

1970
444,519
129.4
3,435
1978
915,163
129.7
7,055
1986
1,505,911
120.5
12,494

1971

1972

484,856
130.5
3,715
1979

513,012
133.3
3,847
1980

1,014,317
128.6
7,887
1987

1,105,442
128.4
8,610
1988

1,567,161
120.7
12,979

1,662,128
120.3
13,816

1973
585,577
133.0
4,403
1981
1,191,166
127.3
9,354
1989
1,770,634
120.0
14,759

1974
634,381
131.3
4,833
1982
1,193,359
125.8
9,488
1990
1,883,301
119.6
15,741

1975
665,780
130.3
5,109
1983
1,264,870
124.5
10,163
1991
1,974,148
119.8
16,485

1976
735,316
130.5
5,634
1984
1,371,975
123.7
11,089
1992
2,111,606
120.4
17,543

M y rtle B e ach, S C (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

181,164
69.2
2,618
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

504,387
93.6
5,387
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,422,238
126.2
11,269

1970
198,079
70.8
2,797
1978
603,346
97.4
6,194
1986
1,519,504
130.4
11,649

1971

1972

233,349
75.3
3,097
1979

269,985
78.8
3,425
1980

667,164
99.4
6,713
1987
1,674,996
134.5
12,452

759,095
102.4
7,412
1988
1,842,524
136.9
13,463

1973
315,052
81.9
3,845
1981
886,364
106.2
8,348
1989
1,910,264
141.0
13,544

1974
361,713
85.1
4,253
1982
968,546
109.1
8,879
1990
2,200,095
144.9
15,182

1975
405,444
88.1
4,605
1983
1,114,579
114.6
9,725
1991
2,315,554
149.2
15,524

1976
464,536
93.0
4,885
1984
1,282,430
120.4
10,648
1992
2,443,186
152.3
16,040

N a p le s , F L (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

178,266
35.5
5,028
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

609,008
69.4
8,775
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,128,550
117.0
18,195

1970
210,036
38.9
5,403
1978
752,019
74.8
10,048
1986
2,447,336
123.3
19,842

1971

1972

248,843
42.7
5,830
1979
893,877
81.9
10,916
1987
2,806,230
130.5
21,508

290,423
49.1
5,910
1980
1,076,900
87.6
12,298
1988
3,338,740
138.2
24,156

1973
367,794
54.8
6,717
1981
1,331,574
93.8
14,203
1989
3,827,728
145.8
26,254

1974
424,486
58.4
7,269
1982
1,441,358
100.6
14,332
1990
4,208,953
154.2
27,300

1975
448,820
63.6
7,057
1983
1,651,805
105.3
15,689
1991
4,376,829
160.2
27,327

1976
516,140
66.1
7,806
1984
1,886,108
111.4
16,935
1992
4,485,966
164.7
27,232

N a s h v ille , T N (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,375,021
689.8
3,443
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

5,377,594
802.0
6,705

1970
2,532,241
700.2
3,617
1978
6,163,084
820.0
7,516

1971
2,757,221
710.0
3,884
1979
6,974,066
837.5
8,327

1972
3,099,112
732.5
4,231
1980
7,749,478
852.6
9,089

1973
3,559,567
742.2
4,796
1981
8,752,814
857.2
10,210

1974
3,946,340
758.6
5,202
1982
9,296,145
863.8
10,762

1975
4,218,362
776.2
5,434

1976
4,773,247
785.7
6,075

1983

1984

10,066,278
873.3
11,527

11,368,868
887.5
12,811

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

12,534,608
901.5
13,904

13,881,070
920.9
15,073

15,085,668
944.0
15,980

16,042,338
957.9
16,748

17,044,706
973.5
17,509

18,127,050
988.8
18,333

19,218,820
1,003.9
19,144

21,048,536
1,023.3
20,569

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

12,593,409
2,516.5
5,004

13,389,298
2,562.9
5,224

14,408,140
2,574.2
5,597

15,649,921
2,582.1
6,061

16,926,926
2,585.1
6,548

18,279,396
2,570.4
7,111

19,678,802
2,594.1
7,586

21,250,360
2,600.2
8,173

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

23,189,233
2,603.3
8,908

25,750,763
2,601.4
9,899

28,818,508
2,601.0
11,080

32,879,972
2,606.4
12,615

36,594,107
2,600.5
14,072

39,417,845
2,602.8
15,144

42,470,325
2,620.3
16,208

47,324,596
2,622.0
18,049

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

50,664,876
2,619.2
19,344

54,629,349
2,612.8
20,908

58,319,937
2,609.3
22,351

62,217,242
2,616.4
23,780

66,067,601
2,614.1
25,273

69,738,428
2,608.4
26,736

70,773,958
2,622.0
26,992

73,825,477
2,640.3
27,961

N a s s a u -S u ffo lk , N Y (P M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

53

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

N e w H a v e n -B rld g e p o rt-S ta m fo rd -D a n b u ry -W a te rb u ry , C T (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

7,848,144
1,527.9
5,136

1970

1971

8,293,083
1,540.4
5,384

1972

8,683,550
1,549.8
5,603

9,350,950
1,546.2
6,048

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,165,039
1,543.3
6,587

10,965,787
1,547.6
7,086

11,648,676
1,554.2
7,495

12,761,393
1,555.7
8,203

1981

1982

1983

1984

22,787,590
1,577.6
14,445

24,466,571
1,580.8
15,477

26,155,112
1,589.9
16,451

29,238,018
1,599.3
18,282

1977

1978

1979

14,138,463
1,568.3
9,015

15,826,888
1,559.8
10,147

17,860,559
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

31,458,178
1,608.3
19,560

34,054,151
1,622.2
20,993

37,043,993
1,625.0
22,797

41,131,123
1,630.3
25,229

43,646,881
1,632.5
26,737

45,370,067
1,632.6
27,790

45,829,677
1,632.7
28,070

48,530,885
1,629.8
29,777

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

1980
20,329,007
562.9 1,570.4
428 12,945

N e w L o n d o n -N o rw lc h , C T (N E C M A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

875,584
225.6
3,882
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,791,967
241.3
7,427
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

3,957,504
250.1
15,825

943,081
231.4
4,075
1978
1,933,111
242.7
7,964
1986
4,118,600
249.1
16,531

1971

1972

1,018,111
234.0
4,351

1,117,686
238.9
4,679

1979

1980

2,143,339
240.8
8,900

2,441,853
239.0
10,218

1987

1988

4,432,832
251.0
17,664

4,696,727
254.3
18,472

1,243,982
238.1
5,224
1981
2,780,756
241.7
11,507
1989
5,001,642
254.9
19,625

1,385,231
238.4
5,811
1982
3,045,943
243.0
12,536
1990
5,129,498
255.2
20,102

1,464,166
241.6
6,060
1983
3,349,041
247.3
13,543
1991
5,286,014
254.0
20,809

1,615,074
242.0
6,675
1984
3,715,820
249.9
14,870
1992
5,567,535
248.2
22,427

N e w O rle a n a , LA (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

3,900,319
1,134.4
3,438
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

8,617,306
1,255.3
6,865
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,348.9
13,327

1970
4,185,247
1,146.9
3,649
1978

1971

1972

4,502,671
1,166.5
3,860

4,922,124
1,187.3
4,146

1973
5,439,183
1,197.2
4,543

1974
6,129,327
1,202.9
5,095

1975
6,836,256
1,217.2
5,617

1976
7,735,585
1,240.0
6,239

1979

1980

1981

11,112,892
1,285.6
8,644

12,802,304
1,309.7
9,775

14,725,247
I,
I I,

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

18,218,719
1,346.2
13,534

18,237,796
1,326.2
13,752

19,127,379
1,309.6
14,606

19,841,096
1,296.6
15,302

21,038,449
1,284.2
16,382

22,256,303
1,291.9
17,227

23,561,775
1,302.7
18,087

9,812,778
1,270.3
7,725

1982
15,723,936
322.4 I,
135 II,

1983
16,363,576
340.9 1,351.2
727 12,110

1984
17,376,900
1,349.6
12,875

N e w Y o rk , N Y (P M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

45,725,501
9,024.0
5,067

48,885,092
9,080.6
5,383

51,678,851
9,091.1
5,685

54,982,929
9,026.7
6,091

57,713,424
8,874.6
6,503

61,646,274
8,782.6
7,019

65,417,437
8,685.3
7,532

69,322,408
8,622.8
8,039

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

74,435,896
8,498.9
8,758

80,800,171
8,380.2
9,642

87,691,015
8,306.5
10,557

97,060,782
8,280.9
11,721

1985
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

149,066,319
8,449.8
17,641

1986
160,097,767
8,495.7
18,845

1987
170,930,671
8,512.6
20,080

1988
184,889,665
8,513.3
21,718

108,684,448
8,281.6
13,124
1989
196,834,845
8,538.5
23,053

117,193,246
8,293.5
14,131
1990
210,789,757
8,547.4
24,661

126,323,998
8,362.0
15,107
1991
216,605,239
8,540.6
25,362

139,208,960
8,417.9
16,537
1992
231,232,273
8,551.8
27,039

N e w a rk , NJ (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,312,576
2,013.7
5,121

10,973,542
2,035.4
5,391

11,759,063
2,029.7
5,793

12,638,056
2,021.8
6,251

13,569,394
2,008.2
6,757

14,424,213
2,000.1
7,212

15,659,703
1,993.2
7,856

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

17,030,953
1,980.0
8,601

18,860,513
1,975.8
9,546

20,955,237
1,970.7
10,634

23,624,022
1,964.1
12,028

26,228,637
1,957.0
13,402

28,177,983
1,951.1
14,442

30,373,013
1,952.0
15,560

33,470,808
1,951.9
17,148

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

35,511,961
1,952.1
18,192

37,928,573
1,950.2
19,449

40,600,876
1,945.3
20,871

44,365,253
1,937.8
22,895

46,589,147
1,926.0
24,189

48,727,254
1,915.9
25,434

50,181,953
1,916.2
26,188

53,526,348
1,923.3
27,830

9,561,745
1,988.2
4,809

54

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Metropolitan Areas

N e w b u rg h , N Y -P A (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

875,710
229.9
3,808
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,890,059
267.4
7,069
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,220,981
300.1
14,065

1970
943,618
234.8
4,018
1978
2,101,586
272.5
7,711
1986
4,598,611
306.9
14,985

1972

1971

1,199,879
245.2
4,894

1,064,100
240.7
4,421

1980

1979

2,677,066
278.9
9,599

2,371,825
277.6
8,545

1988

1987

5,424,738
324.2
16,735

5,009,668
316.0
15,855

1973
1,324,424
250.2
5,294
1981
2,984,199
282.9
10,548
1989
5,828,783
330.9
17,614

1974
1,443,994
255.4
5,654
1982
3,249,910
286.6
11,338
1990
6,174,348
337.4
18,300

1975
1,574,987
260.5
6,045
1983
3,506,554
290.0
12,093
1991
6,376,151
342.6
18,609

1976
1,724,913
261.8
6,588
1984
3,894,774
295.2
13,191
1992
6,779,079
348.3
19,463

N o rfo lk -V Irg ln ia B e a c h -N e w p o rt N e w s , V A -N C (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,677,253
1,076.7
3,415
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

7,687,220
1,189.1
6,465
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970
3,867,392
1,091.5
3,543
1978
8,656,967
1,201.5
7,205
1986

17,416,442
1,310.3
13,291

18,856,470
1,336.2
14,112

1969

1970

1972

1971

4,690,437
1,106.5
4,239

4,227,902
1,104.8
3,827

1973
5,238,806
1,129.2
4,639

1974
5,844,897
1,149.6
5,084

1975
6,338,808
1,157.6
5,476

1976
6,956,261
1,170.5
5,943
1984

1980

1981

1982

1983

10,939,800
1,207.7
9,058

12,435,454
1,228.0
10,126

13,507,721
1,238.3
10,908

14,714,040
I,
II,

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

20,218,197
1,375.1
14,703

21,566,405
1,402.8
15,373

22,932,834
1,425.2
16,090

24,257,750
1,449.6
16,735

25,474,970
1,463.1
17,412

27,055,568
1,496.7
18,077

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

11,078,232
1,674.0
6,618

12,194,448
1,679.9
7,259

13,659,926
1,699.4
8,038

1982

1983

1984

24,667,869
1,794.4
13,747

26,306,227
1,821.5
14,442

28,568,616
1,852.7
15,420

31,775,004
1,881.0
16,893

1989

1990

1991

1992
52,326,612
2,148.2
24,359

1976

1979
9,610,200
1,200.6
8,004

16,190,805
271.4 1,295.3
573 12,499

O a k la n d , C A (P M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

7,447,468
1,606.5
4,636
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

7,998,015
1,630.3
4,906
1978

1971
8,499,723
1,647.9
5,158
1979

15,032,845
1,714.8
8,766

17,080,316
1,729.8
9,874

19,314,871
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

34,542,755
1,912.7
18,059

36,825,361
1,941.8
18,964

1969

1970

39,006,394
1,970.3
19,798

9,233,022
1,667.2
5,538
1980
21,958,797
742.1 1,768.8
087 12,414
1988

9,953,868
1,663.3
5,984
1981

42,056,000
2,010.5
20,918

45,122,928
2,052.8
21,982

48,766,863
2,090.1
23,333

49,501,075
2,116.6
23,387

1972

1973

1974

1975

O c a la , F L (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

190,250
68.0
2,798
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

552,794
109.8
5,036
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,778,651
160.0
11,119

219,536
70.3
3,122
1978
644,556
112.6
5,723
1986
1,995,414
167.7
11,896

1971

301,669
81.1
3,721

254,653
76.7
3,321
1979

1980
923,741
124.4
7,424

760,297
117.8
6,455
1987
2,197,524
175.0
12,555

1988
2,376,812
181.1
13,122

368,470
89.7
4,107
1981
1,088,178
131.0
8,308
1989
2,645,981
188.5
14,034

409,291
97.4
4,201
1982
1,217,041
137.5
8,849
1990
2,855,254
196.9
14,500

442,467
99.7
4,437
1983
1,376,074
145.4
9,465
1991
3,002,712
202.9
14,799

492,799
105.3
4,682
1984
1,549,453
151.8
10,209
1992
3,197,760
208.0
15,375

O d a a a a -M ld la n d , T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

587,910
151.3
3,885
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,595,541
178.8
8,921
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,792,126
239.5
15,832

1970
635,480
158.2
4,016
1978
1,883,401
184.4
10,213
1986
3,386,968
241.4
14,032

1971
683,352
160.0
4,270
1979
2,125,779
190.3
11,172
1987
3,299,985
229.4
14,384

1972
747,263
161.0
4,640
1980
2,584,587
200.9
12,865
1988
3,531,005
228.0
15,486

1973
833,572
159.5
5,227
1981
3,284,010
211.6
15,519
1989
3,628,151
226.0
16,053

1974
987,813
165.0
5,986
1982
3,625,554
232.9
15,565
1990
3,886,808
225.5
17,235

1975
1,182,942
170.3
6,946
1983
3,420,648
243.1
14,073
1991
4.177,947
229.7
18,189

1976
1,397,809
175.3
7,975
1984
3,559,629
238.0
14,958
1992
4,369,824
233.8
18,692

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

55

O k la h o m a C ity , O K (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2.500,163
691.5
3,616
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

5,627,380
813.0
7,168

1970

1971

2,800,021
722.3
3,876
1978

1972

3,086,217
744.5
4,145

3,391,653
763.2
4,444

1979

6,717,489
828.5
8,108

1980

7,776,132
841.4
9,241

9,158,930
866.9
10,566

1973
3,773,105
778.1
4,849

1974
4,258,634
786.0
5,418

1975
4,686,673
791.3
5,923

1976
5,177,128
800.7
6,465

1981

1982

1983

1984

10,672,066
887.3
12,027

11,939,714
925.5
12,901

12,176,754
959.9
12,686

12,883,258
971.9
13,256

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

13,255,070
978.9
13,541

13,141,918
980.5
13,404

13,188,742
967.5
13,632

13,895,406
957.9
14,506

14,881,687
957.0
15,550

15,700,570
960.0
16,355

16,332,943
970.2
16,834

17,356,168
983.6
17,645

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

O ly m p ia , W A (P M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

293,159
75.3
3,894
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

773,741
106.5
7,263
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,880,345
139.0
13,629

330,615
77.5
4,266
1978
932,925
112.8
8,272
1986
2,057,306
142.8
14,405

1971
365,765
79.9
4,577

397,676
82.0
4,851

1979

1980

1,080,221
119.2
9,064

1,244,929
125.5
9,924

1987

1988

2,200,365
146.8
14,991

2,362,209
151.7
15,573

455,814
84.9
5,367
1981
1,387,940
129.3
10,735
1969
2,651,612
156.4
16,956

586,704
93.8
6,258

518,215
89.5
5,792
1982
1,451,542
132.1
10,989
1990
2,946,318
163.0
18,076

1983
1,561,025
134.2
11,631
1991
3,207,325
169.5
18,925

680,802
97.8
6,961
1984
1,705,705
136.1
12,537
1992
3,496,144
176.6
19,801

O m a h a , N E -IA (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

2,170,545
564.6
3,844
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,470,856
606.8
7,368
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

8,866,958
623.9
14,213

1970
2,363,819
576.5
4,100
1978
5,018,331
610.1
8,225
1986
9,316,764
624.4
14,922

1971
2,631,536
587.6
4,308
1979
5,542,726
609.5
9,094
1987
9,660,579
624.7
15,465

1972
2,776,550
596.6
4,654
1980
6,108,018
606.8
10,067

1973
3,104,227
601.6
5,160
1981
6,788,515
609.0
11,146

1974
3,382,838
605.7
5,585
1982
7,239,765
612.9
11,812

1975
3,676,339
602.0
6,107
1983
7,634,102
616.1
12,392

1976
4,064,950
608.8
6,677
1984
8,337,156
620.8
13,429

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,350,090
631.0
16,403

10,959,646
635.6
17,244

11,850,632
641.4
18,476

12,533,061
649.5
19,297

13,287,764
656.4
20,242

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,935,883
1,669.1
6,552

12,220,468
1,725.7
7,081

14,048,545
1,772.7
7,925

1981

1982

1983

1984

29.253.165
2,001.1
14,619

30,972,262
2,039.6
15,186

33,247,363
2,060.6
15,980

37,328,107
2,112.1
17,674

O ra n g o C o u n ty , C A (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

6,421,858
1,376.8
4,664

1970
7,005,228
1,432.6
4,890

1971
7,636,975
1,484.2
5,078

1972
8,496,047
1,536.8
5,528

9,647,082
1,607.1
6,003

1977

1978

1979

16,202,664
1,812.1
8,941

19,067,931
1,853.1
10,290

22,152,514
I,
II,

1985

1966

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

40,701,692
2,158.0
18,861

43,934,325
2,211.1
19,870

47,118,978
2,260.3
20,846

50,990,740
2,308.6
22,088

54,955,583
2,367.7
23,210

58,720,698
2,417.3
24,292

58,993,490
2,446.6
24,113

61,251,975
2,484.8
24,651

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1978

1980
25,562,489
892.0 1,946.0
709 13,136

O rla n d o , F L (M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,792,926
510.2
3,514
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4,728,964
725.6
6,617

1,999,274
528.2
3,785
1978
5,552,854
749.1
7,413

1971
2,332,739
658,7
4,175
1979
6,435,018
780.9
8,240

2,759,479
599.8
4,601
1980
7,671,627
813.0
9,436

3,279,043
644.1
5,091
1981
8,810,899
847.5
10,396

3,594,934
680.5
6,283
1982
9,803,510
881.5
11,122

3,831.868
689.6
5,557

4,243,919
704.9
6,020

1983

1984

11,004,417
922.6
11,927

12.249,339
965.2
12,691

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

13,637,060
1,007.0
13,643

15,062,347
1,052,1
14,316

18,451,634
1,098.5
14,977

18,057,012
1,141.1
15,824

20,061,660
1,186.0
16,916

21.645.068
1,239.4
17,465

22,627,517
1,275.9
17,734

24,261,567
1,304.7
18,596

56

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Metropolitan Areas

O w e n s b o ro , K Y (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

243,464
78.6
3,097
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

527,717
83.1
6,351
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,045,817
87.9
11,901

1971

1970
264,270
79.5
3,323

282,743
80.3
3,521
1979

1978
605,132
84.1
7,195

1,078,950
87.5
12,328

316,916
80.3
3,946
1980
769,485
86.1
8,935

684,903
85.5
8,010
1987

1986

1972

1988

1,103,520
87.0
12,686

1,144,839
86.8
13,187

1973
346,765
81.4
4,259
1981
860,689
86.5
9,953
1989
1,243,245
86.9
14,309

1974
387,136
82.0
4,721
1982
893,652
86.9
10,287
1990
1,318,037
87.3
15,103

1975
417,633
82.5
5,062
1983
924,815
87.4
10,582
1991
1,397,533
87.9
15,908

1976
471,301
82.8
5,692
1984
1,020,583
88.3
11,552
1992
1,486,348
88.8
16,736

P a n a m a C ity , F L (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

201,228
73.9
2,724
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

529,153
93.4
5,664
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,324,518
112.9
11,731

1971

1970
229,670
75.7
3,035

254,287
78.1
3,258
1979

1978
605,342
94.8
6,388

1,438,672
117.3
12,268

285,625
79.7
3,582
1980

673,157
97.5
6,903
1987

1986

1972

774,650
98.4
7,875
1988
1,616,398
122.5
13,198

1,517,601
120.6
12,586

1973
329,294
81.8
4,024
1981
885,723
100.3
8,827
1989
1,741,854
124.8
13,961

1974
380,285
86.6
4,393
1982
972,497
103.6
9,385
1990
1.908,861
127.4
14,988

1975
426,943
89.2
4,788
1983
1,069,819
105.7
10,118
1991
2,056,840
130.3
15,787

1976
485,299
91.8
5,284
1984
1,202,531
108.9
11,038
1992
2,203,851
134.0
16,445

P a rk e rs b u rg -M a rle tta , W V -O H (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

457,826
142.1
3,222
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

965,754
151.8
6,363
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,806,726
155.5
11,617

1970
494,206
143.8
3,436
1978
1,091,896
154.7
7,059
1986
1,866,628
154.2
12,109

1971

1972
566,614
145.5
3,895

521,718
144.0
3,622
1979

1980

1,217,652
156.3
7,790
1987

1,354,901
158.0
8,573
1988

1,915,393
152.4
12,570

2,035,499
151.0
13,480

1973
624,447
146.8
4,253
1981
1,475,655
157.8
9,353
1989
2,112,520
149.8
14,099

1974
714,277
147.6
4,840
1982
1,527,160
156.9
9,735
1990
2,244,624
149.2
15,044

1975
763,645
149.7
5,101
1983
1,607,038
156.9
10,243
1991
2,354,922
149.4
15,761

1976
853,813
150.2
5,686
1984
1,712,007
156.3
10,956
1992
2,514,739
150.3
16,736

P e n s a c o la , F L (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

723,575
239.1
3,026
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,631,279
285.4
5,716
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income'(dollars)............

3,674,151
318.5
11,535

1970
802,906
244.1
3,289
1978
1,832,926
286.4
6,399
1986
3,948,543
325.4
12,134

1971
901,014
251.2
3,588
1979
2,059,550
289.2
7,123
1987
4,197,477
331.8
12,652

1972
1,015,308
261.1
3,889
1980
2,320,046
292.1
7,942
1988
4,435,369
334.0
13,280

1973
1,110,642
264.4
4,200
1981
2,657,498
298.7
8,897
1989
4,772,654
339.1
14,073

1974
1,247,322
267.6
4,662
1982
2,890,381
304.0
9,507
1990
5,173,586
345.6
14,972

1975
1,386,685
275.7
5,030
1983
3,154,015
308.8
10,213
1991
5,457,838
352.5
15,481

1976
1,493,913
282.3
5,292
1984
3,436,352
314.6
10,922
1992
5,885,920
361.4
16,287

P e o rla -P e k ln , IL (M S A )

1969
Total persona! income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,335,327
340.1
3,926
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,015,164
361.2
8,348
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,659,136
347.2
13,419

1970
1,469,212
343.1
4,282
1978
3,383,393
362.7
9,329
1986
4,803,663
341.2
14,078

1971
1,602,968
348.5
4,599
1979
3,630,730
362.8
10,007
1987
4,955,414
339.2
14,608

1972
1,721,755
353.2
4,875
1980
3,966,639
366.2
10,833
1988
5,314,963
340.8
15,598

1973
1,986,186
353.7
5,615
1981
4,354,173
366.7
11,875
1989
5,800,272
339.7
17,073

1974
2,238,356
355.7
6,294
1982
4,322,044
364.3
11,865
1990
6,179,156
339.8
18,183

1975
2,531,274
357.6
7,079
1983
4,171,102
360.1
11,582
1991
6,262,539
341.9
18,317

1976
2,768,876
360.5
7,681
1984
4,507,388
354.4
12,717
1992
6,573,861
342.5
19,193

57

Metropolitan Areas

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

P h ila d e lp h ia , P A -N J (P M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

20,280,282
4,829.1
4,200

21,672,910
4,890.7
4,431

22,966,325
4,912.7
4,675

24,855,398
4,899.9
5,073

26,966,747
4,860.3
5,548

29,426,848
4,837.5
6,083

31,575,910
4,827.3
6,541

34,566,005
4,820.3
7,171

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

37,628,205
4,804.0
7,833

41,504,005
4,785.4
8,673

45,945,969
4,786.8
9,598

50,954,306
4,786.6
10,645

56,320,151
4,784.6
11,771

60,353,047
4,785.0
12,613

64,465,234
4,782.6
13,479

69,972,285
4,791.4
14,604

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

75,597,153
4,798.2
15,755

81,125,489
4,830.6
16,794

86,587,749
4,866.9
17,791

93,230,137
4,890.0
19,065

99,894,216
4,908.6
20,351

1969

1970

105,961,770
4,925.9
21,511

109,572,413
4,938.4
22,188

115,670,197
4,943.8
23,397

P h o e n ix -M e s a , A Z (M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,719,703
1,013.4
3,671
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

4,230,626
1,049.7
4,030

1971

1972

4,782,863
1,100.2
4,347

5,504,292
1,164.0
4,729

1973
6,408,925
1,237.7
5,178

1974
7,286,939
1,302.0
5,597

1975
7,654,445
1,337.7
5,722

1976
8,649,562
1,366.4
6,330

1978

1979

1980

1981

11,782,559
1,476.5
7,980

14,150,820
1,546.3
9,151

16,362,445
1,611.7
10,152

18,640,190
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

28,089,717
1,925.9
14,585

31,033,158
2,009.6
15,442

33,575,815
2,095.7
16,021

35,818,756
2,153.6
16,632

38,096,580
2,209.8
17,240

40,236,823
2,245.9
17,916

41,676,445
2,284.4
18,244

44,319,075
2,330.4
19,018

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

9,845,887
1,416.9
6,949

1982
19,652,402
655.8 I,
258 II,

1983
21,795,152
706.7 1,758.2
515 12,396

1984
24,886,161
1,837.9
13,541

P in e B luff, A R (M S A)

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

219,483
85.2
2,577
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

475,695
86.2
5,518
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

881,325
87.4
10,082

236,502
85.1
2,781
1978
545,926
88.0
6,207
1986
945,113
86.9
10,871

1971
258,246
84.5
3,057

279,561
84.9
3,294

1979

1980

614,156
89.5
6,861

677,996
90.8
7,465

1987

1988

963,950
86.9
11,090

1,037,969
86.3
12,025

321,103
84.8
3,787
1981
736,414
90.4
8,147
1989
1,073,775
85.8
12,515

346,825
85.4
4,062
1982
741,843
89.3
8,307
1990
1,121,365
85.4
13,136

377,216
84.9
4,445
1983
779,413
88.6
8,802
1991
1,150,260
85.4
13,476

424,876
85.7
4,961
1984
840,657
88.1
9,542
1992
1,226,527
85.3
14,386

P itts b u rg h , PA (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,189,043
2,683.4
3,797

10,862,759
2,683.0
4,049

11,402,898
2,684.2
4,248

12,318,996
2,675.0
4,605

13,479,802
2,653.3
5,080

15,005,823
2,626.1
5,714

16,435,477
2,623.1
6,266

18,008,822
2,616.2
6,884

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

19,833,906
2,606.1
7,611

21,903,393
2,596.5
8,436

24,350,519
2,581.6
9,432

26,852,269
2,569.6
10,450

29,522,109
2,555.8
11,551

30,747,102
2,547.6
12,069

31,323,887
2,536.2
12,351

33,127,196
2,513.1
13,182

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

34,691,681
2,477.1
14,005

36,274,604
2,451.5
14,797

37,454,996
2,432.7
15,396

39,661,059
2,423.5
16,365

42,590,905
2,406.9
17,696

45,436,797
2,395.3
18,969

47,864,179
2,399.7
19,946

50,956,463
2,406.5
21,175

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

i976

' 1984

P itts fie ld , M A (N E C M A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

587,552
149.0
3,944
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,022,524
144.8
7,060
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

2,022,887
143.4
14,108

623,805
149.9
4,162
1978
1,130,331
146.4
7,723
1986
2,182,160
141.6
15,414

1971
662,299
151.0
4,386
1979
1,247,626
145.4
8,578
1987
2,284,549
141.7
16,122

711,700
148.9
4,781
1980
1,391,138
145.0
9,596
1988
2,457,762
141.3
17,397

784,854
149.6
5,247
1981
1,530,312
144.5
10,587
1989
2,608,336
140.5
18,563

851,677
149.6
5,'691
1982
1,631,608
142.9
11,417
1990
2,692,609
139.3
19,335

902,873
148.8
6,068
1983
1,739,652
143.1
12,157
1991
2,834,884
137.8
20,567

960,785
146.4
6,565
1984
1,915,572
143.3
13,368
1992
2,904,222
136.8
21,226

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Metropolitan Areas

P o rtla n d , M E (N E C M A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

708,962
191,7
3,699
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,462,270
212.1
6,893
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,316,860
227.0
14,615

1971

1970
766,710
193.0
3,972

1972

1979

1978
1,632,512
213.7
7,639

3,697,351
230.4
16,051

1980

1,822,400
214.8
8,483
1987

1986

911,104
199.1
4,576

825,989
196.7
4,199

2,047,854
216.2
9,474
1988
4,484,838
237.2
18,910

4,060,119
233.7
17,373

1973
999,425
202.6
4,932

1974
1,094,294
205.8
5,316
1982

1981
2,291,677
217.0
10,559
1989
4,841,250
241.0
20,086

2,480,796
218.4
11,357
1990
5,115,127
243.7
20,993

1975
1,187,081
207.7
5,715
1983
2,704,971
221.1
12,233
1991
5,166,343
244.7
21,116

1976
1,336,173
210.2
6,358
1984
3,019,881
224.3
13,465
1992
5,419,843
244.4
22,178

P o rtla n d -V a n c o u v e r, O R -W A (P M 8 A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).............. ;.......
Per capita personal income (dollars).......... .

4,314,105
1,064.1
4,054

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4,648,020
1,079.2
4,307

1971

1972
5,616,453
1,128.0
4,979

5,042,845
1,099.5
4,587

1973
6,326,017
1,151.5
5,494

1974
7,122,807
1,168.3
6,097
1982

1975
7,812,292
1,186.1
6,586
1983

1976
8,853,680
1,206.6
7,338
1984

1978

1979

1980

1981

11,435,995
1,268.5
9,016

13,078,898
1,304.8
10,024

14,622,213
1,338.9
10,921

15,973,275
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

19,969,277
1,385.7
14,411

21,091,577
1,404.7
15,015

22,252,809
1,418.6
15,687

24,204,713
1,448.9
16,706

26,823,192
1,481.9
18,101

29,291,968
1,526.3
19,192

30,948.533
1,569.7
19,716

33,192,642
1,605.0
20,681

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970

9,885,269
1,235,7
8,000

16,386,532
367.8 I,
764 II,

17,256,477
367.5 1,363.0
983 12,661

18,846,445
1,374.2
13,714

P ro v ld a n c e -W a rw lc k -P a w tu c k e t, Rl (N E C M A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,200,968
839.9
3,811
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

6,043,053
872.2
6,928

3,459,226
855.9
4,041
1978
6,665,087
874.9
7,618

1971

1972

3,666,065
867.0
4,228
1979

3,998,061
878.7
4,550
1980
8,284,934
867.0
9,556

7,402,768
874.6
8,465

4,350,128
879.3
4,947
1981
9,170,607
870.2
10.539

4,668,652
873.1
6,347
1982
9,788,262
870.4
11,246

5,018,471
866.8
5,790

5,526,060
868.2
6,365

1983

1984

10,527,071
872.2
12,070

11,609,801
877.2
13,235

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

12,386,523
883.3
14,023

13,319,574
891.6
14,939

14,358,968
903.1
15,899

15,641,625
909.3
17,202

16,745,813
913.4
18,333

17,371,758
917.1
18.942

17,655,857
916.1
19,273

18,488,480
914.6
20,214

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

P ro v o -O ra m , U T (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

337,586
134.6
2,508
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

930,824
191.1
4,872
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

2,006,610
248.7
8,068

369,418
139.1
2,657
1978
1,083,709
199.2
5,439
1986
2,118,486
250.0
8,472

1971
411,839
146.0
2,821
1979
1,248,445
210.3
5,937
1987
2,258,443
253.8
8,898

476,578
155.1
3,074
1980
1,372,282
219.8
6,244
1988
2,480,070
256.9
9,653

550,485
162.4
3,389
1981
1,531,318
227.9
6,719
1969
2,736,501
260.3
10,513

620,829
169.5
3,662
1982
1,603,961
234.1
6,852
1990
3,015,262
264.5
11,399

687,513
174.3
3,943
1983
1,708,735
239.9
7,122
1991
3,312,642
269.0
12,314

804,868
180.2
4,466
1984
1,887,219
243.8
7,742
1992
3,590,133
275.1
13,052

P u e b lo , C O (M 8 A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

354,877
117.7
3,016
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

796,213
124.6
6,388
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,358,435
123.8
10,971

1970
388,852
118.6
3,279
1978
886,445
124.0
7,151
1986
1,404,906
124.1
11,319

1971
423,427
120.7
3,507
1979
995,030
125.9
7,904
1987
1,436,338
124.4
11,550

1972
471,000
122.0
3,860
1980
1,092,746
126.1
8,669
1988
1,533,083
124.1
12,358

1973
540,335
124.7
4,334
1981
1,211,859
125.6
9,650
1989
1,632,435
123.3
13,240

1974
606,723
124.6
4,869
1982
1,239,142
125.1
9,903
1990
1,728,226
123.1
14,045

1975
668,779
126.6
5,281
1983
1,243,599
125.6
9,901
1991
1,844,138
123.1
14,977

1976
736,454
126.7
5,860
1984
1,310,516
124.2
10,552
1992
1.963,162
123.8
15,863

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

59

Metropolitan Areas

P u n ta Q o rd a, FL (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

87,360
26.5
3,302
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,104,984
82.2
13,446

1971

103,818
28.0
3,711
1978

326,784
47.1
6,944
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1970

122,376
30.0
4,073
1979

397,881
50.9
7,810

1,249,920
87.8
14,243

1,377,818
93.9
14,678

1973

151,771
32.4
4,690
1980

471,295
55.3
8,523
1987

1986

1972

185,197
36.8
5,036
1981

574,823
59.4
9,674
1988
1,524,494
100.0
15,245

1974
213,015
41.5
5,137
1982

1,792,544
106.0
16,913

1990
1,945,058
112.7
17,265

1976

237,241
43.8
5,417
1983

739,417
68.4
10,806

684,665
63.6
10,758
1989

1975

275,356
44.3
6,216
1984

836,539
72.2
11,589
1991
2,014,367
116.8
17,251

959,310
77.1
12,443
1992
2,118,063
119.3
17,761

R a cin e, W l (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

671,844
170.2
3,948
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,342,229
171.5
7,824
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,406,024
171.1
14,066

1970

1971

691,594
170.9
4,048
1978

729,100
170.4
4,279
1979

1,515,279
171.8
8,822
1986

1,705,631
172.3
9,901
1987

2,542,117
170.7
14,890

2,671,423
171.3
15,596

1972

1973

805,060
170.3
4,727
1980
1,847,611
173.3
10,663
1988
2,873,939
173.3
16,585

902,776
170.6
5,290
1981
1,998,774
173.2
11,538
1989
3,048,753
174.1
17,514

1974
1,008,563
171.7
5,873
1982
2,036,016
172.3
11,817
1990
3,270,012
175.4
18,641

1975
1,098,167
173.9
6,315
1983
2,124,381
170.3
12,473
1991
3,440,269
177.7
19,361

1976
1,211,307
172.3
7,032
1984
2,327,482
170.6
13,647
1992
3,613,728
179.5
20,131

R a le lflh -D u rh a m -C h a p e l H ill, N C (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,767,220
526.7
3,355
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,178,004
630.4
6,627

1970
1,953,195
539.7
3,619
1978
4,772,297
640.9
7,446

1971
2,155,499
554.9
3,885
1979
5,384,125
654.0
8,233

1972
2,413,295
571.7
4,221
1980
6,098,058
667.5
9,136

1973
2,722,564
586.3
4,644
1981
6,833,655
679.1
10,063

1974
3,055,063
600.6
5,086
1982
7,395,190
690.7
10,707

1975
3,378,009
606.2
5,572
1983
8,210,616
706.3
11,625

1976
3,746,612
616.4
6,079
1984
9,496,760
728.2
13,042

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,761,392
753.8
14,276

11,784,024
777.8
15,151

12,718,852
795.9
15,981

13,961,685
818.5
17,058

15,240,842
839.6
18,152

16,725,272
861.2
19,420

17,672,458
884.2
19,986

19,172,441
909.2
21,086

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

R a p id C ity , S O (M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

183,338
60.2
3,047
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

455,845
71.2
6,402
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

929,083
74.5
12,475

202,883
59.8
3,394
1978
529,765
72.7
7,292
1986
996,042
76.0
13,109

1971
227,852
61.8
3,688
1979
596,011
73.3
8,136
1987
1,048,590
78.0
13,441

262,151
65.0
4,036
1980
639,728
70.5
9,075
1988
1,080,606
78.9
13,696

297,733
64.4
4,620
1981
704,629
70.5
9,997
1989
1,148,100
80.3
14,302

322,044
65.8
4,891
1982
759,924
71.7
10,597
1990
1,247,670
81.7
15,279

360,768
65.9
5,472
1983
812,828
72.8
11,170
1991
1,348,343
83.7
16,102

407,253
69.3
5,874
1984
888,640
73.9
12,017
1992
1,436,365
85.0
16,896

R e ad in g , P A (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,155,294
294.3
3,925
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,375,543
306.6
7,747
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

4,815,096
319.7
15,063

1970
1,231,634
296.8
4,150
1978
2,668,088
309.1
8,632
1986
5,101,529
322.8
15,802

1971
1,309,151
299.5
4,372
1979
3,002,725
312.1
9,622
1987
5,390,616
326.7
16,499

1972
1,451,152
300.9
4,823
1980
3,338,593
313.1
10,664
1988
5,743,902
330.7
17,372

1973
1,619,023
305.0
5,308
1981
3,688,376
314.9
11,714
1989
6,287,665
334.0
18,827

1974
1,783,954
305.7
5,835
1982
3,892,081
315.3
12,345
1990
6,516,275
337.5
19,310

1975
1,911,780
306.9
6,230
1983
4,188,297
316.2
13,244
1991
6,672,510
340.8
19,581

1976
2,134,163
308.5
6,919
1984
4,562,505
319.0
14,304
1992
7,110,860
343.1
20,723

60

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Metropolitan Areas

R e d d in g , C A (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

275,217
76.3
3,608
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

700,223
100.2
6,991
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,579,403
131.0
12,061

1971

1970
299,054
78.0
3,835

328,966
79.4
4,141
1979

1978
827,003
103.6
7,985

960,255
112.2
8,558
1987

1986
1,703,519
133.0
12,812

1,833,632
136.3
13,451

1972
362,048
80.7
4,489
1980
1,067,102
116.7
9,145
1988
1,994,352
140.5
14,198

1973
412,407
84.2
4,895
1981
1,151,130
120.8
9,526
1989
2,215,475
144.3
15,355

1974
475,370
86.7
5,486
1982
1,222,141
122.5
9,976
1990
2,446,348
148.7
16,456

1975
530,505
92.1
5,761
1983
1,328,633
124.3
10,691
1991
2,549,816
154.2
16,539

1976
621,222
94.9
6,545
1984
1,472,418
127.2
11,572
1992
2,712,543
157.6
17,212

Reno, N V (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

574,343
118.4
4,851
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,564,543
167.8
9,326
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,858,505
216.9
17,793

1971

1970
643,936
122.1
5,272

718,552
128.6
5,589
1979

1978
1,959,654
177.6
11,037

2,294,563
187.2
12,258
1987

1986
4,180,274
221.8
18,844

4,524,554
227.7
19,874

1972
804,331
135.4
5,941
1980
2,583,421
195.3
13,228
1988
4,897,104
233.4
20,985

1973
913,323
141.0
6,479
1981
2,874,817
200.6
14,329
1989
5,380,530
243.4
22,102

1974
1,002,247
147.4
6,799
1982
3,000,006
207.4
14,462
1990
5,924,778
256.3
23,113

1975
1,123,142
152.2
7,381
1983
3,182,964
207.6
15,331
1991
6,313,071
262.7
24,035

1976
1,309,537
158.7
8,253
1984
3,525,688
210.7
16,729
1992
6,855,660
268.5
25,529

R lc h la n d -K e n n e w lc k -P a 8 c o , W A (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

339,243
90.6
3,743
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

968,399
119.6
8,095
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,920,846
148.9
12,899

1971

1970
368,932
93.5
3,946

389,216
94.1
4,137
1979

1978
1,202,405
129.2
9,306

1,388,163
137.9
10,064
1987

1986
2,023,103
147.3
13,732

2,107,062
148.5
14,193

1972
434,790
95.1
4,574
1980
1,564,262
145.6
10,746
1988
2,112,655
148.1
14,264

1973
504,178
95.2
5,295
1981
1,836,825
149.9
12,253
1989
2,289,107
148.5
15,416

1974
612,884
98.7
6,212
1982
1,889,359
154.3
12,244
1990
2,537,831
151.2
16,786

1975
733,163
105.0
6,980
1983
1,915,783
151.2
12,672
1991
2,775,660
155.6
17,840

1976
828,865
112.8
7,346
1984
1,911,937
149.1
12,819
1992
3,055,358
160.9
18,989

R lc h m o n d -P e te rs b u rg , V A (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,517,968
674.0
3,736
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,561,746
740.9
7,507

1971

1970
2,672,029
676.9
3,948

2,932,127
688.1
4,261
1979

1978
6,331,796
748.4
8,460

7,196,169
756.9
9,507

1972
3,216,769
689.8
4,664
1980
8,103,291
764.2
10,603

1973
3,614,626
698.8
5,173
1981
9,084,489
773.6
11,743

1974
4,069,842
704.4
5,778
1982
9,748,725
778.0
12,530

1975
4,517,514
714.1
6,326

1976
5,001,929
727.4
6,876

1983

1984

10,489,929
784.9
13,365

11,462,012
790.8
14,495

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

12,328,589
799.4
15,422

13,364,264
811.2
16,475

14,584,465
827.0
17,635

15,901,088
843.2
18,859

17,429,688
855.6
20,372

18,535,266
869.6
21,314

18,952,222
880.8
21,517

19,985,306
896.1
22,303

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

R lv e rs id e -S a n B e rn a rd in o , C A (P M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,248,489
1,122.2
3,786

4,693,829
1,143.5
4,105

1971
5,075,734
1,171.2
4,334

1972
5,654,326
1,189.5
4,754

6,310,131
1,202.2
5,249

7,093,629
1,229.7
5,768
1982

7,987,402
1,248.6
6,397
1983

9,117,132
1,282.5
7,109
1984

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

10,321,374
1.347.6
7,659

12,030,491
1,435.7
8,379

13,757,134
1,496.8
9,191

15,844,346
1,572.7
10,074

18,162,348
I,
I I,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

26,942,420
1,940.5
13,884

29,928,168
2,052.3
14,583

32,904,635
2,193.1
15,003

36,215,966
2,353.0
15,392

40,438,931
2,488.4
16,251

44,484,645
2,630.6
16,910

45,759,695
2,739.6
16,703

48,047,908
2,822.8
17,021

19,554,337
635.4 I,
106 II,

21,329,568
703.7 1,770.0
478 12,050

23,995,228
1,845.8
13,000

61

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R o an o ke , V A (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

709,267
198.6
3,672

1,505,339
220.6
6,824

3,149,542
225.5
13,968

1,872,458
222.2
8,428

3,337,302
223.9
14,903

2,077,356
220.8
9,407

3,726,652
225.5
16,526

1,123,294
216.4
5,191

2,288,023
222.6
10,276

2,414,794
222.9
10,832

4,299,313
224.9
19,117

1,372,806
218.7
6,276
1984

2,619,855
223.2
11,740

2,934,961
224.0
13,103
1992

1991

1990

4,048,540
224.8
18,010

1,232,292
217.3
5,670
1983

1982

1989

1988

3,535,782
224.9
15,720

1,010,357
214.0
4,721
1981

1980

1987

1986

1985
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,708,115
221.2
7,722

898,406
209.6
4,286

814,608
205.4
3,966
1979

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

744,523
199.8
3,727

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

4,394,280
226.5
19,400

4,675,258
226.3
. 20,661

R o ch ester, M N (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

323,111
82.3
3,926

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

703,038
90.9
7,737

800,242
90.8
8,811

1,536,736
98.9
15,535

1980
991,096
92.3
10,735

886,222
91.7
9,669
1987

1,611,536
99.5
16,199

399,973
86.4
4,630

367,542
85.2
4,311
1979

1986

1985
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

345,264
84.3
4,093
1978

1977

1972

1971

1970

1969

1,696,770
100.8
16,834

1988
1,782,140
103.4
17,235

1973
457,165
86.8
5,267
1981
1,102,235
93.8
11,753
1989
1,975,507
105.1
18,802

1974
490,353
88.3
5,552
1982
1,228,454
94.5
13,004
1990
2,130,810
107.0
19,923

1975
552,687
88.2
6,265
1983
1,281,642
95.8
13,377
1991
2,249,704
109.1
20,617

1976
620,661
89.4
6,943
1984
1,451,635
97.3
14,923
1992
2,385,931
110.5
21,595

R o c h e s te r, N Y (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4,437,860
1,005.7
4,413
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,667,615
1,021.8
4,568

8,063,942
1,038.8
7,763

8,735,235
1,034.2
8,446

9,697,180
1,034.3
9,375
1987

1986

15,918,545
1,049.1
15,173

4,982,474
1,027.6
4,849
1979

1978

1985
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970

1969

16,972,651
1,050.7
16,153

17,416,692
1,051.3
16,566

1972
5,355,895
1,030.9
5,196

1973
5,907,618
1,030.6
5,732

1980

1981

10,903,440
1,032.0
10,566

12,212,565
I,
II,

1988

1989

18,699,241
1,060.1
17,638

20,221,139
1,062.2
19,037

1972

1973

1974
6,462,002
1,028.2
6,285

1975
6,904,001
1,036.0
6,664

1976
7,437,593
1,037.2
7,171

1983

1984

13,662,127
1,051.1
12,998

14,882,371
1,047.5
14,207

1990

1991

1992

21,245,066
1,064.4
19,960

21,981,696
1,072.1
20,504

22,941,014
1,081.2
21,217

1974

1975

1976

1982
13,138,369
038.7 1,046.2
758 12,558

R o c k fo rd , IL (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,260,080
311.0
4,051

2,471,424
318.9
7,749

2,760,932
321.9
8,576

4,534,072
325.5
13,930

1980
3,263,326
326.2
10,003

3,056,243
323.2
9,456
1987

4,754,054
325.6
14,600

1,532,174
314.6
4,871

1,397,200
313.7
4,454
1979

1986

1985
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,318,126
314.4
4,193
1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970

1969

1988
5,289,399
327.4
16,154

4,952,946
326.2
15,186

1,737,140
317.2
5,476
1981
3,644,246
327.0
11,144
1989
5,708,332
328.6
17,372

1,879,532
319.2
5,888
1982
3,697,335
325.2
11,370
1990
5,998,304
330.6
18,145

2,023,986
319.2
6,341
1983
3,811,916
323.9
11,770
1991
6,097,701
335.6
18,169

2,240,464
318.8
7,029
1984
4,258,064
323.3
13,169
1992
6,473,331
339.7
19,055

R o c k y M o u n t, N C (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

289,916

321,795

111.2

111.6

694,276
121.4
5,718
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,884

2,606
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970

1,438,257
128.5
11,191

1978
791,747
122.4
6,468
1986
1,521,112
129.5
11,750

349,687
112.3
3,114
1979
833,706
123.2
6,765
1987
1,627,682
130.7
12,458

1972
403,587
113.6
3,554
1980
919,016
123.5
7,444
1988
1,776,041
131.2
13,534

1973
474,022
115.0
4,120
1981
1,068,508
124.2
8,601
1989
1,880,649
132.4
14,207

1974
533,085
116.4
4,581
1982
1,129,903
125.2
9,022
1990
2,017,629
133.6
15,100

1975
568,260
118.2
4,808
1983
1,201,800
126.1
9,531
1991
2,123,601
135.0
15,734

1976
647,250
119.6
5,411
1984
1,351,653
127.3
10,618
1992
2,223,517
136.7
16,262

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L O C A L A R E A P E R S O N A L IN C O M E

S a c ra m e n to , C A (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

2,966,706
737.6
4,022
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

7,015,054
894.1
7,846

1970

1971

3,276,992
759.9
4,312
1978

1972

3,565,754
780.7
4,567

3,914,022
801.0
4,887

1979

8,150,705
929.6
8,768

9,367,933
961.9
9,739

1973
4,345,548
808.1
5,377

1974
4,894,911
827.4
5,916

1980

1981

1962

10,543,760
993.4
10,613

11,577,714
1,020.6
11,344

12,388,079
I,
II,

1975
5,507,906
846.6
6,506
1983
13,408,981
055.2 1,081.3
740 12,401

1976
6,245,947
869.7
7,182
1984
14,980,712
1,106.2
13,542

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

16,709,289
1,138.2
14,681

18,304,792
1,172.5
15,611

19,844,326
1,218.3
16,289

21,487,978
1,263.1
17,012

23,690,058
1,307.6
18,117

26,250,671
1,353.5
19,394

27,436,427
1,395.9
19,654

28,936,129
1,418.6
20,398

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

S a g in a w -B a y C ity -M id la n d , M l (M S A)

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,485,861
397.8
3,735
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

3,203,248
419.2
7,640
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

5,369,859
400.4
13,410

1,516,752
401.8
3,775
1978
3,542,862
421.1
8,414
1986
5,612,159
400.8
14,003

1971

1972

1,717,658
406.7
4,223

1,875,355
408.5
4,591

1979

1980

3,878,548
421.0
9,213

4,120,478
421.3
9,781

1987

1988

5,816,570
400.0
14,542

6,144,148
399.2
15,392

2,099,668
411.4
5,104
1981
4,427,827
418.4
10,584
1989
6,516,459
398.9
16,338

2,281,154
413.6
5,515
1982
4,433,330
413.4
10,725
1990
6,823,690
399.8
17,068

2,427,672
414.8
5,853
1983
4,691,667
408.8
11,475
1991
7,074,894
401.0
17,642

2,817,916
416.0
6,774
1984
5,065,293
407.4
12,433
1992
7,431,447
402.6
18,461

S t C loud , M N (M S A)

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

306,481
110.3
2,779
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

731,258
130.0
5,625
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,528,882
139.7
10,944

1970
343,767
116.8
2,944
1978
819,568
131.1
6,249
1986
1,649,828
141.2
11,682

1971

1972

370,264
119.0
3,112

406,794
119.7
3,400

1979

1980

929,901
132.4
7,022

1,023,092
133.7
7,651

1987

1988

1,757,915
142.7
12,318

1,858,944
145.3
12,794

1973
481,893
122.0
3,951
1981
1,144,546
135.0
8,476
1989
2,039,824
147.3
13,850

1974
532,698
123.7
4,308
1982
1,234,001
136.3
9,055
1990
2,155,939
149.5
14,421

1975
577,206
126.3
4,571
1983
1,269,559
137.2
9,251
1991
2,262,971
151.2
14,963

1976
641,896
127.5
5,035
1984
1,436,024
138.7
10,355
1992
2,441,734
152.7
15,991

S t Jo s e p h , M O (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

327,325
100.2
3,268
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

638,965
102,6
6,226
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,224,870
99.2
12,348

1970
348,443
99.0
3,519
1978
706,739
102.5
6,893
1986
1,264,327
99.5
12,710

1971

1972

379,387
100.2
3,785

410,975
101.1
4,063

1979

1980

796,879
102.2
7,798

873,486
101.8
8,581

1987

1988

1,299,491
99.1
13,119

1,351,609
98.5
13,725

1973
458,527
101.1
4,535
1981
977,682
101.0
9,680
1989
1,454,674
97.9
14,856

1974
481,308
100.8
4,776
1982
1,034,704
100.4
10,302
1990
1,522,164
97.8
15,569

1975
523,992
101.4
5,168
1983
1,071,496
100.3
10,687
1991
1,589,253
97.7
16,273

1976
576,630
102.2
5,641
1984
1,157,914
99.8
11,601
1992
1,651,487
98.0
16,854

S t Lo u is, M O -IL (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,469,514
2,456.3
4,262

11,158,095
2,449.5
4,555

11,946,425
2,439.9
4,896

13,054,357
2,426.5
5,380

14,162,758
2,415.4
5,863

15,225,681
2,414.7
6,306

16,810,362
2,413.9
6,964

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

16,595,970
2,406.3
7,728

20,744,658
2,409.9
8,608

23,040,731
2,414.0
9,545

25,347,422
2,416.5
10,489

28,203,536
2,416.8
11,670

29,936,184
2,411.4
12,414

32,085,557
2,415.1
13,285

35,173,598
2,426.4
14,496

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

37,608,996
2,443.3
15,393

39,984,143
2,456.5
16,277

42,115,671
2,470.7
17,046

44,540,948
2,478.1
17,974

47,419,890
2,483.8
19,092

50,211,876
2,496.6
20,112

52,158,341
2,508.5
20.793

54,651,920
2,518.5
21,700

9,723,983
2,412.4
4,031

63

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L O C A L A R E A P E R S O N A L IN C O M E

S a le m , O R (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

614,096
183.5
3,347
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,566,527
228.5
6,857
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,010,544
257.6
11,685

1971

1970
662,988
187.6
3,533

1,803,635
237.1
7,608

3,194,214
260.0
12,288

1980
2,298,264
251.0
9,156

2,060,526
243.6
8,458
1987

1986

815,754
197.0
4,140

731,240
193.2
3,786
1979

1978

1972

1988
3,619,052
267.2
13,543

3,366,415
262.4
12,829

1973
947,086
199.6
4,745
1981
2,460,375
254.8
9,656
1989
3,984,101
272.6
14,618

1974
1,079,757
206.8
5,221
1982
2,496,373
254.7
9,800
1990
4,320,465
279.5
15,457

1975
1,190,394
211.5
5,630
1983
2,635,870
254.1
10,374
1991
4,578,388
285.7
16,026

1976
1,386,496
218.7
6,341
1984
2,832,780
256.3
11,051
1992
4,888,838
291.9
16,749

S a lin a s , C A (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,099,905
255.1
4,311
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,243,023
281.5
7,967
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,943,510
327.1
15,114

1971

1970
1,167,825
248.2
4,705

1972

1979

1978
2,600,338
284.1
9,152

5,368,788
335.2
16,014

1980
3,190,752
292.5
10,909

2,830,940
286.9
9,868
1987

1986

1,417,374
254.1
5,577

1,304,171
252.7
5,160

1988
5,993,472
344.9
17,376

5,670,677
340.2
16,670

1973
1,595,408
255.3
6,250
1981
3,655,589
299.6
12,200
1989
6,381,869
351.2
18,171

1974
1,792,910
263.5
6,803
1982
3,852,326
306.0
12,588
1990
6,969,700
357.1
19,515

1975
1,908,962
271.0
7,045
1983
4,323,775
313.5
13,791
1991
7,196,696
362.6
19,847

1976
2,032,371
275.9
7,365
1984
4,620,297
321.0
14,395
1992
7,484,834
368.3
20,322

S a lt L ak e C ity -O g d e n , U T (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,198,828
677.5
3,246
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,374,807
828.4
6,488
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970
2,445,273
687.8
3,555
1978
6,195,545
855.6
7,241
1986

12,262,621
1,014.9
12,082

12,866,124
1,030.2
12,489

1969

1970

1971

1972
3,010,164
725.8
4,147

2,721,747
709.5
3,836
1979

1980
7,872,813
916.8
8,587

7,012,827
883.7
7,936

1973
3,348,405
743.7
4,503
1981
8,887,287
939.4
9,461

1974
3,764,613
760.0
4,953
1982
9.633,285
962.6
10,008

1975
4,196,098
780.6
5,375

1976
4,753,608
804.6
5,908

1983

1984

10,413,024
984.0
10,583

11,426,764
I,
II,

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

13,498,632
1,042.5
12,949

14,229,430
1,050.1
13,551

15,233,427
1,061.1
14,357

16,428,523
1,076.4
15,262

17,597,675
1,100.4
15,992

19,025,222
1,128.1
16,865

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

S a n A n g e lo , T X (M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

222,961
71.4
3,122
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

539,579
79.4
6,794
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,207,439
95.5
12,645

248,493
71.3
3,486
1978
617,215
80.7
7,650
1986
1,237,382
95.9
12,897

1971

296,241
72.5
4,084

269,312
73.0
3,688
1979

1980
794,710
85.4
9,311

687,327
82.9
8,290
1987

1988

1,273,497
96.1
13,257

1,332,069
96.7
13,769

332,875
74.8
4,449
1981
949,813
87.0
10,911
1989
1,428,319
97.5
14,654

371,977
75.8
4,906
1982
1,054,514
90.5
11,647
1990
1,513,002
98.2
15,401

422,498
77.6
5,447
1983
1,130,296
94.0
12,021
1991
1,581,647
97.9
16,151

486,226
78.8
6,174
1984
1,194,483
95.4
12,519
1992
1,684,193
99.1
16,993

S a n A n to n io , T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

2,798,549
892.6
3,135
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

6,309,876
1,044.4
6,042

1970
3,066,149
907.0
3,381
1978
7,152,924
1,061.5
6,739

1971
3,386,883
935.5
3,620
1979
8,164,657
1,074.2
7,600

1972
3,748,484
955.0
3,925
1980
9,428,164
1,097.4
8,591

1973
4,207,772
981.8
4,286

1974
4,698,140
997.4
4,711

1975
5,158,142
1,005.8
5,129

1981

1982

1983

10,854,817
1,119.6
9,696

11,944,012
1,148.6
10,398

13,021,458
I,
II,

1976
5,739,746
1,023.8
5,606
1984
14,544,696
175.5 1,200.9
077 12,112

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

16,063,422
1,228.5
13,075

16,655,441
1,258.6
13,233

17,319,475
1,287.0
13,457

18.295,677
1,288.5
14,199

19,593,601
1,305.9
15,004

20,690,532
1,327.8
15,583

21,940,177
1,349.0
16,264

23,824,723
1,378.6
17,282

001.9
405

64

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L O C A L A R E A P E R S O N A L IN C O M E

S a n D ieg o , C A (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

6,620,931
1,341.0
4,192

1970
6,138,556
1,366.0
4,494

1971

1972

6,622,818
1,391.9
4,758

7,327,181
1,433.1
5,113

1973
8,154,321
1,499.6
5,438

1974
9,145,884
1,540.7
5,936

1975

1976

10,218,568
1,616.9
6,320

11,575,704
1,642.8
7,046

1983

1984

26,626,160
2,018.2
13,193

29,713,446
2,069.4
14,359

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

12,992,580
1,715.5
7,574

15,056,586
1,775.4
8,481

17,310,973
1,827.6
9,472

19,912,381
1,876.1
10,614

22,751,791
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

32,875,956
2,126.3
15,462

35,890,212
2,197.2
16,334

38,682,581
2,276.7
16,991

42,074,429
2,359.2
17,834

46,300,662
2,439.6
18,979

49,587,019
2,513.2
19,731

50,819,819
2,557.0
19,875

53,019,458
2,601.1
20,384

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,279,395
1,467.4
7,005

11,115,720
1,482.9
7,496

12,216,025
1,478.4
8,263

13,364,069
1,478.4
9,039

14,639,925
1,487.6
9,841

1982
24,578,885
928.1 1,974.8
800 12,446

S a n F ran c isco , C A (P M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

8,391,455
1,482.0
5,662

9,023,697
1,478.1
6,105

1971
9,558,015
1,471.4
6,496

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

16,002,597
1,484.5
10,780

17,999,497
1,483.9
12,130

20,210,145
1,484.3
13,616

22,720,917
1,492.2
15,226

25,772,838
1,501.6
17,164

27,603,241
1,512.8
18,246

29,907,767
1,532.2
19,520

32,796,387
1,546.2
21,211

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

34,898,656
1,566.4
22,280

36,935,306
1,575.9
23,438

38,576,183
1,580.3
24,411

41,470,706
1,583.6
26,188

44,320,429
1,595.7
27,775

47,572,311
1,603.3
29,672

48,594,040
1,613.6
30,115

50,834,984
1,626.1
31,262

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

S a n J o s e, C A (P M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4,835,370
1,033.4
4,679

5,216,521
1,071.4
4,869

1971
5,591,591
1,100.5
5,081

1977

1978

1979

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

10,888,525
1,231.6
8,841

12,639,792
1,260.4
10,029

14,747,933
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

27,730,350
1,412.4
19,633

28,680,553
1,419.6
20,203

30,159,725
1,433.8
21,035

6,169,560
1,138.8
5,418
1980

6,929,566
1,163.9
5,954

7,795,779
1,164.6
6,694

8,594,857
1,192.8
7,206

9,692,032
1,206.7
8,032

1981/'

1982

1983

1984

19,363,817
1,322.4
14,643

21,153,868
1,341.8
15,766

23,273,491
1,369.5
16,995

25,991,144
1,389.9
18,700

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

32,714,180
1,456.1
22,467

34,755,863
1,480.4
23,477

36,769,671
1,497.7
24,550

37,830,188
1,510.9
25,038

39,625,916
1,528.5
25,924

1973

1974

1975

1976

17,014,939
271.4 1,300.4
600 13,084

S a n Luis O b is p o -A ta s c a d e ro -P a s o R o b le s , C A (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

346,964
102.6
3,380
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

931,079
138.6
6,716
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,485,555
187.4
13,261

1970
388,188
106.3
3,653
1978
1,111,686
145.9
7,619
1986
2,715,879
194.4
13,973

1971
428,910
109.3
3,924
1979
1,284,202
150.9
8,513
1987
2,921,511
201.3
14,516

1972
480,291
115.5
4,159
1980
1,452,310
156.9
9,255
1988
3,167,664
206.4
15,349

544,885
119.8
4,547
1981
1,627,758
162.4
10,023
1989
3,490,065
212.6
16,414

636,119
125.5
5,067
1982
1,742,699
167.4
10,409
1990
3,715,639
218.1
17,036

718,602
126.5
5,683
1983
2,099,959
172.6
12,169
1991
3,813,648
219.0
17,413

830,672
134.3
6,187
1984
2,305,512
179.1
12,871
1992
3,993,290
220.6
18,105

S a n ta B a rb a ra -S a n ta M a ria -L o m p o c , C A (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,158,671
262.0
4,423
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,408,053
290.4
8,293
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,836,831
340.1
17,163

1970
1,237,149
265.3
4,663
1978
2,781,072
295.4
9,415
1986
6,241,114
347.3
17,973

1971
1,316,943
269.9
4,879
1979
3,151,597
295.4
10,668
1987
6,525,676
353.9
18,441

1972
1,441,449
277.0
5,205
1980
3,592,664
299.9
11,978
1988
6,955,452
357.6
19,450

1973
1,606,621
277.4
5,791
1981
4,069,904
306.2
13,292
1989
7,812,049
364.6
21,426

1974
1,768,976
278.4
6,353
1982
4,386,431
313.7
13,981
1990
8,258,519
370.3
22,303

1975
1,941,530
282.6
6,870
1983
4,764,345
323.3
14,736
1991
8,485,165
373.5
22,717

1976
2,173,910
286.1
7,599
1984
5,336,099
330.3
16,156
1992
8,775,113
375.5
23,368

65

Metropolitan Areas

L O C A L A R E A P E R S O N A L IN C O M E

S a n ta C ru z-W a ts o n v llla , C A (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands ot dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

492,191
122.2
4,026

1,362,721
175.1
7,724

1,584,704
174.9
9,062

3,344,861
210.0
15,931

681,700
141.9
4,805
1980
2,098,590
189.4
11,082

1,814,808
184.0
9,861
1987

3,589,141
213.7
16,792

1972

601,812
129.9
4,633
1979

1986

1985
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

541,451
124.8
4,339
1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970

1988
4,134,335
221.9
18,635

3,812,972
218.0
17,487

1973
790,905
145.3
5,441
1981
2,372,942
193.2
12,280
1989
4,081,657
226.5
18,023

1974
904,920
149.8
6,040
1982
2,522,260
196.4
12,845
1990
4,889,141
229.4
21,311

1975
1,014,450
158.6
6,395
1983
2,832,460
200.5
14,124
1991
5,011,136
229.0
21,883

1976
1,178,143
168.0
7,012
1984
3,138,828
203.9
15,391
1992
5,263,011
231.0
22,784

S a n ta Fe, N M (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

243,203
68.6
3,545

616,773
87.9
7,017

712,033
89.5
7,956

1,534,077
101.6
15,094

335,065
74.3
4,510
1980
902,262
93.3
9,674

804,901
93.0
8,652
1987

1,652,401
107.6
15,361

1972

298,258
72.4
4,122
1979

1986

1985
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

270,404
70.3
3,847
1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970

1969

1988
1,872,021
112.0
16,711

1,761,752
110.8
15,899

1973
375,979
76.6
4,911
1981
1,033,369
93.5
11,050
1989
2,055,608
114.8
17,900

1974
426,178
78.3
5,441
1982
1,149,864
96.2
11,949
1990
2,275.603
117.6
19,347

1975
474,757
81.6
5,818
1983
1,236,838
97.9
12,630
1991
2,405,348
119.9
20,059

1976
545,005
85.1
6,407
1984
1,380,543
99.8
13,833
1992
2,577,350
123.4
20,893

S a n ta R o sa, C A (P M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

633,829
200.9
4,150

2,215,548
273.2

8,110

1985
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

920,909
206.0
4,470

5,570,575
335.5
16,605

1,018,878
212.4
4,797
1979

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970

1969

2,600,550
281.4
9,240

3,010,811
291.9
10,316
1987

1986
6,029,338
345.4
17,456

6,435,510
356.1
18,074

1972
1,149,909
224.1
5,131
1980
3,426,647
301.6
11,361
1988
6,973,090
368.2
18,936

1973
1,312,919
238.0
5,517
1981
3,907,895
309.0
12,645
1989
7,739,226
379.8
20,376

1974
1,492,448
243.0
6,141
1982
4,149,233
315.0
13,172
1990
8,434,751
390.1
21,624

1975
1,691,093
253.3
6,677
1983
4,539,458
321.9
14,102
1991
8,775,380
395.6
22,180

1976
1,951,491
262.7
7,430
1984
5,082,943
327.1
15,539
1992
9,188,051
401.0
22,913

S a ra s o ta -B ra d e n to n , F L (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

855,474
209.1
4,091
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,421,803
306.7
7,896
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

7,179,716
426.9
16,818

1970
966,167
219.9
4,393
1978
2,900,100
322.1
9,004
1986
7,950,930
438.6
18,130

1971
1,092,409
232.5
4,698
1979
3,421,656
338.6
10,105
1987
8,571,134
450.5
19,025

1972
1,256,452
244.7
5,134
1980
4,075,449
354.4
11,501
1988
9,221,176
462.2
19,950

1973
1,503,115
264.7
5,678
1981
4,824,516
370.1
13,034

1974
1,709,963
282.2
6,060
1982
5,175,419
384.7
13,453

1975
1,851,029
288.9
6,407
1983
5,863,898
399.8
14,667

1976
2,095,389
296.7
7,063
1984
6,463,423
413.3
15,638

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,754,789
476.6
22,565

11,442,558
492.5
23,233

11,825,266
498.4
23,726

12,371,648
498.8
24,804

1973

1974

1975

1976

S a v a n n a h , G A (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

654,740
206.1
3,177
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,432,175
224.7
6,373
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,117,883
246.0
12,676

1970
695,550
206.7
3,365
1978
1,632,674
226.1
7,221
1986
3,381,981
247.5
13,667

1971
736,771
203.3
3,624
1979
1,807,280
229.4
7,877
1987
3,582,368
251.4
14,249

1972
802,866
204.3
3,931
1980
2,032,126
231.7
8,770
1988
3,815,698
254.4
14,996

889,190
204.8
4,342
1981
2,289,261
234.5
9,763
1989
4,113,135
256.6
16,030

988,354
204.9
4,823
1982
2,470,824
239.6
10,312
1990
4,404,491
259.2
16,992

1,112,059
212.5
5,234
1983
2,641,631
240.8
10,972
1991
4,558,097
262.4
17,372

1279,742
218.7
5,853
1984
2,895,484
242.6
11,936
1992
4,871,870
267.4
18,222

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8 c ra n to n -W llk e s -B a rrs -H a zle to n , PA (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,113,089
650.4
3,249
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4,248,302
665.1
6,387
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

7,889,911
643.1
12,269

1970

1971

2,286,375
651.5
3,510
1978

2.480,89a
657.3
3,775
1979

4,710,284
664.7
7,086
1986

5,223,243
663.3
7,875
1987

8,367,112
641.8
13,037

8,734,331
640.0
13,647

1972
2,740,654
663.5
4,130
1980
5,651,687
659.2
8,573
1988
9,304,625
640.4
14,529

1973
3,052,461
664.1
4,597
1981
6,139,815
657.0
9,346

1974
3.295,692
665.5
4,952
1982
6,560,064
654.0
10,031

1975
3,557,000
667.9
5,326
1983
6,972,679
651.5
10,702

1976
3,887,176
664.1
5,853
1984
7,367,672
647.5
11,379

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,040,697
639.2
15,707

10,633,106
638.9
16,642

11,039,524
639.2
17,270

11,752,086
638.7
18,400

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,207,878
1,467.4
6,956

11,448,287
1,484.4
7,712

S e a ttle -B e lle v u e -E v e re tt, W A (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

6,567,658
1,430.6
4,591

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970

1971

6,690,956
1,449.4
4,616

6,805,540
1,445.3
4,709

1972
7,267,624
1,431.0
5,079

8,110,881
1,436.6
5,646

9,086,010
1,451.6
6,259

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

12,854,840
' 1,508.7
8,521

15,277,195
1,548.5
9,866

17,975,752
1,600.6
11,231

20,544,236
1,660.9
12,369

23,113,437
1,694.0
13,644

24,421,335
1,711.9
14,266

25,549,397
1,719.9
14,855

27,736,198
1,738.8
15,952

1986

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

30,372,284
1,771.6
17,145

33,162,004
1,812.1
18,300

35,359,700
1,858.5
19,026

38,319,477
1,916.4
19,996

42,761,632
1,973.3
21,670

47,025,450
2,047.6
22,966

50,269,052
2,081.6
24,149

54,743,042
2,124.4
25,769

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

S h a ro n , PA (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

440,673
127.2
3,465
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

868,604
128.5
6,760
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,447,915
123.9
11,682

1971

460,637
127.5
3,613
1978

490,118
129.1
3,796
1979

967,259
127.2
7,605
1986

1,074,276
127.9
8,402
1987

1,466,208
123.7
11,855

1,502,727
122.7
12,250

542,957
130.4
4,163
1980
1,197,008
128.2
9,334
1988
1,597,428
122.1
13,078

601,095
128.9
4,662
1981
1,318,214
127.7
10,322
1989
1,722,322
121.5
14,178

664,821
128.4
5,178
1982
1,302,441
127.3
10,228
1990
1,826,544
121.1
15,087

715,022
128.9
5,547
1983
1,315,450
127.0
10,355
1991
1,911,247
121.5
15,729

784,838
129.2
6,075
1984
1,395,040
125.9
11,083
1992
2,028,855
122.1
16,618

S h e b o y g a n , W l (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

354,688
95.5
3,713
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

736,474
100.5
7,328
•*

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1985
1,363,745
102.5
13,304

1970
374,505
96.7
3,872
1978
831,030
100.3
8,287
1986
1,442,509
101.8
14,165

1971

1972

397,600
97.1
4,096
1979
944,896
100.7
9,381
1987
1,507,319
102.3
14,741

440,329
97.5
4,514
1980
1,029,117
101.1
10,181
1988
1,607,563
102.9
15,623

1973
486,954
98.8
4,929
1981
1,120,513
101.4
11,054
1989
1,728,134
103.3
16,723

1974
538,221
100.0
5,384
1982
1,145,294
102.0
11,230
1990
1,805,571
104.1
17,345

1975
574,652
100.4
5,725
1983
1,194,513
101.9
11,722
1991
1,854,505
104.4
17,767

1976
651,249
99.9
6,522
1984
1,316,652
102.4
12,854
1992
1,987,415
105.0
18,921

S h e rm a n -D e n ls o n , T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

251,490
82.7
3,039
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

524,308
84.1
6,235
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,257,077
94.8
13,263

1970
272,307
82.6
3,295
1978
620,647
84.8
7,321
1986
1,288,669
96.8
13,308

1971
275,577
80.7
3,414
1979
732,387
87.5
8,370
1987
1,325,356
95.7
13,844

1972
305,292
77.0
3,966
1980
826,592
90.2
9,167
1988
1,380,576
94.9
14,552

1973
347,599
77.2
4,504
1981
923,385
91.1
10,134
1989
1,446,220
94.7
15,270

1974
385,158
79.2
4,865
1982
993,912
91.8
10,821
1990
1,527,070
95.0
16,073

1975
414,930
82.2
5,045
1983
1,064,769
92.6
11,494
1991
1,582,282
95.4
16,578

1976
470,549
84.1
5,596
1984
1,164,780
93.8
12,421
1992
1,656,005
95.1
17,418

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S h re v e p o rt-B o s s le r C ity, LA (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,062,696
334.2
3,150
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,293,666
365.3
* 6,279
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,981,611
394.3
12,634

1970
1,125,391
335.8
3,351
1978
2,603,776
369.0
7,057
1986
5,002,260
395.4
12,650

1971

1972
1,318,769
344.7
3,826

1,213,109
339.9
3,569
1979

1980
3,378,759
378.4
8,930

2,938,969
372.6
7,888
1987

1988
5,192,871
382.9
13,562

4,995,648
389.8
12,815

1973
1,463,809
346.9
4,219
1981
3,892,357
380.8
10,221
1989
5,317,053
379.4
14,014

1974
1,654,363
349.9
4,728
1982
4,179,995
386.1
10,825
1990
5,619,546
375.3
14,975

1975
1,842,535
357.2
5,158
1983
4,407,008
388.7
11,338
1991
5,971,845
373.2
16,002

1976
2,056,612
362.6
5,671
1984
4,737,155
392.3
12,077
1992
6,384,857
374.2
17,061

S io u x C ity, IA -N E (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

419,590
115.9
3,620
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

875,942
121.8
7,194
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,424,577
115.7
12,308

1970
443,431
116.5
3,808
1978
974,779
119.9
8,133
1986
1,457,628
114.2
12,763

1971
474,738
118.0
4,022
1979
1,033,906
118.7
8,709
1987
1,550,628
113.1
13,707

1972
529,599
118.2
4,482
1980
1,101,494
117.7
9,360
1988
1,617,637
114.2
14,171

1973
616,965
118.8
5,194
1981
1,260,776
118.1
10,679
1989
1,732,702
114.5
15,127

1974
651,003
119.0
5,471
1982
1,268,405
117.3
10,814
1990
1,848,748
115.3
16,036

1975
732,841
120.2
6,099
1983
1,303,293
116.6
11,179
1991
1,940,083
116.3
16,687

1976
799,497
121.4
6,587
1984
1,369,324
116.4
11,766
1992
2,118,370
117.1
18,088

S io u x F alls , S D (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

368,621
106.3
3,468
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

865,588
117:0
7,397
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,760,643
134.0
13,135

1970
397,619
107.0
3,716
1978
1,016,680
118.0
8,619
1986
1,859,578
134.1
13,868

1971
434,152
107.8
4,027
1979
1,126,873
119.9
9,400
1987
1,970,833
135.2
14,575

1972
482,447
109.3
4,414
1980
1,202,217
123.6
9,726
1988
2,098,681
137.6
15,254

1973
574,782
110.6
5,195
1981
1,367,559
123.9
11,034
1989
2,291,915
138.5
16,551

1974
632,088
112.0
5,643
1982
1,424,565
125.5
11,351
1990
2,524,718
139.8
18,055

1975
701,035
112.9
6,208
1983
1,519,208
128.0
11,866
1991
2,694,528
142.5
18,906

1976
759,425
115.0
6,602
1984
1,662,117
131.4
12,652
1992
2,918,903
145.8
20,020

S o u th B e n d , IN (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

913,629
244.5
3,736
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,721,805
239.9
7,176
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,185,650
241.4
13,194

1970
942,533
244.8
3,851
1978
1,923,790
241.8
7,955
1986
3,389,314
241.7
14,025

1971
998,444
243.9
4,093
1979
2,124,470
242.1
8,774
1987
3,587,626
243.0
14,762

1972
1,102,876
245.7
4,489
1980
2,292,770
241.6
9,490
1988
3,796,304
244.2
15,548

1973
1,229,167
243.6
5,045
1981
2,520,608
241.1
10,457
1989
4,001,235
245.9
16,272

1974
1,327,593
242.0
5,485
1982
2,609,670
239.8
10,882
1990
4,166,009
247.5
16,830

1975
1,407,001
240.8
5,842
1983
2,763,098
239.2
11,550
1991
4,302,521
248.7
17,297

1976
1,561,504
239.4
6,524
1984
3,041,393
240.5
12,644
1992
4,606,348
250.5
18,387

S p o k a n e , W A (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

999,408
275.5
3,627
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,235,375
321.2
6,959
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,430,380
354.8
12,487

1970
1,082,058
289.1
3,742
1978
2,570,237
329.2
7,808
1986
4,654,928
353.6
13,164

1971
1,176,837
296.9
3,964
1979
2,894,218
335.0
8,641
1987
4,831,204
353.0
13,688

1972
1,292,034
299.6
4,312
1980
3,240,553
343.1
9,445
1988
5,020,351
353.7
14,193

1973
1,425,456
303.5
4,696
1981
3,572,832
347.0
10,297
1989
5,471,975
356.4
15,356

1974
1,632,152
309.4
5,276
1982
3,697,284
347.2
10,649
1990
5,921,778
362.9
16,320

1975
1,785,745
311.2
5,738
1983
3,976,222
347.5
11,444
1991
6,353,897
371.8
17,091

1976
2,015,619
316.0
6,379
1984
4,240,074
352.4
12,030
1992
6,887,560
381.2
18,069

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S p rin g fie ld , IL (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

700,292
170.C
4,119
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,510,463
188.4
8,017
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1970

2,623,319
188.7
13,905

1971

774,359
171.6
4,507
1978

1972

861,866
175.5
4,91 C

931,599
176.6
5,276

1979

1,665,396
187.8
8,866
1986

1980

1,784,052
187.5
9,516

1,904,713
187.9
10,135

1987

2,809,004
187.5
14,979

1988

2,982,418
187.8
15,882

3,105,112
188.7
16,452

1973
1,039,972
178.6
5,823
1981
2,099,925
187.8
11,181
1989
3,414,448
189.1
18,053

1974
1,156,940
179.5
6,444
1982
2,218,059
187.2
11,847
1990
3,657,071
189.9
19,262

1975
1,298,514
183.9
7,059
1983
2,298,645
188.1
12,218
1991
3,764,243
191.2
19,689

1976
1,400,471
187.4
7,475
1984
2,489,174
188.4
13,212
1992
4,016,063
192.7
20,837

S p rin g fie ld , M O (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

561,244
182.6
3,074
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,310,049
216.5
6,050
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,967,865
243.3
12,201

1970

1971

617,347
185.0
3,337
1978

1972

676,381
191.5
3,531

760,169
198.1
3,837

1979

1,508,618
222.1
6,792
1986

1987

3,207,341
248.6
12,901

1980

1,698,244
225.3
7,539

1,918,811
228.6
8,396
1988

3,370,641
253.6
13,292

3,561,375
257.4
13,835

1973
865,501
203.1
4,260
1981
2,139,935
229.8
9,314
1989
3,860,401
261.0
14,788

1974
939,873
■ 206.5
4,552
1982
2,290,957
230.6
9,934
1990
4,186,349
265.4
15,775

1975
1,029,409
206.3
4,989
1983
2,484,507
234.4
10,598
1991
4,469,192
270.0
16,553

1976
1,174,290
210.9
5,568
1984
2,756,589
238.5
11,560
1992
4,783,830
275.6
17,357

S p rin g fie ld , M A (N E C M A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

2,207,081
579.2
3,810
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

3,985,323
586.8
6,792
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

8,062,392
590.8
13,647

1970

1971

2,333,096
584.0
3,995
1978

2,463,233
585.3
4,209
1979

4,426,395
583.5
7,586
1986

2,651,912
592.5
4,476
1980

4,946,195
582.5
8,491
1987

8,696,016
587.7
14,796

1972

9,349,517
594.6
15,724

5,542,237
582.5
9,514

1973
2,906,433
594.8
4,886
1981
6,044,831
585.3
10,327

1974
3,145,270
593.5
5,299
1982
6,448,823
583.6
11,049

1975
3,402,456
592.4
5,744
1983
6,872,762
584.8
11,753

1976
3,642,097
590.2
6,171
1984
7,577,455
588.5
12,876

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,163,929
600.1
16,938

10,942,152
603.1
18,143

11,136,793
603.3
18,459

11,223,334
601.6
18,656

11,504,831
599.6
19,187

1973

1974

1975

1976

S ta te C o lle g e , PA (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

276,792
97.1
2,851
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

626,098
112.9
5,544
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,250,924
118.1
10,592

1970

1971

297,523
99.5
2,990
1978

321,682
101.3
3,177
1979

692,971
111.3
6,225
1986

785,138
112.5
6,982
1987

1,345,177
118.2
11,383

1,467,467
120.0
12,229

1972
355,399
104.0
3,418
1980
874,169
113.0
7,735
1988
1,588,770
121.7
13,050

404,031
105.0
3,847
1981
928,710
114.7
8,095
1989
1,769,044
122.9
14,394

448,984
108.0
4,159
1982
990,510
115.1
8,609
1990
1,893,172
124.1
15,254

497,916
107.5
4,630
1983
1,070,866
116.6
9,184
1991
2,000,657
125.4
15,954

561,950
110.0
5,106
1984
1,168,281
116.4
10,036
1992
2,124,429
126.6
16,780

S te u b e n v llle -W e lrto n , O H -W V (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

553,218
165.3
3,347
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,182,918
163.8
7,223
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,692,928
154.7
10,947

1970
593,740
166.5
3,567
1978
1,279,005
161.9
7,902
1986
1,787,959
150.7
11,864

1971
644,191
167.2
3,854
1979
1,430,814
161.6
8,854
1987
1,806,920
148.6
12,162

1972
703,615
166.0
4,238
1980
1,539,164
163.6
9,408
1988
1,905,089
147.4
12,921

1973
758,563
166.1
4,568
1981
1,647,216
162.1
10,163
1989
2,026,754
144.5
14,021

1974
871,780
164.6
5,297
1982
1,634,855
161.2
10,142
1990
2,159,342
142.3
15,175

1975
951,736
166.0
5,734
1983
1,601,041
158.3
10,114
1991
2,202,449
142.2
15,490

1976
1,080,028
164.7
6,559
1984
1,676,248
156.8
10,692
1992
2,323,233
141.5
16,415

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L O C A L A R E A P E R S O N A L IN C O M E

S to c k to n -L o d l, C A (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,129,255
284.8
3,966
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,455,423
320.8
7,653
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

6,392,396
415.3
12,984

1970
1,215,165
291.5
4,169
1978
2,780,375
332.7
8,357
1986
5,822,567
429.9
13,544

1972

1971

1,440,595
300.2
4,798

1,315,331
296.2
4,441
1979

1980
3,616,377
350.3
10,325

3,166,347
338.4
9,357
1987

1988
6,728,929
456.4
14,745

6,286,689
444.3
14,148

1973
1,616,345
303.9
5,319

1974
1,848,623
306.7
6,028
1982

1981
3,968,412
361.4
10,982
1989
7,314,417
470.4
15,549

4,199,256
373.2
11,252
1990
7,837,906
484.3
16,183

1976

1975
2,020,924
309.8
6,524
1983
4,378,177
385.4
11,359

2,219,515
317.7
6,987
1984
4,935,579
398.2
12,396
1992

1991
8,096,963
494.5
16,374

8,540,531
504.1
16,942

S u m te r, S C (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

185,550
79.8
2,326
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

408,610
86.6
4,719
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

869,842
96.3
9,035

1970
205,200
79.7
2,574
1978
461,185
86.8
5,312
1986
911,311
98.0
9,299

1971

1972
251,145
84.3
2,981

223,416
81.9
2,729
1979

1980
563,054
88.6
6,356

510,499
87.6
5,831
1987

1988
1,057,435
99.8
10,598

977,228
99.4
9,834

1973
276,713
83.2
3,328
1981
627,194
90.2
6,951
1989
1,141,568
101.5
11,251

1974
309,022
83.3
3,709
1982
671,992
91.6
7,334
1990
1,242,838
102.9
12,081

1975
337,579
85.4
1983
725,979
92.6
1991
1,308,555
104.5

1976
374,796
85.2
4,397
1984
814,580
94.6
8,607
1992
1,387,654
105.4
13,171

S y ra c u s e , N Y (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,619,888
708.3
3,699
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

4,851,882
728.0
6,664
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

9,835,579
736.4
13,356

1970
2,790,351
715.2
3,902
1978
5,298,974
727.8
7,281

1971

1972
3,234,907
721.2
4,486

3,017,244
718.9
4,197
1979

1980
6,601,626
722.7
9,135

5,911,281
725.5
8,148

1973
3,531,276
721.5
4,894
1981
7,233,480
722.1
10,017

1974
3,863,385
722.3
5,349
1982
7,796,660
723.1
10,782

1975
4,090,666
725.4
1983
8,355,207
727.0
11,493

1976
4,433,134
727.9
6,090
1984
9,291,175
731.4
12,702

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,461,607
735.3
14,228

10,845,549
734.4
14,767

11,459,144
741.1
15,462

12,365,796
742.3
16,660

13,187,410
743.8
17,730

13,485,450
749.1
18,003

14,158,865
752.4
18,818

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

T a c o m a , W A (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,557,319
405.5
3,841
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income '(dollars)............

3,171,563
447.0
7,095
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

6,956,197
523.7
13,283

1970
1,653,221
412.7
4,005
1978
3,673,607
461.7
7,957
1986
7,388,235
531.2
13,908

1971
1,729,609
417.6
4,142
1979
4,166,774
473.2
8,806
1987
7,802,699
541.2
14,418

1,768,029
404.5
4,371
1980
4,747,979
489.1
9,707
1988
8,292,493
556.0
14,913

1,991,142
396.0
5,028
1981
5,354,601
501.4
10,680
1989
9,063,251
570.5
15.888

2,274,225
415.1
5,479
1982
5,740,626
507.2
11,319

2,553,606
432.0
5,912
1983
6,048,296
509.6
11,869

2,880,161
439.2
6,558
1984
6,473,422
516.3

1990

1991

1992

10,038,231
590.4
17,002

10,504,621
605.0
17,363

11,377,327
619.6
18,361

1974

1975

1976

T a lla h a s s e e , F L (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

367,135
139.1
2,639
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

980,986
174.7
5,614
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,287,869
211.5
10,816

1970
419,153
143.2
2,927
1978
1,106,316
179.7
6,157
1986
2,548,891
214.3
11,892

1971
477,931
149.7
3,193
1979
1,260,346
183.1
6,883
1987
2,797,058
219.5
12,744

1972
561,862
157.3
3,571
1980
1,448,323
191.7
7,554
1988
3,072,535
224.4
13,693

1973
664,462
163.6
4,062
1981
1,616,366
196.3
8,234
1989
3,399,953
229.1
14,840

750,847
170.8
4,397
1982
1,748,669
200.0
8,742
1990
3,718,557
235.0
15,824

822,820
168.2
4,891
1983
1,927,136
203.6
9,464
1991
3,936,205
240.5
16,365

897,207
170.0
1984
2,102,289
207.7
10,123
1992
4,194,951
245.3

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Metropolitan Areas

T a m p a -S t P e te rs b u rg -C le a rw a te r, FL (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands)......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

3,706,94*
1,082.6
3,42:
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1970

1971

4,182,59'
1,117.!
3,74*

1972

4,698,91
1,180.'
3.98C

5,463,60C
1,251.!
4,36*

1973
6,431,56!
1,333.5
4,82:

1974
7,263,49!
1.394.Í
5,20!

1975
7,925.02C
1,425.6
5,556

1976
8,658,221
1,452.4
5,961

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

11 ,379 ,10:

13,184,319
1,573.4
8.38C

15,543,771
1,626.7
9,55£

17,944,161
1,674.9
10,713

19,498,57C
I,
II,

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

26,044,796
1,864.9
13,966

28,215,966
1,906.5
14,800

29,948,403
1,946.4
15,387

32,039,903
1,983.2
16,155

35,447,180
2,026.9
17,489

37,290,731
2,075.9
17,964

38,570,417
2,095.7
18,405

40,881,554
2,107.3
19,400

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

9,831,216
1.478.C
6,651

1,517,6
7,497

1983
21,607,202
717.1 1,766.4
353 12,232

1984
23,811,522
1,814.8
13,120

T e rre H a u te , IN (M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

491,335
155.7
3,155
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

985,370
153.6
6,416
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,708,090
151.6
11,271

1971

526,051
155.6
3,380
1978

559,765
157.2
3,562
1979

1,095,141
153.6
7,129
1986

1,213,733
153.4
7,912
1987

1,789,345
150.3
11,904

1,839,149
149.1
12,336

595,209
156.5
3,803
1980
1,323,163
155.4
8,515
1988
1,899,051
148.3
12,805

680,576
155.2
4,386
1981
1,416,777
154.4
9,173
1989
2,063,252
147.9
13,947

733,135
152.8
4,798
1982
1.468,065
153.9
9,541
1990
2,161,673
147.6
14,650

807,362
152.7
5,288
1983
1,519,342
152.9
9,940
1991
2,283,257
147.9
15,439

894,789
153.1
5,844
1984
1,629,777
152.3
10,703
1992
2,462,178
148.8
16,551

T e x a rk a n a , T X -T e x a rk a n a , A R (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

313,145
98.4
3,181
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

654,661
109.6
5,973
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,389,282
119.2
11,660

1970
323,369
102.1
3,168
1978
736,675
110.1
6,691
1986
1,418,507
119.7
11,848

1971
339,507
103.1
3,292
1979
834,315
112.1
7,441
1987
1,461,576
120.1
12,171

1972
382,063
103.5
3,690
1980
925,289
113.4
8,161
1988
1,523,435
119.6
12,735

1973
428,557
103.1
4,156
1981
1,041,094
114.4
9,102
1989
1,644,821
119.7
13,743

1974
478,561
104.2
4,592
1982
1,109,028
115.4
9,610
1990
1,748,024
120.4
14,524

1975
521,158
107.7
4,840
1983
1,186,182
117.6
10,088
1991
1,800,590
120.5
14,945

1976
589,314
108.9
5,410
1984
1,307,306
118.2
11,059
1992
1,908,721
120.9
15,784

T o le d o , O H (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

2,429,766
601.8
4,037
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,761,223
613.8
7,757
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

8,528,096
609.1
14,001

1970
2,570,002
607.5
4,231
1978
5,227,042
611.1
8,553
1986
8,966,545
608.9
14,725

1971
2,759,577
613.8
4,496
1979
5,726,673
615.3
9,308
1987
9,372,586
609.5
15,378

1972
3,011,289
618.2
4,871
1980
6,223,137
617.2
10,084
1988
9,955,749
612.1
16,266

1973
3,357,935
621.3
5,405
1981
6,686,656
616.1
10,853

1974
3,633,953
622.9
5,834
1982
6,967,974
613.6
11,356

1975
3,884,724
620.7
6,258
1983
7,357,617
610.9
12,043

1976
4,341,504
615.1
7,058
1984
8,075,167
609.1
13,258

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,479,722
613.4
17,085

10,802,147
614.4
17,581

11,044,517
614.5
17,973

11,792,745
615.3
19,166

1973

1974

1975

1976

T o p e k a , KS (M S A)

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

570,799
154.2
3,701
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,198,116
152.5
7,857
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,350,067
156.5
15,021

1970
614,218
155.5
3,949
1978
1,349,484
152.9
8,825
1986
2,462,464
156.7
15,711

1971
675,724
156.2
4,327
1979
1,490,106
153.3
9,718
1987
2,570,769
157.9
16,278

1972
746,173
158.8
4,699
1980
1,667,069
155.2
10,740
1988
2,743,687
159.7
17,178

829,671
158.1
5,248
1981
1,873,080
155.3
12,057
1989
2,843,053
160.6
17,708

877,503
149.8
5,857
1982
1,980,423
155.8
12,714
1990
2,995,392
161.4
18,563

960,265
150.9
6,363
1983
2,069,313
156.0
13,266
1991
3,110,373
162.6
19,130

1,069,940
153.0
6,995
1984
2,218,462
156.5
14,173
1992
3,280,961
163.4
20,076

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,351,441
305.8
4,419

2,755,227
311.4
8,847

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) ........................

3,029,990
311.8
9,719

5,593,944
313.2
17,859

6,060,916
317.1
19,111

1,790,875
314.5
5,694

3,321,756
310.0
10,715

6,549,921
320.6
20,432

1,983,495
315.2
6,293

3,684,468
307.9
11,965
1988
7,236,738
323.4
22,375

2,174,940
317.1
6,859

4,044,110
306.6
13,190

4,370,207
307.4
14,215

7,938,393
324.9
24,430

8,439,938
326.2
25,877

2,531,956
313.0
8,089
1984

4,690,657
310.3
15,118

5,182,334
310.5
16,692
1992

1991

1990

1989

2,306,320
315.5
7,310
1983

1982

1981

1980

1987

1986

1985

1,615,042
308.7
5,232
1979

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,477,574
305.1
4,843

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

71

Metropolitan Areas

L O C A L A R E A P E R S O N A L IN C O M E

8,712,166
327.0
26,639

9,320,704
327.7
28,443

T u c s o n , A Z (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,176,058
345.0
3,409
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,990,758
483.5
6,186
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................

7,609,451
592.5
12,843

1970
1,347,774
356.0
3,786
1978
3,459,114
497.7
6,950
1986
8,283,841
611.9
13,538

1971
1,542,880
380.3
4,057
1979
4,114,191
523.3
7,861
1987
8,770,387
632.6
13,863

1972
1,763,673
407.5
4,328
1980
4,777,271
534.5
8,937
1988
9,248,797
647.8
14,277

1973
2,020.962
428.6
4,716

1974
2,256,082
443.7
5,084
1982

1981
5,483,387
547.0
10,024
1989
9,856,202
661.0
14,911

5,776,236
560.1
10,313

1975
2,432,490
459.7
5,291
1983
6,299,387
573.8
10,979

1976
2,692,716
471.6
5,710
1984
6,923,255
581.1
11,915

1990

1991

1992

10,212,932
668.2
15,285

10,806,141
675.7
15,992

11,492,675
690.2
16,651

1974

1975

1976

T u ls a , O K (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,950,316
519.5
3,754
1977

Total personal Income (thousands ot dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,700,511
599.6
7,839

1978
5,365,670
611.7
8,772

2,226,872
534.4
4,167
1979
6,153,087
636.0
9,674

1972
2,448,167
543.8
4,502
1980
7,288,470
661.6
11,016

1973
2,778,995
552.3
5,032
1981
8,528,240
675.0
12,634

3,285,902
562.2
5,844
1982
9,270,824
699.8
13,248

3,743,980
575.4
6,507
1983
9,254,298
715.9
12,927

4,200,001
587.5
7,148
1984
9,716,049
721.4
13,468

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,169,332
719.1
14,142

10,172,911
720.1
14,126

10,187,690
715.5
14,238

10,788,938
708.6
15,225

11,420,762
707.8
16,136

12,359,948
710.9
17,387

12,982,303
721.7
17,989

13,666,668
731.6
18,681

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

292,461
116.6
2,508

760,383
131.0
5,805
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,074,954
526.4
3,942

1971

1985

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970

1,538,378
140.8
10,925

327,894
116.4
2,816
1978
842,872
134.3
6,278
1986
1.666,371
144.1
11,560

373,841
119.6
3,126
1979
953,507
135.6
7,033
1987
1,760,846
146.6
12,013

416,841
122.2
3,412
1980
1,047,793
137.7
7,607
1988
1,846,884
147.6
12,514

468,066
123.8
3,782
1981
1,149,129
138.6
8,291
1989
2,012,194
149.1
13,492

531,666
126.2
4,213
1982
1,215,887
137.6
8,834
1990
2,215,201
151.0
14,666

596,016
127.1
4,689
1983
1,288,434
137.9
9,343
1991
2,322,742
153.4
15,145

657,837
129.3
5,089
1984
1,420,616
138.8
10,238
1992
2,473,020
153.7
16,092

T y le r, T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

314,939
95.3
3,304
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

832,534
117.1
7,108
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,059,719
147.0
14,014

1970
346,372
97.4
3,557
1978
968,677
120.7
8,028
1986
2,082,391
149.3
13,944

1971
380,485
99.8
3,811
1979
1,130,065
125.9
8,976
1987
2,152,304
150.0
14,350

1972
431,353
103.8
4,156
1980
1,285,934
129.3
9,945
1988
2,238,330
149.3
14,997

1973
494,954
105.8
4,680
1981
1,501,787
132.3
11,350
1989
2,376,949
150.0
15,842

1974 •
563,230
108.8
5,178
1982
1,686,921
136.5
12,361
1990
2,560,349
151.4
16,906

1975
622,776
111.7
5,577
1983
1,811,778
140.1
12,936
1991
2,685,234
153.2
17,532

1976
721,594
114.3
6,315
1984
1,965,788
143.3
13,723
1992
2,880,380
154.5
18,648

72

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L O C A L A R E A P E R S O N A L IN C O M E

U tle a -R o m e , N Y (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) ......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1.192,70t
340.S
3,49!
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands)......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

2,014,215
326.5
6,161
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,832,266
320.9
11,942

1970

1971

1,264,17
341..
3,70*
1978

1972

1,340,19
344.C
3,895

1,415,26
344.:
4,11

1979

2,190,685
325.5
6,725
1986

1980

2,401,53C
323.7
7,415

2,686,285
320.1
8,395

1987

4,068,211
318.6
12,763

1988

4.219.20C
318.4
13,251

4,425,447
318.7
13,886

1973
1,535,11!
338.!
4,53
1981
2,935,82!
320.!
9,16=
1989
4,702,745
317.7
14,801

1974
1,645,01!
334.!
4,91 :
1982
3,155,371
320.6
9.84C
1990
5,001,586
316.9
15,784

1975
1,763,51
333.
5,29*
1983
3.326.26C
321.:
10,351
1991
5,119,04C
318.4
16,076

1976
1,889,913
329.9
5,729
1984
3,643,907
321.3
11.340
1992
5,370,478
318.4
16,870

V a lle jo -F a lrfie ld -N a p a , C A (P M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

976,873
245.1
3,986
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,373,783
301.2
7,880
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

5,789,282
381.4
15,177

1970
1,056,900
252.8
4,181
1978
2,735,570
310.1
8,823
1986
6,276,334
396.2
15,843

1971

1972

1,163,875
260.3
4,472

1,269,632
264.5
4,801

1979

1980

3,112,062
323.2
9,628

3,552,894
336.9
10,547

1987

1988

6,704,232
411.1
16,307

7,273,284
426.9
17,037

1973
1,430,122
270.9
5,278
1981
4,014,675
346.7
11,578
1989
8,018,062
441.0
18,184

1974
1,648,907
278.2
5,927
1982
4,370,053
358.0
12,205
1990
8,686,105
455.6
19,063

1975
1,885,042
285.2
6,610
1983
4,729,935
365.9
12,926
1991
8,992,552
468.1
19,212

1976
2,108,553
292.9
7,198
1984
5,215,509
371.3
14,047
1992
9,542,255
475.1
20,084

V e n tu ra , C A (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,491,347
369.8
4,033
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

3,763,253
478.7
7,861
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

9,574,866
595.6
16,077

1970
1,586,044
381.2
4,161
1978
4,480,083
494.1
9,067

1971
1,738,986
395.7
4,395
1979
5,103,432
512.2
9,964

1972
1,955,590
408.5
4,787
1980
5,930,896
532.7
11,133

1973
2,233,422
419.5
5,325
1981
6,741,670
544.7
12,377

1974
2,552,139
433.9
5,882
1982
7,313,754
559.1
13,081

1975
2,888,480
448.9
6,434
1983
7,880,304
571.5
13,788

1976
3,252,695
460.5
7,064
1984
8,782,074
583.2
15,059

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,487,590
606.7
17,288

11,398,630
621.6
18,338

12,356,717
638.5
19,352

13,279,914
656.3
20,236

14,162,477
670.2
21,131

14,450,673
676.8
21,351

15,088,406
686.6
21,977

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

V ic to ria , T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

159,647
54.4
2,937
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

436,956
61.6
7,072
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,027,145
75.6
13,591

1970

1971

175,658
53.8
3,264
1978

192,637
54.6
3,527
1979

512,828
64.0
8,008
1986

600,263
66.7
8,993
1987

988,854
76.2
12,978

1,000,364
74.9
13,358

222,948
55.0
4,051
1980
705,522
69.3
10,184
1988
1,038,136
74.4
13,944

248,348
56.6
4,389
1981
860,581
71.3
12,063
1989
1,121,009
74.2
15,107

290,493
57.5
5,048
1982
937,581
74.0
12,662
1990
1,222,623
74.6
16,399

337,020
59.2
5,689
1983
931,676
74.9
12,439
1991
1,326,993
75.7
17,535

386,923
60.6
6,384
1984
989,794
75.1
13,174
1992
1,415,364
77.0
18,371

V ln e la n d -M lllv llle -B rid g e to n , N J (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

438,152
120.7
3,629
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

864,027
135.2
6,391
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,651,090
134.5
12,274

1970
475,500
122.3
3,888
1978
957,427
134.6
7,112
1986
1,776,614
136.4
13,021

1971
513,900
126.8
4,054
1979
1,035,316
134.0
7,728
1987
1,893,211
136.8
13,835

1972
562,621
129.0
4,360
1980
1,141,035
133.1
8,571
1988
2,052,258
137.6
14,916

1973
624,477
130.7
4,776
1981
1,264,202
133.8
9,447
1989
2,225,818
137.9
16,140

1974
678,889
133.3
5,093
1982
1,355,152
133.7
10,137
1990
2,377,541
138.2
17,199

1975
719,463
134.4
5,355
1983
1,450,058
132.8
10,917
1991
2,481,838
138.6
17,911

1976
795,200
135.4
5,875
1984
1,558,273
133.5
11,668
1992
2,660,907
138.5
19,213

73

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L O C A L A R E A P E R S O N A L IN C O M E

V ls a lla -T u la re -P o rta rv llle , C A (M S A)

Total personal Income (thousands ot dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

615,735
185.7
3,316

1,498,305
225.9
6,632
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................

3,023,205
280.9
10,764

728,084
194.1
3,751

1,713,294
233.2
7,346

2,053,747
240.1
8,555
1987

1986
3,242,541
286.7
11,311

821,092
197.6
4,154

3,546,776
292.8
12,113

974,760
201.8
4,830

2,270,368
247.4
9,176
1988
3,795,088
299.4
12,676

1,138,318
206.6
5,510
1982

1981

1980

1979

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

671,506
189.2
3,549

2,371,260
253.9
9,341
1989
4,082,961
306.7
13,314

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

2,544,152
260.0
9,785
1990
4,519,064
314.0
14,391

1,200,978
213.1
5,635
1983
2,559,523
267.5
9,569

1,355,669
219.1
6,187
1984
2,848,540
273.8
10,405
1992

1991
4,551,707
323.2
14,084

4,971,281
331.1
15,015

W a c o , T X (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

460,481
150.5
3,061
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,016,990
164.2
6,193
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,280,370
183.4
12,435

1972

1971

1970
498,369
147.7
3,374

534,219
149.9
3,564
1979

1978
1,157,186
166.4
6,955

1,303,200
169.2
7,701
1987

1986
2,327,969
187.1
12,443

2,377,563
187.8
12,661

593,584
153.0
3,880
1980
1,475,450
171.4
8,607
1988
2,442,346
187.2
13,049

1973
671,149
156.2
4,296
1981
1,665,704
173.8
9,586
1989
2,601,384
187.8
13,852

1974
737,949
159.4
4,628
1982
1,822,773
175.9
10,361
1990
2,776,195
189.5
14,648

1975
819,915
158.8
5,163
1983
1,965,862
179.6
10,943
1991
2,916,365
190.7
15,289

1976
930,987
162.4
5,731
1984
2,146,212
181.5
11,823
1992
3,117,037
191.6
16,272

W a s h in g to n , D C -M D -V A -W V (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

26,092,057
3,400.1
7,674

28,666,449
3,421.2
8,379

14,706,395
3,150.1
4,669

16,356,476
3,214.1
5,089

17,955,928
3,268.7
5,493

19,727,321
3,339.7
5,907

21,789,242
3,360.7
6,483

23,921,569
3,373.6
7,091

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

31,278,927
3,429.9
9,119

34,723,969
3,459.5
10,037

38,590,121
3,468.1
11,127

43,608,251
3,492.2
12,487

48,973,708
3,554.7
13,777

53,110,923
3,600.3
14,752

57,695,126
3,645.4
15,827

64,565,363
3,723.1
17,342

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

70,703,501
3,793.3
18,639

76,916,097
3,893.9
19,753

1969

1970

84,281,243
3,992.7
21,109

92,618,397
4,089.7
22,647

100,843,853
4,171.7
24,173

1990
106,495,097
4,237.9
25,129

1991
110,893,017
4,298.0
25,801

1992
116,931,989
4,360.3
26,817

W a te rlo o -C e d a r Falts, IA (M S A )

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

453,281
131.1
3,457
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,024,259
134.9
7,592
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,557,240
131.3
11,857

478,858
133.0
3,600
1978
1,129,782
136.2
8,296
1986
1,536,987
127.5
12,052

1971
508,090
133.4
3,808
1979
1,274,319
136.2
9,357
1987
1,604,778
125.3
12,803

1972
567,939
132.4
4,289
1980
1,404,542
138.0
10,177
1988
1,694,820
124.9
13,568

1973
650,589
132.8
4,899
1981
1,538,686
138.0
11,150
1989
1,837,708
124.2
14,802

1974
724,598
132.4
5,472
1982
1,541,187
137.4
11,219
1990
1,972,132
124.0
15,909

1975
807,966
133.1
6,071
1983
1,545,333
136.2
11,347
1991
2,035,026
125.2
16,252

1976
878,309
134.2
6,544
1984
1,575,277
135.0
11,667
1992
2,174,926
125.4
17,345

W a u s a u , W l (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

300,819
96.8
3,108
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

715,043
107.1
6,679
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,321,923
113.0
11,698

1970
327,268
97.8
3,348
1978
810,281
108.6
7,460
1986
1,411,987
112.1
12,597

1971
354,418
99.2
3,574
1979
906,404
110.6
8,197
1987
1,493,619
112.8
13,244

1972
395,276
100.1
3,947
1980
984,238
111.5
8,825
1988
1,579,189
113.9
13,860

1973
448,344
101.7
4,408
1981
1,055,218
112.3
9,398
1989
1,738,016
114.6
15,161

1974
489,510
103.2
4,743
1982
1,098,233
112.2
9,784
1990
1,871,909
115.7
16,180

1975
542,880
104.8
5,181
1983
1,147,984
112.4
10,216
1991
1,942,866
116.8
16,636

1976
619,128
105.1
5,890
1984
1,243,456
112.9
11,016
1992
2,093,480
118.0
17,735

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W e s t P a lm B a a c h -B o c a R a ton ,

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) ......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1.484.12Í
336.'
4,40f
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) ......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4.278,365
499.6
8.56C

1970
1,709,41.
352..
4,85
1978
5.105,812
518.3
9,85C

1971

(M S A )

fl

1972

1,943,36t
371.S
5,23

2,244,056
391.6
5,727

1979

1980

6,158,846
550.6
11,176

7,509,346
585.7
12.82C

1973
2,674,906
427.6
6,251
1981
9,126,546
619.3
14,737

1974
3,082,441
456.'
6,746
1982
9,939,594
643.E
15.44C

1975

1976

3,336,76«
475.C
7 ,0 2 ¿

3,759,051
487.8
7,706

1983

1984

11,412,431
664.7
17.17C

12,794,738
689.4
18,559

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

14,554,748
718.8
20,249

16,193,698
746.6
21,691

17,959,199
777.1
23,111

19,777,873
808.2
24,472

22,400,333
837.8
26,737

25,319,476
870.0
29,103

26,866,255
885.3
30,347

27,830,887
900.7
30,901

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

W h e e lin g , W V -O H (M S A )

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

587,729
181.5
3,238
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,233,934
185.7
6,645
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,975,254
174.1
11,345

1971

639,070
182.6
3,501
1978
1,353,398
185.3
7,306
1986
2,027,550
168.9
12,008

1972

681,462
186.2
3,660

741,011
185.8
3,988

1979

1980

1,507,984
186.5
8,087

1,624,617
185.5
8,756

1987

1988

2,076,455
166.3
12,490

2,175,455
163.9
13,272

810,860
185.2
4,378
1981
1,763,867
184.3
9,572
1989
2,299,380
161.2
14,269

887,245
184.2
4,817
1982
1,835,976
182.3
10,072
1990
2,428,225
159.0
15,272

983,557
185.1
5,313
1983
1,857,486
180.9
10,270
1991
2,558,981
158.1
16,191

1,111,497
186.4
5,962
1984
1,934,871
177.8
10,882
1992
2,684,137
158.2
16,964

W ic h ita , K S (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,575,403
416.5
3,782
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

3,262,633
427.4
7,634
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

6,839,724
461.7
14,814

1970
1,627,740
415.0
3,922
1978
3,745,990
430.4
8,703
1986
7,239,631
463.9
15,607

1971

1972

1,708,336
410.4
4,163

1,900,200
404.9
4,693

1979

1980

4,363,216
437.7
9,968

4,924,091
444.2
11,085

1987

1988

7,499,154
469.5
15,973

7,991,922
477.7
16,730

1973
2,121,978
406.6
5,219
1981
5,593,566
449.7
12,437
1989
8,418,004
482.4
17,451

1974
2,406,700
413.4
5,822
1982
5,880,784
454.9
12,928
1990
9,031,793
• 486.5
18,566

1975
2,707,476
417.8
6,480
1983
6,046,644
454.9
13,291
1991
9,582,381
492.7
19,450

1976
3,015,056
424.7
7,099
1984
6,524,162
458.2
14,239
1992
10,319,455
501.2
20,589

W ic h ita F alls , T X (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

450,905
127.7
3,531
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

909,945
129.7
7,016
1986

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,811,746
133.2
13,605

1970
462,579
126.4
3,660
1978
1,033,873
128.3
8,058
1986
1,796,9191
133.6
13,451

1971

1972

513,064
127.4
4,026

540,957
125.5
4,310

1979

1980

1,171,520
128.3
9,131

1,307,826
129.0
10,140

1987

1988

1,814,707
132.3
13,719

1,925,720
130.7
14,737

1973
603,886
125.5
4,810
1981
1,526,375
130.6
11,691
1989
1,981,361
130.2
15,224

1974
692,941
127.3
5,441
1982
1,603,696
133.0
12,055
1990
2,106,668
130.2
16,183

1975
754,671
127.6
5,912
1983
1,655,181
133.3
12,417
1991
2,187,666
128.6
17,008

1976
843,697
130.6
6,460
1984
1,774,101
133.6
13,278
1992
2,330,777
128.1
18,197

W illia m s p o rt, PA (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

380,009
112.9
3,366
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

760,793
117.9
6,451
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,365,068
116.3
11,742

1970
405,570
113.5
3,572
1978
851,007
118.3
7,195
1986
1,465,050
116.0
12,625

1971
427,977
115.4
3,708
1979
932,874
119.6
7,801
1987
1,562,560
117.3
13,327

1972
472,064
115.4
4,089
1980
1,012,882
118.3
8,563
1988
1,666,066
118.0
14,117

1973
527,649
116.5
4,528
1981
1,104,100
117.5
9,396
1989
1,791,907
118.4
15,134

1974
581,537
117.4
4,955
1982
1,150,475
117.5
9,789
1990
1,876,284
118.8
15,794

1975
627,920
118.0
5,322
1983
1,189,725
117.3
10,140
1991
1,933,146
119.6
16,158

1976
695,349
118.7
5,859
1984
1,284,040
117.0
10,974
1992
2,060,906
120.5
17,107

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Wllmlngton-Newark, DE-MD (PMSA)
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,002,991
432.7
4,629
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

3,783,600
460.8
8,211
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

7,489,867
475.6
15,748

1970
2,130,643
440.4
4,838
1978
4,148,057
462.0
8,978
1986
7,958,897
482.2
16,507

1971

1972

2,299,719
449.5
5,116
1979
4,566,965
461.6
9,895
1987
8,532,101
489.8
17,421

2,500,191
453.9
5,508
1980
5,159,663
459.2
11,237
1988
9,300,543
499.0
18,639

1973
2,757,101
457.6
6,025
1981
5,634,735
460.3
12,240

1974
2,990,119
458.4
6,523
1982
6,007,819
463.9
12,951

1975
3,151,967
461.4
6,832
1983
6,420,392
467.9

1976
3,488,309
460.7
7,571
1984
6,950,374
471.3
14,747

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,234,770
507.2
20,181

10,944,404
515.4
21,235

11,334,698
523.0

11,761,401
530.0
22,191

1973

1974

1975

1976

W ilm in g to n , N C (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

300,623
105.0
2,862
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

775,197
135.9
5,703
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,806,737
156.4
11,552

1970
341,776
108.2
3,160
1978
882,125
135.4
6,514
1986
1,999,547
160.6
12,451

1971
370,741
113.2
3,276
1979
999,345
136.8
7,307
1987
2,104,926
163.8
12,852

1972
436,150
119.9
3,636
1980
1,131,797
140.0
8,083
1988
2,277,691
165.7
13,745

505,461
125.9
4,016
1981
1,256,449
142.5
8,816
1989
2,433,970
168.9
14,411

564,332
129.9
4,343
1982
1,332,890
146.2
9,117
1990
2,687,955
172.3
15,603

613,773
132.5
1983
1,475,603
149.0
1991
2,896,112
177.1
16,353

691,932
134.3
5,153
1984
1,635,097
152.6
10,713
1992
3,097,604
182.2
16,997

Y a k im a , W A (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

474,540
141.4
3,356
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,052,031
164.2
6,407
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,015,588
180.8
11,147

1970
494,135
145.6
3,394
1978
1,252,431
166.4
7,525
1986
2,166,251
180.51
11,999

1971
547,518
148.0
3,699
1979
1,395,582
169.0
8,259
1987
2,314,274
181.2
12,770

1972
601,653
150.5
3,997
1980
1,530,196
173.2
8,837
1988
2,383,391
183.3
13,002

1973
700,472
150.9
4,642
1981
1,676,227
175.0
9,577
1989
2,652,688
185.6
14,296

1974
807,204
155.2
5,200
1982
1,746,966
176.3
9,911
1990
2,934,533
189.4
15,496

1975
924,492
159.2
5,807
1983
1,834,681
178.6
10,274
1991
3,093,180
193.5
15,988

1976
974,795
162.1
6,015
1984
1,984,508
179.6
11,051
1992
3,378,772
198.0

Y o lo , C A (P M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

375,633
89.8
4,182
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

862,818
105.9
8,147
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,724,660
125.6
13,735

1970
406,110
92.1
4,407
1978
957,988
111.1
8,623
1986
1,863,357
126.5
14,729

1971
448,787
95.3
4,709
1979
1,092,523
109.6
9,971
1987
2,024,524
130.1
15,562

1972
503,096
101.7
4,948
1980
1,248,917
113.7
10,980
1988
2,110,443
134.8
15,656

1973
569,496
97.7
5,829
1981
1,331,390
115.4
11,537
1989
2,370,101
138.4
17,119

1974
673,442
99.9
6,741
1982
1,365,562
118.4
11,530
1990
2,569,600
142.0
18,101

1975
729,698
102.2
7,138
1983
1,404,204
120.2
11,684
1991
2,670,633
144.1
18,536

1976
749,755
101.4
1984
1,599,772
121.9
13,126
1992
2,840,442
144.8
19,615

Y o rk , P A (M S A)

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,069,589
269.3
3,972
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,287,999
300.6
7,610
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

4,704,952
321.6
14,630

1970
1,169,946
273.4
4,279
1978
2,611,766
305.5
8,548
1986
5,013,210
323.9
15,475

1971
1,234,545
279.0
4,425
1979
2,966,300
310.3
9,560
1987
5,319,257
328.2
16,208

1972
1,374,603
282.6
4,863
1980
3,318,734
313.7
10,580
1988
5,727,284
333.5
17,176

1973
1,537,596
286.1
5,374
1981
3,651,477
315.6
11,572
1989
6,153,314
336.9
18,263

1974
1,687,406
288.7
5,844
1982
3,815,888
316.4
12,059
1990
6,427,304
340.7
18,863

1975
1,822,892
292.8
6,226
1983
3,994,686
317.0
12,603
1991
6,643,250
345.6
19,225

1976
2,047,521
297.0
6,893
1984
4,382,148
320.6
13,667
1992
6,988,247
349.9
19,970

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Y o u n g s to w n -W a rre n , O H (M S A )

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,356,263
640.4
3,683
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

2,440,614
646.6
3,775
1978

4,670,120
652.7
7,155
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1970

5,119,736
652.5
7,847
1986

7,606,859
625.0
12,172

7,846,575
613.7
12,785

1971
2,601,537
651.3
3,994
1979
5,619,478
644.2
8,723
1987
8,054,536
608.9
13,228

1972
2,866,589
661.3
4,335
1980
6,067,723
644.6
9,414
1988
8,703,285
608.6
14,301

1973
3,275,621
651.3
5,030
1981
6,596,526
641.2
10,288
1989
9,233,892
604.3
15,280

1974
3,597,384
658.3
5,465
1982
6,513,440
636.9
10,226
1990
9,654,135
601.2
16,059

1975
3,786,521
645.6
5,865
1983
6,758,131
634.3
10,655

1976
4,221,896
650.3
6,492
1984
7,300,146
628.9
11,609

1991

1992

10,038,866
603.1
16,646

10,530,528
605.9
17,381

1975

1976

Y u b a C ity, C A (M S A)

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970

312,669
86.4
3,617
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1978

668,651
97.0
6,896
1985

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

331,853
87.1
3,810

730,222
98.3
7,427
1986

1,324,577
111.8

11,849

1,374,254
113.2
12,145

1971
362,114
88.3
4,099
1979
834,793
100.6
8,297
1987
1,470,747
115.7
12,714

1972
396,538
87.5
4,532
1980
954,214
102.4
9,316
1988
1,562,531
118.3
13,210

1973
455,906
90.0
5,067
1981
1,037,051
104.0
9,971
1989
1,729,482
120.8
14,314

1974
533,795
91.4
5,843
1982
1,037,953
106.7
9,729
1990
1,827,002
123.5
14,796

573,607
92.8
6,179
1983
1,060,847
109.0
9,735
1991
1,970,670
126.8
15,537

584,523
96.0
6,090
1984
1,208,142
109.7
11,014
1992
2,095,478
130.3
16,078

Y u m a , A Z (M S A )

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

186,495
59.8
3,119
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

457,506
79.5
5,758
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

947,410
89.1
10,631

1970
202,922
61.4
3,304
1978
520,813
80.7
6,455
1986
998,165
93.5
10,674

1971
229,220
64.9
3,534
1979
626,514
83.5
7,502
1987
1,145,427
96.6
11,852

1972
254,694
67.2
3,793
1980
706,976
69.3
7,920
1988
1,302,092
100.4
12,967

1973
277,028
68.7
4,033
1981
780,337
92.1
8,472
1989
1,282,557
103.4
12,401

1974
363,541
71.4
5,092
1982
810,422
94.2
8,603
1990
1,302,579
107.7
12,092

1975
369,656
69.4
5,324
1983
736,690
84.8
8,688
1991
1,490,478
111.4
13,377

1976
418,485
76.5
5,472
1984
844,429
85.6
9,860
1992
1,568,505
117.5
13,345

L O C A L A R E A P E R S O N A L IN C O M E

ALABAMA - Metropolitan Areas, Counties, and Selected Places

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration Bureau of the Census

Alabama

77

Alabama

L O C A L A R E A P E R S O N A L IN C O M E

Total Personal Income
Metropolitan areas and nonmetropolitan portion

□ P e t. Change, 1987-92

Anniston
Birmingham
Columbus, AL-GA *
Decatur
Dothan
Florence
Gadsden
Huntsville
Mobile
Montgomery
Tuscaloosa
Nonmetro portion
60%

40%

20%

0%

M P c t of State, 1992

20%

40%

60%

* Alabama portion of Metro

Per Capita Personal Income
Percent of U.S.
^A labam a ■©■Metro ■&Nonmetro

79

Alabama

L O C A L A R E A P E R S O N A L IN C O M E

ALABAMA
S ta te T o ta ls

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,139,913
3,449.8
2,939

11,067,207
3,497.5
3,164

12,294,688
3,540.1
3,473

13,910,721
3,580.8
3,885

15,447,438
3,627.8
4,258

17,148,255
3,680.5
4,659

19,392,801
3,737.2
5,189

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

21,444,430
3,782.7
5,669

24,260,968
3,834.1
6,328

27,121,222
3,869.4
7,009

29,879,349
3,902.5
7,656

33,087,033
3,918.4
8,444

34,759,045
3,925.3
8,855

37,022,980
3,934.3
9,410

40,577,874
3,952.2
10,267

1986

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

43,601,251
3,973.0
10,975

46,573,447
3,992.1
11,667

49,341,408
4,015.8
12,287

52,521,415
4,024.4
13,051

56,290,530
4,030.2
13,967

60,331,994
4,049.4
14,899

63,862,534
4,090.0
15,614

68,357,957
4,137.5
16,522

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,967,340
2,365.8
4,636

12,139,280
2,398.5
5,061

13,673,477
2,440.7
5,602

1981

1982

1983

1984

26,152,712
2,603.7
10,044

28,727,785
2,622.4
10,955

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

9,366,263
3,440.0
2,723

M etro p o lita n P o rtion

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

7,221,863
2,263.3
3,191

6,657,353
2,222.8
2,995

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

8,714,533
2,317.7
3,760

7,874,163
2,295.5
3,430

1980

1979

1978

1977
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

9,787,402
2,338.7
4,185

15,172,713
2,474.5
6,132

17,085,346
2,513.0
6,799

19,103,349
2,538.9
7,524

21,162,813
2,566.8
8,245

23,394,524
2,580.7
9,065

24,619,730
2,594.9
9,488

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

40,424,447
2,699.9
14,973

43,415,722
2,717.0
15,979

45,951,765
2,750.8
16,705

49,243,170
2,788.4
17,660

1973

1974

1975

1976

31,024,891
2,645.5
11,728

33,225,470
2,655.6
12,512

1969

1970

35,344,861
2,681.6
13,180

37,691,204
2.692.1
14.001

N o n m e tro p o llta n P o rtio n

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,708,930
1,217.2
2,226

1978

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

2,918,050
1,186.6
2,459

6,271,717
1,308.2
4,794

7,175,622
1,321.2
5,431

1972

1971
3,193,044
1,202.0
2,656

3,580,155
1,222.4
2,929
1980

1979
8,017,873
1,330.6
6,026

8,716,536
1,335.7
6,526

1985

1986

1987

1988

12,576,360
1,327.5
9,474

13,347,977
1,336.5
9,987

13,996,547
1,334.2
10,491

14,830,211
I,
II,

4,480,098
1,262.0
3,550

4,123,319
1,242.0
3,320
1981
9,692,509
1,337.7
7,246
1989
15,866,083
332.3 I,
131 II,

5,008,975
1,282.0
3,907

5,719,324
1,296.5
4,411

1982

1983

1984

10,139,315
1,330.4
7,621

10.870,268
1,330.6
8,169

11,850,089
1,329.8
8,911

1990

1991

1992

17,910,769
1,339.2
13,374

19,114,787
1,349.1
14,169

16,916,272
330.4 1,332.5
926 12,696

A u ta u g a C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

66,273
25.2
2,633

1970
72,579
24.6
2,950

1971
81,162
25.5
3,182

1972
92,380
27.2
3,401

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

106,361
28.5
3,737

114,499
29.3
3,912

120,807
29.7
4,065

139,136
29.9
4,654

150,187
30.5
4,930

174,638
30.9
5,655

213,301
32.1
6,654

233,950
32.4
7,227

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

244,233
32.6
7,498

260,357
32.4
8,046

278,532
32.7
8,520

310,195
33.3
9,329

338,023
33.9
9,972

362,130
33.4
10,828

386,944
33.9
11,416

420,462
34.3
12,274

450,806
34.2
137,178

482,276
34.4
14,034

518,897
35.1
14,795

552,069
36.1
15,291

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

155,058
57.0
2,723

169,054
59.5
2,842

191,083
60.1
3,177

216,699
62.4
3,471

261,217
64.2
4,069

298,646
66.1
4,520

335,996
67.9
4,951

398,673
70.2
5,676

428,262
72.4
5,915

488,445
74.6
6,552

536,887
76.6
7,010

605,531
79.0
7,669

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

709,973
80.3
8,844

745,580
83.3
8,953

824,048
83.9
9,817

915,158
86.5
10,582

B a ld w in C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1,010,544
89.2
11,335

1,093,078
91.7
11,920

1,164,078
93.6
12,431

1,250,973
95.2
13,141

1,373,434
96.9
14,177

1,498,245
99.0
15,141

1,637,949
102.2
16,020

1,764,891
106.3
16,595

80

Alabama

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

B a rb o u r C o u n ty

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

50,057
23.8

2,102

1970
55,645
22.7
2,45e

1971
59,462
23.1
2,575

1972
67,523
22.9
2,955

1973
77,056
23.5
3,285

1974
87,051
23.4
3,716

1975
94,232
24.9
3,789

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

109.20S
25.6
4,264

118,917
24.7
4,816

134,966
24

146,957
24.4
6,016

154,168
24.9

5 ,5 0 2

6,202

1981

1962

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

173,739
25.2
6,905

179,774
24.7
7,277

191,806
25.1
7,632

219,703
25.0
8,783

233,590
25.0
9,357

254,849
25.1
10,150

271,002
25.3
10,723

297,088
25.3
11,736

311,224
25.4
12,276

332,151
25.5
13,049

365,513
25.3
14,449

393,085
25.3
15,563

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

B ib b C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

29,133
15.0
1,943

31,731
13.8
2,300

35,592
13.9
2,557

39,840
14.1
2,826

1973
45,523
14.7
3,107

49,577
14.4
3,445

54,522
14.8
3,689

63,117
14.8
4,275

70,486
15.3
4,620

81,623
15.4
5,316

92,286
15.6
5,935

1980
100,631
15.8
6,378

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

107,790
15.9
6,782

113,229
16.1
7,049

121,378
15.8
7,671

135,080
15.8
8,568

144,461
16.8
9,167

153,871
16.1
9,581

160,715
16.3
9,847

175,109
16.3
10,759

183,174
16.4
11,146

199,601
16.7
11,982

209,520
16.9
12,363

228,577
17.2
13,309

1969

1970

1971

1972

B lo u n t C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

67,636
26.4
2,561

67,591
27.0
2,503

74,729
27.8

2,686

87,769
29.3
2,996

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

106,258
30.4
3,500

111,684
31.5
3,541

133,903
32.2
4,156

149,776
33.0
4,532

167,019
34.2
4,881

190,944
34.8
5,480

213,544
36.0
5,939

240,707
36.5
6,594

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

262,304
36.8
7,136

268,518
36.4
7,382

279,876
36.6
7,642

314,143
37.3
8,433

352,053
38.4
9,178

362,794
38.7
9,367

387,406
38.9
9,970

438,833
39.2
11,184

485,595
39.2
12,384

518,909
39.4
13,164

557,731
39.9
13,975

598,529
40.3
14,850

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

B u llo c k C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

22,588

12.6

1,799
1981

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

64,469
10.5
6.169

25,249
11.7
2,149
1982

26,974
11.4
2,362
1983

65,284

72,132

6,178

6,795

10.6

10.6

31,016
11.4
2,710
1984
72,282
10.7
6,785

1973
35,445
11.3
3,144
1985
77,906
10.3
7,549

36,724

37,375

44,058

47,871

50,902

56,415

56,740

3,296

3,368

3,965

4,346

4,647

5,224

5,368

11.1

1986
81,305
10.5
7,741

11.1

1987
84,666
10.9
7,739

11.1

1988

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

44,894
22.7
1,975

1970

1971

47,562

50,562

2,163

2,314

22.0

21.8

1972
58,023
21.5
2,695

1973

1974

1975

66,163

71,898

79,723

3,115

3,398

3,766

21.2

21.2

21.2

1989

11.0

10.8

10.6

1990

1991

1992

88,918

96,627

105,103

114,903

120,458

8,117

8,787
«

9,534

10,339

10,961

11.0

B u tle r C o u n ty

1969

11.0

1976
88,491
21.4
4,145

11.0

1977
95,468
20.9
4,574

11.0

11.1

11.0

1978

1979

1980

113,954
20.9
5,449

128,187

138,346

6,045

6,355

21.2

21.8

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

159,928

160,038

169,185

179,716

188,035

199,818

209,539

216,548

223,082

7,260

7,279

7,748

8,251

8,694

9,055

9,490

9,922

10,213

236,886
21.9
10,825

251,035
21.7
11,549

266,325
21.7
12,269

22.0

22.0

21.8

21.8

21.6

22.1

22.1

21.8

21.8

C a lh o u n C o u n ty

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

275,652
102.9
2,678

283,472
103.1
2,749

315,483
103.6
3,045

351,821
103.8
3,388

388,594
105.0
3,700

432,240
105.9
4,081

489,743
107.0
4,577

552,528

619,639

4,900

5,493

682,594
116.5
5,860

754,109
116.7
6,460

858,662
120.5
7,123

1991

1992

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

946,624

1981

122.6

7,720

112.8

112.8

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1,005,598
120.9
8,318

1,074,910
123.4
8,709

1,171,364

1,239,041

9,599

10,326

1,306,333
117.7

1,365,191
118.2
11,549

1,432,455
117.7
12,167

1,503,464
116.7

1,576,599
116.2
13,570

122.0

120.0

11,102

12,888

1,670,594
115.6
14,452

1,764,458
116.4
15,158

C h a m b e rs C o u n ty

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

100,142
36.3
2,761

107,759
36.3
2,970

123,546
36.1
3,424

140,798
37.0
3,809

154,956
37.5
4,128

162,101
37.5
4,318

188,430
37.9
4,966

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

294,722
39.1
7,540

307,613
38.4

339,181
38.9
8,717

355,794
38.9
9,144

375,207
38.2
9.818

400,062
38.1
10,509

429,463
37.8
11,352

444,038
37.5
11,857

473,259
37.1
12,760

479,554
36.9
13,002

483,051
36.8
13,117

516,732
36.9
14,021

92,884
37.8
2,456

8,020

•1977
205,661
38.4
5,360

1978

1979

1980

226,397
38.7
5,845

246,918
39.3
6,282

272,292
39.3
6,937

A la b a m a

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

81

C h e ro k e e C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

37,087
15.9
2,332

1970
37,954
15.8
2,407

1971
43,178
16.5
2,613

1972
48,283
16.9
2,864

1973
57,454
17.2
3,332

1974
60,929
17.7
3,450

1975
64,397
18.1
3,564

1976
77,837
18.6
4,195

1977
80,979
18.4
4,393

1978
94,665
18.6
5,092

1979

1980

111,042
18.6
5,956

117,193
18.9
6,207

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

139,819
19.2
7,266

145,280
19.2
7,579

148,834
18.8
7,912

158,137
18.8
8,430

163,956
18.7
8,770

175,303
19.0
9,237

192,115
19.2
10,012

213,216
19.3
11,039

222,112
19.4
11,432

241,578
19.6
12,330

260,841
19.7
13.237

279,063
19.9
14.052

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

110,387
28.6
3,865

128,127
29.1
4,410

143,209
29.3
4,885

165,020
29.9
5,514

187,019
30.5
6,137

207,431
30.7
6,765

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

327,317
31.6
10,370

343,823
31.6
10,889

361,372
32.0
11,300

381,633
32.2
11,842

408,940
32.5
12,572

440,879
33.0
13,343

468,631
33.2
14,107

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979 ,

1980

C h ilto n C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

58,111
26.6
2,185
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

60,687
25.2
2,406
1982

70,001
25.6
2,731
1983

78,545
26.4
2,970
1984

229,792
30.8
7,465

245,291
30.3
8,092

268,101
30.3
8,863

292,217
30.4
9,622

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973
91,382
27.2
3,355
1985
309,146
30.8
10,036

97,541
27.9
3,492
1986

C h o c ta w C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

29,403
18.4
1,595

31,886
16.6
1,924

33,932
16.5
2,054

37,519
16.7
2,248

1973
41,868
17.0
2,463

45,816
16.8
2,724

52,125
17.2
3,026

59,818
17.4
3,428

64,754
17.3
3,737

73,417
16.9
4,336

84,042
16.9
4,970

92,082
16.8
5,468

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

101,784
16.7
6,097

110,957
16.5
6,728

123,517
16.2
7,615

133,926
16.2
8,260

145,102
16.3
8,896

162,265
16.4
9,870

164,597
16.2
10,148

169,897
16.2
10,495

180,547
16.1
11,230

192,868
16.0
12,055

206,607
16.0
12,913

216,948
16.1
13,446

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

103,054
27.4
3,763

122,447
27.9
4,397

141,377
28.2
5,009

163,029
28.4
5,749

175,328
27.6
6,342

191,223
27.9
6,842

C la rk e C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

60,865
28.1
2,167

64,474
26.5
2,430

68,997
25.9
2,666

75,515
26.3
2,873

1973
84,204
26.5
3,172

94,455
26.9
3,510

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

201,645
28.8
, 6,992

209,234
28.7
7,301

225,114
28.9
7,787

241,016
28.1
8,573

255,922
27.5
9,307

267,049
27.3
9,766

278,560
27.5
10,131

294,587
27.3
10,773

316,830
27.3
11,622

344,669
27.3
12,621

364,080
27.5
13,233

384,561
27.7
13,869

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

C lay C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

28,112
13.1
2,150
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

29,120
12.7
2,297
1982

30,892
12.9
2,390
1983

35,083
13.2
2,650
1984

100,563
13.8
7,307

107,716
13.5
7,967

107,508
13.6
7,922

115,255
13.3
8,679

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973
39,153
13.0
3,021
1985
118,874
13.2
8,974

41,015
13.1
3,122
1986

46,788
13.2
3,554
1987

53,142
13.4
3,971
1988

128,117
13.5
9,488

135,632
13.3
10,187

143,563
13.3
10,786

1974

1975

1976

60,099
13.3
4,509
1989
156,429
13.3
* 11,794

69,658
13.7
5,086

76,935
13.9
5,537

91,902
13.7
6,702

1990

1991

1992

169,205
13.3
12,745

179,892
13.3
13,557

193,162
13.3
14,486

1978

1979

1980

C le b u rn e C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

26,600
11.1
2,393
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

88,982
12.8
6,972

27,345
11.0
2,484
1982
94,478
13.0
7,283

29,225
11.2
2,618

32,759
11.4
2,878

1973
38,262
11.7
3,283

39,813
11.8
3,363

46,653
12.0
3,893

51,176
12.1
4,245

1977
57,718
12.1
4,776

63,840
12.2
5,226

73,345
12.6
5,840

85,144
12.6
6,737

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

105,311
12.9
8,159

111,912
12.9
8,688

118,446
12.7
9,294

124,286
12.6
9,884

127,416
12.7
9,997

138,577
12.7
10,870

152,682
12.7
11,998

171,306
12.7
13,448

180,915
12.7
14,191

185,410
13.0
14,280

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980
261,477
38.7
6,756

C o ffe e C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970

1973

104,856
35.1
2,987

115,473
36.4
3,173

105,724
36.2
2,923

117,450
35.6
3,295

132,629
35.5
3.735

147,517
36.5
4,047

165,249
37.0
4,471

189,021
37.4
5,060

217,038
37.5
5,795

244,437
37.8
6,458

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

301,988
39.3
7,689

324,952
39.6
8,201

353,657
40.2
8,789

398,049
40.1
9,927

430,680
40.0
10,764

470,069
40.4
11,639

499,828
40.1
12,465

535,431
40.2
13,334

579,420
40.2
14,425

604,500
40.3
15,015

655,079
40.4
16,214

706,778
41.2
17.168

91,019
36.1
2,519

82

Alabama

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

C o llM it C o u n ty

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Par capita personal Income (dollars)...........

135,866
50.9
2,670

145,645
49.7
2,933

158,442
50.4
3,145

173,111
50.7
3,413

194,146
51.3
3,786

217,836
50.8
4,290

235,392
52.1
4,519

276,069
52.1
5,304

304,540
53.1
5,732

348,793
53.3
6,541

385,731
54.1
7,130

422,298
54.6
7,731

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

458.562
54.9
8,359

475,113
64.7
8,680

480,833
54.4
8,838

515,537
54.4
9,485

539,515
54.4
9,919

565,496
53.3
10,613

587,426
52.8
11,125

631,023
52.6
11,987

666,689
52.0
12,812

735,400
51.8
14,194

769,214
52.3
14,703

817,043
52.4
15,584

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

C o n e c u h C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

23,671
16.6
1,783

31,240
15.7
1,995

35,121
15.8
2,225

39,796
15.8
2,519

1973
46,675
15.7
2,973

49,237
15.5
3,173

52,622
15.8
3,332

59,875
15.5
3,859

65,294
•15.4
4,230

79,855
15.8
5,051

92,546
15.9
5,808

97,372
15.9
6,135

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

108,068
15.7
6,875

110,833
15.5
7,164

117,602
15.3
7,680

123,041
15.1
8,153

129,216
15.0
8,630

133,078
15.0
8,877

133,930
14.8
9,037

136,982
14.5
9,445

147,677
14.2
10,376

156,668
14.0
11,157

173,678
14.2
12,206

183,901
14.1
13,034

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

C o o s a C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

24,582
11.0
2,232
1981

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

71,792
11.5
6,219

25,331
10.7
2,376
1982
74,925
11.2
6,663

26,906
10.7
2,510
1983
81,801
11.0
7,462

29,586
10.9
2,726
1984
87,345

10.6

8,086

1973
33,589
11.4
2,944
1985
93,858
10.7
8,779

35,553
11.5
3,100

38,436
11.5
3,351

43,662
11.2
3,885

47,638
11.5
4,137

52,934
11.7
4,543

59,659
11.6
5,130

68,997
11.4
6,043

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

101,276
11.1
9,144

106,913
11.1
9,613

112,971
11.0
10,295

120,552
11.0
10,944

127,357
11.1
11,503

133,272
11.1
11,963

143,037
11.1
12,904

C o v in g to n C o u n ty

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

101,612
34.6
2,936

113,143
35.0
3,234

126,852
35.3
3,589

135,008
36.1
3,745

148,228
36.2
4,095

165,521
36.2
4,567

184,695
36.3
5,093

209,953
36.5
5,753

234,858
37.1
6,333

244,806
36.8
6,652

1990

1991

1992

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

85,299
35.1
2,432
1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

285,350
36.5
7,810

291,882
36.6
7,979

315,656
36.8
8,584

340,495
36.8
9,245

354252
36.8
9,635

381,000
36.6
10,423

386,383
36.4
10,616

398,076
36.6
10,890

428,792
36.5
11,754

458,836
36.5
12,573

486,768
36.5
13,323

514,805
36.8
13,996

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

92,931
34.1
2,723

11989

C re n s h a w C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

25,952
13.9
1,872
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

92,933
14.3
6,520

26,840
13.2
2,030
1982
92,611
13.9
6,673

29,026
13.4
2,172

34,702
13.5
2,570

1973
40,900
13.9
2,933

42,611
14.0
3,037

50,849
13.9
3,671

53,515
13.9
3,847

59,577
13.9
4,278

69,654
13.9
5,008

71,241
14.1
5,058

76,348
14.2
5,394

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

104,168
13.5
7,700

123,973
13.4
9,277

118,200
13.2
8,930

130,354
13.6
9,611

129,560
13.5
9,585

144,983
13.6
10,690

153,346
13.6
11,282

158,506
13.6
11,657

168,623
13.5
12,453

179,316
13.5
13,322

C u llm a n C o u n ty

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

126,849
52.1
2,437

128,620
52.8
2,437

138,803
54.3
2,555

156,956
55.8
2,814

184,665
57.2
3,227

197,144
57.7
3,415

248,222
58.1
4,273

273,864
59.7
4,588

304,265
60.4
5,039

339,618
61.1
5,560

366,333
61.5
5,959

411,832
61.9
6,658

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

467,297
62.7
7,449

488,685
63.2
7,731

536,767
63.2
8,489

632,377
64.7
9,770

672,682
65.8
10,217

734,581
66.1
11,107

743,362
66.7
11,139

802,189
67.1
11,959

881,439
67.3
13,092

945,594
67.8
13,943

993,500
68.6
14,473

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

145,042
49.8
2,912

157,390
53.2
2,957

160,804
54.5
2,948

162,672
49.5
3,289

173,369
43.9
3,953

187,353
44.4
4,223

202,692
46.1
4,400

219,454
44.9
4,892

236,451
44.7
5,295

256,412
46.7
5,495

279,600
46.4
6,028

318,556
48.1
6,629

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

365,970
48.8
7,498

387,154
48.6
7,972

410,480
48.5
8,468

452,676
48.0
9,423

491,060
48.4
10,146

518,878
48.6
10,678

560,117
48.8
11,479

579,858
49.4
11,741

616,291
49.5
12,454

638,128
49.6
12,862

681,472
49.8
13,672

730,600
49.9
14,637

1,087,056
69.8
15,583

D a le C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

A la b a m a

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83

D a lla s C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

232,648
58.4
3,984

264,041
58.2
4,536

262,292
58.2
4,508

276,920
54.7
5,062

317,492
54.5
5,830

340,226
54.0
6,301

132,545
56.4
2,349

145,332
55.3
2,628

156,884
55.9
2,805

174,314
57.1
3,051

194,950
57.3
3,403

214,365
58.3
3,674

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

387,757
53.5
7,251

409,681
53.3
7,679

414,597
52.6
7,888

434,162
52.0
8,350

459,619
51.0
9,005

484,699
51.6
9,386

492,770
50.3
9,805

512,266
49.2
10,410

539,449
48.6
11,111

581,404
48.1
12,099

616,806
47.9
12,868

649,060
48.0
13,511

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980
345,175
53.7
6,427

D a K a lb C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

91,588
42.5
2,154
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

91,647
42.2
2,170
1982

1973

100,798
43.7
2,309

119,298
44.8
2,663

145,636
46.7
3,117

153,965
47.9
3,214

186,167
50.0
3,725

210,483
51.2
4,112

235,021
52.0
4,517

280,735
53.1
5,286

316,693
53.5
5,921

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

514,259
53.8
9,564

560,416
54.0
10,369

605,307
54.3
11,143

663,743
54.5
12,187

695,877
54.8
12,703

737,306
55.3
13,328

808,066
55.9
14,453

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

115,073
35.4
3,255

134,280
36.5
3,675

150,925
38.0
3,976

164,906
39.7
4,157

194,905
39.7
4,910

250,496
41.4
6,053

291,813
43.0
6,780

322,962
43.6
7,399

387,592
53.7
7,214

395,941
53.1
7,458

412,364
53.4
7,722

470,650
53.6
8,776

1969

1970

1971

1972

497,854
53.2
9,356

E lm o re C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

81,160
32.9
2,464

87,847
33.7
2,608

98,981
33.9
2,924

1213,227
40.5
5,264

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

347,815
44.4
7,841

371,974
44.4
8,383

400,321
44.8
8,930

444,453
45.1
9,859

487,729
46.0
10,614

526,687
46.5
11,335

559,838
47.8
11,717

592,508
48.4
12,248

624,823
48.8
12,800

678,708
49.5
13,708

717,884
50.7
14,152

772,142
52.5
14,705

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

111,542
36.5
3,055

124,889
36.9
3,382

140,393
37.1
3,784

149,283
38.3
3,893

168,316
37.6
4,475

185,307
37.5
4,940

207,632
37.6
5,528

231,002
37.9
6,092

254,803
38.3
6,654

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

354,094
36.8
9,632

361,905
36.7
9,850

393,301
36.6
10,739

391,881
36.2
10,834

408,159
35.8
11,411

436,929
35.5
12,307

459,184
35.6
12,892

478,890
36.0
13,294

E s c a m b ia C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

82,686
34.3
2,413
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

89.296
34.9
2,559
1982

99,630
35.2
2,829
1983

275,828
37.7
7,317

286,094
36.9
7,744

313,057
37.0
8,453

333,016
36.7
9,075

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

259,871
92.0
2,823

267,246
94.1
2,839

290,638
94.9
3,063

325,266
95.8
3,397

363,168
96.1
3,780

400,148
96.6
4,143

442,323
97.9
4,516

485,774
99.0
4,908

558,501
100.2
5,575

636,491
101.7
6,257

719,194
102.9
6,987

783,083
103.2
7,587

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

870,787
103.3
8,431

881,905
102.0
8,649

939,066
101.3
9,266

1,023,217
101.8
10,049

1,075,223
100.6
10,683

1,130,235
101.0
11,191

1,198,601
100.5
11,926

1,270,348
100.5
12,645

1,323,722
100.0
13,234

1,386,509
99.8
13,889

1,429,964
99.9
14,320

1,547,421
99.8
15,500

1969

1970

1971

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

104,284
17.8
5,864

117,396
18.3
6,408

129,119
18.9
6,838

E to w a h C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

F a y e tte C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

37,162
16.9
2,197
1981

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

40,987
16.2
2,532
1982

44,850
16.1
2,787

1972
47,283
16.4
2,884

1973
56,316
16.5
3,404

60,098
17.1
3,518

71,063
17.4
4,093

83,262
17.4
4,785

89,898
17.5
5,141

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

179,770
18.7
9,596

183,670
18.9
9,694

187,849
18.6
10,107

193,680
18.3
10,595

207,983
18.1
11,502

219,717
18.0
12,211

226,057
18.1
12,497

242,101
18.0
13,422

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

115,310
26.8
4,298

132,207
27.2
4,859

147,970
27.7
5,334

176,343
27.9
6,316

195,780
28.8
6,794

219,338
28.3
7,743

141,619
19.1
7,412

148,574
19.2
7,737

161,760
19.1
8,484

174,752
18.9
9,239

1969

1970

1971

1972

F rank lin C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

56,527
23.4
2,418

59,994
24.0
2,497

66,206
24.6
2,688

77,778
25.5
3,047

1973
93,680
26.0
3,601

99,362
26.8
3,703

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

245,881
26.2
8,725

246,819
28.3
8,708

263,848
28.3
9,316

274,840
28.4
9,677

287,299
28.1
10,238

300,260
28.3
10,628

305,301
28.0
10,892

320,774
27.9
11,486

330,368
27.8
11,867

354,268
27.8
12,749

384,712
28.0
13,738

425,978
28.5
14,969

84

Alabama

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

G e n e v a C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

53,451
20.4
2,620

1970
58,844
22.0
2,677

1971
64,766
22.2
2,921

1972
71,224
22.8
3,126

1973
87,993
22.7
3,878

1974
90,243
22.7
3,967

1975
99,698
23.2
4,302

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

112,118
23.2
4,825

114,949
23.4
4,911

137,950
23.6
5,854

156,505
23.9
6,544

148,248
24.2
6,135

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

184,186
23.8
7,725

180,728
23.8
7,588

189,604
23.7
7,998

223,802
24.1
9,268

229,719
24.2
9,478

241,930
23.9
10,104

252,589
23.9
10,589

275,706
23.9
11,530

312,880
23.7
13,178

326,329
23.7
13,760

349,085
24.1
14,493

375,405
24.0
15,619

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

,

G re e n e C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

15,934
13.1
1,217
1981

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

59,639
11.1
5,355

18,800
10.6
1,782
1982
63,914
11.1
5,752

21,390
10.3
2,078
1983
66,912
10.8
6,184

23,564
10.2
2,303
1984
70,807
10.6
6,657

1973
27,403
10.6
2,590
1985
74,457
10.4
7,168

26,880
10.6
2,526
1986
80,436
10.5
7,635

29,844
10.7
2,782
1987
84,529
10.3
8,190

36,875
11.0
3,356
1988
87,939
10.2
8,591

36,763
10.8
3,398
1989
93,440
10.2
9,178

46,466
11.0
4,241

54,145
10.8
4,994

52,157
11.1
4,712

1990

1991

1992

103,712
10.2
10,207

109,922
10.2
10,765

114,215
10.2
11,187

1978

1979

1980

H a le C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

26,349
18.5
1,423
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

79,925
15.5
5,165

1970
29,327
15.8
1,854
1982
85,693
15.3
5,597

1971
33,165
15.6
2,126
1983
91,747
15.0
6,134

1972
35,671
15.8
2,264

1973
40,344
15.9
2,542

1974
40,995
15.6
2,626

1975
44,801
15.7
2,848

1976
51,334
15.7
3,261

1977
54,405
15.8
3,454

62,776
15.7
3,998

68,081
15.9
4,275

72,299
15.6
4,637

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

103,537
15.0
6,920

117,909
14.7
8,022

127,963
15.1
8,470

130,183
15.2
8,585

141,136
15.3
9,236

149,523
15.4
9,714

162,948
15.5
10,488

174,908
15.7
11,156

186,888
15.9
11,783

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

H e n ry C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

28,142
14.2
1,982

1970
32,114
13.3
2,416

1971
33,682
13.5
2,503

1972
40,144
13.5
2,967

1973
48,469
13.7
3,543

60,451
14.1
4,285

66,144
14.3
4,636

73,007
14.6
5,000

75,868
14.7
5,153

82,638
14.9
5,538

88,037
15.0
5,859

95,690
15.3
6,243

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

114,318
15.4
7,400

118,227
15.2
7,762

121,283
15.0
8,107

147,353
15.1
9,784

145,467
15.1
9,647

150,854
15.2
9,910

163,356
15.3
10,667

177,006
15.3
11,557

187,763
15.3
12,243

186,909
15.4
12,128

212,606
15.6
13,621

228,171
15.6
14,662

1969

1970

1971 1

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

158,807
56.3
2,820

175,165
56.9
3,081

195,733
58.5
3,345

222,223
61.6
3,609

273,705
64.0
4,274

306,094
68.5
4,466

329,411
70.6
4,666

387,060
71.9
5,380

423,431
72.8
5,813

477,027
74.3
6,421

516,764
74.7
6,919

589,033
74.9
7,868

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

670,358
75.6
8,863

685,737
77.6
8,832

722,654
77.4
9,340

806,221
79.7
10,116

862,208
79.3
10,866

931,960
78.8
11,831

1,008,689
80.1
12,590

1,090,981
80.7
13,522

1,199,168
81.0
14,807

1,280,706
81.6
15,695

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

108,045
39.4
2,740

121,023
40.7
2,976

136,756
42.2
3,237

161,412
43.1
3,743

189,267
45.2
4,191

216,629
47.0
4,608

254,597
48.1
5,298

270,575
49.7
5,444

307,350
51.0
6,027

329,422
51.6
6,384

345,494
51.4
6,723

H o u s to n C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,351,167
82.4
16,400

1,449,808
83.4
17,389

J a c k s o n C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

95,483
37.6
2,539
1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

397,892
51.0
7,796

407,760
51.4
7,939

411,655
51.0
8,078

440,496
50.6
8,706

480,442
49.8
9,648

497,165
48.7
10,203

535,180
48.6
11,008

575,332
48.5
11,866

597,879
48.1
12,443

665,922
47.9
13,903

706,872
48.4
14,596

770,631
49.0
15,724

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

2,123,358
628.1
3,381

2,310,827
645.2
3,582

2,490,019
649.8
3,832

2,734,224
647.1
4,225

3,051,767
650.6
4,690

3,444,948
648.8
5,310

3,797,301
655.3
5,794

4,220,143
661.3
6,381

4,639,752
663.6
6,992

5,186,538
667.4
7,771

5,790,042
671.7
8,620

6,324,812
671.8
9,415

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

7,160,586
665,1
10,767

7,492,192
662.5
11,308

8,125,658
661.7
12,281

8,721,729
661.3
13,189

9,299,043
659.0
14,110

Jeffers an C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1981
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

6,847,405
669.0
10,236

1991

1992

9,812,745 10,337,831 11,027,099 11,757,980 12,318,969 13,193,624
659.4
656.7
653.2
652.2
655.4
657.7
14,881
15,743
16,882
18,797
18,029
20,061

A la b a m a

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

85

L a m a r C o u n ty

,1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

30,302
15.1
2,003

1970
33,595
14.4
2,337

1971
37,424
14.7
2,550

1972
40,101
15.5
2,591

1973
47,747
15.4
3,100

1974
52,090
15.8
3,295

1975
55,946
16.0
3,496

1976
67,230
16.1
4,181

1977
76,989
16.1
4,793

1978
91,151
16.1
5,648

1979

1980

101,909
16.2
6,292

111,946
16.5
6,794

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

123,053
16.5
7,458

126,637
16.4
7,741

137,076
16.2
8,487

153,046
16.1
9,521

165,581
16.2
10,222

168,613
16.3
10,323

174,415
16.1
10,822

181,072
15.9
11,370

189,859
15.8
12,023

198,707
15.7
12,652

204,672
15.7
13,046

218,332
15.6
13,986

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

184,366
67.3
2,739

201,592
68.4
2,946

223,245
70.2
3,182

246,356
70.9
3,477

271,296
72.3
3,753

301,890
73.4
4,115

330,399
74.3
4,444

382,878
75.8
5,050

422,595
77.1
5,483

481,255
78.5
6,127

543,024
80.5
6,749

600,563
81.0
7,416

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

670,632
82.3
8,145

694,880
81.3
8,548

730,867
81.7
8,945

789,884
81.3
9,719

837,422
81.9
10,230

892,328
80.7
11,051

942,680
80.5
11,703

1,011,507
80.5
12,571

1,067,742
79.9
13,357

1,179,779
79.9
14,769

1,241,492
80.9
15,355

1,323,673
81.8
16,182

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

106,573
28.6
3,726

118,057
29.2
4,042

128,781
29.6
4,349

142,758
30.1
4,744

173,864
30.3
5,743

184,952
30.3
6,114

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992
445,489
32.2
13,821

L a u d e rd a le C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

L a w re n c e C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

61,045
27.4
2,228
1981

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

70,586
27.3
2,589
1982

72,128
27.4
2,632
1983

76,798
28.4
2,702
1984

1973
88,557
28.0
3,162
1985

91,081
28.7
3,178
1986
294,527
31.3
9,398

301,487
31.4
9,601

320,128
31.6
10,145

345,209
31.5
10,958

382,156
31.6
12,100

417,411
32.1
12,996

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

201,501
62.2
3,242

230,327
64.6
3,566

257,964
68.8
3,748

284,965
69.4
4,108

325,432
70.0
4,650

377,819
71.9
5,258

434,562
74.1
5,867

482,791
76.0
6,353

546,575
76.3
7,168

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

628,523
78.6
7,996

692,116
79.2
8,737

765,899
81.4
9,407

818,817
82.7
9,907

871,576
83.9
10,392

933,083
83.9
11,124

995,236
85.2
11,687

1,091,565
86.2
12,661

1,167,843
87.5
13,344

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

106,730
41.6
2,563

118,186
41.7
2,835

129,582
42.0
3,089

139,252
43.3
3,220

154,636
43.5
3,558

167,347
43.5
3,844

181,874
44.0
4,130

204,548
44.4
4,606

224,305
44.5
5,041

253,377
44.9
5,639

297,545
45.0
6,611

323,286
46.1
7,015

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

367,942
46.4
7,929

390,584
46.8
8,346

410,903
47.5
8,656

481,793
48.2
9,987

542,993
50.8
10,690

580,412
50.8
11,433

628,401
52.1
12,069

708,394
53.2
13,310

729,285
53.7
13,581

778,558
54.3
14,334

841,923
55.5
15,180

941,516
56.8
16,570

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

206,829
30.6
6,762

211,699
30.9
6,858

217,393
30.6
7,102

255,285
31.0
8,223

1969

1970

1971

1972

146,481
55.9
2,622

161,141
61.3
2,630

178,1^0
61.9
2,879

1981

1982

599,150
76.5
7,830

276,414
31.4
8,791

Lee C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1,202,821
88.6
13,583

1,290,324
89.9
14,358

L lm e 8 to n e C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

L o w n d e 8 C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

22,616
15.0
1,506
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

67,947
13.2
5,156

26,805
12.9
2,071
1982
75,721
12.9
5,888

30,080
13.3
2,269
1983
80,503
12.9
6,249

38,283
13.7
2,789
1984
85,035
12.2
6,954

1973
46,365
13.8
3,363
1985
94,186
12.6
7,496

41,036
13.8
2,982
1986
98,593
12.8
7,713

45,603
13.4
3,398

58,125
13.5
4,291

51,677
13.8
3,734

60,767
13.9
4,366

68,256
13.3
5,116

65,208
13.3
4,920

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

107,175
12.8
8,346

117,191
12.7
9,249

126,295
12.7
9,982

131,369
12.7
10,378

143,193
12.7
11,301

141,170
12.7
11,115

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

101,440
27.1
3,750

112,646
27.0
4,169

126,361
26.6
4,753

137,680
26.8
5,137

M a c o n C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

51,532
25.7
2,003
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

147,882
26.5
5,584

1970
56,764
24.9
2,281
1982
154,761
26.3
5,886

1971
62,079
25.3
2,456
1983
169,950
25.7
6,610

1972
67,240
25.6
2,627
1984
184,048
25.5
7,225

1973
75,339
25.5
2,949
1985
198,229
25.6
7,746

1974
82,234
25.7
3,199
1986
207,266
25.3
8,198

83,751
26.2
3,193

93,773
26.7
3,508

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

219,426
25.5
8,597

228,044
25.3
9,020

237,486
25.1
9,478

251,112
24.9
10,092

264,024
24.4
10,828

279,477
24.4
11,452

86

A la b a m a

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

M a d is o n C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .....................„
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

632,621
182.5
3,467

686,697
186.6
3,679

743,223
188.6
3,942

808,325
189.1
4,275

878,120
189.8
4,627

956,682
188.3
5,080

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

2,160,959
208.9
10,347

2,384,376
213.3
11,177

2,703,104
219.2
12,329

2,999,516
226.6
13,236

1,970,158
201.3
9,785

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1,020,121
188.2
5,422

1.145,038
190.2
6,019

1,260,480
192.5
6,550

1.419,409
193.2
7,348

1,566,484
195.0
8,035

1,744,616
198.0
8,813

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

3,288,833
223.5
14,716

3,623,381
229.2
15,808

3,921,570
234.4
16,727

4,237,980
236.8
17,897

4,582,691
240.2
19,081

4,852,157
244.9
19,809

5,244,619
251.2
20,876

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

103,113
25.2
4,092

107,087
25.4
4,217

127,274
25.4
5,005

145,289
25.3
5,747

153,497
25.0
6,128

M a re n g o C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

51,061
27.9
1,829

1970
53,097
23.7
2,243

1971
56,614
23.4
2,420

1972
62,582
24.3
2,578

1973
70,615
24.2
2,917

75,349
24.3
3,104

85,329
24.6
3,464

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

170,484
24.8
6,861

182,922
24.6
7,428

192,066
24.2
7,926

199,751
23.8
8,382

212,269
23.6
8,992

227,848
23.9
9,540

241,340
23.8
10,154

251,713
23.4
10,768

265,221
23.2
11,437

283,621
23.0
12,307

304,907
23.1
13,214

318,905
23.2
13,732

1969

1970

1971

1972

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

100,519
28.5
3,524

116,706
28.6
4,077

130,969
29.1
4,500

153,213
29.5
5,196

172,799
29.8
5,792

185,465
30.1
6,155

M a rlo n C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

54,093
24.2
2,238
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

206,141
30.4
6,786

60,150
24.0
2,503

1973

1974

1982

67,057
25.4
2,636
I
1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

224,948
30.5
7,386

240,637
31.2
7,725

261,170
30.9
8,461

277,016
30.9
8,956

283,838
30.3
9,359

300,430
30.4
9,885

317,430
30.2
10,508

328,533
30.0
10,963

344,734
29.8
11,555

365,135
29.6
12,343

395,162
29.7
13,310

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

144,107
55.2
2,612

152,375
54.4
2,800

165,608
55.9
2,962

189,261
57.0
3,321

217,132
58.0
3,744

234,129
59.2
3,953

273,745
61.1
4,484

308,150
62.1
4,961

337,091
63.5
5,306

385,401
65.0
5,929

434,698
65.0
6,686

479,620
65.8
7,285

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

533,591
66.2
8,061

552,203
66.4
8,312

602,517
67.0
8,997

678,073
68.3
9,922

733,156
69.0
10,622

803,144
69.1
11,627

825,330
69.6
11,861

888,072
70.2
12,644

959,564
70.5
13,607

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

864,113
318.0
2,718

940,642
318.3
2,955

1,008,321
323.3
3,119

1,111,130
324.3
3,426

1,248,809
324.5
3,848

1,427,170
329.4
4,332

1,629,329
335.2
4,860

1,860,985
344.9
5,396

2,081,203
353.1
5,894

2,342,298
360.1
6,505

2,591,011
361.7
7,162

2,926,892
365.3
8,012

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

3,261,927
364.1
8,960

3,397,812
368.8
9,214

3,508,318
368.1
9,531

3,746,763
366.6
10,221

3,978,899
366.4
10,859

4,218,798
375.9
11,224

4,380,738
377.2
11,613

4,601,575
375.6
12,252

4,915,433
377.0
13,038

5,260,628
379.2
13,873

5,678,289
383.8
14,796

6,068,499
389.2
15,591

1969

1970

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

126,192
22.0
5,733

137,432
22.5
6,108

140,473
22.6
6,205

77,605
26.3
2,949

89,292
27.2
3,287

93,008
28.1
3,306

M a rs h a ll C o u n ty

1,017,112
71.0
14,318

1,076,175
72.0
14,957

1,173,187
73.5
15,957

M o b ile C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1991

1992

M o n ro e C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

43,687
22.0
1,986

47,974
20.9
2,290

1971
51,210
21.1
2,426

1972
54,649
20.6
2,655

1973
62,675
20.7
3,023

69,528
20.7
3,360

73,643
20.9
3,519

85,771
21.2
4,052

93,816
21.4
4,386

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

157,311
22.6
6,950

163,457
22.6
7,235

179,477
22.2
8,088

192,803
22.5
8,569

202,092
22.8
8,855

213,167
23.1
9,240

228,159
23.3
9,809

241,624
23.6
10,238

264,361
23.8
11,112

297,922
24.2
12,332

332,700
23.9
13,932

337,633
24.0
14,067

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

535,245
163.7
3,271

584,818
168.0
3,481

653,246
169.9
3,845

744,960
176.1
4,231

836,877
179.3
4,668

941,781
182.9
5,149

1,016,767
183.2
5,551

1,133,981
187.0
6,064

1,251,174
188.1
6,653

1,413,286
190.6
7,415

1,566,239
193.4
8,099

1,741,118
197.9
8,800

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

2,041,753
204.1
10,002

2,228,543
204.4
10,901

2,446,986
207.6
11,785

2,644,345
210.0
12,590

2,835,687
207.5
13,667

3,031,746
209.1
14,498

3,222,321
209.4
15,389

3,465,372
209.0
16,578

3,667,648
209.4
17,517

3,865,845
212.1
18,222

4,119,725
215.0
19,162

M o n tg o m e ry C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,922,280
200.1
9,609

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

87

M o rg a n C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

233,049
74.1
3,147

255,217
77.8
3,282

272,622
80.3
3,397

296,956
81.3
3,655

330,071
82.4
4,004

363,433
84.2
4,316

414,211
85.5
4,845

462,182
86.5
5,345

518,248
87.5
5,923

589,602
89.2
6,610

666,787
90.5
7,364

716,746
90.4
7,927

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

802,006
90.7
8,847

846,501
91.5
9,252

923,062
92.2
10,011

1,042,791
93.5
11,147

1,138,341
95.0
11,988

1,228,056
95.9
12,808

1,318,471
97.5
13,521

1,437,953
98.7
14,573

1,542,587
99.4
15,523

1,654,856
100.5
16,462

1,765,502
102.1
17,296

1,880,201
103.8
18,119

1969

1970

1971

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

P a rry C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

26,513
17.8
1,486
1981

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

75,962
14.8
5,148

29,828
15.3
1,947
1982
77,554
14.4
5,374

32,444
15.4
2,113
1983
83,182
14.1
5,898

1972
36,629
15.2
2,406
1984
87,676
13.9
6,304

1973
40,100
14.9
2,699
1985
95,321
13.8
6,919

42,317
15.2
2,787
1986
95,046
13.7
6,931

40,933
14.5
2,818

45,322
14.4
3,146

45,763
14.5
3,147

58,310
15.0
3,896

65,672
14.8
4,430

65,734
15.0
4,378

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

103,445
13.5
7,654

107,720
13.1
8,224

113,166
12.9
8,779

122,362
12.7
9,623

129,536
12.4
10,422

137,023
12.2
11,197

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

105,332
21.9
4,800

113,832
21.8
5,213

120,287
21.6
5,579

P lc k e n a C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

40,155
20.4
1,971

1970
44,861
20.3
2,210

1971
49,714
20.4
2,443

1972
55,880
20.9
2,680

1973
63,849
21.3
2,991

1974
69,278
21.5
3,228

77,917
21.5
3,626

85,636
21.5
3,982

95,304
21.6
4,406

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

133,397
21.7
6,134

139,106
21.4
6,499

145,587
21.4
6,815

160,279
21.4
7,481

166,105
21.0
7,906

179,185
21.5
8,340

186,931
21.1
8,840

197,370
20.8
9,469

213,671
20.7
10,301

236,937
20.7
11,462

247,964
20.7
11,963

262,075
20.9
12,532

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

103,455
26.3
3,927

114.571
26.4
4,335

124,120
26.3
4,724

145,369
26.7
5,438

163,520
27.4
5,965

170,689
28.1
6,076

P ik e C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

55,314
24.6
2,253

60,241
25.0
2,405

66,374
25.1
2,640

75,732
24.6
3,081

1973
84,328
25.1
3,361

94,729
25.5
3,718

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

193,622
28.2
6,874

199,106
27.3
7,295

209,666
27.2
7,710

233,059
26.9
8,676

254,749
27.2
9,362

272,072
27.7
9,833

287,868
27.7
10,385

311,897
27.6
11,296

336,113
27.6
12,187

359,314
27.6
13,000

379,486
27.9
13,598

402,298
28.1
14,338

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

107,347
19.9
5,389

112,476
19.9
5,663

125,712
20.1
6,258

R a n d o lp h C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

38,333
18.8
2,042
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

40,046
18.3
2,182
1982

40,040
18.6
2,153
1983

48,424
18.3
2,640
1984

1973
59,121
19.0
3,116
1985

62,222
19.2
3,242

74,526
19.3
3,862

84,074
19.6
4,293

93,119
19.6
4,741

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

192,493
19.9
9,670

207,275
19.8
10,448

220,544
19.9
11,081

234,039
19.9
11,777

245,345
19.9
12,318

254,066
20.0
12,708

263,175
20.2
13,013

1986

144,210
20.1
7,181

156,420
20.1
7,799

159,384
20.1
7,949

169,362
20.2
8,403

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

112,091
46.3
2,419

118,972
45.4
2,622

128,506
45.6
2,817

140,015
45.5
3,074

153,968
46.3
3,322

166,096
45.8
3,629

175,920
47.4
3,713

196,458
47.9
4,102

213,641
48.2
4,434

238,854
47.7
5,004

267,277
47.8
5,594

295,934
47.3
6,257

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

327,053
46.5
7,038

341,868
46.5
7,360

371,842
45.7
8,131

413,130
45.9
8,993

442,075
45.7
9,665

469,289
46.9
10,003

500,420
47.0
10,655

524,155
46.8
11,200

558,116
46.8
11,927

603,450
47.0
12,841

628,464
47.8
13,136

668,711
49.2
13,586

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

113,068
32.2
3,513

129,632
33.7
3,842

154,807
34.8
4,450

177,829
36.1
4,927

203,467
38.0
5,349

234,637
39.3
5,970

264,759
40.5
6,540

297,633
41.5
7,172

178,910
19.8
9.039

R u a a e ll C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

S t C la ir C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

65,711
27.8
2,365

70,095
28.2
2,486

81,297
29.5
2,752

96,575
31.3
3,089

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

323,890
42.6
7,610

337,239
42.1
8,004

360,554
43.7
8,256

397,396
44.4
8,944

425,254
45.6
9,321

466,583
46.2
10,089

494,705
47.7
10,368

544,400
48.7
11,188

588,587
49.4
11,917

641,951
50.3
12,765

687,038
51.7
13,293

727,008
53.3
13,642

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A la b a m a

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

S h e lb y C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

101,176
36.0
2,813

110,348
38.3
2,883

131,078
40.1
3,268

156,087
42.7
3,653

191,069
46.2
4,139

226,189
49.8
4,538

260,789
51.7
5,044

310,166
54.6
5.678

367,427
60.2
6,104

434,620
63.5
6,845

511,867
64.5
7,941

583,686
66.9
8,728

1981

1982

1983

1984

668,647
69.5
9,626

738,026
71.2
10,360

825,508
72.9
11,326

951,415
76.0
12,517

1969

1970

1971

I

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

28,757
18.0
1,598

32,427
16.7
1,939

35,111
15.8
2,220

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1,084,129
79.8
13,587

1,187,952
84.0
14,145

1,330,951
89.3
14,910

1,507,045
91.1
16,540

1,690,851
95.7
17,663

1,895,344
100.1
18,927

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1991
1,997,061
103.2
19,343

1992
2,160,124
107.3
20,139

S u m te r C o u n ty

1972
41,323
16.5
2,506

1973
48,542
16.7
2,909

53,355
16.5
3,226

57,032
16.9
3,380

67,131
17.2
3,913

66,644
17.2
3,879

80,349
17.3
4,654

1979
89,515
16.9
5,304

1980
90,344
16.9
5,346

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

100,518
16.9
5,961

105,266
16.7
6,311

114,865
16.6
6,938

119,360
16.5
7,255

129,547
16.4
7,911

130,573
16.9
7,734

134,778
16.7
8,076

141,938
16.3
8,709

154,966
16.2
9,558

166,223
16.2
10,287

178,498
16.2
11,029

188,833
16.2
11,651

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

166,600
67.0
2,488

172,846
65.0
2,658

187,232
64.8
2,892

204,569
65.0
3,147

229,509
66.6
3,444

252,911
68.2
3,709

277,090
69.0
4,018

322,273
70.3
4,586

355,819
71.8
4,959

399,100
72.5
5,502

453,617
73.5
6,171

504,298
74.1
6,805

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

545,530
75.0
7,276

579,569
73.5
7,884

636,179
76.8
8,285

660,871
75.8
8,718

694,475
75.5
9,200

739,707
75.1
9,844

771,752
74.4
10,369

819,125
74.7
10,969

859,972
74.3
11,576

906,841
74.1
12,231

949,875
74.6
12,730

996,939
75.1
13,268

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

110,312
34.9
3,162

126,364
35.8
3,534

138,270
36.5
3,786

149,977
37.0
4,054

175,320
37.7
4,653

195,749
37.0
5,290

219,605
38.7
5,678

246,291
39.2
6,288

280,503
38.8
7,231

T e lla d e g e C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

T a lla p o o s a C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

87,136
35.1
2,483

89,665
33.7
2,659

97,500
33.8
2,888

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

305,819
38.7
7,906

313,661
37.8
8,289

344,210
37.8
9,109

371,683
37.8
9,828

398,427
38.1
10,465

434,860
38.5
11,309

459,221
38.6
11,902

485,870
38.7
12,561

521,195
38.7
13,456

547,839
38.9
14,086

571,391
39.2
14,588

620,553
39.3
15,806

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

292,461
1*16.6
2,508

327,894
116.4
2,816

373,841
119.6
3,126

416,841
122.2
3,412

468,066
123.8
3,782

531,666
126.2
4,213

596,016
127.1
4,689

657,837
129.3
5,089

760,383
131.0
§,805

842,872
134.3
6,278

953,507
135.6
7,033

T u s c a lo o s a C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1981
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1,149,129
138.6
8,291

1980
1,047,793
137.7
7,607

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1,215,887
137.6
8,834

1,288,434
137.9
9,343

1,420,616
138.8
10,238

1,538,378
140.8
10,925

1,666,371
144.1
11,560

1,760,846
146.6
12,013

1,846,884
147.6
12,514

2,012,194
149.1
13,492

2,215,201
151.0
14,666

2,322,742
153.4
15,145

2,473,020
153.7
16,092

1991

1992

W a lk e r C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

134,680
56.8
2,369

150,698
56.6
2,661

171,052
58.7
2,914

200,060
61.8
3,239

231,029
62.8
3,676

254,820
64.1
3,976

294,162
65.8
4,472

327,282
66.7
4,906

368,322
68.0
5,417

411,959
68.9
5,978

478,235
69.1
6,923

530,026
68.6
7,729

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

566,461
67.9
8,343

619,726
67.1
9,243

645,168
66.3
9,731

701,087
66.2
10,592

746,280
66.1
11,297

782,718
67.5
11,595

815,386
67.5
12,085

859,441
67.5
12,734

905,188
67.5
13,403

970,824
67.7
14,344

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1,023,321
68.1
15,036

1,070,408
68.4
15,650

W a s h in g to n C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

32,284
16.0
2,016

35,285
16.3
2,168

39,237
16.5
2,384

40,094
16.4
2,446

1973
46,188
16.4
2,822

50,756
16.5
3,069

59,103
16.9
3,499

67,839
16.6
4,081

84,118
16.7
5,044

87,278
17.1
5,099

1979
99,597
16.8
5,926

1980
113,888
17.0
6,718

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

120;620
17.4
6,947

121,506
17.1
7,092

124,564
17.0
7,345

136,180
16.8
8,110

149,297
16.4
9,091

160,888
16.6
9,676

172,109
16.7
10,309

166,780
16.6
10,036

179,080
16.6
10,757

206,407
16.7
12,359

215,162
16.8
12,791

222,929
16.9
13,208

Alabama

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

89

W ilc o x C o u n ty

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

30,716
18.0
1,708
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

88,229
14.7
5,995

1970
31,693
16.3
1,946
1982
93,161
14.8
6,280

1971
32,62*1
16.2
2,008

1972
35,437
15.8
2,247

1973
41,107
15.2
2,709

1974
43,696
14.5
3,011

1975
46,239
14.8
3,134

1976
52,858
14.8
3,579

1977
58,482
14.6
4,004

1978
67,888
14.5
4,679

1979
77,938
14.4
5,396

1980
81212
14.8
5,503

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

104,123
14.7
7,107

101,333
14.2
7,139

107,195
14.0
7,678

107,406
14.3
7,494

112,485
14.1
7,955

114,563
13.8
8,327

120,155
13.6
8,811

129,430
13.5
9,578

138,086
13.8
10,036

140,705
13.7
10,291

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

112,262
21.7
5,174

125,544
22.2
5,649

142,846
21.9
6,518

W in s to n C o u n ty

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

41,590
16.5
2,513

1970
42,560
16.8
2,532

47,565
17.7
2,683

55,340
19.1
2,901

1973
65,159
20.0
3,265

64,430
20.1
3,201

76,222
20.4
3,731

84,944
21.0
4,049

97,312
21.5
4,518

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

147,284
21.8
6,741

158,855
21.4
7,425

180,451
21.6
8,365

195,641
21.8
8,959

198,545
22.2
8,936

211,243
22.3
9,453

212,961
22.1
9,633

230,009
22.2
10,355

265,642
22.1
12,019

264,993
22.1
11,986

284,143
22.1
12,872

308,409
22.3
13,815

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Total Personal Income
Metropolitan area and nonmetropolitan portion

□ P e t. Change, 1987-92

■ P e t. of State, 1992

Anchorage

Nonmetro portion

60%

40%

20%

0%

20%

40%

60%

Per Capita Personal Income
Percent of U.S.
-^Alaska -O-Metro -B-Nonmetro
160
140

120
100
80
1984

1989

1992

5,628

1979
9,017

13,332

17,690

20,105

4,638

7,692

12,397

17,634

19,631

22,067

Metro

5,473

8,097

13,246

19,729

22,178

25,077

Nonmetro

4,042

7,371

11,708

15,899

17,816

19,902

United States

1969
3,813

Alaska

1974

91

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Alaska

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ALASKA
S ta te T o ta ls

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970

1,372,773
296.0
4,638

1,541,810
304.3
5,066

1977

1978

4,637,971
397.4
11,672

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1980

4,947,161
399.1
12,397

9,694,741
544.3
17,810

2,146,348
333.2
6,441

1988
9,719,555
542.1
17,931

1975

2,651,515
344.7
7,692
1982

1981

5,541,487
404.7
13,692

9,298,920
539.4
17,240

1974

1973

1,825,057
326.5
5,590

1987

1986

9,805,099
532.6
18,411

1,677,896
316.5
5,302
1979

4,709,602
402.2
11,710

1985

1972

1971

6,431,035
418.5
15,368

1976

3,779,423
371.0
10,188

4,560,278
393.1
11,600

1983

7,703,651
449.6
17,134

1984

8,750,180
488.4
17,914

9,059,531
513.7
17,634

1989

1990

1991

1992

10,741,163
547.2
19,631

11,549,804
553.0
20,887

12,226,162
568.7
21,498

12,970,146
587.8
22,067

1973

1974

1975

1976

M etro p o lita n P o rtion

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1970

674,660
123.3
5,473
1977

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)

2,280,623
179.6
12,695

1985

1986

4,896,832
238.7
20,510

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1972
889,204
143.2
6,209

815,423
134.6
6,057
1979

1978

2,289,672
177.0
12,936

Per capita personal Income'(dollars)...........

1971

751,474
127.6
5,891

1980

2,368,734
178.8
13,246

1988

4,496,833
230.3
19,526

1,233,924
152.4
8,097

1981

2,634,721
176.4
14,933

1987

4,801,164
234.7
20,453

983,766
147.3
6,678

1982

3,111,724
185.7
16,754

1990

5,047,975
227.6
22,178

2,074,970
174.5
11,891

1983

3,805,607
201.0
18,937

1989

4,585,475
228.7
20,046

1,706,462
165.0
10,340

1984

4,357,601
221.5
19,675

4,591,859
232.7
19,729

1991

5,488,924
227.6
24,119

1992

5,824,318
234.9
24,791

6,165,686
245.9
25,077

N o n m e tro p o llta n P o rtion

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

698,113
172.7
4,042

790,336
176.8
4,471

1977
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1978

2,348,299
220.4
10,657

862,473
181.9
4,742

1980

2,578,427
220.2
11,708

4,893,577
309.6
15,807

1,162,582
185.9
6,253

1988

1982

1990

5,693,188
319.6
17,816

1976

2,072,961
205.9
10,066

2,485,308
218.6
11,368
1984

1983

3,898,044
248.6
15,677

3,319,311
232.7
14,262
1989

5,134,080
313.3
16,386

1975

1,417,591
192.3
7,371

1981

2,906,766
228.3
12,733

4,802,087
309.1
15,537

1974

1973

935,853
183.3
5,106

1987

1986

4,908,267
293.8
16,706

1972

1979

2.428,979
222.5
10,914

1985
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1971

1970

4,392,579
267.0
16,453

4,467,672
281.0
15,899
1992

1991

6,060,880
325.4
18,627

6,401,844
333.8
19,180

6,804,460
341.9
19,902

A le u tia n Is la n d s C e n s u s A re a

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

100,239
8.1
12,357

103,809
8.8
11,863

109,387
8.7
12,504

104,254
9.0
11,616

122,834
8.6
14,280

138,730
9.8
14,181

146,694
10.4
14,111

1969

1970

1971

1974

1975

1976
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1989
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1990
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
91,282
7.8
11,659
1991
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
93,946
7.8
12,094
1992
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

A le u tia n s E a s t B o ro ugh

Total personal incohie (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1988
33,099
2.3
14,416

1977
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1989
37,944
2.4
15,883

1978
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1990
42,976
2.5
17,477

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991
52,376
2.6
19,953

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992
59,096
2.7
22,133

A la sk a

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

93

Aleutians West Census Area
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972

1971
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1984

1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973

1974
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1985

1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1988

1977
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1989

1978
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1990

1991

1992
187,909
9.0
20,853

135,432
8.9
15,288

136,334
9.2
14,782

156,771
9.5
16,481

172,385
9.4
18,315

Anchorage Borough

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1,233,924
152.4
8,097

1,706,462
165.0
10,340

2,074,970
174.5
11,891

2,289,672
177.0
12,936

2,280,623
179.6
12,695

2,368,734
178.8
13,246

2,634,721
176.4
14,933

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

4,896,832
238.7
20,510

4,801,164
234.7
20,453

4,496,833
230.3
19,526

4,585,475
228.7
20,046

5,047,975
227.6
22,178

5,488,924
227.6
24,119

5,824,318
234.9
24,791

6,165,686
245.9
25,077

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

674,660
123.3
5,473

751,474
127.6
5,891

815,423
134.6
6,057

889,204
143.2
6,209

983,766
147.3
6,678

1981

1982

1983

1984

3,111,724
185.7
16,754

3,805,607
201.0
18,937

4,357,601
221.5
19,675

4,591,859
232.7
19,729

1969

1970

1971

1972

1991

1992

Bethel Census Area

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

‘n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

92,043
10.8
8,529

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1983

107,598
11.4
9,467

124,446
11.5
10,832

1970

1971

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

66,102
9.8
6,779

79,606
11.0
7,267

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991 ,

1992

124,226
11.8
10,523

134,999
11.9
11,302

142,039
12.7
11,142

141,766
12.8
11,115

153,861
13.1
11,705

163,698
13.5
12,171

177,577
13.7
12,956

190,374
14.0
13,594

206,691
14.3
14,416

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

Bristol Bay Borough
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

6,223
1.1
5,464
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

20,730
1.1
18,914

7,811
1.2
6,757
1982
23,708
1.1
20,907

1972

8,551
1.2
7,259

8,026
1.0
7,688
1984

1983
24,537
1.1
21,791

25,440
1.1
22,613

1973
10,354
1.1
9,596
1985

11,403
1.1
10,029
1986
33,334
1.3
26,625

30,692
1.1
26,970

14,111
1.2
11,808
1987
30,331
1.3
24,207

17,542
1.2
14,891
1988
34,109
1.3
26,177

15,297
1.2
13,019
1989
38,648
1.4
28,314

16,681
1.1
15,374
1990
39,026
1.4
28,259

19,928
1.1
18,249
1991
41,953
1.4
30,578

20,316
1.1
18,520
1992
45,305
1.5
31,159

Denali Borough
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971

1972

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1984

1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973

1974

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1985

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1986

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1989
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1990
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991
34,758
1.7
19,976

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992
36,858
1.8
21,026

Dillingham Census Area
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

53,000
4.3
12,206

1970
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982
55,058
4.5
12,130

1972

1971
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1984

1983
62,664
4.8
13,090

61,711
4.9
12,515

1973

1974
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1985

1986
80,357
5.3
15,074

77,486
5.0
15,503

1975
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1987
79,910
5.5
14,619

1976
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1988
92,968
5.5
16,949

1977
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1989
95,144
5.6
16,981

1978
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1990
98,445
5.7
17,301

1979
39,832
4.2
9,504
1991
85,255
4.1
20,703

1980
47,729
4.6
10,437
1992
92,881
4.3
21,732

Fairbanks North Star Borough

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

208,136
44.7
4,652

224,541
45.9
4,888

230,707
47.3
4,882

246,780
47.7
5,175

263,736
47.7
5,534

385,637
48.5
7,955

749,659
51.8
14,482

800,929
56.0
14,307

684,622
55.4
12,350

643,335
55.3
11,628

654,454
54.9
11,919

713,656
54.1
13,183

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1,149,908
65.6
17,536

1,226,734
68.5
17,902

830,662
55.2
15,042

1,026,153
58.4
17,565

1,147,105
63.6
18,046

1986
1,162,867
72.3
16,086

1987

1988

1989

1990

1,131,087
72.2
15,670

1,164,311
74.4
15,657

1,276,897
76.4
16,724

1,342,824
78.1
17,195

1991
1,415,268
79.9
17,706

1992
1,521,825
82.5
18,435

94

Alaska

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

H a in e s B o ro u g h

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970

24,658
1.8
13,955

1971

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982
30,092
1.9
16,170

1972

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1983

1984

33,747
2.1
16,139

34,962
2.0
17,299

1974

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1985
39,150
2.0
20,077

1975

1976

1977

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

1986
44,522
2.1
21,707

1987
49,789
2.0
24,758

1988
58,928
2.1
28,592

1989
65,632
2.1
31,328

1978

n.a.
1990
52,439
2.1
24,806

1979

1980

17,644
1.7
10,477
1991

21,597
1.7
12,802
1992

52,138
2.1
24,466

50,998
2.1
24,495

J u n e a u B o ro u g h

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

77,627
13.3
5,852

1970
90,252
13.7
6,583

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

102,821
14.7
7,008

114,347
15.2
7,547

127,284
15.9
8,025

144,777
16.6
8,735

187,670
17.6
10,634

223,754
18.6
12,016

242,645
19.1
12,675

280,675
19.4
14,447

296,202
19.9
14,910

342,411
19.7
17,395

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

396,539
20.3
19,576

454,793
22.6
20,148

511,543
23.9
21,435

522,328
24.6
21,196

550,902
24.6
22,400

536,219
27.1
19,790

530,156
26.3
20,193

549,085
25.8
21,261

600,445
26.4
22,760

639,323
27.0
23,666

677,924
27.9
24,304

720,151
28.4
25,390

'

K e nal P e n in s u la B o ro u g h

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1979

1980

299,772
23.5
12,743

343,219
25.7
13,337

1990

1991

1992

791,405
40.7
19,432

855,049
41.1
20,803

906,553
42.6
21,271

938,081
43.5
21,571

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

115,207
11.4
10,104

122,134
11.3
10,770

132,895
11.3
11,773

148,806
11.1
13,370

176,712
11.4
15,543

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

400,776
27.5
14,573

480,326
30.5
15,735

543,341
33.6
16,193

578,141
37.4
15,467

677,812
40.9
16,574

655,198
41.1
15,949

619,960
41.0
15,124

674,781
40.5
16,647

1969

1970

1971

1974

1975

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

K e tc h ik a n G a te w a y B o ro u g h

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

44,990
9.9
4,524
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

' 180,566
11.8
15,291

50,721
10.1
5,021

1972

56,409
10.6
5,333

64,162
10.5
6,115

1973
79,106
10.7
7,425

91,194
11.0
8,278

96,395
11.5
8,368

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

205,921
12.4
16,562

229,572
13.3
17,200

224,849
13.8
16,336

248,746
13.3
18,744

259,917
13.2
19,730

265,490
13.1
20,293

288,294
13.6
21,158

316,963
13.8
23,043

366,077
14.0
26,236

371,032
14.1
26,333

391,131
14.1
27,761

1970

1971

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

110,478
9.2
11,959

102,017
9.2
11,092

114,489
9.2
12,502

131,097
9.4
13,899

138,686
10.2
13,645

K o d ia k Islan d B o ro ugh

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

37,227
9.3
4,019

46,341
9.4
4,932

50,765
9.4
5,375

1972
48,279
9.2
5,251

1973
64,191
8.2
7,806

81,704
8.7
9,406

94,234
9.2
10,295

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

130,917
11.0
11,867

156,010
12.4
12,544

188,075
13.1
14,392

167,332
13.5
12,395

181,723
13.5
13,452

198,621
13.1
15,175

210,014
13.0
16,120

240,779
13.5
17,863

301,147
13.4
22,480

268,945
13.4
20,087

280,417
13.9
20,119

296,324
14.2
20,805

1969

1970

1971

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

L a k e a n d P e n in s u la B o ro u g h

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1981

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1989
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1990
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991
27,948
1.7
16,537

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992
29,816
1.7
17,275

M a ta n u s k a -S u s itn a B o ro u g h

1969

1970
31,684
6.7
4,757

1971
37,699
7.3
5,196

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

104,071
10.2
10,202

137,440
11.6
11,817

157,578
12.7
12,430

178,556
14.4
12,372

191,235
16.2
11,800

216,117
17.9
12,095

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

27,269
6.4
. 4,240
1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

276,399
18.0
15,336

355,843
20.2
17,613

452,689
23.9
18J916

503,991
28.7
17,575

543,640
35,7
15,249

537,844
39.1
13,746

502,274
38.9
12,898

505,270
38.1
13,267

553,739
39.0
14,185

615,103
40.2
15,319

655,655
42.4
15,470

693,752
44.9
15,441

45,272
7.8
5,799

51,628
8.4
6,135

69,680
9.0
7,769

Alaska

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Nome Census Ares
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

15,399
5.7
2,699
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

65,044
6.4
10,166

1970
14,802
5.8
2,573
1982
74,762
6.6
11,280

1972

1971
16,887
5.8
2,903

18,765
5.9
3,200
1984

1983
86,033
7.0
12,208

89,449
7.4
12,152

1973
32,184
6.0
5,389
1985
96,924
7.4
13,116

1974
30,522
6.2
4,911
1986
98,176
8.0
12,289

1975
40,597
6.6
6,195
1987
98,838
7.8
12,712

1976
48,709
6.8
7,185

1977
46,339
6.7
6,912

1978
47,721
6.7
7,114

1979
50,757
6.6
7,681

1980
57,356
6.5
8,819

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

102,358
8.0
12,793

108,629
8.2
13,291

114,355
8.3
13,788

118,114
8.4
14,132

127,960
8.6
14,954

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

North Slops Borough
1969
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1981
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

99,047
4.3
23,256

1970
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982
99,282
4.1
24,490

1972

1971
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1984

1983
96,052
4.3
22,458

118,594
4.5
26,284

1973

1974
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

62,1.92
3.8
16,375

73,820
4.2
17,543

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

116,396
4.9
23,817

103,789
5.4
19,371

102,504
5.3
19,326

108,328
5.6
19,400

130,104
5.8
22,378

140,299
6.0
23,255

149,542
6.2
24,135

157,841
6.5
24,153

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

Northwest Arctic Borough
1969
8,103
4.0
2,034

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1981
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

48,113
4.5
10,577

1970
9,312
4.1
2,297
1982
54,607
4.8
11,496

1972

1971
10,584
4.1
2,586

12,638
4.1
3,088
1984

1983
59,093
4.9
11,999

61,732
5.1
12,130

1973
23,097
4.5
5,185
1985
66,579
5.2
12,725

20,981
4.5
4,695
1986
67,159
5.7
11,851

27,029
4.9
5,556
1987
67,449
5.7
11,788

28,012
4.8
5,885
1988
71,931
5.8
12,344

32,003
4.8
6,736
1989
78,252
6.0
13,049

32,603
4.8
6,824
1990
89,001
6.1
14,524

32,754
4.8
6,763
1991
93,858
6.2
15,158

39,264
4.8
8,213
1992
102,415
6.4
16,121

Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan
1969
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1981
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

49,303
4.0
12,475

1970
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982
55,516
4.1
13,462

1972

1971
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1984

1983
62,101
4.4
13,996

63,677
4.8
13,380

1973

1974
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1985
71,754
5.1
14,133

1986
76,426
5.6
13,534

1975
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1987
75,156
5.6
13,442

1976
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1988
84,929
5.9
14,483

1977
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1989
97,097
6.1
15,907

1978
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
35,736
4.0
8,934

1980
43,547
3.8
11,346

1990

1991

1992

113,147
6.3
17,994

111,380
6.4
17,311

115,237
6.4
17,983

1978

1979

1980

Sitka Borough
1969
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1981
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1970
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982

1971

1972

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1983

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1984

116,240
7.7
15,080

121,069
7.9
15,267

124,366
8.1
15,382

1969

1970

1971

121,302
8.1
14,979

1973

1974

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1985
136,974
8.0
17,054

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1986

1975
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1987

1976
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1988

1977
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

98,069
7.7
12,816

103,717
7.8
13,355

1989

1990

1991

1992

200,459
8.7
22,981

210,378
8.9
23,697

1979

1980

153,209
8.3
18,410

152,025
8.1
18,762

171,571
8.4
20,316

172,739
8.5
20,241

191,867
8.6
22,235

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1981
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

39,575
3.3
11,899

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982
50,388
3.4
14,751

1972

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1983

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1984

59,416
3.7
16,032

52,778
3.7
14,299

1973

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1985
55,348
3.6
15,400

1986
64,468
3.8
16,916

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1987
67,384
4.1
16,585

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1988
74,419
4.2
17,885

n.a.
n.a.
* n.a.
1989
79,820
4.3
18,597

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1990
95,076
4.4
21,579

33,095
3.5
9,540

37,323
3.4
10,853

1991

1992

100,653
4.3
23,267

107,311
4.3
24,973

1979

1980

Southeast Fairbanks Census Area
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

54,567
5.6
9,795

1970
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982
63,399
5.7
11,037

197Ì
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1983
69,997
6.1
11,507

1972
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1984
72,384
6.1
11,855

1973
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1985
77,916
6.2
12,600

1974
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1986
80,378
6.3
12,832

1975
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1987
74.084
6.1
12.085

1976
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1988
77,048
6.0
12,837

1977
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1989
81,407
6.0
13,670

1978
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1990
88,417
5.8
15,369

44,555
5.5
8,147
1991
93,139
5.6
16,543

47,492
5.7
8,380
1992
97,106
5.7
17,033

96

Alaska

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

V a ld e z-C o rd o v a C e n s u s A re a

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1970

' n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974

1973

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978

n.a.
n.a.

n.a.

1979

1980

103,136
8.7
11,821

123,075
8.4
14,681

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991,

1992

138,123
8.6
15,988

156,825
8.9
17,587

159,367
9.4
16,913

156,547
9.7
16,204

180,499
9.1
19,800

179,182
9.5
18,784

169,322
9.6
17,649

196,110
9.7
20,276

248,525
9.8
25,251

229,511
10.1
22,837

247,533
10.4
23,824

269,287
10.4
25,826

1969

1970

1971

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

W a d e H a m p to n C e n s u s A rea

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

6,226
3.9
1,593
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

27,461
4.5
6,146

8,010
3.9
2,049
1982
31,364
4.6
6,793

1972

8,062
3.9
2,046
1983

9,209
4.1
2,260
1984

32,242
4.7
6,913

33,456
4.6
7,223

1973
18,480
4.3
4,309

15,231
4.5
3,408

1985

1986

39,878
4.6
8,589

45,626
5.2
8,834

17,734
4.7
3,801
1987
47,459
5.3
8,928

21,453
4.7
4,598
1988
50,846
5.4
9,335

18,010
4.7
3,868
1989
55,266
5.7
9,782

19,734
4.7
4,238
1990
59,276
5.8
10,173

20,835
4.7
4,446
1991
58,962
6.0
9,866

24,572
4.6
5,308
1992
61,375
6.1
9,993

W ra n g e ll-P e te rs b u rg

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

90,846
6.3
14,411

1970

1971

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982
94,731
6.4
14,888

1972

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1983

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1984

108,844
6.6
16,499

95,804
6.5
14,769

1973

1974

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
70,447
6.1
11,462

1980
85,975
6.2
13,871

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

124,957
6.2
20,164

130,028
6.4
20,263

139,648
6.6
21,006

158,588
6.8
23,422

152,586
6.9
22,005

166,648
7.0
23,662

173,411
7.1
24,549

189,740
7.0
26,963

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

Y u k o n -K o y u k u k C e n s u s A rea

1969
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

84,463
7.6
11,090

1970
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982
96,790
7.9
12,311

1971
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

107,962
8.2
13,239

104,807
8.2
12,756

106,324
8.4
12,697

105,488
8.4
12,575

100,747
8.5
11,886

107,035
8.5
12,628

110,767
8.5
13,053

118,728
8.4
14,188

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

70,497
5.2
13,510
1991
90,757
6.5
13,862

76,630
7.8
9,767
1992
94,992
6.6
14,406

A le u tia n Is la n d s D ivisio n

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

42,186
8.0
5,297
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
45,896
8.1
5,647
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971
50,482
8.0
6,292
1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972
49,042
7.8
6,251
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
58,076
7.7
7,509
1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

62,939
8.5
7,431
1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

67,522
8.5
7,922
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

83,920
8.6
9,759
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

* 76,832
8.5
9,084
1989
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

87,396
8.1
10,834
1990
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

A n g o o n D ivisio n

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1,029
n.a..5
2,046
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
1,372
n.a..5
2,733
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971
1,592
n.a..5
3,079
1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972
1,686
n.a..5
3,689
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
3,145
n.a..4
7,314
1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974
3,244
n.a..5
6,098
1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
3,924
n.a..7
5,982
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
4,421
n.a..6
7,189
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
4,008
n.a..6
6,747
1989
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978
5,021
n.a..6
8,085
1990
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

B a rro w -N o rth S lo p e D ivisio n

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

11,438
3.4
3,388
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
12,421
3.5
3,594
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971
14,412
3.5
4,163
1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972
14,441
3.3
4,315
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
19,578
3.4
5,731
1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974
22,019
3.5
6,353
1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
43,278
3.5
12,326
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
64,389
3.9
16,660
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
62,217
3.8
16,481
1989
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978
63,060
3.7
16,984
1990
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

Alaska

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

97

B e th e l D ivisio n

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

11,792
7.6
1,548

1982

1981
Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

15,505
7.7
2,002

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

17,162
7.8
2,204

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

19,611
8.0
2,450

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

40,105
8.5
4,710
1985

1984

1983

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

36,834
8.8
4,177

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

44,101
9.6
4,614

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

47,924
9.5
5,021

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

52,895
9.6
5,538

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
1992

1991

1990

1989

1988

1987

1986

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

43,653
9.4
4,625

1980

1979

1978

1977

1976

1975

n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.

B ristol B e y D ivisio n

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income'(dollars)...........

6,570
3.5
1,898

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

9,391
3.6
2,630
1983

1982

1981
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

8,520
3.5
2,445

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

9,015
3.7
2,418
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

17,810
3.8
4,700

17,040
3.9
4,374
1986

1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977

1976

1975
20,505
4.1
5,010
1987

21,812
4.1
5,294

1989

1988

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

24,073
4.2
5,785

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980

1979

1978
27,973
4.2
6,596
1990

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1992

1991

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

C o rd o v s -M c C e rth y D iv is io n

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

7,072
1.8
3,831

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

8,190
1.9
4,396
1982

1981
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972

1971

1970

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

9,272
1.9
4,789
1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

9,727
1.9
5,213
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
13,211
1.9
6,866
1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974
14,751
2.0
7,484
1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
20,000
2.2
9,298
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
23,449
2.3
10,086
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
25,589
2.2
11,722
1989
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978
28,491
2.2
13,075
1990
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992

1991
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

H a in e s D ivisio n

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,634
1.5
3,822

6,367
1.5
4,132
1982

1981
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972

1971
7,112
1.7
4,130
1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

8,301
1.7
4,909
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
11,183
1.7
6,609
1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974
12,908
1.8
7,000
1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
13,807
2.0
6,917
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
14,495
1.9
7,569
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

3977
14,087
1.7
8,087
1989
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978
15,289
1.7
9,155
1990
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992

1991
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

K e n a l-C o o k In le t D ivisio n

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

51,901
13.9
3,731
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
56,254
14.2
3,955
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971

1972

62,463
14.1
4,428
1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

67,661
14.1
4,787
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
78,096
13.5
5,793
1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974
97,959
13.5
7,253
1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975

1976

1977

1978

146,275
15.3
9,579

194,062
17.0
11,409

232,249
18.7
12,418

246,241
19.7
12,492

1987

1988

1989

1990

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992

1991
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a
n.a.

K u s k o k w lm D ivisio n

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,145
2.3
2,231
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
5,845
2.3
2,539
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971
7,002
2.3
3,083
1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972
7,269
2.3
3,190
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
11,590
2.4
4,777
1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974
12,272
2.6
4,716
1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
11,518
2.8
4,169
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
13,089
2.8
4,715
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
11,509
2.7
4,315
1989
n.a.
n.a.

1978
12,058
Z77
4,536
1990
n.a.

1979
n.a.

1980
n.a.

n.a.
1991
n.a.

1992
n.a.

O u te r K e tc h ik a n D ivisio n

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,392
1.7
3,248
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
6,264
1.7
3,687
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971
6,868
1.7
3,927
1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972
8,003
1.6
4,856
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
11,846
1.6
7,395
1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974
12,644
1.6
7,733
1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
12,556
1.7
7,546
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
13,024
1.6
8,125
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
13,508
1.6
8,593
1989
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978
14,372
1.3
10,921
1990
n.a.
n.a.

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
1992
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

98

Alaska

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Prince of Wales Division
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

9,140
2.1
4,426
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1970
11,226
2.1
5,392
1982

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971

1972

11,781
2.0
6,042
1983

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

13,264
2.0
6,767
1984

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973

1974

17,825
2.3
7,828

19,675
2.5
7,725

1985

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1986

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
18,679
2.6
7,240
1987

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
18,675
2.8
6,713
1988

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
25,155
2.6
9,565
1989

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978

1979

24,612
2.8
8,759
1990

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980

n.a
n.a.
n.a.
1991

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

Seward Division
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

9,079
2.3
3,902
1981

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1970
11,602
2.3
4,945
1982

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971

1972

12,325
2.4
5,183
1983

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

13,527
2.6
5,303
1984

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974

1973
17,069
2.4
7,004

20,201
2.6
7,818

1985

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1986

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
26,834
3.0
8,969
1987

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
32,255
2.8
11,345
1988

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
30,947
2.7
11,311
1989

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978

1979

34,122
2.9
11,935
1990

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

Sitka Division
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

28,570
5.9
4,803
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

1970
33,539
6.1
5,462
1982

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971

1972

35,995
6.4
5,603
1983

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

40,784
6.2
6,562
1984

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973

1974

48,915
6.8
7,161
1985

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

56,642
6.9
8,245
1986

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
55,125
6.8
8,101
1987

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
64,844
7.2
8,961
1988

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
71,756
7.6
9,482
1989

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978

1979

83,038
7.9
10,534
1990

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

Skagway-Yakutat Division
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

6,542
2.1
3,096
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1970
8,009
2.2
3,703
1982

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971

1972

9,032
2.2
4,166
1983

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1984

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

12,970
4.1
3,182
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
14,962
4.2
3,580
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

9,829
2.3
4,248

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973

1974

14,079
2.2
6,302
1985

15,021
2.3
6,455
1986

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
16,274
2.6
6,266
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
18,310
2.7
6,909
1988

1977
20,230
2.6
7,790
1989

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978

1979

21,906
2.8
7,697
1990

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

Southeast Fairbanks Division

1971

1972

16,389
4.2
3,861

18,562
4.4
4,241
1984

1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
23,987
4.6
5,208
1985

1974
27,716
4.5
6,109
1986

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
42,695
4.7
9,117
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
78,331
5.2
15,090
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
35,020
5.1
6,821
1989
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978

1979

35,003
5.2
6,786
1990

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

Upper Yukon Division
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

4,901
1.2
3,924
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
5,585
1.3
4,350
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971

1972

6,203
1.4
4,475
1983

6,864
1.4
4,750
1984

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
14,523
1.6
8,910
1985

1974
18,157
1.9
9,751
1986

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
20,615
1.8
11,383
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
21,493
1.8
11,934
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
19,585
1.9
10,547
1989
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978
18,695
1.8
10,352
1990
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

Valdez-Chltlns-Whlttler Division
1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

13,002
3.0
4,394
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
15,295
3.2
4,848
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971
17,964
3.4
5,251
1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972
19,104
3.5
5,466
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
22,772
3.4
6,651
1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974
39,100
3.5
11,055
1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
74,447
4.9
15,052
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976

1977

143,950
7.3
19,604

104,459
7.5
13,948

1988

1989

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978
73,856
6.9
10,687
1990
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

Alaska

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

99

W ra n g e ll-P e te rs b u rg D ivisio n

1969
21,071
4.9
4,281

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

1981
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)

,

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
24,021
5.0
4.780
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972

1971
26,382
5.7
4,646
1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

31,934
5.5
5,824
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
39,965
5.7
7,050
1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974
44,010
6.1
7,236
1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
45,349
6.4
7,041
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
51,906
6.4
8,060
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
55,182
6.2
8,848
1989
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978
65,237
6.3
10,327
1990
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992

1991
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

Y u k o n -K o y u k u k D ivisio n

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

13,479
4.6
2,941
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
15,989
4.8
3,358
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971
18,161
4.8
3,751
1983
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972
19,751
5.0
3,917
1984
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
28,747
5.2
5,528
1985
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974
33,330
5.2
6,401
1986
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
58,405
5.5
10,715
1987
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
75,258
5.7
13,229
1988
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
53,324
5.6
9,458
1989
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1978
53,025
5.4
9,869
1990
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1979
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1991
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1980
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1992
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ARIZONA - Metropolitan Areas, Counties, and Selected Places

NEW MEXICO

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration Bureau of the Census

101

A rizo n a

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Total Personal Income
Metropolitan areas and nonmetropolitan portion

M P c t of State, 1992

□ P e t. Change, 1987-92
Las Vegas, NV-AZ *

Phoenix-Mesa

Tuscon

Yuma

Nonmetro portion
80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

* A r iz o n a P o rtio n o f M e tro

Per Capita Personal Income
Percent of U.S.

-*-Arizona -©-Metro

-b - Nonmetro

.o
W ~ — - 9 -— ------Q
□------------B------------B----- ------ g----- ----- ------- ------□
60
40
1984

1989

1992

5,628

1979
9,017

13,332

17,690

20,105

3,437

5,221

8,333

12,284

15,639

17,401

Metro

3,583

5,438

8,742

12,945

16,439

18,159

Nonmetro

2,718

4,138

6,252

8,830

11,229

13,222

1969

1974

United States

3,813

Arizona

102

Arizona

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ARIZONA
S ta ts T o ta ls

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1970

5,969,556
1,737.0
3,437

1971

6,779,475
1,794.9
3,777

1972

7,700,787
1,896.1
4,061

8,854,218
2,008.8
4,408

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,275,220
2,125.3
4,835

11,613,668
2,224.3
5,221

12,339,550
2,286.3
5,397

13,841,015
2,348.0
5,895

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

15,617,085
2,427.3
6,434

18,522,443
2,517.9
7,356

21,987,897
2,638.6
8,333

25,364,538
2,735.6
9,272

28,802,519
2,810.0
10,250

30,275,934
2,889.9
10,476

33,337,410
2,969.1
11,228

37,680,253
3,067.4
12,284

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

42,092,233
3,183.9
13,220

46,289,808
3,308.7
13,990

49,926,248
3,437.6
14,524

53,251,198
3,535.7
15,061

56,646,115
3,622.2
15,639

59,832,970
3,679.2
16,262

62,542,766
3,745.7
16,697

66,686,862
3,832.4
17,401

1969

1970

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

10,079,870
1,853.7
5,438

10,655,941
1,906.2
5,590

11,977,848
1,957.0
6,121

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

M etro p o lita n P o rtion

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

5,169,987
1,442.8
3,583

6,667,488
1,574.1
4,236

7,652,070
1,669.7
4,583

8,862,698
1,768.9
5,010

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

13,549,857
2,023.2
6,697

16,077,210
2,100.9
7,653

19,276,856
2,205.0
6,742

22,290,327
2,292.1
9,725

25,394,709
2,354.8
10,784

26,754,663
2,424.9
11,034

29,409,795
2,483.2
11,844

33,331,089
2,574.8
12,945

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1971

5,878,590
1,493.4
3,936

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

37,418,646
2,681.6
13,954

41,182,081
2,794.6
14,736

44,446,591
2,907.2
15,288

47,409,157
2,989.8
15,857

50,396,316
3,065.6
16,439

53,083,687
3,117.0
17,030

55,395,196
3,172.4
17,462

58,908,855
3,244.1
18,159

1969

1970

1973

1974

1975

1976

N o n m e tro p o llta n P o rtio n

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

799,569
294.2
2,718
1977

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

1978

2,067,228
404.1
6,115
1985

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1972

1,033,299
322.0
3,209
1979

2,445,233
417.0
5,864
1986

4,673,587
502.3
9,305

1971

900,885
301.5
2,988

1980

2,711,041
433.6
6,252
1987

5,107,727
514.1
9,936

1,202,148
339.1
3,545

1981

3,074,211
443.4
6,933
1988

5,479,657
530.3
10,333

1,412,522
356.3
3,964

1982

3,407,810
455.2
7,486
1989

5,842,041
545.8
10,703

1,533,798
370.7
4,138

1983

3,521,271
465.1
7,572
1990

6,249,799
556.6
11,229

1,683,609
380.1
4,429

1984

3,927,615
485.9
8,083
1991

6,749,283
562.2
12,005

1,863,167
391.0
4,765

4,349,164
492.6
8,830
1992

7,147,570
573.3
12,467

7,778,007
588.3
13,222

A p a c h e C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

72,462
34.2
2,119

1970
78,906
32.9
2,400

1971
88,423
35.5
2,488

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

102,171
37.0
2,758

114,540
39.5
2,898

124,904
40.3
3,102

140,964
42.9
3,285

162,205
44.3
3,662

176,477
48.5
3,640

237,449
50.7
4,685

237,609
52.1
4,559

247,199
52.6
4,703

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

255,892
54.2
4,724

271,385
55.0
4,936

298,235
55.8
5,343

337,222
56.7
5,948

343,494
57.5
5,975

373,961
57.2
6,542

397,417
58.8
6,761

419,572
61.0
6,881

472,355
61.5
7,676

501,692
61.9
8,107

542,327
62.5
8,674

605,449
62.9
9,623

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

198,809
60.5
3,286

214,823
62.8
3,422

251,882
67.1
3,751

281,548
70.9
3.969

317,121
74.6
4,253

345,503
76.2
4,536

362,842
76.9
4,717

399,282
78.9
5,058

430,238
80.7
5,332

493,833
83.2
5,938

536,385
86.3
6,218

611,395
86.3
7,081

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

682,128
88.2
7,738

719,197
88.4
8,139

783,838
89.4
8,766

856,890
91.1
9,408

913,745
90.9
10,053

977,248
93.1
10,491

1,046,460
95.8
10,919

1,107,191
95.9
11,539

1,162,288
97.2
11,952

1,247,195
97.9
12,738

1,320,029
99.0
13,334

1,436,554
101.4
14,172

C o c h is e C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

A rizo n a

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103

C o c o n in o C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................

1977

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

1978

1979

1980

478,029
73.4
6,516

553,208
75.4
7,342

134,775
48.2
2,796

148,079
49.2
3,011

175,306
53.3
3,287

212,877
58.2
3,657

252,086
61.7
4,089

270,582
64.8
4,174

303,723
69.8
4,350

326,745
66.4
4,921

358,179
68.9
5,196

427,569
70.8
6,038

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1992

1991

1,470,297
102.8
14,302

1,026,032
89.7
11,444

1,094,325
93.2
11,737

1,157,243
95.5
12,119

1,256,598
97.1
12,938

1,340,877
99.8
13,440

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

132,355
32.3
4,100

136,649
33.0
4,142

149,914
32.5
4,608

160,412
33.9
4,734

180,893
34.3
5,274

206,895
35.6
5,805

238,647
36.5
6,543

265,915
37.4
7,101

859,539
84.0
10,233

603,159
76.4
7,892

635,274
78.2
8,124

704,¡386
80.3
8,772

782,996
81.8
9,574

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

107,431
31.2
3,441

958,078
87.0
11,019

G ila C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)

70,611
28.9
2,443

83,812
29.6
2,835

88,507
31.0
2,858

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

318,823
38.8
8,221

317,381
39.9
7,964

323,944
39.2
8,259

346,128
38.1
9,084

368,256
38.6
9,534

388,548
38.7
10,051

409,339
39.1
10,463

448,187
40.3
11,121

468,154
40.4
11,591

509,611
40.4
12,612

541,602
41.2
13,153

585,353
42.4
13,795

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

106,557
20.7
5,154

122,778
21.3
5,778

140,105
23.0
6,099

G ra h a m C o u n ty

1970

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)

37,393
16.2
2,308

45,956
16.7
2,748

48,574
17.5
2,783

1973

56,050
17.6
3,189

73,282
18.7
3,923

79,357
20.0
3,976

72,525
19.7
3,678

88,838
20.9
4,251

93,755
21.0
4,455

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

155,273
23.6
6,580

149,772
24.2
6,196

159,890
24.3
6,585

180,103
24.8
7,273

176,831
24.9
7,109

191,256
24.6
7,774

204,899
25.4
8,083

222,464
26.2
8,495

241,895
26.5
9,133

264,077
26.6
9,930

278,498
27.1
10,268

302,845
27.6
10,978

1969

1970

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

G re e n le e C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

33,781
10.2
3,312

1982

1981
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)

40,801
10.5
3,894

111,201
11.8
9,395

81,996
11.9
6,871

40,576
11.2
3,632
1983
92,015
10.9
8,415

47,702
11.2
4,245
1984
96,417
10.7
9,027

1973
59,435
11.6
5,119
1985
83,767
9.6
8,690

62,677
12.4
5,074
1986
83,597
8.8
9,509

64,829
12.2
5,332
1987
83,232
8.7
9,561

68,960
11.9
5,786
1988
88,658
8.7
10,181

68,028
11.9
5,736
1989
94,226
8.3
11,301

77,892
12.1
6,456

91,305
12.2
7,472

96,359
11.5
8,405

1990

1991

1992

105,468
8.0
13,124

119,141
8.3
14,353

134,971
8.6
15,671

1978

1979

1980

La P a z C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal Income (dollars)............

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1970
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1982
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1971
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1972
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1973
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1974
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1975
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1976
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1977
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

101,270
13.6
7,432

120,052
13.8
8,729

137,847
14.4
9,579

146,856
14.6
10,026

178,983
15.1
11,863

197,349
15.4
12,809

209,256
15.6
13,414

227,735
13.9
16,436

223,268
13.7
16,253

233,291
13.7
17,065

1971

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

M a ric o p a C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

3,522,092
946.0
3,723
1981

1970

1973

4,017,962
980.1
4,099

4,535,625
1,026.4
4,419

5,227,785
1,087.2
4,808

6,083,158
1,156.8
5,259

6,870,160
1,217.4
5,643

7,273,797
1,253.9
5,801

8,199,623
1,280.0
6,406

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

9,385,765 11,281,717 13,530,146 15,680,965
1,520.6
1,456.9
1,388.9
1,329.8
10,313
9,287
8,123
7,058
1989

1990

1991

1992

34,579,287 36,749,630 38,868,219 40,183,844 42,793,072
17,853,231 18,912,381 21,059,133 24,013,501 27,160,535 29,989,675 32,417,788
2,209.6
2,166.2
2,129.4
2,094.9
2,041.7
1,987.2
1,904.6
1,825.1
1,739.7
1,662.2
I,
1,611.2
563.2
19,367
18,551
18,253
17,542
16,936
16,314
15,746
14,882
13,803
12,670
11,738
II,
421
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)

M o h a v e C o u n ty

1969
Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

87,731
24.6
3,566
1981

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

490,795
59.9
8,195

1970
97,268
26.3
3,693
1982
515,603
63.8
8,079

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

112,525
28.7
3,916

129,411
31.1
4,163

155,783
34.0
4,578

173,306
36.6
4,739

199,350
39.4
5,061

217,085
42.5
5,113

255,706
43.3
5,904

314,724
46.0
6,839

385,331
51.8
7,441

443,635
56.6
7,838

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1,1*60,977
91.4
12,695

1,331,353
95.2
13,979

578,566
66.4
8,712

677,244
70.2
9,641

772,068
74.1
10,413

866,917
79.6
10,892

954,962
82.2
11,611

1,039,512
88.C
11,812

1991
1,422,132
100.S

1992
1,528,600
106.0

104

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

N a v a jo C o u n ty

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

102,743
48.2
2,130

122,330
51.2
2.383

137,603
52.4
2,623

158,703
53.3
2,962

181.69C
56.3
3,213

216,653
58.6
3,686

241,745
61 .C
3,961

285,935
60.6
4,703

342,201
63.C
5,433

369,573
66.4
5,563

410,600
67.7
6,064

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands)......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

90,814
46.S
1,953
1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

429,610
68.0
6,316

453,924
68.7
6,604

483,205
70.6
6.850

527,454
69.9
7,550

559,647
71.5
7,830

609,051
74.0
8,225

642,984
75.2
8,549

660,984
76.3
8,661

694,700
77.4
8,981

740,032
77.9
9,496

774,062
79.0
9,797

839,740
81.0
10,367

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1,176,058
345.0
3,409

1,347,774
356.0
3,786

1.542,880
380.3
4,057

1,763,673
407.5
4,328

2,020,962
428.6
4,716

2.256,082
443.7
5,084

2,432,490
459.7
5,291

2,692,716
471.6
5,710

2,990,758
483.5
6,186

3,459,114
497.7
6,950

4,114,191
523.3
7,861

4,777,271
534.5
8,937

1989

1990

P im a C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

5,483,387
547.0
10,024

5,776,236
560.1
10,313

6,299,387
573.8
10,979

6,923,255
581.1
11,915

7,609,451
592.5
12,843

8,283,841
611.9
13,538

8,770,387
632.6
13,863

9,248,797
647.8
14,277

1991

1992

9,856,202 10,212,932 10,806,141 11,492,675
661.0
668.2
675.7
690.2
14,911
15,285
15,992
16,651

P inal C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

197,611
67.4
2,932

212,664
69.5
3,058

247,238
73.8
3,350

276,507
76.8
3,602

325,767
80.9
4,026

416,779
84.5
4,930

380,648
83.8
4,542

449,939
86.4
5,207

460,122
87.1
5,283

500,842
87.6
5,718

620,674
89.5
6,935

681,480
91.2
7,474

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1,043,483
105.0
9,939

1,158,027
108.5
10,668

1,239,469
111.9
11,077

1,346,950
114.8
11,728

1,368,604
116.5
11,750

1.492,601
118.2
12,631

1,526,003
120.8
12,634

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

786,959
92.6
8,502

740,021
95.6
7,744

736,019
96.0
7,665

872,660
98.2
8,887

929,182
100.8
9,215

1969

1970

1971

1972

S a n ta C ru z C o u n ty

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

40,764
13.7
2,975

47,269
14.1
3,350

54,729
14.8
3,698

62,311
15.7
3,972

1973
73,300
16.5
4,441

1974
80,331
17.4
4,629

1975
90,529
17.1
5,296

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

100,356
17.9
5,608

107,866
18.3
5,906

122,729
18.6
6,597

135,950
19.7
6,916

156,102
20.6
7,590

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

172,716
21.4
8,069

177,887
22.4
7,934

187,879
22.6
8,310

210,161
23.8
8,833

223,164
24.6
9,088

247,422
25.1
9,863

269,573
26.9
10,030

285,802
28.2
10,142

315,405
29.1
10,829

342,425
29.8
11,473

362,028
30.8
11,753

384,648
31.8
12,104

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

120,160
35.8
3,356

138,491
37.6
3.686

162,963
40.4
4,033

194,449
44.9
4,334

231,695
48.0
4,832

252,105
50.2
5,019

281,628
50.2
5,611

314,624
55.7
5,644

365,857
59.7
6,124

430,108
62.4
6,895

500,762
65.8
7,606

593,328
69.0
8.598

1981

1982

1983

1984

1991

1992

679,008
72.8
9,324

714,455
76.4
9,351

792,953
79.2
10,017

891,741
82.1
10,867

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands) .......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)...........

186,495
59.8
3,119

202,922
61.4
3,304

229,220
64.9
3,534

254,694
67.2
3,793

277,028
68.7
4,033

363,541
71.4
5,092

369,656
69.4
5,324

418,485
76.5
5,472

457,506
79.5
5,758

520,813
80.7
6,455

626,514
83.5
7,502

706,976
89.3
7,920

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............

780,337
92.1
3,472

810,422
94.2
8,603

736,690
84.8
8,688

844,429
86.6
9,860

947,410
89.1
10,631

998,165
93.5
10,674

1,145,427
96.6
11,852

1,302,092
100.4
12,967

1,282,557
103.4
12,401

1,302,579
107.7
12,092

1,490,478
111.4
13,377

1,568,505
117.5
13,345

Total personal income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (thousands).......................
Per capita personal Income (dollars)...........

Y a v a p a i C o u n ty

Total personal Income (thousands of dollars)
Total population (tho