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ol 2 New England Region U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis F- ì BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS George Jaszi, Director Allan H. Young, Deputy Director Daniel H. Garnick, Associate Director for Regional Economics Edwin J. Coleman, Chief, Regional Economic Measurement Division For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 ^jocaF „Area , Avrsonat income l197378 New England Region BY / Source F O R / Counties, SM S A ’s I N / Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont July 1980 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Secretary/Philip M. Klutznick Chief Economist/Courtenay M. Slater BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS Director/George Jaszi Il Subject Assignment Directory REGIONAL ECONOMIC MEASUREMENT DIVISION Telephone (Area Code 202) Telephone (A rea Code 202) OFFICE OF THE DIVISION CHIEF Edwin J. Coleman, Division Chief Lowell D. Ashby, Assistant Division Chief Linnea Hazen, Special Assistant Jeanne O'Neill, Special Assistant Wendy D. Graves, Secretary Joan T. Jimenez, Secretary REGIONAL ECONOMIC INFORMATION SYSTEM BRANCH 523-0901 523-0951 523-0956 523-0956 523-0555 REGIONAL WAGE BRANCH Elizabeth H. Queen, Branch Chief Carl J. Carlson, Review and Evaluation Carol E. Evans, Review and Evaluation Renee M. Valliere, Statistician E. Frances Bake, Statistical Assistant Mildred L. Hynson, Statistical Assistant State Assignment: IA, NIA, Ml, NE, NH, NY, ND, UT, VT, WV David J, Albright, Team Leader Mary Helen Risler Philip F. Simon Mary Ruth Stritehoff State Assignment: 523-0930 State Assignment: 523-0524 CA, CO, ID, IL, MN, MO, MT, NM, OR, WA Michael G. Pilot, Team Leader Dustin F. Hecker Wesley Hough Russell C. Lusher State Assignment: 523-0530 523-0503 AR, CT, DC, FL, HI, KY, MD, NJ, Rl, SC Victor Sahadachny, Team Leader James P. Gibbons Richard H. Grayson Christopher R. Owens Residence Adjustment Wallace K. Bailey, Section Chief Albert Silverman James P. Stehle Isabelle G. Whiston 523-0561 REGIONAL INCOME BRANCH 523-0501 Vivian G. Conklin, Team Leader John M. Reed Gina Lee Evelyn C. Newman 523-0567 Andrew E. Weiser, Team Leader Robert J. McCahill Susan M. Clark Ellen M. Wright 523-0550 Nonfarm Proprietors’ Income Arthur L. Sensenig, Team Leader Timothy A. Bell Michael A. Sullivan James M. Zavrel 523-0551 Transfer Payments and Dividends, Interest, and Rent AL, DE, IN, ME, MS, NV, TX, Wl William E. Reid, Team Leader Linda C. Barnes J. Michael Lynch Alan J. Millican 523-0966 523-0966 523-0966 523-0937 Farm Proprietors’ Income 523-0521 State Assignment: 523-0966 Government Wages and Salaries and Other Labor Income AK, AZ, GA, OH, SD, TN Kevin O'Brien, Team Leader Chen Toui Pomsouvan James M. Scott 523-0966 523-0956 System Design and Control Paul M. Levit, Section Chief Nancy L. Onderka, Public Use Data Base Ronald G. Reel, User Communications Hazel E. Turner, Data Distribution Louise T. Johnson, Microfiche Systems Mary C. Williams, Retrievals Kenneth P. Berkman, Branch Chief Eairla Palmer, Secretary KS, LA, NC, OK, PA, VA, WY Sharon C. Carnevale, Team Leader Debra Blanchard Charles E. Bullock State Assignment: 523-0945 523-0376 523-0919 523-0376 523-0966 Data Management and Evaluation Kathy A. Albetski, Component Aggregation Jeanne S. Goodman, Methodology Eunice P. James, Data Management Systems Stuart A. Schwartz, Publications Quarterly State Personal Income Robert Brown, Team Leader Robert Lipovsky Francis G. McFaul Thelma E. Harding David W. Cartwright, Branch Chief Valeria A. Hamilton, Secretary 523-0911 Gary V. Kennedy, Team Leader Kevin M. Ellis Charles E, Jolley 523-0571 CONTENTS Page Introduction ......................................................................................................................... v Methodology......................................................................................................................... Part I. - Background Information........................................................................................... Part II.-S o u rce s and M ethods............................................................................................. vi vi viii Statistical Section: United States and New England Region.................................................................................... SMSA's ......................................................................................................................... Connecticut.................................................................................................................... Maine............................................................................................................................ Massachusetts................................................................................................................ New Hampshire............................................................................................................... Rhode Island................................................................................................................... Verm ont........................................................................................................................ 1 5 9 14 21 27 32 36 The issue covering the years 1972—77 was not published due to technical difficulties associated with converting to electronic composition processes. The reader can construct a consistent time series for 1971— 78 by using data for 1971 and 1972 presented in the 1971— 76 issue published in August of 1978. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The personal Income .estimates presented in this publication were produced by the Regional Economic Measurement Division of the Bureau of Economic Analysis under the direction of Edwin J. Coleman, Chief. These estimates are the result of a divisionwide effort. The names of the Division personnel and selected telephone numbers are Included for the reader's convenience for directing questions and requests to the appropriate party. Estimates of private nonfarm labor Income (wages and salaries and other labor Income) were prepared by the Regional Wage Branch, under the supervision of Elizabeth H. Queen, Chief. Major responsibilities were assumed by: David J. Albright, Carl J. Carlson, Sharon C. Carnevale, Carol E. Evans, Kevin O'Brien, Michael G. Pilot, William E. Reid, Jr., and Victor Sahadachny. Estimates of other types of Income were prepared by the Regional Income Branch, under the supervision of Kenneth P. Berkman, Chief. Major responsibilities were assumed by Vivian G. Conklin, Gary V. Kennedy, Arthur L. Sensenig, and Andrew E. Weiser. The residence adjustments, component aggregations, and materials for this publication were prepared by the Regional Economic Information System (REIS) Branch, under the supervision of David W. Cartwright, Chief. Major responsibilities for the residence adjustments were assumed by Wallace K. Bailey. Major responsibilities for the preparation of personal Income tables were assumed by Paul M. Levit. Stuart A. Schwartz coordinated the pro duction of the publication, Jeanne S. Goodman prepared the text, and Kathy Albetski prepared the charts. Valeria A. Hamilton and Joan T. Jiminez provided secretarial services. State maps were provided by the Bureau of the Census. Donald Parschalk of the Current Business Analysis Division modified the State maps where necessary and prepared the U.S. and regional maps. Graphics and editorial advice and assistance were provided by Dannelet Teske and Patti Trujillo of the Current Business Analysis Division. Acknowledgment Is also made of the services rendered by the staff of the Computer Systems and Services Division of BEA, Vincent C. Finelli, Chief. While the county Income measures contained In this report are the result of the effort, experience, and co operation of the personnel of the Bureau of Economic Analysis, they are founded ultimately on the statistical work of government agencies as well as of private organizations. Particularly noteworthy for their contributions are the State Employment Security Agencies, the various State agencies administering Income maintenance programs, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Bureau of the Census, the Economic Statistics Cooperative Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Internal Revenue Service, the Office of Research and Statistics of the Social Security Administration, the Veterans Administration, and the Association of American Railroads. V INTRODUCTION This volume is part of a nine-volume set published annually by the Regional Economic Measurement Division of the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). The set presents for local areas BEA’s estimates of total and per capita personal income as well as additional detail on the sources of personal income by type and major industry. There are six major categories of personal income payments: Wage and salary disbursements; other labor income; proprietors’ income; rental income of persons, dividends, and personal interest income; transfer payments; and personal contributions for social insurance. The sum of three of these categories of income payments (wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, and proprietors' income) is termed labor and proprietors' income and is presented for the major industry groups. A description of each of these types of income payments and how they were estimated is contained in Part II of the methodology section. A discussion of the characteristics and applications of these personal income estimates is contained in Part I of the methodology section. Estimates are for the most recent year (the calendar year ending approximately 18 months prior to publication date) and the preceding 5 years. The estimates presented in these volumes reflect the classificational, definitional and statistical changes introduced in the national personal income series in Part I of the January 1976 issue of the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. The revised State estimates were first published in the August 1977 issue of the SURVEY. The revised local area estimates were introduced in the June 1978 issue. The estimates also reflect improvements in estimating procedures due to the availability of new or more current data. A detailed description of the sources and methods used in making the estimates, including an explanation of the revisions that affect the State and local area estimates, is presented in Volume 1 of the set. Volumes 2 —9 contain a summary statement of methodology. These statements of methodology are intended to give the user a basis for evaluating the reliability of the estimates and the necessary information for determining their suitability for various applications. Volume 1 of the set is a national volume presenting estimates for the United States as a whole and for all the regions, States, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSA’s) and BEA economic areas. In addition, it contains the detailed methodology; charts and tables showing the distribution and changes in total personal Income for regions; and appendixes showing the county definitions of SMSA’s, county definitions of BEA economic areas, and samples of tables available through the Regional Economic Information System. Each of Volumes 2 - 9 presents estimates for one of the eight BEA regions: New England, Mideast, Great Lakes, Plains, Southeast, Southwest, Rocky Mountain, and Far West. A single regional volume includes estimates for the United States, the region, the States, SMSA's, and counties of the region, and a summary methodology. This volume presents the personal income estimates, for the period 1973-78, for the United States, for the New England region, for the six States of the region and for the counties and metropolitan areas of each State. This volume also includes a sum mary description of the sources and methods used in producing the county estimates. The BEA Regional Economic Information System The personal income tables contained in the nine-volume set, as well as other standard tabulations discussed below, are available upon request from the BEA Regional Economic Information System (REIS). REIS is the term applied to the data files, computer programs, and staff established for the maintenance, management, and distribution of the regional data base. This system currently contains approximately 22 million separate estimates covering over 3,500 local areas and is expanding at the rate of nearly two million estimates per year. Data availability The REIS includes an active information retrieval service, which provides a variety of standard and specialized analytic tabulations for counties and specified combinations of counties. A sample set of standard tabulations available through this system is in cluded in Volume 1 as Appendix C. All of the tabulations are available on magnetic tape. The REIS data base currently includes the following data sets: Quarterly State personal income.—These estimates, available approximately 4 months after the close of the subject quarter, are published regularly in the January, April, July, and October issues of the SU R V E Y . As of April 1980, quarterly estimates are available from the first quarter of 1958 through the fourth quarter of 1979. Quarterly estimates for years prior to 1958 exist but have not yet been adjusted to the revised national income series for those years. Annual State personal income.—Annual estimates for States are published twice each year. Preliminary estimates of total and per capita personal income, derived from the quarterly estimates, are published in the April issue of the SUR VEY (4 months after the close of the subject year). A revised set of estimates, based on more complete data and therefore more reliable, is presented in greater detail in the August issue of the SURVEY. Tabulations at the 2-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code level are available as of August 1980 through REIS for 1958-79. Estimates for years prior to 1958 exist but have not yet been adjusted to the revised national income series for those years. Annual county personal income—These estimates, published in this volume, become available approximately 16 months after the close of the subject year. Summary statistics are published in the April issue of the s u r v e y . Estimates are available for 1959, 1962, and 1965-78. County estimates exist for selected years back to 1929 but have not yet been adjusted to the revised national income series for those years. Gross farm flows.—These estimates of gross receipts and expenditures of farms, which underlie the net farm income estimates in the State and county personal income series, are unpublished. Plowever, tabulations for the years corresponding to the personal income series are available upon request from REIS. Average annual employment for States and counties.—These unpublished estimates are a companion series to the personal income estimates. They are constructed from similar sources using the same concepts and definitions. Tabulations are available from REIS for 196 7-78. Disclosure avoidance Much of the data underlying the personal income estimates is obtained directly from Federal and State government administrative records, with the condition that BEA observe the Federal and State regulations established to safeguard the privacy of individuals and individual businesses. Therefore, the BEA personal income estimates are subjected to rigorous scrutiny to determine if there are any data cells that might disclose the activities of a single firm or reporting unit. Such cells are suppressed in the final tabulations. Because of the difficulty of adequately protecting against the inadvertent disclosure of confidential information, it is BEA’s policy to release estimates at the 2-digit SIC code level for regions, States, and BEA economic areas only and at the 1-digit SIC code level for counties, SMSA's and all other geographic areas ag gregated from the county estimates. BEA user group In addition to responding to specific data requests addressed to it, REIS distributes estimates through a group of universities and State agencies officially designated as BEA users. This group was created by a congressional directive to provide BEA’s personal income and related series to university bureaus and State agencies on a nocost basis. Each of these users, currently 189 in number, receives a full set of standard tabulations for the relevant State, its counties, and its metropolitan areas on the condition that the organization will in turn distribute the data within its State. This congressional directive encourages utilization by universities and State agencies of data that are comparable for all States and counties and consistent with national totals. This enhances the uniformity of analytic approaches taken in economic development plans and programs and improves the ability of the recipient agencies to assess sub-State economic developments and to service their local clientele. Analytic Aids In addition to the statistical tables, this volume includes several types of analytic aids. County outline maps prepared by the Bureau of the Census are presented for each State and for the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. These maps serve not only to separate the data into State groupings for easy reference, but aid the reader in locating counties and metropolitan areas. The maps for New England States are modified by BEA to show New England County Metropolitan Areas (NECMA’s) rather than SMSA’s. Similarly, the maps for Vermont and Wyoming, where no SMSA’s exist, are modified to show the county containing the principal city in each State. Volume 1 includes maps of the United States that show 1978 per capita income levels for regions and for States. Pie charts show for each region and State the distribution of 1978 total personal income within the area. The charts show up to four of the largest SMSA's or State VI LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME portions of SMSA’s in each State; the sum of the remaining SMSA counties, if any; and the sum of the nonmetropolitan counties in the State. It should be noted that the charts show only the portion of each SMSA that lies within that State whereas the tables present data for entire SMSA's. Bar charts for each region show percent changes in total personal income from 1973 to 1978 for the U.S., and for each State in the region. Similar charts are presented for METHODOLOGY each State showing percent changes for the U.S., the State, and each portion of the State that is represented in the pie chart. Two analytic tables are included for e'ach region. The first table shows the 20 counties with the largest and the smallest 1978 per capita income in the region. The second table shows percent changes in total personal income, per capita income, and population for the States of that region. METHODOLOGY This methodology is divided into two parts. Part I provides background information (including definitions, characteristics, and applications) pertaining to the State and local area personal income series. Part II provides a summary description of the sources and methods used for estimating each of the personal income components, by county, for the most recent 3 years. PART I.—BACKGROUND INFORMATION Definitions and concepts Personal income.—Personal income is the income of residents of an area from all sources. It is measured after deduction of personal contributions to old age and survivors insurance, government retirement, and other social insurance programs, but before deduction of income and other personal taxes. It includes income received from business, governments (Federal, State, local, and foreign), households and institutions. It consists of wages and salaries (in cash and in kind), various types of supplementary earnings termed “ other labor income” (the largest item being employer contributions to private pension, welfare, and workmen’s compensation funds), proprietors’ income (farm and nonfarm, the latter including the income of independent professionals and producer cooperatives), rental income of persons, dividends, personal interest income, and government and business transfer payments (in general consisting of disbursements to persons for services not currently rendered). Persons.—Persons, in the national and regional accounts are defined as individuals, nonprofit institutions, private noninsured welfare funds, and private trust funds. The last three are referred to as “ quasi-individuals.” Further discussion of their treatment in the State and local area personal income series is included in the section on the residence adjustment in Part II of the detailed methodology in Volume 1. Place of measurement.—For regional economic measurement, income is recorded either by place of work (where earned) or by place of residence (where received). Personal income, by definition, is a measure of income received. Therefore BEA’s estimates of total personal income (TPI) reflect the State, county, and SMSA of residence of the income recipients. A detailed description of the SMSA classification as used by BEA is presented in Appendix A, Volume 1. The measure labor and proprietors’ income that BEA presents in industry detail for States, counties, and SMSA’s reflects place of work. These individual industry estimates are useful for the analysis of the industrial structure of a given area. The bulk of the income data basic to preparing the estimates of labor and pro prietors' income is reported by industry in the State and county in which the business establishment is located. These data are subsequently adjusted to a place of residence for inclusion in the personal income measure. Rental income of persons, dividends, personal interest income, and transfer payments are estimated from data that are reported where they are received. There is no relevance to a where-earned classification for transfer payments. However, “ dividends, interest, and rent” converted to a where-earned basis (if data were available to make the conversion) could be added to labor and proprietors’ income to provide a rough proxy of income originating from current production. Industry classification.—The industry detail in which the estimates of labor and pro prietors' income are presented is in accordance with the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) established by the Office of Management and Budget (0MB). However (as footnoted in the tables), the estimates for the years 1975—78 are based on the 1972 SIC and the estimates for the years previous to 1975 are based on the 1967 SIC. It has been BEA’s intention to provide estimates for 1975 on the 1967 SIC as well as the 1972 SIC. The purpose of the overlap would be to aid those who wish to ap proximate a time series based on a consistent industry classification or to analyze the impact of the code changes on the industry detail. There are some doubts, however, as to the effectiveness of such an overlap for several reasons. There is difficulty in identifying the differences in code changes mandated by the OMB’s 1972 revision of the Standard Industrial Classification Manual from those differences resulting from the refiling required by many State Employment Security Agencies (ESA’s) for the Unemployment Insurance (Ul) program. The latter code changes incorporated revisions due to errors in classification or changes in product activity. Even if it were possible to reconcile these differences, it would not be possible to construct estimates for 1975 on a 1967 SIC code basis that are strictly comparable with those produced for the earlier years, because the employment and wage data provided BEA are tabulated by industry rather than by individual firm. The tabulation of data by industry limits the degree of refinement that is possible in making the conversion. Furthermore, the difficulty of establishing linkage between 1974 and 1975 data reported in the Ul tabulations is compounded by the recession of 1975. Because of this coincidence of timing, it is not possible to use trend analysis for the purpose of distinguishing between anomalies in the data due to errors in conversion and those reflecting fluctuations in economic activity. Per capita personal income.—Another measure of income presented by BEA in its tables is per capita income. This is the total personal income of the residents of a given area divided by the resident population of the area. In computing per capita income for the counties, BEA uses Bureau of the Census county population totals as of July 1, which are available for each year beginning with 1971. Per capita personal income serves as an indicator of the quality of consumer markets and of the economic well-being of the residents of an area. This measure, however, can vary widely from county to county and should be used with caution for several reasons. In many instances, an unusually high (or low) per capita income is the temporary result of unusual conditions, such as a bumper crop, a major construction project (e.g., a defense facility, nuclear plant, or dam), ora catastrophe (e.g., a tornado or drought). In some cases, a high per capita income is not representative of the standard of living in an area. For example, a construction project may attract a large number of highly paid workers who are included in the population but who send a substantial portion of their wages to dependents living in other areas. Conversely, a county with a large institutional population (e.g., residents of a college, correctional institution, or domiciliary medical facility) may show an unusually low per capita income, which is not necessarily indicative of the economic well-being of the noninstitutional population. Moreover, population is measured at midyear whereas income is measured as a flow over the year. Therefore, a significant change in population during the year, particularly around midyear, can cause a distortion in the per capita figures. In counties where farm income predominates, additional considerations should be taken into account. Farm proprietors’ income, as measured for personal income, reflects returns from current production; it does not measure current cash flows. Sales out of inventories, though included in current gross farm income, are excluded from net farm income since they represent income from a previous years' production. Additions to inventories are included in net farm income at current market prices. Therefore, farmers’ attempts at regulating their cash flows by adjusting inventories are not reflected in BEA’s farm proprietors’ income estimates. Vet it is this regulation of cash flows by farmers that extends their earnings cycle and allows them to survive losses or lowered income for two or three years. In counties that are characterized by small population and almost total dependence upon farming, the per capita income will react more sharply to the vagaries in weather, METHODOLOGY LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME world market demand, and changing government policies related to agriculture than for counties where the sources of income are more diversified.1 It should be noted that the substantial differences between BEA estimates of per capita income and Census Bureau estimates are due to differences in definition of income, collection mode, and method of computation. For example, the Census Bureau computes 1976 per capita income by dividing 1976 total money income by April 1977 total population, whereas BEA derives its 1976 per capita income by dividing 1976 total personal income by July 1976 total population. Relationship between the national and regional estimates The definitions underlying the State and local area estimates for the most part are the same as those underlying the personal income estimates in the national income and product accounts. The major difference is in the treatment of U.S. citizens tempo rarily working on assignment abroad. The national estimates include not only Federal personnel—civilian and military—stationed abroad but also, since the 1976 benchmark revisions, U.S. residents employed by private U.S. firms on temporary foreign assignment. The State and local area estimates include only persons working and/or residing in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Border workers are treated somewhat differently in the State and local area personal income estimates than they are in the national estimates, but the net effect on total personal income is the same. Further information on border workers is included in the section on the residence adjustment in Part II of the detailed methodology in Volume 1. The national estimate for each individual income component is used as a control total for the State estimates; i.e., the State estimates when summed to an all-State total must equal the national estimate of the same item (modified, where necessary, for differences in definition). Similarly, the county estimates when summed must equal the related State estimate. Historical development BEA's work on regional income estimation began in the mid-thirties with the construction of a series of "State income payments" to individuals. State income payments were defined as the sum of wages and salaries, proprietors' income, dividends, personal interest income, rental income (the last three components, in ag gregate, were referred to as "property income") and “ other income.” They were pro duced as part of a broad effort to explain the processes and structure of the Nation’s economy in the thirties. During the forties and early fifties, extensive work in locating data sources and implementing methodology resulted in the production of the more comprehensive annual measure, State personal income. State personal income differs from State income payments in several important ways: (1) Personal income includes six categories of “ type of payment" in contrast to the four categories of income payments, (other labor income and transfer payments replaced “ other income" and the component “ personal contributions for social insurance” was added as an explicit deduction); (2) personal income includes greater component detail and a broader range of income-in-kind and imputed income items; and (3) the definition of transfer payments is expanded to include transfers by business. During the sixties, work on the development of quarterly estimates of State personal income was completed. The first set of State quarterly estimates as a continuous series was published in the December 1966 issue of the SURVEY. BEA began work on sub-State estimates in the mid-fifties, but the estimates were confined to a relatively small number of counties In the mideastern and plains States. This work on local area measurement was expanded in the mid-sixties, and resulted in a historical series of personal income for selected years 1 9 2 9 -6 2 for the SMSA’s and for the non-SMSA counties. Estimates for counties within SMSA’s were developed in the early seventies and published for the first time in the April 1975 SURVEY. BEA now prepares annual estimates of personal income and related (unpublished) estimates of employment for each of the SMSA’s and all of the more than 3,100 counties and county equivalents in the United States. Characteristics The allocation procedure.—The estimates of State and local area personal income are characterized by the systematic use of the allocation procedure In their preparation. ‘USDA statistics show an increasing trend among farm operators to supplement their income from nonfarm sources. Since 1974, the national averages indicate that for families operating farms with sales under $20,000 off-farm income has exceeded income from farming. VII The State estimates are made by allocating the U.S. total for each income item (estimated for the national personal income series) to the States proportional to each State’s share of a related economic series. In a similar manner the State estimates are allocated to the counties proportional to each county’s share of a related economic series. In some cases, national, State, and county estimates are constructed from the same basic source, as for example, wages and salaries reported under the various State Ul programs. In other cases, data that are available at the national and State levels are not available at the county level and allocators prepared from related, but indirect, data are used to reflect the geographic distribution of the income item among the counties. An example of this is veterans’ payments. At the national and State levels direct information is available on payments to veterans under various government programs, but for many of these programs, such information is not tabulated at the county level. Where the direct data are not available, county veteran population, an indirect allocator, Is used to distribute the State total to the counties. Occasionally, direct information is available for SMSA's as a unit that is not available for counties. In such cases, amounts for single-county SMSA’s are assigned to the ap propriate county and amounts for multicounty SMSA’s are allocated to the constituent counties proportional to some indirect, but related, series that is available by counties. The SMSA counties are grouped by States (some SMSA's cross State lines) and sum med. The difference between the State estimate and the sum of the selected SMSA counties is allocated to the remaining counties within the State proportional to the indirect, but related, county series. This procedure was used in estimating monetary rent prior to 1973. The use of the State estimates as control totals in conjunction with the allocation procedure imparts additional reliability to the county estimates because most components of personal income can be estimated more reliably for States than for smaller geographic areas. It also permits, if necessary, the use of a different allocator, in each State, to distribute an income item to the counties without impairing the interstate comparability of the estimates. Scope of source materials.—The estimates are constructed from nearly 400 individually estimated income items based on data gathered from diverse sources. The bulk of the materials used to prepare the estimates is data generated as the byproduct of Federal and State government programs (administrative records data). The remainder comes from the various censuses and from nongovernment sources. Among the more important sources of the administrative record data used by BEA are the State unemployment programs of the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor, the insurance programs of the U.S. Social Security Administration, and the Federal tax program of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The two most important censuses utilized are the Censuses of Agriculture and Popula tion. The information obtained from administrative records and censuses yield more than 90 percent of the data needed for the preparation of the State and local area income estimates. BEA supplements these basic statistics with data of lesser quality, scope, and relevance. In order to adjust for gaps and deficiencies in the poorer quality data, indirect procedures and value judgments are sometimes employed. The impact of these indirect procedures on the reliability of the individual State and local area estimates has varied over the 50-year estimating span because of regional differences and changes in industrial composition. It is not possible, therefore, to provide measures of the error introduced into the income estimates by the indirect procedures. Because the estimates are made from existing statistical information they can be prepared annually and in considerable detail at relatively low cost. However, because the data are generated from programs not primarily designed for income measurement, It is necessary for BEA to adjust the data for definitional differences and for deficiencies in the data. The alternative would be for BEA to collect the necessary information in surveys of income recipients. The surveys would provide data directly suited for the measurement of personal income, eliminating the necessity of adjusting the inputs for definitional and other previously mentioned reasons. The costs associated with this approach, however, would be prohibitive because a very large sample would be necessary to permit reliable local area estimates. The use of administrative record data has the additional advantage that it does not add to the re porting burden of businesses and households. Electronic edit procedures.— In making the estimates, several million administrative records are input into the system annually. Although these records are usually encoded and processed by the agency administering the program generating these records (thereby reducing the cost to BEA in terms of time and labor), there are still possibilities for error in the data. Because it is not possible to verify each individual record or accept the various administrative record files at their face value, BEA has developed several computerized edit routines to locate major errors in the source materials. One such routine is the “ five quarter exception edit,” which is used to identify possible errors in the quarterly tabulations of wages and employment data viii LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME (compiled for the ES-202 program) received from the various State ESA’S2 Data for the current and four preceding quarters are reformatted, by industry, State, and county, into a single record. A quarter-to-quarter comparison of both average quarterly wages and employment and absolute quarterly differences in total wages and employment is made. Where either measure exceeds established parameters, it is flagged for further review. The wage and employment data so identified are then tested against a second set of parameters related to a percent of State and percent of industry. Wage and employment data falling outside the established limits are tabulated and earmarked for specific analysis. Anomalies that the Wage Branch cannot reconcile after its own review are referred back to the originating State ESA. Computerized edit routines are employed also In the later stages of estimation. Before finalizing the estimates of the separate components of TPI, they are subject to the “ relative share test” . This edit procedure compares the estimate of a component in a given local area with the previous year’s estimate and with TPI. It measures the amount of change the current estimate will introduce Into the time series and shows the relationship of the component to TPI, as well as the changes in this relationship that have occurred over time. Where the edit reveals changes, over time or in composition, that exceed the expected norm for the component or for the local area, the data are isolated and earmarked for further review. Geographic structure.— Estimates are developed independently for States and counties only. Estimates for all other geographic areas below the State level are made by aggregating the county estimates In the appropriate combinations. This building block approach provides BEA with the flexibility necessary for meeting the needs of the wide variety of users of local area data. It also permits estimates for areas whose boundaries change over time—such as SMSA's—to be presented on a consistent geo graphic definition for all years for analytic purposes. Because estimates are made only for local areas that can be defined in terms of counties, the metropolitan areas for the New England States in BEA’s local area personal income series are not the officially designated SMSA’s but rather the alternative NECMA’s developed by OMB. Whereas New England SMSA’s are defined in terms of cities and towns, the NECMA’s (New England County Metropolitan Areas) are approximations of SMSA’s In terms of counties. (A more detailed description of the NECMA’s is included in Appendix A in Volume 1). Applications Because of their depth of component detail, geographic flexibility, and annual availability, BEA’s estimates of personal income and derivative measures have a broad range of application. They are widely used in both the public and private sectors. In general, they are used to measure and track the levels and types of income flows received or earned by individuals residing or working in a specific political subdivision or microeconomy. They provide a local area data base for economic decisionmaking and for the implementation of programs requiring an analysis of the economic activities or the economic well-being of the residents of a particular area. 2ES-202 is the Federal report which summarizes the data from the quarterly tax reports filed by employers under the various State unemployment insurance programs. However, it Is commonly used to refer to the program of compiling the wage and employment data. METHODOLOGY In recent years there has been an increasing use of personal income (or a derivative) as a variable in formulas for allocating Federal funds to States and local areas and for determining the amount of matching funds for Federal-State programs. The personal income estimates (State and county) are the basic source of the money income series prepared by BEA for the Census Bureau's intercensal per capita money income estimates required for the General Revenue Sharing Program.3 A partial list of other Federal programs using BEA’s personal income statistics for the allocation of Federal funds or for determining matching grants includes the Federal Hospital Insurance pro gram (Medicare), the National School Lunch program, various U.S. Public Health Service rehabilitation programs (including drug abuse prevention and treatment of al coholics), U.S. Department of Education grant programs (as, for example, vocational education and libraries), the Medical Assistance program (Medicaid), and the Aid for Dependent Children (AFDC) program. Personal income is also one of the measures used in the evaluation of the socioeconomic impact of many Federal programs. It is widely used by Federal agencies in the preparation of environmental impact statements required by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976. Federal agencies use estimates of local area personal income as input into econometric models for projecting program needs. For example, the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture uses them to project the number of persons eligible for domestic food programs; the U.S. Department of Energy uses them to produce indicators in an energy demand forecast model; and the U.S. Water Resources Council uses them to project the future regional requirements from the Nation’s water resources. State and local governments have also increased their use of the personal income estimates. The estimates are being used as Input in economic resource profiles and In econometric models developed for planning purposes. They are often used to project tax revenues and future needs for public services. An increasing number of States have pending legislation that proposes tying the State’s taxing authority or expenditures to the level of, or changes in, personal income. University Schools of Business and Economics, often working under contract for State and local governments, reproduce BEA personal income data in statistical abstracts or similar reports. These publications are distributed to local government agencies, regional councils, private research groups, businesses, and individuals within the service region. Businesses also use the estimates of local area personal Income. For example, they are used to evaluate additional or alternative market areas for established products, to forecast prospects for marketing new products, to determine areas for relocation or decentralization, and to analyze comparative production costs in relation to consumer ability to pay. 3Money income differs from personal income as follows: money income excludes income-in kind, imputed income, and income of quasi-individuals—which are included in the personal income definition. Furthermore, it includes Items that are excluded from the personal income definition—income from private pensions and annuities, cash benefits from private workmen's compensation insurance, regular contributions for support received from individuals not residing in the same living quarters, Income received from roomers and boarders residing in households, and employee contributions for social insurance. PART I I —SOURCES AND METHODS Wage and salary disbursements Wage and salary disbursements consists of monetary remuneration of employees in cluding compensation of corporate officers; commissions, tips, and bonuses; and receipts In kind that represent Income to the recipients. Retroactive wages are counted when paid rather than when earned. Private nonfarm.— In a typical State, approximately 95 percent of private, nonfarm payrolls come under the State's Ul program. Under the program, every firm covered by unemployment insurance is required to report to the State’s ESA the wages and salaries paid its employees in the preceding quarter. These reports are tabulated by county and summed by industry (at the 2-digit SIC level). The quarterly tabulations, in which the individual firm’s report is no longer identifiable, are furnished to BEA where they are summed to annual totals, by Industry, for each county. Elements of payroll excluded from coverage—such as tips or small segments of an industry are estimated independently at the State level and added to the Ul-reported data for the appropriate industry.1 The BEA State estimates of wages and salaries In each industry are then allocated among the constituent counties in direct proportion to the related county distribution of the Ul-reported data to yield the final county estimates. Independent estimates of wages of contract farm laborers, based on the geographic distribution of expenditures for contract labor reported in the 1974 Census of Agriculture, are added to the Ul-reported payrolls in agricultural services. Most State Ul programs do not cover these workers; a few have partial coverage. Adjustments to avoid double-counting are made to the Ul tabulations where appropriate. Industries presently treated as noncovered at the county level are private households, railroads, and “ other.” The methodology for making the county estimates for both private educational services and nonprofit membership organizations was revised for 1978 and extended back to 1973. The 1978 estimates are, in both cases, now based on the Ul county tabulations of payrolls. "The value of pay-in-kind is included in the Ul payroll tabulations. However, because it is not reported separately by the employers, it cannot be isolated from cash pay. METHODOLOGY LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME State totals of wages and salaries of workers in private households are allocated to counties in proportion to the product of the number of persons employed in the industry and their average income; the underlying data are from the 1970 Census of Population. County estimates of wages and salaries of railroad workers are based primarily on the geographic distribution of railroad workers obtained from biennial employment re ports of the Association of American Railroads. The use of employment as a county distributor of wages is more acceptable In the case of railroads than for most industries because the regional differences in wage rates are minimized by the tendency to negotiate wages in the railroad industry on a nationwide basis. Other is the designation used in the State and local area accounts to reflect U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates located in the United States. It differs from the “ rest of world” designation in the national income and product accounts to the extent that the latter also includes border workers.5 The treatment of border workers in the local area estimates is inc luded in the description of the residence adjustment at the end of the methodological section. Farm -Estim ates of cash wages of hired farm labor, pay-in-kind, and the salaries of officers of corporate farms are made separately, based on related county data from the 1974 Census of Agriculture. Government.—Wages and salaries of full-time military personnel are derived in two parts, cash pay (including allowances and allotments) and pay-in-kind. The detail in which cash pay is estimated is similar tthe detail used in making the State estimates. County estimates of military strength are constructed separately for each branch of service. The estimates are based on annual data from the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) pertaining to military personnel stationed at major installations and sup plemented by 1970 Census data on military population, modified to reflect postcensal changes. The State estimates of cash pay reflect not only military strength by branch of service but also differentials in average pay, separately for officers and enlisted personnel, by branch of service. The county estimates are derived by allocating the State estimates of cash pay, separately for each service branch, by the related county distribution of military strength. Pay-in-kind is allocated to the counties proportional to total military strength. Military reserve pay (including pay-in-kind) is estimated for counties by allocating State estimates (based on limited information pertaining to the National Guard) in proportion to the geographic distribution of civilian resident population. Estimates of Federal civilian wages and salaries are based on Ul data for 15 States and on U.S. Office of Personnel Managementannual employment data for the remaining States. For the latter, salary differentials are introduced by weighting the county employment of each major Federal agency by the agency's average salary in the State (calculated from Ul data). Estimates of local government wages and salaries are made in two parts. For the 372 most populous counties, local government payrolls are obtained from the Census of Governments annual publication, Local Government Employment in Selected Metropolitan Areas and Large Counties. For the remaining counties, local government payrolls are estimated by extrapolating a 1972 benchmark, based on payroll data reported in the 1972 Census of Governments, by civilian population and adjusting to the level of the State estimates. Estimates of State government wages and salaries are based on the 1967 Census of Governments’ county tabulations of full-time employment of State government units. No comparable information was available from the 1972 Census of Governments. The reliability of the county estimates of State (in particular) and local government wages is expected to improve considerably as a result of the extension of Ul coverage, beginning in 1978, to virtually all State and local government employees. Other labor income Other labor income (OLI) consists almost entirely of employer contributions to private pension and welfare funds, employers’ payments for privately administered workmen's compensation insurance, and directors’ fees. County estimates of contributions to welfare funds are estimated, in industrial detail, by allocating the State estimates proportional to the geographic distribution of employment in each industry. Directors' fees, contributions to pension funds, and payments for privately administered workmen's compensation insurance are estimated, in industrial detail, proportional to the geographic distribution of wages and salaries in the related industry. IX Proprietors' income Proprietors’ income is the monetary income and income-in-kind of sole pro prietorships and partnerships, including the independent professions and producers’ cooperatives. It is treated in its entirety as received by individuals. Dividends and interest received by proprietors and income from the rental of real property received by persons who are not primarily engaged in the real estate business are excluded from proprietors’ income. (They are included in "dividends, interest, and rent.” ) Nonfarm proprietors' income—The estimates of proprietors’ income for many industries are benchmarked on U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) data on the selfemployed. These data are tabulated from the Social Security Self-Employment Tax forms filed by proprietors of unincorporated businesses. The self-employment data are presently incorporated into the estimates of nonfarm proprietors’ income, for all major industries in 19 States. For the remaining 32 States, the IRS self-employment data are only incorporated into the estimates for trade and services (which together account for approximately 75 percent of all nonfarm proprietors' income). The estimates of pro prietors’ income for the other nonfarm industries, in the 32 States, are based on 1962 IRS-based benchmarks that have been extrapolated to the later years by CBP data on the number of small establishments by industry and county. Nonfarm proprietors’ income is estimated for States and counties inclusive of the inventory valuation adjustment (IVA) and the capital consumption adjustment (CCAdj). Unlike the national personal income series, the State and local personal income series provide no separate estimates of either adjustment (because of insufficient related data below the national level). The IVA and CCAdj are necessary because the business ac counting conventions used for tax reporting purposes are not appropriate for personal income measurement. The IVA changes the value of inventory charged to cost of sales from original cost to current market value. Somewhat similarly, the CCAdj adjusts the value of capital consumption allowances from original cost to replacement cost and, ad ditionally, adjusts the service lives of fixed capital assets from the tax reporting convention to a consistent economic basis. Nonfarm proprietors’ income also includes the net income of rural electric and telephone cooperatives. Estimates of this income are developed from data contained in annual reports of the Rural Electrification Administration. An adjustment is made for small counties in which large cooperatives are located. In these small counties, the net income of the cooperatives is imputed to the customer-members (usually residing in the surrounding counties, as well as in the county in which the cooperative is located). The imputation is made as part of the residence adjustment. It is intended to offset the impact of the net income of a single large cooperative on a county that would otherwise have a small total personal income. In the labor and proprietors' income (place-ofwork) series, the net income of the cooperatives is included in the counties in which the cooperatives are located. However, in the personal income (place-of-residence) series, the income is distributed among the counties of residence of the customermembers of the cooperatives. Farm proprietors’ income.—The net income of farm proprietors is computed as the gross income of all farm operators minus total production expenses. It is adjusted to reflect current production through a change-in-inventory adjustment and to exclude the net income of corporate farms and the salaries paid to the corporate officers. Farm proprietors' income estimates are benchmarked on data collected in the 1974 Census of Agriculture and the revised U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) State totals of income and expense items released in July 1974. County distributions of more than 35 components of gross income and 12 items of production expense are used to allocate annual USDA-based State totals of the corresponding series. County allocators for the postcensal years are prepared by modifying the benchmark county distributions of the various income and expense items by direct information obtained from the States wherever possible. Distributions for which no current direct data are available are either held constant or moved forward by an indirect, but related, series for which county data are available. The salaries of officers of corporate farms, included in personal income as a subcomponent of farm wages, are deducted from gross farm income in computing total net farm income. Because, by definition, farm proprietors' income includes only the income of sole proprietors and partnerships, an adjustment is made to exclude the net farm income of corporate farms. The adjustment is based on the proportional division of farm acreage between corporate and noncorporate farms reported for each county in the 1974 Census of Agriculture. Dividends, interest, and rent "Prior to the 1976 national benchmark revisions definition. other and rest of world shared the same Dividends are cash payments by corporations organized for profit to stockholders who are U.S. residents. Interest is the monetary and imputed interest income of X LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME persons from all sources. Rent is the monetary income of persons from the rental of real property, except the income of persons primarily engaged in the real estate business (which is classified as nonfarm proprietors’ income); the imputed net rental income of owner-occupants of nonfarm dwellings; and the royalties received by persons from patents, copyrights, and rights to natural resources. Rental income from mobile homes is included in both the monetary and imputed measures. Dividends and monetary interest are allocated to counties by special tabulations provided by 1RS. In the absence of direct data, estimates of imputed interest and monetary rental and royalty income of persons are based on the county distributions of monetary interest. Monetary rental income is estimated inclusive of the CCAdj. Unlike the national personal Income series, no separate estimates of CCAdj are made for the States or local areas, because of Insufficient data. Imputed rental income accruing to residents of owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings is derived by allocating the State totals to counties by the distribution of the value of owner-occupied homes, constructed from data reported in the 1970 Census of Housing. State totals for postcensal years are disaggregated to counties on the basis of the benchmark distributions. The county estimates of imputed rental income from owneroccupied mobile homes are estimated separately, based on the geographic distribution of the number of mobile homes and trailers reported in the 1970 Census of Housing. Transfer payments Transfer payments to persons is income for which services are not currently rendered. It consists of both government and business transfer payments. Government transfer payments include payments under the following programs: Federal old-age, survivors, disability, and health insurance; railroad retirement and unemployment insurance; government retirement; Federal and State government-insured workmen’s compensation; veterans’ benefit, including veterans’ life insurance; food stamp; black lung; supplemental security income; and AFDC. Government payments to nonprofit institutions, other than for work under research and development contracts, are also in cluded. The principal business transfers are corporate gifts to nonprofit institutions and consumer bad debts. Total transfer payments is measured as the sum of over 50 separately estimated series. Directly reported data are used to measure about three-fourths of all transfers, although the proportion varies among local areas. Reliable indirect Indicators—such as veteran population, which is used to allocate selected components of veterans’ benefits—are available for many of the remaining transfers. Contributions for social insurance Personal contributions for social insurance includes payments by employees, selfemployed, and other individuals who participate in the following programs: Federal oldage, survivors, disability, and health insurance; supplementary medical insurance; State unemployment insurance; railroad retirement; government retirement; and veterans’ life insurance. In general, the State totals are allocated to counties by the related wages and salaries or proprietors' income component. Exceptions to this general procedure are contributions to veterans’ life insurance—allocated by veteran population; contributions to State unemployment insurance and cash sickness programs (ap plicable in only a few States)—allocated by civilian population; and supplementary medical insurance—allocated by the number of persons enrolled in the program. METHODOLOGY Residence adjustment Wage and salary disbursements, OLI, and personal contributions for social insurance, with the exception of several minor subcomponents, are estimated from data that are reported by place of work.6 The estimates that are initially estimated on a place-of-work basis are residence adjusted for purposes of personal income measurement and are referred to as income subject to adjustment (ISA). The residence adjustment for each county is measured as the total Inflows of com muters’ labor income minus the total outflows. Each gross flow is derived as the pro duct of the ISA In the county of work multiplied by a residence adjustment factor. The residence adjustment factor is defined as the ratio of the wages of workers who work in the county but reside in another county (in-commuters) to the total wages of all employees working in the county (resident and non-resident).7 Benchmark residence adjustment factors were computed separately for civilian workers and for military personnel. Rough industry differentials are introduced into the residence adjustment factors for civilian workers from special tabulations of wages classified by industry for commuting flows of 50 or more workers, prepared by the Bureau of the Census from information collected in the 1970 census. For incommuting flows of less than 50 workers, the residence adjustment factors are computed from 1970 census commuting data at the all-industry level. The residence adjustment factors for the military are computed from a comparative analysis of DOD data on military personnel by major installation and Bureau of Census data from the 1970 census on military personnel by place of residence. The residence adjustment procedure, for the most part, appropriately reflects the net flow of commuters’ labor income in counties that have not experienced either large economic or demographic changes since 1970. There are, however, situations where the results are inadequate, such as, a large construction project in a rural county or rapid growth in an outlying suburban area. To identify such areas and to devise appropriate modifications of the initial residence adjustment, these estimates are subjected to an intensive review and analysis. Census Bureau county wage data for 1969 and IRS county wage data for 1972, 1974, 1975, and 1977 are among the series used to document major shifts in county commuting patterns since 1970. For the most part, adjustments are made only if other economic indicators support the IRS or Census Bureau data. When such adjustments appear to be justified, all available information related to the changes in industrial and demographic structure of the counties are utilized for determining both the size of the additional adjustment and the county to receive the compensating adjustment. The residence adjustment procedure used for Alaska differs somewhat from the foregoing methodology. Because of the unusually large number of out-of-State workers employed in a variety of industries in Alaska (for example, the construction industry— particularly during the building of the pipeline), special procedures were developed to reflect the unique characteristics. Border workers are treated as international commuters in the State and local area personal income series; therefore, their earnings are reflected through the residence adjustment. The outflow of earnings of foreign workers (Canadian, Mexican, and Carib bean) is estimated on the basis of data from the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, the U.S. Department of Labor, and the 1974 Census of Agriculture. The small amounts of earnings of U.S. residents commuting to work in Canada (inflows) are assigned to Wayne and Oakland Counties in Michigan. A fuller description of the residence adjustment procedure and the problems in volved are included in the detailed "Sources and Methods” published in Volume I. ‘ Proprietors’ income is treated as being on a place-of-residence basis, although there are indications that for many urban counties proprietors' income reflects a mix of place of work and place of residence. 'The residence adjustment factor, derived from wage and employment data, is used to adjust OLI and personal contributions for social insurance, as well as wages and salaries, to a place of residence. This procedure is not inconsistent, however, because most of the subcomponents of OLI and personal contributions are closely related to, and estimated from, the geographic distribution of wage and salary disbursements or employment. NEW ENGLAND LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Per Capita Personal Income, 1 9 7 8 UNITED STATES $7,840 New England Region $7,904 ^ $8,800 - 9,000 HU $7,300 - 8,799 H I $6,300 - 7,299 U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Econom ic A nalysis 1 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 2 TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME 1978 PERCENT OF REGION TOTAL: NEW ENGLAND MAINE 17-1 CO N N ECTICU T PERCENT TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME PERCENT CHANGE 1973-78 NEW ENGLAND NEW ENGLAND LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 3 Table 1.—Personal Income for the United States and New England Region, 1973-78 (Thousands of dollars] United States Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973‘ 1974' 19752 19762 197 72 19782 • By type Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income ............... Proprietors income4 ............... Farm ............................... Nonfarm4 .......................... 695.024.000 48.670.000 91.501.000 30.878.000 60.623.000 758.415.000 55.572.000 84.715.000 23.852.000 60.863.000 799.877.000 65.094.000 86.116.000 22.607.000 63.509.000 884.082.000 77.376.000 87.852.000 16.824.000 71.028.000 976.917.000 91.713.000 98.480.000 17.962.000 80.518.000 1.097.685.000 106.408.000 1 14.657.000 25.477.000 89.180.000 By industry F a rm .................................................................................. Nonfarm ............................................................................. Private............................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5.............. Mining ......................................................................... Construction.................................................................. M anufacturing............................................................... Nondurable g o o d s....................................................... Durable go o d s............................................................ Transportation and public u tilitie s.................................... Wholesale tra d e .............................................................. Retail trade................................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate.................................... Services......................................................................... Government and government enterprises................................ Federal, c iv ilia n .............................................................. Federal, m ilitary.............................................................. State and lo ca l............................................................... 35.925.000 799.270.000 654.515.000 2.951.000 8.403.000 53.547.000 219.562.000 79.353.000 140.209.000 61.644.000 50.591.000 86.855.000 43.414.000 127.548.000 144.755.000 34.848.000 16.810.000 93.097.000 29.733.000 868.969.000 711.642.000 3.226.000 11.627.000 56.168.000 237.407.000 85.672.000 151.735.000 66.591.000 57.709.000 92.941.000 45.893.000 140.080.000 157.327.000 38.175.000 17.642.000 101.510.000 28.881.000 922.206.000 749.128.000 3,411.000 13.455.000 55.298.000 239.729.000 88.520.000 151.209.000 70.191.000 63.856.000 97.684.000 49.655.000 155.849.000 173.078.000 41.780.000 17.906.000 113.392.000 23.872.000 1,025.438.000 838.921.000 3.919.000 15.756.000 61.301.000 271.624.000 100.031.000 171.593.000 78.475.000 69.784.000 107.601.000 57.308.000 173.153.000 186.517.000 45.073.000 18.352.000 123.092.000 25.389.000 1.141.721.000 941.547.000 4.568.000 17.556.000 68 . 886.000 306.582.000 110.347.000 196.235.000 88.730.000 76.380.000 117.605.000 66.548.000 194.692.000 200.174.000 48.294.000 18.854.000 133.026.000 33.188.000 1.285.562.000 1.068.666.000 5.455.000 20.552.000 79.872.000 345.771.000 121.597.000 224.174.000 100.749.000 86.422.000 131.687.000 76.207.000 221.951.000 216.896.000 52.685.000 19.847.000 144.364.000 835.195.000 41,949,000 793.246.000 -236.000 793.010.000 133.407.000 118.886.000 898.702.000 47.388,000 851.314.000 -250,000 851.064.000 155.367.000 140.826.000 951.087.000 50.193.000 900.894.000 -269,000 900.625.000 169.840.000 178.166.000 1.049.310.000 55,242.000 994.068.000 -326,000 993.742.000 186.606.000 193.841.000 1.167.110.000 60.910,000 1.106.200.000 -380.000 1.105.820.000 208.577.000 208.369.000 1.318.750.000 69.156,000 1.249.594.000 •411.000 1.249.183.000 236.340.000 224.093.000 Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work ................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work Net labor and proprietors income by place of w o rk.................... Plus: Residence adjustment..................................................... Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence............. Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7 .......................................... Plus: Transfer paym ents......................................................... Personal income by place of residence Total population (tho usan ds)............ Per capita personal income (dollars) 1,045,303.000 209,845 7 4,981 1,147,257,000 211.370.9 5,428 1,248,631,000 213.023.3 5,861 1.374.189.000 214,675.4 6,401 1.522.766.000 216.371.4 7,038 1.709.616.000 218.050.8 7,840 New England Region Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973' 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements Other labor in co m e ............... Proprietors income4 ............... Farm ............................... Nonfarm4 .......................... 41.475.529 2.969.633 3.816.449 271.810 3.544.639 44,499.008 3.312.635 3.707.539 297.493 3.410.046 45.899.257 3.847.590 3.538.134 152.870 3.385.264 50.000.573 4.491.419 4.004.265 241,573 3,762.692 54.799.884 5.203.303 4.489.037 176.381 4.312,656 60.703.031 5.975.572 5.001.742 257.927 4.743.815 408.873 47.852.738 40.373.Z50 190,843 40,647 3.165,684 14,721.225 5.006.463 9.714.762 2.941,813 2.818.181 5.093.107 2.826.170 8.576.080 7.478.988 1.476.061 696.784 5.306.143 440.272 51.078.910 43.297.515 213,926 46,947 3.047.972 16.080.909 5,209.486 10.871.423 3.098.353 3.083.360 5.356.375 3.055.517 9.314.156 7.781.395 1.536.017 584.079 5.661.299 297,391 52.987,590 44,631.592 212.281 50,796 2.747,016 16.116,544 5.196,583 10.919.951 3.216,297 3.269.242 5.571.438 3.316.504 10.131.474 8.355.998 1.678.757 562.289 6.114.952 400,456 58.095,801 49.192.815 242.411 51.814 2.830,963 18.006.269 5.860.834 12.145.435 3.525.420 3.555.666 6.013.704 3.658.320 11.308.248 8.902.986 1.796.032 573.231 6.533.723 357.505 64.134.719 54.476.720 289.631 81.792 3.046.473 20.130.322 6.349.751 13.780.571 3.947,603 3.865.429 6.504.815 4.089.197 12.521.458 9.657.999 1.939.003 591.710 7.127.286 450.801 71,229,544 60.856.347 341.210 86.541 3.365.632 22.435.330 6.872.528 15.562.802 4.332.047 4.258.698 7.169.096 4.604.509 14.263.284 10.373.197 2.116.129 652.272 7.604.796 48.261.611 2.314.188 45.947.423 939.695 46,887,118 8,528.220 7.390.169 51.519.182 2,709.049 48,810.133 976.691 49.786.824 9.865.568 8.801.006 53.284.981 2.820.492 50,464,489 1.023,857 51,488,346 10.566,064 11.414.663 58,496,257 2.982.037 55.514.220 1.078.477 56.592.697 11.507.359 11.952.108 64,492.224 3.228.308 61,263.916 1.144.555 62.408.471 12.658.178 12.533.568 71,680.345 3.619,019 68.061.326 1.248,666 69.309.992 14.265.133 13.297.691 By industry Farm .................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Private.............................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5 M ining........................................................... Construction................................................... M anufacturing.................................................. Nondurable go o d s......................................... Durable g o o d s.............................................. Transportation and public u tilitie s...................... Wholesale tra d e ............................................... Retail trade..................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate..................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises................. Federal, c iv ilia n ............................................... Federal, m ilitary............................................... State and lo ca l................................................. Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work ................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work Net labor and proprietors income by place of w o rk.................... Plus: Residence adjustm ent..................................................... Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence.............. Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7 .......................................... Plus: Transfer paym ents......................................................... Personal income by place of residence..................................... Total population (tho usan ds)................................................... 62,805,507 Per capita personal income (dollars) ........................................ 5,167 12.154.5 68.453.398 12.1484 5,635 73,469,073 12.191.1 6,026 80,052,164 87,600,217 6,559 7,158 12.205.0 12.238.5 96,872,816 12.256.2 7,904 NEW ENGLAND LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 4 Table 2.-Twenty Highest and Lowest Per Capita Personal Incomes for Counties In the New England Region, 1978 |Thousands of dollars] Twenty highest per capita incomes Twenty lowest per capita incomes County 10.721 9,200 8,907 8.889 8,509 8,418 8.264 8,163 8.124 8.079 8.073 7.835 7.785 7.695 7.659 7.556 7.478 7.450 7.442 7.438 Fairfield, Connecticut ......... Norfolk. M assachusetts...... Hartford. Connecticut......... Middlesex, M assachusetts .... Litchfield, Connecticut....... Middlesex, C o n n e cticu t...... Essex, M assachusetts......... New Haven, C o nn e cticut...... Barnstable. M assachusetts.... Nantucket, M assachusetts.... Bristol. Rhode Islan d ........... Hillsborough, New Hampshire Kent. Rhode Isla n d .............. Rockingham. New Hampshire Dukes. Massachusetts Cumberland. M a in e ............. Providence. Rhode Is la n d ..... Merrimack. New Hampshire .. Berkshire. M assachusetts..... Grafton. New H am pshire...... Dollars Percent of national average Dollars 4.890 5.152 5.255 5,277 5,433 5.508 5.532 5.568 5.683 5.808 5,938 5.991 6.026 6.100 6.200 6.206 6.217 6.223 6.257 6.277 Aroostook. Maine ........... Washington. M aine.......... Waldo. M aine.................. Somerset, M a in e ............. Orleans. Vermont ........... Essex. Vermont............... Piscataquis. M aine.......... Franklin, M a in e .............. Oxford. M aine................ Grand Isle, Verm ont......... Penobscot. M ain e........... Caledonia. V erm on t......... Orange. V erm on t............. Franklin. Verm ont........... Strafford. New Hampshire Addison. V erm ont........... Hancock. M aine.............. Lamoille. Vermont........... Coos. New Ham pshire...... Sagadahoc. M aine........... 136.7 117.3 113.6 113.4 108.5 107.4 105.4 104.1 103.6 103.0 103.0 99.9 99.3 98.2 97.7 96.4 95.4 95.0 94.9 94.9 Percent of national average 62.4 65.7 67.0 67.3 69.3 70.3 70.6 71.0 72.5 74.1 75.7 76.4 76.9 77.8 79.1 79.2 79.3 79.4 79.8 80.1 Table 3.—Total and Per Capita Personal Income and Population for States in the New England Region, 1 9 7 3 -7 8 Area United States New England region Connecticut......... M a in e ................. M assachusetts..... New Ham pshire. .. . Rhode Isla n d ........ Verm ont.............. 1973 1978 1973 4,981 7,840 1 0 0 .0 10 0 .0 — 103.7 117.9 81.5 104.5 93.1 95.7 85.6 100.8 113.7 80.5 101.1 94.1 95.0 84.2 — 5,167 5,873 4,059 5,203 4,637 4,766 4,264 7,904 8.915 6,308 7,926 7.378 7.447 6.601 1978 M illions of dollars Rank Percent of national average Dollars Total population Total personal income Per capita personal income 1973 4 43 14 34 29 39 1978 5 48 17 32 29 42 1973 1978 1 9 7 3 -7 8 1,045,303 1,709,616 63.55 62,806 18,088 4,216 30,204 3,688 4,626 1,983 96,873 27,623 6,884 45.765 6,427 6,960 3,214 54.24 52.71 63.26 51.52 74.28 50.47 62.07 Rank 43 27 44 15 47 30 Percent change Thousands Percent change 1973 1978 1 9 7 3 -7 8 209,846 218,051 3.91 12.154 3,080 1,039 5,805 795 971 465 12,256 3.099 1,091 5,774 871 935 487 .84 .61 5.06 .54 9.54 3.71 4.69 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME NECMA’S 5 Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the New England Region, 1973-78 __________ ________________________ [Thousands of dollars]_______________________ ___________ Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 Boston— Lowell— Brockton— Lawrence— Haverhill, MA— NH (NECMA) 1973* 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 Bridgeport— Stamford— Norwalk— Danbury, CT (NECMA) 1973* 1974‘ 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income*......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm*................................................................ 14,889,973 1,016,746 1,163,433 6,643 1,156,790 15,936,111 1,118,946 1,114,097 8,847 1,105,250 16,510,078 1,318,981 1,080,157 5,230 1,074,927 17,782,546 1,512,446 1,242,726 872 1,241,854 19,432,202 1,745,163 1,487,996 12,265 1,475,731 21,459,169 2,006,877 1,641,438 19,231 1,622,207 3,014,785 223,157 383,157 2,981 380,176 3,290,138 250,810 354,271 2,806 351,465 3,452,525 292,872 360,668 2,297 358,371 3,782,835 342,107 392,288 2,474 389,814 4,242,784 401,424 439,444 1,739 437,705 4,757,998 465,094 485,706 2,406 483,300 27,456 17,042,696 14,373,357 51,675 5,880 1,119,716 4,111,947 1,472,378 2,639,569 1,190,097 1,272,876 1,822,002 1,135,828 3,663,336 2,669,339 611,372 155,670 1,902,297 29,439 18,139,715 15,347,639 54,068 6,539 1,091,421 4,467,047 1,516,483 2,950,564 1,259,246 1,329,933 1,914,337 1,231,115 3,993,933 2,792,076 622,004 139,580 2,030,492 26,192 18,883,024 15,891,978 56,764 7,865 980,688 4,569,626 1,526,940 3,042,686 1,304,296 1,371,006 1,993,819 1,326,472 4,281,442 2,991,046 666,736 139,704 2,184,606 23,941 20,513,777 17,313,901 64,039 8,462 959,804 5,036,131 1,678,291 3,357,840 1,415,532 1,459,474 2,130,357 1,438,176 4,801,926 3,199,876 720,345 143,602 2,335,929 38,324 22,627,037 19,148,354 72,449 9,138 1,039,207 5,703,110 1,785,487 3,917,623 1,598,072 1,575,113 2,304,151 1,583,743 5,263,371 3,478,683 766,992 145,418 2,566,273 47,178 25,060,306 21,352,794 81,409 10,702 1,090,052 6,422,980 1,889,629 4,533,351 1,746,376 1,672,823 2,491,398 1,757,147 6,079,907 3,707,512 834,088 159,109 2,714,315 4,764 3,616,335 3,246,960 19,944 1,850 (D) 1,419,223 330,492 1,088,731 170,855 (D) 370,713 164,290 660,048 369,375 45,764 7,278 316,333 4,670 3,890,549 3,498,018 22,851 2,554 (D) 1,567,487 350,875 1,216,612 176,177 (D) 382,775 171,368 710,389 392,531 49,868 7,702 334,961 4,184 4,101,881 3,679,639 20,330 3,137 192,005 1,627,970 378,182 1,249,788 181,609 288,640 400,854 196,807 768,287 422,242 53,770 7,800 360,672 4,544 4,512,686 4,074,113 21,681 3,543 207,688 1,799,764 431,074 1,368,690 191,968 328,191 433,427 236,296 851,555 438,573 51,919 8,128 378,526 4,077 5,079,575 4,610,442 25,108 27,846 231,649 2,006,394 489,132 1,517,262 218,143 374,349 474,592 282,300 970,061 469,133 62,469 8,893 397,771 4,904 5,703,894 5,195,533 27,287 30,510 268,233 2,238,027 543,215 1,694,812 249,866 427,903 533,334 325,385 1,094,988 508,361 73,326 9,584 425,451 17,070,152 805,350 16,264,802 -396,215 15,868,587 2,811,880 2,530,056 18,169,154 899,990 17,269,164 -444,775 16,824,389 3,248,285 3,036,632 18,909,216 945,827 17,963,389 — 482,075 17,481,314 3,477,743 3,846,367 20,537,718 1,004,856 19,532,862 -513,537 19,019,325 3,786,158 4,026,286 22,665,361 1,081,891 21,583,470 -578,106 21,005,364 4,134,308 4,144,240 25,107,484 1,208,008 23,899,476 -665,516 23,233,960 4,653,353 4,404,637 3,621,099 165,526 3,455,573 726,038 4,181,611 1,009,106 416,739 3,895,219 214,035 3,681,184 742,035 4,423,219 1,154,509 488,282 4,106,065 223,892 3,882,173 766,154 4,648,327 1,186,191 632,684 21,210,523 23,109,306 24,805,424 26,831,769 29,283,912 4,517,230 224,974 4,292,256 790,816 5,083,072 1,285,535 676,867 5,083,652 250,797 4,832,855 823,100 5,655,955 1,427,534 720,335 5,708,798 284,115 5,424,683 886,661 6,311,344 1,604,687 750,665 3,912.7 3,908.9 32,291,950 5,607,456 6,066,010 6,467,202 7,045,474 3,893.0 3,887.8 788.5 790.2 6,337 6,880 7,522 797.3 800.2 8,666,696 5,912 3,899.7 7,803,824 5,421 3,914.5 8,306 7,112 7,677 8,111 8,804 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm..................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................. Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing...................................................... Nondurable goods.............................................. Durable goods................................................... Transportation and public utilities................................. Wholesale trade...................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Burlington, VT9 Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 19731 19741 19752 19762 813.9 808.4 9,589 10,721 Hartford— New Britain— Bristol, CT (NECMA) 19772 19782 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income*......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm*............................................................ 355,881 24,098 32,993 4,894 28,099 376,995 26,166 30,267 3,315 26,952 404,467 32,920 32,544 3,441 29,103 450,359 39,092 38,895 4,503 34,392 497,257 46,543 43,242 3,669 39,573 582,587 56,671 51,612 8,097 43,515 4,377,222 339,750 304,952 6,530 298,422 4,756,939 383,207 298,332 17,590 280,742 4,950,458 445,817 291,839 8,028 283,811 5,243,375 505,396 309,194 5,586 303,608 5,715,779 577,321 331,021 -5 6 1 331,582 6,414,847 670,459 364,260 -1 0 364,270 6,756 406,216 333,248 922 586 31,446 113,525 12,696 100,829 24,856 21,013 41,367 18,731 80,802 72,968 14,545 2,078 56,345 5,223 428,205 350,262 887 618 27,340 124,545 12,814 111,731 25,648 23,853 44,458 18,880 84,033 77,943 16,502 2,394 59,047 5,400 464,531 380,768 722 541 27,886 137,975 13,549 124,426 28,129 26,643 47,490 20,327 91,055 83,763 18,081 2,972 62,710 6,664 521,682 432,265 770 183 30,879 162,211 15,191 147,020 30,385 29,179 53,784 23,639 101,235 89,417 19,616 3,107 66,694 6,126 580,916 485,963 973 414 33,816 189,458 16,735 172,723 34,994 30,971 58,178 27,371 109,788 94,953 20,588 2,566 71,799 10,714 680,156 579,586 1,285 726 46,115 233,632 19,284 214,348 41,287 34,721 68,275 30,911 122,634 100,570 22,166 2,845 75,559 36,619 4,985,305 4,321,738 13,496 3,254 (D) 1,751,127 237,859 1,513,268 208,497 (D) 462,802 581,182 700,290 663,567 87,277 12,095 564,195 49,504 5,388,974 4,676,926 14,690 5,667 (D) 1,927,680 260,987 1,666,693 225,602 (D) 485,928 635,696 754,597 712,048 93,901 13,343 604,804 39,909 5,648,205 4,883,267 14,726 6,002 276,600 1,975,786 284,880 1,690,906 233,698 346,676 506,782 696,158 826,839 764,938 106,307 13,380 645,251 40,630 6,017,335 5,221,835 15,479 5,667 253,652 2,100,719 320,997 1,779,722 259,508 369,758 543,602 764,714 908,736 795,500 103,021 14,698 677,781 39,369 6,584,752 5,725,683 17,433 7,413 280,262 2,267,684 322,585 1,945,099 302,410 387,508 584,467 860,126 1,018,380 859,069 116,930 15,944 726,195 42,544 7,407,022 6,469,665 22,446 9,540 324,258 2,536,099 351,770 2,184,329 336,618 450,375 656,385 985,530 1,148,414 937,357 134,114 16,445 786,798 412,972 21,132 391,840 -3 6,82 3 355,017 49,696 48,744 433,428 21,137 412,291 -3 8,64 0 373,651 56,491 58,874 469,931 22,711 447,220 -42,353 404,867 60,989 72,721 453,457 528,346 28,060 500,286 -4 5,88 6 454,400 68,214 78,659 587,042 30,825 556,217 -51,205 505,012 77,844 81,706 690,870 36,867 654,003 -6 2,45 9 591,544 88,229 87,797 489,016 538,577 601,273 5,021,924 228,428 4,793,496 -251,044 4,542,452 796,267 567,548 5,438,478 293,763 5,144,715 -271,990 4,872,725 942,637 666,699 767,570 6,057,965 297,893 5,760,072 -321,879 5,438,193 1,106,854 927,909 108.1 109.8 6,482,061 6,979,384 5,561 6,051 1,058.6 1,057.4 6,865 5,594 1,054.9 1,048.5 9,063,577 5,075 1,055.8 8,166,190 4,655 111.8 7,472,956 7,449,566 366,589 7,082,977 -406,889 6,676,088 1,376,570 1,010,919 106.1 5,906,267 6,624,121 323,737 6,300,384 -340,246 5,960,138 1,221,917 984,135 105.1 664,562 5,688,114 305,094 5,383,020 -304,106 5,078,914 1,033,167 867,303 6,123 6,600 7,084 7,788 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm..................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................ Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing....................................................... Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods.................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade...................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesatendof tables. 104.4 4,344 1,045.3 8,671 6 NECMA’S LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Manchester— Nashua, NH (NECMA) Lewiston— Auburn, ME (NECMA) Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 1973* 1974* 19752 1976* 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income.......................................................... Proprietors income*........................................................ Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm*................................................................. 227,924 17,478 38,274 14,060 24,214 244,795 19,841 33,930 8,467 25,463 257,384 24,489 39,008 12,869 26,139 296,385 29,678 41,174 13,965 27,209 322,344 34,094 39,797 10,351 29,446 358,220 39,285 48,440 16,098 32,342 822.748 65,070 75,361 3,674 71,687 894,997 72,329 66,577 2,539 64,038 926,837 86,120 71,279 2,183 69,096 1,050,999 106,425 82,619 2,652 79,967 1,189,592 127,825 95,082 1,650 93,432 1,368,122 151,516 104,420 1,690 102,730 17,534 266,142 236,635 1,245 (L) 19,338 90,285 68,885 21,400 12,539 18,534 35,833 11,783 47,053 23,507 3,481 2,844 23,182 12,789 285,777 254,808 (D) 52 20,260 96,440 73,080 23,360 (D) 20,651 37,825 13,113 51,175 30,969 3,872 2,802 24,295 17,354 303,527 270,725 1,201 71 21,049 97,453 74,249 23,204 15,921 21,313 40,855 14,748 58,114 32,802 4,225 2,709 25,868 18,915 348,322 312,433 (D) (L) 25,991 115,123 91,318 23,805 (0) 24,277 45,197 16,359 (D) 35,889 5,046 2,745 28,098 16,042 380,193 340,530 (D) (L) 26,195 127,846 100,617 27,229 (D) 24,660 49,922 18,034 72,853 39,663 5,690 2,902 31,071 22,142 423,803 381,101 (D) (L) 27,751 143,318 110,830 32,488 (0) 28,513 55,245 20,331 (D) 42,702 6,199 3,087 33,416 5,254 957,925 856,797 2,031 1,290 70,767 358,695 153,552 205,143 79,977 54,501 104,536 47,039 137,961 101,128 30,690 2,578 67,860 4,043 1,029,860 918,110 1,980 1,337 66,371 387,076 161,606 225,470 83,987 61,307 111,533 51,513 153,006 111,750 33,486 2,721 75,543 3,710 1,080,526 957,822 1,913 1,530 58,440 397,064 150,189 246,875 90,029 68,205 117,126 56,399 167,116 122,704 38,690 2,679 81,335 4,342 1,235,701 1,100,956 2,328 1,669 66,983 459,750 169,063 290,687 99,984 76,795 130,836 66,672 195,939 134,745 41,183 2,755 90,807 3,601 1,408,898 1,258,994 2,716 1,940 82,244 521,369 188,547 332,822 112,428 87,928 148,070 78,692 223,607 149,904 50,480 2,730 96,694 3,751 1,620,307 1,458,296 3,168 2,272 90,217 600,828 212,371 388,457 130,140 103,835 175,891 94,408 257,537 162,011 51,433 2,968 107,610 283,676 14,122 269,554 19,801 289,355 42,602 56,724 388,681 94.2 4,124 298,566 16,083 282,483 22,503 304,986 49,613 68,040 422,639 94.7 4,465 320,881 17,387 303,494 23,984 327,478 53,516 83,869 464,863 93.9 4,953 367,237 19,940 347,297 31,108 378,405 57,531 88,882 524,818 95.1 5,519 396,235 21,369 374,866 31,804 406,670 62,192 95,044 563,906 95.9 5,881 445,945 24,061 421,884 34,656 456,540 70,165 101,878 628,583 95.7 6,565 963,179 51,491 911,688 6,177 917,865 139,045 120,100 1,177,010 237.5 4,955 1,033,903 65,585 968,318 6,482 974,800 167,708 143,272 1,285,780 240.2 5,353 1,084,236 68,153 1,016,083 9,036 1,025,119 184,554 183,233 1,392,906 241.8 5,762 1,240,043 69,737 1,170,306 2,356 1,172,662 210,669 195,400 1,578,731 248.6 6,352 1,412,499 78,417 1,334,082 3,988 1,338,070 237,389 209,065 1,784,524 254.9 7,000 1,624,058 91,293 1,532,765 7,927 1,540,692 269,390 226,536 2,036,618 260.0 7,835 By industry Nonfarm...................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining .............................................................. Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................. Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade....................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 New Haven— Waterbury— Meriden, CT (NECMA) New Bedford— Fall River, MA (NECMA) 1973* 1974* 1975* 19762 19772 19782 1973* 19741 19752 19762 19772 1978* 1,250,819 92,702 101,189 4,073 97,116 1,305,988 100,118 94,753 2,529 92,224 1,326,611 110,978 89,533 1,891 87,642 1,488,573 135,769 103,187 2,739 100,448 1,638,704 158,189 122,608 4,560 118,048 1,785,390 183,639 135,672 6,110 129,562 2,737,397 210,669 220,300 4,410 215,890 2,928,935 237,446 207,224 3,660 203,564 2,940,030 267,808 207,647 2,781 204,866 3,125,199 304,703 217,029 2,723 214,306 3,414,669 350,505 232,652 1,038 231,614 3,741,413 396,019 256,559 2,084 254,475 7,027 1,437,683 1,245,561 17,162 1,038 80,934 616,598 301,408 315,190 73,286 59,934 161,631 44,479 190,499 192,122 15,629 10,849 165,644 5,263 1,495,596 1,294,288 18,842 838 69,712 639,766 306,719 333,047 76,932 64,214 169,354 48,105 206,525 201,308 17,070 10,627 173,611 4,687 1,522,435 1,295,676 24,438 779 59,172 603,662 297,927 305,735 77,866 84,099 170,883 52,276 222,501 226,759 17,867 10,550 198,342 5,823 1,721,706 1,477,448 30,481 734 61,272 724,632 345,882 378,750 81,716 88,770 184,678 57,253 247,912 244,258 19,047 10,852 214,359 8,024 1,911,477 1,638,955 35,813 830 64,854 815,294 370,629 444,665 87,904 97,860 201,584 62,666 272,150 272,522 20,566 11,802 240,154 9,841 2,094,860 1,804,979 50,060 770 75,201 884,904 404,717 480,187 93,345 106,353 225,991 69,107 299,248 289,881 23,604 12,511 253,766 8,398 3,159,968 2,799,662 6,941 5,937 (D) 1,081,730 314,830 766,900 263,197 (O) 310,821 137,234 574,148 360,306 66,164 7,473 286,669 7,919 3,365,686 2,985,419 8,074 5,988 (D) 1,172,084 330,349 841,735 277,151 (D) 321,443 143,947 622,370 380,267 69,727 7,943 302,597 7,069 3,408,416 3,004,232 6,640 5,082 185,975 1,136,207 321,654 814,553 296,556 206,235 336,392 151,585 679,560 404,184 79,838 8,394 315,952 7,440 3,639,491 3,225,143 7,044 5,527 185,563 1,199,593 327,309 872,284 329,240 228,221 361,522 169,735 738,698 414,348 75,925 8,934 329,489 6,376 3,991,450 3,545,525 8,371 7,022 203,437 1,315,680 360,859 954,821 370,426 257,610 386,613 189,299 807,067 445,925 87,859 9,763 348,303 7,797 4,386,194 3,899,766 9,223 2,591 232,125 1,413,585 366,303 1,047,282 409,752 288,197 422,296 210,418 911,579 486,428 101,990 10,575 373,863 1,444,710 69,619 1,375,091 183,865 1,558,956 217,203 290,451 2,066,610 459.8 4,494 1,500,859 76,470 1,424,389 214,424 1,638,813 246,514 347,473 2,232,800 460.5 4,848 1,527,122 77,885 1,449,237 225,595 1,674,832 268,992 456,007 2,399,831 463.8 5,174 1,727,529 84,919 1,642,610 234,659 1,877,269 292,097 476,203 2,645,569 469.3 5,637 1,919,501 91,576 1,827,925 253,119 2,081,044 320,884 492,703 2,894,631 469.1 6,171 2,104,701 100,924 2,003,777 283,697 2,287,474 361,220 521,588 3,170,282 472.1 6,715 3,168,366 143,063 3,025,303 95,340 3,120,643 570,032 451,382 4,142,057 758.2 5,463 3,373,605 179,924 3,193,681 109,440 3,303,121 671,616 531,700 4,506,437 760.0 5,929 3,415,485 185,580 3,229,905 130,917 3,360,822 728,885 705,922 4,795,629 761.0 6,302 3,646,931 184,457 3,462,474 150,303 3,612,777 780,818 742,893 5,136,488 759.4 6,764 3,997,826 200,833 3,796,993 173,385 3,970,378 862,261 791,295 5,623,934 759.4 7,406 4,393,991 222,442 4,171,549 205,133 4,376,682 972,112 810,952 6,159,746 754.6 8,163 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income*......................................................... Farm................................................ Nonfarm*................................................................. By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm...................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................ Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade....................................................... Retail trade....................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesat endof tables. NECMA’S LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 7 Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued [Thousands of dollars] New London— Norwich, CT (NECMA) Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 19741 19752 Pittsfield, MA (NECMA) 19762 19772 19782 1973* 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income............................ Proprietors income4 Farm Nonfarm4...................................... 861,633 57,047 64,816 9,741 55,075 985,420 71,650 57,328 5,037 52,291 985,213 75,660 53,654 1,642 52,012 1,082,593 95,371 63,214 6,807 56,407 1,207,015 114,718 63,544 2,851 60,693 1,254,629 118,482 72,399 5,494 66,905 501,865 35,677 43,233 2,898 40,335 543,124 38,682 40,170 1,660 38,510 542,483 50,243 39,205 1,581 37,624 566,977 55,408 44,248 1,785 42,463 597,391 60,728 52,161 1,954 50,207 651,705 68,586 58,119 2,793 55,326 13,232 970,264 718,268 2,269 463 73,187 349,468 95,823 253,645 43,683 25,472 87,377 17,961 118,388 251,996 47,622 99,436 104,938 8,966 1,105,432 825,140 2,644 650 74,683 435,191 104,989 330,202 49,516 28,538 89,933 18,461 125,524 280,292 59,679 110,482 110,131 5,582 1,108,945 815,634 2,533 706 69,706 406,401 99,188 307,213 48,242 28,368 98,602 19,743 141,333 293,311 67,978 110,365 114,968 11,150 1,230,028 929,725 2,539 790 42,575 513,705 105,750 407,955 52,453 33,528 105,547 23,623 154,965 300,303 66,720 111,375 122,208 7,765 1,377,512 1,053,666 3,341 858 42,216 598,800 116,043 482,757 60,298 34,525 114,832 26,463 172,333 323,846 71,607 121,979 130,260 10,769 1,434,741 1,080,223 3,818 1,050 43,111 579,741 127,180 452,561 65,708 33,385 127,255 30,182 195,973 354,518 74,557 138,816 141,145 4,483 576,292 514,165 2,075 653 51,118 240,461 73,862 166,599 24,364 14,553 60,577 20,967 99,397 62,127 7,502 1,793 52,832 3,169 618,807 554,896 2,567 706 45,622 273,331 77,996 195,335 25,051 16,210 62,776 22,795 105,838 63,911 8,051 1,747 54,113 3,112 628,819 561,574 2,829 739 27,458 283,463 74,243 209,220 27,089 15,367 65,809 24,580 114,240 67,245 8,581 1,746 56,918 3,477 663,156 592,411 2,352 701 25,972 292,901 85,787 207,114 30,735 16,291 71,105 27,162 125,192 70,745 9,360 1,774 59,611 3,858 706,422 630,601 3,044 1,774 27,905 299,792 90,458 209,334 34,917 18,343 77,062 29,859 137,905 75,821 9,698 1,943 64,180 4,846 773,564 693,277 3,329 1,856 31,739 331,034 106,297 224,737 35,469 17,661 87,134 32,225 152,830 80,287 10,486 2,073 67,728 983,496 43,425 940,071 -30,544 909,527 143,416 122,736 1,175,679 239.7 4,904 1,114,398 58,176 1,056,222 -56,728 999,494 168,136 144,163 1,311,793 239.7 5,473 1,114,527 58,877 1,055,650 -52,361 1,003,289 185,958 183,509 1,372,756 243.4 5,640 1,241,178 61,091 1,180,087 -60,523 1,119,564 199,920 201,816 1,521,300 243.9 6,236 1,385,277 68,681 1,316,596 -83,129 1,233,467 221,544 217,869 1,672,880 243.6 6,867 1,445,510 72,712 1,372,798 -60,525 1,312,273 249,817 235,389 1,797,479 244.5 7,353 580,775 27,368 553,407 -5 ,2 3 3 548,174 102,599 96,523 747,296 149.9 4,985 621,976 30,977 590,999 -5 ,6 9 5 585,304 114,163 109,594 809,061 149.2 5,423 631,931 31,216 600,715 -4 ,8 8 4 595,831 122,541 147,084 865,456 149.0 5,810 666,633 32,149 634,484 -3 ,6 81 630,803 132,466 152,712 915,981 146.0 6,275 710,280 33,641 676,639 -2 ,4 3 9 674,200 144,187 157,454 975,841 144.0 6,778 778,410 37,157 741,253 1,921 739^332 162,411 167,781 1,069,524 143.7 7,442 1973* 19741 19772 19782 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 By industry Farm.............................................. Nonfarm...................................... Private........................................................ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining ......................... Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing....................................................... Nondurable goods Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities................................. Wholesale trade.............................. Retail trade............................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................. Services....................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment....................................... Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7.................................... Plus: Transfer payments......................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Portland, ME (NECMA) Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 19752 19762 Providence— Warwick--Pawtucket, Rl (NECMA) By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income................................................ Proprietors income4.............................................. Farm.................................. Nonfarm4................................................ 748,241 55,011 79,367 6,936 72,431 813,466 63,281 84,298 5,785 78,513 864,447 75,746 85,697 5,154 80,543 969,606 88,545 92,600 6,653 85,947 1,051,886 102,964 100,861 5,525 95,336 1,188,760 119,926 112,475 7,588 104,887 2,797,187 198,402 223,309 1,719 221,590 2,920,110 222,170 235,703 3,000 232,703 3,000,074 253,146 226,916 1,463 225,453 3,339,293 308,113 218,044 2,954 215,090 3,626,701 358,011 230,936 1,867 229,069 4,009,792 407,032 254,759 3,070 251,689 8,209 874,410 738,182 4,561 133 64,817 197,567 101,629 95,938 84,656 73,505 104,327 62,505 146,111 136,228 25,837 25,609 84,782 7,234 953,811 810,835 5,702 (D) 68,422 219,171 103,583 115,588 92,470 85,480 109,837 (0) 161,603 142,976 27,894 25,142 89,940 6,654 1,019,236 859,581 5,685 (D) 68,958 222,112 104,426 117,686 94,536 92,690 116,718 (D) 184,026 159,655 30,974 32,795 95,886 8,284 1,142,467 967,010 (D) (D) 89,719 246,393 116,723 129,670 105,961 100,229 126,893 81,440 208,914 175,457 34,847 36,679 103,931 7,396 1,248,315 1,060,681 8,824 474 82,637 275,602 123,483 152,119 115,537 110,105 139,943 92,204 235,355 187,634 36,739 35,392 115,503 9,561 1,411,600 1,204,351 (D) (D) 88,406 328,717 137,053 191,664 124,062 118,670 162,921 103,275 267,755 207,249 41,216 42,012 124,021 4,285 3,214,613 2,663,282 11,198 1,748 179,855 1,061,158 394,973 666,185 178,143 191,550 348,086 167,039 524,505 551,331 113,319 74,504 363,508 5,685 3,372,298 2,869,592 12,421 1,573 180,032 1,160,334 413,553 746,781 180,761 211,623 363,133 183,027 576,688 502,706 89,780 24,319 388,607 4,197 3,475,939 2,920,598 12,584 2,104 162,901 1,139,984 387,869 752,115 182,131 210,501 373,977 198,471 637,945 555,341 89,976 13,610 451,755 5,924 3,859,526 3,260,787 14,387 2,020 176,032 1,331,534 438,436 893,098 201,257 234,794 398,310 217,263 685,190 598,739 96,870 16,065 485,804 5,221 4,210,427 3,558,409 17,260 2,226 189,377 1,466,096 467,197 998,899 206,785 249,208 422,394 243,788 761,275 652,018 99,878 17,835 534,305 6,628 4,664,955 3,963,410 20,252 3,655 212,987 1,632,418 514,298 1,118,120 223482 277,357 463,805 276,985 852,769 701,545 109,110 19,206 573,229 882,619 45,347 837,272 -72,124 765,148 145,206 139,736 1,050,090 225.0 4,667 961,045 52,077 908,968 -86,282 822,686 170,142 169,324 1,162,152 228.3 5,090 1,025,890 56,332 969,558 -8 9,90 8 879,650 179,612 213,410 1,272,672 229.3 5,549 1,150,751 64,735 1,086,016 -98,971 987,045 197,365 234,610 1,419,020 230.6 6,154 1,255,711 69,016 1,186,695 -111,084 1,075,611 215,817 253,730 1,545,158 232.3 6,650 1,421,161 78,642 1,342,519 -128,749 1,213,770 243,169 272,792 1,729,731 233.5 7,408 3,218,898 183,826 3,035,072 93,333 3,128,405 523,049 585,560 4,237,014 871.9 4,860 3,377,983 213,982 3,164,001 114,828 3,278,829 596,642 695,131 4,570,602 858.3 5,325 3,480,136 218,511 3,261,625 114,498 3,376,123 615,674 913,095 4,904,892 852.3 5,755 3,865,450 237,831 3,627,619 125,459 3,753,078 672,402 927,541 5,353,021 854.0 6,268 4,215,648 255,363 3,960,285 147,207 4,107^492 725,155 979,371 5,812,018 854 9 6,799 4,671,583 286 002 4,385,581 153 429 4,539,010 818 341 1,050*429 6,407,780 85? 8 7,514 By industry Farm............................................................ Nonfarm................................................... Private....................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining............................................. Construction........................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................. Durable goods.............................................. Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade.......................................... Retail trade............................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services.......................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian......................................... Federal, military.................................... State and local..................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment..................................... Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence..... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7................................ Plus: Transfer payments......................................... Personal income by place of residence................... Total population (thousands)................................... Per capita personal income (dollars)......................... Seefootnotesatendof tables. NECMA’S LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the New England Region, 1973—78— Continued ________________________________________ [Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Worcester -F itch b u rg--Leominster, MA (NECMA) Springfield— Chicopee— Holyoke, MA (NECMA) Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 1973* 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 1,788,905 130,393 146,597 5,255 141,342 1,893,830 144,175 144,065 8,564 135,501 1,918,418 165,499 133,876 5,025 128,851 2,080,733 191,631 147,271 987 146,284 2,284,325 223,134 176,232 4,336 171,896 2,499,588 253,005 193,912 5,218 188,694 2,050,900 162,014 157,613 9,471 148,142 2,219,602 181,115 147,270 5,296 141,974 2,232,257 199,152 138,590 3,286 135,304 2,442,374 235,300 159,545 4,366 155,179 2,667,858 269,832 189,426 6,336 183,090 2,920,791 305,650 210,725 9,627 201,098 12,986 2,052,909 1,656,061 5,494 2,956 125,646 661,226 315,499 345,727 115,669 100,328 222,573 104,011 318,158 396,848 67,357 44,388 285,103 15,877 2,166,193 1,771,875 5,890 3,017 117,898 715,918 326,033 389,885 112,845 110,222 247,702 113,343 345,040 394,318 72,856 16,378 305,084 12,393 2,205,400 1,788,698 5,502 2,974 96,971 706,233 321,817 384,416 124,436 118,349 242,010 122,116 370,107 416,702 82,411 8,367 325,924 9,078 2,410,557 1,956,444 5,879 2,955 91,685 790,946 363,968 426,978 139,777 123,660 259,066 129,432 413,044 454,113 93,278 7,505 353,330 13,557 2,670,134 2,184,442 7,290 2,851 99,493 900,930 397,519 503,411 162,035 134,958 272,268 143,038 461,579 485,692 101,139 6,761 377,792 15,044 2,931,461 2,413,546 8,009 2,311 116,947 982,993 427,426 555,567 173,286 149,919 295,469 162,361 522,251 517,915 110,494 6,997 400,424 15,068 2,355,459 1,975,234 5,469 1,322 128,716 942,180 320,360 621,820 141,405 110,384 228,144 103,173 314,441 380,225 50,048 64,603 265,574 10,684 2,537,303 2,127,229 6,575 1,623 116,265 1,037,573 321,486 716,087 144,104 122,853 243,772 112,080 342,384 410,074 56,826 69,902 283,346 8,761 2,561,238 2,128,320 6,564 1,465 102,182 1,004,761 311,489 693,272 145,859 132,380 246,027 119,801 369,281 432,918 60,850 68,724 303,344 10,394 2,826,825 2,369,418 7,166 1,713 103,257 1,122,674 357,864 764,810 163,642 154,070 268,192 131,233 417,471 457,407 65,587 61,802 330,018 13,148 3,113,968 2,604,188 8,694 1,723 113,173 1,246,351 388,374 857,977 177,355 166,319 287,316 140,677 462,580 509,780 69,347 63,705 376,728 16,937 3,420,229 2,874,770 9,931 1,559 130,813 1,374,936 410,104 964,832 182,566 188,726 309,585 155,988 520,666 545,459 74,262 72,648 398,549 2,065,895 98,214 1,967,681 97,786 2,065,467 342,522 374,085 2,782,074 597.9 4,653 2,182,070 109,007 2,073,063 107,459 2,180,522 387,393 444,444 3,012,359 595.2 5,061 2,217,793 111,540 2,106,253 112,788 2,219,041 425,979 623,356 3,268,376 597.4 5,471 2,419,635 118,912 2,300,723 116,650 2,417,373 456,943 608,353 3,482,669 592.6 5,877 2,683,691 128,401 2,555,290 126,237 2,681,527 495,893 629,832 3,807,252 589.3 6,461 2,946,505 141,892 2,804,613 144,637 2,949,250 558,417 671,591 4,179,258 587.2 7,117 2,370,527 112,837 2,257,690 120,656 2,378,346 352,893 399,593 3,130,832 648.3 4,830 2,547,987 127,803 2,420,184 127,557 2,547,741 401,025 463,632 3,412,398 646.6 5,277 2,569,999 129,134 2,440,865 135,376 2,576,241 431,455 645,760 3,653,456 648.1 5,637 2,837,219 137,124 2,700,095 144,938 2,845,033 468,519 643,155 3,956,707 642.9 6,154 3,127,116 146,836 2,980,280 165,286 3,145,566 513,950 666,233 4,325,749 642.8 6,729 3,437,166 162,619 3,274,547 187,806 3,462,353 578,570 714,054 4,754,977 645.1 7,370 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income.......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm................:..................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. By industry Farm.......................................................................... Nonfarm...................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other1 ........... Mining................................................................. Construction ....................................................... Manufacturing....................................................... Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods.................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade...................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesat endof tables. CONNECTICUT m o o LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME O O Ü.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Revised______________________ LD CONNECTICUT LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 10 TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME 1978 PERCENT OF STATE TOTAL: CONNECTICUT B RI DGE P OR T, HARTFORD, ( 32. 8 y.i NEW HRVEN, ( 22 . 3 '/.i CT PERCENT TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME PERCENT CHANGE 1973-78 CT LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME CONNECTICUT n Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78 [Thousands of dollars] Fairfield, Connecticut State of Connecticut Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973' 19741 19752 1976a 19772 19782 1973* 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income*......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm*................................................................. 11,630,295 877,660 1,069,758 40,356 1,029,402 12,640,218 994,744 1,002,514 40,383 962,131 13,009,082 1,138,879 993,827 20,852 972,975 13,990,303 1,316,377 1,077,362 32,408 1,044,954 15,418,249 1,524,553 1,164,969 13,346 1,151,623 17,099,151 1,744,024 1,292,365 23,932 1,268,433 3,014,785 223,157 383,157 2,981 380,176 3,290,138 250,810 354,271 2,806 351,465 3,452,525 292,872 360,668 2,297 358,371 3,782,835 342,107 392,288 2,474 389,814 4,242,784 401,424 439,444 1,739 437,705 4,757,998 465,094 485,706 2,406 483,300 84,720 13,492,993 11,759,240 46,780 12,536 903,332 4,925,320 1,075,986 3,849,334 713,635 726,608 1,315,412 919,763 2,195,854 1,733,753 256,054 128,681 1,349,018 87,723 14,549,753 12,688,235 53,001 16,064 859,818 5,445,622 1,145,957 4,299,665 756,378 840,045 1,365,620 987,731 2,363,956 1,861,518 28’ ,977 142,013 1,436,528 68,233 15,073,555 13,084,967 48,182 16,934 773,806 5,465,468 1,178,096 4,287,372 787,219 896,789 1,430,950 1,084,459 2,581,160 1,988,588 318,835 142,517 1,527,236 84,510 16,299,532 14,244,315 50,946 17,444 742,483 5,985,699 1,299,234 4,686,465 861,928 987,968 1,540,152 1,219,571 2,838,124 2,055,217 308,065 145,843 1,601,309 72,586 18,035,185 15,826,854 58,818 44,817 820,425 6,613,888 1,414,323 5,199,565 984,675 1,085,534 1,663,181 1,388,299 3,167,217 2,208,331 350,615 159,528 1,698,188 87,162 20,048,378 17,641,870 67,921 45,374 936,040 7,245,066 1,522,627 5,722,439 1,097,759 1,237,900 1,850,542 1,585,814 3,575,454 2,406,508 397,747 178,599 1,830,162 4,764 3,616,335 3,246,960 19,944 1,850 (0) 1,419,223 330,492 1,088,731 170,855 (D) 370,713 164,290 660,048 369,375 45,764 7,278 316,333 4,670 3,890,549 3,498,018 22,851 2,554 (D) 1,567,487 350,875 1,216,612 176,177 0» 382,775 171,368 710,389 392,531 49,868 7,702 334,961 4,184 4,101,881 3,679,639 20,330 3,137 192,005 1,627,970 378,182 1,249,788 181,609 288,640 400,854 196,807 768,287 422,242 53,770 7,800 360,672 4,544 4,512,686 4,074,113 21,681 3,543 207,688 1,799,764 431,074 1,368,690 191,968 328,191 433,427 236,296 851,555 438,573 51,919 8,128 378,526 4,077 5,079,575 4,610,442 25,108 27,846 231,649 2,006,394 489,132 1,517,262 218,143 374,349 474,592 282,300 970,061 469,133 62,469 8,893 397,771 4,904 5,703,894 5,195,533 27,287 30,510 268,233 2,238,027 543,215 1,694,812 249,866 427,903 533,334 325,385 1,094,988 508,361 73,326 9,584 425,451 13,577,713 614,222 12,963,491 727,941 13,691,432 2,708,393 1,688,592 18,088,417 3,079.8 5,873 14,637,476 788,361 13,849,115 727,295 14,576,410 3,153,481 1,986,536 19,716,427 3,085.8 6,389 15,141,788 816,347 14,325,441 764,721 15,090,162 3,374,615 2,601,548 21,066,3*25 3,100.2 6,795 16,384,042 814,605 15,569,437 800,089 16,369,526 3,633,196 2,769,629 22,772,351 3,102.3 7,340 18,107,771 895,202 17,212,569 837,248 18,049,817 4,022,088 2,947,324 25,019,229 3,107.1 8,052 20,135,540 1,003,184 19,132,356 916,161 20,048,517 4,528,840 3,046,066 27,623,423 3,098.6 8,915 3,621,099 165,526 3,455,573 726,038 4,181,611 1,009,106 416,739 5,607,456 788.5 7,112 3,895,219 214,035 3,681,184 742,035 4,423,219 1,154,509 488,282 6,066,010 790.2 7,677 4,106,065 223,892 3,882,173 766,154 4,648,327 1,186,191 632,684 6,467,202 797.3 8,111 4,517,230 224,974 4,292,256 790,816 5,083,072 1,285,535 676,867 7,045,474 800.2 8,804 5,083,652 250,797 4,832,855 823,100 5,655,955 1,427,534 720,335 7,803,824 813.9 9,589 5,708,798 284,115 5,424,683 886,661 6,311,344 1,604,687 750,665 8,666,696 808.4 10,721 19731 1974* 19772 19782 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm..................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................. Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods .............................................. Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities................................. Wholesale trade...................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus Transfer payments .................................................. Personal income by place of residence .......................... Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Litchfield. Connecticut Hartford. Connecticut Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 19752 19762 3,811,524 302,052 239,255 915 238,340 4,146,821 340,508 237,711 13,160 224,551 4,311,842 396,620 232,599 5,683 226,916 4,563,379 448,581 242,965 1,238 241,727 4,996,990 514,474 262,048 -1 ,7 9 2 263,840 5,613,312 597,700 286,715 -2 ,9 61 289,676 408,971 28,980 62,652 6,183 56,469 437,941 31,999 57,155 5,009 52,146 438,440 35,340 55,065 3,428 51,637 486,437 42,897 63,167 6,863 56,304 544,211 50,722 66,665 3,898 62,767 609,951 59,688 76,004 6,466 69,538 24,841 4,327,990 3,834,975 10,596 2,603 (D) 1,529,380 157,302 1,372,078 185,088 (D) 394,682 561,628 610,278 493,015 79,359 9,878 403,778 38,374 4,686,666 4,159,779 11,508 4,750 (0) 1,685,200 174,407 1,510,793 200,895 (D) 414,632 618,233 657,947 526,887 85,668 10,972 430,247 30,835 4,910,226 4,341,884 12,020 5,026 236,083 1,725,203 194,806 1,530,397 208,571 325,019 429,948 679,908 720,106 568,342 97,072 10,986 460,284 28,876 5,226,049 4,634,658 12,417 4,434 211,958 1,832,911 222,944 1,609,967 231,573 344,975 461,000 744,865 790,525 591,391 94,500 12,205 484,686 29,745 5,743,767 5,104,364 13,868 5,842 233,866 1,999,946 240,021 1,759,925 271,082 361,247 494,368 836,375 887,770 639,403 107,264 13,240 518,899 30,605 6,467,122 5,770,538 18,557 7,783 273,671 2,236,908 263,215 1,973,693 301,516 419,923 554,515 958,556 999,109 696,584 123,182 13,530 559,872 8,786 491,817 436,965 3,153 387 (D) 197,910 30,717 167,193 (D) 13,638 54,785 13,118 102,445 54,852 5,391 1,432 48,029 7,726 519,369 459,735 (0) 484 (0) 213,657 33,581 180,076 14,894 14,572 55,995 12,462 107,500 59,634 5,794 1,511 52,329 6,157 522,688 458,374 (D) (D) 37,059 197,136 31,986 165,150 15,012 17,198 57,498 14,061 116,652 64,314 6,568 1,542 56,204 9,866 582,635 517,007 3,118 876 39,980 230,726 41,065 189,661 15,847 19,065 61,096 17,605 128,694 65,628 6,255 1,619 57,754 7,296 654,302 586,646 (D) (D) 48,834 268,187 46,185 222,002 19,761 20,880 65,475 20,642 138,951 67,656 7,182 1,772 58,702 10,101 735,542 662,065 3,728 703 53,626 303,779 50,103 253,676 21,796 26,745 70,861 24,005 156,822 73,477 8,566 1,909 63,002 4,352,831 198,782 4,154,049 -560,662 3,593,387 652,471 459,810 4,705,668 823.9 5,711 4,725,040 256,710 4,468,330 -615,140 3,853,190 775,029 538,091 5,166,310 823.1 6,277 4,941,061 265,418 4,675,643 -666,376 4,009,267 841,323 700,835 5,551,425 820.3 6,767 5,254,925 258,258 4,996,667 -722,245 4,274,422 901,409 749,324 5,925,155 817.5 7,248 5,773,512 281,692 5,491,820 -795,742 4,696,078 995,031 792,703 6,483,812 814.4 7,962 6,497,727 319,605 6,178,122 -914,182 5,263,940 1,121,247 810,918 7,196,105 807.9 8,907 500,603 21,379 479,224 142,474 621,698 148,359 81,187 851,244 148.6 5,728 527,095 27,121 499,974 152,883 652,857 167,977 96,630 917,464 148.2 6,192 528,845 27,410 501,435 172,152 673,587 185,923 132,959 992,469 151.2 6,562 592,501 29,976 562,525 183,208 745,733 201,792 137,718 1,085,243 153.1 7,087 661,598 33,472 628,126 197,608 825,734 224,355 144,886 1,194,975 152.5 7,834 745,643 37,829 707,814 217,875 925,689 252,860 146,592 1,325,141 155.7 8,509 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income.......................................................... Proprietors income*......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm*................................................................. By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm..................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining............................................................... Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities................................. Wholesale trade....................................................... Retail trade.......................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesatendoftables. 12 CONNECTICUT LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued [Thousands of dollars] New Haven Connecticut M iddlesex, Connecticut 1973' 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 1973* 1974' 1975* 19762 19772 19782 By type 372,026 28,925 39,728 1,876 37,852 403,162 32,745 36,089 993 35,096 428,481 38,246 35,590 595 34,995 459,574 44,245 38,705 342 38,363 481,357 48,599 41,175 -9 7 1 42,146 540,762 56,456 46,185 -2 9 4 46,479 2,737,397 210,669 220,300 4,410 215,890 2,928,935 237,446 207,224 3,660 203,564 2,940,030 267,808 207,647 2,781 204,866 3,125,199 304,703 217,029 2,723 214,306 3,414,669 350,505 232,652 1,038 231,614 3,741,413 396,019 256,559 2,084 254,475 6,089 434,590 366,978 (D) (D) 26,859 184,523 57,935 126,588 (D) 11,334 42,902 14,635 65,272 67,612 4,530 1,285 61,797 5,679 466,317 392,241 (D) (0) 24,934 201,585 63,534 138,051 20,402 12,712 46,358 13,013 70,441 74,076 4,754 1,384 67,938 5,300 497,017 417,300 (D) (D) 24,354 214,207 70,824 143,383 22,057 15,190 49,078 11,173 78,842 79,717 5,316 1,391 73,010 5,524 5.37,000 454,442 1,871 829 25,382 230,886 78,577 152,309 23,991 17,506 52,659 13,635 87,683 82,558 4,770 1,453 76,335 4,899 566,232 478,358 (D) (D) 28,198 229,470 62,766 166,704 27,158 (D) 58,770 16,372 96,512 87,874 5,548 1,586 80,740 5,999 637,404 541,644 2,324 921 30,067 260,961 68,499 192,462 30,479 21,645 66,290 18,700 110,257 95,760 6,343 1,711 87,706 8,398 3,159,968 2,799,662 6,941 5,937 (D) 1,081,730 314,830 766,900 263,197 (0) 310,821 137,234 574,148 360,306 66,164 7,473 286,669 7,919 3,365,686 2,985,419 8,074 5,988 (D) 1,172,084 330,349 841,735 277,151 (D) 321,443 143,947 622,370 380,267 69,727 7,943 302,597 7,069 3,408,416 3,004,232 6,640 5,082 185,975 1,136,207 321,654 814,553 296,556 206,235 336,392 151,585 679,560 404,184 79,838 8,394 315,952 7,440 3,639,491 3,225,143 7,044 5,52/ 185,563 1,199,593 327,309 872,284 329,240 228,221 361,522 169,735 738,698 414,348 75,925 8,934 329,489 6,376 3,991,450 3,545,525 8,371 7,022 203,437 1,315,680 360,859 954,821 370,426 26/.61Ü 386,613 189,299 807,067 445,925 87,859 9,763 348,303 7,797 4,386,194 3,899,766 9,223 2,591 232,125 1,413,585 366,303 1,047,282 409,752 288,197 422,296 210,418 911,579 486,428 101,990 10,575 373,863 440,679 19,615 421,064 92,524 513,588 91,898 65,024 670,510 121.8 5,504 471,996 24,991 447,005 103,175 550,180 106,838 78,000 735,018 124.0 5,926 502,317 27,208 475,109 103,179 578,288 122,805 101,008 802,101 124.9 6,422 542,524 26,880 515,644 111,698 627,342 131,172 107,345 865,859 125.2 6,918 571,131 28,271 542,860 142,320 685,180 144,238 114,726 944,144 124.7 7,574 643,403 31,983 611,420 154,247 765,667 162,447 119,001 1,047,115 124.4 8,418 3,168,366 143,063 3,025,303 95,340 3,120,643 570,032 451,382 4,142,057 758.2 5,463 3,373,605 179,924 3,193,681 109,440 3,303,121 671,616 531,700 4,506,437 760.0 5,929 3,415,485 185,580 3,229,905 130,917 3,360,822 728,885 705,922 4,795,629 761.0 6,302 3,646,931 184,457 3,462,474 150,303 3,612,777 780,818 742,893 5,136,488 759.4 6,764 3,997,826 200,833 3,796,993 173,385 3,970,378 862,261 791,295 5,623,934 759.4 7,406 4,393,991 222,442 4,171,549 205,133 4,376,682 972,112 810,952 6,159,746 /54.6 8,163 By industry D erivation of personal incom e by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Labor and proprietors incom e by place of w o rk3 — Tolland, Connecticut New London, Connecticut 1973' 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 19731 1974’ 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... 861,633 57,047 64,816 9,741 55,075 985,420 71,650 57,328 5,037 52,291 985,213 75,660 53,654 1,642 52,012 1,082,593 95,371 63,214 6,807 56,407 1,207,015 114,718 63,544 2,851 60,693 1,254,629 118,482 72,399 5,494 66,905 193,672 8,773 25,969 3,739 22,230 206,956 9,954 24,532 3,437 21,095 210,135 10,951 23,650 1,750 21,900 220,422 12,570 27,524 4,006 23,518 237,432 14,248 27,798 2,202 25,596 260,773 16,303 31,360 3,245 28,115 13,232 970,264 718,268 2,269 463 73,187 349,468 95,823 253,645 43,683 25,472 87,377 17,961 118,388 251,996 47,622 99,436 104,938 8,966 1,105,432 825,140 2,644 650 74,683 435,191 104,989 330,202 49,516 28,538 89,933 18,461 125,524 280,292 59,679 110,482 110,131 5,582 1,108,945 815,634 2,533 706 69,706 406,401 99,188 307,213 48,242 28,368 98,602 19,743 141,333 293,311 67,978 110,365 114,968 11,150 1,230,028 929,725 2,539 790 42,575 513,705 105,750 407,955 52,453 33,528 105,547 23,623 154,965 300,303 66,720 111,375 122,208 7,765 1,377,512 1,053,666 3,341 858 42,216 598,800 116,043 482,757 60,298 34,525 114,832 26,463 172,333 323,846 71,607 121,979 130,260 10,769 1,434,741 1,080,223 3,818 1,050 43,111 579,741 127,180 452,561 65,708 33,385 127,255 30,182 195,973 354,518 74,557 138,816 141,145 5,689 222,725 119,785 (D) (D) 16,676 37,224 22,622 14,602 (0) 5,501 25,218 4,919 24,740 102,940 3,388 932 98,620 5,451 235,991 124,906 (D) (D) 16,438 40,895 23,046 17,849 4,305 6,368 24,938 4,450 26,209 111,085 3,479 987 106,619 3,774 240,962 124,083 (D) (0) 16,163 36,376 19,250 17,126 3,070 6,467 27,756 5,077 27,891 116,879 3,919 1,003 111,957 6,230 254,286 132,735 1,191 404 16,312 36,922 19,476 17,446 3,944 7,277 29,943 6,214 30,528 121,551 3,751 1,040 116,760 4,725 274,753 142,961 (0) (D) 18,198 38,268 19,798 18,470 4,170 (D) 31,329 7,379 34,098 131,792 4,118 1,118 126,556 5,940 302,496 157,483 1,565 836 20,520 38,230 20,056 18,174 4,623 8,807 35,580 8,274 39,048 145,013 4,589 1,204 139,220 983,496 43,425 940,071 -30,544 909,527 143,416 122,736 1,175,679 239.7 4,904 1,114,398 58,176 1,056,222 -56,728 999,494 168,136 144,163 1,311,793 239.7 5,473 1,114,527 58,877 1,055,650 -52,361 1,003,289 185,958 183,509 1,372,756 243.4 5,640 1,241,178 61,091 1,180,087 -60,523 1,119,564 199,920 201,816 1,521,300 243.9 6,236 1,385,277 68,681 1,316,596 -83,129 1,233,467 221,544 217,869 1,672,880 243.6 6,867 1,445,510 72,712 1,372,798 -60,525 1,312,273 249,817 235,389 1,797,479 244.5 7,353 228,414 10,031 218,383 217,094 435,477 51,898 42,714 530,089 110.1 4,816 241,442 12,062 229,380 239,975 469,355 60,770 50,608 580,733 111.5 5,210 244,736 12,468 232,268 259,091 491,359 69,039 65,460 625,858 112.2 5,577 260,516 12,755 247,761 288,668 536,429 74,273 71,240 681,942 112.3 6,073 279,478 13,774 265,704 313,176 578,880 82,648 76,706 738,234 109.5 6,740 308,436 15,001 293,435 353,046 646,481 92,876 81,000 820,357 113.0 7,262 By industry D erivation o f personal incom e by place of residence Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Seefootnotesat endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME CONNECTICUT Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Windham, Connecticut Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973' 19741 19752 19762 1977“ 1978’ By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income........................................................ Proprietors income4...................................................... Farm..................................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. 230,287 18,057 33,881 10,511 23,370 240,845 19,632 28,204 6,281 21,923 242,416 21,382 24,954 2,676 22,278 269,864 25,903 32,470 7,955 24,515 293,791 29,863 31,643 4,381 27,262 320,313 34,282 37,437 7,492 29,945 12,921 269,304 235,647 977 645 12,716 125,862 66,265 59,597 13,138 6,882 28,914 5,978 40,535 33,657 3,836 967 28,854 8,938 279,743 242,997 984 721 12,280 129,523 65,176 64,347 13,038 7,532 29,546 5,797 43,576 36,746 4,008 1,032 31,706 5,332 283,420 243,821 (D) (0) 12,461 121,968 62,206 59,762 12,102 9,672 30,822 6,105 48,489 39,599 4,374 1,036 34,189 10,880 317,357 276,492 1,085 1,041 13,025 141,192 73,039 68,153 12,912 9,205 34,958 7,598 55,476 40,865 4,225 1,089 35,551 7,703 347,594 304,892 1,265 1,062 14,027 157,143 79,519 77,624 13,637 10,662 37,202 9,469 60,425 42,702 4,568 1,177 36,957 11,047 380,985 334,618 1,419 980 14,687 173,835 84,056 89,779 14,019 11,295 40,411 10,294 67,678 46,367 5,194 1,270 39,903 282,225 12,401 269,824 45,677 315,501 41,213 49,000 405,714 89.0 4,561 288,681 15,342 273,339 51,655 324,994 48,606 59,062 432,662 89.2 4,851 288,752 15,494 273,258 51,965 325,223 54,491 79,171 458,885 89.8 5,112 328,237 16,214 312,023 58,164 370,187 58,277 82,426 510,890 90.7 5,635 355,297 17,682 337,615 66,530 404,145 64,477 88,804 557,426 89.2 6,248 392,032 19,497 372,535 73,906 446,441 72,794 91,549 610,784 90.1 6,777 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm..................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................. Construction......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods Transportation and public utilities................................. Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade...................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services.............................................................. Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work.................. Less-. Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7..................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands) ........................................... Per capita personal income (dollars) Seefootnotesat endof tables. 13 14 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MAINE MAINE LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 15 TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME 1978 PERCENT OF STATE TOTAL: MAINE PORTLAND. (25. 1 7.Ì ME PERCEN T TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME PERCENT CHANGE 1973-78 U. S. MAINE L E W I S TO N , ME PORTLAND. ME ME NON-SMSA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MAINE Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78 [Thousands of dollars] Androscoggin, Maine State of Maine Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 1974* 19762 19752 19772 19782 1973' 1S741 1975* 19762 19772 19782 2,653,286 183,895 417,653 123,776 293,877 2,875,919 210,963 482,657 167,666 314,991 3,040,733 255,931 370,563 51,417 319,146 3,481,225 307,608 466,728 116,770 349,958 3,765,489 353,283 459,551 67,426 392,125 4,174,844 406,136 505,970 74,253 431,717 227,924 17,478 38,274 14,060 24,214 244,795 19,841 33,930 8,467 25,463 257,384 24,489 39,008 12,869 26,139 296,385 29,678 41,174 13,965 27,209 322,344 34,094 39,797 10,351 29,446 358,220 39,285 48,440 16,098 32,342 147,792 3,107,042 2,461,025 27,709 2,339 215,607 870,650 564,387 306,263 216,003 159,757 376,628 128,769 463,563 S46.017 168,762 101,169 376,086 195,651 3,373,888 2,686,885 35,757 3,292 236,017 945,345 595,883 349,462 234,943 182,680 401,087 140,184 507,580 687,003 189,901 95,725 401,377 79,912 3,587,315 2,841,629 30,680 3,551 248,363 948,300 610,142 338,158 244,145 207,408 425,026 154,030 580,126 745,686 214,154 105,502 426,030 148,002 4,107,559 3,291,415 39,154 2,965 333,549 1,111,231 722,158 389,073 274,970 229,275 467,334 171,048 661,889 816,144 247,075 110,496 458,573 103,578 4,474,745 3,587,939 53,246 3,113 299,271 1,245,743 805,619 440,124 295,501 247,478 507,375 192,260 743,952 886,806 266,019 110,284 510,503 112,332 4,974,618 4,019,524 60,695 2,268 314,075 1,421,984 891,590 530,394 320,228 273,152 570,957 214,911 841,254 955,094 287,521 119,985 547,588 17,534 266,142 236,635 1,245 (L) 19,338 90,285 68,885 21,400 12,539 18,534 35,833 11,783 47,053 29,507 3,481 2,844 23,182 12,789 285,777 254,808 (D) 52 20,260 96,440 73,080 23,360 (D) 20,651 37,825 13,113 51,175 30,969 3,872 2,802 24,295 17,354 303,527 270,725 1,201 71 21,049 97,453 74,249 23,204 15,921 21,313 40,855 14,748 58,114 32,802 4,225 2,709 25,868 18,915 348,322 312,433 (D) (L) 25,991 115,123 91,318 23,805 (D) 24,277 45,197 16,359 (D) 35,889 5,046 2,745 28,098 16,042 380,193 340,530 (D) (L) 26,195 127,846 100,617 27,229 (D) 24,660 49,922 18,034 72,853 39,663 5,690 2,902 31,071 22,142 423,803 381,101 (D) (L) 27,751 143,318 110,830 32,488 (0) 28,513 55,245 20,331 (0) 42,702 6,199 3,087 33,416 3,254,834 163,014 3,091,820 -19,017 3,072,803 526,951 616,505 4,216,259 1,038.7 4,059 3,569,539 187,907 3,381,632 -22,890 3,358,742 610,278 747,572 4,716,592 1,049.4 4,495 3,667,227 202,651 3,464,576 -3 0,10 3 3,434,473 658,749 944,304 5,037,526 1,058.0 4,762 4,255,561 235,710 4,019,851 -32,728 3,987,123 724,662 1,026,907 5,738,692 1,071.4 5,356 4,578,323 246,322 4,332,001 -2 9,04 2 4,302,959 795,448 1,111,771 6,210,178 1,084.4 5,727 5,086,950 276,783 4,810,167 -22,588 4,787,579 897,301 1,198,721 6,883,601 1,091.3 6,308 283,676 14,122 269,554 19,801 289,355 42,602 56,724 388,681 94.2 4,124 298,566 16,083 282,483 22,503 304,986 49,613 68,040 422,639 94.7 4,465 320,881 17,387 303,494 23,984 327,478 53,516 83,869 464,863 93.9 4,953 367,237 19,940 347,297 31,108 378,405 57,531 88,882 524,818 95.1 5,519 396,235 21,369 374,866 31,804 406,670 62,192 95,044 563,906 95.9 5,881 445,945 24,061 421,884 34,656 456,540 70,165 101,878 628,583 95.7 6,565 By type Nonfarm4................................................................. By industry Nonfarm...................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work.................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence............... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars).................................... Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 Cumberland, Maine Aroostook, Maine 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 1973' 19741 19762 1975* 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. 216,845 12,834 68,516 46,913 21,603 235,766 14,713 133,261 110,652 22,609 248,082 18,008 18,133 -5 ,0 1 0 23,143 274,538 21,063 71,346 46,378 24,968 291,323 23,434 42,151 14,699 27,452 314,181 26,987 26,089 -4 ,0 8 4 30,173 684,218 49,049 72,121 6,022 66,099 736,275 55,102 76,617 5,228 71,389 780,331 65,949 78,199 4,501 73,698 878,044 77,819 84,892 5,978 78,914 948,990 90,059 92,510 5,063 87,447 1,063,009 103,353 102,852 6,696 96,156 57,109 241,086 158,703 (D) (L) 10,502 59,225 35,674 23,551 (D) 8,949 26,976 6,418 (0) 82,383 14,994 37,363 30,026 122,307 261,433 173,032 (D) (L) 12,814 63,402 37,248 26,154 (D) 10,825 28,907 7,280 (D) 88,401 17,366 38,667 32,368 6,695 277,528 184,423 1,892 (L) 14,623 64,372 39,000 25,372 (D) 14,876 28,908 8,193 (0) 93,105 19,116 39,077 34,912 59,208 307,739 207,441 (0) 50 16,855 73,596 44,134 29,462 (D) 15,850 31,346 10,484 (D) 100,298 21,590 40,496 38,212 29,716 327,192 221,268 (D) (L) 15,649 79,081 46,574 32,507 11,658 355,599 247,242 2,019 56 15,437 92,854 55,091 37,763 6,517 861,477 732,487 4,612 5,833 918,646 775,113 4,824 (D ) (0 ) (D ) (D ) 17,726 33,621 11,079 41,190 105,924 22,756 40,311 42,857 19,276 36,267 12,408 63,165 168,808 95,792 73,016 89,506 83,909 104,453 (D) 151,750 128,990 24,684 22,793 81,513 63,210 167,698 97,013 70,685 91,659 90,800 110,802 172,779 143,533 26,989 29,289 87,255 7,426 1,033,329 875,376 (D) (D) 82,092 189,410 107,828 81,582 103,003 98,093 120,326 (0) 196,313 157,953 30,502 32,582 94,869 6,724 1,124,835 955,101 7,218 461 75,848 206,740 114,077 92,663 112,457 (D) 133,093 (D) 221,291 169,734 32,467 31,461 105,806 8,448 1,260,766 1,073,415 (0) (D) 81,396 239,976 126,529 113,447 120,660 (D) 154,224 108,357 23,509 38,816 46,032 7,156 798,232 675,561 3,898 118 59,587 160,214 94,345 65,869 81,834 72,117 99,544 60,901 137,348 122,671 23,510 22,805 76,356 298,195 12,147 286,048 -4 ,8 8 8 281,160 23,753 46,191 351,104 96.3 3,645 383,740 14,061 369,679 -4 ,891 364,788 28,322 56,371 449,481 95.7 4,695 284,223 15,174 269,049 -4 ,9 4 6 264,103 33,476 70,896 368,475 96.9 3,802 366,947 16,932 350,015 -5 ,0 8 6 344,929 36,231 78,830 459,990 97.6 4,714 356,908 17,429 339,479 -4 ,6 4 7 334,832 39,630 85,346 459,808 98.2 4,684 367,257 19,584 347,673 -4 ,471 343,202 44,765 91,593 479,560 98.1 4,890 805,388 41,388 764,000 -6 6,25 3 697,747 133,183 124,896 955,826 199.8 4,785 867,994 46,986 821,008 -7 5,57 3 745,435 156,195 151,443 1,053,073 202.3 5,205 924,479 50,637 873,842 -77,592 796,250 164,867 191,728 1,152,845 203.0 5,680 1,040,755 58,557 982,198 -87,437 894,761 181,319 210,389 1,286,469 204.4 6,293 1,131,559 62,215 1,069,344 -97,523 971,821 198,371 227,616 1,397,808 205.6 6,797 1,269,214 70,337 1,198,877 -106,967 1,091,910 223,509 245,224 1,560,643 206.6 7,556 By industry Nonfarm...................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5......... Manufacturing....................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................. State and local....................................................... (0 ) (D ) (0 ) 251,823 187,351 36,224 37,535 113,592 Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars) Seefootnotesat endof tables. MAINE LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 17 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Franklin, Maine Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973' 1974’ 1975* 1976* Hancock, Maine 19772 19782 1973' 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm.................................................................... Nonfarm4......................................................... 62,037 4,585 8,221 2,589 5,632 65,972 5,258 7,971 2,312 5,659 69,935 6,337 7,399 1,931 5,468 99,140 8,953 8,645 2,424 6,221 101,631 9,942 8,979 2,152 6,827 109,102 11,224 10,443 2,880 7,563 78,174 5,520 16,097 1,063 15,034 85,870 6,333 18,278 1,059 17,219 90,689 7,791 16,879 796 16,083 105,485 9,529 17,995 1,155 16,840 114,743 11,175 20,926 1,039 19,887 124,697 12,252 23,207 1,251 21,956 2,893 71,950 62,582 313 (L) 3,599 40,851 28,968 11,883 1,210 (D) 6,993 (D) 6,932 9,368 1,319 420 7,629 2,671 76,530 66,587 (D) (L) 4,108 43,507 29,239 14,268 1,242 (D) 7,261 (D) 7,234 9,943 1,388 416 8,139 2,307 81,364 70,883 117 (L) 4,716 45,534 30,884 14,650 1,255 (D) 6,670 (D) 8,990 10,481 1,393 421 8,667 2,831 113,907 102,483 161 (L) 22,808 56,455 41,380 15,075 1,008 (D) 7,650 (D) (D) 11,424 1,636 428 9,360 2,619 117,933 105,048 255 (L) 11,541 68,555 52,584 15,971 910 <D) 8,148 (D) 11,623 12,885 1,958 471 10,456 3,374 127,395 113,693 283 (L) 6,978 79,272 60,903 18,369 978 (D) 9,365 (D) (D) 13,702 1,975 503 11,224 1,356 98,435 80,351 3,825 1,259 11,195 20,731 16,472 4,259 (D) 3,009 14,268 2,696 (D) 18,084 3,944 3,508 10,632 1,363 109,118 89,479 5,616 1,272 13,875 22,027 17,321 4,706 (D) 3,168 14,793 3,044 (D) 19,639 4,204 4,293 11,142 1,113 114,246 92,803 4,584 (D) 13,263 22,840 18,083 4,757 (D) 3,661 15,585 3,249 (D) 21,443 4,617 5,106 11,720 1,501 131,508 108,873 (D) (D) 17,073 28,674 22,006 6,668 (D) 4,562 17,145 3,615 (D) 22,635 4,890 5,222 12,523 1,429 145,415 121,140 6,437 (D) 14,842 35,824 27,682 8,142 (D) 4,009 18,878 4,205 28,519 24,275 5,195 5,274 13,806 1,667 158,489 132,596 7,480 (D) 16,161 40,024 31,365 8,659 (D) 4,284 21,511 4,981 (D) 25,893 5,656 5,410 14,827 74,843 3,828 71,015 -9 ,8 3 1 61,184 10,173 11,364 79,201 4,331 74,870 -1 0,21 3 64,657 11,747 14,130 83,671 4,619 79,052 -10,757 68,295 13,055 18,707 116,738 6,431 110,307 -23,547 86,760 14,358 20,092 120,552 6,526 114,026 -2 0,53 5 93,491 15,856 21,763 100,057 121,210 130,769 7,118 123,651 -20,441 103,210 17,922 23,570 99,791 5,162 94,629 1,704 96,333 30,150 23,523 131,110 144,702 150,006 110,481 6,170 104,311 1,464 105,775 32,623 28,803 115,359 6,544 108,815 2,135 110,950 34,932 36,556 167,201 182,438 133,009 7,710 125,299 1,790 127,089 38,269 40,526 146,844 8,222 138,622 1,979 140,601 41,437 43,803 160,156 9,102 151,054 2,272 153,326 46,740 48,524 225,841 248,590 By industry 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 estate................................ Services.............................................................. Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence................................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars).................................... 82,721 90,534 205,884 23.6 24.0 24.7 25.1 25.5 26.0 3,503 3,777 4,046 37.5 38.0 38.7 39.4 4,835 5,140 5,568 4,002 4,400 4,716 5,222 Kennebec, Maine Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 19741 19752 19762 40.0 5,640 40.0 6,217 Knox Maine 19772 19782 19731 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm..................................................................... Nonfarm4 ................................................................ 301,140 19,315 36,731 10,154 26,577 328,072 22,093 33,313 5,233 28,080 347,578 27,325 36,902 7,431 29,471 392,499 32,528 40,217 8,802 31,415 428,780 37,429 40,008 5,874 34,134 472,256 42,780 47,386 9,994 37,392 59,316 4,387 17,029 2,881 14,148 63,572 4,990 18,918 1,472 17,446 66,945 5,971 19,007 2,274 16,733 75,946 7,139 23,690 2,470 21,220 83,095 8,387 29,401 1,830 27,571 94,339 9,883 33,501 2,834 30,667 12,080 345,106 257,122 (D) (D) 25,439 82,003 74,015 7,988 27,367 12,026 40,443 12,007 56,586 87,984 22,294 1,563 64,127 7,538 375,940 279,298 1,327 (L) 26,061 86,923 78,498 8,425 30,125 14,050 43,909 12,654 64,217 96,642 24,878 1,556 70,208 9,778 402,027 299,305 1,186 0 28,249 86,121 78,113 8,008 32,723 17,903 47,203 13,735 72,185 102,722 27,419 1,557 73,746 11,381 453,863 341,818 (D) 0 32,974 100,438 90,220 10,218 37,225 20,698 51,262 (D) 83,215 112,045 32,649 1,582 77,814 8,856 497,361 372,935 1,780 0 33,071 108,750 97,435 11,315 40,276 23,270 55,463 16,109 94,216 124,426 35,421 1,738 87,267 13,138 549,284 417,662 1,886 0 37,615 120,723 105,447 15,276 45,297 27,206 60,424 17,293 107,218 131,622 36,586 1,863 93,173 3,171 77,561 66,218 5,907 (D) 5,824 19,963 11,819 8,144 4,265 (D) 12,152 (D) 13,385 11,343 1,736 1,408 8,199 1,754 85,726 73,888 8,522 (D) 5,900 21,869 13,378 8,491 (D) (D) 11,911 (D) 14,789 11,838 1,923 1,391 8,524 2,565 89,358 77,216 6,986 (D) 6,071 22,039 13,411 8,628 5,261 (D) 12,756 (D) 17,581 12,142 1,902 1,338 8,902 2,787 103,988 90,945 10,525 (D) 7,485 26,062 15,834 10,228 (D) (C) 14,287 (D) 20,098 13,043 2,229 1,355 9,459 2,192 118,691 104,427 15,830 (D) 7,520 28,381 16,888 11,493 (D) (D) 15,442 3,473 23,292 14,264 2,447 1,418 10,399 3,215 134,508 119,103 18,207 (D) 8,497 32,777 19,641 13,136 (D) (D) 17,218 4,058 26,847 15,405 2,734 1,505 11,166 357,186 17,692 339,494 -2 2,67 7 316,817 45,482 63,062 383,478 20,429 363,049 -2 4,13 7 338,912 52,507 74,282 411,805 22,381 389,424 -28,522 360,902 58,196 92,115 425,361 465,244 26,078 439,166 -2 6,13 2 413,034 64,276 99,806 506,217 27,184 479,033 -33,171 445,862 71,011 108,144 465,701 562,422 30,420 532,002 -3 7,47 3 494,529 80,123 116,506 80,732 4,094 76,638 1,734 78,372 24,352 20,455 625,017 87,480 4,935 82,545 2,088 84,633 26,949 24,406 691,158 123,179 135,988 91,923 5,290 86,633 2,020 88,653 28,915 30,289 106,775 6,099 100,676 2,036 102,712 31,955 33,131 120,883 6,497 114,386 2,491 116,877 34,973 36,079 103.9 31.0 31.4 147,857 137,723 7,416 130,307 2,684 132,991 39,448 38,660 167,798 187,929 6,652 3,975 4,332 31.9 32.4 211,099 6,047 4,637 32.6 5,181 32.8 5,771 6,436 By industry 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 estate Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................ Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands)........................................... Per capita personal income (dollars).................................... Seefootnotesat endof tables. 511,213 99.3 100.9 100.7 577,116 4,284 4,617 5,077 5,658 102.0 103.4 MAINE LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 18 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Oxford, Maine Lincoln, Maine Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 19731 1974' 19752 19772 19762 19782 1974* 1973* 19762 19752 1977* 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income.......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm....................................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. 33,472 2,337 10,689 1,776 8,913 35,648 2,574 11,321 1,339 9,982 36,678 3,000 10,836 1,132 9,704 41,016 3,489 13,393 1,435 11,958 43,798 3,994 16,172 1,125 15,047 48,171 4,560 18,258 1,686 16,572 96,560 7,832 15,040 3,764 11,276 106,972 8,867 15,284 3,816 11,468 109,463 10,306 12,742 2,008 10,734 125,711 12,150 15,226 3,207 12,019 133,332 13,595 15,621 2,686 12,935 148,004 15,454 18,104 3,695 14,409 2,084 44,414 36,845 2,268 (D) 5,127 7,489 841 6,648 2,436 1,637 7,965 (0) 8,781 7,569 1,237 371 5,961 1,668 47,875 39,684 3,426 109 5,388 7,870 759 7,111 2,631 2,132 8,363 1,294 8,471 8,191 1,379 371 6,441 1,468 49,046 40,160 2,143 (L) 5,462 6,603 537 6,066 2,733 2,665 9,312 1,473 9,757 8,886 1,521 375 6,990 1,801 56.0Î7 46,442 3,758 (L) 6,697 7,198 475 6,723 3,188 2,647 10,229 1,672 11,025 9,655 1,565 386 7,704 1,543 62,421 51,522 5,436 (D) 6,006 8,292 712 7,580 (D) 2,802 10,729 1,887 13,352 10,899 1,805 427 8,667 2,126 68,863 57,053 6,288 (L) 6,224 9,403 1,104 8,299 3,285 3,082 11,823 2,179 14,756 11,810 2,033 457 9,320 4,670 114,562 97,331 737 57 3,716 58,151 34,532 23,619 4,097 1,867 12,011 2,204 14,491 17,231 1,986 616 14,629 4,877 126,246 108,606 637 121 6,121 64,012 37,920 26,092 4,185 2,290 12,693 2,417 16,130 17,640 2,238 606 14,796 3,107 129,404 111,085 441 136 7,194 63,204 38,699 24,505 4,321 3,127 12,868 2,761 17,033 18,319 2,368 616 15,335 4,402 148,685 129,182 821 106 9,540 74,020 43,705 30,315 4,687 3,476 14,082 3,365 19,085 19,503 2,602 625 16,276 4,055 158,493 137,351 1,206 103 6,255 80,338 47,306 33,032 4,910 3,536 14,976 4,007 22,020 21,142 2,817 697 17,628 5,141 176,421 153,415 1,487 144 8,388 88,144 51,627 36,517 5,182 3,296 16,940 4,625 25,209 23,006 3,289 748 18,969 46,498 2,387 44,111 10,686 54,797 23,340 15,393 93,530 22.1 4,228 49,543 2,810 46,733 13,402 60,135 26,599 18,536 105,270 22.7 4,644 50,514 2,910 47,604 15,544 63,148 28,053 23,107 114,308 23.2 4,935 57,898 3,359 54,539 19,714 74,253 31,331 25,759 131,343 23.8 5,514 63,964 3,501 60,463 22,908 83,371 34,541 28,282 146,194 24.5 5,969 70,989 3,887 67,102 26,855 93,957 38,991 30,709 163,657 25.1 6,530 119,232 6,105 113,127 3,555 116,682 18,761 25,791 161,234 44.5 3,621 131,123 7,207 123,916 3,363 127,279 21,831 31,582 180,692 44.4 4,073 132,511 7,482 125,029 3,856 128,885 24,250 41,129 194,264 44.8 4,338 153,087 8,709 144,378 5,933 150,311 26,638 43,419 220,368 45.2 4,870 162,548 9,141 153,407 7,990 161,397 29,321 46,472 237,190 46.1 5,146 181,562 10,246 171,316 10,295 181,611 33,110 50,267 264,988 46.6 5,683 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm...................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, risheries, and other1 .......... Mining................................................................ Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing....................................................... Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities............................... Wholesale trade.................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................ Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7...................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Piscataouis. Maine Penobscot. Maine Labor and proprietors income by place of work’ 19731 19741 1975’ 19762 19772 19782 19741 19731 19772 19762 1975s 1978s By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income4........................................................ Farm..................................................................... Nonfarm4 ................................................................ 344,915 23,782 40,987 8,173 32,814 372,622 27,173 43,730 9,098 34,632 399,672 33,440 39,749 3,958 35,791 458,176 40,659 45,770 6,952 38,818 494,951 46,588 46,788 4,415 42,373 537,704 52,216 52,555 5,970 46,585 32,681 2,212 5,361 1,300 4,061 35,044 2,549 5,705 1,528 4,177 35,528 2,797 5,201 793 4,408 42,228 3,458 5,820 1,187 4,633 45,491 3,901 5,925 971 4,954 52,405 4,706 6,786 1,307 5,479 9,400 400,284 319,275 (D) (0) 26,996 115,115 91,079 24,036 31,662 23,644 49,716 14,007 56,370 81,009 13,807 4,970 62,232 10,549 432,976 346,944 (D) (D) 29,704 125,340 97,440 27,900 33,600 24,802 53,861 15,071 62,620 86,032 14,642 4,885 66,505 5,423 467,438 377,997 1,695 566 32,468 130,204 100,812 29,392 35,826 27,330 57,970 16,555 75,383 89,441 14,911 4,718 69,812 8,567 536,038 439,719 2,095 6,275 582,052 475,340 1,762 41,536 33,676 (D) 1,032 42,494 34,402 1,449 50,057 41,452 (D) (D) 37,487 173,637 131,859 41,778 44,065 33,695 68,872 20,006 94,327 106,712 19,416 5,029 82,267 1,517 38,737 31,110 (D) (L ) (L ) (1 ) 40,561 155,769 118,749 37,020 40,747 31,361 64,996 18,552 85,628 96,319 17,455 4,782 74,082 7,927 634,548 520,297 2,869 726 40,447 185,362 139,737 45,625 47,533 38,115 77,007 22,360 105,878 114,251 20,843 5,343 88,065 879 15,068 6,648 8,420 5,250 544 4,359 (D) 4,174 7,627 848 522 6,257 988 16,621 5,559 11,062 5,452 435 4,662 (D) 4,602 7,860 951 516 6,393 1,130 16,797 5,997 10,800 5,090 619 4,604 (0) 5,126 8,092 1,008 501 6,583 1,895 21,540 8,165 13,375 5,435 662 5,237 (D) 5,606 8,605 1,199 505 6,901 1,272 54,045 44,863 (D) (L) 1,606 24,548 9,570 14,978 5,334 572 5,451 (D) 5,957 9,182 1,143 534 7,505 1,623 62,274 52,327 (0) (L) 1,587 29,798 11,858 17,940 5,671 691 6,010 (D) 6,985 9,947 1,317 569 8,061 409,684 20,931 388,753 -9 ,6 11 379,142 48,581 71,377 499,100 130.9 3,811 443,525 24,050 419,475 -9 ,6 79 409,796 57,305 87,223 554,324 132.2 4,194 472,861 26,265 446,596 -1 0,81 8 435,778 62,420 110,315 608,513 133.3 4,564 544,605 30,746 513,859 -11,079 502,780 67,762 119,093 689,635 135.4 5,093 588,327 32,432 555,895 -12,591 543,304 73,853 129,673 746,830 136.1 5,488 642,475 35,743 606,732 -12,963 593,769 83,255 140,193 817,217 137.6 5,938 40,254 2,155 38,099 3,145 41,244 6,417 10,853 58,514 16.5 3,543 43,298 2,392 40,906 3,373 44,279 7,213 13,207 64,699 16.6 3,895 43,526 2,497 41,029 4,023 45,052 7,900 16,588 69,540 16.7 4,174 51,506 3,170 48,336 3,566 51,902 8,639 17,392 77,933 16.8 4,643 55,317 3,363 51,954 3,887 55,841 9,469 18,835 84,145 16.9 4,991 63,897 3,875 60,022 4,085 64,107 10,698 20,012 94,817 17.1 5,532 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm...................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................. Construction......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................. Durable goods.................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade....................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local........................................................ (L ) (D ) (0 ) (L ) Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7 ...................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars) Seefootnotesat endof tables. MAINE 19 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sagadahoc, Maine Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 19741 1975* 1976* Somerset, Maine 19772 19782 1973* 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. 64,023 5,962 7,246 914 6,332 77,191 8,179 7,681 557 7,124 84,116 9,797 7,498 653 6,845 91,562 10,726 7,708 675 7,033 102,896 12,905 8,351 462 7,889 125,751 16,573 9,623 892 8,731 84,296 5,798 18,109 7,324 10,785 91,631 6,744 16,622 5,288 11,334 86,628 7,072 17,002 5,315 11,687 104,675 8,839 18,793 6,206 12,587 109,983 10,049 18,510 4,781 13,729 120,424 11,522 23,104 7,909 15,195 1,053 76,178 62,621 663 (L) 5,230 , 37,353 7,284 30,069 2,822 1,388 4,783 1,604 8,763 13,557 2,327 2,804 8,426 717 92,334 78,348 1,090 57 5,257 50,363 7,791 42,572 2,964 1,571 5,384 1,809 9,853 13,986 3,210 2,349 8,427 821 100,590 84,468 861 (L) 5,748 54,414 7,413 47,001 2,877 1,890 5,916 1,486 11,247 16,122 3,985 3,506 8,631 858 109,138 91,634 (D) (L) 7,627 56,983 8,895 48,088 2,958 2,136 6,567 (D) 12,601 17,504 4,345 4,097 9,062 672 123,480 105,580 1,606 (L) 6,789 68,862 9,406 59,456 3,080 (0) 6,850 (D) 14,064 17,900 4,272 3,931 9,697 1,113 150,834 130,936 1,933 (L) 7,010 88,741 10,524 78,217 3,402 (D) 8,697 (D) 15,932 19,898 4,992 4,477 10,429 8,437 99,766 82,087 441 (L) 7,870 42,042 19,566 22,476 3,711 2,278 11,179 1,902 12,617 17,679 1,788 569 15,322 6,603 108,394 89,196 614 126 9,666 44,681 19,565 25,116 4,337 2,573 11,707 2,110 13,382 19,198 2,027 565 16,606 6,673 104,029 83,405 613 (L) 10,469 36,183 20,642 15,541 3,892 3,519 11,604 2,195 14,890 20,624 2,163 580 17,881 7,681 124,626 102,175 711 (L) 18,320 42,310 25,611 16,699 4,502 4,031 12,857 2,473 16,943 22,451 2,339 593 19,519 6,470 132,072 106,975 902 (L) 11,429 50,373 31,185 19,188 4,530 4,202 13,958 3,185 18,378 25,097 2,520 662 21,915 9,694 145,356 118,288 993 (L) 11,244 57,709 35,075 22,634 4,814 4,603 14,789 3,210 20,912 27,068 2,831 711 23,526 77,231 3,959 73,272 -5 ,871 67,401 12,023 14,840 94,264 25.3 3,732 93,051 5,091 87,960 -10,709 77,251 13,947 17,881 109,079 26.0 4,198 101,411 5,695 95,716 -12,316 83,400 14,745 21,682 119,827 26.4 4,546 109,996 6,178 103,818 -11,534 92,284 16,046 24,221 132,551 26.1 5,074 124,152 6,801 117,351 -13,561 103,790 17,446 26,114 147,350 26.7 5,519 151,947 8,305 143,642 -21,782 121,860 19,660 27,568 169,088 26.9 6,277 108,203 5,279 102,924 9,096 112,020 14,139 25,939 152,098 42.2 3,604 114,997 6,110 108,887 9,601 118,488 16,465 30,806 165,759 42.7 3,879 110,702 5,900 104,802 11,787 116,589 17,566 40,624 174,779 43.4 4,028 132,307 7,237 125,070 11,307 136,377 19,242 42,480 198,099 44.4 4,463 138,542 7,488 131,054 15,652 146,706 21,245 46,866 214,817 44.9 4,789 155,050 8,299 146,751 18,194 164,945 24,001 49,485 238,431 45.2 5,277 1974* 19752 19772 19782 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm..................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................. Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities................................. Wholesale trade...................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate .............................. Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work.................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus Dividends, interest, and rent7.................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars) Waldo, Maine Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 19731 19762 Washington, Maine 1973* 1974* 1975* 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income"........................................................ Farm........................................................ Nonfarm*................................................... 36,082 2,655 16,976 9,408 7,568 38,597 2,946 13,910 5,761 8,149 38,987 3,497 15,565 7,359 8,206 46,646 4,363 17,293 8,359 8,934 49,016 4,893 14,985 5,318 9,667 54,499 5,757 18,454 7,785 10,669 51,275 3,789 11,023 1,587 9,436 57,756 4,491 11,964 1,594 10,370 62,426 5,461 10,007 877 9,130 72,392 6,591 13,904 2,039 11,865 81,875 7,919 15,682 2,112 13,570 90,340 8,930 17,454 2,466 14,988 10,292 45,421 37,945 553 0 3,904 14,961 11,581 3,380 4,104 1,634 5,316 787 6,686 7,476 1,385 434 5,657 6,806 48,647 40,836 713 0 4,693 15,828 12,129 3,699 4,359 1,845 5,663 801 6,934 7,811 1,463 431 5,917 8,443 49,606 41,338 (D) (L) 4,311 15,396 11,684 3,712 4,650 2,134 6,076 (D) 7,212 8,268 1,577 436 6,255 9,537 58,765 49,412 754 0 5,308 18,352 13,773 4,579 6,520 2,817 6,599 916 8,146 9,353 2,172 448 6,733 6,663 62,231 51,937 1,000 0 5,297 20,172 15,267 4,905 5,609 2,948 6,904 1,100 8,907 10,294 2,384 489 7,421 9,210 69,500 58,447 (D) 0 5,810 23,795 18,046 5,749 5,545 3,199 7,501 (0) 10,099 11,053 2,550 523 7,980 2,126 63,961 49,427 1,353 (D) 5,481 21,562 17,186 4,376 3,652 2,164 6,873 (D) 7,253 14,534 4,503 1,907 8,124 2,213 71,998 56,032 1,960 (D) 7,448 23,703 18,670 5,033 3,896 2,489 7,728 (0) 7,604 15,966 4,814 2,206 8,946 1,491 76,403 59,221 1,436 (D) 7,766 24,105 19,742 4,363 3,743 2,805 8,639 (D) 9,263 17,182 5,064 2,343 9,775 2,706 90,181 71,309 1,899 (D) 9,851 30,485 23,955 6,530 4,097 2,275 9,853 (D) 11,231 18,872 5,696 2,367 10,809 2,883 102,593 82,199 2,569 (D) 11,058 36,206 27,215 8,991 4,717 2,429 10,795 (D) 12,591 20,394 5,705 2,430 12,259 3,272 113,452 91,402 2,999 (D) 11,444 40,504 24,520 15,984 6,060 2,595 11,558 (0) 14,128 22,050 6,280 2,600 13,170 55,713 2,375 53,338 12,764 66,102 11,687 14,366 92,155 25.1 3,674 55,453 2,729 52,724 13,950 66,674 13,046 17,999 97,719 25.5 3,839 58,049 2,926 55,123 16,082 71,205 14,829 22,388 108,422 26.2 4,142 68,302 3,501 64,801 17,867 82,668 16,377 24,833 123,878 27.0 4,585 68,894 3,614 65,280 19,828 85,108 17,958 27,105 130,171 27.4 4,759 78,710 4,060 74,650 21,787 96,437 20,286 29,285 146,008 27.8 5,255 66,087 3,501 62,586 2,003 64,589 10,953 21,292 96,834 31.7 3,052 74,211 4,186 70,025 2,367 72,392 13,262 25,875 111,529 32.2 3,465 77,894 4,451 73,443 2,110 75,553 14,354 34,197 124,104 32.9 3,777 92,887 5,208 87,679 3,040 90,719 15,857 36,999 143,575 34.1 4,212 105,476 5,666 99,810 2,381 102,191 17,636 39,292 159,119 34.6 4,605 116,724 6,331 110,393 2,703 113,096 19,943 42,235 175,274 34.0 5,152 By industry Farm ................................. Nonfarm................................................................ Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5 Mining............................................................. Construction......................................................... Manufacturing....................................................... Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods............................................. Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade....................................................... Retail trade.......................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate............. Services......................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian..................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus.- Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesatendof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 20 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ York, Maine Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1974' 1973' 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income4........................................................ Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. 280,328 16,560 35,233 5,848 29,385 300,136 19,110 34,152 4,262 29,890 326,291 24,691 36,436 4,530 31.906 376,782 30,624 40,862 5,538 35,324 413,241 34,919 43,745 4,548 39,197 461,742 40,654 49,714 6,874 42,840 6,914 325,207 207,212 5,809 381,609 239,085 1,874 105 22,634 95,337 53,863 41,474 10,033 9,570 45,258 8,979 45,295 142,524 95,896 12,930 33,698 6,952 441,316 280,721 2,218 106 28,472 114,816 6,167 485,738 311,723 8,584 543,526 352,547 3,193 (0) 20,920 85,637 45,492 40,145 9,379 6,666 38,217 7,885 37,198 117,995 69,603 19,065 29,327 5,517 347,881 223,984 1,808 123 20,569 93,951 51,494 42,457 10,073 7,921 41,967 8,535 39,037 123,897 80,862 11,878 31,157 48,706 11,289 10,956 49,701 10,296 52,867 160,595 111,160 12,283 37,152 28,678 128,138 77,242 50,896 12,830 11,827 54,273 11,734 61,372 174,015 120,023 12,510 41,482 28,086 149,584 89,293 60.291 14,403 13,691 62,378 12,915 68.291 190,979 130,503 15,838 44,638 332,121 17,889 314,232 35,626 349,858 71,355 70,439 353,398 20,337 333,061 40,201 373,262 82,654 86,988 387,418 22,493 364,925 33,307 398,232 87,675 110,114 448,268 25,855 422,413 35,726 458,139 98,831 121,055 491,905 24,874 467,031 44,066 511,097 110,509 131,337 491,652 542,904 596,021 678,025 752,943 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm...................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................. Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade...................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................ Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military..................................................... State and local...................................................... (D) 66,110 (D) (D) (L) Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence............................. Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesat endof tables. 118.6 120.3 121.5 122.5 126.2 552.110 27,999 524.111 57,978 582,089 124,685 143,012 849,786 127.9 4,144 4,514 4.906 5,534 5,964 6,645 MAINE MASSACHUSETTS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 22 TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME 1978 PERCENT OF STATE TOTAL: MASSACHUSETTS' BOSTON, MH-NH* NEW BEDFORD, 16. 9 X) PERCENT *STRTE PORTION OF SMSR MR SP R IN G FIE LD , (9. I X ) MR TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME PERCENT CHANGE 1973-78 MASSACHUSETTS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Massachusetts 23 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Commonwealth of Massachusetts Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 19741 19 7 5* 19762 Barnstable, Massachusetts 19772 19782 1973' 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income.................................... Proprietors income4.................................... Farm.......................................... Nonfarm4..................................... 20,617,556 1,447,354 1,634,664 28,814 1,605,850 22,043,191 1,594,343 1,564,182 28,045 1,536,137 22,673,633 1,857,994 1,501,451 18,337 1,483,114 24,499,219 2,142,068 1,719,712 10,523 1,709,189 26,740,508 2,465,141 2,059,844 31,550 2,028,294 29,376,282 2,821,101 2,274,926 46,067 2,228,859 298,717 17,041 42,409 484 41,925 316,697 19,166 39,373 407 38,966 331,476 22,610 39,063 341 38,722 370,554 27,094 46,369 330 46,039 417,136 31,792 56,772 1,015 55,757 464,968 37,521 62,408 1,319 61,089 71,626 23,627,948 19,917,392 86,243 11,894 1,519,366 6,565,110 2,486,349 4,078,761 1,568,480 1,553,704 2,536,697 1,416,890 4,659,008 3,710,556 759,247 246,085 2,705,224 69,358 25,132,358 21,260,525 92,949 12,533 1,453,058 7,131,194 2,550,946 4,580,248 1,645,499 1,637,969 2,677,954 1,537,339 5,072,030 3,871,833 787,264 200,618 2,883,951 60,273 25,972,805 21,828,898 101,290 13,871 1,270,258 7,163,057 2,535,914 4,627,143 1,709,603 1,711,425 2,761,408 1,655,673 5,442,313 4,143,907 845,102 187,994 3,110,811 56,663 28,304,336 23,855,482 115,692 14,557 1,239,380 7,934,708 2,831,623 5,103,085 1,863,101 1,832,641 2,960,465 1,793,238 6,101,700 4,448,854 920,592 189,412 3,338,850 83,750 31,181,743 26,328,646 134,412 16,290 1,328,495 8,906,395 3,021,970 5,884,425 2,094,724 1,980,567 3,196,805 1,969,071 6,701,887 4,853,097 982,388 194,462 3,676,247 102,003 34,370,306 29,197,609 161,920 17,189 1,397,776 9,895,083 3,225,438 6,669,645 2,273,746 2,116,663 3,462,414 2,185,892 7,686,926 5,172,697 1,071,994 215,332 3,885,371 1,283 356,884 277,689 4,338 58 37,675 17,475 6,888 10,587 26,923 9,170 75,977 15,599 90,474 79,195 23,119 8,177 47,899 1,205 374,031 289,727 4,531 70 31,944 18,744 7,651 11,093 29,931 9,998 79,781 18,311 96,417 84,304 26,999 4,624 52,681 1,157 391,992 301,353 (D) (D) 24,506 19,700 8,019 11,681 32,630 10,025 84,845 19,453 104,926 90,639 28,104 3,764 58,771 1,228 442,789 340,749 (D) (0) 28,490 22,779 9,411 13,368 35,470 11,155 96,409 21,419 119,247 102,040 31,765 5,504 64,771 2,025 503,675 389,383 (D) (D) 33,479 27,270 10,379 16,891 39,926 12,766 110,496 23,295 135,253 114,292 35,368 6,044 72,880 2,406 562,491 439,616 (D) (0) 38,201 31,770 12,250 19,520 49,443 14,617 121,178 26,709 149,354 122,875 38,492 7,511 76,872 23,699,574 1,119,21-2 22,580,362 -107,837 22,472,525 3,966,413 3,765,401 30,204,339 5,805.0 5,203 25,201,716 1,248,468 23,953,248 -139,694 23,813,554 4,551,888 4,494,088 32,859,530 5,799.0 5,666 26,033,078 1,299,483 24,733,595 -151,766 24,581,829 4,892,966 5,844,683 35,319,478 5,817.9 6,071 28,360,999 1,382,817 26,978,182 -165,291 26,812,891 5,315,650 6,035,540 38,164,081 5,791.4 6,590 31,265,493 1,484,797 29,780,696 -201,338 29,579,358 5,804,329 6,224,364 41,608,051 5,777.3 7,202 34,472,309 1,648,435 32,823,874 -216,849 32,607,025 6,532,829 6,624,896 45,764,750 5,773.7 7,926 358,167 17,726 340,441 50,018 390,459 163,472 108,470 662,401 117.4 5,641 375,236 19,803 355,433 60,047 415,480 187,902 131,911 735,293 123.5 5,955 393,149 20,496 372,653 80,713 453,366 207,352 171,428 832,146 129.6 6,419 444,017 22,749 421,268 93,499 514,767 233,170 183,458 931,395 132.8 7,011 505,700 25,023 480,677 96,991 577,668 261,180 197,728 1,036,576 137.3 7,548 564,397 28,089 536,808 105,540 642,348 294,392 216,647 1,153,387 142.0 8,124 By industry Farm........................................................... Nonfarm...................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining.................................................. Construction ......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities................................. Wholesale trade..................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local...................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work.................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment............................................. Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................. Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands)..................................... Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Berkshire, Massachusetts Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973' 1974* 19752 19762 Bristol, Massachusetts 19772 19782 1973* 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements.................................... Other labor income.......................................... Proprietors income4 ..................................... Farm...................................................... Nonfarm4................................................ 501,865 35,677 43,233 2,898 40,335 543,124 38,682 40,170 1,660 38,510 542,483 50,243 39,205 1,581 37,624 566,977 55,408 44,248 1,785 42,463 597,391 60,728 52,161 1,954 50,207 651,705 68,586 58,119 2,793 55,326 1,250,819 92,702 101,189 4,073 97,116 1,305,988 100,118 94,753 2,529 92,224 1,326,611 110,978 89,533 1,891 87,642 1,488,573 135,769 103,187 2,739 100,448 1,638,704 158,189 122,608 4,560 118,048 1,785,390 183,639 135,672 6,110 129,562 4,483 576,292 514,165 2,075 653 51,118 240,461 73,862 166,599 24,364 14,553 60,577 20,967 99,397 62,127 7,502 1,793 52,832 3,169 618,807 554,896 2,567 706 45,622 273,331 77,996 195,335 25,051 16,210 62,776 22,795 105,838 63,911 8,051 1,747 54,113 3,112 628,819 561,574 2,829 739 27,458 283,463 74,243 209,220 27,089 15,367 65,809 24,580 114,240 67,245 8,581 1,746 56,918 3,477 663,156 592,411 2,352 701 25,972 292,901 85,787 207,114 30,735 16,291 71,105 27,162 125,192 70,745 9,360 1,774 59,611 3,858 706,422 630,601 3,044 1,774 27,905 299,792 90,458 209,334 34,917 18,343 77,062 29,859 137,905 75,821 9,698 1,943 64,180 4,846 773,564 693,277 3,329 1,856 31,739 331,034 106,297 224,737 35,469 17,661 87,134 32,225 152,830 80,287 10,486 2,073 67,728 7,027 1,437,683 1,245,561 17,162 1,038 , 80,934 616,598 301,408 315,190 73,286 59,934 161,631 44,479 190,499 192,122 15,629 10,849 165,644 5,263 1,495,596 1,294,288 18,842 838 69,712 639,766 306,719 333,047 76,932 64,214 169,354 48,105 206,525 201,308 17,070 10,627 173,611 4,687 1,522,435 1,295,676 24,438 779 59,172 603,662 297,927 305,735 5,823 1,721,706 1,477,448 30,481 84,099 170,883 52,276 222,501 226,759 17,867 10,550 198,342 61,272 724,632 345,882 378,750 81,716 88,770 184,678 57,253 247,912 244,258 19,047 10,852 214,359 8,024 1,911,477 1,638,955 35,813 830 64,854 815,294 370,629 444,665 87,904 97,860 201,584 62,666 272,150 272,522 20,566 11,802 240,154 9,841 2,094,860 1,804,979 50,060 770 75,201 884,904 404.717 480,187 93,345 106,353 225,991 69,107 299,248 289,881 23,604 12,511 253,766 580,775 27,368 553,407 -5 ,2 3 3 548,174 102,599 96,523 747,296 149.9 4,985 621,976 30,977 590,999 -5 ,6 9 5 585,304 114,163 109,594 809,061 149.2 5,423 631,931 31,216 600,715 -4 ,8 8 4 595,831 122,541 147,084 865,456 149.0 5,810 666,633 32,149 634,484 -3 ,681 630,803 132,466 152,712 915,981 146.0 6,275 710,280 33,641 676,639 -2 ,4 3 9 674,200 144,187 157,454 975,841 144.0 6,778 778,410 37,157 741,253 -1 ,9 2 1 739,332 162,411 167,781 1,069,524 143.7 7,442 1,444,710 69,619 1,375,091 183,865 1,558,956 217,203 290,451 2,066,610 459.8 4,494 1,500,859 76,470 1,424,389 214,424 1,638,813 246,514 347,473 2,232,800 460.5 4,848 1,527,122 77,885 1,449,237 225,595 1,674,832 268,992 456,007 2,399,831 463.8 5,174 1,727,529 84,919 1,642,610 234,659 1,877,269 292,097 476,203 2,645,569 469.3 5,637 1,919,501 91,576 1,827,925 253,119 2,081,044 320,884 492,703 2,894,631 469.1 6,171 2,104 701 100’924 2,003*777 283,697 2,287,474 361,220 521,588 3,170,282 472.1 6,715 By industry Farm................................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Private.......................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................ Construction........................................ Manufacturing..................................... Nondurable goods............................................... Durable goods ............................................. Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade............................................ Retail trade.................................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate .............................. Services................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... 7 7 ,8 6 6 73 4 Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment...................................... Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................. Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands) Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesatendof tables. 24 MASSACHUSETTS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Essex, Massachusetts Dukes, Massachusetts Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 1974* 1975* 19762 19772 19782 1973* 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income.......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm....................................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. 19,359 1,091 3,854 111 3,743 22,016 1,324 3,769 159 3,610 23,484 1,601 3,501 189 3,312 26,346 1,930 4,236 180 4,056 28,416 2,253 5,222 247 4,975 30,643 2,464 5,748 262 5,486 1,927,176 143,952 185,507 2,048 183,459 2,045,437 155,372 176,524 1,113 175,411 2,116,438 190,746 168,918 831 168,087 2,241,177 213,249 194,026 620 193,406 2,407,571 240,785 229,693 2,310 227,383 2,631,088 273,636 252,874 3,016 249,858 211 24,093 20,419 (D) 0 3,753 712 307 405 (D) 835 5,466 2,357 5,870 3,674 347 53 3,274 255 26,854 22,834 373 0 4,152 800 343 457 1,471 924 5,596 3,143 6,375 4,020 405 55 3,560 289 28,297 23,863 424 0 3,765 760 328 432 1,668 1,007 6,414 3,234 6,591 4,434 432 57 3,945 289 32,223 27,392 548 0 3,736 817 351 466 1,723 1,536 6,796 3,391 8,845 4,831 434 58 4,339 369 35,522 30,083 (D) 0 3,656 995 444 551 1,785 (D) 7,652 2,869 10,163 5,439 520 68 4,851 391 38,464 32,806 1,208 0 4,112 1,206 635 571 2,250 1,235 7,384 3,033 12,378 5,658 470 74 5,114 4,879 2,251,756 1,927,078 to) (D) 113,598 902,853 283,062 619,791 108,489 113,211 253,386 68,614 351,760 324,678 59,044 13,088 252,546 3,959 2,373,374 2,033,655 (D) (D) 104,468 974,473 286,169 688,304 110,637 114,068 270,219 75,506 369,637 339,719 53,852 12,809 273,058 3,730 2,472,372 2,088,499 (D) (D) 95,354 987,206 284,966 702,240 117,456 116,253 287,582 84,489 382,276 383,873 60,733 12,663 310,477 3,813 2,644,639 2,247,662 20,800 976 98,137 1,038,356 299,757 738,599 130,109 130,298 308,092 94,455 426,439 396,977 63,477 13,018 320,482 5,911 2,872,138 2,433,875 25,439 1,147 106,272 1,099,201 311,220 787,981 160,459 132,578 340,033 103,745 465,001 438,263 67,846 14,143 356,274 6,890 3,150,708 2,683,585 (D) (D) 121,450 1,206,439 335,870 870,569 177,970 147,977 365,187 114,975 518,645 467,123 76,268 14,969 375,886 24,304 1,141 23,163 -1 ,7 3 8 21,425 10,518 5,571 37,514 7.3 5,164 27,109 1,358 25,751 -2 ,0 4 0 23,711 12,297 6,966 42,974 7.7 5,598 28,586 1,393 27,193 -2 ,1 0 2 25,091 14,721 8,346 48,158 8.0 5,994 32,512 1,586 30,926 -2 ,2 3 4 28,692 15,363 9,365 53,420 7.8 6,836 35,891 1,682 34,209 -2 ,3 5 4 31,855 15,993 10,145 57,993 8.1 7,201 38,855 1,843 37,012 -2 ,6 2 8 34,384 18,018 10,943 63,345 8.3 7,659 2,256,635 109,232 2,147,403 411,921 2,559,324 436,680 427,361 3,423,365 641.2 5,339 2,377,333 121,435 2,255,898 446,183 2,702,081 508,456 509,540 3,720,077 633.1 5,876 2,476,102 125,283 2,350,819 461,827 2,812,646 551,597 648,030 4,012,273 631.2 6,357 2,648,452 129,916 2,518,536 511,281 3,029,817 601,528 689,297 4,320,642 627.8 6,882 2,878,049 137,255 2,740,794 596,951 3,337,745 659,099 711,345 4,708,189 625.2 7,530 3,157,598 151,610 3,005,988 663,045 3,669,033 741,278 764,415 5,174,726 626.2 8,264 By industry Farm.......................................................................... Nonfarm...................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other4............. Mining................................................................ Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing....................................................... Nondurable goods................................................. Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade....................................................... Retail trade.......................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local........................................................ Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Franklin. Massachusetts Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 19741 1975* 19762 __ Hamoden. Massachusetts 19772 19782 1973' 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income.......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. 149,170 11,500 20,752 2,420 18,332 162,330 12,784 20,087 2,745 17,342 165,870 14,678 19,045 2,669 16,376 177,193 16,853 21,432 1,654 19,778 191,388 19,112 26,430 2,789 23,641 208,117 21,594 29,413 3,392 26,021 1,477,628 112,145 115,203 1,893 113,310 1,562,822 124,298 110,838 2,197 108,641 1,577,256 142,666 106,142 3,005 103,137 1,701,008 163,358 116,439 340 116,099 1,864,220 190,435 138,561 1,874 136,687 2,039,457 216,140 151,630 1,576 150,054 6,817 174,605 151,167 (D) (0) 10,883 59,458 24,161 35,297 11,333 5,707 21,616 5,039 35,113 23,438 2,607 999 19,832 6,748 188,453 163,713 (D) (D) 10,785 65,386 23,832 41,554 13,074 6,426 22,461 4,588 38,741 24,740 2,784 981 20,975 6,702 192,891 166,301 <D) (D) 8,340 65,230 24,923 40,307 13,500 7,324 22,592 5,148 42,405 26,590 2,968 983 22,639 6,088 209,390 181,251 (D) (D) 9,464 68,935 28,544 40,391 14,242 8,925 24,108 5,468 47,993 28,139 2,870 993 24,276 7,841 229,089 198,156 (D) (D) 10,072 77,872 32,047 45,825 15,217 (D) 25,403 6,099 50,936 30,933 3,116 1,095 26,722 8,779 250,345 217,286 (D) (D) 12,540 84,459 34,628 49,831 16,656 9,280 27,970 6,665 56,568 33,059 3,668 1,165 28,226 5,997 1,698,979 1,422,485 3,676 2,701 103,771 581,076 264,878 316,198 105,410 92,040 185,163 95,237 253,411 276,494 52,703 43,386 180,405 6,051 1,791,907 1,527,162 4,152 2,739 99,588 633,710 276,498 357,212 104,837 101,924 205,230 103,623 271,359 264,745 56,239 15,448 193,058 6,877 1,819,187 1,540,991 (D) (D) 81,281 626,228 273,129 353,099 113,694 108,377 199,806 111,905 293,265 278,196 64,102 7,412 206,682 4,589 1,976,216 1,670,143 4,067 2,653 75,493 693,276 306,041 387,235 126,667 113,242 213,097 118,346 323,302 306,073 73,205 6,523 226,345 6,730 2,186,486 1,866,340 5,028 2,622 81,599 792,641 334,789 457,852 146,422 123,510 221,617 130,900 362,001 320,146 78,470 5,660 236,016 6,736 2,400,491 2,058,103 5,763 2,162 95,848 866,510 360,238 506,272 157,179 136,668 241,063 148,816 404,094 342,388 87,343 5,811 249,234 181,422 8,106 173,316 33,502 206,818 35,642 37,006 279,466 62.1 4,504 195,201 9,214 185,987 36,945 222,932 40,390 44,028 307,350 62.8 4,896 199,593 9,340 190,253 38,082 228,335 45,499 59,168 333,002 63.5 5,241 215,478 10,171 205,307 41,628 246,935 49,006 59,963 355,904 61.3 5,803 236,930 10,819 226,111 46,494 272,605 53,265 61,643 387,513 61.7 6,280 259,124 11,915 247,209 50,924 298,133 60,044 65,884 424,061 62.1 6,826 1,704,976 82,368 1,622,608 29,629 1,652,237 268,841 306,155 2,227,233 465.4 4,786 1,797,958 91,631 1,706,327 32,728 1,739,055 302,302 365,175 2,406,532 463.3 5,194 1,826,064 92,033 1,734,031 37,040 1,771,071 331,897 518,124 2,621,092 463.8 5,651 1,980,805 97,325 1,883,480 41,088 1,924,568 354,306 501,088 2,779,962 459.6 6,048 2,193,216 105,542 2,087,674 43,959 2,131,633 382,957 518,717 3,033,307 457.6 6,629 2,407,227 116,585 2,290,642 52,723 2,343,365 431,165 552,632 3,327,162 454.5 7,320 By industry Farm.......................................................................... Nonfarm...................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................. Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing... ..................................................... Nondurable goods................................................. Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade....................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services.............................................................. Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local........................................................ Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesat endoftables. MASSACHUSETTS 25 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hampshire, Massachusetts Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 1974* 1975* 19762 Middlesex, Massachusetts 19772 19782 1973* 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income.................................... . .................... Proprietors income4 ........................................................ Farm..................................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. 311,277 18,248 31,394 3,362 28,032 331,008 19,877 33,227 6,367 26,860 341,162 22,833 27,734 2,020 25,714 379,725 28,273 30,832 647 30,185 420,105 32,699 37,671 2,462 35,209 460,131 36,865 42,282 3,642 38,640 5,166,661 354,921 487,366 660 486,706 5,566,369 386,599 468,255 4,169 464,086 5,697,728 452,245 445,454 2,495 442,959 6,162,965 521,973 510,208 -2 ,2 01 512,409 6,904,354 618,776 611,867 3,610 608,257 7,719,882 721,883 674,917 6,739 668,178 6,989 353,930 233,576 1,818 255 21,875 80,150 50,621 29,529 10,259 8,288 37,410 8,774 64,747 120,354 14,654 1,002 104,698 9,826 374,286 244,713 1,738 278 18,310 82,208 49,535 32,673 8,008 8,298 42,472 9,720 73,681 129,573 16,617 930 112,026 5,516 386,213 247,707 (D) (0) 15,690 80,005 48,688 31,317 10,742 9,972 42,204 10,211 76,842 138,506 18,309 955 119,242 4,489 434,341 286,301 1,812 302 16,192 97,670 57,927 39,743 13,110 10,418 45,969 11,086 89,742 148,040 20,073 982 126,985 6,827 483,648 318,102 2,262 229 17,894 108,289 62,730 45,559 15,613 11,448 50,651 12,138 99,578 165,546 22,669 1,101 141,776 8,308 530,970 355,443 2,246 149 21,099 116,483 67,188 49,295 16,107 13,251 54,406 13,545 118,157 175,527 23,151 1,186 151,190 10,912 5,998,036 5,250,216 19,502 3,094 405,374 1,780,222 495,833 1,284,389 358,931 449,999 627,314 179,242 1,426,538 747,820 153,578 31,757 562,485 14,552 6,406,671 5,601,289 21,026 3,747 393,448 1,961,115 516,076 1,445,039 365,136 459,830 656,184 193,829 1,546,974 805,382 172,163 34,399 598,820 13,042 6,582,385 5,723,063 17,504 3,485 341,537 1,990,909 522,410 1,468,499 360,912 480,118 674,492 198,681 1,655,425 859,322 181,476 38,955 638,891 9,415 7,185,731 6,270,770 19,069 3,501 335,303 2,208,471 575,494 1,632,977 394,610 510,104 714,023 218,247 1,867,442 914,961 205,667 41,665 667,629 16,728 8,118,269 7,072,648 21,357 3,766 363,635 2,599,816 611,865 1,987,951 445,712 555,363 781,179 248,311 2,053,509 1,045,621 226,767 42,642 776,212 20,815 9,095,867 7,982,549 22,790 3,743 403,011 2,950,062 632,244 2,317,818 485,563 626,599 852,339 273,613 2,364,829 1,113,318 248,972 45,176 819,170 360,919 15,846 345,073 68,157 413,230 73,681 67,930 384,112 17,376 366,736 74,731 441,467 85,091 79,269 391,729 19,507 372,222 75,748 447,970 94,082 105,232 554,841 605,827 438,830 21,587 417,243 75,562 492,805 102,637 107,265 490,475 22,859 467,616 82,278 549,894 112,936 111,115 8,116,082 8,785,013 9,385,771 7,195,146 349,877 6,845,269 491,406 7,336,675 1,451,362 1,326,825 8,134,997 383,247 7,751,750 410,550 8,162,300 1,585,477 1,363,877 12,278,470 4,593 4,845 5,285 5,875 6,423 1,399.0 11,111,654 4,188 1,400.2 10,114,862 9,116,682 432,625 8,684,057 365,202 9,049,259 1,783,400 1,445,811 133.0 852,096 6,595,427 328,286 6,267,141 482,959 6,750,100 1,334,121 1,301,550 133.6 773,945 6,421,223 310,736 6,110,487 444,035 6,554,522 1,240,044 990,447 131.9 702,707 6,008,948 277,464 5,731,484 464,131 6,195,615 1,083,619 836,848 132.5 647,284 539,278 25,307 513,971 91,914 605,885 127,252 118,959 6,274 6,709 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm..................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining ................................................ Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................. Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade...................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. 131.7 132.7 1,411.7 5,749 Nantucket, Massachusetts Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 1974* 19752 19761 1,392.0 7,267 1,385.8 8,018 1,381.3 8,889 Norfolk, Massachusetts 19772 19782 1973* 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income4 ..................................................... Farm............................................................ Nonfarm4 ............................................................... 13,465 679 2,861 0 2,861 15,089 794 2,621 0 2,621 16,460 989 2,978 0 2,978 19,357 1,262 3,427 0 3,427 19,996 1,349 4,307 0 4,307 20,405 1,538 4,725 0 4,725 1,711,410 118,052 241,923 1,600 240,323 1,862,532 132,214 229,204 778 228,426 1,972,091 156,311 224,331 619 223,712 2,137,828 180,888 257,543 190 257,353 2,350,837 209,123 305,652 909 304,743 2,678,938 252,118 335,432 1,291 334,141 55 16,950 13,424 51 20,376 15,916 358 0 2,819 479 382 97 1,520 198 4,532 862 5,148 4,460 734 1,330 2,396 56 23,990 19,011 405 0 2,933 495 384 111 1,609 240 5,620 985 6,724 4,979 698 1,559 2,722 66 25,586 20,288 516 0 3,200 571 461 2,970 2,068,415 1,763,585 6,870 973 186,833 534,886 180,731 354,155 105,967 165,362 283,815 105,043 373,836 304,830 14,612 12,677 277,541 2,020 2,350,713 1,996,436 (D) (0) 176,822 588,266 183,264 405,002 108,360 175,642 305,897 127,959 401,194 329,507 17,070 12,673 299,764 (D) (D) 162,703 635,303 184,873 450,430 111,316 180,404 332,408 138,392 426,400 354,277 18,125 12,628 323,524 1,737 2,574,522 2,199,673 7,976 1,787 158,564 698,747 201,398 497,349 121,974 208,076 365,374 149,541 487,634 374,849 19,216 13,840 341,793 2,627 2,862,985 2,453,399 8,923 1,808 168,725 794,514 212,767 581,747 135,971 229,614 395,542 163,693 554,609 409,586 21,573 13,754 374,259 3,156 3,263,332 2,828,155 1,749 271 6,032 991 6,958 5,298 728 1,470 3,100 67 26,601 22,305 598 0 3,433 636 477 159 1,931 286 6,657 1,185 7,579 4,296 722 309 3,265 2,130 2,221,820 1,892,313 187 3,791 751 4,343 3,526 538 1,171 1,817 50 18,454 14,281 281 0 2,831 442 327 115 1,115 191 3,972 693 4,756 4,173 554 1,550 2,069 17,005 787 16,218 -7 7 9 15,439 7,490 3,476 18,504 915 17,589 -8 6 9 16,720 8,019 4,227 20,427 995 19,432 -9 9 5 18,437 8,666 5,674 26,405 28,966 32,777 24,046 1,168 22,878 -1 ,1 9 0 21,688 9,955 5,602 25,652 1,206 24,446 -1 ,2 3 7 23,209 11,289 6,085 2,223,950 112,285 2,111,665 854,741 2,966,406 700,490 437,462 3,780,800 4,104,358 2,576,259 125,902 2,450,357 920,288 3,370,645 798,776 591,483 4,393,298 4,760,904 2,865,612 136,045 2,729,567 954,590 3,684,157 869,183 614,036 3,266 488 155 962 3,110'526 955,296 4,065^822 977 396 657^324 5.7 43,217 2,352,733 118,165 2,234,568 869,017 3,103,585 735,846 553,867 4.8 40,583 2,071,385 98,624 1,972,761 813,631 2,786,392 617,984 376,424 5.3 37,245 26,668 1,344 25,324 -1 ,3 4 5 23,979 12,688 6,550 5,167,376 5,700,542 5,529 5,459 5,791 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm..................................................................... Private...................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................. Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................. Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade....................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... (D) 0 2,713 471 355 116 (D) no (D) (D) 201,595 935,585 229,894 705,691 159,787 268,547 429,269 186,662 633,029 435,177 24,089 15,855 395,233 Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less.- Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesatendoftables. 5.5 6,768 5.6 7,311 5.3 618.0 617.7 8,079 6,118 6,644 620.0 7,086 618.2 7,701 618.9 8,350 619.6 9,200 26 MASSACHUSETTS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Suffolk, Massachusetts Plymouth, Massachusetts Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 1973* 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income........................................................ Proprietors income*........................................................ Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm*..................................................... 700,113 46,147 94,519 -2 0 6 94,725 761,774 52,747 91,174 625 90,549 801,363 61,736 86,231 -5 9 0 86,821 882,647 72,312 103,898 -1 2 7 104,025 973,099 83,703 127,626 3,484 124,142 1,062,557 96,190 143,060 6,300 136,760 5,038,996 333,185 106,841 0 106,841 5,328,403 369,253 106,917 0 106,917 5,528,954 431,206 110,726 0 110,726 5,902,495 488,399 124,322 0 124,322 6,259,433 546,365 151,848 0 151,848 6,702,210 603,277 167,921 0 167,921 4,830 835,949 655,144 (0) (D) 60,942 162,193 82,664 79,529 70,510 43,576 143,262 31,535 138,933 180,805 27,885 7,488 145,432 5,361 900,334 705,845 (D) (0) 55,922 184,099 91,587 92,512 78,725 49,904 151,818 34,702 145,604 194,489 31,091 7,366 156,032 4,222 945,108 728,122 4,851 652 49,056 186,892 92,651 94,241 78,628 51,548 161,262 38,110 157,123 216,986 33,952 7,368 175,666 5,153 1,053,704 815,354 5,776 628 55,091 208,813 109,417 99,396 87,195 58,723 175,679 42,316 181,133 238,350 38,159 7,564 192,627 9,465 1,174,963 908,736 6,785 748 63,329 226,836 113,426 113,410 98,962 65,585 192,224 48,286 205,981 266,227 41,768 8,331 216,128 12,694 1,289,113 1,007,556 (D) (D) 67,029 256,277 129,750 126,527 113,219 66,950 211,115 53,687 230,217 281,557 44,545 8,845 228,167 105 5,478,917 4,467,649 (D) (0) 311,181 646,375 401,219 245,156 529,538 480,458 449,145 736,080 1,309,646 1,011,268 336,981 49,042 625,245 105 5,804,468 4,788,580 4,583 670 323,189 671,281 409,463 261,818 578,118 507,487 458,422 782,285 1,462,545 1,015,888 327,543 27,507 660,838 107 6,070,779 5,011,077 7,563 611 296,395 678,459 411,886 266,573 616,723 514,353 462,552 848,531 1,585,890 1,059,702 348,869 20,859 689,974 112 6,515,104 5,357,899 7,916 990 265,476 756,142 453,366 302,776 660,299 520,793 481,323 912,336 1,752,624 1,157,205 371,034 23,278 762,893 131 6,957,515 5,763,892 7,011 866 270,702 816,953 482,381 334,572 732,732 554,809 500,014 995,542 1,885,263 1,193,623 383,952 22,704 786,967 137 7,473,271 6,197,179 6,741 1,027 191,705 854,782 501,146 353,636 782,261 518,513 523,136 1,099,682 2,219,332 1,276,092 415,922 27,199 832,971 840,779 41,143 799,636 569,126 1,368,762 188,095 209,107 1,765,964 366.3 4,821 905,695 46,909 858,786 615,085 1,473,871 213,679 257,166 1,944,716 371.3 5,238 949,330 48,924 900,406 663,040 1,563,446 232,809 343,534 2,139,789 379.8 5,634 1,058,857 53,004 1,005,853 724,548 1,730,401 254,687 363,282 2,348,370 380.7 6,168 1,184,428 56,842 1,127,586 825,993 1,953,579 280,718 376,094 2,610,391 388.4 6,721 1,301,807 62,808 1,238,999 951,952 2,190,951 314,958 398,919 2,904,828 395.7 7,341 5,479,022 256,951 5,222,071 -2,844,723 2,377,348 407,696 600,486 3,385,530 720.4 4,699 5,804,573 281,556 5,523,017 -3,037,566 2,485,451 491,516 747,198 3,724,165 725.9 5,131 6,070,886 296,826 5,774,060 -3,213,182 2,560,878 513,388 880,879 3,955,145 722.8 5,472 6,515,216 315,340 6,199,876 -3,437,083 2,762,793 551,778 925,842 4,240,413 714.4 5,936 6,957,646 332,224 6,625,422 -3,671,519 2,953,903 593,211 937,189 4,484,303 701.3 6,395 7,473,408 359,647 7,113,761 -3,919,054 3,194,707 670,037 983,389 4,848,133 685.0 7,077 1973* 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 2,050,900 162,014 157,613 9,471 148,142 2,219,602 181,115 147,270 5,296 141,974 2,232,257 199,152 138,590 3,286 135,304 2,442,374 235,300 159,545 4,366 155,179 2,667,858 269,832 189,426 6,336 183,090 2,920,791 305,650 210,725 9,627 201,098 15,068 2,355,459 1,975,234 5,469 1,322 128,716 942,180 320,360 621,820 141,405 110,384 228,144 103,173 314,441 380,225 50,048 64,603 265,574 10,684 2,537,303 2,127,229 6,575 1,623 116,265 1,037,573 321,486 716,087 144,104 122,853 243,772 112,080 342,384 410,074 56,826 69,902 283,346 8,761 2,561,238 2,128,320 6,564 1,465 102,182 1,004,761 311,489 693,272 145,859 132,380 246,027 119,801 369,281 432,918 60,850 68,724 303,344 10,394 2,826,825 2,369,418 7,166 1,713 103,257 1,122,674 357,864 764,810 163,642 154,070 268,192 131,233 417,471 457,407 65,587 61,802 330,018 13,148 3,113,968 2,604,188 8,694 1,723 113,173 1,246,351 388,374 857,977 177,355 166,319 287,316 140,677 462,580 509,780 69,347 63,705 376,728 16,937 3,420,229 2,874,770 9,931 1,559 130,813 1,374,936 410,104 964,832 182,566 188,726 309,585 155,988 520,666 545,459 74,262 72,648 398,549 2,370,527 112,837 2,257,690 120,656 2,378,346 352,893 399,593 3,130,832 648.3 4,830 2,547,987 127,803 2,420,184 127,557 2,547,741 401,025 463,632 3,412,398 646.6 5,277 2,569,999 129,134 2,440,865 135,376 2,576,241 431,455 645,760 3,653,456 648.1 5,637 2,837,219 137,124 2,700,095 144,938 2,845,033 468,519 643,155 3,956,707 642.9 6,154 3,127,116 146,836 2,980,280 165,286 3,145,566 513,950 666,233 4,325,749 642.8 6,729 3,437,166 162,619 3,274,547 187,806 3,462,353 578,570 714,054 4,754,977 645.1 7,370 By industry 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 estate................................ Services.............................................................. Government and government enterprises............................ Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local........................................................ Derivation ot personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence............... Plus Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Worcester. Massachusetts Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income.......................................................... Proprietors income*......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm*................................................................. By industry Farm.......................................................................... Nonfarm...................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................. Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade....................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate............................... Services.............................................................. Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local........................................................ Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesat endof tables. NEW HAMPSHIRE LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME U S. D EPARTM EN T BU REAU OF O F TH E CO M M ERCE C EN SU S Revised: Bureau of Economic Analysis 27 NEW HAMPSHIRE LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 28 TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME 1978 . * PERCENT OF STATE TOTAL: NEW HAMPSHIRE NH NON-SMSfl (46. 8 X) PERCENT TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME PERCENT CHANGE 1973-78 MA-NH* ♦ STATE PORTION OF SMSfl NH NON -SMSfl new HAMPSHIRE 29 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78 [Thousands of dollars] Belknap, New Hampshire State of New Hampshire Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973' 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 1973' 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 2,243,908 165,406 251,930 18,328 233,602 2,435,667 183,435 220,054 12,845 207,209 2,526,153 214,040 231,093 11,427 219,666 2,868,381 267,133 269,985 14,436 255,549 3,256,204 324,159 309,375 10,075 299,300 3,768,737 386,146 340,166 10,885 329,281 106,296 7,945 12,416 653 11,763 115,585 8,726 10,742 441 10,301 118,508 9,929 11,381 418 10,963 131,904 12,148 13,335 512 12,823 148,142 14,806 15,383 388 14,995 168,056 17,326 16,879 396 16,483 24,837 2,636,407 2,225,041 10,563 4,076 212,842 853,788 373,648 480,140 154,800 122,981 319,899 123,281 422,811 411,366 78,920 50,872 281,574 19,238 2,819,918 2,373,542 10,559 4,555 199,081 910,467 383,175 527,292 164,367 140,601 344,589 134,883 464,440 446,376 82,770 54,650 308,956 17,926 2,953,360 2,460,336 9,099 5,425 180,446 903,527 364,581 538,946 174,143 159,927 365,384 146,270 516,115 493,024 96,878 56,711 339,435 21,625 3,383,874 2,859,496 10,669 5,931 212,091 1,083,038 433,395 649,643 193,002 179,626 409,736 169,773 595,630 524,378 98,245 53,798 372,335 18,341 3,871,397 3,291,131 12,463 5,828 264,388 1,258,205 491,755 766,450 216,595 205,045 458,275 196,595 673,737 580,266 113,428 53,613 413,225 19,629 4,475,420 3,846,226 14,073 6,937 325,986 1,478,547 548,405 930,142 247,748 241,374 531,172 228,075 772,314 629,194 114,787 57,759 456,648 760 125,897 103,206 (D) (D) 16,936 32,460 7,895 24,565 9,769 3,817 17,383 3,210 18,981 22,691 2,024 622 20,045 542 134,511 109,601 402 262 16,692 34,099 8,239 25,860 10,463 4,841 19,276 3,298 20,268 24,910 2,247 689 21,974 521 139,297 111,635 (0) (0) 16,765 30,810 9,016 21,794 11,614 5,054 21,208 3,472 22,141 27,662 2,701 654 24,307 624 156,763 126,822 (D) (D) 18,394 37,020 10,390 26,630 13,377 5,654 23,730 3,945 24,047 29,941 2,922 660 26,359 516 177,815 144,456 (D) (D) 20,421 42,239 11,074 31,165 16,539 6,013 26,255 4,945 27,193 33,359 3,037 690 29,632 531 201,730 165,390 (D) (D) 23,133 48,950 12,947 36,003 19,605 6,975 30,431 6,008 29,382 36,340 3,097 761 32,482 2,661,244 138,212 2,523,032 271,123 2,794,155 471,581 422,038 3,687,774 795.2 4,637 2,839,156 174,385 2,664,771 322,158 2,986,929 572,640 501,362 4,060,931 808.3 5,024 2,971,286 183,077 2,788,209 352,012 3,140,221 632,038 636,695 4,408,954 811.8 5,431 3,405,499 190,801 3,214,698 373,906 3,588,604 723,991 682,236 4,994,831 827.0 6,040 3,889,738 215,363 3,674,375 416,511 4,090,886 817,497 735,725 5,644,108 850.1 6,639 4,495,049 252,074 4,242,975 453,231 4,696,206 927,973 802,695 6,426,874 871.1 7,378 126,657 6,527 120,130 -2 9 9 119,831 24,753 22,436 167,020 34.9 4,785 135,053 8,314 126,739 -3 1 5 126,424 29,602 26,449 182,475 35.8 5,091 139,818 8,429 131,389 -5 4 8 130,841 32,084 35,065 197,990 35.9 5,513 157,387 8,776 148,611 -2 8 6 148,325 37,327 37,107 222,759 36.9 6,033 178,331 9,820 168,511 -3 1 6 168,195 42,677 39,727 250,599 37.9 6,611 202,261 11,246 191,015 -3 3 8 190,677 48,504 44,203 283,384 39.3 7,212 1973* 19741 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income........................................................ Proprietors income*......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm*................................................................. By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm..................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................. Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade...................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work.................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7...................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Cheshire. New Hampshire Carroll. New HamDshire Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 19752 1976s 19731 1974* 19752 19762 19772 1978s By type Wage and salary disbursements......................................... Other labor income.......................................................... Proprietors income*......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm*................................................................ 43,167 2,795 10,039 620 9,419 46,138 3,134 8,450 427 8,023 48,347 3,553 9,055 413 8,642 55,111 4,540 10,886 529 10,357 62,119 5,564 12,747 488 12,259 70,557 6,570 13,990 509 13,481 151,677 11,897 16,210 2,256 13,954 163,636 13,120 12,397 45 12,352 164,952 14,876 12,239 -2 1 5 12,454 183,126 17,971 14,731 127 14,604 205,708 21,463 16,501 -9 6 1 17,462 237,810 25,166 18,975 -3 6 1 19,336 783 55,218 47,502 (D) (D) 7,197 8,426 1,868 6,558 2,863 1,834 11,213 2,891 12,481 7,716 1,659 463 5,594 595 57,127 49,003 (D) (D) 6,055 9,473 1,894 7,579 2,732 2,007 12,471 3,001 12,576 8,124 1,619 521 5,984 586 60,369 51,366 (D) (D) 5,223 9,586 2,706 6,880 1,790 2,590 13,631 2,845 15,002 9,003 1,955 495 6,553 720 69,817 60,359 (0) (D) 7,173 11,887 3,252 8,635 1,896 2,772 15,616 3,557 16,734 9,458 1,776 498 7,184 704 79,726 69,186 (0) (D) 8,151 14,034 3,990 10,044 1,880 (D) 18,318 4,244 18,780 10,540 2,014 529 7,997 738 90,379 78,730 (D) (D) 9,556 15,512 4,637 10,875 2,170 3,728 20,450 4,876 21,521 11,649 2,132 587 8,930 3,119 176,665 155,839 (D) (D) 18,137 68,750 19,908 48,842 5,634 5,666 18,486 13,084 24,339 20,826 2,331 1,028 17,467 969 188,184 165,526 (D) (D) 16,171 73,725 19,942 53,783 5,904 6,811 20,286 14,018 26,785 22,658 2,453 1,136 19,069 712 191,355 166,221 (D) (D) 12,847 69,204 18,707 50,497 6,365 10,319 20,070 16,167 29,763 25,134 2,925 1,076 21,133 1,158 214,670 187,466 (D) (D) 13,555 79,689 22,273 57,416 6,997 11,414 22,303 18,763 33,021 27,204 2,890 1,073 23,241 231 243,441 212,740 (D) (D) 17,066 91,798 23,947 67,851 7,961 12,634 23,367 21,250 37,631 30,701 3,448 1,119 26,134 894 281,057 247,209 (D) (D) 20,160 107,859 26,699 81,160 8,960 14,692 26,773 23,943 43,606 33,848 3,618 1,236 28,994 56,001 2,996 53,005 4,853 57,858 24,496 14,462 96,816 21.1 4,581 57,722 3,706 54,016 5,286 59,302 29,471 17,280 106,053 22.0 4,812 60,955 3,844 57,111 5,308 62,419 32,735 22,260 117,414 22.6 5,188 70,537 4,105 66,432 6,003 72,435 39,916 23,580 135,931 23.3 5,836 80,430 4,608 75,822 6,586 82,408 47,002 25,981 155,391 24.9 6,245 91,117 5,263 85,854 7,487 93,341 53,346 28,577 175,264 25.5 6,885 179,784 9,384 170,400 26,160 196,560 40,419 27,801 264,780 55.6 4,763 189,153 11,860 177,293 28,087 205,380 48,733 34,341 288,454 56.6 5,100 192,067 11,983 180,084 28,863 208,947 52,253 43,388 304,588 56.7 5,369 215,828 12,108 203,720 32,119 235,839 57,127 46,999 339,965 57.2 5,941 243,672 13,512 230,160 35,568 265,728 61,882 50,263 377,873 58.2 6,498 281,951 15,764 266,187 40,078 306,265 70,188 54,830 431,283 59.9 7,202 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm..................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. M ining............................................................... Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities... .............................. Wholesale trade....................................................... Retail trade.......................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesatendof tables. NEW HAMPSHIRE LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 30 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Coos, New Hampshire Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 1974* 1975" 1976’ Grafton, New Hampshire 19772 1978’ 1973' 1974' 19752 19762 19772 1978’ By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income.......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. 82,414 7,155 11,106 1,279 9,827 93,107 8,222 9,892 1,107 8,785 96,667 9,347 10,352 903 9,449 111,459 11,853 11,591 1,030 10,561 121,481 13,408 13,062 806 12,256 130,236 14,360 14,305 864 13,441 170,570 11,435 21,473 2,724 18,749 188,395 12,881 18,464 2,299 16,165 201,561 14,915 19,230 2,263 16,967 233,111 18,910 22,656 2,625 20,031 262,676 22,975 25,558 2,232 23,326 296,539 26,554 28,025 2,355 25,670 1,621 99,054 86,239 (D) (0) 4,432 44,516 39,424 5,092 5,651 3,359 10,886 2,116 14,759 12,815 1,790 372 10,653 1,429 109,792 96,086 (D) (D) 5,102 49,650 43,650 6,000 6,153 4,086 12,083 2,636 15,967 13,706 1,790 396 11,520 1,233 115,133 99,885 (0) (D) 5,500 50,423 45,262 5,161 6,391 4,387 12,306 2,582 17,944 15,248 2,168 391 12,689 1,390 133*513 117,111 (D) (D) 5,023 61,076 54,979 6,097 7,211 4,821 13,849 2,950 21,768 16,402 2,099 389 13,914 1,218 146,733 128,368 (D) (D) 6,087 66,073 59,288 6,785 7,868 (D) 15,247 3,068 24,567 18,365 2,393 379 15,593 1,300 157,601 137,336 (D) (D) 6,665 68,259 60,141 8,118 8,829 5,674 16,474 3,486 27,355 20,265 2,521 411 17,333 3,284 200,194 172,882 1,118 518 16,107 39,055 21,955 17,100 12,256 4,360 23,914 5,413 70,141 27,312 7,360 863 19,089 2,833 216,907 188,513 1,163 452 13,396 42,218 22,967 19,251 12,672 5,291 25,996 6,503 80,822 28,394 7,005 747 20,642 2,804 232,902 200,795 1,142 430 12,302 40,102 16,253 23,849 12,648 7,296 28,279 7,195 91,401 32,107 8,665 758 22,684 3,225 271,452 237,185 1,367 487 14,823 50,540 19,557 30,983 14,054 8,730 31,356 8,604 107,224 34,267 8,783 772 24,712 2,926 308,283 269,917 1,579 489 16,885 60,409 20,266 40,143 15,310 10,972 36,432 10,045 117,796 38,366 9,922 776 27,668 3,090 348,028 306,487 1,605 671 17,966 70,023 23,624 46,399 16,325 13,079 40,563 10,763 135,492 41,541 10,102 818 30,621 100,675 5,321 95,354 3,140 98,494 15,428 20,738 134,660 34.9 3,853 111,221 6,992 104,229 3,199 107,428 18,760 23,748 149,936 34.9 4,298 116,366 7,355 109,011 2,790 111,801 22,407 29,810 164,018 35.3 4,646 134,903 7,543 127,360 3,048 130,408 24,321 31,486 186,215 35.1 5,308 147,951 8,161 139,790 3,337 143,127 26,300 33,490 202,917 35.0 5,790 158,901 8,879 150,022 4,287 154,309 29,922 37,065 221,296 35.4 6,257 203,478 9,180 194,298 -7 ,4 8 3 186,815 43,588 33,066 263,469 59.1 4,457 219,740 11,460 208,280 -8 ,4 4 8 199,832 54,553 38,532 292,917 58.3 5,020 235,706 14,381 221,325 -9 ,9 1 4 211,411 57,107 47,866 316,384 58.9 5,372 274,677 15,545 259,132 -14,182 244,950 65,139 51,769 361,858 59.7 6,065 311,209 17,388 293,821 -17,149 276,672 73,085 55,863 405,620 61.2 6,629 351,118 19,892 331,226 -19,513 311,713 82,983 60,725 455,421 61.2 7,438 19772 19782 By industry Farm.......................................................................... Nonfarm...................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................. Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods Transportation and public utilities................................. Wholesale trade...................................................... Retail trade.......................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................. Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Hillsborough, New Hampshire Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 1974' 19752 Merrimack, New Hampshire 19762 19772 19782 1973' 1974' 19752 19762 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income4........................................................ Farm....................................................... Nonfarm4 ........................................................ 822,748 65,070 75,361 3,674 71,687 894,997 72,329 66,577 2,539 64,038 926,837 86,120 71,279 2,183 69,096 1,050,999 106,425 82,619 2,652 79,967 1,189,592 127,825 95,082 1,650 93,432 1,368,122 151,516 104,420 1,690 102,730 254,717 18,002 29,084 2,495 26,589 280,919 20,525 26,034 2,138 23,896 291,293 23,309 26,729 1,933 24,796 324,582 28,427 30,655 2,151 28,504 363,709 33,862 35,173 1,789 33,384 413,226 40,003 38,542 1,842 36,700 5,254 957,925 856,797 2,031 1,290 70,767 358,695 153,552 205,143 79,977 54,501 104,536 47,039 137,961 101,128 30,690 2,578 67,860 4,043 1,029,860 918,110 1,980 1,337 66,371 387,076 161,606 225,470 83,987 61,307 111,533 51,513 153,006 111,750 33,486 2,721 75,543 3,710 1,080,526 957,822 1,913 1,530 58,440 397,064 150,189 246,875 90,029 68,205 117,126 56,399 167,116 122,704 38,690 2,679 81,335 4,342 1,235,701 1,100,956 2,328 1,669 66,983 459,750 169,063 290,687 99,984 76,795 130,836 66,672 195,939 134,745 41,183 2,755 90,807 3,601 1,408,898 1,258,994 2,716 1,940 82,244 521,369 188,547 332,822 112,428 87,928 148,070 78,692 223,607 149,904 50,480 2,730 96,694 3,751 1,620,307 1,458,296 3,168 2,272 90,217 600,828 212,371 388,457 130,140 103,835 175,891 94,408 257,537 162,011 51,433 2,968 107,610 3,113 298,690 234,081 (D) <D) 22,156 75,693 28,619 47,074 12,210 18,866 29,273 25,106 48,839 64,609 9,032 1,927 53,650 2,736 324,742 253,996 1,177 1,003 23,195 82,399 31,272 51,127 13,766 21,159 30,925 27,412 52,960 70,746 9,236 2,128 59,382 2,544 338,787 259,792 1,111 928 21,098 78,521 29,989 48,532 14,232 20,174 34,247 28,792 60,689 78,995 10,884 1,999 66,112 2,827 380,837 296,576 1,233 1,153 23,971 93,858 35,466 58,392 15,219 22,688 38,208 32,319 67,927 84,261 10,366 1,982 71,913 2,567 430,177 335,585 1,559 1,208 29,051 105,954 38,738 67,216 16,965 25,522 42,480 35,915 76,931 94,592 11,198 2,093 81,301 2,666 489,105 386,258 1,840 1,491 32,217 124,814 43,314 81,500 19,464 30,123 49,081 38,700 88,528 102,847 11,565 2,325 88,957 963,179 51,491 911,688 6,177 917,865 139,045 120,100 1,177,010 237.5 4,955 1,033,903 65,585 968,318 6,482 974,800 167,708 143,272 1,285,780 240.2 5,353 1,084,236 68,153 1,016,083 9,036 1,025,119 184,554 183,233 1,392,906 241.8 5,762 1,240,043 69,737 1,170,306 2,356 1,172,662 210,669 195,400 1,578,731 248.6 6,352 1,412,499 78,417 1,334,082 3,988 1,338,070 237,389 209,065 1,784,524 254.9 7,000 1,624,058 91,293 1,532,765 7,927 1,540,692 269,390 226,536 2,036,618 260.0 7,835 301,803 14,916 286,887 17,381 304,268 54,834 47,320 406,422 87.4 4,649 327,478 19,103 308,375 17,405 325,780 68,358 55,649 449,787 88.1 5,106 341,331 19,850 321,481 18,102 339,583 75,097 69,014 483,694 88.0 5,494 383,664 21,031 362,633 21,811 384,444 85,672 73,472 543,588 88.2 6,161 432,744 23,392 409,352 25,905 435,257 96,383 79,455 611,095 90.4 6,763 491,771 26,850 464,921 32,093 497,014 109,479 86,593 693,086 93.0 7,450 By industry Farm..................................................... Nonfarm............................................ Private...................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining.................................. .................... Construction......................................................... Manufacturing.............................................. Nondurable goods............................................. Durable goods.................................................. Transportation and public utilities................................. Wholesale trade...................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesat endof tables. NEW HAMPSHIRE 31 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Strafford, New Hampshire Rockingham, New Hampshire Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 1973* 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income.......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. 345,617 20,489 47,277 2,541 44,736 371,596 22,761 42,023 2,162 39,861 393,504 26,737 44,497 1,875 42,622 455,434 35,625 52,729 2,390 50,339 536,908 46,411 61,310 1,952 59,358 664,494 59,773 67,234 1,885 65,349 197,382 15,602 18,529 1,056 17,473 206,037 16,114 16,245 696 15,549 204,109 17,659 16,652 619 16,033 235,320 22,368 19,359 1,139 18,220 266,550 27,147 21,498 645 20,853 304,718 32,260 23,476 692 22,784 3,760 409,623 309,685 2,216 314 41,788 85,418 28,869 56,549 16,662 20,270 65,080 15,314 62,623 99,938 19,272 41,618 39,048 3,332 433,048 325,957 2,160 530 37,572 87,813 29,924 57,889 18,270 23,002 71,797 16,834 67,979 107,091 20,285 44,826 41,980 3,071 461,667 344,781 2,062 508 35,643 90,857 30,154 60,703 19,261 28,330 75,523 18,269 74,328 116,886 23,581 47,231 46,074 3,711 540,077 422,543 2,502 580 47,233 125,602 38,859 86,743 21,345 31,480 85,866 21,281 86,654 117,534 22,792 44,237 50,505 3,462 641,167 515,804 2,934 803 66,544 165,790 53,828 111,962 24,236 37,164 95,159 24,166 99,008 125,363 25,086 43,844 56,433 3,486 788,015 653,770 3,240 885 105,262 219,835 60,725 159,110 27,576 44,237 110,352 28,528 113,855 134,245 24,292 47,065 62,888 1,806 229,707 184,401 470 360 9,332 104,039 56,772 47,267 7,164 6,602 27,828 6,260 22,346 45,306 3,371 858 41,077 1,452 236,944 187,372 500 351 9,175 103,797 50,109 53,688 7,448 7,718 28,094 6,780 23,509 49,572 3,383 894 45,295 1,389 237,031 181,948 458 386 8,120 92,983 47,446 45,537 7,934 8,592 29,411 7,539 26,525 55,083 3,926 860 50,297 1,988 275,059 215,453 515 176 9,579 114,332 61,934 52,398 8,842 9,944 33,773 8,427 29,865 59,606 4,065 868 54,673 1,622 313,573 246,676 (D) (D) 11,308 132,802 71,151 61,651 8,794 11,296 37,795 9,871 34,207 66,897 4,294 873 61,730 1,726 358,728 285,924 (D) (D) 13,595 154,922 80,116 74,806 9,864 12,593 44,048 11,363 38,736 72,804 4,237 948 67,619 413,383 21,936 391,447 189,699 581,146 77,806 79,830 436,380 27,069 409,311 232,747 642,058 94,100 94,819 464,738 28,343 436,395 254,264 690,659 109,982 118,507 543,788 30,817 512,971 276,023 788,994 128,027 129,557 644,629 36,278 608,351 305,329 913,680 146,620 141,699 791,501 45,356 746,145 318,043 1,064,188 166,284 154,779 231,513 11,877 219,636 9,312 228,948 34,455 39,585 238,396 14,469 223,927 12,969 236,896 40,876 47,635 238,420 14,482 223,938 19,477 243,415 44,550 63,161 277,047 15,075 261,972 21,340 283,312 50,495 65,725 315,195 16,951 298,244 24,786 323,030 56,716 71,269 360,454 19,565 340,889 29,999 370,888 64,431 78,111 738,782 325,407 351,126 399,532 451,015 513,430 77.8 78.4 80.8 82.8 4,512 5,098 5,583 6,200 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm..................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining............................................................... Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities................................. Wholesale trade...................................................... Retail trade ......................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work.................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. 830,977 160.7 919,148 1,046,578 1,201,999 302,988 166.6 173.5 1,385,251 155.0 77.3 79.0 4,766 5,171 5,684 6,282 6,929 7,695 3,922 4,117 161.7 180.0 Sullivan. New Hanmshire Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 1974* 19752 19762 19772 1978s By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. 69,320 5,016 10,435 1,030 9,405 75,257 5,623 9,230 991 8,239 80,375 7,595 9,679 1,035 8,644 87,335 8,866 11,424 1,281 10,143 99,319 10,698 13,061 1,086 11,975 114,979 12,618 14,320 1,013 13,307 1,337 83,434 74,409 <D) (D) 5,990 36,736 14,786 21,950 2,614 3,706 11,300 2,848 10,341 9,025 1,391 543 7,091 1,307 88,803 79,378 789 85 5,352 40,217 13,572 26,645 2,972 4,379 12,128 2,888 10,568 9,425 1,266 592 7,567 1,356 96,293 86,091 (D) (D) 4,508 43,977 14,859 29,118 3,879 4,980 13,583 3,010 11,206 10,202 1,383 568 8,251 1,640 105,985 95,025 (D) 5,357 49,284 17,622 31,662 4,077 5,328 14,199 3,255 12,451 10,960 1,369 564 9,027 1,494 121,584 109,405 (0) (0) 6,631 57,737 20,926 36,811 4,614 (0) 15,152 4,399 14,017 12,179 1,556 580 10,043 1,447 140,470 126,826 (D) (D) 7,215 67,545 23,831 43,714 4,815 6,438 17,109 6,000 16,302 13,644 1,790 640 11,214 84,771 4,584 80,187 22,183 102,370 16,757 16,700 90,110 5,827 84,283 24,746 109,029 20,479 19,637 97,649 6,257 91,392 24,634 116,026 21,269 24,391 107,625 6,064 101,561 25,674 127,235 25,298 27,141 123,078 6,836 116,242 28.477 144,719 29,443 28,913 141,917 7,966 133,951 33,168 167,119 33,446 31,276 135,827 149,145 161,686 179,674 203,075 231,841 32.3 32.6 33.0 33.1 33.5 34.1 4,201 4,573 4,903 5,432 6,070 6,808 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm..................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing....................................................... Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods.................................................... Transportation and public utilities................................. Wholesale trade...................................................... Retail trade.......................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... (D) Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesatendof tables. CO N> LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME U S. D EPA RTM EN T BU REAU O F O F TH E CO M M ERCE C EN SU S R e v i s e d Bureau of Economic Analysis RHODE ISLAND NOTE: The boundaries of the counties bordering N arragansett Bay (except Providence County) follow the shoreline; jurisdiction over the water area belongs to the State and not to the counties (with the exception of Providence County). For clarity in graphic presentation of county jurisdiction of the islands in N arragansett Bay, the boundaries of all counties have been extended into the waters of the Bay. RHODE ISLAND LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 33 TOTRL PERSONAL INCOME 1978 PERCENT OF STATE TOTAL: RHODE ISLAND TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME PERCENT CHANGE 1973-78 RI NON-SMSR 34 RHODE island LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ State of Rhode Island Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 Bristol, Rhode Island 1973' 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 3,063,079 207,295 243,033 1,841 241,192 3,156,576 231,550 257,058 3,550 253,508 3,243,222 265,030 247,409 1,702 245,707 3,608,751 322,905 237,852 3,226 234,626 3,923,833 377,324 251,338 1,830 249,508 4,342,040 429,494 277,775 3,374 274,401 83,238 6,370 16,093 336 15,757 89,790 7,291 16,927 350 16,577 91,409 8,076 17,129 222 16,907 110,084 10,875 16,386 493 15,893 113,662 11,585 16,636 387 16,249 115,514 11,820 18,623 551 18,072 5,842 3,507,565 2,789,300 13,361 1,854 192,524 1,097,046 397,015 700,031 187,245 194,045 370,143 170,793 562,289 718,265 167,555 161,282 389,428 7,778 3,637,406 2,999,382 15,055 1,731 192,003 1,197,795 415,795 782,000 190,236 214,757 385,505 186,779 615,521 638,024 141,112 80,880 416,032 5,966 3,749,695 3,063,541 15,773 2,253 175,432 1,177,665 390,363 787,302 189,846 213,766 399,186 202,478 687,142 686,154 145,950 56,810 483,394 7,860 4,161,648 3,422,403 17,926 2,089 188,439 1,375,025 441,791 933,234 208,579 238,061 427,432 221,865 742,987 739,245 158,868 60,532 519,845 7,100 4,545,395 3,752,244 20,905 2,280 203,604 1,523,843 470,885 1,052,958 216,831 253,302 454,163 249,391 827,925 793,151 161,422 63,100 568,629 8,949 5,040,360 4,187,413 24,600 3,714 230,367 1,699,952 518,506 1,181,446 234,370 282,252 498,838 282,835 930,485 852,947 173,930 68,768 610,249 523 105,178 88,637 858 0 8,308 45,359 29,062 16,297 (D) (D) 9,903 1,757 18,164 16,541 1,291 984 14,266 557 113,451 95,992 960 0 8,188 50,056 30,844 19,212 (D) (D) 10,712 1,575 19,898 17,459 1,358 858 15,243 429 116,185 96,452 (D) 0 7,479 48,025 28,731 19,294 (D) (D) 12,546 1,638 20,892 19,733 1,472 738 17,523 717 136,628 114,643 (D) 0 11,416 61,274 32,815 28,459 (D) 2,725 13,597 1,891 20,523 21,985 1,572 816 19,597 644 141,239 119,190 (0) 0 12,259 60,250 35,257 24,993 (D) 2,465 14,400 2,119 23,012 22,049 1,626 922 19,501 821 145,136 121,347 (D) 0 9,846 59,274 35,434 23,840 (0) (0) 15,253 2,527 25,670 23,789 1,812 979 20,998 3,513,407 200,101 3,313,306 100,049 3,413,355 572,550 639,872 4,625,777 970.7 4,766 3,645,184 230,345 3,414,839 124,828 3,539,667 655,299 761,277 4,956,243 938.2 5,283 3,755,661 235,756 3,519,905 122,250 3,642,155 674,448 996,175 5,312,778 931.2 5,705 4,169,508 256,976 3,912,532 135,120 4,047,652 740,877 1,017,054 5,805,583 935.7 6,205 4,552,495 276,710 4,275,785 155,433 4,431,218 802,545 1,075,952 6,309,715 937.4 6,731 5,049,309 310,320 4,738,989 160,673 4,899,662 905,578 1,155,202 6,960,442 934.7 7,447 105,701 6,308 99,393 81,262 180,655 38,474 25,863 244,992 46.1 5,311 114,008 7,462 106,546 84,955 191,501 43,356 30,950 265,807 45.6 5,835 116,614 7,567 109,047 87,702 196,749 43,867 43,582 284,198 45.4 6,266 137,345 8,630 128,715 93,669 222,384 49,039 43,603 315,026 45.7 6,887 141,883 9,008 132,875 105,491 238,366 53,357 46,598 338,321 46.2 7,329 145,957 9,456 136,501 121,497 257,998 60,026 49,978 368,002 45.6 8,073 1973' 19741 19752 19772 19782 1973* 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income.......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................. Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing....................................................... Nondurable goods................................................. Durable goods.................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade....................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises ............................ Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars) Kent. Rhode Island Labor and proprietors income by place of work' 1976" NewDort. Rhode Island 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income.......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm4 .. ............................................................... 300,120 20,382 37,183 226 36,957 331,050 23,375 39,078 264 38,814 345,744 27,227 38,270 176 38,094 400,108 35,448 36,975 447 36,528 450,943 44,001 39,090 363 38,727 524,070 54,049 42,885 412 42,473 265,892 8,893 19,724 122 19,602 236,466 9,380 21,355 550 20,805 243,148 11,884 20,493 239 20,254 269,458 14,792 19,808 272 19,536 297,132 19,313 20,402 -3 7 20,439 332,248 22,462 23,016 304 22,712 435 357,250 299,490 1,639 (D) 27,084 131,028 36,598 94,430 (0) 16,570 58,552 6,965 50,237 57,760 10,841 2,902 44,017 491 393,012 333,447 1,712 (D) 29,004 148,956 41,287 107,669 (0) 19,267 62,755 7,468 56,156 59,565 10,686 2,587 46,292 413 410,828 341,913 (0) (0) 26,118 141,420 36,857 104,563 (D) 18,633 69,527 8,740 66,540 68,915 12,238 2,272 54,405 704 471,827 395,495 (D) (D) 27,264 177,559 43,433 134,126 (D) 19,301 75,586 11,860 72,134 76,332 14,095 2,493 59,744 648 533,386 452,945 (D) (D) 29,971 198,676 47,159 151,517 (D) 21,646 83,242 20,282 81,655 80,441 14,394 2,852 63,195 716 620,288 533,704 (D) (D) 34,501 232,228 55,850 176,378 (D) 25,246 93,136 37,280 90,205 86,584 15,409 3,032 68,143 1,557 292,952 126,018 2,163 106 12,669 35,888 2,042 33,846 9,102 2,495 22,057 3,754 37,784 166,934 54,236 86,778 25,920 2,093 265,108 129,790 2,634 158 11,971 37,461 2,242 35,219 9,475 3,134 22,372 3,752 38,833 135,318 51,332 56,561 27,425 1,769 273,756 142,943 (D) (D) 12,531 37,681 2,494 35,187 7,715 3,265 25,209 4,007 49,197 130,813 55,974 43,200 31,639 1,936 302,122 161,616 (D) (D) 12,407 43,491 3,355 40,136 7,322 3,267 29,122 4,602 57,797 140,506 61,998 44,467 34,041 1,879 334,968 193,835 (D) (D) 14,227 57,747 3,688 54,059 10,046 4,094 31,769 5,603 66,650 141,133 61,544 45,265 34,324 2,321 375,405 224,003 (D) (D) 17,380 67,534 4,208 63,326 11,188 4,895 35,033 5,850 77,716 151,402 64,820 49,562 37,020 357,685 21,876 335,809 238,765 574,574 77,380 90,608 742,562 148.1 5,014 393,503 26,470 367,033 242,720 609,753 87,937 108,766 806,456 147.5 5,468 411,241 26,325 384,916 244,163 629,079 97,406 151,216 877,701 147.6 5,945 472,531 30,038 442,493 268,092 710,585 106,957 150,699 968,241 149.7 6,467 534,034 33,367 500,667 289,385 790,052 116,008 160,826 1,066,886 152.2 7,012 621,004 38,937 582,067 289,287 871,354 130,452 172,349 1,174,155 150.8 7,785 294,509 16,275 278,234 6,716 284,950 49,501 54,312 388,763 98.8 3,934 267,201 16,363 250,838 10,000 260,838 58,657 66,146 385,641 79.8 4,831 275,525 17,245 258,280 7,752 266,032 58,774 83,080 407,886 78.9 5,168 304,058 19,145 284,913 9,661 294,574 68,475 89,513 452,562 81.7 5,539 336,847 21,347 315,500 8,226 323,726 77,390 96,581 497,697 82.5 6,031 377,726 24,318 353,408 7,244 360,652 87,237 104,773 552,662 81.9 6,750 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm...................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5.............. Mining................................................................. Construction........................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................. Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade....................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local........................................................ Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7..................................... Plus Transfer payments.................................................. Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands) Per capita personal income (dollars).................................... Seefootnotesatendof tables. RHODE ISLAND LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Oü Table 5.- -Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Thousands of dollars] Providence, Rhode Island Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 Washington, Rhode Island 1973* 1974' 1975* 19762 19772 19782 2,147,909 162,026 147,642 146,531 2,290,185 180,635 155,471 1,509 153,962 2,344,773 202,970 148,314 800 147,514 2,567,108 240,519 141,912 1,835 140,077 2,753,842 273,057 150,602 1,326 149,276 3,042,575 310,377 165,486 1,918 163,568 265,920 9,624 22,391 46 22,345 209,085 10,869 24,227 877 23,350 218,148 14,873 23,203 265 22,938 261,993 21,271 22,771 179 22,592 308,254 29,368 24,608 -2 0 9 24,817 327,633 30,786 27,765 189 27,576 1,931 2,455,646 2,136,827 4,627 1,250 132,141 833,386 303,848 529,538 164,445 169,280 250,600 154,160 426,938 318,819 55,931 9,602 253,286 2,284 2,624,007 2,288,194 5,345 1,177 131,996 899,764 318,674 581,090 166,513 185,927 258,955 169,527 468,990 335,813 56,190 8,878 270,745 1,596 2,694,461 2,311,227 4,953 1,525 118,597 875,129 299,664 575,465 166,618 185,255 258,956 183,578 516,616 383,234 61,493 8,018 313,723 2,699 2,946,840 2,536,354 5,320 1,539 125,850 984,739 334,578 650,161 184,849 208,328 271,611 198,469 555,649 410,486 67,156 8,488 334,842 2,298 3,175,203 2,721,011 6,161 1,711 134,797 1,063,532 354.766 708.766 180,944 219,149 283.929 215,858 614.930 454,192 70,472 9,545 374,175 2,953 3,515,485 3,026,669 6,332 1,839 154,203 1,199,438 389,968 809,470 191,997 242,641 309,662 230,930 689,627 488,816 77,357 10,171 401,288 1,396 296,539 138,328 4,074 2,353 241,828 151,959 4,404 1,759 254,465 171,006 4,942 1,804 304,231 214,295 1,631 360,599 265,263 2,138 384.046 281,690 10,522 (D) (D) 29,031 4,157 29,166 158,211 45,256 61,016 51,939 (D) 30,711 4,457 31,644 89,869 21,546 11,996 56,327 2,457,577 138,955 2,318,622 -238,177 2,080,445 356,361 419,449 2,626,291 164,621 2,461,670 -274,507 2,187,163 409,224 493,724 2,856,255 3,090,111 2,696,057 168,471 2,527,586 -279,435 2,248,151 415,368 636,488 2,949,539 180,589 2,768,950 -301,140 2,467,810 449,548 648,961 3,177,501 191,402 2,986,099 -306,316 2,679,783 481,854 680,924 3,518,438 214,255 3,304,183 -337,400 2,966,783 544,519 728,587 297,935 16,687 281,248 11,483 292,731 50,834 49,640 244,181 15,429 228,752 61,660 290,412 56,125 61,691 1973* 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements......... Other labor income......................... Proprietors income4 ....................... Farm..................................... Nonfarm4................................ 1,111 By industry Farm..... Nonfarm.. Private...................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other4. Mining................................................... Construction............................................. Manufacturing........................................... Nondurable goods.................................... Durable goods........................................ Transportation and public utilities.................... Wholesale trade.......................................... Retail trade.............................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate................... Services...................................... Government and government enterprises.. Federal, civilian.......................... . Federal, military......................... State and local........................... (D) (D ) (D) (D ) 12,322 51,385 25,465 25,920 4,774 (D) 10,844 61,558 22,748 38,810 4,523 (D) 10,707 75,410 22,617 52,793 4,466 (D) (D) 12,350 143,638 30,015 113,623 7,163 5,948 40,823 5,529 41,678 95,336 13,386 4,516 77,434 14,437 141,478 33.046 108,432 7,676 32,948 4,515 33,897 83,459 14,773 2,582 66,104 11,502 107,962 27,610 80,352 4,527 4,440 37,516 5,043 36,884 89,936 14,047 4,268 71,621 45,754 6,248 47,267 102,356 14,532 5,024 82,800 256,224 16,148 240,076 62,068 302,144 59,033 81,809 306,035 18,574 287,461 64,838 352,299 66,858 84,278 362,230 21,586 340,644 58,647 399,291 73,936 91,023 386,184 23,354 362,830 80,045 442,875 83,344 99,515 (D) Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work.................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence............... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars) Seefootnotesat endof tables. 584.6 4,886 580.1 5,326 3,300,007 575.5 5,734 3,566,319 572.1 6,234 3,842,561 569.0 6,753 4,239,889 567.0 7,478 393,205 93.0 4,226 408,228 85.2 4,793 442,986 83.8 5,288 503,435 86.5 5,823 564,250 87.5 6,446 625,734 89.5 6,994 36 VERMONT LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME VERMONT U S. D EPA RTM EN T BU REA U O F OF TH E CO M M ERCE C EN SU S R e v is e d Bureau of Economic Analysis VERMONT LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 37 TOTRL PERSONAL INCOME 1978 PERCENT OF STATE TOTAL: VERMONT TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME PERCENT CHANGE 1973-78 VT NON-SMSR VERMONT LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 38 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78 [Thousands of dollars] State of Vermont Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................ Other labor income..................................................... Proprietors income"................................................ Farm............................................................ Nonfarm4....................................................... Addison, Vermont 19731 19741 19752 19762 19772 19782 1,267,405 88,023 199,411 58,695 140,716 1,347,437 97,600 181,074 45,004 136,070 1,406,434 115,716 193,791 49,135 144,656 1,552,694 135,328 232,626 64,210 168,416 1,695,601 158,843 243,960 52,154 191,806 1,941,977 188,671 310,540 99,416 211,124 47,776 3,056 17,913 10,183 7,730 51,267 3,509 15,997 8,353 7,644 54,493 4,154 16,641 8,805 7,836 61,097 4,942 20,793 11,709 9,084 67,132 5,824 19,980 9,808 10,172 77,277 7,035 30,015 18,865 11,150 74,056 1,480,783 1,221,752 6,187 7,948 122,013 409,311 109,078 300,233 101,650 61,086 174,328 66,674 272,555 259,031 45,523 8,695 204,813 60,524 1,565,587 1,288,946 6,605 8,772 107,995 450,486 117,730 332,756 106,930 67,308 181,620 68,601 290,629 276,641 51,993 10,193 214,455 65,081 1,650,860 1,352,221 7,257 8,762 98,711 458,527 117,497 341,030 111,341 79,927 189,484 73,594 324,618 298,639 57,838 12,755 228,046 81,796 1,838,852 1,519,704 8,024 8,828 115,021 516,568 132,633 383,935 123,840 88,095 208,585 82,825 367,918 319,148 63,187 13,150 242,811 72,150 2,026,254 1,689,906 9,787 9,464 130,290 582,248 145,199 437,049 139,277 93,503 225,016 93,581 406,740 336,348 65,131 10,723 260,494 120,726 2,320,462 1,963,705 12,001 11,059 161,388 694,698 165,962 528,736 158,196 107,357 255,173 106,982 456,851 356,757 70,150 11,829 274,778 12,864 55,881 46,315 (0) (D) (0) 17,490 6,889 10,601 2,072 1,279 7,743 1,544 11,778 9,566 1,213 396 7,957 11,090 59,683 49,625 (D) (D) 3,755 18,952 7,651 11,301 2,101 1,734 7,806 1,762 12,955 10,058 1,338 499 8,221 11,606 63,682 52,991 391 0 3,328 19,993 7,092 12,901 2,016 3,107 7,667 1,963 14,526 10,691 1,361 640 8,690 14,792 72,040 60,691 (D) 0 4,252 22,209 8,750 13,459 (D) 3,493 8,713 2,151 17,031 11,349 1,504 645 9,200 13,327 79,609 67,847 591 (0) 4,847 24,786 9,330 15,456 (D) 3,773 9,273 2,383 19,592 11,762 1,559 507 9,696 22,608 91,719 79,255 (D) 0 6,151 29,477 (D) (D) (D) 4,779 10,274 2,732 22,136 12,464 1,624 551 10,289 1,554,839 79,427 1,475,412 -3 2,56 4 1,442,848 282,332 257,761 1,626,111 79,583 1,546,528 -35,006 1,511,522 321,982 310,171 1,982,941 1,715,941 83,178 1,632,763 -33,257 1,599,506 333,248 391,258 1,920,648 101,128 1,819,520 -32,619 1,786,901 368,983 420,742 2,098,404 109,914 1,988,490 -3 4,25 7 1,954,233 416,271 438,432 2,143,675 2,324,012 2,576,626 2,441,188 128,223 2,312,965 -41,962 2,271,003 472,612 470,111 68,745 2,853 65,892 7,771 73,663 15,329 11,727 2,808,936 3,213,726 75,288 3,356 71,932 8,516 80,448 17,807 17,882 92,936 4,361 88,575 9,177 97,752 21,938 19,968 116,137 130,127 114,327 5,116 109,211 10,520 119,731 24,930 21,505 486.8 107,000 86,832 3,989 82,843 8,715 91,558 19,534 19,035 482.0 100,719 70,773 2.903 67,870 8,034 75,904 17,110 13,986 139,658 166,166 5,827 6,601 1973* 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 By industry Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................. Private.......................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other1............. Mining Construction.......................................... Manufacturing...................................... Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods Transportation and public utilities................................. Wholesale trade Retail trade.............................. Finance, insurance, and real estate.......................... Services.................................................... Government and government enterprises............................ Federal, civilian....................................... Federal, military State and local........................................ Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment............................................. Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7.......... Plus: Transfer payments.................. Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands) Per capita personal income (dollars) 465.0 4,264 467.7 4,584 472.1 4,923 477.3 5,399 25.5 3,942 26.0 4,108 Bennington, Vermont Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973' 19741 1975“ 19762 26.3 26.6 4,417 4,890 26.6 5,248 26.8 6,206 Caledonia, Vermont 19772 19782 19731 19741 19752 19772 1976* 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................... Other labor income ....................................................... Proprietors income" ....................................................... Farm.......................................... Nonfarm"................................................................. 83,399 6,154 13,681 1,857 11,824 85,897 6,569 12,919 1,606 11,313 86,927 7,371 14,006 1,574 12,432 98,460 8,982 16,780 2,298 14,482 107,563 10,575 18,184 1,791 16,393 124,575 12,561 20,867 2,881 17,986 56,527 4,083 10,924 3,954 6,970 60,123 4,562 8,237 1,622 6,615 63,279 5,455 9,360 2,404 6,956 74,102 6,744 10,759 2,769 7,990 78,638 7,806 10,743 1,629 9,114 84,188 8,684 14,365 4,333 10,032 By industry Farm............................................. Nonfarm..................................... Private........................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other1.............. Mining............................... Construction............................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade...................................... Retail trade........................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate ................. Services.................................. Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian........................................... Federal, military........................................... State and local.................................... 2,385 100,849 90,734 (D) (0) 10,558 36,230 10,244 25,986 4,125 1,487 14,081 3,000 20,858 10,115 1,405 463 8,247 2,125 103,260 92,465 302 0 8,351 37,803 9,851 27,952 4,344 1,715 14,147 3,608 22,195 10,795 1,557 584 8,654 2,106 106,198 94,501 240 0 7,235 36,016 9,359 26,657 4,181 2,027 15,585 3,422 25,795 11,697 1,676 744 9,277 2,885 121,337 108,739 337 0 8,147 43,148 10,491 32,657 4,517 2,493 17,136 4,055 28,906 12,598 1,883 752 9,963 2,459 133,863 120,866 350 0 9,155 48,976 11,452 37,524 5,223 2,544 18,885 4,414 31,319 12,997 1,810 600 10,587 3,592 154,411 140,719 414 0 13,070 57,932 13,425 44,506 6,154 2,846 21,086 4,678 34,539 13,692 1,782 650 11,260 4,959 66,575 57,456 220 (L) 9,688 15,829 4,288 11,541 7,691 3,105 8,688 3,025 9,198 9,119 1,324 342 7,453 2,663 70,259 60,545 199 3,472 74,622 64,143 101 3,945 87,660 76,573 165 5,755 101,482 89,366 282 8,317 18,068 5,145 12,923 7,903 3,422 9,426 3,059 10,139 9,714 1,424 441 7,849 9,136 17,580 4,333 13,247 8,395 4,614 9,407 3,358 11,534 10,479 1,490 579 8,410 11,181 22,624 5,190 17,434 9,264 4,762 10,074 3,922 14,570 11,087 1,502 579 9,006 2,967 94,220 82,634 237 (L) 10,698 25,453 5,496 19,957 10,177 5,196 10,775 4,229 15,860 11,586 1,489 452 9,645 103,234 5,567 97,667 -2 ,5 3 9 95,128 32,255 17,951 105,385 5,406 99,979 -2 ,2 8 9 97,690 33,924 22,198 108,304 5,574 102,730 -2 ,2 3 3 100,497 33,574 28,577 145,334 153,812 124,222 6,836 117,386 -3 ,3 5 6 114,030 36,923 29,938 197,210 71,534 3,724 67,810 -2 0 0 67,610 11,965 14,331 72,922 3,699 69,223 4 69,227 14,266 17,205 223,718 93,906 78,094 3,803 74,291 -3 4 1 73,950 14,653 21,643 100,698 110,246 91,605 4,932 86,673 -7 2 8 85,945 16,496 23,149 97,187 5,219 91968 81 91,887 18,938 23,929 107 237 5 730 101507 843 102,350 21 542 25 524 30.5 180,891 158,003 8,740 149,263 -5 ,7 2 6 143,537 46,452 33,729 29.9 162,648 136,322 7,440 128,882 -4 ,0 7 3 124,809 40,967 31,434 134,754 149,416 4,859 5,043 (L) (L) (L) (L) 9,506 28,291 (D) (D) 11,019 5,954 12,234 4^611 17,459 12,116 M 25 486 10,205 Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work.................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work............. Plus: Residence adjustment............................... Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence........... Plus Dividends, interest, and rent7 ..................... Plus: Transfer payments Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands) Per capita personal income (dollars) Seefootnotesat endof tables. 30.5 5,328 31.0 5,845 31.7 6,215 31.5 7,092 23.9 24.2 24.7 3,924 4,169 4,461 125,590 25.0 5,028 25.0 24 9 5,389 5,991 VERMONT 39 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued [Thousands ol donarsi Chittenden, Vermont Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 1974* 19752 19762 Essex, Vermont 1977* 19782 19731 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income*........................................................ Farm ................................................ Nonfarm*................................................................ 355,881 24,098 32,993 4,894 28,099 376,995 26,166 30,267 3,315 26,952 404,467 32,920 32,544 3,441 29,103 450,359 39,092 38,895 4,503 34,392 497,257 46,543 43,242 3,669 39,573 582,587 56,671 51,612 8,097 43,515 13,473 896 1,818 784 1,034 14,858 1,007 1,606 597 1,009 13,851 1,085 1,558 602 956 15,890 1,297 2,284 778 1,506 16,518 1,497 2,450 679 1,771 18,720 1,758 3,280 1,309 1,971 By industry Farm......................................................... Nonfarm................................................ Private................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................ Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods..................................................... Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade....................................................... Retail trade................................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... 6,756 406,216 333,248 922 586 31,446 113,525 12,696 100,829 24,856 21,013 41,367 18,731 80,802 72,968 14,545 2,078 56,345 5,223 428,205 350,262 887 618 27,340 124,545 12,814 111,731 25,648 23,853 44,458 18,880 84,033 77,943 16,502 2,394 59,047 5,400 464,531 380,768 722 541 27,886 137,975 13,549 124,426 28,129 26,643 47,490 20,327 91,055 83,763 18,081 2,972 62,710 6,664 521,682 432,265 770 183 30,879 162,211 15,191 147,020 30,385 29,179 53,784 23,639 101,235 89,417 19,616 3,107 66,694 6,126 580,916 485,963 973 414 33,816 189,458 16,735 172,723 34,994 30,971 58,178 27,371 109,788 94,953 20,588 2,566 71,799 10,714 680,156 579,586 1,285 726 46,115 233,632 19,284 214,348 41,287 34,721 68,275 30,911 122,634 100,570 22,166 2,845 75,559 971 15,216 11,764 (L) 0 505 8,802 2,602 6,200 (D) (D) 434 115 (D) 3,452 883 81 2,488 764 16,707 13,234 (L) 0 728 9,858 2,783 7,075 1,553 (L) 449 128 485 3,473 833 111 2,529 772 15,722 12,074 (L) 0 506 8,972 2,643 6,329 1,470 52 496 136 401 3,648 885 143 2,620 964 18,507 14,719 (L) 0 (D) 11,019 3,094 7,925 1,434 71 542 152 (D) 3,788 914 147 2,727 891 19,574 15,561 52 0 (D) 11,377 3,428 7,949 1,577 50 557 178 (D) 4,013 1,031 116 2,866 1,534 22,224 18,115 61 0 (D) 13,522 (D) (D) 1,731 73 572 207 (D) 4,109 966 125 3,018 412,972 21,132 391,840 -3 6,82 3 355,017 49,696 48,744 453,457 104.4 4,344 433,428 21,137 412,291 -38,640 373,651 56,491 58,874 489,016 105.1 4,655 469,931 22,711 447,220 -42,353 404,867 60,989 72,721 538,577 106.1 5,075 528,346 28,060 500,286 -45,886 454,400 68,214 78,659 601,273 108.1 5,561 587,042 30,825 556,217 -5 1,20 5 505,012 77,844 81,706 664,562 109.8 6,051 690,870 36,867 654,003 -6 2 ,4 5 9 591,544 88,229 87,797 767,570 111.8 6,865 16,187 878 15,309 1,101 16,410 1,818 3,757 21,985 5.7 3,879 17,471 900 16,571 944 17,515 2,051 4,350 23,916 6.1 3,946 16,494 836 15,658 1,853 17,511 2,389 5,373 25,273 6.1 4,152 19,471 1,080 18,391 2,051 20,442 2,487 5,646 28,575 6.3 4,501 20,465 1,127 19,338 2,528 21,866 2,701 6,014 30,581 6.3 4,888 23,758 l ’302 22,456 2,415 24,871 3,079 6,413 34,363 6.2 5,508 1973* 19741 19752 19772 19782 Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7 ...................................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands)...................................... Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Franklin, Vermont Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 19762 Grand Isle, Vermont 19731 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income*......................................................... Farm.......................................... Nonfarm*....................................... 59,758 4,369 18,429 9,657 8,772 62,850 4,674 16,565 7,845 8,720 65,155 5,443 17,747 8,945 8,802 72,193 6,424 20,494 10,734 9,760 76,333 7,462 20,252 9,308 10,944 86,670 8,748 29,583 17,571 12,012 3,662 177 2,078 1,378 700 3,590 166 1,808 1,137 671 3,954 227 1,961 1,173 788 4,007 228 2,378 1,605 773 4,269 281 1,946 1,129 817 4,499 304 3,411 2,512 899 11,827 70,729 57,356 (0) (0) 3,621 20,638 11,703 8,935 7,149 2,513 9,392 2,354 10,886 13,373 4,000 1,125 8,248 10,032 74,057 59,773 798 74 3,521 21,981 12,369 9,612 7,352 2,889 9,044 2,611 11,503 14,284 4,449 1,131 8,704 11,199 77,146 61,367 846 139 3,049 21,453 13,094 8,359 7,312 3,712 9,274 2,865 12,717 15,779 5,075 1,320 9,384 13,226 85,885 69,204 842 186 3,631 26,194 15,368 10,826 7,197 4,307 10,076 3,036 13,735 16,681 5,127 1,441 10,113 12,137 91,910 74,878 1,135 164 4,428 27,478 16,131 11,347 7,831 4,364 11,134 3,398 14,946 17,032 4,958 1,282 10,792 20,596 104,405 86,088 1,341 263 5,256 32,407 19,396 13,011 8,546 5,140 12,371 4,210 16,554 18,317 5,367 1,472 11,478 1,768 4,149 2,760 (L) (L) 485 158 (D) (D) (D) (D) 635 151 (D) 1,389 397 55 937 1,535 4,029 2,571 (L) (L) 416 96 (L) 89 614 157 586 143 546 1,458 382 74 1,002 1,582 4,560 2,993 (L) 0 422 95 (L) 70 718 164 634 316 639 1,567 393 95 1,079 2,058 4,555 2,942 (D) 0 (D) 124 (L) 97 (D) 174 636 238 (D) 1,613 345 93 1,175 1,643 4,853 3,196 (D) 0 (D) 117 (L) 94 (D) 195 683 268 (D) 1,657 303 76 1,278 3,060 5,154 3,383 (L) 0 (D) 142 (L) 116 (D) 94 766 300 (D) 1,771 333 82 1,356 82,556 3,914 78,642 14,999 93,641 12,006 19,796 125,443 32.7 3,835 84,089 3,874 80,215 15,945 96,160 14,026 23,344 133,530 32.4 4,116 88,345 3,959 84,386 17,350 101,736 15,173 29,521 146,430 32.9 4,447 99,111 4,976 94,135 19,027 113,162 16,641 31,355 161,158 32.9 4,895 104,047 5,242 98,805 21,657 120,462 18,883 32,824 172,169 33.1 5,209 125,001 6,038 118,963 26,220 145,183 21,493 34,935 201,611 33.0 6,100 5,917 235 5,682 4,844 10,526 1,872 2,201 14,599 3.9 3,751 5,564 218 5,346 5,552 10,898 2,239 2,598 15,735 4.0 3,938 6,142 242 5,900 5,754 11,654 2,383 3,237 17,274 4.0 4,274 6,613 296 6,317 6,655 12,972 2,529 3,529 19,030 4.0 4,737 6,496 317 6,179 7,811 13,990 2,780 3,739 20,509 4.2 4,895 8 214 340 7,874 9,145 17,019 3,166 4,041 24,226 42 5,808 By industry Farm......................................................................... Nonfarm..................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining............................................................. Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing....................................................... Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods................................. Transportation and public utilities.................................. Wholesale trade................................. Retail trade................................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services.................................................. Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian................................................... Federal, military................................................ State and local............................................. Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment............................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7.................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesat endof tables. VERMONT LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 40 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Orange, Vermont Lamoille, Vermont 1973' 1974* 19752 19762 1977* 19782 19731 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements ........................................ Nonfarm4................................................................. 29,361 1,611 7,131 2,520 4,611 30,061 1,772 6,415 2,073 4,342 32,888 2,186 7,181 2,381 4,800 36,814 2,632 8,879 2,924 5,955 40,672 3,139 8,924 2,332 6,592 45,034 3,615 11,420 4,177 7,243 32,812 1,972 9,835 4,618 5,217 35,933 2,314 8,698 3,613 5,085 35,412 2,520 9,381 3,938 5,443 40,182 3,139 11,466 5,041 6,425 43,662 3,792 12,084 4,541 7,543 46,457 4,310 16,062 7,768 8,294 3,115 34,988 27,825 226 63 4,098 4,034 (0) (D) 2,222 780 5,278 1,160 9,964 7,163 579 217 6,367 2,670 35,578 28,068 217 72 3,634 4,290 1,368 2,922 2,322 964 5,404 1,208 9,957 7,510 693 275 6,542 2,995 39,260 31,267 181 93 3,428 4,619 1,416 3,203 2,672 1,186 5,820 1,366 11,902 7,993 784 357 6,852 3,602 44,723 36,286 199 95 3,833 5,860 1,677 4,183 3,340 1,159 6,682 1,535 13,583 8,437 903 355 7,179 3,102 49,633 40,898 (D) (D) 4,741 6,563 1,905 4,658 3,371 1,051 7,415 1,880 15,534 8,735 869 275 7,591 4,998 55,071 45,858 292 107 5,366 7,408 2,116 5,292 3,759 1,135 8,439 2,109 17,243 9,213 917 296 8,000 5,496 39,123 31,319 (D) (D) 5,509 7,617 3,852 3,765 1,889 2,103 5,159 1,104 6,834 7,804 952 303 6,549 4,496 42,449 33,903 (0) (D) 4,765 8,773 4,168 4,605 2,102 1,227 5,525 1,325 7,000 8,546 1,074 372 7,100 4,852 42,461 33,052 (D) (D) 3,230 8,204 3,854 4,350 2,041 1,552 5,348 1,374 8,326 9,409 1,112 489 7,808 6,047 48,740 38,521 (D) (D) 3,838 10,536 4,361 6,175 2,188 1,382 6,074 1,625 9,870 10,219 1,170 494 8,555 5,681 53,857 42,999 (D) (D) 4,241 12,368 4,894 7,474 2,244 1,351 6,525 1,862 11,187 10,858 1,144 394 9,320 8,986 57,843 46,288 (D) (D) 4,805 14,614 4,920 9,694 2,422 1,474 7,293 2,130 12,329 11,555 1,238 429 9,888 38,103 1,914 36,189 5,086 41,275 8,996 7,534 57,805 15.1 3,830 38,248 1,864 36,384 5,105 41,489 10,374 9,573 61,436 15.1 4,068 42,255 1,969 40,286 5,109 45,395 11,585 12,183 69,163 15.2 4,546 48,325 2,463 45,862 5,603 51,465 12,511 13,602 77,578 15.3 5,079 52,735 2,710 50,025 6,184 56,209 13,779 14,436 84,424 15.4 5,489 60,069 3,059 57,010 7,805 64,815 15,646 15,350 95,811 15.4 6,223 44,619 2,147 42,472 11,082 53,554 11,099 10,191 74,844 19.2 3,906 46,945 2,217 44,728 11,917 56,645 13,231 12,181 82,057 19.1 4,290 47,313 2,147 45,166 13,499 58,665 13,151 15,524 87,340 19.9 4,395 54,787 2,675 52,112 15,086 67,198 14,818 16,794 98,810 20.1 4,917 59,538 2,894 56,644 17,302 73,946 16,998 17,168 108,112 20.5 5,286 66,829 3,157 63,672 20,446 84,118 19,328 18,641 122,087 20.3 6,026 By industry Nonfarm..................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Durable goods Transportation and public utilities................. Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work.................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence............... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................................... Personal income by place of residence.............................. Total population (thousands).............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Rutland Vermont Orleans. Vermont Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973' 1974* 19752 19762 19772 19782 1973* 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements........................................... Other labor income.......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Nonfarm4................................................................. 45,499 2,872 10,746 5,658 5,088 48,614 3,191 9,539 4,389 5,150 50,715 3,725 10,243 5,022 5,221 56,916 4,435 12,440 6,448 5,992 60,354 5,201 11,852 4,983 6,869 69,527 6,234 18,225 10,647 7,578 137,947 10,668 23,123 5,304 17,819 148,531 12,244 21,713 4,403 17,310 156,015 14,187 23,208 4,629 18,579 169,184 16,192 27,386 6,173 21,213 184,228 18,685 29,199 5,409 23,790 210,966 21,976 34,992 8,902 26,090 7,027 52,090 41,333 (D) (D) 2,600 13,622 3,625 9,997 4,116 1,312 6,829 947 9,849 10,757 2,099 325 8,333 5,779 55,565 44,302 (D) (0) 2,496 15,483 3,894 11,589 4,361 1,413 6,508 1,102 10,667 11,263 2,256 406 8,601 6,449 58,234 46,189 (D) (D) 2,158 15,253 4,304 10,949 4,293 2,197 5,965 1,227 12,447 12,045 2,480 522 9,043 8,020 65,771 53,030 (D) (0) 2,826 17,351 5,190 12,161 4,507 2,479 6,610 1,448 14,811 12,741 2,668 534 9,539 6,772 70,635 57,513 (0) (D) 3,245 19,442 5,808 13,634 4,960 2,585 7,208 1,662 15,094 13,122 2,636 416 10,070 12,550 81,436 67,553 (D) (D) 3,985 22,877 6,671 16,206 5,553 2,940 7,691 2,096 18,521 13,883 2,774 451 10,658 6,542 165,196 140,922 1,085 1,728 11,434 45,591 11,774 33,817 13,376 7,236 21,628 7,367 31,477 24,274 3,694 935 19,645 5,670 176,818 151,042 1,194 1,696 9,723 51,954 12,426 39,528 14,567 8,048 22,678 7,481 33,701 25,776 4,168 1,116 20,492 5,932 187,478 159,532 1,033 1,554 8,726 52,629 12,674 39,955 15,252 10,065 24,418 8,199 37,656 27,946 4,778 1,413 21,755 7,614 205,148 175,391 992 1,507 10,150 56,251 13,810 42,441 17,722 11,293 25,941 8,794 42,741 29,757 5,179 1,442 23,136 7,044 225,068 193,754 1,277 1,739 11,413 61,868 14,754 47,114 20,075 11,656 27,520 9,810 48,396 31,314 5,492 1,152 24,670 10,646 257,288 224,079 1,655 1,959 14,151 73,359 15,797 57,562 22,386 13,213 31,637 11,085 54,634 33,209 5,861 1,261 26,087 59,117 2,816 56,301 -2 ,4 6 3 53,838 9,917 11,776 75,531 21.1 3,587 61,344 2,861 58,483 -2 ,6 5 7 55,826 11,575 14,306 81,707 21.2 3,852 64,683 2,951 61,732 -2 ,5 47 59,185 11,902 18,370 89,457 21.5 4,163 73,791 3,743 70,048 -2 ,6 14 67,434 13,055 19,475 99,964 22.0 4,538 77,407 3,959 73,448 -2 ,8 0 9 70,639 14,739 20,218 105,596 22.1 4,777 93,986 4,642 89,344 -3 ,5 3 5 85,809 16,772 21,444 124,025 22.8 5,433 171,738 9,122 162,616 2,555 165,171 33,823 32,591 231,585 54.5 4,246 182,488 9,288 173,200 2,629 175,829 38,910 39,319 254,058 54.4 4,670 193,410 9,665 183,745 2,572 186,317 40,629 49,188 276,134 54.9 5,029 212,762 11,366 201,396 3,104 204,500 44,020 53,669 302,189 55.5 5,445 232,112 12,297 219,815 3,493 223,308 48,848 55,511 327,667 55.9 5,866 267,934 14,326 253,608 3,858 257,466 55,495 59,813 372,774 56.0 6,661 By industry .Nonfarm...................................................................... Private.................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other5............. Mining................................................................. Construction.......................................................... Manufacturing........................................................ Nondurable goods................................................ Durable goods.................................................... Transportation and public utilities................................. Wholesale trade..................................................... Retail trade........................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate................................ Services................................................................ Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian....................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7...................................... Plus Transfer payments ................................................. Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars) Seefootnotesat endof tables. VERMONT 41 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the New England Region, 1973-78— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Washington, Vermont Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 1973* 19741 19752 19762 Windham, Vermont 19772 19782 1973' 1974' 19752 19762 19772 19782 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm.................................................................... Nonfarm4 ................................................................ 148,268 9,485 18,028 2,390 15,638 155,843 10,300 16,786 1,817 14,969 162,226 12,125 17,975 1,963 16,012 178,844 14,166 21,168 2,565 18,603 196,253 16,564 23,361 2,015 21,346 220,254 19,398 27,519 3,887 23,632 110,223 7,654 14,402 2,459 11,943 115,972 8,623 13,631 1,998 11,633 119,013 9,901 14,257 2,055 12,202 132,814 11,758 17,530 3,358 14,172 146,289 13,739 18,265 2,162 16,103 166,774 16,145 21,633 3,852 17,781 3,047 172,734 122,631 308 (0) (D) 25,966 4,584 21,382 8,362 7,897 19,146 17,006 28,245 50,103 3,801 984 45,318 2,449 180,480 127,368 298 1,676 11,063 26,178 4,372 21,806 8,979 9,198 20,233 17,708 32,035 53,112 4,342 1,129 47,641 2,615 189,711 133,268 248 1,713 9,821 24,933 4,703 20,230 9,851 9,839 20,799 19,557 36,507 56,443 4,582 1,374 50,487 3,285 210,893 150,289 375 1,664 11,403 28,144 6,162 21,982 11,157 11,051 22,489 21,961 42,045 60,604 5,640 1,421 53,543 2,834 233,344 168,360 492 1,615 14,729 31,060 7,267 23,793 12,881 11,834 23,703 24,511 47,535 64,984 5,395 1,185 58,404 4,761 262,410 194,567 589 4,162 17,683 34,065 7,960 26,105 14,847 14,060 26,374 28,149 54,638 67,843 5,497 1,316 61,030 3,465 128,814 115,611 328 (L) 12,029 32,533 19,890 12,643 14,463 5,444 15,049 4,850 30,903 13,203 1,858 606 10,739 2,991 135,235 121,277 487 <L) 9,821 36,093 23,178 12,915 15,460 5,475 15,590 4,803 33,536 13,958 2,039 714 11,205 3,070 140,101 124,998 1,921 (L) 8,078 36,183 23,692 12,491 15,319 6,124 16,721 5,078 35,564 15,103 2,224 911 11,968 4,477 157,625 141,465 2,244 (L) 9,644 40,968 25,739 15,229 18,077 6,796 18,669 5,726 39,335 16,160 2,429 918 12,813 3,436 174,857 158,007 2,357 (L) 11,783 45,483 27,757 17,726 20,095 7,430 20,069 6,375 44,410 16,850 2,602 727 13,521 5,208 199,344 181,296 2,954 (L) 14,987 53,470 31,688 21,782 22,021 9,289 22,965 7,398 48,206 18,048 2,837 797 14,414 175,781 8,617 167,164 -8 ,3 47 158,817 29,446 30,937 219,200 48.6 4,508 182,929 8,513 174,416 -9 ,0 0 7 165,409 34,708 37,096 237,213 49.1 4,834 192,326 8,995 183,331 -8 ,7 9 6 174,535 36,112 46,207 256,854 48.5 5,301 214,178 11,015 203,163 -9 ,3 8 4 193,779 39,306 48,697 281,782 48.6 5,798 236,178 12,049 224,129 -10,433 213,696 43,831 51,788 309,315 49.<» 6,267 267,171 13,876 253,295 -1 0,98 0 242,315 49,811 55,761 347,887 50.5 6,886 132,279 7,007 125,272 -22,639 102,633 25,305 19,678 147,616 34.8 4,242 138,226 6,893 131,333 -2 3,96 9 107,364 29,233 23,695 160,292 34.4 4,662 143,171 7,196 135,975 -24,721 111,254 29,792 30,699 171,745 35.0 4,901 162,102 8,828 153,274 -2 8,28 0 124,994 33,319 33,214 191,527 34.9 5,492 178,293 9,680 168,613 -31,623 136,990 37,801 34,486 209,277 34.8 6,015 204,552 11,230 193,322 -36,283 157,039 42,933 36,666 236,638 35.3 6,705 19772 19782 By industry 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 estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work .................. Plus: Residence adjustment .............................................. Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence.............. Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus Transfer payments................................................... Personal income by place of residence Total population (thousands)............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Windsor, Vermont Labor and proprietors income by place of work3 19731 1974' 19752 19762 By type Wage and salary disbursements.......................................... Other labor income......................................................... Proprietors income4......................................................... Farm............................................. Nonfarm4................................................................. 142,819 10,928 18,310 3,039 15,271 156,903 12,503 16,893 2,236 14,657 158,039 14,417 17,729 2,203 15,526 161,832 15,297 21,374 3,305 18,069 176,433 17,735 23,478 2,699 20,779 204,449 21,232 27,556 4,615 22,941 3,834 168,223 142,478 (D) (D) 13,528 67,276 15,541 51,735 9,284 6,780 18,899 5,320 20,725 25,745 8,773 785 16,187 3,037 183,262 154,511 659 135 14,065 76,412 17,704 58,708 9,624 7,190 19,766 4,783 21,877 28,751 10,936 947 16,868 3,031 187,154 155,078 536 60 11,708 74,622 16,759 57,863 9,692 8,645 19,860 4,406 25,549 32,076 12,917 1,196 17,963 4,217 194,286 159,589 637 131 13,821 69,929 17,583 52,346 11,017 9,456 21,159 4,543 28,896 34,697 14,307 1,222 19,168 3,731 213,915 177,430 846 89 15,375 77,819 20,219 57,600 12,579 10,503 23,091 5,240 31,888 36,485 15,255 975 20,255 5,718 247,519 207,552 999 103 18,259 93,502 23,223 70,279 14,828 11,639 25,196 6,366 36,660 39,967 17,363 1,068 21,536 172,057 9,501 162,556 -6 ,9 9 1 155,565 38,805 26,547 220,917 45.7 4,833 186,299 9,810 176,489 -8 ,5 7 4 167,915 43,844 31,446 243,205 46.1 5,273 190,185 9,774 180,411 -6 ,9 1 9 173,492 43,109 40,133 256,734 46.4 5,537 198,503 10,869 187,634 -2 ,6 1 2 185,022 49,130 43,980 278,132 47.0 5,923 217,646 11,794 205,852 -2 ,1 8 5 203,667 56,224 45,211 305,102 47.4 6,435 253,237 13,800 239,437 -4 ,2 31 235,206 63,736 48,492 347,434 48.0 7,234 By industry 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 estate................................ Services............................................................... Government and government enterprises............................. Federal, civilian...................................................... Federal, military...................................................... State and local....................................................... Derivation of personal income by place of residence Total labor and proprietors income by place of work................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance by place of work... Net labor and proprietors income by place of work.................... Plus: Residence adjustment................................................ Net labor and proprietors income by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent7....................................... Plus: Transfer payments......................................... Personal income by place of residence.............. Total population (thousands)........................... Per capita personal income (dollars)................................. Seefootnotesat endof tables. 42 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME FOOTNOTES DNot shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, data are included in totals. k e ss than $50,000, data are included in totals. ‘Estimates based on 1967 SIC. “Estimates based on 1972 SIC. “Consists of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, and proprietors’ income. Wage and salaries based upon data furnished by Individual bureaus of employment security. “Includes the capital consumption adjustment for nonfarm proprietors. “Includes wages and salaries of U.S. residents working for international organizations. “Adjustment for border workers: income of U.S. residents working across U.S. borders less income of foreign residents working in the U.S. 'Includes the capital consumption adjustment for rental income of persons. “Far West Region totals exclude Alaska and Hawaii. “In Wyoming and Vermont—States without official SMSA’s—Cheyenne and Burlington, respectively, are treated as metropolitan areas. ‘“Estimates for Manassas City, Manassas Park City, and Poquoson City (all in Virginia) are not available for years prior to 1976.* * U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1980 0 321-996 : QL 3 (Voi. 2)