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BUREAU OP & RESEARCH RE SPECIAL 1401 K STREE' COLLECTIONS WASHINGTON, _ v1ALYSIS ENTER BE-16 f LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME VOLUME 3 • PLAINS REGION 1982-87 • Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota By • Major Source For • Counties and Metropolitan Areas W mmmnmw U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Robert A. Mosbacher, Secretary Michael R. Darby, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS Allan H. Young, Director Carol S. Carson, Deputy Director October 1989 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, DC 20402 Suggested Citation U.S. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Local Area Personal Income, 19 8 2-8 7. Volume 3: Plains Region. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, October 1989. FOREWORD The estimates in the Local Area Personal Income volumes constitute one of the most extensive bodies of annual economic information that is available for the Nation’s counties and metropolitan areas. These estimates are as current and comprehensive as the source data permit. The estimates and the accompanying statement of the sources and methods, including definitions, make these volumes a basic reference tool for those interested in regional economics. Because the estimation methods and data sources for the components of personal income are generally the same for all counties and metropolitan areas, the estimates are comparable for geographic areas. They are also conceptually and statistically consistent with the state and national estimates. The personal income estimates presented in these volumes cover the most recent year (19 8 7) and the preceding 5 years. This annual publication of the Bureau of Economic Analysis makes these estimates available on a regular basis in a convenient and low-cost form. DANIEL H. GARNiCK Associate Director for Regional Economics October 1989 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The personal income estimates presented in this publication were produced by the Regional Economic Measurement Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis (B E A ), under the direction of Linnea Hazen, Chief. The estimates were the result of a divisionwide effort. Estimates of labor income (wages and salaries and other labor income) were prepared by the Regional Wage Branch, under the supervision of Carol E. Evans, Chief. Major responsibilities were assigned to Sharon C. Carnevale, C. Brian Grove, Michael G. Pilot, and James M. Scott. Contributing staff members include E. Frances Bake, Elizabeth P. Cologer, Susan P. Den Herder, Eddie L. Key, Russell C. Lusher, Richard A. Lutyk, Elizabeth A. Mack, Lisa C. Ninomiya, Adrienne T. Pilot, William E . Reid, Jr., John A. Rusinko, Victor Sahadachny, and Jaime Zenzano. Estimates of dividends, interest, rent, transfer payments, personal contributions for social Insurance, and the residence adjustment were prepared by the Quarterly Income Branch, under the supervision of Robert L. Brown, Chief. Contributing staff members include John M. Reed, Albert Silverman, James P. Stehle, Isabelle B. Whiston, Ellen M. Wright, Daniel Zabronsky, and Marianne A. Ziver. Estimates of proprietors’ income were prepared by the Proprietors’ Income Branch under the supervision of Bruce Levine, Chief. Major responsibilities were assigned to Charles A. Jolley and James M. Zavrel. Contributing staff members include Elaine M. Briccetti, Daniel R. Corrin, Kirk Fox, Richard H. Grayson, and Toui C. Pomsouvan. The assembly of public-use tabulations and data files and the preparation of the text and tables for this publication were performed by the Regional Economic Information System (REIS) Branch. Major responsibilities were assigned to Kathy A. Albetski, Wallace K. Bailey, Kenneth P. Berkman, and Gary V. Kennedy. Secretarial support was provided by Hilda G. Tolson. Contributing staff members include Eairla A. Hawkins, Louise T. Johnson, Susan J. Lease-Trevathan, Lela S. Lester, Jeffrey L. Newman, Michael J. Paris, Darlene C. Robinson, Elizabeth R. Self, and Mary C. Williams. Daniel J. Larkins of the Current Business Analysis Division assisted in preparing the text for the residence adjustment section. Publishing services and text editing were provided by M. Gretchen Gibson under the supervision of Leland L. Scott, Chief, Publication Services Branch, Current Business Analysis Division. Although the county income measures contained in this publication resulted from the effort, experience, and cooperation of BEA personnel, their foundation was the statistical work of other government agencies as well as private organizations. Particularly noteworthy for their contributions were the State employment security agencies, the various State agencies administering income maintenance programs, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Bureau of the Census, the National Agricultural Statistics Service, the Internal Revenue Service, the Social Security Administration, the Health Care Financing Administration, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Association of American Railroads. CONTENTS Page Text: Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... vii O v e rvie w ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Differences between the national and regional estimates.................................................................................................... Sources of data and methods of estimation................................................................................................................................... Controls and the allocation procedure........................................................ Place of measurement......................................................................................................................................................................................... Sources and Methods for the 19 8 2-8 7 County Personal Income Estimates........................................ ¡x |x jx |x ¡x xi Wage and Salary Disbursements............................................................................................................................................................... “Covered” wages and salaries.............................................................................................................................................................. “Noncovered” wages and salaries...................................................................................................................................................... Pay-in-kind............................................................. Other Labor Income............................................................................................................................................................................................... Proprietors’ Incom e............................................................................................................................................................................................... Nonfarm proprietors’ income................................................................................................................................................................. Farm proprietors’ incom e......................................................................................................................................................................... Dividends, interest, and re n t........ ............................................................................................................................................................... Dividends and interest................................................................................................................................................................................. R e n t ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Transfer Pa ym ents................................................................................................................................................................................................ Government payments to individuals.............................................................................................................................................. Retirement and disability insurance benefits................................................................................................................... Medical payments..................................................................................................................................................................................... Income maintenance benefit paym ents................................................................................................................................. Unemployment benefit payments................................................................................................................................................. Veterans benefit payments........................................ Federal education and training assistance payments.................................................................. *............................ Other government payments to individuals................................................................................................ ■■■.................... Payments to nonprofit institutions................................................................................................................................................... Business payments to individuals...................................................................................................................................................... Personal Contributions for Social Insurance................................................................................................................................... Residence Adjustment............................................................................................................................................................................ Technical N o te s................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Industry classification...................................................................... Per capita personal income............................................................................................................................................................................ Comparison of personal income with other income measures....................................................................................... Electronic edit procedures..................................................... Interpolation and extrapolation.................................................................................................................................................................... Disclosure avoidance............................................................................................................................................................................................ List of Abbreviations.................................................................................................................................................................................................... Glossary......................................................................................................................................... xi x| xii x!|| x"i x'v xv xy xvi xvii xv'' xyi| xviii xviii xv||j xviii xix xx xx xx xx xx xxi xxi xxiv xxiv xxiv xxiv xxiv xxiv xxv xxvii xxviii Statistical Section: United States and Plains Region....................................................................................................................................................................... Metropolitan A re a s ................................................................................................................................................................................................ Io w a ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Kansas.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Minnesota................................................................... Missouri................................................................ Nebraska........................................................................................................................................................ North D a kota ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... South Dakota............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 6 13 41 70 95 127 153 169 SUBJECT ASSIGNMENT DIRECTORY Division C hie f............................................................................................................ Linnea H a ze n ........................... 523-0901 Data and General Information Requests................... ....................... Regional Economic Information System Staff 523-0966 Disposable State Personal Income......................................................... Robert L . B ro w n................... 523-0551 Dividends. Interest, and Rent; Personal Contributions for Social Insurance....................................................... John M. Reed........................... 523-0571 Farm Proprietors’ Income and Em ploym ent............................................................................................................... James M. Z a v re l................... 523-0932 Nonfarm Proprietors' Income and Em ploym ent............................................................................................................... Charles A. Jolley.................. 523-0516 Other Labor Income............................................................................................ C. Brian G ro ve ....................... 523-0557 Quarterly State Personal Income......................................... .................. Isabelle B. W histon............ 523-0911 Residence Adjustments.................................................................................... Daniel Zabronsky................ 523-0376 Transfer Payments............................................................................................... Bruce Levine........................... 523-0937 Wage and Salary Income arid Em ploym ent............................................................... .............................................. Carol E . Ev a n s ...................... 523-0945 vii INTRODUCTION This volume is part of a five-volume set published annually by the Regional Economic Measurement Division of the Bureau of Economic Analysis (B E A ). The set presents BEA’s estimates of total and per capita personal income for local areas for 19 8 2 -8 7, as well as additional detail on the sources of personal income by type and major industry. Thus, these volumes present much more than can be presented in the S urvey of Current Business, in which BEA annually publishes 3 years of estimates of total and per capita personal income for local areas. The series of local area personal income estimates extends back through 1969; the estimates for 1969-81 can be obtained as explained under “Data availability” on the next page. The tables in these volumes are supplemented by maps and charts. The maps show the outlines of counties and metropolitan areas in each State. The charts show the distribution of total personal income (TPI) among the larger metropoli tan areas of each State and the percent change in TPI from 1982 to 1987 for these areas. These volumes also present a detailed description of the source data and estimating methods used in making the 19 8 2-8 7 estimates. This statement of methodology is 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, for the regions and States, and for metropolitan areas. The estimates of labor and proprietors’ earnings are presented at the two-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) level. In addition, volume 1 contains the methodology statement and tables that show the distribution and changes in total personal income for regions; its appendixes show the county definitions of metropolitan areas, describe the metropolitan area classification scheme, and present samples of tables available through the BEA Regional Economic Informa tion System (R EIS). The other four volumes present estimates for one or more of the eight BEA regions: New England, Mideast, and Great Lakes in volume 2; Plains in volume 3; Southeast in volume 4; and Southwest, Rocky Mountain, Far West, Alaska, and Hawaii in volume 5. Each regional volume includes the methodology statement and estimates for the following: the United States; the region (s ); and the States, the metropolitan statistical areas (M SA’s ), the primary metropolitan statistical areas (PM SA’s ), and the counties of the region(s). The earnings Historical development BEA’s work on regional income estimation began in the mid-1930's with the construction of a series of “State income payments” to individuals. State income payments were defined as the sum of ( 1 ) wages and salaries, (2 ) other labor income and relief, (3) entrepreneurial withdrawals, and (4 ) dividends, interest, and net rents and royalties. (The last component, in the aggregate, was referred to as “property income.” ) The estimates were produced as part of a broad effort to explain the processes and structure of the Nation’s economy in the 1930's. During the 1940’s and early 1950’s, extensive work in locating data sources and revising methodology resulted in the production of a more comprehensive annual measure, State personal income. State personal income differs from State income payments in several important ways: ( 1 ) Personal income includes six major components in contrast to the four of income payments (other labor income and transfer payments replaced “other labor income and relief,” 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) personal income includes transfers by business. During the 1960's, 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 S urvey. BEA began work on local area estimates in the mid-1950's, 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-1960’s and resulted in a historical personal income series for selected years 1929-62 for metropolitan areas and for nonmetropolitan counties. Estimates for counties within metropolitan areas were developed in the early 1970's and published for the first time in the April 1975 Survey. BEA now prepares annual estimates of personal income and related estimates of employment for each of the metropolitan areas and almost all of the more than 3,100 counties and county equivalents in the United States. The exceptions are the smaller Virginia independent cities, generally those with fewer then 100,000 residents. The separate estimates for these cities have been discontinued because the geo graphic coding of the source data for these small areas has proved to be unreliable. Instead, these cities are now combined with adjacent counties in the BEA estimates. estimates in these volumes are at the SIC industry division level, but tables at the two-digit SIC level are available as explained on the next page. Estimates for Uses of county and metropolitan area estimates consolidated metropolitan statistical areas (CMSA’s) appear only in volume 1. The county and metropolitan area estimates are widely used in the public and private sectors to measure and track levels and types of incomes received by persons living or working in a county or metropolitan area. They provide a frame-work for the analysis of each local area’s economy and serve as the basis for decision making in both the public and private sectors. Personal income is also one of the measures used in evaluating the socioeconomic impact of public and private sector initiatives. For example, it is widely used in preparing environmental impact statements and resource manage ment plans 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 and as a framework for economic analysis. In addition, the estimates are used in formulas for the The estimates contained in these volumes are prepared for States and counties; estimates for all other geographic areas are made by aggregating either the State or county estimates in the appropriate combinations. This building block approach provides BEA with the flexibility necessary to meet the needs of the wide variety of users of local area estimates. It also permits estimates for areas whose boundaries change over time—such as metropolitan areas—to be presented on a consistent geographic definition for all years. 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 MSA’s, CMSA’s, and PMSA's— which are defined in terms of cities and towns— but rather are the alternative New England county metropolitan areas (NECM A's) developed by the Office of Management and Budget (0 M B ). (A more detailed description of the NECM A’s is included in Appendix A of volume 1 .) Since the publication of the first regional estimates of income in 1939, substantial improvements have been made in the personal income estimates. To provide the reader with a perspective on the estimates presented in these volumes, a brief history of the State and local area personal income estimates is presented in this introduction. The introduction also indicates the major uses of the local area estimates and the schedules and formats in which they are made available. Finally, it describes the BEA User Group. allocation of Federal funds. State governments make extensive use of the estimates. The estimates are used to measure the economic base of State planning areas and in econometric models developed for various planning purposes. They are also used to project tax revenues and future needs for public utilities or services. University schools of business and economics, often working under contract for State and local governments, reproduce BEA personal income data in abstracts or similar reports. These publications are distributed to local govern ment agencies, regional councils, private research groups, businesses, and individuals within the service region. viji INTRODUCTION LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Businesses and labor organizations also use the estimates. For example, businesses use them to evaluate markets for new or established products and to determine areas for location, expansion, and contraction of their activities. Trade associations and labor organizations use them for product and labor market analyses. Estimating schedules for the major regional series Annual estimates of State personal income for a given year are subject to successive refinement. Preliminary estimates, based on the current State quar terly series, are published each April in the S urvey, 4 months after the close of the reference year. These preliminary estimates are based in part on the Establishment Survey (the 790 program) of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (B L S ), Department of Labor. The following August, more reliable annual es timates are published. These estimates are developed independently of the quarterly series and are prepared in greater component detail, primarily from Federal and State government administrative records. The annual estimates published in August are further refined to incorporate newly available information used to prepare the current local area estimates. These revised State estimates are published the following April, together with the consistent local area estimates. The annual estimates emerging from the three-step process described above are subject to still further revision for several succeeding years (the State estimates in April and August, and the local area estimates in April) as additional data become available. The routine revisions of the local area estimates for a given year are normally completed with the third April release. After that, the estimates will only be changed to incorporate a comprehensive revision of the national income and product accounts (NIPA’s ) — which takes place approximately every 5 years—or additional or more current State and local area data. Data availability The personal income tables in this five-volume set, as well as other standard tabulations discussed below, are available from 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 33 million separate estimates covering about 3,500 areas. REIS includes an information retrieval service that provides a variety of standard and specialized analytic tabulations for counties and specified combina tions of counties. A sample set of standard tabulations available through this system is included in Appendix B of volume 1. These tabulations are available in magnetic tape, computer printout, and microcomputer diskette form; they are also available electronically on the Department of Commerce’s Economic Bulletin Board. (The Bulletin Board is available by subscription from the National Technical Information Service.) The REIS data base currently includes the following data sets. Quarterly State personal income—Quarterly estimates of State personal income, seasonally adjusted at annual rates, are available approximately 4 months after the close of the reference quarter. The quarterly State personal income estimates provide a series for analyzing and tracking current economic developments in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Summary-level quarterly estimates are published in the January, April, July, and October issues of the Survey. Estimates at the SIC industry division level beginning with the first quarter of 1969 are available from REIS. Annual State personal income.— Annual estimates of State personal income are available twice a year; On a preliminary basis in April (4 months after the close of the reference year) and on a revised basis in August. The preliminary estimates of total and per capita personal income, derived from the current quarterly estimates, are published in the April issue of the S urvey. The revised set of estimates, which is based on more complete data and is therefore more reliable, is presented in greater detail in the August issue of the Survey. Published estimates, as well as additional detail and years (beginning with 1929) that are not available in BEA publications, are available from REIS. Annual State disposable personal income—Annual estimates of total and per capita disposable personal income for States— a companion series to the annual State estimates of personal income— are published in the April and August issues of the Survey. The State disposable personal income series beginning with 1948 is available from REIS. Annual State personal tax and nontax payments.—These estimates, which are deducted from total personal income to derive disposable personal income, are not available in BEA publications. Tabulations by level of government and type of tax or nontax payment, beginning with 1948, are available from REIS. Annual county and metropolitan area personal income.— These estimates, which are published in these volumes, are available 16 months after the close of the reference year. Estimates of total wage and salary disbursements and of total wage and salary employment are available earlier, approximately 12 months after the close of the reference year. Estimates of total and per capita personal income are published in the April issue of the Survey. Published estimates, as well as additional detail and years (beginning with 1969) that are not available in BEA publications, are available from REIS. Transfer payments.—The component estimates of transfer payments by State, county, and metropolitan area are not available in BEA publications. Estimates of transfer payments by type of program are available beginning with 1948 for States and with 1969 for counties and metropolitan areas. Farm income and expenses.— The estimates of the gross receipts and expenses of farms, which underlie the farm proprietors’ income estimates in the State and county personal income series, are not available in BEA publications. Estimates of farm gross receipts, expenses, and net income beginning with 1969 are available from REIS. Full- and part-time employment for States and c o u n tie s.-These estimates are a companion series to the annual personal income estimates. They are constructed from similar sources using analogous concepts and definitions. Estimates by two-digit SIC industry for States and by SIC industry division for counties and metropolitan areas beginning with 1969 are available from REIS. BEA User Group In addition to responding to specific data requests, REIS also makes its regional estimates available through the BEA User Group, members of which include State agencies, universities, and Census Bureau Primary State Data Centers. BEA provides its estimates of income and employment for all States and for the counties of the given State to these organizations with the understanding that they will make the estimates readily available. Distribution in this way encourages State universities and State agencies to use data that are comparable for all States and counties and consistent with national totals, thus enhancing the uniformity of analytic approaches taken in economic development programs and improving the recipients' ability to assess local area economic developments and to service their local clientele. IX OVERVIEW This section provides an overview of the sources and methods used to prepare the local area estimates. It highlights the relationships among the national, State, and local area estimates. The personal income of an area is defined as the income received by, or on behalf of, all the residents of the area. It consists of the income received by persons from all sources, that is, from participation in production, from both government and business transfer payments, and from government interest. Personal income is measured as the sum of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, proprietors’ income, rental income of persons, personal dividend income, personal interest income, and transfer payments, less personal contributions for social insurance. Per capita personal income is measured as the personal income of the residents of an area divided by the resident population of the area. In the national and regional economic accounts, persons are defined as individuals, nonprofit institutions serving individuals, private noninsured welfare funds, and private trust funds. The last three are referred to as “quasi-indlviduals.” Differences between the national and regional estimates.—The definitions underlying the State and local area estimates of personal income are essentially the same as those underlying the personal income estimates in the NIPA's. The major difference is that the national estimates include the labor earnings of residents of the United States temporarily working abroad, whereas the State and local area estimates include only the income of persons residing in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Specifically, the national personal income estimates include the income of Federal civilian and military personnel stationed abroad and of residents who are employed by U.S. firms and are on temporary foreign assignment. An “overseas” adjustment is made to exclude the labor earnings of these workers from the U.S. totals before the totals are used as controls for the State estimates. One classification difference between the national and the State and local area estimates relates to border workers—that is, residents of the United States who work in adjacent countries (such as Canada) and foreigners who work in the United States but who reside elsewhere. At the national level, the wages and salaries of these workers, along with those of U.S. residents employed by international organizations and by foreign embassies and consulates located in the United States, are included in.the measurement of “rest of the world.” At the State and local area levels, however, only the latter portion of “ rest of the world” is treated as a component of personal income. The border workers are treated as commuters, and their earnings flows are included in the residence adjustment procedure. Another classification difference between the national and and the State and local area series relates to the classification of income into farm and nonfarm categories. In the national estimates, farm income consists of farm earnings and agricultural net interest; in the State estimates, it is limited Services; the Federal tax program of the Internal Revenue Service (IR S), Department of the Treasury; the veterans benefit programs of the Department of Veterans Affairs (D V A ); and the military payroll systems of the Department of Defense. The two most important censuses used are the censuses of agriculture and population. The information obtained from administrative records and censuses accounts for about 90 percent of personal income. Data of lesser quality, scope, and relevance are used for the remaining 10 percent. When data are delayed and are not available in time to be incorporated into the current estimating cycle, interim estimates are prepared using the previous year's county distribution, extrapolated by a related series if available. The interim estimates are revised during the next estimating cycle to incorporate the delayed data. Use of data that are not primarily designed for income measurement has several advantages and disadvantages. The estimates of local area personal income can be prepared on an annual basis, in considerable detail, at relatively low cost, and without increasing the reporting burden of businesses and households. However, because the data are not designed primarily for income measurement, they often do not precisely “ match” the series being estimated and must be adjusted to compensate for differences in content (definition and coverage) and geographic detail. Alternatively, if BEA were to conduct surveys of income recipients, the information provided could be precisely tailored to subnational Income estimation in terms of content and geographic detail. However, because the sample size required to obtain statistically reliable data for counties would be large, the cost of annual preparation of the estimates in comprehensive detail would be prohibitively high. Controls and the allocation procedure—The preparation of State and local area estimates of personal income is characterized by the systematic use of the allocation procedure. The State estimates are prepared by allocating the U.S. total, or “control," for each income item (estimated for the national personal income series) to the States. In a similar manner, the county estimates are prepared by allocating the State estimates. In some cases, national, State, and county estimates are constructed from the same basic source. For example, wages and salaries reported under the various State Ul programs are used at all three levels. In these cases, the allocation is a nominal adjustment for statistical consistency. 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. For example, at the national and State levels, direct data are available on payments to veterans under various government programs, but such data are not tabulated at the county level for many of these programs. Where the direct data are not available, county veteran population, an indirect measure, is used to allocate the State total to the to farm earnings. Temporary statistical differences between the national and regional series reflect the estimating schedules for the two series. The regional estimates frequently incorporate source data that were not available when the national estimates were prepared. In such cases, the national estimates are usually counties. The use of the State estimates as control totals in the allocation procedure imparts more reliability to the county estimates than could be achieved using county data alone; State-level data tend to be more detailed and complete than county-level data. The allocation of State control totals permits, if necessary, the use of a different- county allocator for each State without impairing the revised the following year to reflect the more current data. Sources of data and methods of estimation— Generally, there are two kinds of information used to measure the income of persons; Information generated at the point of disbursement of the income and information elicited from the recipient. The first kind, referred to as “administrative record data,” is a byproduct of the administration of various Federal and State government programs. The second kind is survey and census data. The surveys and censuses are not conducted by BEA; instead BEA uses information collected by others to make its estimates of State and local area personal income. The following are among the more important sources of the administrative record data used by BEA: The State unemployment insurance (Ul) programs of the Employment and Training Administration (E T A ), Department of Labor; the social insurance programs of the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Health Care Financing Administration (H C F A ), Department of Health and Human interstate comparability of the estimates. Place of measurement.— Personal income, by definition, is a measure of income received; therefore, estimates of State and local area personal income reflect the place of residence of the income recipients. The data underlying the estimates can be viewed as falling in three groups according to place of measurement. ( 1 ) The bulk of the data used for the estimates of wages and salaries, other labor income, and personal contributions for social insurance is reported by industry in the State and county in which the employing establish ment is located. The estimates based on these data are subsequently adjusted to a place-of-residence basis for inclusion in the personal income measure. Military reserve pay and personal contributions for supplementary medical insurance and for veterans life insurance are estimated initially by place of residence and, therefore, do not need to be residence adjusted. (2 ) For nonfarm proprietors’ income and for personal contributions for social insurance X OVERVIEW LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME by the self-employed, the data are reported by tax-filing address. The place of business of the proprietorship is assumed to be the same as the place of residence of the proprietor. (3) Rental income of persons, personal dividend income, personal interest income, and transfer payments are estimated from data that are reported where the income is received. For some purposes, it might be appropriate to convert some of the place-of-residence components to a where-earned basis. For such purposes, dividends, interest, and rent” could be added to labor income (on a whereearned basis) and proprietors' income to provide a rough approximation of income originating from current production. Because, by definition, transfer payments are not related to rendering current productive services, a whereearned basis would not be meaningful. XI SOURCES AND METHODS FOR THE 1982-87 COUNTY PERSONAL INCOME ESTIMATES Wage and Salary Disbursements Wage and salary disbursements are defined as the monetary remuneration of employees, including the compensation of corporate officers; commissions, tips, and bonuses; and receipts in kind that represent income to the recipient. They are measured before deductions such as social security contributions and union dues. All disbursements in the current period are covered. Retroactive wages are counted when paid rather than when earned.1 In the private sector, the wage and salary component covers employees of all private nonfarm business establishments, private households, nonprofit organiza tions, and farms. In the government sector, it covers employees of all local, State, and Federal governments (both civilian and military), including govern ment enterprises. It also covers U.S. residents who are employed by interna tional organizations and by foreign embassies and consulates located in the United States. The contributions made by employees under the various social insurance programs, although counted in wage and salary disbursements, are not part of the personal income total. They are excluded by means of the deduction made for personal contributions for social insurance. Estimates of wage and salary disbursements (which accounted for almost 60 percent of total personal income at the national level in 1987) are more complete and reliable than those of any other type of income except for transfer payments. Because of their sizable weight in the total income flows, they impart a large measure of reliability to the estimates of aggregate income. “ Covered’' wages and salaries The bulk of the county data used to estimate wage and salary disbursements is obtained from the ES -202 tabulations of the administrative records of each State Ul program prepared for BLS by the State employment security agencies (ES A ’s ) .2 Under the Ul program, every “covered” private firm or government agency is required to file quarterly contribution reports with the State ESA having jurisdiction. These quarterly ES -202 reports include the wages and salaries (including the value of meals and lodging furnished to employees without charge) disbursed by each employer for the reporting quarter as well as the number of full- and part-time workers employed in each of the 3 months of the quarter.3 Firms and agencies usually submit separate reports for each “county reporting unit”, i.e., for the sum of all the employer’s establishments in a given county, separately for each industry. However, under some cir cumstances, an employer may group very small establishments in a single “statewide” report without county designation. BEA obtains four-digit SIC tabulations of quarterly wages and monthly employment from BLS; these data, after editing and correcting, form the basis for approximately 96 percent of private wages and salaries and 93 percent of civilian government wages and salaries. (There are no ES -202 data for the military.) The ES -20 2 industry data have to be supplemented and modified in several ways to derive a complete measure of wages and salaries in covered industries for the county persona! income estimates. A description of these adjustments is provided in the following sections. Adjustment for statewide reporting.—Wages and salaries reported for statewide units are allocated to counties in proportion to the distribution of the wages and salaries reported by county; the allocations for each State are made separately for each private sector industry (generally at the two-digit SIC level) and for each of five civilian government components (Federal, State education, State noneducation, local education, and local noneducation). Adjustment for industry nonclassification.—The ES -20 2 tabulations regularly show minor amounts of payroll that have not been assigned to an industry. Because the industrial classification scheme followed in the national, State, and county income estimates does not permit a nonclassified category, it was necessary to adopt the convention of allocating the nonclassified payrolls among the industry groups in proportion to industry-reported payrolls. This particular adjustment of the reported ES -202 industry data is usually quite small— about 0.2 percent on a national basis. Furthermore, no error is introduced into the aggregate State and county wage estimates, because the adjustment involves only an apportionment by industry of amounts reported for particular States and counties. Adjustments for student employees—Students employed by the institutions of higher education in which they are enrolled are generally not covered by Ul. The State estimates of the wages of the noncovered student employees of private, State government, and local government institutions are based on the differences between the relevant ES -202 employment data and alternative employment data that include student employees. The alternative data are reported annually by the Census Bureau in County Business Patterns ( CBP) for the private component and in unpublished tabulations of public employment data for the two government components. The State-ievel methodology cannot be replicated at the county level; county data are frequently suppressed (to prevent disclosures) at the necessary level of industrial detail in CBP and are not available in the public employment tabulations. Accordingly, the State estimates for each of the three components, inclusive of the estimates of student employee wages, are allocated to counties in proportion to the distribution of ES -202 wages for each component. Adjustments to civilian government components.— Alternative source data are substituted for the ES -202 data when the latter series reflects excessively large proportions of payrolls not reported by county (for Federal civilian payrolls) or apparently reported in the wrong counties (for State government payrolls), in Minnesota, New York, and Wisconsin, the wages and salaries of the Postal Service are allocated to counties in proportion to the distribution of its employment, as reported by the Office of Personnel Management (0 P M ). In Hawaii prior to 1982 and in Virginia and Wisconsin for all years, the wages and salaries of the Department of Defense (DOD) are. allocated to counties by OPM employment data. In Tennessee, the ES -202 data are the basis for the county estimates of the Tennessee Valley Authority; the estimates for all other agencies are based on the OPM data. The education component of State government wages and salaries is based on ES -202 data for ail States. However, in six States (Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Wisconsin) the geographic coding of the ES -202 data for the noneducation component appears to attribute too much payroll and employment to the counties of the State capitals. The county estimates for these States are based on piace-of-work wage data derived from an unpublished tabulation of journey-to-work (JTW) data from the 1980 Census of Population. In Minnesota, the noneducation estimates prior to 1984, when improved ES -202 county reporting took effect, are based on the 1984 ES -202 1 . While the timing of wages when paid is a dear conceptual feature of personal income measurement, the difference between wages earned and wages paid has been negligible in recent years. 2. ES -20 2 is the Federal report that summarizes the data from the quarterly contribution reports filed by employers under the various State Ul programs. However, it is commonly used to refer to the program of compiling the wage and employment data. 3. State Ul laws require employers to estimate (if applicable) the cash value of meals and lodging provided employees without charge as part payment for services performed. The estimated cash value is to be included with cash pay when reporting payrolls. (Employers are not required to distinguish between the two types of pay in their reports.) It is doubtful, however, that many employers comply with this requirement of including pay-in-kind. data. Adjustments for noncovered segments of Ul-covered private industries.—The noncovered segments for which BEA presently makes adjustments include tips (taxicabs, eating and drinking places, hotels and other lodging places, personal services, and amusement and recreation services), commissions received by insurance soiicitors and real estate agents, payrolls of electric railroads and railroad carrier affiliates, and the salaries of corporate officers in Washington State. Except for tips, these segments are exempted from Ul coverage. Tips are xii METHODOLOGY LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME covered by the various Ul laws. BEA assumes that this form of income payment is subject to considerable underreporting and therefore makes estimates of additional tips in industries where tipping is most customary. Table A .— Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Wage and Salary Disbursements, by Component, United States, 1987 Millions of dollars Percent of total personal Income 3,768,696 100.00 Wage and salary disbursements*12 ......................................................................................................... 2,238,639 59.40 Total personal income1 ................................................................................................................................. F a r m .......................................................................................................... ■■■................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other3 ................................................... 8,295 10 ,6 12 .22 .28 Mini" 8 ........................................................................................... .................................................................... Construction.................................................................................................................................................. 2 3 5 77 1 17,4 8 4 .63 3.12 Manufacturing............................................................................................................................................... 490,218 13.01 Nondurable goo d s .............................................................................................................................. Food and kindred products................................................................................................ Textile mill products................................................................................................................. Apparel and other textile products............................................................................... Paper and allied products................................................................................................... Printing and publishing.......................................................................................................... 182,970 36,227 13,034 14,9 74 20,008 4.85 .96 .35 .40 .53 35544 94 Chemicals and allied products......................................................................................... Petroleum and coal products........................................................................................... Tobacco manufactures............................................................................................................ Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products........................................................ Leather and leather products........................................................................................... Durable goods....................................................................................................................................... Lumber and wood products.............................................................................................. Furniture and fixtures............................................................................................................ Primary metal industries...................................................................................................... Fabricated metal products................................................................................................... 34,818 6,156 1.886 18,332 2 ,19 1 307,248 14,280 .92 .16 .05 .49 .06 8.15 .38 9,490 .25 21,76 6 .58 34,641 .92 Machinery, except electrical.............................................................................................. Electric and electronic equipment................................................................................ Transportation equipment excluding motor vehicles....................................... Motor vehicles and equipment........................................................................................ Stone, clay, and glass products...........................................................:........................ 58 ,73 7 57,73 2 38,946 29,345 1.56 1.53 1.03 .78 14,775 .39 Instruments and related products................................................................................ Miscellaneous manufacturing Industries.................................................................. 19,888 7,648 .53 .20 Transportation and public utilities................................................................................................ 152,009 4.03 Railroad transportation................................................................................................................. Trucking and warehousing......................................................................................................... Water transportation....................................................................................................................... Other transportation4 ..................................................................................................................... Communication..................................................................................................................................... Electric, gas, and sanitary services.................................................................................... 11,248 33,587 .30 .89 4502 .13 30,194 40,768 31,310 .80 1.08 .83 Wholesale tra d e .......................................................................................................................................... Retail trade....................................................................................................................................................j Finance, insurance, and real estate........................................................................................... 154,882 224 5 5 1 1 7 5 ,1 7 4 4 .11 556 4.65 Services............................................................................................................................................................. Hotels and other lodging places............................................................................................ Personal services.............................................................................................................................. Private households........................................................................................................................... 47l]390 20,022 14,634 12.51 .53 .39 9,014 .24 Business services................................................................................................................................ Auto repair, services, and garages..................................................................................... 10 1,14 8 14 ,3 72 2.68 .38 Miscellaneous repair services................................................................................................... Amusement and recreation services.................................................................................. Motion pictures................................................................................................................................... 6,788 13,068 .18 .35 5,977 ¡5 Health services...................................................................................................................................... Legal services........................................................................................ Educational services........................................................................................................................ Social services.................................................................................................................................... Museums, botanical, and zoological gardens............................................... Membership organizations........................................................................................................... Miscellaneous services........................................................................ 149,689 30,343 24,129 16,946 3.97 .81 .64 732 2 2 ,4 77 42,051 .02 .60 1 .1 2 Government and government enterprises............................................................................... Federal civilian.................................................................................................................................... M ilitary...................................................................................................................................................... 410 ,3 4 7 84,435 10.89 2.24 4 2 5 97 15 3 State and lo c a l...................... 1 ............................................................................................................ 283,415 7,52 .45 A separate estimate for each of the noncovered segments is made at both the national and State levels (based on either direct data or indirect indica tors). The estimate is added to the ES—202 payroll amount in the industry of the noncovered segment to produce the final estimate for the industry. County estimates are made by allocating the State total, inclusive of the adjustment, by the distribution of ES -202 payrolls for the appropriate industry. Independent estimates of the noncovered segments are not made for counties because of the lack of relevant data. “ Noncovered” wages and salaries In addition to the small segments of Ul-covered industries that are outside the scope of the State Ul programs, a group of industries and major segments is referred to as “ noncovered.” In the private sector, farms, farm labor contractors, railroads, elementary and secondary schools with religious affiliation, religious membership organizations, private households, and “other” are treated as noncovered in making the county estimates of wages and salaries.4 In the public sector, the military is noncovered. A description of the procedures used in making the county estimates of wages and salaries in the noncovered industries is provided in the following sections. Farms.— BEA estimates of farm wages and salaries include cash pay and pay-in-kind of hired farm labor and salaries of officers of corporate farms. They do not include pay of contract farm labor, which is classified as part of agricultural services. County estimates of cash wages of hired farm labor are made by allocating State totals, estimated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and adjusted to the BEA definition, by county distributions from the 1978 and 1982 Censuses of Agriculture. In Arizona, California, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island, ES -202 wages are substituted for the census-based estimates in counties where the ES -202 amounts are higher. The estimates of the pay-in-kind of hired farm labor are based on the number of workers on farms who worked 150 days or more in a year, as reported in the censuses of agriculture. The estimates of the salaries of corporate officers are based on the amounts reported in the censuses of agriculture. Farm labor contractors.— Contract farm labor (as distinct from hired farm labor) is classified as an agricultural service. Because most State Ul programs do not cover, or only partially cover, this group of workers, BEA makes an independent estimate of wages of contract farm laborers and adds it to the ES -202 wages in agricultural services. The State and county estimates are based on the proportional distribution of expenditures for contract labor reported in the 1978 and 1982 Censuses of Agriculture. Different procedures are used for Arizona, California, and Florida because of complete or near-complete Ul coverage of contract farm labor in those States. In Arizona and California, the ES -202 data are the basis for the estimates; in Florida, the ES -20 2 amount for a county is substituted for the census-based estimate when the former is higher. Railroads.—The railroad industry is covered by its own unemployment insur ance program, which is administered by the Railroad Retirement Board, rather than by State Ul programs. Suitable data are not available from the Railroad Retirement Board for making county estimates of wages. The principal basis for the BEA county estimates of wages and salaries in the railroad industry is an employment series developed from biennial reports on employment in class I railroads prepared by the Association of American Railroads (A A R ).5 These reports include information on employment by railroad company for selected metropolitan area counties (accounting for approximately 75 percent of all railroad employment) and a residual “all other” for each State. Employment for the years between the AAR reports is approximated by straight-line interpolation, and the most recent data are used for the subsequent year or years. Railroad wages and salaries for the metropolitan counties and State residuals are estimated as the sum of the products of employment by company for each area and national average wages by company as reported by the Interstate Commerce Commission. (This is the same methodology used to estimate railroad wages and salaries at the State level.) The State residuals are allocated to counties by a 1979 distribution of railroad wages and salaries by county of work derived from 1980 census JTW data. Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. 1 . Includes adjustment for border workers: Income of U.S. residents working across U.S.borders less income of foreign residents working in the United States. 3. Other Includes wages and salaries of U.S. residents working for international organizations and for foreign embassies and consulates located In the United States. 4. “Other' is the designation for “rest of the world* in the component classification used in the State and local area estimates. Although it reflects wages paid to U.S. residents by international organizations and by foreign embassies and consulates located in the United States, by convention it has been included with private nonfarm industries rather than with government. 4 . Includes local and interurban passenger transit, transportation by air, pipelines (except natural gas), and transportation services. 5. Railroads are classified on the basis of a 3-year average of operating revenues. Class I railroads are those with revenue of $50 million or more. 2. Includes wages received by border workers employed in the United States. METHODOLOGY LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Elementary and secondary schools with religious affiliation— In many States, this segment is only partially covered by State Ul programs. In about one-half of the States, coverage is complete enough to permit use of ES -202 data as a basis for the wage and salary estimates. In the other States, the county estimates are based on the best available series chosen from data on employment of private elementary and secondary schools published by State departments of education, employment data from the U.S. Department of Education’ s 1980-81 survey of private elementary and secondary schools, or relevant wage data from CBP. Religious membership organizations.— Ul coverage of this segment is inad equate, and alternative data at the county level are not available. Therefore, the State totals for the segment are allocated to counties in proportion to the distribution of civilian population. Private households— For this largely noncovered industry, the county es timates of cash pay are based on place-of-work private household wages from the 1980 census JTW data. The estimates of pay-in-kind are based on place-of-work employment data from the same source. This methodology is the same as used to prepare the State estimates. “ Other” .— This term, as it appears in the industry detail of the State and local area income tables, refers to U.S. residents employed by international organizations and by foreign embassies and consulates located in the United States. It differs from “ rest of the world” (the industry designation appearing in the national tables) in that “rest of the world" also includes international border workers, i.e., U.S. residents working across the border in Canada or Mexico and foreign residents working in the United States. In the State and local area estimates, border workers are reflected through the residence adjustment process. The State and local area estimates of “other” are made by allocating the appropriate national total by an estimated geographic distribution of administra tive expenditures of international and foreign organizations operating in the United States. This distribution was prepared for 1968 by the Balance of Payments Division, BEA. Because of the absence of related data, the reliability of the estimates for this subcomponent of wage and salary disbursements is low, even at the national level. However, the dollar amounts involved are so small that the effect on the reliability of the wage component, even at the county level, is negligible. Military—This category includes the cash pay and pay-in-kind of full-time military personnel and of the members of the military reserves. The county estimates of full-time cash pay are based on county payroll estimates by branch of service, prepared by DOD, and a county distribution of Coast Guard military personnel,' prepared by the Department of Transportation. Independently derived national and State totals for each branch of service are distributed to counties on the basis of these series. In most cases where a military installation extends across county boundaries, the entire payroll is assigned to the county that xiii In the national economic accounts, the imputation of wages is depicted as though the pay-in-kind had taken the form of cash flows. For example, it is assumed that the employer, instead of furnishing employees with free meals, pays them corresponding amounts of cash wages and that the employees, in turn, use these wages to buy items previously purchased by the employer. Employees’ wages and business sales to consumers (recorded in personal consumption expenditures) are raised by equivalent amounts. Omission of the imputation would understate the measures of personal income, personal con sumption expenditures, and total output. It would also understate the real earnings of employees receiving meals relative to the earnings of those paid wholly on a cash basis. The estimation of the imputation is rather imprecise and involves a number of difficult decisions that can be made only in a pragmatic fashion. For instance, the imputation is confined to meals, clothing, and lodging because other perquisites, such as medical and recreational services, have generally been less important and cannot be estimated satisfactorily from available data. Pay-in-kind is relatively important in the military, farming, and private households; therefore, the description of how it is estimated is discussed in the relevant preceding sections. Among fully covered industries, payment in the form of meals and lodging is still customary to some extent in eating and drinking places, hotels, and water transportation. Separate distributions of payments in cash and in kind for these industries are not available for States or counties. Although the value of meals and lodging received in kind is included in the payroll totals tabulated from the Ul administrative records (to the extent that employers comply with the reporting requirements), it is not reported separately. Among industries lacking complete Ul coverage (in addition to farms, military, and private households), separate estimates of pay-in-kind are made by BEA for private hospitals, membership organizations, and private educational services. For private hospitals, the estimate reflects the pay-in-kind received by student nurses and interns and by members of religious orders working in hospitals but excluded from Ul coverage. Pay-in-kind of private hospitals is estimated at the State and county levels in proportion to ES -202 employment because of the lack of direct data. For elementary and secondary schools with religious affiliation and for religious membership organizations, the estimates reflect pay-in-kind received by personnel who are members of religious orders. At the State level, the estimates are based on the geographic distributions of selected categories of Catholic clergy and members of religious orders, which are published annually in the Official Catholic Directory (for private education: full-time teaching priests, teaching brothers, teaching sisters, etc.; for member ship organizations: resident pastors, diocesan priests, etc.). At the county level, however, the estimates are based on the distribution of employment (for elementary and secondary schools) or civilian population (for religious member ship organizations), in the absence of more appropriate data. contains the headquarters. Pay-in-kind measures the value of the meals and clothing received by enlisted Other Labor Income personnel.6 The State estimates of pay-in-kind of full-time personnel are allocated to the counties by the geographic distribution of enlisted personnel for each branch of service, as reported by DOD, or by the Coast Guard personnel distribution. Little information, direct or indirect, is available for estimating military reserve pay below the State level. State estimates of military reserve pay, inclusive of supplies and equipment received (pay-in-kind), are based on direct data supplied by DOD. The county distribution of military reserve pay is assumed to be in proportion to the distribution of the civilian resident population within each State. Pay-in-kind The wage and salary estimates for selected industries include the value of meals, clothing, and lodging received in kind that represents income to the employee (pay-in-kind), valued at the cost to the employer. Market value to the employee would be a preferable concept for some purposes, although it is more elusive and less subject to quantitative determination. 6. The clothing imputation is confined to “standard" issues; it does not include clothing and equipment designed for use on special duties or under unusual conditions. Other labor income (OLI) consists primarily of employer contributions to private pension and private welfare funds, including privately administered workers' compensation funds. Other items included are directors' fees, com pensation to prison inmates, and judicial fees. Employer contributions to private pension and welfare funds, excluding workers’ compensation funds.—These are payments made by employers on behalf of their employees to private funds for the provision of pensions, group health insurance, group life insurance, and supplemental unemployment insur ance. For the private sector, no direct data for these contributions are available below the national level. The BEA national estimates for each two-digit SIC industry are allocated to States and counties in proportion to wages and salaries for the industry. This procedure incorporates the wide variation of contribution rates, relative to wages, among industries and therefore reflects appropriately the various mixes of industries among the States and counties. It does not reflect variations of contribution rates among States and counties for a given industry. The Federal Government makes contributions to a private pension fund, called the Thrift Savings Plan, on behalf of its civilian employees who participate in the Federal Employees Retirement System (mainly employees hired after 1983). In the absence of direct data, the national estimate is allocated to States and counties in proportion to Federal civilian wages and salaries. XIV METHODOLOGY LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME State governments make contributions to private pension funds only for education employees. Direct data are available for States (from the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America/College Retirement Equities Fund), but not for counties. The county estimates are prepared by allocating the State estimates In proportion to State and local government education wages and salaries. Local government contributions to private pension funds consist of large, nonrecurring payments made by four jurisdictions in 1985; the payments were assigned to the appropriate counties. In the absence of direct data below the national level, the State and county estimates of government contributions to private welfare funds on behalf of government employees are prepared by allocating the national estimate in proportion, to ES -20 2 employment, separately for Federal, State, and local government. Proprietors’ Income Proprietors’ Income is the income, Including income-in-kind, of sole proprietor ships and partnerships and of tax-exempt cooperatives. The imputed net rental income of owner-occupants of farm dwellings is included. Dividends and mone tary interest received by proprietors of nonfinancial business and rental incomes received by persons not primarily engaged in the real estate business are excluded; these incomes are included in dividends, net interest, and rental income of persons. Proprietors’ income, which is treated in its entirety as received by individuals, is estimated in two parts— nonfarm and farm. Table C .— Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Proprietors’ Income, by Component, United States, 19 87 Table B .— Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Other Labor Income, by Component, United States, 1987 Percent of total Percent Millions personal of dollars income of dollars of total personal income 3,768,696 100.00 Millions Total personal income........................................................................................................................... . Other labor incom e......................................................... .............................................................................. 2 0 7,73 1 5.51 Employer contributions to private pension funds and private welfare fu n d s ..................................... ;..................................................................................... 203,724 5.41 Private pension funds, group life insurance, group health insurance, and supplemental unemployment insurance................................................................... Privately administered workers'compensation.......................................................... All other1 ........................................................................................................................................................ 176 ,9 75 26,749 4,007 4.70 .7 ! .1 1 Total personal income.................................................................................................................................. 3,768,696 Proprietors' income1 ......................................................... 40 ,898 1.09 Nonfarm ............................................................................................................................................................ 269,965 7.16 Consists of directors' fees, compensation of prisoners, and judicial fees. Employer contributions to privately administered workers’ compensation funds.—The task of estimating is more complex for this component than for contributions to private pension funds and other private welfare funds because premiums for compensation insurance are largely governed by an occupational risk factor. Variations among industries are related primarily to the proportion of hazardous occupations within each industry rather than to the level of wages or employment. State all-industry estimates of workers' compensation contributions, exclusive of court-awarded benefits, are based on State data from the National Council on Compensation Insurance (for premiums paid to private insurance carriers underwriting workers’ compensation) and from SSA (for benefits paid by self-insured employers). The National Income and Wealth Division, BEA, prepares national estimates of contributions by two-digit SIC industry for the two types of payments combined. Preliminary State estimates of contributions by industry (based on the distribution of wages) are reconciled with the State all-industry estimates and with the national industry estimates.7 The State estimates of employer contributions for workers’ compensation are completed by the addition of estimates of court-awarded payments to railroad workers— based on injury data from the Federal Railroad Administration, Department of Trans portation— and to maritime seamen— based on the State distribution of water transportation wages and salaries.8 8.25 F a r m ........................................................................... ................................................ ..................................... Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. 1. 310,863 106.00 Agricultural services, forestry, and fisheries............................................................... 3,317 ,09 M ining.......................................................... ......................................................... .................................. 3.437 .09 Construction......................................................................................................................................... Manufacturing........................................................................ 47,9 21 1.2 7 5,330 .15 Transportation and public utilities....................... 14,354 .38 Wholesale and retail trade................................................. j...................... ........... •'................ 34,062 .90 Finance, insurance, and real estate............................................... Services....................................................... ............................................................................................... 3,219 157,775 4.19 .09 Business services...................................................................................................................... 6 7.370 1.79 Professional and social services......... ..................................................... 90,405 2.40 Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. 1. Shown with the inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments. Nationally, nonfarm proprietors’ income is shown both with and without two adjustments: The inventory valuation adjustment (IVA) and the capital consump tion adjustment (CCAdj). The measure with the IVA and CCAdj is the measure of current production. In the context of norifarm proprietors’ income, the IVA is needed because, under the accounting practices used by businesses to determine income as reported in the source data, inventories are often charged to cost of sales (withdrawn) at their acquisition cost rather than at replacement cost. In periods of changing prices, this practice results In capital gains (or losses) on inventoried goods. The iVA is an estimate of the capital gain, but with the opposite algebraic sign; that is, the IVA is the difference between the cost of inventory withdrawals as valued in determining income and the cost of withdrawals valued at replacement cost. Thus, adding the IVA to income removes the capital gain, as is appropriate for a measure of current production. Analogously, the CCAdj is the difference between depreciation as valued in In the absence of direct data at the county level, county estimates of total employer contributions by industry for privately administered workers’ compensa tion funds are prepared by allocating the State estimates in proportion to wage and salary disbursements by industry. determining income as reported in the source data and what is referred to as Directors' fe e s —Approximately three-fourths of all directors’ fees occur in finance, insurance, and real estate. The State and county estimates are prepared by allocating the national estimates in proportion to wages and salaries for each two-digit SIC industry. estimates for inventory change and depreciation are derived from sources that Ail other O L L —State and county estimates for the remaining items of OLI (compensation to prison inmates and judicial fees) are prepared by allocating the national, estimates in proportion to civilian population. “economic” depreciation—depreciation on the basis of consistent accounting (uniform service lives and straight-line depreciation) and valued at replacement cost.9 Neither adjustment is necessary for farm proprietors' income because the value these items at replacement cost, in a manner consistent with NIPA accounting. The estimates of both farm and nonfarm proprietors' income include an adjustment for gains from loans defaults. A business loan default, as distin guished from the business losses that may have led to It, has no effect on national income as a whole. However, it Is counted as a loss to the creditor and must therefore be offset by a gain attributed to the defaulting borrower. 7 . The reconciliation is made using a procedure in which elements of a two-dimensional matrix are alternately made to sum to geographic and industry control totals—through allocation—until the desired degree of balance is achieved. Usually one set ot control totals is designated as fixed and governs the final distribution. In this case, the national industry totals are fixed. States: Revised Estimates 1929-74," Survey o f CURRENT Business 56 (January 1976): Part I, and Allan 8. In the case of self-insured workers’ compensation plans and court-awarded compensation for injury, benefits and employer contributions are identical. SURVEY 55 (October 1975): 14. 9. For a more detailed discussion, see “The National Income and Product Accounts of the United H. Young, "New Estimates of Capital Consumption Allowances in the Benchmark Revision of G N P ,” LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Nonfarm proprietors' income At both the State and county levels, the estimates of the Income of nonfarm sole proprietorships and partnerships are based principally on data tabulated from their tax returns for tax years 19 8 1-83 . The data were drawn from IRS form 1065 (for partnerships) and Schedule C of form 1040 (for sole proprietorships). The data used for the estimates are tabulations of net profit less loss (N P LL) and of gross receipts, by two-digit SIC industry, from the two forms combined. The geographic coding of the data is by tax-filing address, thus reflecting predominantly the place of residence of the income recipients. In the absence of a place of work series, it is a BEA convention to present the State and county nonfarm proprietors’ income estimates as if place of work and place of residence are identical. The national estimates of nonfarm proprietors' income, which are also based on tax data, include several adjustments that cannot be replicated subnationally because the necessary source data are not available. These adjustments are the IVA, the CCAdj, the defaulters’ gain adjustment, and an adjustment for income not reported on tax returns. The last, known as the “underground economy” adjustment, accounts for about one-half of total nonfarm proprietors’ income in recent years. In the State and county methodologies, the underground economy adjustment is treated separately for some industries, but otherwise all four national adjustments are reflected implicitly through their inclusion in the national totals that are allocated to States and to counties. The State methodology (described in the August 1986 S u r v e y ) and the county methodology are similar, but source data problems— which tend to be more acute for counties than for States— require that less direct source data be used more frequently for counties than for States. The N P LL data at the county level are highly volatile for many industries, indicating that they are unreliable. The gross receipts data for manufacturing industries also proved to be too volatile for reliability at the county level. The 19 8 1-83 State estimates for each of 14 nonmanufacturing industries (out of a total if 64 two-digit SIC industries), together accounting for more than 80 percent of total nonfarm proprietors’ income, were allocated in two pieces. The State estimates exclusive of the underground economy adjustment were allocated to counties in proportion to the distribution of N P L L .10 N P LL is not an appropriate basis for the regional distribution of the underground economy adjustment because N P LL is reduced by the tax evasion that, in large part, the adjustments reflect. Instead, gross receipts, a measure of the general level of activity of proprietors by industry and county, was used for the allocation of the adjustment. The State estimates of all of nonfarm proprietors’ income in each of an additional 26 nonmanufacturing industries, together accounting for less than 15 percent of nonfarm proprietors’ income, were also allocated to counties in proportion to the gross receipts series. The 1983 estimates for these 40 industries were extrapolated to 1984 and 1985 by the relative change in the number of small firms by industry, as reported in CBP. The 1986 and 1987 estimates are given the same county distributions as the 1985 estimates. In the absence of reliable direct data, the State estimates for each of the 21 manufacturing industries were allocated to counties in proportion to wages and salaries for the industry. This methodology is admittedly weak; for example, it attributes too much income to counties with large manufacturing plants owned by corporations. However, the amount of proprietors’ income in manufacturing is so small (in most years less than 2 percent of the all-industry total) that no significant error is imparted either to the county earnings total for an industry or to county total nonfarm proprietors' income. For the three remaining industries, limited partners’ income presents a special estimating problem. In these industries— crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, real estate, and holding and other investment companies— limited partnerships are often used as tax shelters. Limited partners’ participation in partnerships is often purely financial; their participation more closely resembles that of stockholder-investors than that of working partners. Accordingly, the usual assumption about residence—that the county from which the partnership files its tax return is the same as the residence of the partners— is unsatisfac tory. No direct data on the income of these partners by their place of residence are available. The State estimates of proprietors' income for these industries are 10. The 14 industries for which N P LL data are used are agricultural services, general building contractors, special trade contractors, motor freight and warehousing, wholesale trade, auto dealers, miscellaneous retailers, insurance agents, and six service industries (personal, business, auto repair, health, legal, and miscellaneous). METHODOLOGY xv allocated to counties in the same proportion as dividends received by individuals (based on all-industry dividends reported on IRS form 10 40 ). This procedure is essentially the same as used to prepare the State estimates for these three industries. Collectively, the estimates of these industries, which accounted for — 1.6 percent of nonfarm proprietors’ income for the Nation in 19 8 7, have little effect on county total nonfarm proprietors’ income. (A large negative estimate for real estate more than offset the positive estimates for the other two industries.) However, the State and county distribution imparted to these industries— independent of actual industrial activity—can have a substantial effect on the county earnings totals for these three industries. The estimates of the net income of rural telephone and electric cooperatives are prepared separately from the remainder of their respective industries (communications, and electric, gas, and sanitary services), the county estimates are based on the net margins (i.e„ profits) and the county distributions of the dwellings of customer-members of each cooperative, as reported by the Rural Electrification Administration, USDA. The net margin of each cooperative is allocated to counties by the distribution of its customer-members. The allocated amounts for the cooperatives are then summed to county totals by industry, which are used in turn to allocate the State estimates of net income to counties. Farm proprietors’ income The estimation of farm proprietors’ income starts with the computation of the realized net income of all farms, derived as farm gross receipts less production expenses. This measure is then modified to reflect current production through a change-in-inventory adjustment and to exclude the income of corporate farms and salaries paid to corporate officers. Tables showing the derivation of State and county farm proprietors’ income in detail (see Appendix B of volume 1) are available from REIS. The concepts underlying the BEA estimates of farm income are generally the same as those underlying the farm income estimates of the USDA. The major definitional difference between the two sets of estimates relates to corporate farms. The USDA totals include net income of corporate farms, whereas the BEA personal income series, which measures farm proprietors’ net income, by definition excludes corporate farms. Also, BEA classifies the salaries of officers of corporate farms as part of farm wages and salaries; USDA treats the corporate officers’ salaries as returns to corporate ownership and as part of the total return to farm operators. Further differences between the two sets of estimates relate to depreciation and to loan defaults. BEA adjusts USDA depreciation from a declining-balance basis to a straight-line basis, consistent with B EA’s estimates for other industries. The defaulters' gain adjustment (discussed in the prefatory statement of the proprietors’ income section) is added to USDA farm .income in the derivation of BEA farm income. BEA estimates of total net farm income measure income from the current year’s production. To arrive at this level, income is adjusted by the value of the net change during the year in farm inventories of livestock and crops held for sale. If farmers sell crops in the current year that were produced in prior years, cash receipts from marketing will overstate income from current production by the amount of sales from storage, the amount held in inventory will decline, and the value of the net change in inventories will be negative. Conversely, if farmers store more of current production than they sell from storage, cash receipts will understate income from current production, the amount held in inventory will rise, and the value of the net change in inventories will be positive. In either case, the inventory change adjustment yields a measure of farm income reflecting current production. The methods used to estimate farm proprietors’ income at the county level rely heavily on data obtained from the 19 74, 1978, and 1982 Censuses of Agriculture and on selected annual county data prepared by the State offices affiliated with the National Agricultural Statistics Service (N A S S ), USDA. The NASS data are used, wherever possible, to interpolate and extrapolate the estimates to noncensus years. In addition, data from other sources within the USDA, such as the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, are used to prepare a fairly detailed income and expense statement covering all farms in each State and county (see Appendix B of volume 1 ) . Although a substantial amount of farm data is reported to the IRS, it is of limited use for local area income estimation primarily because the size of the IRS sample is inadequate. Several other serious obstacles limit the use of the IRS farm data. The diversity of accounting methods that underlie the tax reports xvi METHODOLOGY LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME filed by proprietors of small farms makes it difficult to calculate net income on any uniform basis. Furthermore, the tax concepts of income and deductions are not comparable with the national economic accounting concepts. Finally, the IRS tabulations do not adequately cover the income of many farmers in the lower income brackets. The census year estimates of farm proprietors' income are prepared from data collected in the censuses of agriculture and from the USDA State totals of income and expense items. County distributions of 46 components of gross income and inventory change and of 12 categories of production expenses are used to allocate the corresponding State series. Gross income and inventory change include the following separately estimated items: ( 1 ) The cash receipts from farm marketing of crops and livestock (in component detail); (2 ) the income from other farm-related activities, including recreational services, forest products, and custom feeding services performed by farm operators; (3) the payments to farmers under several government payment programs; (4 ) the value of food and fuel produced and consumed on farms; (5) the gross rental value of farm dwellings; and (6) the value of the set of provisional estimates of the major components of “other expenses” was constructed for all three census years based on indirect allocators drawn from the censuses. For example, depreciation and short-term interest were allocated by the value of machinery and equipment, and taxes and mortgage interest were allocated by the value of land and buildings. The 1974 county distribution of other expenses was extended forward to 1978 and 1982 by the percentage changes in the county totals of the provisional estimates. The 1982 county distributions are used to allocate the State totals for each subsequent year. Intrastate sales and purchases between farms are offsetting income and expense items when State estimates are aggregated; consequently the USDA excludes these transactions in its estimates of the cash receipts from marketing livestock and the expenses for livestock purchased. However, such transactions may not necessarily be intracounty transactions; therefore, BEA estimates such transactions and distributes them among counties by two different allocators. Income is allocated by cash receipts for livestock, and expenses are allocated by value of livestock purchased. Similarly, for net rent within each State, the net change in the physical volume of farm inventories of crops and livestock.11 coùnty distribution of rent received is different from that of rent paid. Data for both are reported in the censuses agriculture. Cash receipts from marketing is the most important component of gross farm income. The USDA includes about 150 different commodities and generally has annual production, marketing, and price data available for preparing the es By definition, farm proprietors’ income includes only the net farm income accruing to proprietorships and partnerships. The foregoing procedure produces a timates on a State basis. However, annual county estimates of cash re ceipts— usually for total crops and for total livestock— are currently available for only 20 States.1112 In the other States, the USDA State estimates of cash receipts from the marketing of individual commodities are summed into the 13 crop and 5 livestock groups for which value-of-sales data are reported by county in the censuses of agricultures. The aggregates for the census years are then allocated by the related census county distributions. Estimates for intercensal years are either based on supplemental county estimates of annual production of selected field crops and State season average prices available from the State NASS offices, or they are calculated by straight-line interpolation between the census years and adjusted to State USDA levels. Estimates of income from other farm-related activities are prepared from corresponding information reported by county in the censuses of agriculture. Tabulations of total government payments to farmers by county are available from the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service on an annual basis. No direct information is available by county for estimatmg the imputed income items— value of home consumption and gross rental value of farm dwellings. The county estimates of home consumption are made using the distribution of the number of farms reported in the censuses of agriculture to allocate the State estimates to the counties. Gross rental value is estimated using the distribution of the census-reported value of farm land and buildings to allocate the State estimates. The value of the change in inventories by county is estimated separately for livestock and for crops. For those States reporting the number of cattle, swine, and sheep on farms by county as of January 1, these data are incorporated into allocating series to distribute the State estimates of the change in livestock inventories. In the States where the livestock inventory data are unavailable, the county distribution of the number of livestock units on farms reported in the censuses of agriculture, or interpolations between the census observations, are used to allocate the annual State totals. This procedure is also used to prepare estimates of the value of the change in poultry inventories. measure of total net farm income; therefore, an adjustment is made to exclude the net farm income of corporate farms (including officers’ salaries). The adjustment, made separately for each county where appropriate, is based on the proportional division of acreage between corporate and noncorporate farms reported for each county in the censuses of agriculture. The adjusted net farm income is modified so that the county estimates, when summed to State totals, equal the related independently derived State estimates. Dividends, Interest, and Rent Dividends are payments in cash or other assets, excluding stock, by corpor ations organized for profit to noncorporate stockholders who are U.S. residents. Interest is the monetary and imputed interest income of persons from all sources. Imputed interest represents the excess of income received by financial intermediaries from funds entrusted to them by persons over income disbursed by these intermediaries to persons. Part of imputed interest reflects the value of financial services rendered without charge to persons by depository institutions. The remainder is the property income held by life insurance companies and private noninsured pension funds on the account of persons; one example is the additions to policyholder reserves held by life insurance companies. Rental income of persons (with CCAdj) is the monetary income of persons (except those primarily engaged in the real estate business) from the rental of real property (including mobile homes); 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. The CCAdj is discussed in the prefatory statement of the proprietors’ income section. Table D .— Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Personal Dividend Income, Personal Interest Income, and Rental Income of Persons, by Component, United States, 3987 Percent The value of the change in crop inventories is estimated by allocating the State totals by annual county crop production data from the NASS State offices, where available, or by census crop production data. Production expenses for a number of items are estimated by county using direct allocators from the censuses of agriculture.13* Many expense items— including taxes, interest less defaulters’ gain, and depreciation—are combined and allocated based on the “other expenses” series reported in the 1974 Census of Agriculture but not available in the 1978 and 1982 censuses. A 1 1 . Recreation services income is received for providing facilities for fishing, hunting, camping, etc. 12 . The States for which county estimates of cash receipts are currently available are Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, and Wisconsin. 13. The following are the expense items: Purchases of feed, livestock and poultry, seed, fertilizer, Millions of dollars Total personal income.................................................................................................................................. of total personal Income 3,768,696 100.00 634,004 16.82 Personal dividend Income, personal interest Income, and rental Income of persons....................................................................................................................................... 88,579 2.35 Personal Interest Income..................................................................................................................... Personal dividend income................................................................................................................. 526,988 13.98 Monetary................................................................................................................................................... Imputed...................................................................................................................................................... 313,383 213,605 8.32 5.67 Rental income of persons1 .............................................................................................................. 18,437 Monetary.................................................................................................................................................. 3 1J5 4 .49 84 Imputed..................................................................................................................................................... - 1 3 ,3 t 7 agricultural chemicals and lime, and petroleum products; cash wages, perquisites, and contract labor expenses; machine hire and customwork; animal health costs; and all other expenses (mainly ‘ overhead” Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. items such as taxes, mortgage interest less defaulters’ gain, electricity, telephone, and depreciation). 1. Shown with the capital consumption adjustment. - .3 5 METHODOLOGY LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME xvii Transfer Payments Dividends and interest The State and county estimates of dividends and monetary interest, except for the interest from municipal bonds, are based on the IRS Individual Master File (IM F) tabulations of dividends and interest reported on individual income tax returns.14*1 The estimates of interest paid by money market mutual funds, reported to IRS as dividends, are based on the IMF dividends distribution. For the years through 1986, for which IMF tabulations are available, -the estimates of interest and dividends are based directly on them. The estimates for 1987 are based on the 1986 data. The estimates of interest from municipal bonds are based on the State and county distributions of the number of high-income families and individuals from the 1980 Census of Population. The State estimates of the imputed interest from private noninsured pension funds, as described in the August 1986 S u r vey, are based on estimated employer Transfer payments are income payments to persons, generally in monetary form, for which they do not render current services. As a component of personal income, they are payments by government and business to individuals and nonprofit institutions. (Transfer payments from foreigners are netted against like transfer payments to foreigners and entered in the national accounts as a personal outlay.) In 1987, transfer payments accounted for almost 15 percent of TPI. This component of the State and county personal income series reflects the sum of more than 50 separately estimated items. Tables showing State and county estimates of transfer payments by major program (see Appendix B of volume Table E — Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Transfer Payments, United States, 19 87 contributions to private pension funds by State of employee residence. The county estimates are prepared by allocating the State estimates in proportion to Percent Millions of total personal of dollars income taxable monetary interest. Both the State and county estimates of all other imputed interest reflect the geographic distribution of taxable monetary interest. Total personal income.................................................................................................................................. 3,768,696 Rent 100.00 Monetary rent.—The rental income component of personal income is a net Transfer paym ents.......................................................................................................................................... 549,331 14.58 measure of rent. State-level data for the net rental income of persons are Government payments to individuals......................................................................................... Retirement and disability insurance benefit payments........................................ Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance payments.................. .............. 510,399 291,875 201,057 13.54 7.74 5.33 Railroad retirement and disability payments.......................................... 6,476 .1 7 Federal civilian employee retirement payments................................................. Military retirement paym ents.................... ..................................................................... State and local government employee retirement payments................... 26,426 18,399 30,887 .70 .49 .82 Workers' compensation payments (Federal and S ta te ).............................. Other government disability insurance payments 1 ........................................ Medical payments2 ................................................................................................................ 5,263 3,367 134,388 .14 .09 3.57 Income maintenance benefit payments........................................................................... Supplemental security income (SSI) payments................................................ Aid to families with dependent children.................................................................. 46,916 13,296 16 ,715 1.24 .35 .44 Food stam ps.................................................................................................................................. 10,591 .28 Other income maintenance3 ............................................................................................... Unemployment benefit payments......................................................................................... State unemployment insurance compensation.................................................... 6,314 14,951 14,291 .1 7 .40 .38 available from IRS, but these data are subject to large sampling error for the smaller States and the sum of the States accounts for only 25 percent (or less) of the national BEA estimate of monetary rent. Although the IMF tabulations include only gross rent, they are prepared from the entire file of individual income tax returns and, therefore, are not subject to sampling error. The national estimates of monetary rent are allocated to States and counties in proportion to gross rent reported in the IMF county tabulations. Royalties— The State estimates of royalties are based on the State distribu tion of royalties reported in the IRS publication series Statistics o f Income (S O I). The SOAreported amounts account for about two-thirds of the BEA national estimate of royalties. The difference between the SOAreported amount and the national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to the number of returns with royalties reported for each State in the SOI. The estimated underreported amount is added to the SOAreported amount to produce the final State estimate of royalties. Because data on the county distribution of royalties are not available, the State totals are allocated by the county estimates of monetary interest. Imputed rent.— County estimates of nonfarm imputed net rent are prepared in two parts: Owner-occupied mobile homes and all other owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings. (Imputed rent for farm dwellings is classified with farm proprietors’ income.) State and county estimates of imputed rent for owner-occupied mobile homes are made by allocating the national total, inclusive of the CCAdj, for each year by the geographic distribution of the number of mobile homes and trailers reported in the 1980 Census of Housing. (The proportion of trailers to mobile homes is too small to affect the distribution.) County estimates of imputed rent for all other owner-occupied dwellings are prepared by allocating State totals, inclusive of the CCAdj, by the estimated market value of owner-occupied, single-family nonfarm dwellings. The estimated market value was derived, separately for each county, as the product of the number of owner-occupied, single-family nonfarm dwellings and the related median value reported in the 1980 Census of Housing. The State-level method ology is a similar allocation of the national total, but it also reflects data for census regions from the biennial American Housing Survey, available most recently for 1985. The State and county estimates of imputed rent reflect adjustments for the following natural disasters and other unique circumstances: ( 1 ) Hurricane Unemployment compensation for Federal civilianemployees.................... Unemployment compensation for railroad employees.................................... 178 149 0 0 Unemployment compensation for veterans............................................................ Other unemployment compensation4 ........................................................................... 133 200 0 .01 16,491 14,024 .44 .3 7 .02 Veterans benefit payments........................................................................................................ Veterans pensions and compensation............................................................ Educational assistance to veterans, dependents,and survivors5 ............. 730 Veterans life insurance benefit payments.............................................................. 1,697 Other assistance to veterans6 .......................................................................................... Federal education and training assistance payments (other than for veterans) 7 ............................... Other government payments to individuals8 ................................................................. TO .05 0 5,029 749 .13 .02 Payments to nonprofit institutions..................................................................... Federal Government payments............................................................................................... 15,583 3,750 .41 .10 State and local government payments9 .......................................................................... Business payments.......................................................................................................................... 7,033 4,800 .19 .13 Business payments to individuals10 ........................................................................................... 23,349 .62 Detail may 1. Includes 2. Consists 3. Includes not add to totals due to rounding. temporary disability payments and black lung payments. of medicare payments, medical vendor payments, and CHAMPUS payments. general assistance, emergency assistance, foster home care payments, earned income tax credits, and energy assistance. 4. Consists of trade adjustment allowances payments and public service jobless benefit payments. 5. Includes veterans readjustment benefit payments and educational assistance to spouses and children of disabled or deceased veterans. 6 . Includes payments to paraplegics, payments for autos and conveyances for disabled veterans, veterans aid, and veterans bonuses. 7 . Includes Federal fellowship payments (National Science Foundation fellowships and traineeships, subsistence payments to State maritime academy cadets, and other Federal fellowships), interest damage in 19 States in 1985, (2) hurricane damage in Texas in 1983, (3) flood damage in Arkansas, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, and Missouri in 1982, and payments on guaranteed student loans, higher education student assistance, and Job Corps payments. 8 . Consists of Bureau of Indian Affairs payments, education exchange payments, compensation of survivors of public safety officers, compensation of victims of crime, Alaska Permanent Fund dividend (4 ) Proposition 13 in California in 19 78 -8 2. payments, and other special payments to individuals. 9. Consists of State and local government payments for foster home care supervised by private agencies, State and local government educational assistance payments to nonprofit Institutions, and individuals, receipts by nonprofit institutions, and receipts by fiduciaries. The IMF data are used only for other State and local government payments to nonprofit institutions. 10. Includes liability payments for personal injury, corporate gifts to nonprofit institutions, and receipts by individuals. The county estimates are made for these items combined. consumer bad debts— i.e., defaults by consumers on debts owed to business. 14. The State estimates of dividends and monetary interest are made separately for receipts by xviii methodology 1) are available is estimated on is estimated on drawn from the LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME from REIS. Approximately 75 percent of total transfer payments the basis of payments data. The remainder, for the most part, the basis of indirect indicators. Some of these indicators aré 1980 Census of Population. This section is arranged to follow the order in table E. It explains briefly each separately estimated item of transfer payments and describes how it is estimated for the county personal income series. Government payments to individuals Retirement and disability insurance benefit payments: Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance (OASDI) payments.—These payments, popularly known as social security, consist of the total cash benefits paid during the year, including monthly benefits paid to retired workers, dependents, and survivors and special payments to persons 72 years of age and over; lump sum payments to survivors; and disability payments to workers and their dependents. The State estimates of each OASDI segment are based on SSA tabulations of calendar year payments. The county estimates of total OASDI benefits are based on SSA tabulations of the amount of monthly benefits paid to those in current payment status as of December 31, by county of residence of the beneficiaries. Railroad retirement and disability payments.—This item represents pay ments to retired and disabled railroad employees and their survivors under the provisions of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937. The State and county estimates are based on tabulations of the benefits disbursed by the Railroad Retirement Board. Federal civilian employee retirement and disability payments— This compo nent includes payments made to former Federal Government employees or survivors of employees covered by the civil service retirement and disability fund, by special contributory and noncontributory retirement systems (e.g., for the foreign service, Federal Reserve Board, and Ten nessee Valley Authority), or by the Basic Benefit Plan of the new Federal Employees Retirement System. The national estimate for all systems combined is allocated to States and counties in proportion to one month’s payments data provided each year by OPM. The data used for the county allocation are ZIP code tabulations, which are summed to counties by BEA. Military retirement payments.— This component reflects the payments re ceived by retired military personnel, including Coast Guard retirees, and by those receiving fleet reserve pay. Fleet reserve pay and military retirement pay are combined and estimated as one series at both the State and county levels. The national estimate is allocated to States and counties in proportion to one month’s payment data provided each year by DOD. The data used for the county allocation are ZIP code tabulations, which are summed to counties by BEA. State and local government employee retirement payments— Retirement payments to former State and local government employees and their survivors, including lump sum payments and withdrawals, now represent a larger share of TPI than do the retirement payments to former Federal civilian employees and their survivors. In the absence of payments data, county estimates are made by allocating the State estimates by the county distributions of State and local government wage and salary disbursements, adjusted to a place-of-residence basis. Workers' compensation payments— Benefit payments from publicly admin istered workers’ compensation insurance are from both the Federal and State levels of government. Federal Government employees are covered under the Federal Employees Compensation Act, administered by the Employment Standards Administration, Department of Labor. In the absence of payments data for local areas, State totals are allocated to counties in proportion to the BEA estimates of Federal civilian wages and salaries, adjusted to a place-of-residence basis. Benefit payments made from State-administered workers' compensation funds to both public and private employees include payments made in States where workers’ compensation insurance is exclusively State admin istered, in States where State-administered insurance for workers’ com pensation is competitive with private insurance, and in States having second injury funds. Second injury funds have been established by legislation in the various States to encourage employment of handicapped workers. The employer is assured responsibility only for disability that a worker incurs from present employment. The difference between the payment due for the full degree of impairment (reflecting the combined effects of injury sustained from previous employment and injury from present employment) and the amount due for the injury received in the course of present employment is paid out of the second injury fund. Benefit payments disbursed from State workers' compensation funds are published in the Census Bureau’s annual State Government Finances, on a State-of-work basis only. BEA adjusts these data to a place-of-residence basis for the allocation of the national estimates to States. In the absence of direct data for local areas, the State totals are allocated to the counties by the BEA county estimates of total wages and salaries, modified to exclude Federal payrolls and adjusted to a place-of-residence basis. Other government disability insurance payments— This category consists of temporary disability payments and black lung payments. Temporary disability payments are weekly cash benefits, from Stateadministered programs, paid to workers who are unemployed because of nonoccupational illness or accident. Such programs are in effect in only four States: Rhode Island, California, New York, and New Jersey. County estimates of benefit payments are made by allocating the State totals to counties in proportion to the distribution of civilian population. Black lung payments are the monthly cash payments (authorized by the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1969) paid to coal miners who are totally disabled by black lung disease. Payments are also made to eligible dependents and survivors of miners whose deaths were caused by the disease. The county estimates for all States are based on annual SSA county tabulations of benefit payments for the month of June. Medical payments: Medicare payments.—These are Federal Government payments made through intermediaries for care provided to individuals under the provisions of the medicare program. County estimates of benefits received under the hospital insurance (HI) and supplementary medical insurance (SMI) provi sions of medicare are based on the dollar amounts paid as reimbursement for hospital and medical expenses, as reported by HCFA. Because these data lag, the estimates for the most recent year reflect the previous year’s distribution. Medical vendor payments—These are payments made through inter mediaries for care provided to individuals under the provisions of the medicaid program and the general assistance medical programs of State and local governments. The estimates are based on payments data, where available, from the various State departments of social services. For States where no county data are available, the county estimates are based on the distribution of payments made under the aid to families with dependent children program. CHAMPUS payments— These are payments made under the Civilian Health and Medical Plan of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS) program for medical treatment at nonmilitary facilities of dependents of active duty military personnel and retired military personnel and their dependents. Payments data are not available below the State level; the county estimates are based on the distribution of military retirement payments. Income maintenance benefit payments: Supplemental security income (SSI) p a y m e n ts -This component includes payments to the aged, blind, and disabled made by both the Federal and State governments under the provisions of Title XVI of the Social Security Act. The State estimates are made from unpublished SSA State tabulations of annual disbursements for the three categories of SSI benefits: Federal LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME basic benefits, Federal hoid-harmless benefits, and State supplementation.15 At the county level, the three categories are combined, and the estimates are based on payments data reported by SSA. Aid to families with dependent children ( A F D C ) .- This State-administered program receives Federal matching funds to provide payments to needy families. It remains independent of SSI. Estimates for all years- are prepared from payments data provided by the various State departments of social services. Food stamps—these benefits are measured as the value of the food stamps issued to qualifying low-income households to supplement their power to purchase food. Eligibility is determined by local authorities' interpretation of Federal regulations; USDA pays 100 percent of the cost of the stamps and 50 percent of administrative expense. The estimates are based on USDA county tabulations of the value of the stamps distributed each month. Other income maintenance payments— These are payments for general assistance, emergency assistance, foster home care, earned income tax credits, and energy assistance. General assistance is aid furnished by State or local governments individuals or families who do not qualify for help under supported programs. The Federal Government does not participate funding or regulating this program. Estimates for all years are from payments data available from the various State departments METHODOLOGY xix of high unemployment, from State-administered Ul programs. (The Stateadministered Federal unemployment compensation programs for Federal civilian employees, veterans, and public service workers are treated separately because local area payments data for these programs are either reported separately, by the State ES A’s or are not available.) The provisions governing eligibility, timing, and amount of benefit payments vary among the States. No central standards for benefits were incor porated into the Federal-State system as they were for coverage and financing. State totals are allocated to counties by payments data supplied by the State ESA’s. While most States report benefits directly by county, a few report by local district office. In the latter case, local district office data are distributed among the counties within the jurisdiction of the district office in proportion to the average number of unemployed persons during the current year, as estimated by BLS. When the State is unable to supply the county data in time to meet the publication deadline, a preliminary set of estimates is made and is revised the following year to incorporate the delayed county data. The preliminary county estimates are prepared by extrapolating the preceding year’s estimates forward by the change in a BLS report on the number of persons unemployed during the year. to needy federally in either prepared of social services. Emergency assistance is a program extending assistance to families with at least one child not covered by AFDC. Each family is eligible only once every 12 months, and the coverage is for a maximum of 30 days. The program is optional for each State; currently, about one-half of the States have these programs. County payments data, available from the various State departments of social services, form the basis for the estimates in most of these States. For the other States, the State totals are allocated to the counties in proportion to the distribution of general assistance payments. Foster home care payments are made by State and local governments to families caring for foster children. The State estimates are allocated to Unemployment compensation for Federal civilian employees.— The Ul pro gram for Federal employees is a Federal program administered by the State ESA's acting as agents of the U.S. Government. ESA’s in all States supply State data on unemployment compensation paid to Federal employ ees, and ESA’ s in about one-half of the States now supply either county or local office data. Where county data are available, they are used to allocate State totals. Local district office data are distributed to the counties using the procedure outlined in the preceding section on State Ul benefits. For the remaining States, BEA residence-adjusted estimates of Federal civilian payrolls are used as county allocators. Unemployment compensation for railroad employees— The railroad Ul pro gram is administered by the Railroad Retirement Board. Benefits are paid under a Federal formula applicable throughout the Nation to railroad workers unemployed due to sickness or lack of available work. The county estimates are made by allocating the State totals in proportion to the county distribution of railroad wages and salaries. counties in proportion to civilian population. Earned income tax credit, which may be claimed by low-income workers with minor children, is measured as a transfer payment component as the excess of the tax credit over the Federal income tax liability. Eligibility for the tax credit is determined by the size of the adjusted gross income or earned income and by certain household characteristics. The State es timates are derived from IRS tabulations of the amount of payments disbursed to residents of each State. Similar data are not available for local areas. County estimates are made by allocating the State estimates by county distributions derived from 1980 census data on earnings of families in poverty status. Energy assistance payments provide both cash payments to needy in dividuals and families and vendor payments to suppliers to help defray the cost of home heating and other necessary home fuel consumption. The energy assistance programs are federally funded, but administered by the States. The county estimates are based on energy assistance payments as reported by the various State departments of social services or, for States not. providing such reports, on the county distribution of SSI enrollment. Unemployment benefit payments: State unemployment insurance compensation.—these are the cash bene fits, including special benefits authorized by Federal legislation for periods 15. Several safeguards for individuals were built into the system, including ( 1 ) a requirement that a State provide a supplementary payment to any individual who had a December 1973 payment higher than the amount he would have received under the basic Federal SSI program; and (2 ) a State option to provide benefits above the Federal basic SSI payments. Both State supplementation payments may be either federally or State administered. States accepting Federal administration are protected by a hold-harmless provision, which minimizes the financial burden of the supplementation payments. In Unemployment compensation for veterans.— Data on benefit payments under this program are available from the ESA’ s in about one-half of the States. These data are incorporated into the estimates using procedures similar to those described for State Ul payments. For States not providing this information, the State estimates are allocated to counties in propor tion to total veteran population.16 Other unemployment compensation.—This category includes trade adjust ment allowances and public service jobless benefits payments. Trade adjustment allowances are payments to workers who have become unemployed because of the adverse effects of increased imports. State and county estimates are based on calendar year payments data, tabulated by “petition” (location of plant). The tabulations are supplied by the Depart ment of Labor, which administers the program. Tabulations are residence adjusted by BEA to approximate a geographic distribution based on place of receipt. Public service jobless benefits are unemployment benefits paid to persons ineligible under any other Federal or State unemployment compensation program because of their prior employment under federally sponsored public service employment programs. The State ESA’s make the payments and are reimbursed by the Federal Government. The amount of benefits paid are available from ETA for States, but not for counties. The county estimates are made by allocating the State amounts to the counties in proportion to the distribution of the benefit payments under the State Ul program. general, the amount to be paid by the State is limited to the State's non-Federal share of selected public assistance expenditures in calendar year 19 72 (with some adjustments); ihe difference is paid 16. The Department of Veterans Affairs periodically issues reports on the number of veterans by piace of residence and by period of service (broadly classified as World War I, World War II, the Korean war, e tc.). BEA estimates the veteran population between the benchmark county distributions by by the Fédérai Government. straight-line interpolation. XX METHODOLOGY LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Veterans benefit payments: Veterans pension and compensation.— This item consists primarily of compensation to veterans for disability and payments to their survivors (including indemnity payments to survivors of veterans who were in the Armed Forces on or after June 2 7, 1950). Those eligible for benefits include veterans of all wars, as well as those who incurred serviceconnected disabilities in peacetime. Veterans with nonservice-connected disabilities who are permanently and totally disabled and meet specified income requirements are also eligible for benefits. The county estimates are prepared by allocating the State estimates by DVA-reported calendar year payments data. Educational assistance to veterans, dependents, and survivors— Educa tional assistance to veterans, referred to as “veterans’ readjustment benefits,” are the educational allowances and subsistence payments made to veterans who served between January 3 1, 1955, and January 1, 19 77. County estimates are made by allocating the State totals, which are based on DVA payments data, in proportion to the distribution of veterans of the post-Korean war period, as reported by the DVA. Higher education student assistance— These Federal payments, called Pell grants, provide support for the education and training of persons with low incomes. Estimates of payments made under the program are based on tabulations of annual county payments, by location of institution, prepared by the Department of Education. Job Corps payments.—these are the monthly payments for living expenses of economically disadvantaged persons between the ages of 16 and 21 enrolled in designated vocational and educational training programs. Also included are adjustment allowances issued to trainees upon the successful completion of their training. The State estimates are based on ETA calendar year tabulations of the amount of allowances and allotments disbursed to Job Corps enrollees. The county estimates reflect the distribu tion of civilian population. Other government payments to individuals: Compensation o f survivors o f public safety officers— These are benefits from a Federal program that compensates survivors of State and local government employees, such as police officers and firefighters, killed in the line of duty. The benefit payment is a lump sum of $50,000 for each In the absence of any direct or reliable indirect information at the county level, the State totals of educational assistance to spouses and children of claim. Tabulations of the number of claims by city and State are available disabled and deceased veterans, which are based on DVA payments data, are allocated to counties in proportion to civilian population. from the Department of Justice. The tabulations are used to allocate the national totals to States and counties. Veterans life insurance benefit payments— These are the claims paid to Compensation o f victims o f crime.—These payments derive from various beneficiaries and dividends paid to policyholders from the five veterans life insurance programs administered by the DVA. County estimates of the State programs. Currently about three-fourths of the States have instituted such programs, and the number is increasing. The State estimates are combined payments of death benefits and dividends are based on the annual county distribution of total veteran population. Other assistance to veterans— County estimates of DVA payments to paraplegics and payments to disabled veterans for automobiles and other conveyances are based on the distribution of veteran population. Payments made by State and local governments to veterans, in the forms of assistance to indigent veterans and of bonuses, are estimated by using the county distribution of veterans of the post-Korean war period to allocate the State totals, which are based on fiscal year data from the Census Bureau’s annual State Government Finances. Federal education and training assistance payments: based on total compensation paid either to crime victims or to vendors on the behalf of crime victims, as reported by the State agencies administer ing the programs. The county estimates are based on the distribution of civilian population. Alaska Permanent Fund dividend payments.—These are disbursements of dividends and interest to residents of Alaska from the Alaska Permanent Fund. The fund, which is derived from oil revenues, pays a portion of its net investment income to every Alaskan resident. The State estimate is based on actual amounts paid, supplied by the State. The borough and census area estimates are based on the distribution of civilian population. Other miscellaneous assistance payments— These include benefits from the education exchange program and from selected programs of the Bureau of Federal fellowship p a y m e n ts -This component reflects only the subsistence portion of fellowships, which is paid directly to the individual. A much Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior. In the absence of any direct or larger portion is given by the Federal Government directly to the schools. population and Indian population distributions, respectively. The latter is classified either as transfer payments to nonprofit institutions or as government grants-in-aid, depending upon whether the school is privately or publicly administered. Separate estimates are made for the National Science Foundation (N S F) grants to outstanding science students, for payments to State maritime academy cadets, and for all other Federal fellowships. Estimates of the NSF grants are prepared from annual NSF tabulations of the number of students receiving N SF fellowships by institution. The series for distributing the State estimates to counties are constructed by classifying the institu tions by county and summing the number of recipients to county reliable indirect data, estimates are made in proportion to total civilian Payments to nonprofit institutions These are payments, other than for work under research and development contracts, made by Federal, State, and local governments, as well as payments by business (corporate gifts to nonprofit institutions). The State and local government portion includes payments for foster home care supervised by private agencies. No data for estimating payments to nonprofit institutions at the county level are available; the State estimates are allocated to counties in proportion to civilian population. aggregates. The county estimates of the Federal Government subsistence payments to cadets attending the six State maritime academies authorized Business payments to individuals by the Maritime Academy Act of 1958 are made by assigning State estimates to the county in which each school is located. Because of the lack of direct data, the county estimates of all other Federal fellowships are based on the distribution of civilian population. In addition to corporate gifts to nonprofit institutions, business transfer payments include liability payments for personal injury made by business to individuals other than employees, consumer bad debts (that is, defaults by Interest payments on guaranteed student loans— These are the payments consumers on debts owed to business), cash prizes, unrecovered thefts from business of cash and capital assets, and pension benefits financed by the revolving fund of the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation. made by the Federal Government to commercial lending institutions on behalf of individuals who receive low-interest deferred-payment loans from (national, State, and county) is extremelylimited. The national estimates are of these institutions for payment of expenses of higher education. The State estimates are based on Department of Education data on the number of persons enrolled in institutions of higher education. The county estimates reflect the distribution of civilian population. The availability of data for estimating these items at all three levels varying quality, and the validity of the estimates below the national level is questionable. However, except for liability payments and consumer bad debts, the amounts involved are so small that their effect on the reliability of the transfer payments component, as a whole, is negligible. METHODOLOGY LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME The State and county estimates of business transfer payments to individuals, except for consumer bad debts, are based on the geographic distribution of civilian population. State estimates of consumer bad debts are made for retail trade, selected services, commercial banks, and all other. County estimates are made only for total consumer bad debts because of the limited availability of county data. The county estimates are based on the geographic distribution of retail sales reported in the 1982 Census of Retail Trade. Personal Contributions for Social Insurance Contributions made by individuals under the various social Insurance pro grams are excluded from personal income by treating them' as explicit deduc tions. Payments by employees and the self-employed (farm and nonfarm) are included in this component. Also included are the contributions that are sometimes made by employers on behalf of their employees (I.e., those customarily paid by the employee but, under special arrangement, paid by the employer). These contributions, although viewed as part of total earnings of employees, are not actually received by them in the current period. In the national economic accounts, they are recorded as receipts of social insurance funds in the government sector. The employee portion covers contributions for OASDI, HI, State III, railroad retirement insurance, temporary disability insurance, and public employee (Fed eral, State, and local) retirement systems. Contributions by the self-employed are included in OASDI and HI. Also Included in personal contributions are premium payments for SMI and veterans life insurance. Government life insur ance for veterans is classified as social insurance because the insurance program operates through a fund administered by the Federal Government. In contrast, the government life insurance program for Federal civilian employees operates through private insurance carriers and is included in personal income as a component of OLI (employer contributions to private welfare funds). For self-employed individuals, contributions are paid annually along with their Federal income taxes. For employees, contributions to most social insurance programs are collected in a manner similar to individual income taxes, as applied to wages and salaries, in that both the income taxes and the contributions are withheld at the source of disbursement under the laws of the Federal Government and of some State and local governments. However, such taxes, unlike contributions, are counted as part of personal income— as though they were first received by the employee and then paid to the government. This treatment of taxes is in line with the overall definition of personal income as a before-tax measure. Admittedly, the difference in treatment accorded withheld taxes and social insurance contributions is arguable. In general, the State totals are allocated to counties by the appropriate payroll or proprietors’ income series. The following are exceptions to this general procedure: SMI payments, allocated by HCFA tabulations of the number of persons enrolled in the program; contributions for veterans life insurance, Table F .— Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Personal Contributions for Social Insurance, by Component, United States, 1 9 8 7 * Percent of total Millions of dollars personal income Total personal Income*1 ................................................................................................................................. 3,768,696 100.00 xxi allocated by veterans population; and contributions made to State Ul and temporary disability programs applicable in only a few States, allocated by civilian population. Residence Adjustment Personal income is a “place-of-residence” measure of income. At the national level, place of residence is an issue only In the case of border workers (mainly those living in the United States and working in Canada or Mexico and vice versa).17 At the State and county levels, the issue of place of residence is more significant.18 Persons commuting between States are a major factor where metropolitan areas extend across State boundaries—for example, in Washington, DC-Maryland-Virginia and New York-New Jersey-Connecticut. Persons commut ing between counties are a major factor in every multicounty metropolitan area and in many nonmetropolitan areas. BEA’ s concept of residence as it relates to personal income refers to the location where the income to be measured is received, rather than to “ usual,” “permanent,” or “legal” residence. It differs from the Census Bureau’s concept mainly in the treatment of migrant, seasonal, and short-term workers. The decennial census counts many of these workers at their usual place of residence (rather than where they are on April 1 when the census is taken). BEA attempts to assign the wages of these workers to the area in which they reside while performing the work.19 Similarly, BEA assigns the income of military personnel to the county In which they reside while on military assignment, not to the county in which they consider themselves to be permanent or legal residents. Thus, in the State and local area personal income series, the income of military personnel on foreign assignment is excluded because their residence is outside of the territorial limits of the United States. Three of the six major components of personal Income are recorded, or are Treated as recorded, on a place-of-residence (where-received) basis. They are transfer payments; personal dividend income, personal interest income, and rental Income of persons; and proprietors' income. Nonfarm proprietors’ income is treated as income recorded on a place-of-residence basis because the source data for almost all of this part of proprietors’ income are reported to the IRS by tax-filing address, which Is usually the filer’s place of residence. The place of residence of a farm proprietor is considered to be identical to the place of work. The remaining three major components—wages and salaries, OLI, and personal contributions for social insurance—are, with minor exceptions, es timated from data that are reported by place of work (point of disbursement). (The exceptions are wage and salary disbursements and OLI of religious membership organizations, military reserve pay, personal contributions for veter ans life insurance and for SMI, and contributions by the self-employed for OASDI and HI.) Accordingly, adjustments are made to convert the place-of-work components to a place-of-residence basis. The sum of these components is referred to as “ income subject to adjustment” (IS A). Residence adjustment procedure (excluding border workers).—The county residence adjustments for 1981 and later years are based on those for 1980. Estimation of these adjustments can be most readily understood in the case of a two-county area, counties X and Y. The two-county case is easily generalized to more complex situations. For 1980, the initial residence adjustment for county X (/¡YU was calculated as total 1980 inflows of earnings to X from Y (IN ,) minus total 1980 outflows of earnings from X to Y (O U T ,): Less: Personal contributions for social insurance.................................................................. 1 71,3 4 2 4.55 Contributions to old-age, survivors, disability, and hospitalInsurance............. Employee contributions.................................................................................................................. Self-employed contributions...................................................................................................... 145,641 13 1,5 78 14,063 3.86 3.49 .3 7 Supplementary medical Insurance contributions.............................................................. Federal civilian employee retirement contributions...................................................... Railroad employee retirement contributions....................................................................... State and local government employee retirement contributions........................ 6,696 4,532 1,065 10,965 .18 .12 .03 .29 Veterans life insurance contributions........................................................................................ State unemployment Insurance and temporary disabilitycontributions......... 815 1,628 .02 .04 Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. •Although personal contributions for social insurance are deducted In the derivation of personal income, the dollar amounts and the percentages In this table are shown as absolute values to give an indication of the size of the personal contributions components. 1. This total Is as shown In tables A -E ; that Is, total personal income is shown as the sum of the personal Income components in those tables less personal contributions for social insurance. RA, = IN, - OUT, . IN, and OUT, were estimated from industry-level data. The share (i,) of total wages or OLI in a particular industry in Y that was earned by residents of X was used in the estimation of industry-level inflows to X. Analogously, the share ( o,) of wages or OLI in a particular industry in X that was earned by residents of Y was used in the estimation of industry-level outflows from X. Both ratios 1 7 . As described in the Overview, U.S. residents working abroad for U.S. firms or for the U.S. Government are included in the national measure of personal Income, but they are excluded from State and local area personal income. 18. The meaning of “resident" in the context of measuring personal income refers not only to individuals but also to quasi-individuals. For the purpose of the State and local personal income estimates, the “ residence” of a nonprofit institution serving individuals, a private noninsured welfare fund, or a private trust fund is considered to be identical to that of its beneficiaries because the income received by these entitles Is received on behalf of Individuals. 19. Exceptions to this rule are out-of-State workers in Alaska and selected groups of border workers. xxij METHODOLOGY LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME were calculated from 1980 census journey-to-work (JTW) data on the number of wage and salary workers (w ) and on their average earnings (e) by county of work for each county of residence:20 income earned in Y by residents of X wXiy • e„,y total income earned in Y (w x,y- exy) + income earned in X by residents of Y <h ------------------------------------------------------------------- total income earned in X (w y,y- eyy) wy„ • ey< = ------------- --------- ------------------- (w y,x- ey x) + (w XiX- ex,x) Where two subscripts are used, the first identifies place of residence, and the second identifies place of work. Thus, for example, wx,y is the number of workers in a particular industry who lived in X but worked in Y. Industry-level ratio by income Y; industry-level outflow ratio by county X: inflows to X from Y (in,) were derived by multiplying the inflow subject to adjustment ( isa) in the particular industry in county outflows from X to Y (out,) were derived by multiplying the income subject to adjustment (isa) in the particular industry in in» = out, = k ' isay estimates for a majority of the county equivalents did not require modification. In eight county equivalents, however, the initial 1979 estimates yielded BEA place-of-residence wage and salary totals too much higher than the comparable census data to be taken as representing the wages of only the permanent residents.22 The excess amounts were removed by increasing judgmentally the JTW-based gross flows to the large metropolitan counties of Washington, Oregon, and California. For 1981 and later years, the 1980 estimates of total inflows (IN ,) and outflows by industry (out,) are extrapolated.23 Changes in intercounty commut ing patterns are incorporated by a ratio in which the numerator is determined by BEA’s place-of-work measure of earnings (ISA) for all industries and the denominator is determined by an independent place-of-residence measure: Wages and salaries reported by individuals to the IRS (//?5).24 The ratio for county X in year n (CHR,") is CHR," = IRS," / IRS,mo Total 1980 Inflows to county X are extrapolated to year n on the basis of CHR and the change in IRS since 1980: o, ■ is a ,. IN," = IRS," 1 /At,1980 ............................................................... Summing over all industries yields total inflows to X and total outflows from X: IN, = OUT, = 2 in, 2 o u t ,. The initial 1980 BEA estimates were modified in three situations. First, for clusters of counties identified as being closely related by commuting (mostly multicounty metropolitan areas), modifications were made to incorporate the 1979 wage and salary distribution from the 1980 Census of Population.21 This modification is needed because in numerous cases the 1980 JTW data and the source data for the BEA wage estimates are inconsistently coded by place of work. (For example, the source data may attribute too much of the wages of a multiestablishment firm to the county of the firm's main office, or the Defense Department payroll data and the JTW data may attribute a military base extending across a county boundary to different counties.) The initial 1980 BEA place-of-residence wage and salary estimates were summed to a total for each cluster. The BEA cluster total was then redistributed among the constituent counties in the same proportion as the 1979 wage and salary distribution from the 1980 census. To facilitate the extension of the 1980 residence adjustment estimates to later years, the cluster-based modifications—derived as net addi tions to or subtractions from the initial residence adjustment estimates for each of 1,2 8 7 counties— were judgmentally expressed as gross flows between pairs of counties within the same cluster. In the simplest case— a two-county clus ter— the additional gross flow was assumed to be from the county with the negative modification to the county with the (exactly offsetting) positive modification. ISA," / !SA„im -------------------------- . IRS,wm CHR," For each industry, 1980 outflows from county X to county Y are extrapolated to year n on the basis of CHR and the change in isa for the industry since 1980: out," = isa," out,i m .................................... C H R ," . isa,m Net residence adjustment for year n (final for the noncluster counties; provisional for the cluster counties) equals total inflows minus total outflows summed over all industries: RA" = IN," - l o u t ," . As a last step, cluster totals of place-of-residence ISA are derived and then redistributed to the constituent counties based on 1980 place-of-residence ISA and the percentage change in the IRS-based wage series. The net residence adjustment for each cluster county is calculated as place-of-residence ISA minus place-of-work ISA. Residence adjustment procedure for border workers.—The term “ border workers” refers primarily to U.S. residents working in Canada, and to Canadian and Mexican residents working in the United States. Residents of other countries working in the United States arid certain U.S. residents working in Mexico or overseas are also included in the definition; however, with the exception of the seasonal farm workers from the Caribbean area and U.S. residents working in the United Kingdom, they are not numerous enough for their earnings to be included in the estimates. Second, modifications were made for selected noncluster counties when large, offsetting differences between the initial 1980 BEA estimates and the census wage data occurred for adjacent counties. These adjacent-county modifications were expressed as gross flows in the same way and for the same reason as the cluster-based modifications. In the NIPA’s, the earnings of border workers are classified as receipts from or payments to the “rest of the world.” Consequently, the “rest-of-tlie-world” account in the NIPA’ s reflects the earnings of border workers in addition to the earnings of U.S. residents employed in the United States by foreign governments and international organizations. Third, modifications were made for eight Alaska county equivalents (boroughs and census areas) to reflect the large amounts of labor earnings received by seasonal workers from out of State. The 1980 JTW data reflect the “commut At the State and local area levels, however, the earnings of border workers are reflected in the personal income series through the residence adjustment. In essence, border workers are international commuters, and their treatment is consistent with the treatment of commuters within the U.S. boundaries. ing” of many of these workers, and the initial 1980 residence adjustment 20. Adjustment factors and gross flows were calculated separately for a number of ISA components. Wages and salaries and O il were each classified by SIC industry division for the private sector and by level of government (with Federal civilian and military separate) for the public sector. Personal contributions for social insurance—for which private sector industry detail is not estimated by S ta te -w e re classified into ( 1 ) the sum of nonmilitary OASD! and HI, railroad retirement, State Ul, and temporary disability; (2 ) military OASDI and HI; (3) Federal civilian retirement; and (4 ) State and local government retirement. Residence adjustment factors for the corresponding groups were calculated from the 1980 JTW data. However, for intercounty commuting flows with few workers in all industries, a single all-industry adjustment factor was used for all ISA components. 22. The 1979 residence adjustment estimates, although based mainly on the 1980 JTW data, also reflect—at the appropriate one-tenth weight— 1970 JTW data. 23. The gross flows that are extrapolated consist of those calculated with the 1980 JTW data, those devised to express the cluster-based and adjacent-county modifications, and those derived from the Alaska out-of-State-workers modifications. To facilitate the preparation of the State estimates for the most current year of the annual series and for all years of the quarterly series, the outflows from a county to each county of workers' residence are extrapolated separately. The inflows to each county, however, are extrapolated as a single unit. 2 1. The 1979 wage and salary distribution from the 1980 Census of Population reflects the 24. County tabulations of wages and salaries reported to the 1RS, recorded by tax-filing address, are available to BEA with a 1-year lag. This series is extrapolated to the most current year by the relative residential distribution of the income recipients as of April 1 , 1980, regardless of where they were living when they received the wages and salaries. changes in the BEA national estimates of total wages and salaries and in the Census Bureau county population estimates. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME The national estimates of the earnings of border workers are drawn from the “rest-of-the-world” account. The national outflows of the earnings of Mexican and Canadian border workers are allocated to States and counties based on data METHODOLOGY xxiii The earnings of U.S. residents commuting to work in Canada are assigned to counties in Michigan and New York and to the New England States of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont based on fragmentary information provided by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The New England portion is allocated to provided by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice. these three States and their counties based on the amount of forest product Department of Labor data on numbers of authorized seasonal workers by State employment in each border county. The small amount of “ rest-of-the-world” are the basis for allocating the national outflow of earnings of Caribbean farm earnings of U.S. residents working in the United Kingdom is divided evenly workers. between New York County, New York, and Los Angeles County, California. XXIV TECHNICAL NOTES Industry classification.—The industry detail in which the estimates of earnings are presented is in accordance with the SIC system established by OMB. The estimates for the years 1975 forward are based on the 1972 SIC, and the estimates for prior years are based on the 1967 SIC. Per capita personal income—This measure of income is the TPI of the residents of a given area divided by the resident population of the area. In computing per capita personal income for the counties, BEA uses the Census Bureau annual county population estimates as of July 1. 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 ), or a 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 or a prison) 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, although included in current gross farm income, are excluded from net farm income because they represent income from a previous year’s 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’ incomeestimates. However, this regulation of cash flows by farmers, by extending their earnings cycle, helps them to survive losses or lowered income for 2 or 3 years. In counties that are characterized by a small population and a high level of dependence upon farming, the per capita income will react more sharply to the vagaries in weather, world market demand, and changing government policies related to agriculture than in counties where the sources of income are more diversified. Comparison of personal income with other income measures—Adjusted gross income and taxable income are IRS measures of income that appear on individual tax returns. The IRS income measures differ from BEA's personal income in a number of ways. Persona! income includes transfer payments and imputed income, whereas the IRS measures exclude all imputed income and most transfer payments. Personal income includes the income of quasi-individuals as well as individuals,whereas the IRS measures include only the income of individuals who file individual income tax returns. Personal income excludes realized capital gains, whereas capital gains are both reportable and taxable on income tax returns.25 Money income isprepared by the Bureau of the Census. Money income differs from personal income in that money income is measured before deduction of personal contributions for social insurance and does not include imputed income, lump sum payments, income received by quasi-individuals, certain in-kind transfer- payments—such as medicaid, medicare, and food stamps— and employer contributions to private welfare and pension funds. It does include (and personal income excludes) income from private pensions and annuities and from interpersonal transfers, such as child support. Money income is prepared decennially on the basis of a sample survey conducted by the Bureau of the Census as part of the census of population. Postcensal estimates are made biennially using IRS data and components of State personal income, adjusted to a money income concept, to extrapolate the estimate from the most recent census. BEA and the Bureau of the Census prepare per capita estimates of personal and money income, respectively. In addition to the differences in income definitions already mentioned, substantial differences between the per capita measures may also arise from differences in the method of computation. For example, the Census Bureau computes 1985 per capita money income by dividing 1985 total money income by April 1986 total population, whereas BEA derives its 1985 per capita personal income by dividing 1985 total personal Income by July 1985 total population.26 Electronic edit procedures.— In making the county personal income estimates, BEA uses several million administrative records annually. Although these records are usually encoded and processed by the agency administering the program that generates the data (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, either directly or through examination of preliminary estimates based on the sources. At some stages of the estimating process, the data are arrayed in tables and printouts that give the analyst a frame of reference for judging the quality of the data. At other stages, the data are screened by computer to flag for further review items that exceed specified edit parameters. For example, the “average wage check” is used to screen the ES -202 data underlying the wage and salary and the companion employment series. This routine flags the county wage and employ ment data for an SIC industry division when the year-to-year change in the implicit average wage deviates excessively from the corresponding change for the industry division at the national level. When an important anomaly is discovered in the data and cannot be traced to an explicit error in BEA’s data processing and estimating procedures, a question may be raised with the agency that supplied the source data. Alternatively, a substitute estimate is prepared from another data source. interpolation and extrapolation.— In the context of the State and local area personal income estimates, interpolation and extrapolation are procedures by which State and county distributions for individual components for a given year are extended to other years. Their use reflects the fact that, in many instances, statistical information for States and counties on a particular type of income flow is better for some years (benchmarks) than for others. Interpolation is a procedure for deriving estimates between benchmarks; extrapolation is a proce dure for deriving estimates beyond benchmarks. “Straight-line interpolation” is the simplest, but least satisfactory, procedure. It is based on the premise that any change between benchmark years has occurred in the same magnitude in each interim year. It might be used, for example, when county distributions of wages and salaries disbursed in a certain industry are available for years 1 and 4, but are not available for years 2 and 3. The change in the data for each county is spread evenly to the interim years 2 and 3. 26. 25. A more detailed discussion is presented in Thae S. Park, "Relationship Between Personal Income and Adjusted Gross Income: Revised Estimates, 194 7-8 3 ," SURVEY 66 (May 1986): 34-40. More current estimates appear in NIPA table 8 .14 in later July S u r v ey issues. The Census Bureau uses this method because in the decennial census the income question relates to the previous year’s income: In April 1980, the Census Bureau asked how much income was received in calendar year 1979. For consistency, this time relationship is maintained in the years between the decennial censuses. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME TECHNICAL NOTES xxv balancing has led to a policy of limiting release of estimates to the two-digit SIC _ Wages and salaries in thousands of dollars level for regions, States, and local areas, although more detailed source data are Year 1 (benchmark) Year 2 (interpolation) Year 3 (interpolation) Year 4 (benchmark) 34 43 81 40 53 87 46 62 94 County A ....................... ................................ 28 County B ....................... ................................ 34 County C ....................... ................................ 74 The Interpolated figures are then adjusted to State totals by allocation (not shown). A more satisfactory interpolation can be illustrated by assuming the availabil ity of employment data for the same industry in all 4 years. The first step is to compute average wages for years 1 and 4. Employment and average wages Year 1 Average wages Employment in dollars County A ...................... ............................... 4 6 County B ...................... ............................... County C ...................... ............................... 11 7,000 5,667 6 ,727 Year 4 Employment Average wages 4 11,500 10 10 6,200 9,400 Next, average wages for years 2 and 3 are derived by straight-line interpola available to BEA. As described in the section on wage and salary disbursements, BEA’s estimates by county and by industry are made using the wage and salary data contained in the ES -202 files. BEA receives county ES -20 2 data files from the State ESA’s, through BLS, at the four-digit SIC level. These aggregations by county contain information covering one or more firms in an industry classifica tion.27 The ES -202 files have legal restrictions prohibiting the disclosure of confidentiai information. Three basic techniques for disclosure avoidance are available: Suppression, rolling up, and disturbing.28 BEA uses a combination of all three techniques. After completing its estimates of wage and salary disbursements by two-digit SIC industry, BEA examines the files to identify potential disclosures. Two types of direct disclosures must be identified. The first, termed “ reporting-unit disclosure,” occurs when a given cell contains fewer than a prescribed number of firms. The second, termed “dominant-firm disclosure,” occurs when— regard less of the number of firms contained in the cell— a single firm accounts for some predetermined, significant percentage of the total, thus dominating the cell. For the first type, the ES -202 files that BEA receives contain reporting-unit information that permits determination of the number of firms in each cell. For the second type, cells at the four-digit SIC level containing dominant-firm disclosures are identified by the State ESA’ s using the individual employers' tion. records. The ESA's also provide ES -202 tabulations stratified by size of firm for the first quarter of each year. From this information, BEA identifies the two-digit Average wages in dollars SIC cells for which a single firm might account for more than the allowable Year 1 (benchmark) Year 2 (interpolation) Year 3 (interpolation) Year 4 (benchmark) 8,500 5,845 7,618 10,000 6,022 11,500 8,509 9,400 County A ....................... ............................. 7,000 County B ....................... ............................. 5,667 County C ....................... .............................. 6 ,727 6,200 percentage of the cell wage total. The items identified as disclosures, either by reporting-unit or dominant-firm criteria, are referred to as “primary wage and salary disclosures.” To prevent direct release of this confidential information, BEA’s disclosure-avoidance proce dures for regions, States, and counties utilize a combination of two techniques: Systematic rolling up and dominant-cell suppression. The first is systematically to “roll up” wages and salaries, other labor income, and proprietors' income to Then the interpolated average wages for years 2 and 3 are multiplied by the employment data for those years to yield first approximations of wages. earnings are not sufficiently large to mask or cover the primary wage disclosure, Year 3 Year 2 County A ...................... ............................... 5 County B ...................... ............................... 7 County C ...................... ............................... 10 test the primary wage disclosure file against the total earnings file by county to see whether wages account for a predetermined significant portion of earnings such that the primary wage disclosure results in an earnings disclosure. Where Employment and wage approximations Employment the sum of the three—total earnings by industry and county. The second is to Wages in thousands of dollars 43 41 76 Employment Wages in thousands of dollars 4 9 9 40 54 77 County A ................................................ ................................................. 11,500 6,200 County B ................................................ ................................................. 9,400 County C ................................................ ................................................. Year 5 Employment 5 12 9 suppressions—are necessary to prevent the derivation (indirect disclosure) of primary disclosure cells. Secondary suppressions are additional industry cells that are suppressed to prevent indirect disclosure of the primary (two-digit SIC) disclosure cells through subtraction from higher level industry totals. Com plementary suppressions are additional geographic units for the same industry that are suppressed to prevent indirect disclosure through higher level geo graphic totals. These suppressions are determined by testing a multidimensional matrix consisting of industry and county cells for each State and region. Wage approximations Year 4 the cell suppressions necessary to prevent direct disclosure of two-digit SIC information for counties. Two additional types of cell suppressions—secondary and complementary Finally, the first approximations are adjusted to State totals by allocation (not shown). Extrapolation can be illustrated by assuming that, for the example above, employment data are also available for year 5. Year 4 average wages are multiplied by year 5 employment to yield first approximations of year 5 wages. Average wages in dollars a suppression indicator appears on the earnings file. This combination of techniques—combining a systematic roll up of three types of payments to earnings and a dominant-cell suppression test of wages as a specified percent age of earnings—yields the final primary earnings disclosure file, which indicates Wages in thousands of dollars 58 74 85 Computer programs impose a set of rules and priorities in order to select additional cells for suppressions until the entire multidimensional matrix of suppressions is balanced so that indirect disclosure is impossible from any direction in the matrix. 2 7. Other examples of administrative record files used for State and local area income estimation The first approximations are then adjusted to the State totals by allocation (not shown). Disclosure avoidance.— BEA's heavy reliance on the administrative record files of other government agencies makes it particularly important that BEA be aware of, and observe, the legal requirements— established to safeguard the privacy of persons and firms— relating to disclosure of confidential information. BEA, like other statistical agencies, must balance its responsibility to avoid disclosure with its responsibility to release as much useful information as possible. This that contain information about individuals are those from the SSA and from the DVA. These files are summarized to aggregate totals by program and county, and each county record or cell contains enough individuals to preclude the identification of any single person. 28. Suppression involves the deletion of a value and its replacement with a symbol—usually ( D )—to indicate that it is being withheld. Rolling up involves the combination of the cell containing sensitive information with another cell. This may be done systematically through the combination of entire sets of estimates to create a single set in which each cell contains the sum of the corresponding cells in the input sets. Disturbing involves altering a number enough to prevent exact disclosure but not enough to impair the usefulness of the information. xxvi TECHNICAL NOTES LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME The selection process maximizes the amount of information that can be released at higher industrial and geographic levels at the expense of the more detailed industrial and geographic information. For example, if possible, the secondary selection process will suppress additional two-digit industries rather than the higher level industry division total. Likewise, if possible, additional counties will be suppressed rather than the State totals. Discretionary decisions are superimposed on the outcome of this process in some cases—such as those required to preserve regional or national totals. metropolitan area total for each industry represents one of three situations. Where there are no county suppressions, the actual metropolitan area total is shown. Where the dollar amount of county suppressions is small relative to the sum of all the metropolitan area's counties, a partial metropolitan area total is shown, marked with an indicator flag; in these situations, the amount shown constitutes the major portion of the actual total. In effect, the metropolitan area total is “disturbed” through the omission of the suppressed county amount (s ). A variant of the “disturbing” technique, along with systematic rolling up and Where the dollar amount of the county suppressions is large enough to impair dominant-cell suppression, is used to prevent disclosures stemming from the the usefulness of the partial total, the entire amount is suppressed, and a “ ( D ) ” aggregations of counties to metropolitan areas. Under this approach, the is shown. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS A A R ................................Association of American Railroads A F O C ............................Aid to families with dependent children B E A ................................ Bureau of Economic Analysis (of the Department of Commerce) B L S ................................Bureau of Labor Statistics (of the Department of Labor) C B P ................................ County Business Patterns (published by the Bureau of the Census) C C A d j............................Capital consumption adjustment C H AM PU S ..................Civilian Health and Medical Plan of the Uniformed Services C M S A ...........................Consolidated metropolitan statistical area D O D .............................. Department of Defense D V A ................................Department of Veterans Affairs E S A ................................Employment security agency (of a State government) ES -202 ...................... Refers to the tabulations of payroll data drawn from the administrative records of the State and Federal civilian Ul programs and summarized on the Department of Labor ES -20 2 report. E T A ................................ Employment and Training Administration (of the Department of Labor) H C F A .............................Health Care Financing Administration (of the Department of Health and Human Services) H I ..................................... Hospital insurance (part of medicare) I M F ................................ Individual Master File (maintained by the IRS) I R S ..................................Internal Revenue Service (of the Department of the Treasury) I S A .................................. Income subject to (residence) adjustment I V A .................................. Inventory valuation adjustment J T W ................................Journey to work. Refers to intercounty commuting data from the 1980 Census of Population and in particular to an unpublished tabulation of those data, including information about workers’ industry of employment and their average earnings. M S A .............................. Metropolitan statistical area N A S S .............................National Agricultural Statistics Service (of USDA) N E C M A ........................New England county metropolitan area N IP A (’s) ................... National income and product account(s) N P L L .............................Net profit less loss (a statistic drawn from IRS tabulations of nonfarm proprietors’ tax returns) N S F ................................National Science Foundation O A S D I...... ............. Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance (the programs popularly known as social security) O L I ..................................Other labor income 0 M B ...............................Office of Management and Budget 0 P M ...............................Office of Personnel Management P M S A ........................... Primary metropolitan statistical area R E I S .............................. Regional Economic Information System (of BEA) S I C ................................. Standard Industrial Classification S M I ................................Supplementary medical insurance (part of medicare) S O I ..................................Statistics o f Income (published by IRS) S S A ................................Social Security Administration (of the Department of Health and Human Services) S S I ..................................Supplemental security income T P I ..................................Total persona! income U l .....................................Unemployment insurance. The abbreviation is used to refer both to the Ul benefit programs and to the system of employer taxation from which the benefits are paid and which is the origin of the ES -202 data. U S D A .............................United States Department of Agriculture xxviii GLOSSARY Adjustment for residence.—This adjustment is made to wages and salaries, other labor income, and personal contributions for social insurance (with minor exceptions) to place them on a where-received basis. The adjustment is necessary because these components of personal income are estimated from data that are reported by point of disbursement (place of w ork). See also Residence, place of and Resident. Allocation—The estimates of State and county personal income are char acterized by the systematic use of the allocation procedure in their preparation. The State estimates are made by allocating the U .S. total for each component of personal income (estimated for the national personal income series) to the States in proportion to each State’s share of a related economic series (called an allocating series). The State estimates are allocated to counties in the same way. Annual rate.— Annual rates are the result of putting values for a quarter (or other periods, usually shorter than a year) at their annual equivalent; that is, they are the values that would be registered if the rate of activity were maintained for a full year. Expression of the State quarterly estimates at annual rates makes it easier to compare values for quarters and years. Capital consumption adjustment (C C A d j).—This adjustment is the difference between depreciation as valued in determining income as reported in the source data and depreciation on the basis of consistent accounting (uniform service lives and straight-line depreciation) and valued at replacement cost. For example, if a proprietor claimed depreciation of $ 1.1 million on his tax return, and the replacement cost of the capital used up— calculated with straight-line depreciation and the specified service life—was $1.3 million, the CCAdj would be — $0.2 million. Among the components of personal Income, this adjustment is made to nonfarm proprietors’ income and to rental income of persons. Corporate business.—See Legal form of organization. County.— See Geographic units. Disclosure avoidance.— In the context of the regional personal income es timates, disclosure avoidance is a general term used to describe the procedures used to prevent the publication or release of confidential information. Because BEA uses administrative records of other agencies, It is required to follow these procedures to comply with legislation established to safeguard the privacy of persons and firms. See the Technical Notes. Disposable personal income.— Disposable personal Income is personal income less personal tax and nontax payments. It is the income available to persons for spending or saving. Earnings.—This income measure is the sum of wage and salary disburse ments, other labor income, and proprietors’ income. It is often used in regional economic analysis to serve as a proxy for income generated from participation in current production. The measure “ net earnings” is earnings less personal contributions for social insurance. These contributions are included in earnings by type and industry, but they are not included in personal income; therefore, they are subtracted from earnings in the computation of personal income as the sum of earnings, plus dividends, interest, and rent, plus transfer payments. Extrapolation.— See the Technical Notes. Fiduciary.— A fiduciary is an individual or a legal entity that serves as the administrator or trustee of an estate or a trust. Fiduciaries file IRS form 1041 to report the income they receive on behalf of the estate of a deceased Individual or on behalf of the beneficiary of a trust. Geographic units.— BEA’ s State estimates include all States and the District of Columbia. Territories of the United States are not included in the estimates. The State estimates for the continental United States are often aggregated into eight BEA regions: New England, Mideast, Great Lakes, Plains, Southeast, Southwest, Rocky Mountain, and Far West. (Alaska and Hawaii are not included in regions.) The regional classifications, which were developed in the mid-1950's, are based on the homogeneity of the States with respect to income characteristics, industrial composition of the employed labor force, and noneconomic characteris tics, such as demographic, social, and cultural factors. The Census Bureau publishes data by region using four Census regions composed of nine Census divisions. To enable the reader to compare BEA estimates with Census data, BEA often publishes its State estimates aggregated to Census divisions. For examples, see the sample tables in Appendix B of volume 1. BEA’s local area estimates include, with a few exceptions, all counties (and county equivalents) and all county-based metropolitan areas recognized for statistical purposes by OMB. The exceptions— which are combined with adjacent counties—are Kalawao County, HI; the Montana portion of Yellowstone National Park; Menominee County, Wl; and the smaller independent cities of Virginia. Special tabulations can be prepared for any area that can be defined in terms of counties. County equivalents include Alaska boroughs and census areas, the District of Columbia (which Is also treated as a State), Louisiana parishes, and the independent cities of Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia. See Appendix A in volume 1 for a description of the metropolitan area classification scheme and a list of the metropolitan areas and their constituent counties. Government enterprise—See Legal form of organization. Imputation.— In the context of the national and regional economic accounts, the term “imputation” is usually used to refer to the value of a nonmarket good or service that is added to the value of marketed goods and services in measures of production and income. The four main imputations of this type included in personal income are wages and salaries in kind (food, lodging, and standard clothing issued to the military), the net rental value of owner-occupied dwellings, food and fuel produced and consumed on farms, and the value of services furnished without payment by financial Intermediaries except life insur ance carriers and private noninsured pension funds. Imputations amount to about 2 percent of personal income at the national level and are made to obtain a better view of total output and its distribution. In addition, the term “imputation” is used to refer to the accounting entries made to include the saving of certain kinds of financial intermediaries (life insurance carriers and private noninsured pension funds) in personal income. Interpolation.—See the Technical Notes. Inventory valuation adjustment (IV A ).— In the context of nonfarm proprietors’ income, this adjustment is the difference between the cost of inventory withdrawals as valued in determining income as reported in the source data (often acquisition cost) and the cost of withdrawals valued at replacement cost, which is the valuation used in the NIPA’s. (If the sign of the IVA— which is usually negative— Is reversed, this adjustment is recognizable as what is often called “inventory profit.”) For example, if an item withdrawn from inventory cost $5,000 when it was acquired and would cost $6,000 to replace at the time it was withdrawn, the IVA would be - $ 1 ,0 0 0 . Among the components of personal income, an IVA is needed only for nonfarm proprietors’ income; the farm component of proprietors’ income is derived from sources that measure farm inventories at replacement cost. Legal form of organization.— In the context of the national and regional economic accounts, businesses are classified into legal forms of organization. Corporate businesses consist of all entitles required to file Federal corporate tax returns, including mutual financial institutions and cooperatives subject to Federal income tax, private noninsured pension funds, nonprofit organizations that primarily serve business, Federal Reserve banks, and federally sponsored credit agencies. Government enterprises are government agencies that usually cover more than one-half their operating costs by the sale of goods and services to the public. Interest paid and interest received are excluded from costs and sales, respectively, in classifying the agencies. Partnerships are entities required to file IRS form 1065 (U .S . Partnership Return of Income). Sole proprietorships are entities that would be required to file IRS Schedule C (Profit or Loss from Business or Profession) or Schedule F (Farm Income and Expenses) on form 1040 if the proprietor met the filing requirements; farm housing is also regarded as a sole proprietorship. Other private businesses are all entities that would be required to report rent and royalty income on Schedule E (Supplemental Income Schedule) of form 1040 if the individual met the filing requirements, tax-exempt cooperatives, owner-occupied nonfarm housing, and buildings and equipment owned and used by nonprofit institutions (i.e., nonprofit organizations primarily serving individuals). LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Metropolitan area.—See Geographic units. Other labor income— This component of personal income consists of em ployer contributions to privately administered pension and welfare funds and of a few small items, including directors' fees, compensation of prison inmates, and judicial fees. Other private business.— See Legal form of organization. Partnership.— See Legal form of organization. Per capita personal income.—This income measure is the total personal income of the residents of a given area divided by the resident population of the area. Per capita personal income is often used as an indicator of the quality of consumer markets and of the economic well-being of the residents of an area. However, this measure should be used with caution for several reasons. See the Technical Notes for a detailed discussion of the limitations of the per capita personal income measure and for a discussion of the differences between this measure and the Census Bureau’s estimates of per capita 'money income. Personal contributions for social insurance.—These contributions, which are subtracted from income to derive personal income, consist of payments by employees, the self-employed, and other individuals who participate in the following programs: Federal old-age, survivors, disability, and hospital insurance; supplementary medical insurance; State unemployment insurance; railroad retire ment; government employee retirement; veterans life insurance; and temporary disability insurance. Personal dividend income.— This component of personal income measures the dividends received by persons from all sources. Dividends are payments in cash or in other assets, excluding stock, by corporations organized for profit to noncorporate stockholders who are U.S. residents. For the State and local area estimates, this component is shown combined with personal interest Income and rental income of persons. Personal income.— Personal income is the income received by persons from all sources, that is, from participation in production, from both government and business transfer payments, and from government interest. Personal income is the sum of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, proprietors’ income, rental income of persons, personal dividend income, personal interest income, and transfer payments, less personal contributions for social insurance. See also Persons, Wages and salaries, Other labor income, Proprietors’ income, Rental income of persons, Personal dividend income, Personal interest income, Transfer payments, and Personal contributions for social insurance. Personal interest income.— This component of personal income is the interest income of persons from all sources. In addition to monetary interest flows, personal interest income includes flows of interest-in-kind (imputed interest). For the State and local area estimates, it is shown combined with personal dividend income and rental income of persons. Persons.— In the national and regional economic accounts, persons are defined as individuals, nonprofit institutions serving individuals, private nonin sured welfare funds, and private trust funds. The last three are referred to as “quasi-individuals” and make up only a small part of the total number of persons. These quasi-individuals are nonprofit in character and are distinguishable from business enterprises in that they are organizations that either function to serve individuals directly or are established on their behalf. Nonprofit institutions include religious organizations, social and athletic clubs, labor organizations, and other private nonprofit agencies that furnish services to individuals. Private noninsured welfare funds include funds providing group health insurance, group life insurance, workers' compensation, and supplemental unemployment benefits. Examples of private trust funds are a decedent’s estate, a trust fund for minors, and a public official’s blind trust. Personal tax and nontax payments.—These are tax payments by persons that are not chargeable to business expense and certain other personal payments to government agencies (except government enterprises) that are treated like taxes. Personal taxes include taxes on income, including capital gains; on transfers of estates and gifts; and on personal property. (Real property taxes, as opposed to personal property taxes, are subtracted as an expense in estimating the business income components of personal income.) Nontaxes include tuitions and fees paid to schools and hospitals operated by government; fees, fines, and forfeitures; and donations. Personal contributions for social insurance are not included. Proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjust ments.— This component is the monetary income and income-in-kind of sole proprietorships and partnerships and of tax-exempt cooperatives. Dividends and monetary interest received by proprietors of nonfinancial businesses and rental GLOSSARY xxix income received by persons who are not primarily engaged In the real estate business are excluded; these incomes are included in dividends, net interest, and rental income of persons, respectively. See also Inventory valuation adjustment and Capital consumption adjustment. Quasi-individuals.— See Persons. Region.— See Geographic units. Rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment.— This compo nent of personal income is the monetary income of persons from the rental of real property (excluding the income of persons primarily engaged in the real estate business), 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. For the State and local area estimates, it is shown combined with personal dividend income and personal Interest income. See also Capital consumption adjustment. Residence, place o f — Income is recorded either by place of work (where earned) or by place of residence (where received)! By definition, personal income is a measure of income where received, and the State and local area estimates of total personal income reflect the residence of the recipient. See also Adjustment for residence and Resident. Resident.— In the context of measuring personal income, resident refers not only to individuals but also to quasi-individuals. (See also Persons.) Individuals actually residing in a county are counted as residents. This general statement is supported by several conventions. Military personnel are considered residents of the county in which they are stationed (or of an adjacent county if they commute daily), even though they may consider themselves permanent residents of another State. Civilian employees and proprietors are also counted as residents of the county in which they live and work or from which they commute to work, even though they may consider themselves permanent residents of another county. Wages that workers earn during short temporary assignments away from their usual places of work are assigned to their usual places of residence. Similarly, tourists or others in such a temporary status are not counted as residents. Seasonal migrant workers are considered residents of the area in which their work is performed; that is, wages are assigned to the county where a worker lives while earning the wages. Persons located abroad and foreign citizens employed by international organizations and by foreign embassies and consulates in the United States are not counted as residents of any county, and their income is excluded from personal income. The concept of residence as it relates to personal income refers to the location where the income to be measured is received rather than to usual, permanent, or legal residence. This treatment differs from that of the Census Bureau, which counts many seasonal and short-term workers at their usual place of residence, even if they are living and working elsewhere at the time the information is gathered. The income received by quasi-individuals is received on behalf of individuals; it is, therefore, measured in the county of residence of the beneficiaries. Seasonal adjustment.—This kind of adjustment is a statistical procedure performed on the State quarterly estimates to remove the variations caused by factors such as weather, holidays, and tax payment dates' that normally occur at about the same time and in about the same magnitude each year. After seasonal adjustment, cyclical and other short-term changes in economic activity stand out more clearly. The seasonal adjustments— made using methods such as the widely used Census Bureau X - l l ratio-to-moving-average method— reflect historical experience. The years on which this experience is based are continually moved forward, and new seasonal adjustments are introduced annually and at the time of comprehensive revisions. Sole proprietorship—See Legal form of organization. Standard Industrial Classification (S IC ).—This system is used in the clas sification of establishments by the type of activity in which they are engaged. For this purpose, an establishment is defined as an economic unit, generally at a single physical location, where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. The SIC is designed to cover all economic activity, public as well as private. Its structure consists of the following: Divisions (e.g., manufacturing); major groups, or two-digit levels (e.g., food and kindred products); three-digit levels (e.g., meat products); and four-digit levels (e.g., meat packing plants). Each establishment is assigned an industry code on the basis of its primary activity. The SIC, which is revised from time to time to reflect the changing industrial structure of the economy, is published by the Office of Management and Budget in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual. State. See Geographic units. XXX GLOSSARY LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Transfer payments.—This component of personal income measures payments Wages and salaries.— This income measure consists of the monetary remu to persons for which they do not render current services. Generally, they are nerations of employees, paid in monetary form; major exceptions are food stamps and medical vendor commissions, tips, and bonuses; and receipts in kind that represent income to payments. Transfer payments include payments by government and business to individuals and to nonprofit institutions serving individuals. Government transfer payments to nonprofit institutions exclude payments for work under research and development contracts. including the compensation of corporate officers; the recipients. In national income, it is counted as accruals (when earned), but in personal income, it is counted as disbursements (when paid). Work, place of.—See Residence, place of. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME PLAINS Per Capita Personal Income, 1987 i. 1. î; N D : : : : : : : : : : * h 1. , :: : :: ::::: v :: <> - i$i2,96f: tm ISDi U(«44t_J_sult'ji Ì||lll$Ì2^50|pIIlI? Dl A lM C $14,297 PLAINS $14,230 UNITED STATES $15,484 Plains Region $14,777 $15,000-$15,999 I I $13,000-$14,999 1 1 1 $12,000-$12,999 U .S . Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis ^ 1 2 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME PLAINS Total Personal Incom e 1987 Percent of Region Total: Plains Kansas Iowa (14 .4 % ) Nebraska (8 .7% ) South Dakota (3 .4 % ) North Dakota (3 .3 % ) Minnesota (25 .9 % ) Percent Total Personal Incom e Percent Change 1 9 8 2 —87 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME PLAINS Table 1 .—Personal Income for the United States and Plains Region, 19 8 2-8 7 [Thousands of dollars] United States 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Total personal income.................................................................................................................. Nonfarm persona! income.................................................................................................. Farm income1 ................................................................................................................................ 2,863,432,000 2,631,260,000 32,172,000 2,834,385,000 2,810,605,000 23,780,000 3,101,163,000 3,062,893,000 38,270,000 3,317,545,000 3,278,621,000 38,924,000 3,522,203,000 3,478,656,000 43,547,000 3,768,696,000 3,718,885,000 49,811,000 Population (thousands)2............................................................................................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)............................................................................ 231,975,0 11,4 8 2 234,253.7 12,100 236,438.9 13 ,116 238,697.6 13,899 241,092.3 14,609 243.396.0 ’ 15,484 Derivation of total personal income Total earnrngs by place of w o rk ..................................... ............................................ Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3......................................... Plus: Adjustment for residence4 .................................................................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence....................................................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5............................................................................ Plus: Transfer payments..................................................................................................... 1,916,937,000 111,824,000 -559,000 1.804,554,000 447,229,000 411,649,000 2,036,246,000 119,573,000 -553,000 1,916,120,000 474,974,000 443,291,000 2,247,918,000 132,182,000 -510,000 2,115,226,000 528,785,000 457,152,000 2,410,587,000 148,710,000 -534,000 2,261,343,000 565,947,000 490,255,000 2,567,198,000 160,498,000 -515,000 2,406,185,000 594,241,000 5 2 1,777,0 0 0 2,757,233,000 171,342,000 -530,000 2,585,361,000 634,004,000 549,331,000 Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.................................................................................................................. Other labor income,................................................................................................................ Proprietors' income” ................................................................................................................ F a r m .................................. ......................................................................................................... N onfarm .................................................................................................................................... 1,579,453,000 163,540,000 173,944,000 23,001,000 150,943,000 1,669,402,000 173,465,000 193,379,000 14,933,000 178,446,000 1,831,472,000 182,822,000 233,624,000 29,583,000 204,041,000 1,9 6 7,172,0 0 0 187,427,000 255,988,000 30,340,000 225,648,000 2,085,822,000 195,982,000 285,394,000 35,064,000 250,330,000 2,238,639,000 207,731,000 310,863,000 40,898,000 269,965,000 Earnings by industry: F a r m ................................................................................................................................................... Nonfarm ........................................................................................................................................... P riva te ....................................................................................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7........................ 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............................................................................................................ M ilitary............................................................................................................................... State and local............................................................................................... ............. 32,172,000 1,884,765,000 1,570,583,000 9,084,000 41,535,000 116,218,000 445,567,000 164,953,000 280,608,000 147,832,000 127,860,000 185,736,000 109,793,000 386,958,000 314,182,000 70,719,000 32,249,000 211,2 14 ,0 0 0 23,780,000 2,012,466,000 1,6 78 ,14 1,00 0 11,257,000 36,858,000 123,714,000 4 6 1,717,0 0 0 173,929,000 287,788,000 153,199,000 131,008,000 203,508,000 128,867,000 428,013,000 334,325,000 75,150,000 34,393,000 224,782,000 38,270,000 2,209,648,000 1,852,464,000 11,244,000 38,944,000 141,180,000 507,783,000 184,354,000 323,429,000 164,713,000 145,784,000 219,754,000 140,660,000 482,402,000 357,184,000 79,798,000 36,396,000 240,990,000 38,924,000 2,371,663,000 1,987,497,000 12,282,000 40,170,000 152,686,000 529,291,000 190,626,000 338,665,000 172,146,000 156,910,000 234,226,000 155,069,000 534,717,000 384,166,000 84,437,000 38,786,000 260,943,000 43,547,000 2,523,651,000 2 ,117,4 2 1,0 0 0 12,845,000 3 1,113 ,0 0 0 167,353,000 544,147,000 198,654,000 345,493,000 179,754,000 164,360,000 248,853,000 175,273,000 593,723,000 406,230,000 84,731,000 40,617,000 280,882,000 49,811,000 2,707,422,000 2,273,492,000 14,440,000 30,026,000 179,458,000 562,954,000 209,056,000 353,898,000 189,297,000 174,792,000 265,650,000 195,632,000 661,243,000 433,930,000 89,909,000 42,497,000 301,524,000 Income by Place of Residence Plains 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Total oersona! Income.................................................................................................................. Nonfarm personal income................................................................................................. Farm income1 ................................................................................................................................ 19 2 ,721,9 79 186,890,326 5,831,653 200,485,202 197,908,386 2,576,816 220,092,703 213,0 75 ,731 7,0 16 ,9 72 232,842,247 224,073,696 8,768,551 245,814,260 235,094,419 10 ,719 ,8 4 1 260,592,762 249,190,101 11,402,661 Population (thousands)2................................................................................................. ........... Per capita personal income (dollars)............................................................................. 17,350.8 1 1 ,1 0 7 17,4 2 1.6 11,508 17,5 13 .2 12,567 17,556.3 13.263 17,5 70 .1 13,990 17,634.9 1 4 ,7 7 7 Derivation of total personal income Total earnings by place of w o rk .................................................................................. Less: Personal contributions fcr social insurance3......................................... Plus: Adjustment for residence..................................................................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................................................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5............................................................................ Plus: Transfer pavments...................................................................................................... 136,585,504 8,367,994 -1 ,0 76 ,2 76 12 7,14 1,2 3 4 3 7,16 2 ,19 7 28,418,548 140,873,560 8,695,147 -1 ,1 9 8 ,1 3 7 130,980,276 38,981,348 30,523,578 15 7,9 14,8 41 9,554,256 -1,3 73 ,5 4 0 146,987,045 41,664,920 31,440,738 167,634,080 10,603,902 -1 ,5 1 8 ,8 7 1 155,511,30 7 43,539,016 33,791,924 178.009,855 11,336,251 -1,660,884 165,012,720 45,058,630 35,742,910 189,410,932 12,048,477 - 1 ,7 7 1 ,1 0 5 175,591,350 47,588,231 3 7,4 13 ,18 1 Earnings b y Place o f W ork Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.................................................................................................................. Other labor Income.................................................................................................................. Proprietors’ income6................................................................................................................ F a r m ............................................................. .............................................................................. Nonfarm .................................................................................................................................... 107,904,549 11,048,357 17,632,598 4,609,449 13,023,149 113,223,221 1 1 ,6 70 ,1 74 15,980,165 1,397,843 14,582,322 123,353,699 12,224,512 22,336,630 5,858,395 16,478,235 130,241,900 12,414,694 24,977,486 7,6 4 2,217 17,335,269 136,383,275 12,939,853 28,686,727 9,626,545 19,060,182 145,118,209 13,649,707 30,643,016 10,278,8 74 20,364,142 Earnings by industry: F a r m ................................................................................................................................................... Nonfarm ............................................................................................................................................ P riva te ............................................................................................................ ...................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7........................ 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............................................................................................................ M ilitary............................................................................................................................... State and local............................................................................................................. 5,831,653 130,753,851 109,651,348 763,576 1,769,685 8,011,565 29,468,521 11,9 2 4 ,18 1 17,544,340 12,376 ,10 2 10,836,282 13 ,72 6 ,118 7,322,035 25,377,464 21,102,503 4,042,793 1,622,945 15,436,785 2,576,816 138,296,744 115,894,455 923,521 1,549,555 8,502,317 30,606,364 12,467,618 18 ,138,746 12,900,304 10,626,487 14,712,355 8,339,541 2 7,73 4 ,0 11 22,402,289 4,3 44,134 1,746,236 16 ,3 11,9 19 7,0 16 ,9 72 150,897,869 127,005,750 890,597 1,686,337 9,584,510 33,965,986 13,199,104 20,766,882 13,919,404 1 1,6 12 ,6 77 15,629,839 8,987,454 30,728,946 23,892,119 4 ,5 74,0 77 1,838,655 17,4 79 ,3 8 7 8,768,551 158,865,529 133,332,758 808,938 1,74 9 ,10 0 9,890,034 35,122,368 13,698,959 21,423,409 14,206,501 12,090,626 16,282,658 9,684,338 33,498,195 25,532,771 4,857,926 1,975,361 18,699,484 10 ,719 ,8 4 1 167,290,014 140,496,614 739,490 1,200,165 10,928,517 36,250,783 14,326,623 21,924,160 14,687,786 12,312,653 16,935,753 10 ,714 ,6 4 7 36,726,820 26,793,400 4,892,841 2,096,181 19,804,378 11,402,661 178,008,271 149,540,968 820,576 1,198,396 11,690,908 37,803,200 15,061,184 22,742,016 15,216,925 13,182,155 17,867,022 11,648,818 40,112,968 28,467,303 5,213,944 2,266,122 20,987,237 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R esid e nce See footnotes at end of tables. 3 4 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME PLAINS Table 1 .—Personal Income for the United States and Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7—Continued [Thousands of dollars] Plains (M e t ro p o ita n p o rtio n ) 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 T o ta l p e rso na l in c o m e .............................................................................................................................................. 1 1 6 , 3 4 4 ,5 4 2 1 2 2 , 9 5 0 ,6 6 0 1 3 4 , 1 2 0 ,8 4 1 1 4 2 ,9 5 1 ,9 6 2 1 5 1 , 3 9 2 ,5 8 8 1 6 1 , 3 5 0 ,5 1 9 Nonfarm personal Income.................................................................................................. Farm income1 ................................................................................................................................ 115 ,75 2 ,319 592,223 122,681,251 269,409 133,425,225 695,616 142,085,707 866,255 150,262,015 1,13 0 ,573 160,183,099 1,16 7,42 0 In c o m e b y Pla c e o f R e sid e n c e Population (thousands)2............................................................................................................. 9,508.6 9,558.5 9,644.0 9,733.2 9,815.5 9,919.1 P e r ca p ita p e rso na l in co m e ( d o l l a r s ) ................................................................................................ 1 2 ,2 3 6 1 2 ,8 6 3 1 3 ,9 0 7 1 4 ,6 8 7 1 5 ,4 2 4 1 6 ,2 6 7 Derivation of total personal income Total earnings by place of w o rk ..................................... ........................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3......................................... Plus: Adjustment for residence..................................................................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence....................................................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5............................................................................ Plus: Transfer payments..................................................................................................... 90,408,011 5,721,356 -3 ,3 3 2,775 81,353,880 19,925,203 15,065,459 95,732,465 5,9 9 6 ,117 -3,543,321 86,193,027 20,604,262 16 ,15 3,371 105,805,191 6,632,708 -4 ,0 71 ,9 0 7 95,100,576 22,437,278 16,582,987 113,068,905 7,44 7,23 1 -4,464,323 10 1,15 7,3 5 1 23,858,263 17,936,348 120,104,893 8,032,344 -4,849,789 10 7,222,760 25,156,268 19,013,560 128,249,567 8,536,510 -5,065,784 114 ,6 4 7,2 73 26,686,499 20,016,747 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.................................................................................................................. Other labor income,................................................................................................................ Proprietors’ income6................................................................................................................ F a r m ............................................................................................................................................ Nonfarm .................................................................................................................................... 75,520,871 7,855,548 7,031,592 4 22,217 6,609,375 79,832,946 8,333,738 7,565,781 105,468 7,460,313 87,938,072 8,803,782 9,063,337 534,533 8,528,804 94,042,844 9,049,917 9 ,976,144 709,795 9,266,349 99,398,391 9,507,105 11,19 9 ,3 9 7 978,947 10,220,450 106,225,705 10,035,952 11,9 8 7,9 10 1,0 11,8 79 10,976,031 Earnings by industry: F a r m ................................................................................................................................................... Nonfarm ............................................................................................................................................ P riva te ....................................................................................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'........................ M ining.................................................................................................................................. Construction................................................................................................................... Manufacturing................................................................................................................ Nondurable goo d s ............................................................................................... Durable goods........................................................................................................ Transportation and public utilities................................................................. Wholesale trade........................................................................................................... Retail trade...................................................................................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate............................................................ Services.............................................................................................................................. Government and government enterprises...................................................... Federal, civilian............................................................................................................ M ilitary............................................................................................................................... State and local............................................................................................................. 592,223 89,815,788 76,874,832 314,0 64* 73 0 ,79 4 * 4,928,888 21,650,408 8 ,2 35,8 74* 13,38 2,9 4 1* 8 ,540,873* 7,726 ,5 12 8,830,445 5,661,004 18,482,204 12,940,956 2 ,9 11,3 72 898,197 9 ,13 1,3 8 7 269,409 95,463,056 81,664,987 374,064* 626,286* 5,280,909 22,461,154 8,6 33 ,6 21* 1 3 ,79 5 ,8 1 1* 9 ,0 0 7,769 * 7,655,719 9 ,511,6 97 6,509,109 20,226,363 13,798,069 3,18 5 ,5 17 965,512 9,647,040 695,616 105,109,575 90,302,443 3 7 7 ,2 3 7 * 696,555* 6 ,2 1 7,70 4 * 25,086,009 9 ,20 7,923* 15,806,602* 9,565,875* 8 ,4 74 ,0 2 2 * 10,287,908 7,045,334 22,381,653* 14,8 0 7,132 3,363,588 1,050,343 10,393,201 866,255 112,202,650 96,312,752 365,491* 766,945* 6,827,881 26,152,985 9 ,6 16 ,70 2* 16,459,637* 9 ,9 0 7,4 72 * 8,961,351 10,890,229 7,724 ,19 8 24,702,066 15,889,898 3,575,436 1,14 2,8 8 7 1 1 ,1 7 1 ,5 7 5 1,13 0 ,573 118,974,320 102,296,587 358,279* 480,439* 7,669,472 27,004,659 1 0 ,1 1 7 ,5 1 7 16,8 8 7,142 10,209,869* 9,242,884 11,495,258 8,670,451 27,15 2,18 4 16,6 77,73 3 3,588,575 1,219,656 11,869,502 Ea rn in g s b y Pla c e o f W ork 1,16 7,42 0 127,0 8 2 ,147 109,267,902 402,050* 509,088* 8,222,999 27,894,474 10,655,989* 17,2 2 0 ,9 19 * 10 ,6 47,2 46* 9,990,753 12,196,705 9,502,314 29,887,981 17,8 14,245 3,824,789 1,327,923 12,661,533 Plains (N o n m e tro p o ita n p o rtio n ) 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y Pla c e o f R e sid e n c e T o ta l p e rso na l in c o m e .............................................................................................................................................. 7 6 ,3 7 7 ,4 3 7 7 7 , 5 3 4 ,5 4 2 8 5 ,9 7 1 ,8 6 2 8 9 , 8 9 0 ,2 8 5 9 4 ,4 2 1 ,6 7 2 9 9 , 2 4 2 ,2 4 3 Nonfarm personal income.................................................................................................. Farm income1 ............................................................................................................................... 71,13 8 ,0 0 7 5,239,430 75,227,13 5 2,307,407 79,650,506 6,321,356 81,987,989 7,902,296 84,832,404 9,589,268 89,007,002 10,235,241 Population (thousands)2............................................................................................................. 7,842.1 7,863.1 7,869.3 7,823.1 7,75 4 .7 7 ,7 1 5 .7 P e r c a p ita p e rso na l in co m e ( d o l l a r s ) ................................................................................................ 9 ,7 3 9 9 ,8 6 1 1 0 ,9 2 5 1 1 ,4 9 0 1 2 ,1 7 6 1 2 ,8 6 2 Derivation of total personal income Total earnings by place of w o rk ..................................... ........................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3......................................... Plus: Adjustment for residence.................................................................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence....................................................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5............................................................................ Plus: Transfer payments...................................................................................................... 46 ,177,49 3 2,646,638 2,256,499 45,787,354 17,236,994 13,353,089 45,141,095 2,699,030 2,345,184 44,787,249 18,377,086 14 ,3 70 ,20 7 52,109,650 2,921,548 2,698,367 51,886,469 19,227,642 14 ,8 5 7,75 1 54,565,175 3,156,671 2,945,452 54,353,956 19,680,753 15,855,576 57,904,962 3,303,907 3,188,905 57,789,960 19,902,362 16,729,350 6 1,161,365 3,511,9 67 3,294,679 60,944,077 20,901,732 17,396,434 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.................................................................................................................. Other labor income.................................................................................................................. Proprietors' income6 ................................................................................................................ F a r m ........................................................................................................................................... Nonfarm .................................................................................................................................... 32,383,678 3,192,809 10,601,006 4 ,18 7,232 6 ,4 13 ,774 33,390,275 3,336,436 8,414,384 1,292,375 7,122,009 35,415,627 3,420,730 13,273,293 5,323,862 7,949,431 36,199,056 3,36 4 ,777 15,001,342 6,932,422 8,068,920 36,984,884 3,432,748 17,487,330 8,647,598 8,839,732 38,892,504 3,613,755 18,655,106 9,266,995 9 ,38 8 ,111 Earnings by industry: F a r m ................................................................................................................................................... Nonfarm ........................................................................................................................................... P riva te ....................................................................................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7........................ M ining.................................................................................................................................. Construction................................................................................................................... Manufacturing................................................................................................................ Nondurable goo ds............................................................................................... Durable goods........................................................................................................ Transportation and public utilities................................................................. Wholesale tra d e ............................................................................................................ Retail trade...................................................................................................................... Finance, Insurance, and real estate............................................................ Services.............................................................................................................................. Government and government enterprises...................................................... Federal, civilian........................................................................................................... M ilitary............................................................................................................................... State and local............................................................................................................. 5,239,430 40,938,063 3 2 ,776 ,516 435,209* 9 5 1,9 76 * 3,076,309* 7,8 12 ,13 6 * 3 ,4 19 ,0 4 7* 3,880,058* 3 ,78 4 ,76 2 * 3,083,952* 4,895,673 1,6 56 ,0 73* 6,842,356* 8 ,16 1,5 4 7 1,13 1,4 2 1 724,748 6,305,378 2,307,407 42,833,688 34,229,468 532,422* 8 49,745* 3 ,2 1 6 ,1 1 6 * 8 ,13 9 ,76 6 * 3,583,457* 4 ,0 4 3 ,8 21* 3,8 40 ,418 * 2,945,246* 5,200,658 1,825,008* 7,448,535* 8,604,220 1,15 8 ,6 17 780,724 6,664,879 6,321,356 45,788,294 36,703,307 494,840* 908,725* 3,331,323 * 8 ,8 71 ,5 10 * 3,685,046* 4,609,986* 4,283,320* 3,0 75 ,3 79 * 5,341,931 1,940,550* 8 ,13 7,8 6 9 * 9,084,987 1,210,489 788,312 7,086,186 7,902,296 46,662,879 37,020,006 433,426* 903,980* 3,058,809* 8 ,962,475* 3 ,79 5 ,2 18 * 4,588,819* 4 ,2 12 ,0 9 1* 3 ,114 ,6 4 5 * 5,392,429 1,958,360* 8 ,71 7,6 4 5 * 9,642,873 1,282,490 832,474 7,527,909 9,589,268 48,315,694 38,200,027 348,693* (D ) 3,239 ,145* 9,240,445* 3,9 2 4 ,5 27* 4,6 49 ,6 76* 4,385,863* 3,0 54,73 4* 5,440,495 2,039,618* 9 ,4 5 7,9 76 * 10 ,115 ,6 6 7 1,304,266 876,525 7,934,876 10,235,241 50,926,124 40,273,066 3 7 7 ,2 7 3 * (D ) 3,448,484* 9,905,628* 4 ,1 1 3 ,5 6 1 * 5 ,13 9 ,13 7* 4 ,4 7 2 ,6 7 7 * 3 ,1 72 ,4 75 * 5,670,317 2,143,46 5* 10,091,800* 10,653,058 1,389,155 938,199 8,325,704 E arnin g s b y Pla c e o f W ork See footnotes at end of tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME PLAINS Table 2 .—Twenty Highest and Lowest Per Capita Personal Incomes for Counties in the Plains Region, 1987 [Counties with total personal incomes of 50 million dollars or more] Twenty lowest per capita incomes Twenty highest per capita incomes County Dollars 23,393 23.070 22,335 22,268 2 1 ,17 3 20,496 20,484 20 ,277 19,873 19,122 18,979 18’842 1 8 ,1 1 1 18,062 18,018 17,849 17,73 9 17,630 17,604 17,553 Dakota, Minnesota ....................................................................................................... Scott, Kansas................................................................................................................... County Percent of national average 1 5 1.1 149.0 144.2 143.8 136.7 132.4 132.3 131.0 128.3 123.5 Douglas, M issouri................................................................................................................... Wright, Missouri...................................................................................................................... 122.6 1 2 1 .7 1 1 7.0 116.6 116.4 115.3 114.6 113.9 1 1 3 .7 113.4 New Madrid, Missouri.......................................................................................................... Iron, M issouri............................................................................................................................ Dollars Percent of national average 4,504 7,000 7,600 8,258 8,319 8,414 8,754 8,768 8,829 9,012 9,165 9,168 9,201 9,305 9,333 9,388 9,399 9,448 9,500 9,543 29.1 45.2 49.1 53.3 53.7 54.3 56.5 56.6 57.0 58.2 59.2 59.2 59.4 60.1 60.3 60.6 60.7 61.0 61.4 61.6 Table 3 .—Total and Per Capita Personal Income and Population for States in the Plains Region, 19 8 2-8 7 Total personal income Area Millions of dollars Per capita personal income Percent change 1982 1987 1982-87 United States............. Metropolitan portion........................ Nonmetropolitan portion............ 2,663,432 2 ,16 4 ,170 499,262 3,768,696 3,097,289 6 71,4 0 7 41.5 43.1 34.5 Plains region........................................ Metropolitan portion................ Nonmetropolitan portion....... 192,722 ¡16,345 76 ,3 77 260,593 161,351 99,242 Io w a ...................................................... Kansas ................................................ Minnesota ........................................ Missouri............................................. Nebraska ........................................... North Dakota................................. South Dakota ................................. 31,569 28,459 4 7,73 4 53,723 17,5 76 7,0 70 6,590 40,329 37,501 67,533 74,825 22,796 8,709 8,900 Dollars 1982 Percent change 1987 1982-87 1982 11,48 2 12,214 9 ,113 15,484 16,525 11,996 34.9 35.3 31.6 35.2 38.7 29.9 1 1 ,1 0 7 12,236 9,739 1 4 ,7 7 7 16,267 12,862 33.0 32.9 32.1 27.8 31.8 41.5 39,3 29 ,7 23.2 35.1 10,857 11,809 11,549 14,230 15.143 15,906 14,663 14,297 12.961 12,550 3 1.1 28.2 3 7.7 34.9 29.3 23.2 32.3 10,868 11,055 10,520 9,489 Total population Percent of national average Thousands Percent change 1987 1982 1987 1982-87 100.0 100.0 106.4 79.4 106.7 77.5 231,975 177,18 9 54,786 243,396 187,429 55,967 4.9 5.8 96.7 106.6 84.8 95.4 105.1 83.1 17,3 5 1 9,509 7,842 17,635 9,919 7 ,7 1 6 94.6 91.9 97.8 10 2.7 94.7 92.3 83.7 8 1,1 2,908 2.410 4,133 4,943 1,590 672 695 2,834 2 ,4 77 4,246 5,103 1,594 672 709 102.8 100.6 94.7 96.3 91.6 82.6 2.2 1.6 4.3 - 1.6 -2 .5 2.8 2 .7 3,2 .3 .0 2.1 5 6 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME METROPOLITAN AREAS Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Plains Region, 19 8 2-8 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Thousands of dollars] Bism arck, N D (M S A ) 1982 1983 1984 1985 Cedar Rapids, IA (M S A ) 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 in c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 928,476 989,384 1,022,006 1,056,249 1,10 1 ,1 4 4 1,15 3 ,6 71 2,022,962 2,060,264 2,18 0 ,14 7 2,314,027 2,436,998 2,616,483 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 910,471 18,005 982,549 6,835 1,005,687 16,319 1,037,505 18,744 1,069,041 32,103 1,122,016 31,655 2,013,478 9,484 2,063,992 -3,728 2,165,885 14,262 2,299,406 14,621 2,410,849 26,149 2,590,629 25,854 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 82.0 83.8 85.2 85.7 86.6 86.3 168.6 168.1 168.9 169.0 168.9 169.6 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 11,3 16 11,804 11,989 12,3 18 12 ,713 13,363 11,9 9 7 12,258 12,906 13,689 14,430 15,429 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions lor social insurance’ ................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent’ .................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 666,509 40,322 31,074 657,261 161,511 109,704 688,928 41,714 49,038 696,252 169,777 123,355 733,647 44,459 28,523 717,711 170,263 134,032 762,323 49,044 18,636 731,915 177,684 146,650 795,546 51,198 13,484 757,832 182,238 161,074 832,763 54,149 14,723 793,337 190,483 169,851 1,586,980 100,193 -99,702 1,387,085 383,098 252,779 1,609,547 100,825 -98,113 1,410,609 380,731 268,924 1,717,231 107,465 -103,022 1,506,744 406,909 266,494 1,831,560 121,463 -112,349 1,597,748 425,370 290,909 1,936,981 129,857 -117,189 1,689,935 436,342 310,721 2,104,100 140,701 -133,567 1,829,832 460,658 325,993 535,043 48,475 82,991 14,898 68,093 561,155 52,183 75,590 3,857 71,733 589,104 51,936 92,607 13,405 79,202 610,028 51,272 101,023 15,806 85,217 622,362 51,278 121,906 29,147 92,759 653,553 52,689 126,521 28,474 98,047 1,323,095 146,004 117,881 5,699 112,182 1,344,875 146,976 117,696 -7,398 125,094 1,418,549 145,136 153,546 10,654 142,892 1,522,538 147,658 161,364 11,221 150,143 1,595,970 155,843 185,168 22,935 162,233 1,739,153 168,366 196,581 22,691 173,890 18,005 648,504 516,911 3,052 7,930 63,258 43,355 25,792 17,563 84,325 54,002 75,831 31,761 153,397 131,593 22,806 3,195 105,592 6,835 682,093 545,062 3,588 7,653 61,773 46,444 28,672 17,772 87,331 54,218 80,458 32,459 171,138 137,031 23,809 3,559 109,663 16,319 717,328 573,222 2,994 8,055 57,327 46,849 28,950 17,899 92,116 57,719 83,183 34,394 190,585 144,106 25,736 3,874 114,496 18,744 743,579 588,455 2,769 8,534 51.817 47,540 29,515 18,025 97,683 56,988 85,765 35,564 201,795 155,124 27,600 4,156 123,368 32,103 763,443 602,136 2,322 8,036 55,683 48,594 30,450 18,144 94,416 54,117 86,703 36,371 215,894 161,307 29,408 3,771 128,128 31,655 801,108 031,057 2,436 8,539 57,678 50,926 31,054 19,872 94,988 52,213 89,338 38,006 236,933 170,051 31,650 3,667 134,734 9,484 1,577,496 1,419,952 7,506 7,272 78,278 619,629 197,752 421,877 106,418 98,019 148,359 82,454 272,017 157,544 24,248 2,619 130,677 -3,728 1,613,275 1,444,598 8,090 6,820 78,107 584,963 196,766 388,197 109,792 103,625 160,505 95,163 297,533 168,677 26,155 3,081 139,441 14,262 1,702,969 1,527,525 6,862 8,001 80,439 604,020 201,727 402,293 107,560 116,472 171,520 103,399 329,252 175,444 27,455 3,049 144,940 14,621 1,816,939 1,633,274 5,616 9,194 89,722 645,513 206,461 439,052 110,800 123,314 173,642 109,479 365,994 183,665 29,321 3,186 151,158 26,149 1,910,832 1,716,639 5,018 4,922 93,927 685,631 217,523 468,108 131,920 114,829 181,305 108,900 390,187 194,193 30,731 3,620 159,842 25,854 2,078,246 1,873,515 5,579 5,793 111,026 723,070 228,164 494,906 159,895 122,195 190,279 117,841 437,837 204,731 32,902 4,086 167,743 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type-. Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonlarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... M ining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... C o lu m b ia , M O 1982 1983 1984 (M S A ) 1985 D a v e n p o r t— R o c k Is la n d -— M o lin e , IA -— I L ( M S A ) 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ....................................................................................................................... 1,056,506 1,158,445 1,24 1,975 1,320,087 1,40 9,277 1,516,364 4,486,556 4,465,391 4,812,550 4,9 56,176 5,060,536 5,362,997 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 1,050,700 5,806 1,155,280 3,165 1,236,034 5,941 1,308,087 12,000 1,401,990 7,287 1,506,953 9,411 4,456,048 30,508 4,498,366 -32,975 4,755,583 56,967 4,906,753 49,423 5,001,257 59,279 5,290,453 72,544 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 103.2 103.7 105.0 104.9 105.9 107.5 386.6 383.7 381.2 376.9 370.9 366.6 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 10,237 1 1 ,1 7 1 11,828 12,583 13,301 14,106 11,6 04 11,639 12,626 13,149 13,645 14,627 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................ 773,794 41,229 17,209 749,774 180,445 126,287 859,252 44,650 11,789 826,391 190,111 141,943 923,427 48,282 13,691 888,836 207,024 146,115 991,920 53,510 5,833 944,243 216,752 159,092 1,059,508 58,078 5,303 1,006,733 233,365 169,179 1,149,565 62,430 2,262 1,089,397 246,398 180,569 3,403,288 210,476 -169,603 3,023,209 798,090 665,257 3,294,997 203,787 -166,721 2,924,489 814,083 726,819 3,636,623 220,766 -193,419 3,222,438 874,625 715,487 3,753,236 239,870 -215,343 3,298,023 896,965 761,188 3,768,925 243,503 -199,200 3,326,222 933,245 801,069 4,013,561 257,785 -215,756 3,540,020 988,856 834,121 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 648,475 54,374 70,945 4,205 66,740 718,018 60,873 80,361 1,618 78,743 766,344 63,375 93,708 4,416 89,292 819,209 64,846 107,865 10,519 97,346 874,174 68,858 116,476 5,844 110,632 946,718 74,210 128,637 7,928 120,709 2,811,570 307,687 284,031 20,632 263,399 2,740,224 297,129 257,644 -42,501 300,145 2,943,488 306,114 387,021 47,610 339,411 3,048,574 300,966 403,696 40,312 363,384 3,010,652 293,491 464,782 50,417 414,365 3,193,300 310,488 509,773 63,453 446,320 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ......................................................... . State and local................................................... 5,806 767,988 471,519 1,968 6,540 40,382 74,948 16,193 58,755 31,504 34,850 75,555 67,303 138,469 296,469 46,781 3,371 246,317 3,165 856,087 523,163 2,383 5,564 46,085 82,485 16,257 66,228 32,606 36,014 86,597 74,667 156,762 332,924 51,711 4,507 276,706 5,941 917,486 569,048 2,333 5,775 56,086 88,410 17,570 70,840 36,906 38,061 94,583 72,326 174,568 348,438 54,711 4,878 288,849 12,000 979,920 606,013 2,860 5,471 63,051 86,135 18,393 67,742 41,783 37,393 102,796 77,896 188,628 373,907 58,265 4,956 310,686 7,287 1,052,221 655,782 2,717 2,942 78,084 88,087 19,104 68,983 45,600 41,952 106,711 83,055 206,634 396,439 60,236 5,042 331,161 9,411 1,140,154 710,961 2,912 2,544 77,994 98,202 26,200 72,002 45,575 44,709 113,147 92,303 233,575 429,193 65,460 6,021 357,712 30,508 3,372,780 2,839,951 11,954 10,768 152,468 1,227,374 163,447 1,063,927 197,031 245,718 329,772 137,244 527,622 532,829 256,787 13,619 262,423 -32,975 3,327,972 2,750,573 18,358 9,636 144,607 1,080.744 165,403 915,341 200,888 229,879 346,206 151,300 568,955 577,399 288,503 15,950 272,946 56,967 3,579,656 2,956,111 18,374 10,429 158,865 1,173,632 172,773 1,000,859 210,784 247,171 360,480 152,035 624,341 623,545 319,929 17,123 286,493 49,423 3,703,813 3,038,782 17,349 13,972 159,157 1,184,845 196,777 988,068 210,750 256,364 366,530 152,274 677,541 665,031 344,729 18,787 301,515 59,279 3,709,646 3,045,495 14,980 7,956 168,064 1,078,321 216,872 861,449 215,128 260,066 380,382 162,950 757,648 664,151 329,987 19,711 314,453 72,544 3,941,017 3,254,280 16,083 6,166 182,990 1,145,708 226,199 919,509 227,415 269,294 398,554 172,773 835,297 686,737 341,284 19,940 325,513 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Seefootnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 7 metropolitan areas Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dolíais] D u b u q u e , IA (M S A ) D e s M o in e s , I A ( M S A ) 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Farm income1............................................................ 4 ,6 77,70 2 4,894,668 5,240,572 5,514,154 5,810,552 6,227,621 928,946 938,349 1,024,239 1,053,848 1,087,349 1,175,9 60 4,645,913 31,789 4,883,942 10,726 5,207,104 33,468 5,468,631 45,523 5,744,291 66,261 6,154,225 73,396 919,482 9,464 953,768 -15,419 1,006,153 18,086 1,039,832 14,016 1,061,412 25,937 1,147,916 28,044 Population (thousands)“ .................................................. 371.3 374.4 377.1 379.6 381.8 385.1 93.1 92.2 92.1 91.9 91.0 90.7 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 12,597 13,072 13,898 14,524 15,220 16 ,173 9,982 10 ,17 7 11 ,1 1 9 11,473 11,9 45 12,966 3,664,896 227,969 -166,219 3,270,708 787,280 619,714 3,848,691 236,411 -183,207 3,429,073 804,577 661,018 4,172,800 257,764 -188,572 3,726,464 852,970 661,138 4,388,829 284,996 -199,734 3,904,099 890,189 719,866 4,646,278 305,634 -211,734 4,128,910 931,013 750,629 5,009,429 327,832 -225,514 4,456,083 984,213 787,325 767,686 48,994 -133,214 585,478 193,992 149,476 757,418 49,081 -132,751 575,586 204,658 158,105 855,998 53,882 -147,448 654,668 215,295 154,276 877,381 58,849 -151,646 666,886 228,213 158,749 881,970 59,370 -139,836 682,764 238,766 165,819 979,222 65,910 -161,999 751,313 251,405 173,242 3,024,889 301,663 338,344 22,829 315,515 3,173,541 317,084 358,066 2,040 356,026 3,429,208 323,403 420,189 24,917 395,272 3,604,685 322,148 461,996 37,497 424,499 3,799,160 336,401 510,717 58,688 452,029 4.098,412 357,059 553,958 65,950 488,008 628,883 68,985 69,818 5,173 64,645 636,432 69,375 51,611 -19,542 71,153 689,236 71,402 95,360 14,080 81,280 713,767 69,836 93,778 10,144 83,634 702,028 67,794 112,148 22,090 90,058 783,169 75,863 120,190 23,968 96,222 31,789 3,633,107 3,104,619 28,114 10,737 185,191 570,570 366,376 204,194 316,424 364,796 357,504 464,253 807,030 528,488 130,160 8,074 390,254 10,726 3,837,965 3,282,874 35,061 8,309 186,208 594,053 394,964 199,089 318,231 375,047 381,108 521,067 863,790 555,091 140,150 9,861 405,080 33,468 4,139,332 3,555,719 34,272 8,767 209,824 651,763 426,354 225,409 326,040 416,131 405,341 559,906 943,675 583,613 149,662 13,463 420,488 45,523 4,343,306 3,724,088 27,306 11,783 225,524 626,288 404,534 221,754 357,191 440,627 415,116 598,683 1,021,570 619,218 158,853 14,832 445,533 66,261 4,580,017 3,937,111 23,020 4,088 240,346 623,303 402,925 220,378 366,193 456,128 437,846 657,255 1,128,932 642,906 162,504 16,216 464,186 73,396 4,936,033 4,238,883 26,226 8,757 249,222 676,000 427,691 248,309 372,865 487,823 465,070 715,564 1,237,356 697,150 175,028 16,867 505,255 9,464 758,222 695,678 2,374 2,163 33,796 314,296 75,660 238,636 46,114 36,658 73,268 21,333 165,676 62,544 8,259 2,035 52,250 -15,419 772,837 708,483 4,183 1,813 34,125 304,363 70,908 233,455 48,463 38,345 76,350 24,727 176,114 64,354 8,615 2,289 53,450 18,086 837,912 772,907 4,206 1,521 37,736 344,053 79,220 264,833 51,421 41,605 77,549 26,828 187,988 65,005 8,944 2,357 53,704 14,016 863,365 794,530 3,366 1,954 36,380 351,682 79,259 272,423 50,796 41,375 78,556 26,197 204,224 68,835 9,428 2,456 56,951 25,937 856,033 785,147 3,163 697 40,884 317,493 79,471 238,022 50,299 41,589 81,155 29,038 220,829 70,886 9,447 2,763 58,676 28,044 951,178 877,408 3,532 2,756 42,183 373,307 96,771 276,536 52,455 44,822 85,182 32,047 241,124 73,770 9,774 2,760 61,236 1982 1983 1986 1987 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w o rk ..................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus-. Transfer payments............................................... E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type-. Wages and salaries..................................................... Nonfarm ............................................................... Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... Fa rg o — M o o rh e a d , N D — M N D u lu th , M N - - W l ( M S A ) 1984 1985 1982 1983 1984 1985 (M S A ) 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 2,598,198 2,598,926 2,74 4 ,118 2,799,615 2,895,050 3,040,294 1,515,259 1,640,421 1,756,649 1,8 3 1,6 71 1,9 3 7,8 11 2,050,578 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 2,591,384 6,814 2,594,365 4,561 2,737,889 6,229 2,793,688 5,927 2,886,995 8,055 3,033,589 6,705 1,492,951 22,308 1,592,562 47,859 1,693,785 62,864 1,776,354 55,317 1,863,286 74,525 1,967,963 82,615 Population (thousands)3 .................................................. 262.7 257.4 252.3 247.5 243.6 241.7 139.3 141.5 143.0 144.7 145.7 146.6 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 9,890 10,097 10,876 11,3 14 11,885 12,581 10 ,8 77 11,593 12,288 12,654 13,303 13,984 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 1,745,553 115,270 -30,029 1,600,254 406,572 591,372 1,668,945 111,293 -22,269 1,535,383 428,947 634,596 1,789,335 117,766 -29,269 1,642,300 459,256 642,562 1,807,707 124,450 -32,907 1,650,350 477,089 672,176 1,866,073 129,438 -38,388 1,698,247 498,047 698,756 1,967,754 136,867 -46,011 1,784,876 531,733 723,685 1,121,426 70,263 -21,642 1,029,521 288,719 197,019 1,215,841 73,761 -25,454 1,116,626 306,341 217,454 1,321,237 79,804 -28,705 1,212,728 313,701 230,220 1,376,950 88,459 -33,808 1,254,683 326,267 250,721 1,466,954 94,614 -38,380 1,333,960 332,404 271,447 1,552,367 100,121 -38,142 1,414,104 348,815 287,659 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income.................................................. Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................ Nonfarm.............................................................. 1,481,626 154,780 109,147 4,791 104,356 1,399,898 144,354 124,693 2,610 122,083 1,499,141 148,948 141,246 4,312 136,934 1,515,556 145,453 146,698 4,053 142,645 1,559,974 147,544 158,555 6,233 152,322 1,643,283 156,237 168,234 4,814 163,420 924,418 81,338 115,670 11,732 103,938 977,733 87,965 150,143 37,706 112,437 1,050,591 90,849 179,797 52,937 126,860 1,104,478 92,005 180,467 45,392 135,075 1,157,693 94,353 214,908 64,724 150,184 1,223,086 98,225 231,056 72,346 158,710 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 6,814 1,738,739 1,357,225 2,554 231,370 85,267 162,070 68,873 93,197 211,251 101,405 186,355 48,959 327,994 381,514 46,900 10,700 323,914 4,561 1,664,384 1,289,174 7,877 173,931 78,321 145,302 56,696 88,606 195,575 98,631 190,668 54,190 344,679 375,210 44,816 8,150 322,244 6,229 1,783,106 1,369,082 8,322 198,003 87,901 151,124 52,966 98,158 213,057 104,967 196,656 54,364 354,688 414,024 48,178 8,177 357,669 5,927 1,801,780 1,366,845 4,683 178,479 91,951 157,924 57,765 100,159 206,749 99,434 200,055 56,459 371,111 434,935 50,061 8,191 376,683 8,055 1,858,018 1,398,232 4,022 139,619 130,752 167,136 63,141 103,995 196,640 99,086 207,158 59,422 394,397 459,786 51,050 8,950 399,786 6,705 1,961,049 1,491,243 4,804 149,205 144,770 177,406 76,942 100,464 202,423 100,646 215,701 64,269 432,019 469,806 53,172 10,609 406,025 22,308 1,099,118 906,586 4,119 3,038 74,510 93,714 51,105 42,609 113,647 151,479 125,841 72,556 267,682 192,532 46,634 4,291 141,607 47,859 1,167,982 965,636 4,883 3,098 85,786 94,768 52,206 42,562 113,571 154,825 135,177 82,225 291,303 202,346 49,689 4,635 148,022 62,864 1,258,373 1,043,249 5,032 3,160 93,751 104,738 56,164 48,574 118,655 164,703 145,591 88,976 318,643 215,124 51,533 4,739 158,852 55,317 1,321,633 1,090,022 5,355 3,564 95,476 106,833 58,020 48,813 120,603 168,539 148,750 95,330 345,572 231,611 54,620 5,149 171,842 74,525 1,392,429 1,147,157 4,770 1,754 103,026 107,860 60,163 47,697 126,171 167,787 152,818 102,650 380,321 245,272 56,155 5,810 183,307 82,615 1,469,752 1,212,784 5,209 1,830 108,834 111,786 60,792 50,994 130,140 177,693 161,579 108,592 407,121 256,968 59,862 6,362 190,744 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Seefootnotes at endof tables. METROPOLITAN AREAS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] G ran d Fo rk s , N D 1982 1983 1984 (M S A ) 1985 Io w a C it y , IA ( M S A ) 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 667,425 712,0 66 75 2,377 790,900 840.385 886,170 962,339 650,022 17,403 1,0 12,312 689,528 22,538 1,116,062 1,174,0 20 722,601 29,776 1,265,986 765,721 25,179 801,353 39,033 1,351,5 31 845,858 40,312 946,132 16,207 1,015.791 -3,479 1,095,212 20,850 1,156,939 17,081 1,236,734 29,252 1322Ì372 29459 Population (thousands)2 .................................... P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3......... Plus-. Adjustment for residence.................................... Equals; Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and re n t'.................................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 67.1 68.3 69.1 69.3 69.8 69.8 83.4 84.3 85.3 9,953 85.5 10,430 856 10,888 11.412 12,033 12,690 11,5 3 7 12,0 15 13,080 13,738 14,796 15 ,74 7 531,739 30,311 -25,802 475,626 112.695 79,104 568,041 31,614 -30,809 505,618 115,967 89,481 606,332 33,873 -33,188 539,271 118,863 94,243 632,520 37.292 -34,266 560,962 124.032 105,906 678,099 39,913 -39,934 598,252 126,996 115,138 716,448 42,522 -43,167 630.759 132.157 123,254 753,532 35,321 581 717,792 152,742 91,805 798,171 38,857 -9,101 750,213 161,190 100,909 879,319 41,951 -5,772 831,596 181,568 102,898 919,712 45.799 5*875 868,038 189J564 116,318 993 749 48845 10585 934 319 206^918 124,749 5193? • 8460 1 000 49? 218608 132,431 448,337 29,822 53,580 12,537 41,043 475,809 32,657 59,575 17,874 41,701 501,920 33,557 70,855 25,217 45,638 529,459 34,641 68,420 20,557 47,863 556,455 35,949 85,695 34,388 51,307 589,338 38,212 88,898 35,330 53,568 605,987 64,544 83,001 12,524 70,477 658,890 68,853 70,428 -7,056 77,484 698,582 72,495 108,142 17,323 90,819 736,726 73,188 103,798 13,784 96,014 785,783 78,805 129,161 26,168 102,993 838.462 85,330 137*092 26,168 1R924 17,403 514,335 311,002 1,522 1,366 28,780 21,991 17,975 4,016 46,537 37,620 61,234 17.044 94,908 203,334 23,951 86,067 93,316 22,538 545,503 326,584 1,874 1,221 30,277 23.024 18,843 4,181 45,979 36,773 65,229 17,943 104,264 218,919 23,770 95,752 99.387 29,776 576,556 344,734 1,813 1,390 31,568 23,33/ 18.939 4,398 46,264 38,992 69,958 19,447 111,965 231,822 23,823 103,019 104,980 25,179 607,341 360,448 1.906 1,321 35,064 26,937 21,984 4,953 45,092 39,960 71,121 20,693 118,354 246,893 26,803 106,275 113,815 39,033 639,066 383,034 2,407 953 41,000 28,927 22,830 6,097 47,068 40,570 71,363 22,912 127,834 256,032 29,032 107,333 119,607 40,312 676,136 411,447 2,720 1,916 45,281 31,306 25,160 6.146 48,118 43,269 75,299 24,749 138,789 264,689 31,899 110,005 122,785 16,207 737,325 383,223 3,668 2,195 40,104 72,771 55,427 17,344 24,006 25,730 66,625 19,493 128,531 354,102 29,025 1,999 323,078 -3,47 9 801,650 421,439 4,361 2,476 42,245 87,765 68,507 19,258 25,410 25,526 73,302 22,385 137,863 380.211 31,553 2,392 346,266 20,850 858,469 460,010 4,391 2,627 47,374 92,896 70,684 22,212 29,753 26,407 77,353 24,033 155,176 398,459 34,350 2,303 361,806 17.081 902,631 473.210 4,659 3,0/5 39,233 92.436 72,042 20,394 31,810 28,203 79.159 26,263 168372 429,421 36,179 2,541 390,701 29.252 954,497 507,544 3*930 1,965 45,028 98,915 76,773 22,142 33,816 28,390 82.050 29,237 184,213 456,953 37,042 2,843 417,068 29,159 1,031,725 538 558 4T)68 2435 44*805 105,672 80,090 26,582 34*877 33*153 86,355 31,044 195,149 493467 40,906 3,109 449,152 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.................................................. Other labor income................................................... Proprietors' income*.................................................... Farm............................................... Nonfarm...................................................... Earnings by industry: Farm .................................................. Nonfarm................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... M ining..................................... Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.............................................. Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade.................................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services.................................................. Government and government enterprises.. ..................... Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ Stale and local................................................... J Jo p lin , M O 1982 1983 1984 (M S A ) 1985 K a n s a s C ity , M O — K S ( M S A ) 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 in c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ................................................................................ Nonfarm personal income...................................... Farm income1....................................... 1,143,3 23 1,233,886 1,344,931 1,431,526 1,5 17,9 5 7 1,606,060 17,8 76 ,1 90 18,881,252 20,653,938 22,370,485 1,134,637 8,686 1,224,107 9,779 1,333,704 11,227 23,773,936 25,220,930 1,416,579 14,947 1,497,575 20,382 1,584,421 21,639 17,814,199 61,991 18,856,499 24,753 20,602.250 51,688 22,278,572 91,913 23,677,694 96,242 25.131,632 89,298 Population (thousands)*........................................ 129.5 130.0 131.3 132.1 132,8 133.9 1,450.0 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 1,460.3 1,479.3 1,499.1 1,521.8 1,546.4 8,829 9,489 10,247 10,841 11,4 2 7 11,9 90 12,329 12,930 13,962 14,922 15,623 16,309 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork............................. Less-. Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence............................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3.................. Plus: Transfer payments.............................. 809,648 49,076 -43,509 717,063 207,779 218,481 872,118 51,156 -45,235 775,727 225,617 232,542 966,788 57,335 -51.988 857,465 249,707 237,759 1,038,880 64,835 -70,060 903,985 258,219 269,322 1,112,642 70,025 -78,946 963,671 270,974 283,312 1,191,612 74.978 -92,417 1,024,217 286,161 295,682 13,611,023 821,935 -209.694 12,579,394 3,026,376 2,270,420 14,440,629 857,315 -205,109 13,378,205 3,120,910 2,382,137 16.009,395 357,049 -240,530 14,811,816 3,401,628 2,440,494 17,415,681 1,091,032 -286,435 16,038,214 3.656,762 2,675,509 18,586,268 1,184.224 -337,200 17,064,844 3,859,244 2,843,848 19,711,949 1,249,091 -337*405 18,125,453 4,075,631 3,019,845 639,095 70,524 100,029 3,277 96,752 680,296 75,154 116,668 4,562 112,106 753,552 80,159 133,077 6,086 126,991 808,486 83.022 147,372 9,929 137,443 855,117 88,724 ! 68,801 15,463 153,338 915,129 94,515 181,968 16,526 165,442 11,334,393 1,167,446 1,109,184 44,147 1,065,037 11,987,196 1,237,462 1,215,971 7,459 1,208,512 13,255,798 1,313.632 1,439,965 34,575 1,405,390 14,417,010 1,370,639 1,628,032 75,557 1,552.475 15,316,273 1,447,195 1,822.800 80,563 1,742.237 16,257,746 1,510,257 1,943,946 73,412 1,870,534 8,686 800,962 717,877 2,642 6,532 37,438 258,149 97,615 160,534 91,502 51,943 96,820 22,980 149,871 83,085 9,694 3,192 70,199 9,7/9 862,339 771,430 3,274 6,611 41,663 266,882 103,525 163,357 95,173 52,299 105,838 27,217 172,473 90,909 10,495 4,324 76,090 11,227 955,561 858.243 3,437 8,100 49,842 302,964 114,584 188,380 ¡05,650 55,866 114,016 28,754 189.614 97,318 10,900 4,461 81,957 14,947 1,023,933 917,421 3,027 8,902 54,215 313,881 119,073 194,808 118,799 60,078 121,806 29,397 207,316 106,512 11,839 4,721 89,952 20,382 1,092,260 978,725 2,870 7,377 54,053 335,139 130,989 204,150 129,425 58,751 126,582 32,684 221,844 113,535 12,210 5,261 96,064 21,639 1,169,973 1,049,246 2,942 8,955 66,663 354,280 134,769 219,511 142,367 60,902 137,411 33,681 242,045 120,727 13.085 6,331 101,311 61,991 13,549,032 11,552,594 44,876 63083 657,161 2,831,670 1,158,554 1,673,116 1,602,183 1,300,108 1,354,760 932,745 2,756,008 1,996,438 672,306 151,291 1,172,841 24.753 14,415,876 12,307,331 52,783 57,674 746.115 2,953,594 1,182,931 1,770,663 1,688,816 1,287,558 1 »157,937 1,055,634 3,007,120 2,108,545 720,195 157,112 1,231,238 51,688 15,957,707 13,680,212 55,945 57,674 946,549 3,317,487 1,273,199 2,044,288 1,739,623 1,414,384 1,608,504 1,143,365 3,396,681 2,277,495 780,950 179,336 1,317,209 91,913 17,323,768 14,853,594 56,737 67,671 1,110,318 3,645,862 1,349,882 2.195,970 1,838,855 1,521,083 1,694,890 1,266,724 3,757.454 2,464,174 813,209 210,017 1,440,948 96,242 18,490,026 15,373,352 54,711 36,856 1,294.632 3,582,783 1,451,183 2,131.600 1,916,093 1,627,565 1,785,999 1,431,427 ¿,143,886 2,616,074 828,850 230,145 1,557,079 89,298 19.622,651 16,830,272 60,687 38,690 1,386,232 3,476,541 1,533,160 1,943,381 2,065,573 1,782,590 1,879,234 1,579,548 4,561,177 2,792,379 885,369 242,064 1,664,946 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income*1.................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry Farm ................................................ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... Mining........................ ................. C onstruction................................................. M anufacturing.......................................... Nondurable goods.......................... Durable goods............................... transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e ....................................... Retail trade................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services............................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................. M ilita ry .............................................. State and local................................................ See footnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME METROPOLITAN AREAS 9 Table 4 .— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] La w re n ce , K S 1983 1982 1984 L in c o ln , N E ( M S A ) (M S A ) 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 645,013 686,884 743,985 804,883 879,804 927,544 2,225,724 2,352,141 2,509,249 2,673,099 2 ,7 9 7 ,7 7 1 2,985,513 641,845 3,168 685,384 1,500 740,613 3,372 802,536 2,347 876,528 3,276 924,426 3,118 2,209,580 16,144 2,333,990 18,151 2,496,348 12,901 2,645,414 27,685 2,766,099 31,672 2,957,354 28,159 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 69.5 69.4 70.1 71.3 73.5 75.1 198.7 200.3 203.5 205.3 206.2 207.7 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... 9,287 9,899 10,615 11,2 83 11,9 76 12,349 11,2 04 11,745 12,333 13,020 13 ,5 71 14,373 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................ 437,655 24,143 35,349 448,861 111,774 84,378 464,015 25,407 36,649 475,257 118,828 92,799 504,144 27,774 42,388 518,758 130,928 94,299 534,342 31,167 50,123 553,298 146,678 104,907 583,356 34,436 52,936 601,856 169,633 108,315 613,989 36,804 55,454 632,639 178,177 116,728 1,715,617 108,331 -41,983 1,565,303 387,448 272,973 1,806,171 109,383 -46,071 1,650,717 406,184 295,240 1,958,389 120,754 -52,463 1,785,172 424,480 299,597 2,094,273 136,507 -56,907 1,900,859 443,389 328,851 2,209,504 147,663 -59,758 2,002,083 451,180 344,508 2,368,080 158,554 -64,180 2,145,346 474,986 365,181 361,417 34,943 41,295 1,852 39,443 380,980 37,710 45,325 223 45,102 409,997 39,006 55,141 2,109 53,032 432,276 39,376 62,690 1,143 61,547 471,639 42,253 69,464 2,130 67,334 496,330 45,270 72,389 1,965 70,424 1,407,801 137,131 170,685 12,661 158,024 1,477,374 145,126 183,671 14,772 168,899 1,610,947 153,546 193,896 9,555 184,341 1,716,670 155,968 221,635 24,493 197,142 1,797,420 160,907 251,177 28,634 222,543 1,934,513 170,875 262,692 25,093 237,599 3,168 434,487 292,596 1,015 2,765 22,598 96,415 78,348 18,067 26,532 11,890 51,160 12,997 67,224 141,891 10,674 3,817 127,400 1,500 462,515 312,178 1,168 2,584 25,380 99,607 78,318 21,289 27,201 11,712 56,921 14,879 72,726 150,337 10,885 3,867 135,585 3,372 500,772 341,621 1,140 7,453 79,850 106,062 82,028 24,034 28,759 13,155 58,513 15,474 86,215 159,151 11,089 4,439 143,623 2,347 531,995 366,906 1,130 3,109 32,051 108,647 82,087 26,560 28,815 14,313 63,635 15,974 99,232 165,089 12,437 5,216 147,436 3,276 580,080 401,711 1,044 1,647 39,522 115,011 86,374 28,637 31,141 14,022 69,080 18,253 111,991 178,369 12,750 5,873 159,746 3,118 610,871 434,969 1,414 1,467 44,335 119,714 88,244 31,470 32,934 14,882 73,159 21,592 125,472 175,902 13,117 6,613 156,172 16,144 1,699,473 1,280,863 4,114 4,263 89,576 259,171 148,026 111,145 185,930 103,891 172,994 127,581 333,343 418,610 54,051 4,820 359,739 18,151 1,788,020 1,344,976 5,006 3,429 98,145 266,065 151,294 114,771 184,383 104,218 186,629 140,288 356,813 443,044 62,021 5,374 375,649 12,901 1,945,488 1,465,870 4,980 3,311 111,902 299,869 156,970 142,899 198,731 112,822 194,731 146,656 392,868 479,618 67,082 5,593 406,943 27,685 2,066,588 1,543,215 5,439 4,683 115,648 314,224 166,319 147,905 193,624 117,330 210,059 162,559 419,649 523,373 70,452 6,440 446,481 31,672 2,177,832 1,639,815 5,817 955 126,881 330,294 185,229 145,065 196,708 112,977 221,411 172,827 471,945 538,017 70,428 7,573 460,016 28,159 2,339,921 1,767,880 6,255 1,513 137,407 351,306 199,649 151,657 202,437 118,225 239,319 188,832 522,586 572,041 72,560 7,810 491,671 1982 1983 1986 1987 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... Om aha, N E -- I A M in n e a p o lis — S t . P a u l , M N — W l ( M S A ) 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1984 (M S A ) 1985 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 29,149,619 31,042,157 34,493,543 37,089,059 39,586,879 42,686,468 7,0 15 ,472 7,389,998 8,005,980 8,450,919 8,802,288 9,266,946 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 29,047,375 102,244 30,979,240 62,917 34,365,499 128,044 36,958,859 130,200 39,406,621 180,258 42,507,100 179,368 6,955,343 60,129 7,361,849 28,149 7,949,271 56,709 8,355,389 95,530 8,700,471 101,817 9,173,700 93,246 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 2,192.3 2,206.2 2,227.3 2,261.8 2,297.3 2,335.6 595.3 600.2 606.6 611.0 612.4 616.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 13,296 14,070 15,487 16,398 17,2 32 18 ,277 11,78 4 12,3 12 13,198 13,831 14,373 15,033 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w o rk .................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 23,188,669 1,566,802 -418,729 21,203,138 4,526,534 3,419,947 24,861,975 1,694,391 -475,266 22,692,318 4,671,930 3,677,909 27,885,999 1,884,566 -577,450 25,423,983 5,277,024 3,847,536 30,114,363 2,135,671 -631,483 27,347,209 5,607,318 4,134,532 32,166,602 2,315,120 -647,843 29,203,639 6,022,161 4,361,079 34,800,758 2,487,837 -654,738 31,658,183 6,440,857 4,587,428 5,529,841 375,772 -148,752 5,005,317 1,088,536 921,619 5,817,117 381,683 -169,582 5,265,852 1,135,794 988,352 6,362,422 422,028 -183,236 5,757,158 1,231,359 1,017,463 6,749,813 471,892 -200,220 6,077,701 1,284,312 1,088,906 7,065,896 505,877 -219,021 6,340,998 1,316,085 1,145,205 7,425,274 529,357 -218,847 6,677,070 1,387,177 1,202,699 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income.................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm............................................................. 19,704,682 2,072,920 1,411,067 66,625 1,344,442 21,085,333 2,219,217 1,557,425 28,760 1,528,665 23,647,960 2,372,515 1,865,524 94,688 1,770,836 25,566,518 2,493,869 2,053,976 96,899 1,957,077 27,230,132 2,633,931 2,302,539 147,487 2,155,052 29,496,771 2,828,712 2,475,275 145,078 2,330,197 4,652,101 437,486 440,254 48,821 391,433 4,910,102 466,847 440,168 17,171 422,997 5,338,450 486,420 537,552 45,847 491,705 5,670,821 491,676 587,316 85,293 502,023 5,923,345 503,681 638,870 92,163 546,707 6,229,139 525,792 670,343 83,697 586,646 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 102,244 23,086,425 20,119,944 64,677 83,196 1,271,934 6,333,340 2,315,659 4,017,681 1,901,378 2,138,502 2,245,228 1,588,553 4,493,136 2,966,481 482,223 46,842 2,437,416 62,917 24,799,058 21,616,572 71,817 75,757 1,370,215 6,694,934 2,477,646 4,217,288 2,026,525 2,144,139 2,421,956 1,852,325 4,958,904 3,182,486 558,659 54,320 2,569,507 128,044 27,757,955 24,280,491 75,523 82,106 1,632,170 7,542,696 2,701,851* 4,811,178* 2,221,901 2,440,988 2,655,988 2,025,399 5,603,720 3,477,464 571,561 63,864 2,842,039 130,200 29,984,163 26,234,034 79,371 105,970 1,790,604 7,978,873 2,867,640* 5,080,799* 2,337,202 2,581,620 2,828,096 2,261,449 6,270,849 3,750,129 611,238 70,657 3,068,234 180,258 31,986,344 28,001,846 82,388 51,303 2,021,416 8,250,949 3,024,754 5,226,195 2,395,058 2,709,265 2,992,367 2,574,960 6,924,140 3,984,498 617,723 78,813 3,287,962 179,368 34,621,390 30,334,538 92,920 53,528 2,279,441 8,682,545 3,252,414 5,430,131 2,556,221 2,918,189 3,234,465 2,846,123 7,671,106 4,286,852 669,524 86,762 3,530,566 60,129 5,469,712 4,432,192 18,224* 17,607* 283,489 735,285 352,221* 368,239* 737,570 503,549 528,325 470,540 1,135,886 1,037,520 197,903 270,944 568,673 28,149 5,788,968 4,700,191 21,273* 15,801* 307,820 768,747 376,118* 378,980* 780,110 507,992 550,406 522,611 1,223,511 1,088,777 210,531 284,988 593,258 56,709 6,305,713 5,146,407 21,719* 19,290* 338,951* 845,719 379,169* 452,025* 827,870 551,652 583,986 566,874 1,248,423* 1,159,306 221,425 307,750 630,131 95,530 6,654,283 5,421,144 20,832* 24,378* 395,171 851,738 393,474* 441,992* 841,555 554,458 626,936 620,887 1,482,596 1,233,139 232,818 331,048 669,273 101,817 6,964,079 5,681,757 20,989* (0) 403,497 866,122 424,603 441,519 837,848 572,332 654,961 683,949 1,628,693 1,282,322 234,310 345,958 702,054 93,246 7,332,028 5,968,415 22,954* (0) 410,875 900,028 440,167* 442,295* 828,972 617,268 677,836 723,791 1,771,687 1,363,613 247,672 366,862 749,079 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Seefootnotes at endof tables. 10 METROPOLITAN LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME areas Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] R a p id C i t y , S D 1982 1983 1984 (M S A ) 1985 R o c h e s te r , M N 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 (M S A ) 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 762,474 805,361 873,969 905,289 972,6 78 1,034,439 1,223,287 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1.......................................................... 1,294,390 1,455,847 1,544,886 1,642,449 751,964 10,510 1,754,265 794,332 11,029 857,971 15,998 898,274 7,015 957,831 14,847 1,021,613 12,826 1,206,781 16,506 1,289,865 4,525 1,433,806 22,041 1.527,637 17,249 1,611,429 31,020 1,716,718 37,547 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 72.5 73.9 75.5 76.4 77.5 79.7 93.8 94.9 96.1 97.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 97.7 10,521 98.3 10,897 11,5 79 11,855 12,546 12,975 13,038 13,639 15,150 15,858 16,808 17,849 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3.......... Plus: Adjustment for residence................... .................... Equals-. Net earnings by place of residence..................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 607,364 38,510 -45,152 523,702 131,757 107,015 656,242 40,466 -58,586 557,190 131,804 116,367 723,433 45,020 -65,338 613,075 138,801 122,093 741,712 49,122 -68,959 623,631 148,793 132.865 799,470 53,461 -76,507 669,502 160,391 142,785 852,490 56,867 -83,839 711,784 170,036 152,619 1,082,686 73,184 -104,066 905,436 199,115 118,736 1,154,227 79,211 -111,850 963,166 200,493 130,731 1,312,717 88,726 -124,906 1,099,085 217,870 138,892 1,390,672 99,025 -132,634 1,159,013 230,924 154,949 1,472,038 105,603 -137.003 1,229,432 240,685 172,332 1,566,647 11M15 -141,178 1,314,054 256,610 183,601 495.649 36,331 75,384 9,233 66,15! 530,502 40,033 85,707 9,786 75,921 580,319 43,024 100,090 14,763 85,327 605,031 42,856 93,825 5,851 87,974 642,177 45,476 111,817 13,757 98,060 688,314 47,376 116,800 11,751 105,049 913,252 101,477 67,957 11,810 56,147 981,771 109,051 63,405 ai 63,370 1,103,875 115,891 92,951 17,672 75,279 1,172,877 119,551 98,244 12,845 85,399 1,228,267 123,741 120,030 26,651 93,379 1,304,959 127,732 133,956 32,928 101,028 10,510 596,854 400,994 1,116 8,670 44,573 42,222 15,391 26,831 48.265 35,626 77,502 23,884 119,136 195,860 30,657 107,469 57,734 11.029 645,213 440,315 2,479 9,672 49,610 47,715 14,800 32,915 49,751 37,041 84,545 27,904 131,598 204,898 33,517 111,190 60,191 15,998 707,435 492,205 2,609 9,263 54,096 61,717 14,892 46,825 51,756 42,954 92,021 30,876 146,913 215,230 37,139 115,325 62,766 7,015 734,697 506,604 2,021 9,286 59,242 60,771 15,806 44,965 53,882 43,390 93,310 32,560 152,142 228,093 40,221 119,736 68,136 14,847 784,623 542,665 1,867 9,273 71,457 61,807 16,064 45,743 54,261 44,365 97,388 35,817 166,430 241,958 41,869 126,421 73,668 12,826 839,664 566,782 2,131 9,322 68,792 67,497 17,210 50,287 54,705 45,150 102,590 36,440 180,155 272,882 44,775 149,238 78,869 16,506 1,066,180 975,947 4,643 5,686 55,187 314,123 36,431 277,692 43,961 27,121 90,670 23,868 410,688 90,233 8,676 1,618 79,939 4,525 1,149,702 1,051,440 5,282 4,865 58,459 336,215 38,428 297,787 44,865 27,284 97,548 28,607 448,315 98262 11,496 . 1,871 84,895 22,041 1,290,676 1,183,331 5,368 4,911 65,110 383,997 39,748 344,249 50,127 30,403 104,421 29,451 509,543 107,345 12,892 2,017 92,436 17,249 1,373,423 1,252,495 7,445 5,634 70,684 399.251 41,501 357,750 48,894 30,544 108,149 31,067 550,827 120,928 18,904 2,120 99,904 31,020 1,441,018 1,308,660 7,790 3,976 70,236 411,787 42,909 368,878 49,486 30,659 111,125 34,274 589,327 132,358 20,231 2,478 109,649 37,547 1,529,100 1,387,951 8,165 4,506 76,968 416,814 43,500 373,314 51,371 32,355 118,769 35,115 643,888 141,149 22,501 2,936 115,712 1986 1987 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.................................................. Other labor income................................................... Proprietors income6............................................. Farm................................................................... Ncnfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm............................................................... Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7.... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable gooos................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e ................................................ Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government ana government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... S t . C lo u d , M N 1982 1983 1984 (M S A ) 1985 S t . Jo s e p h , M O 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 (M S A ) 1985 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ....................................................................................................................... 1,508,140 1,586,673 1,79 4 ,14 2 1,916,950 2,079,949 2,212,948 910,036 941,0 47 Nonfarm personal income........................................... Farm incom e'.................................................. 1,001,622 1,054,603 1,089,615 1,138,756 1,474,550 33,590 1,582,506 4,167 1,749,610 44,532 1,859,610 57,340 1,990,549 89,400 2,134,285 78,663 901,638 8,398 938,636 2,411 994,288 7,334 1,040,593 14,010 1,077,852 11,763 1,129,597 9,159 Population (thousands)2 ............................................. 167.6 168.8 170.8 172.6 174.8 177 4 86.6 86.4 86.1 85.7 85.7 85.3 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 8.998 9,398 10,507 1 1 ,1 0 7 11,9 00 12,4 72 10,503 10,888 11,6 36 12 ,3 11 12 ,716 13,353 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus. Dividends, interest, and rent3.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 1,016,506 66,360 87,088 1,037,234 238,452 232,454 1,046,193 70,955 100,243 1,075,481 259,159 252,033 1,200,148 77,866 124,600 1,246,882 281,326 265,934 1,284,483 86,891 134,979 1,332,571 298,443 285,936 1,434,217 96,285 121,900 1,459,832 320,621 299,496 1,541,522 104,430 117,698 1,554,790 340,651 317,507 654,638 39,749 -48,386 566,503 180,161 163,372 667.196 39,852 -48,046 579,298 187,113 174,636 717,172 43,048 -53,939 620,185 200,845 180,592 752,974 47,091 -53,348 652,535 207,488 194,580 771,278 48,937 -53,143 669,198 214,301 206,116 809,616 51,349 -59,557 698,710 225,962 214,084 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income..................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 811,406 82,290 122.810 21,054 101,756 852,643 86,208 107,342 -7.835 115,177 940.815 91,028 168,305 32,798 135,507 998,563 95,015 190,905 45,696 145,209 1,090,750 104,250 239,217 77,953 161,264 1,189,469 112,643 239,410 66,604 172,806 542,703 55,846 56,089 7,277 48,812 553,504 57,007 56,685 1,323 55,362 590,713 58,753 67,706 6,256 61,450 615,558 59,380 78,036 12,985 65,051 627,495 60,081 83.702 10,784 72,918 659,204 63,336 87,076 8,173 78,903 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and o th e r'....... 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.................................................. M ilita ry ......................................................... State and local.................................................... 33,590 982,916 801,681 5,055 (0) 84,219 205,013 85,298* (D) 100,914* 48,684 143,688 30,129 173,536 181,235 39,501 2,891 138,843 4,167 1,042,026 850,406 6,624 (D) 77,941 214,938 90,231* (9) 98,943* 57,529 153,912 33,969 194,217 191,620 40,964 3,426 147,230 44,532 1,155,616 944,710 7,695 (0) 92,507 234,800 97,375* (D) 103,442* 65,913 170,195 37,219 218,719 210,906 42,747 3,709 164,450 57,340 1,227,143 1,006,199 5,090 (D) 102.651 244,407 100,167* (0) 95,120* 68,724 186,484 39,955 249,439 220,944 43,711 3,957 173,276 89,400 1,344,817 1,108,521 4,854 (D) 121,463 265,963 liO.457 155,506 109,751* 73,976 202,984 45,961 270,990 236,296 43,607 4,430 188,259 78,663 1,462,859 1,206,615 5,404 (0) 134,156 280,612 118,291 162,321 118,667* 84,282 221,387 48,873 299,257 256,244 45,124 5,154 205,966 8,398 646,240 564,571 3,514 1,959 40,797 182,686 117,123 65,563 57,475 52,260 66,810 34,857 124,213 81,669 13,830 2,060 65,779 2,411 664,785 577,012 4,240 1,933 32,623 187,845 123,282 64,563 60,287 49.048 71,327 36,443 133,266 87,773 14,508 2,897 70,368 7,334 709,838 616,677 3,670 1,342 42,196 198,050 123,980 74,070 65,237 49,418 74,157 42,240 140.367 93,161 14,736 3,123 75,302 14,010 738,964 641,178 4,926 1,733 45,614 218,549 133,807 84,742 66,022 45,470 76,566 43,139 139,159 97,786 15,516 3,414 78,856 11,763 759,515 653,959 5,619 478 47,792 215,500 135,096 80.404 70,699 45,641 78,001 44,929 145,300 105,556 15,594 3,851 86,111 9,159 800,457 687,067 5,837 697 50,710 218,111 132,501 85,610 83,088 47,913 81,656 40,928 158,127 113,390 19,705 4,498 89,187 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k See footnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME n metropolitan areas Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] S io u x C ity , IA - N E (M S A ) S t. L o u is , M O — IL (M S A ) 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 29,355,716 29,296,271 59.445 31,422,533 31,398,965 23.568 34,266,350 36,565,426 38,690,506 41,063,500 1,273,884 1,311,248 1,377,3 00 1,432,393 1,48 4,718 1,597,410 34,196,037 70.313 36,493,876 71.550 38,600,551 89.955 40,967,127 96.373 1,252,092 21.792 1,314,990 -3,742 1,354,805 22.495 1,406,756 25.637 1,448,401 36.317 1,542,866 54.544 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 2,381.4 12,327 2,388.6 13,155 2,403.6 2,422.3 2,440.3 2,458.1 117.7 117.5 117.6 117.0 115.6 114.7 14,257 15,095 15,855 16,706 10,819 11,1 63 1 1 ,7 1 4 12,238 12,848 13,926 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place ol w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals; Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and re n t'.................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................ 21,646,285 1,313,643 -557,459 19,775,183 5,486,170 4,094,363 23,242,033 1.378.692 -584,766 21,278,575 5,737,818 4,406,140 25,681,785 1,531,820 -693,798 23,456,167 6,287,760 4,522,423 27,491,773 1,721,206 -755,580 25,014,987 6,669,533 4,880,806 29,167,898 1,856,773 -822,789 26,488,336 7,055,150 5,147,020 30,965,769 1,959,057 -845,252 28,161,460 7,507,904 5,394,136 946,836 60,721 -53,779 832,336 234,246 207,302 968,591 61,860 -54,671 852,060 238,721 220,467 1,026,656 64,785 -55,858 906,013 245,316 225,971 1,059,499 70,902 -55,435 933,162 257,568 241,663 1,103,063 74,334 -60,115 968,614 260,561 255,543 1,198,572 79,781 -62,819 1,055,972 275.385 266,053 18,091,506 1,953,388 1,601,391 36,901 1,564,490 19,332,150 2,105,888 1,803,995 1,771 1,802,224 21,343,292 2,255,605 2,082,888 48,790 2,034,098 22,883,592 2,320,804 2,287,377 50,719 2,236,658 24,208,809 2,448,503 2,510,586 69,799 2,440,787 25,710,152 2,561,195 2,694,422 75.785 2,618,637 733,025 79,193 134,618 17,353 117,265 761,710 83,175 123,706 131,716 779,897 80,283 166,476 18,339 148,137 810,161 80,019 169,319 21,557 147,762 832,669 82,095 188,299 32,303 155,996 894,527 86,261 217,784 50,398 167.386 59.445 21,586,840 18,885,819 57,800 195.428 1,346,828 5,824,898 2,207,455 3,617,443 2,065,948 1,796,216 2,002,034 1,075,944 4,520,723 2,701,021 814.428 249,234 1,637,359 23.568 23,218,465 20,263,687 68,395 180,739 1.465.520 6,127,394 2.312.520 3,814,874 2,223,949 1,702,466 2.204.692 1,281,753 5,008,779 2,954,778 932,401 275,689 1,746,688 70.313 25,611,472 22,491,591 70,947 231,688 1,764,500 6,878,402 2,489,325 4,389,077 2,360,725 1,886,036 2,375,676 1,388,180 5,535,437 3,119,881 974,944 290,678 1,854,259 71.550 27,420,223 24,078,834 70,941 265,771 1,923,899 7,217,307 2,605,698 4,611,609 2,412,690 2,033,567 2,557,732 1,519,595 6,077,332 3,341,389 1,035,443 318,625 1,987,321 89.955 29,077,943 25,648,872 76,584 184,000 2,092,619 7,530,940 2,716,975 4,813,965 2,511,218 2,046,087 2,753,568 1,767,409 6,686,447 3,429,071 1,011,355 340,108 2.077,608 96.373 30,869,396 27,204,992 88,436 204,842 2,161,896 7,719,143 2,822,517 4,896,626 2,528,529 2,273,950 2,906,668 2,006,555 7,314,973 3,664,404 1,067,744 357.785 2,238,875 21.792 925,044 821,069 16,171 2,637 60,995 213,501 172,326 41,175 98,021 70,675 94,648 54,838 209,583 103,975 21,797 1,879 80,299 -3,742 972,333 862,151 19,929 2,205 55,692 231,596 183,630 47,966 99,964 67,213 101,779 55,077 228,696 110,182 23,313 2,235 84,634 22.495 1,004,161 890,003 17.877 2,169 61,765 227,162 172,285 54.877 102,180 67,886 107,044 56,654 247,266 114,158 24,146 2,143 87,869 25.637 1,033,862 914,575 14,837 2,930 60,651 241,314 184,443 56,871 100,410 68,105 104,424 59,944 261,960 119,287 25,730 2,267 91,290 36.317 1,066,746 943.239 10,746 758 67,387 238,340 179,663 58,677 103,851 69,815 105,981 63,934 282,427 123,507 25,231 2,604 95,672 54.544 1,144,028 1,013,853 II, 933 74,165 251,154 195,234 55,920 101,007 73,340 I I I , 031 67,634 322,706 130,175 26,319 2,893 100,963 1986 1987 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining.............................................................. Construction....................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... S io u x F a lls , S D 1982 1983 1984 - 8 ,0 1 0 S p r in g fie ld , M O (M S A ) 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 (M S A ) 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Farm income1............................................................ 1,292,310 1,374,890 1,495,450 1,588,345 1,676,765 1,79 7,0 5 4 2,144,2 04 2,324,689 2,554,357 2,749,354 2,965,067 3,149,480 1,273,393 18,917 1,370,53! 4,358 1,479,500 15,950 1,556,320 32,025 1,649,799 26,966 1,756,422 40,632 2,131,811 12,393 2,314,322 10,367 2,540,244 14,113 2,735,509 13,845 2,946,639 18,428 3,128,004 21,476 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 112.3 115.0 118.5 121.5 122.4 123.7 210.0 213.3 217.0 221.3 224.8 229.0 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 11,509 11,9 54 12,615 13,073 13,696 14,526 10,213 10,898 1 1 ,7 73 12,425 13,188 13,755 1,046,337 71,654 -58,611 916,072 216,772 159,466 1,119,693 75,046 -63,155 981,492 223,020 170,378 1,229,030 82,270 -67.334 1,079,426 235,885 180,139 1,303,441 91,599 -69,791 1142,051 243,006 196,388 1.377,044 99,017 -74,039 1,203,988 262,563 210,214 1,476,196 105,067 -74,753 1,296,376 277,486 223,192 1,632,428 97,883 -122,972 1,411,573 400,926 331,705 1,770,076 103,207 -131193 1.535,676 430,041 358,972 1,961,171 115,367 -136,953 1,708,851 478,131 367.375 2,107.265 130,865 -142,754 1,833,646 511,320 404,388 2,279,935 143,351 -157,355 1,979,229 548,550 437,288 2,411,5)3 150,827 -152,048 2,108,698 5)8,233 462.549 833,449 84,290 128,598 16,504 112,094 899,846 91,620 128,227 2,034 126,193 975,316 95,412 158,302 13,562 144,640 1,026,620 95,483 181,338 29,778 151,560 1,083,394 100,834 192,816 24,761 168,055 1,152,291 105,517 218,388 38,318 180,070 1,310,608 126,252 195,568 9,127 186,441 1,406,135 136,120 227,821 7,204 220,617 1,551,096 144,922 265,153 10,983 254,170 1,664,176 150,208 292,881 10,853 282,028 1,784,460 161,738 333,737 15,543 318,194 1,880,503 166,966 364,104 18,534 345,570 18,917 1,027,420 914,185 10,414 4,654 55,770 173,220 133,555 39,665 126,751 102,461 115,589 75,973 249,353 113,235 43,743 3,504 65,988 4,358 1,115,335 994,058 12,546 4,446 61,958 186,744 137,536 49,208 125,901 103,074 128,542 93,873 276,974 121,277 47,116 4,159 70,002 15,950 1,213,080 1,084,068 11,533 3,772 75,029 191,489 129,631 61,858 141,254 110,750 ¡38,685 108,386 303,170 129,012 50,173 4,140 74,699 32,025 1,271,416 1,135,456 10,522 4,485 74,415 175,095 119,760 55,335 145,528 112,807 146,663 128,758 337,183 135,960 50,820 4,377 80,713 26,966 1,350,078 1,206,343 7,917 2,731 77,962 195,504 136,611 59,893 150,677 112,498 145,698 138,413 373,943 143,735 53,204 4,910 85,621 40,632 1,435,564 1,282,211 8,511 3,3)1 86,451 187,605 126,795 60,810 155,768 121,406 156,999 144,179 417,921 153,353 56,625 5,414 91,314 12,393 1,620,035 1,418.673 17,448 4,913 84,120 343,263 169,457 173,806 191,451 146,928 202,522 61,606 366,422 201,362 41,110 5,274 154,9)8 10,367 1,759,709 1,544,431 19,705 4,157 91,402 373,695 185,058 188,637 185,302 153,364 221,656 72,012 423,138 215,278 43,563 7,378 164,337 14,113 1,947,058 1,712,888 17,315 4,538 111,018 412,351 196,792 215,559 200,329 168,217 242,275 83,607 473,238 234,170 «,960 13,845 2,093,420 1,845,126 15.075 5,911 131,856 431,590 208,457 223,133 199,655 181,283 258,431 90,410 530,915 248,294 49,998 8,739 189,557 18,428 2,261,507 1,995,479 11,539 3,342 151,049 466,744 226,693 240,051 204,118 186,797 268,432 103,876 599,582 266,028 50,641 9,678 205,)09 21,476 2,390,097 2,103.492 13,401 3,925 162,401 456,910 213,117 243,793 208,172 203,699 293,894 105,997 655,093 286,605 55,225 11,334 220,046 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Manufacturing.................................................... Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate.......................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary........................................................... State and local................................................... Seefootnotes at end of tables. 8 ,0 11 179,199 8 12 METROPOLITAN LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME areas Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] To p e ka , K S (M S A ) 1982 1983 1984 1985 W a te rlo o — C e d a r F a lls , I A ( M S A ) 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e .................................................................... 1,992,045 2,099,900 2,222,325 Nonfarm personal Income............................ Farm income1..................................... 2,357,509 2,475,980 2,612,596 1,985,153 6.892 1,799,800 2,091,518 8.382 1,795,379 1,856,2 13 2,209,598 12.727 1,858,808 2,337,554 19.955 1,864,739 2,455,213 20.767 2,594,263 18.333 1,989,168 1,783,947 15.853 1,798,000 -2,621 1,832,224 23.989 Population (thousands)1 ................................ 1,818,594 40.214 1.810.074 54.665 1,940,249 48.919 157.1 158.0 159.2 159.7 160,7 162.4 12,679 161.3 13,292 160.0 13,962 155.8 14,76 1 151.6 15,404 149.3 16,090 162.2 11,097 11 ,1 3 1 11,599 11,9 34 12,304 13,322 1.550.756 92,402 -129,976 1,328,378 354,851 308,816 1,651,678 97,331 -131,108 1,423,239 352,050 324,611 1,796,027 106,942 -165,048 1,524,037 373,050 325.238 1,897,950 118,833 -177,030 1,602,087 405,432 349,990 1,994,328 127.131 -192,712 1,674,485 427,296 374,199 2,104,109 134,091 -201,825 1,768,193 449,456 394,947 1,411,587 87.389 -108,865 1,215,333 314,396 270,071 1,348,485 83,030 -99,300 1,166,155 336,063 293,161 1,392,524 84,925 -97,237 1,210,362 353,626 292,225 1,356,132 86,140 -86,282 1,183,710 358,321 316,777 1,328,721 84,282 -74,397 1,170,042 361,898 332,799 1,446,041 92,525 -89,085 1,264,431 381,672 343,065 1,308,555 124,312 117,889 5,347 112,542 1,382,711 134,378 134,589 6,886 127,703 1,503,977 140,465 151,585 11,245 140.340 1,587,174 142,810 167,966 18,548 149,418 1,661,935 147,585 184,808 19,416 165,392 1,755,388 157,213 191,508 16,951 174,557 1,173,264 135,033 103,290 8,826 94,464 1,127,144 127,108 94,233 -9,435 103,668 1,140,348 121,177 130,999 17,278 113,721 1,092,670 108,931 154,531 33,939 120,592 1,043,813 102,465 182,443 48,751 133,692 1,146,998 113,004 186,039 43,098 142,941 6.892 1,543,864 1.207.757 3,429 9,470 83,479 197,829 164,294 33,535 224,519 106,464 136,040 110,882 335,645 336,107 68,339 7,091 260,677 8.382 1,643,296 1,289,809 4,726 8,018 88,281 213,790 180,948 32,842 245,580 109,328 140,979 122,244 356,863 353,487 76,111 6,660 270,716 12.727 1,783,300 1,400,887 4,239 7,806 101,621 244.239 209,034 35,205 257,770 115,910 150,963 130,887 387,452 382,413 80,235 7,838 294.340 19.955 1,877,995 1,472,691 3,884 8.851 102,769 254,527 221,457 33,070 266,621 124,272 157,415 137,740 416,612 405,304 79,972 8.852 316,480 20.767 1,973,561 1,543,429 3,738 6,088 114,259 261,772 227,174 34,598 263,643 130,152 162,852 147,285 453,640 430.132 80,905 10,459 338,768 18.333 2,085,776 1,638,340 4,084 5,862 129,351 281,384 247,156 34,228 263,764 133,964 172,517 160,465 486,949 447,436 83,044 16,158 348,234 15.853 1,395,734 1,221,327 3,572 3,090 55,842 638,748 91,075 547,673 66,980 69,209 117,714 51.390 214,782 174,407 15,104 2,586 156,717 -2,621 1,351,106 1,166,167 4,708 3,077 54,744 553,002 83,620 469,382 63,464 66,612 122,638 60,548 237,374 184,939 15,676 3,002 166,261 23.989 1,368,535 1,174,966 4,594 3,131 (D) 544,607 75,952 468,655 66,446 (D) 125,711 65,545 242,444 193,569 16,020 2,882 174,667 40.214 1,315,918 1,110,900 3,762 4,051 47,582 475,908 53,730 422,178 62,675 66,431 123,098 65,869 261,524 205,018 16,817 3,004 185,197 54.665 1,274,056 1.061.075 3,638 1,790 52,418 399,253 54,617 344,636 59,740 66,476 124,221 70,797 282,742 212,981 16,670 3,422 192,889 48.919 1,397,122 1,172,773 4,116 2,195 55,877 477,414 61,687 415,727 58,492 68,500 130,465 72,903 302,811 224,349 17,363 3,941 203,045 1982 1983 1986 1987 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .................................................... Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work................................ Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................... Plus: Transfer payments...................................... E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor Income...................................................... Proprietors' Income".................................................... Farm.................................. . Nonfarm .............................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................... Nonfarm................................... Private................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining..................................... Construction................................... M anufacturing.......................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade ....................................... Retail trade........................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services.................................. Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................... M ilitary................................... State and local............................... W ic h it a , K S 1984 (M S A ) 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ..................................................................... Nonfarm personal income........................ Farm Income1.................................. Population (thousands)2 ........................... P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ........................................... Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Aojustment lor residence..................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*............................... Plus: Transfer payments.............................. 5,868,179 5,994,766 6,458,291 6,775,003 7,205,950 7,565,390 5,819,433 48,746 5,967,350 27,416 6,429,431 28,860 6,727,954 47,049 7,129,114 76,836 7,480,319 85,071 456.3 457.1 461.1 465.7 468.2 474.7 12,860 13 ,114 14,005 14,549 15,389 15,937 4,635,036 284,108 -153,060 4,197,868 926,828 743,483 4,708,532 285,653 -153,025 4,269,854 937,768 787,144 5,158,505 316,508 -170,518 4,671,479 1,003,065 783,747 5,375,008 347,651 -173,233 4,854,124 1,091,054 829,825 5,780,062 379,179 -194,452 5,206,431 1,120,179 879,340 6,051,983 395,726 -1 9 M 0 7 5,460,150 1.175Ì605 929Ì635 3,748,748 449,430 436,858 41,255 395,603 3,800,605 450,017 457,910 20,162 437,748 4,182,248 470,143 506,114 21,689 484,425 4,350,586 465,037 559,385 40,151 519,234 4,631,794 497,735 650,533 70,204 580,329 4,848,987 518,489 684,507 78,309 606,198 48,746 4,586,290 4,102,202 12,272 121,761 249,135 1,533,553 271,482 1,262,071 311,009 305,891 438,053 207,972 922,556 484,088 92,383 74,571 317,134 27,416 4,681,116 4,159,926 13,513 114,496 270,226 1,462,397 263,748 1,198,649 324,763 302,743 461,542 234,884 975,362 521,190 101,967 79,572 339,651 28,860 5,129,645 4,577,646 12,570 118,461 301,095 1,683,590 261,099 1,422,491 337,725 333,836 493,696 247,337 1,049,336 551,999 110,848 85,386 355,765 47,049 5,327,959 4,732,124 13,397 120.785 305,068 1,698,571 260,755 1,437,816 335,074 358,677 516,542 267,502 1,116,508 595,835 120,185 90,574 385,076 76,836 5,703,226 5,078,719 13,804 86,440 332,182 1,891,799 271,045 1,620,754 353,333 363,004 542,938 285,131 1,210,088 624,507 120,098 91,800 412,609 85,071 5,966,912 5,303,827 14,871 72,844 336,866 1,966,661 283,647 1,683,014 371,828 364,143 558,459 293,751 1,324,404 663,085 126,881 106,389 429,815 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.............................. Other labor income.............................. Proprietors income6.................................. Farm.................................. Nonfarm...................................... Earnings by Industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and o ther'....... M ining................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade ................... Retail trade...................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate.......................... Services.............................. Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ................................. State and local................................................... Seefootnotes at endof tables. 0 1 > T © e=3* M INNESOTA OSCEOLA DICKINSO N EMMET WORTH SIOUX O'BRIEN CHEROKEE CLAY HANCOCK HUM BO LDT W p jQ H T V) FLOYD CERRO GORDO FRANKLIN BUTLER HA M ILTO N CALHOUN HARDIN G RUNDY CARROLL NEBRASKA SHELBY OMAHA 1 LINN 1 Cedar | •g Rapids & S® 1 IOWA CITY POWESHIEK IOWA 1 Iowa | City ^ ¡JOHNSONjj ILLINO IS _ davenport r o c k ISLAND- MOLINE iSííiÍÍSÍÍÍSÍ%:ÍA . P O T T A W A T T A M IE a DOUGLAS q )i Council Bluffs ™ m O m aha®)) ® CASS 1% J % IX MILLS BENTON Marshalltown GUTHRIE as m If W aterloo \ BLACK "" "!" 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WAPELLO JEFFERSON • Ottumwa DAVIS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME iDA a> Mason C ity * PALO ALTO BUENA VISTA HOWARD M ITCHELL 3 KOSSUTH SOUTH DAKOTA O ■© © © O VAN BUREN © (O / ■ 1 — i— ----------1 1 I MISSOURI LEGEND m SCALE 0 20 40 60 20 80 Place of 100,000 or more inhabitants 100 Kilometers 60 Metropolitan statistical area (MSA) Place of 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants 100 _l Miles Place of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants MSA central city of fewer than 25,000 inhabitants io w a State capital underlined All political boundaries are as of January I, i960 U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 93° 92° 90° 14 IOWA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Total Personal Incom e 1987 Percent of State Total: Iowa IA Other Metro Cedar Rapids, IA (6 .5 % ) Davenport, IA—IL* ( 6 .0 %) Waterloo, IA (4 .9 % ) IA Non—Metro ( 5 4 .6 % ) Percent Total Personal Incom e Percent Change 1 9 8 2 —87 *State Portion of Metro IOWA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 15 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7 [Thousands of dollars] Io w a (M e tr o p o lita n p o rtio n ) S ta te o f Io w a 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 14,355,816 14,225,587 130,229 14,727,466 14,748,097 -20,631 15,733,280 15,555,262 178,018 16,399,979 16,188,792 211,187 17,124,326 16,823,717 300,609 18,324,317 18,006,162 318,155 2,834.1 14,230 1,227.7 11,694 1,228.2 11,991 1,231.7 12,773 1,228.2 13,353 1,221.9 14,014 1,222.6 14,988 25,871,824 1,543,590 281,284 24,609,518 7,633,607 5,773,639 27,659,800 1,659,619 284,410 26,284,591 8,034,589 6,009,439 10,809,965 664,548 -262,209 9,883,208 2,498,111 1,974,497 11,021,850 673,429 -285,073 10,063,348 2,550,423 2,113,695 11,909,725 723,433 -280,641 10,905,651 2,712,290 2,115,339 12,329,428 789,021 -257,908 11,282,499 2,826,233 2,291,247 12,890,277 831,589 -278,634 11,780,054 2,936,063 2,408,209 13,921,472 896,822 -320,943 12,703,707 3,100,577 2,520,033 17,753,160 1,704,512 4,912,213 1,803,103 3,109,110 18,264,125 1,756,144 5,851,555 2,477,881 3,373,674 19,596,144 1,874,295 6,189,361 2,586,855 3,602,506 8,827,126 944,942 1,037,897 90,399 947,498 9,061,869 964,208 995,773 -59,181 1,054,954 9,612,854 967,954 1,328,917 140,164 1,188,753 9,958,370 949,257 1,421,801 175,423 1,246,378 10,283,644 975,279 1,631,354 266,544 1,364,810 11,123,903 1,045,017 1,752,552 284,227 1,468,325 2,067,202 22,302,683 18,621,947 186,035 104,061 1,180,582 5,405,465 2,055,131 3,350,334 1,646,735 1,712,346 2,322,454 1,373,863 4,690,406 3,680,736 518,604 63,247 3,098,885 2,732,137 23,139,687 19,312,743 152,060 57,968 1,254,443 5,446,279 2,118,173 3,328,106 1,713,618 1,705,836 2,392,993 1,468,946 5,120,600 3,826,944 528,965 71,112 3,226,867 2,843,126 24,816,674 20,744,946 169,437 74,641 1,328,924 5,962,850 2,270,006 3,692,844 1,775,335 1,792,636 2,508,370 1,570,228 5,562,525 4,071,728 564,478 79,115 3,428,135 130,229 10,679,736 9,110,184 67,535 32,817 536,571 2,887,902 1,023,782 1,864,120 810,049 810,472 1,048,227 758,446 2,158,165 1,569,552 246,433 22,102 1,301,017 -20,631 11,042,481 9,379,482 84,450 28,704 527,622 2,799,214 1,064,978 1,734,236 826,404 817,873 1,117,966 850,649 • 2,326,600 1,662,999 264,693 26,460 1,371,846 178,018 11,731,707 9,993,913 80,270 30,419 545,093* 2,940,880 1,070,854 1,870,026 855,325 886,206* 1,174,722 910,300 2,414,324* 1,737,794 280,640 29,949 1,427,205 211,187 12,118,241 10,275,527 67,892 38,951 589,694 2,884,004 1,037,903 1,846,101 884,836 928,100 1,191,236 958,703 2,732,111 1,842,714 297,422 32,308 1,512,984 300,609 12,589,668 10,663,856 58,072 15,965 630,750 2,823,512 1,060,296 1,763,216 918,002 935,356 1,241,068 1,037,850 3,003,281 1,925,812 302,361 36,057 1,587,394 318,155 13,603,317 11,543,068 64,767 25,190 671,791 3,100,354 1,158,878 1,941,476 955,412 994,537 1,309,785 1,120,145 3,301,087 2,060,249 324,084 38,878 1,697,287 1986 1987 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Farm income1............................................................ 31,569,424 30,344,933 1,224,491 31,789,757 31,598,986 190,771 34,763,303 33,175,674 1,587,629 36,216,796 34,149,594 2,067,202 38,016,764 35,284,627 2,732,137 40,328,619 37,485,493 2,843,126 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )................ ............... 2,907.6 10,857 2,904.9 10,943 2,904.4 11,969 2,881.4 12,569 2,849.7 13,341 21,075,948 1,247,671 201,103 20,029,380 6,783,206 4,756,838 20,712,712 1,257,297 210,685 19,666,100 7,037,252 5,086,405 23,394,270 1,355,193 234,975 22,274,052 7,353,349 5,135,902 24,369,885 1,468,611 297,335 23,198,609 7,506,325 5,511,862 15,953,156 1,699,641 3,423,151 932,108 2,491,043 16,334,671 1,736,358 2,641,683 -91,552 2,733,235 17,301,018 1,751,492 4,341,760 1,311,338 3,030,422 1,224,491 19,851,457 16,687,278 198,228 84,001 1,143,176 5,163,442 1,992,926 3,170,516 1,553,994 1,604,384 2,100,759 1,121,643 3,717,651 3,164,179 437,693 44,163 2,682,323 190,771 20,521,941 17,183,966 243,388 79,974 1,102,083 5,146,048 2,039,457 3,106,591 1,552,084 1,558,322 2,241,779 1,254,324 4,005,964 3,337,975 468,503 53,644 2,815,828 1,587,629 21,806,641 18,321,516 223,985 88,057 1,204,934 5,473,756 2,070,233 3,403,523 1,646,252 1,681,490 2,313,105 1,332,842 4,357,095 3,485,125 490,842 59,201 2,935,082 1982 1982 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus-. Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Transfer payments............................................... E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Government and government enterprises....................... Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... A d a ir, Io w a Io w a ( N o n m e tr o p o llta n p o rtio n ) 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income.......................................... Farm income1............................................................ 17,213,608 16,119,346 1,094,262 17,062,291 16,850,889 211,402 19,030,023 17,620,412 1,409,611 19,816,817 17,960,802 1,856,015 20,892,438 18,460,910 2,431,528 22,004,302 19,479,331 2,524,971 84,502 78,438 6,064 80,760 83,188 -2,42 8 93,990 86,993 6,997 96,742 87,144 9,598 107,396 89,358 18,038 115,055 95,266 19,789 Population (thousands)’ .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 1,680.0 10,246 1,676.7 10,176 1,672.7 11,377 1,653.3 11,987 1,627.8 12,835 1,611.6 13,654 9.3 9,062 9.3 8,692 9.3 10,151 9.0 10,729 8.8 12,247 8.5 13,549 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus-. Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 10,265,983 583,123 463,312 10,146,172 4,285,095 2,782,341 9,690,862 583,868 495,758 9,602,752 4,486,829 2,972,710 11,484,545 631,760 515,616 11,368,401 4,641,059 3,020,563 12,040,457 679,590 555,243 11,916,110 4,680,092 3,220,615 12,981,547 712,001 559,918 12,829,464 4,697,544 3,365,430 13,738,328 762,797 605,353 13,580,884 4,934,012 3,489,406 38,346 2,211 5,775 41,910 27,638 14,954 31,675 2,246 6,064 35,493 29,374 15,893 42,364 2,388 7,032 47,008 30,405 16,577 45,790 2,605 6,066 49,251 30,040 17,451 56,058 2,758 6,046 59,346 30,084 17,966 62,633 3,149 5,851 65,335 31,426 18,294 7,126,030 754,699 2,385,254 841,709 1,543,545 7,272,802 772,150 1,645,910 -32,371 1,678,281 7,688,164 783,538 3,012,843 1,171,174 1,841,669 7,794,790 755,255 3,490,412 1,627,680 1,862,732 7,980,481 780,865 4,220,201 2,211,337 2,008,864 8,472,241 829,278 4,436,809 2,302,628 2,134,181 24,377 2,360 11,609 4,320 7,289 25,460 2,526 3,689 -4,114 7,803 25,709 2,424 14,231 5,345 8,886 26,592 2,441 16,757 8,023 8,734 27,427 2,566 26,065 16,532 9,533 31,278 2,952 28,403 18,289 10,114 1,094,262 9,171,721 7,577,094 128,120* 46,142* 606,605 2,275,540 937,698* 1,259,482* 738,873* 793,912 1,052,532 363,197 1,559,486 1,594,627 191,260 22,061 1,381,306 211,402 9,479,460 7,804,484 155,917* (0) 574,461 2,346,834 941,598* 1,323,621* 720,759* 740,449 1,123,813 403,675 1,679,364 1,674,976 203,810 27,184 1,443,982 1,409,611 10,074,934 8,327,603 139,610* 54,237* 626,649 2,532,876 971,125* 1,485,390* 785,358* 773,482* 1,138,383 422,542 1,824,187* 1,747,331 210,202 29,252 1,507,877 1,856,015 10,184,442 8,346,420 116,855* 59,420* 590,888 2,521,461 992,348* 1,472,061* 756,608* 784,246 1,131,218 415,160 1,958,295 1,838,022 221,182 30,939 1,585,901 2,431,528 10,550,019 8,648,887 93,988 40,002* 623,693 2,622,767 1,031,348* 1,520,862* 789,910* 770,480 1,151,925 431,096 2,117,319 1,901,132 226,604 35,055 1,639,473 2,524,971 11,213,357 9,201,878 (D) (0) 657,133 2,862,496 1,085,735* 1,700,774* 814,091* 798,099 1,198,585 450,083 2,261,438 2,011,479 240,394 40,237 1,730,848 6,064 32,282 26,530 (D) (0) 2,838 2,335 (D) (0) (0) 3,638 4,975 1,664 5,707 5,752 791 107 4,854 -2,428 34,103 28,162 (0) (0) 3,000 9,788 (0) (D) (0) 3,561 5,375 1,850 6,026 5,941 815 133 4,993 6,997 35,367 29,104 (0) (0) 3,266 2,889 (0) (D) (D) 3,605 5,198 1,886 6,465 6,263 868 149 5,246 9,598 36,192 29,670 (0) (0) 2,779 3,263 (D) (0) (0) 3,590 5,304 2,037 7,028 6,522 945 250 5,327 18,038 38,020 31,226 350 (0) 2,715 4,272 (») (D) (D) 3,559 5,195 2,021 7,683 6,744 995 280 5,469 19,789 42,844 35,756 409 (0) 2,895 6,321 (0) (0) (0) 4,269 5,331 2,036 8,555 7,088 1,030 309 5,749 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................. Wholesale trade................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate.......... ................ S ervices........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... See footnotes at end of tables. 16 IOWA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] A d a m s , Io w a 1982 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T otal personal incom e........................ Nonfarm personal income.............................. Farm income1........................................ Population (thousands)2 ....................................... Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )................. Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work............................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence................................. Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................. Plus: Transfer payments................................. E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6 .................................................... Farm...................................... Nonfarm ...................................... Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.......... ........................................................ Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining................................... Construction....................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................... ............................. Transportation and public utilities............................. Wholesale tra d e .................................. Retail trade...................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services.......................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 1983 1984 A lla m a k e e , Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 52,542 48,434 4.108 51,565 51,900 -3 3 5 55,588 53.160 2.428 58,566 52,615 5.951 67,277 56,013 11.264 73,426 58,914 14.512 129,084 124,033 5.051 123,273 132,870 -9,597 149,674 141,443 8.231 152,765 145,785 6.980 166,246 151,788 14.458 180,364 161,671 18.693 5.6 9,383 5.6 9,249 5.6 10,007 5.5 10,717 5.4 12,510 5.4 13,6S6 15.1 8,544 15.4 8,015 15.4 9,717 15.3 10,006 15.0 11.0/3 15.0 12,060 26,181 1,477 2,974 27,678 15.991 8,873 23,725 1,539 3,058 25,244 16,586 9,735 27,784 1,658 3,238 29,364 15,878 10,346 31,360 1,797 3,159 32,722 14,867 10,977 38,345 I, 938 3,927 40,334 14,953 II, 44,063 2,153 3,610 45,520 15,628 990 12,278 72,961 4,430 3,327 71.858 33,259 23,967 62,368 4,457 3,479 61,390 37,208 24,675 86,914 4,967 3,126 85,073 39,278 25,323 86,259 5,414 3,056 83.901 40,967 27,897 98,708 5,777 2,987 95,918 41,343 28,985 109,779 6,356 3,489 106,S12 43.373 30,079 16,695 1,498 7,988 2,562 5,426 17,891 1,644 4,190 -1,82 8 6,018 18,555 1,684 7,545 965 6,580 18,373 I, II, 4,565 6,884 19,056 538 1,637 449 17,652 9,930 7,722 20,91/ 1,812 21,334 13,157 8,177 45,928 4,872 22,161 2,730 19,431 47,266 5,175 9,927 -11,827 21,754 50,666 5,367 30,881 6,057 24,824 52,158 5,211 28,890 4,880 24,010 55,060 5,618 38,030 12,386 25,644 59.963 6,118 43,698 16,527 27,171 4.108 22,073 17,839 304 (D) 1,592 1,033 (D) (D) (D) 2,802 2.991 872 6,317 4,234 702 63 3,469 -3 3 5 24,060 19,593 447 (D) 1,437 1,276 (D) (D) (D) 3,665 3,430 1,021 6,409 4,467 757 82 3,628 2.428 25,356 20,873 401 (0) 1,470 1,624 (D) (D) (D) 3,971 3,025 1,197 7,034 4,483 795 90 3,598 5.951 25,409 20.784 326 (D) 1,523 1,400 (0) (D) (D) 4,283 3,034 1,107 7,018 4,625 854 95 3,676 11.264 27,081 22,490 270 (D) 1,738 4,686 (0) (D) (0) 1,719 3,122 1,124 7,605 4,591 866 109 3,616 14.512 29,551 24,775 315 (D) 1,912 5,749 3,341 2,408 (D) 1,764 3,527 1,205 8,065 4,776 962 124 3,690 5.051 67,910 56,537 2,286 594 4,583 9,909 4,716 5,193 9,217 7,706 9,558 2,826 9.858 11,373 1,017 171 10,185 -9,597 71,965 60,058 3,982 678 3,414 11,822 5,254 6,568 9,153 6,778 9,793 3,262 11,176 l i , 907 1,092 218 10,597 8.231 78,683 66,302 3,605 706 3,877 13,084 6,220 6,864 11,479 6,904 9,930 4,583 12,134 12,381 1,148 253 10,980 6.980 79,279 66,363 2,709 669 3,598 14,257 6,922 7,335 10,008 7,518 10,305 3,367 13,932 12,916 I, 270 II, 14.458 84,250 70,335 2,049 288 4,342 16,530 7,635 8,895 10,861 6,824 10,439 3,515 15,487 13,915 238 1,335 309 408 12,271 18.693 91,086 76,331 2,452 284 4,600 19,266 8,735 10,531 11,214 7,217 11,012 3,683 16,603 14,755 1.506 353 12,896 A p p a n o o s e , Io w a 1982 A u d u b o n , le w a 1983 1984 1985 133,443 133,368 75 139,807 138,519 1,288 145,060 143,850 1,210 148,920 146,735 2,185 159.330 153,998 5,332 168,867 161,688 7,179 78,082 72,520 5,562 70,740 76,335 -5,595 85,608 78,511 7,097 39,807 75.798 14,009 97,032 19,412 107,424 80Ì810 26,614 15.2 8,770 15.0 9,329 14.8 9,805 14.6 10,234 14.4 11,096 14.2 11,863 8.4 9,304 8.3 8,516 8.4 10,211 8.2 10,968 79 12,235 13,847 69,754 4,691 4,381 69,444 28,380 35,619 70,276 4,459 5,229 71,046 30,987 37,774 73,180 4,761 6,129 74,548 32,490 38,022 74,766 5,151 6,429 76,044 32,928 39,948 85,234 5,712 5,732 85,254 33,037 41,039 91,805 6,131 6,236 91,910 34,716 42,241 36,995 2,104 3,837 38,728 26,250 13,104 27,533 2,093 4,013 29,453 27,326 13,961 41.436 2,219 4,093 43,310 27,873 14,425 47,035 2,309 4^026 48,752 25,830 15,225 53 443 2*403 4121 55.161 25,100 15,771 6? 335 2 598 4109 53 846 27,281 16,297 48,223 5,527 16,004 -7 0 9 16,713 47,114 5,275 17,887 526 17,361 47,809 5,0« 20,324 454 19,870 49,196 4,981 20,585 1,495 19,094 53,923 5,552 25,759 4,695 21,064 57,161 5,856 28,788 6,568 22,220 21,268 2,108 13,619 3,176 10,443 21,618 2,125 3,790 -7,880 11,670 21,618 2,019 17,799 4,883 12,916 20,908 1,890 24,237 11,823 12,414 20.803 1,886 30,754 17,229 13,525 21/19 1,911 38,705 24,321 14,384 75 69,679 59,582 737 2,224 3,599 13,152 8,835 4,317 12,427 2.737 7,833 2,056 14,917 9,997 1,875 173 7,949 1,288 68,988 58,000 1,095 1,063 2,732 12,945 8,897 4,048 12,136 2,410 8,222 2,285 15,112 10,988 2.050 219 8,719 1,210 71,970 60,536 1,007 832 2,856 12,733 8,525 4.208 13,513 2,608 8,205 2,473 16,309 11,434 2,159 240 9,035 2,185 72,581 60,685 876 1,062 2,174 13,222 9,122 4,100 12,324 2.397 8,100 2,499 18,031 11,896 2,207 257 9,432 5,332 79.902 67,727 749 997 2,338 17,522 10,683 6,839 13,736 2,241 7,878 2.578 19,688 12,175 2,221 294 9,660 7,179 84,626 71,509 (0) (0) 2,370 18,862 10,525 8,337 14,014 2,315 8,376 2,515 21,222 13,117 2,340 334 10,443 5,562 31,433 25,766 1,063 91 3,958 1,815 (D) (D) 3,237 3,228 4,321 2,350 5,703 5,667 830 96 4,741 -5,595 33,128 27,126 1,537 91 3,618 1,534 (D) (D) 3,062 3,516 4,862 2,297 6,609 6,002 949 119 4,934 7,097 34,339 28,000 1,696 71 3,636 1,451 (D) (D) 3,113 3,706 4,813 2,354 7,160 6,339 996 135 5,208 14,009 33,026 26,521 1,282 94 3,377 1,317 (D) (D) 2,868 3,571 4.422 2,160 7,430 6,505 1,049 143 5,313 19,412 34,031 27,437 1*033 (L) 3.494 1,362 (0) (D) 3,114 26.614 35,721 28828 1,366 105 3.612 394 (D) (0) 3,275 3*553 4,934 2,229 8850 6,893 1,180 187 5,526 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e ............................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Population (thousands')2 ............................. P er capita personal incom e (d o lla rs ).................... Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork.................................. Less.- Persona! contributions for social insurance3......... Plus- Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Nel earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, inttre sl, and rent1................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................... E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type-. Wages and salaries............................... Other labor income..................................... Proprietors’ income*.................................... Farm............................................. Earnings by industry: Farm .................... ............. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and ether7....... M ining ................................ Construction.............................. M anufacturing................................ Nondurable goods.......................................... Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public uiihties............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Sea-ices...................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... See footnotes at endof tables. iim 4,641 2,167 8230 6,594 1,043 164 5,387 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 17 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1982-87— Continued [Thousands of dollars] B la c k H a w k , Io w a B e n to n , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal Income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 238,781 221,869 16.912 238,318 232,353 5.965 268,085 244,680 23.405 278,916 252,307 26.609 301,435 261,239 40.196 313,633 277,568 36.065 1,549,438 1,539,169 10.269 1,544,305 1,541,399 2.906 1,577,571 1,562,530 15.041 1,569,286 1,544,661 24.625 1,568,665 1,534,808 33.857 1,675,814 1,645,687 30.127 Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 23.4 10,197 23.1 10,306 23.1 II, 23.0 582 12,148 22.8 13,201 22.8 13,774 137.3 11,287 136.4 11,325 135.3 11,661 131.4 11,939 127.6 12.289 125.8 13,323 Derivation of total personal Income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance*................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent’ .................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 93,175 4,952 53,628 141,851 59,509 37,421 86,662 5,009 56,505 138,158 61,124 39,036 III, 5,584 59,301 165,273 63,439 39,373 115,140 556 5,979 63,495 172,656 64,736 41,524 133,592 6,342 67,466 194,716 63,185 43,534 132,777 6,698 76,209 202,288 66,228 45,117 1,293,370 80,099 -155,610 1,057,661 256,118 235,659 1,230,986 75,320 -139,903 1,015,763 272,900 255,642 1,249,761 76,407 -137,192 1,036,162 287,128 254,281 1,199,788 76,570 -120,264 1,002,954 290,616 275,716 1,165,615 74,478 -104,242 986,895 292,481 289.289 1,276,594 82,032 -125,341 1,069,221 308,745 297,848 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income®.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 55,588 5,286 32,301 12,751 19,550 57,795 5,623 23,244 1,941 21,303 61,806 5,841 43,909 19,453 24,456 62,156 5,654 47,330 22,872 24,458 64,156 5,960 63,476 36,631 26,845 65,747 6,114 60,916 32,501 28,415 1,087,177 126,148 80,045 5,699 74,346 1,033,371 117,181 80,434 -1,520 81,954 1,039,408 110,948 99,405 10,691 88,714 987.310 98,623 113,855 20,527 93,328 939,130 92,271 134,214 29,974 104,240 1,036,317 102,304 137,973 26,285 111,688 16.912 76,263 59,151 I, 309 6,750 4,768 944 3,824 5,189 12,140 II, 4,730 12,355 17,112 1,464 267 15,381 5.965 80,697 62,770 2,396 780 296 7,268 5,537 I, 259 4,278 4,801 II, 12,080 130 5,136 13,446 17,927 1,515 337 16,075 23.405 88,151 69,239 (D) 342 8,516 6,828 I, 883 4,945 5,572 810 (D) II, 5,385 16,063 18,912 1,617 376 16,919 26.609 88,531 68,640 1,347 444 6,785 6,735 I, 721 5,014 5,158 13,427 I I 810 , 4,989 18,342 19,891 1,694 404 17,793 40.196 93,396 72,811 1,010 289 7,753 7,423 I, 845 5,578 5,907 13,609 II,413 475 5,242 20,103 20,585 1,718 461 18,406 36.065 96,712 75,140 1,099 299 8,316 8,420 2,023 6,397 5,928 12,828 10,963 5,516 21,771 21,572 1,918 526 19,128 10.269 1,283,101 1,125,303 2,345 2,677 49,466 613,941 79,846 534,095 63,615 59,599 104,521 38,186 190,953 157,798 13,704 2,302 141,792 2.906 1,228,080 1,060,617 3,091 2,727 47,632 523,855 70,546 453,309 59,893 57,760 108,761 45,336 211,562 167,463 14,173 2,642 150,648 15.041 1,234,720 1,059,341 3,209 2,702 49,610 511,355 62,327 449,028 62,272 56,072 111,901 48,540 213,680 175,379 14,467 2,474 158,438 24.625 1,175,163 989,102 2,522 3,501 40,880 439,135 40,562 398,573 59,202 57,369 109,763 47,976 228,754 186,061 15,184 2,566 168.311 33.857 1,131,758 938,350 2,594 1,550 46,262 364,120 41,484 322,636 55,886 57,279 110,917 52,176 247,566 193,408 15,016 2,922 175,470 30.127 1,246,467 1,042,489 2,975 1,931 48,398 441,357 45,857 395,500 54,618 58,615 115,476 53,482 265,637 203,978 15,592 3,371 185,015 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... 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................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... B re m e r , Io w a B o o n e , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 291,211 270,121 21,090 292,744 281,135 11,609 308,065 289,003 19,062 324,001 297,324 26,677 337,806 304,695 33,111 353,467 319,455 34,012 250,362 244,778 5,584 251,074 256,601 -5,527 278,642 269,694 8,948 289,522 273,933 15,589 296,074 275,266 20,808 313,354 294,562 18,792 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 26.1 11,137 26.1 11,230 26.0 11,868 25.8 12,551 25.7 13,169 25.5 13,854 24.9 10,050 24.9 10,071 24.7 11,262 24.3 11,904 23.9 12,384 23.5 13,316 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 153,791 8,019 33,833 179,605 62,142 49,464 147,055 8,075 38,140 177,120 63,216 52,408 160,387 8,652 39,504 191,239 64,394 52,432 172,223 9,443 39,874 202,654 65,917 55,430 182,425 9,864 41,293 213,854 66,959 56,993 189,133 10,226 45,429 224,336 70,354 58,777 118,217 7,290 46,745 157,672 58,278 34,412 117,499 7,710 40,603 150,392 63,163 37,519 142,763 8,518 39,955 174,200 66,498 37,944 156,344 9,570 33,982 180,756 67,705 41,061 163,106 9,804 29,845 183,147 69,417 43,510 169,447 10,493 36,256 195,210 72,927 45,217 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income®.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 111,334 10,159 32,298 17,401 14,897 112,746 10,108 24,201 8,029 16,172 116,271 10,100 34,016 15,534 18,482 119,539 9,822 42,862 23,372 19,490 121,795 9,889 50,741 30,022 20,719 125,957 10,157 53,019 31,025 21,994 86,087 8,885 23,245 3,127 20,118 93,773 9,927 13,799 -7,91 5 21,714 100,940 10,229 31,594 6,587 25,007 105,360 10,308 40,676 13,412 27,264 104,683 10,194 48,229 18,777 29,452 110,681 10,700 48,066 16,813 31,253 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... 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.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 21,090 132,701 96,676 599 332 6,109 13,934 7,929 6,005 24,351 7,454 19,577 4,541 19,779 36,025 2,437 415 33,173 11,609 135,446 99,232 745 360 5,730 15,511 8,816 6,695 23,213 7,080 21,072 4,694 20,827 36,214 2,585 515 33,114 19,062 141,325 104,378 631 264 6,646 15,456 9,373 6,083 24,123 7,481 21,854 4,717 23,206 36,947 2,552 554 33,841 26,677 145,546 105,809 573 405 6,810 14,432 9,086 5,346 23,308 7,995 22,138 4,560 25,588 39,737 2,722 444 36,571 33,111 149,314 108,837 494 93 5,840 15,374 9,333 6,041 22,909 9,312 23,194 4,607 27,014 40,477 2,870 506 37,101 34,012 155,121 110,684 (0) (D) 4,836 15,534 7,908 7,626 22,198 9,838 23,466 4,592 28,039 44,437 3,114 579 40,744 5,584 112,633 96,024 1,227 413 6,376 24,807 11,229 13,578 3,365 9,610 13,193 13,204 23,829 16,609 1,400 284 14,925 -5,527 123,026 105,550 1,617 350 7,112 29,147 13,074 16,073 3,571 8,852 13,877 15,212 25,812 17,476 1,503 360 15,613 8,948 133,815 115,625 1,385 429 (0) 33,252 13,625 19,627 4,174 (D) 13,810 17,005 28,764 18,190 1,553 408 16,229 15,589 140,755 121,798 1,240 550 6,702 36,773 13,168 23,605 3,473 9,062 13,335 17,893 32,770 18,957 1,633 438 16,886 20,808 142,298 122,725 1,044 240 6,156 35,133 13,133 22,000 3,854 9,197 13,304 18,621 35,176 19,573 1,654 500 17,419 18,792 150,655 130,284 1,141 264 7,479 36,057 15,830 20,227 3,874 9,885 14,989 19,421 37,174 20,371 1,771 570 18,030 See footnotes at endof tables. 18 IOWA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Buchanan, Iowa 1982 Buena Vista, Iowa 1983 1984 1985 213,543 203,235 10,308 198,684 208,788 -10,104 231,984 213,897 18,087 231,530 213,590 17,940 246,581 217,399 29,182 264,741 232,230 32,511 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 23.2 9,191 23.2 8,572 22.9 10,131 22.5 10,290 21.8 11,316 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings bv place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, Interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments...................................... . 91,142 4,961 43,240 129,421 49,449 34,673 71,425 4,802 39,911 106,534 54,714 37,436 103,289 5,134 40,268 138,423 56,074 37,487 104,019 5,504 37,489 136,004 54,892 40,634 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income6.................................................... Farm................................................ Nonfarm ................................................. 60,571 5,532 25,039 7,287 17,752 60,502 5,558 5,365 -13,018 18,383 62,975 5,578 34,736 15,240 19,496 Earnings by industry: Farm ............................................................ Nonfarm............................................................... Private....................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.......................................................... Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale fa d e .................................................. Retail trade................................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................ Government and government enterprises....................... Federal, civilian........................................... M ilitary............................................... State and local................................................... 10,308 80,834 58,278 1,371 367 6,365 9,061 5,899 3,152 5,840 9,900 10.588 3,512 11,274 33,556 1,593 263 20,700 -10,104 81,529 57,912 1,944 344 6,809 7,803 4,694 3,109 5,743 8,998 10,713 3,503 12,056 23,617 1,692 335 21,590 18,087 85,202 60,931 1,407 377 7,514 7,864 4,091 3,773 6,503 9,474 10,913 3,981 12,898 24,271 1,601 382 22,288 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 221,912 200,086 21,826 219,377 216,607 2,770 239,773 226,977 12,796 265,357 232,073 33,284 280,365 240’995 39.370 288,739 253Ì589 35,150 21.5 12,315 20.8 10,650 20.9 10,521 21.0 11,435 20.7 12,844 207 13,526 204 14,159 119,703 5,831 35,921 149,793 54,370 42,418 130,272 6,381 39,601 163,492 57,101 44,148 124,108 6,687 6,243 123,664 62,884 35,364 120,223 7,418 5,345 118,150 64,404 36,823 143,711 8,392 3,705 139,024 63,090 37,659 167,105 9Í137 1618 161,586 63,640 40,131 179 798 9693 3062 173167 64*726 42^472 183 508 10 32? 3.660 176746 68000 43,993 64,048 5,475 34,496 15,204 19,292 66,574 5,853 47,276 26,535 20,741 72,285 6,282 51,705 29,828 2i,877 78,375 7,492 38,241 17,069 21,172 89,736 9,095 21,392 -1,804 23,196 100,449 9,810 33.452 8,347 25,105 103,908 9.789 53,408 28,933 24,475 108,124 10,367 61,307 35,109 26,198 113,905 10,847 58/756 30,786 27,970 17,940 86,079 60,185 1,113 422 6,389 9,333 5,644 3,689 5,405 9,481 10,374 3,890 13,778 25,894 1,721 407 23,766 29,182 90,521 64,036 837 179 6,400 11,557 6,426 5,131 5,993 9,294 10,435 4,088 15,253 26,485 1,848 465 24,172 32,511 97,761 69,229 914 214 7,203 12,571 6,710 5,861 6,300 10,212 11,602 4,244 15,969 28,532 1,938 532 26,062 21,826 102,282 85,914 3,001 371 7.990 12,820 10,002 2,818 6,347 12,040 15,216 6,783 21,346 16,368 2,307 238 13,823 2,770 117,453 100,714 3,577 299 8,532 23,022 20,299 2,723 5,850 12,151 16,463 7,441 23,379 16,739 2,535 297 13,907 12,796 130,915 112,776 3,152 326 9,864 28,417 25,258 3,159 6,867 13,524 17,085 7.906 25,635 18,139 2,805 334 15,000 33,284 133,821 114,969 2,437 465 7,172 32,385 29,339 3,046 6,831 12,894 16,784 8,218 27,783 18,852 3,046 356 15,450 39,370 140,428 120,688 Ú62 70 8,069 35,215 32,105 3,111 7,006 12,826 16,847 8,911 29,981 19,740 3,146 407 16.187 35,150 148,358 127 561 1,939 131 7,998 37,459 34,110 3,349 7.169 13,591 17,776 9*113 32,385 20,797 3,291 464 17,042 Income by Place of Residence T o ta l p e rs o n a l In c o m e Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'..................................... Population (thousands)2 ............................... Earnings by Place of Work Butler, Iowa 1982 1983 1984 Calhoun, Iowa 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence 167,985 154,740 13,245 164,493 163,009 1,484 191,828 171,888 19,940 195,334 170,177 25,157 201,617 170,682 30,935 210,089 180,926 29,163 140,482 118,074 22,408 138,922 126,830 12,092 152,745 127,414 25,331 160,930 125,199 35,731 167.976 126,281 41,695 177,006 133,220 43,786 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 17.5 9,583 17.4 9,435 17.4 11,054 17.1 11,446 16.7 12,082 16.4 12,842 13.4 10,512 13.2 10,512 13.0 11,767 12.6 12,752 12.2 13,719 12.1 14,630 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork..................................... Less. Personal contributions tor social Insurance3 ................ Plus: Adjustment for residence...................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and re n t'.............................. Plus; Transfer payments....................................... 60.851 3,257 36,689 94,283 45,648 38,054 52,535 3,292 34,255 83,498 50,482 30,513 76,036 3,710 36,442 108,768 52,133 30,927 79,794 3,910 35,492 111,376 51,797 32,161 88,466 4,128 32,263 115,601 50,449 34,567 89,176 4,439 36,743 121,480 52,908 35,701 77,089 3,613 1,187 74,663 42,110 23,709 68,455 3,551 1,942 66,846 46,852 25,224 84,117 3,809 1,976 82,284 44,577 25,884 93,318 4,000 1,601 90,919 42,263 27,748 100,488 4,115 1,569 97,942 41,373 28,661 107,062 4,533 1,552 104,081 43,402 29,523 32,700 3,102 25,049 9,986 15,063 33,630 3,246 15,659 -1,666 17,325 36,010 3,386 36,640 16,852 19,788 35,375 3,189 41,230 22,220 19.010 36,263 3,332 48,851 28.123 20,728 37,399 3,428 48,349 26,349 22,000 36,889 3,702 36,498 20,560 15,938 37,246 3,761 27,448 10,315 17,133 38,352 3,686 42,079 23,599 18,480 37,746 3,582 51,990 34,050 17,940 37,684 3,609 59,195 40,051 19.144 40,717 3,888 62,457 42,097 20,360 13,245 47,606 38,074 1,420 307 5,105 1,855 467 1,388 4,239 6,624 6,120 2,916 9,588 9,532 1,103 200 8,229 1,484 51,051 41,054 2,501 255 4,897 2,122 224 1,898 4,135 6,659 6,582 3,114 10,789 9,997 1,149 253 8,595 19,940 55,096 45,658 2,227 194 5,703 3,061 253 2,808 5,700 6,988 6,184 3,259 12,342 10,438 1,192 287 8,959 25,157 54,637 43,786 1,797 337 4,445 3,286 358 2,928 4,408 5,433 6,483 3,253 13,344 10,851 1,264 306 9,281 30,935 57,531 46.197 1,500 73 4,992 3,780 363 3,417 4,822 6,686 6,292 3,353 14,699 11,334 1,350 349 9,635 29,163 60.013 48,251 1,642 182 5,677 3.915 396 3.519 5,089 6.486 6,453 3,235 15,572 11,762 1,467 399 9,896 22,408 54,681 44,471 2,275 183 3,856 4,005 1,376 2,629 6,205 7,125 5,827 3,325 11,670 10,210 1,063 152 8,995 12,092 56,363 45,693 2,459 155 3,659 3,876 1,401 2,475 5,892’ 6,800 6,255 3,592 13,004 10,670 1,122 190 9,358 25,331 58.786 47,745 2,134 143 4036 4.110 1,379 2,731 6,836 6,700 6,229 3,650 13,907 11,041 1,100 208 9,733 35.731 57,587 46,069 1,656 208 3,255 4,283 1,379 2,904 5,888 6,681 6,143 3,456 14,499 11,518 1,153 222 10,143 41,695 58,793 47,023 1,279 (L) 3,852 4,397 1,422 2,975 5,616 6,559 6,270 3,660 15.362 11,770 1,223 253 10,294 43,786 63,276 50.922 1,432 55 4,020 5.354 i,430 3,924 5,719 6,642 6.532 3,954 17,214 12,354 1,376 289 10,689 T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ................................................................................................... Nonfarrn personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'....................................... Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type. Wages and salaries................................. Other labor income......................................... Proprietors income6....................................... Farm......................................... Nonfarm ...................................................... Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................... Nonfarm............................................ Private....................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................. Construction...................................... M anufacturing................................................ Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade ........................................ Retail trade........................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services..................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.............................................. M ilita ry ......................................... State and local............................................ See footnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 19 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Cass, Iowa Carroll, Iowa 1985 1986 1987 198,259 190,703 7,556 205,310 192,458 12,852 215,416 197,284 18,132 229,118 206,495 22,623 17.0 10,671 17.1 11,626 16.6 12,402 16.0 13,423 15.8 14,520 103,283 6,028 165 97,420 52,917 30,445 101,432 6,220 189 95,401 54,042 32,097 115,307 6,755 -7 9 9 107,753 57,067 33,439 119,827 7,134 -9 1 8 111,775 58,603 34,932 128,283 7,416 -7 5 1 120,116 59,197 36,103 138,841 7,924 -1,294 129,623 62,177 37,318 119,829 10,599 92,671 46,585 46,086 72,138 7,129 24,016 6,281 17,735 76,029 7,711 17,692 -2,037 19,729 80,227 7,957 27,123 5,450 21,673 80,412 7,513 31,902 10,817 21,085 81,493 7,726 39,064 16,162 22,902 85,845 8,195 44,801 20,626 24,175 50,234 172,865 155,582 1,597 178 9,415 24,474 6,180 18,294 21,535 28,367 20,689 8,470 40,857 17,283 2,836 523 13,924 8,520 94,763 76,307 900 996 7,680 15,552 6,809 8,743 5,521 10,232 13,175 4,348 17,903 18,456 1,476 193 16,787 121 101,311 81,988 1,072 1,020 8,389 17,373 6,817 10,556 4,572 11,107 14,669 4,635 19,151 19,323 1,572 242 17,509 7,556 107,751 88,070 974 990 8,179 20,356 7,210 13,146 5,451 11,461 15,010 4,736 20,913 19,681 1,679 273 17,729 12,852 106,975 86,486 786 1,040 7,994 19,907 7,286 12,621 5,105 10,973 14,143 4,687 21,851 20,489 1,861 288 18,340 18,132 110,151 89,174 651 677 8,075 20,343 7,396 12,947 5,554 11,082 14,653 4,978 23,161 20,977 1,936 329 18,712 22,623 116,218 94,547 781 779 8,592 22,046 7,409 14,637 5,489 11,922 14,998 4,787 25,153 21,671 2,016 376 19.279 1987 1982 1983 1983 259,876 234,265 25,611 255,232 244,667 10,565 281,241 256,983 24,258 295,632 260,645 34,987 312,256 269,676 42,580 334,056 283,822 50,234 180,782 172,262 8,520 181,540 181,419 121 22.8 11,399 22.9 11,150 23.0 12,233 22.8 12,949 22.6 13,825 22.3 14,955 17.0 10,649 164,166 9,155 -1,485 153,526 71,558 34,792 158,818 9,410 -1,719 147,689 70,986 36,557 181,420 10,135 -1,760 169,525 73,780 37,936 192,825 10,898 -1,221 180,706 75,024 39,902 205,554 11,410 -7 5 2 193,392 76,672 42,192 223,099 12,247 -1,002 209,850 80,378 43,828 100,673 9,553 53,940 21,378 32,562 107,488 10,429 40,901 6,471 34,430 112,442 10,378 58,600 20,244 38,356 111,078 9,754 71,993 31,176 40,817 112,710 10,017 82,827 38,935 43,892 25,611 138,555 124,631 1,547 318 8,777 15,639 (0) (0) 17,022 27,611 19,108 7,366 27,243 13,924 2,344 259 11,321 10,565 148,253 133,670 2,221 317 8,252 21,066 (0) (0) 17,040 25,672 20,996 8,134 29,972 14,583 2,472 330 11,781 24,258 157,162 141,926 2,223 316 9,154 22,150 6,236 15,914 18,946 28,219 20,754 8,546 31,618 15,236 2,402 375 12,459 34,987 157,838 142,021 1,639 601 8,386 20,927 5,376 15,551 18,070 28,865 19,726 8,264 35,543 15,817 2,503 401 12,913 42,580 162,974 146,475 1,350 109 9,180 23,028 6,187 16,841 17,895 28,376 20,016 8,056 38,465 16,499 2,608 458 13,433 1982 1985 1986 1984 1984 Income by Place of Residence Farm incom e'............................................................ Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................... Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Pius: Transfer payments................................................ Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M anufacturing................................................... Nondurable goods........................................... Durable goods................................................ Transportation and public u tilities........................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... Cerro Gordo, Iowa Cedar, Iowa 1986 1987 1986 1987 617,203 597,579 19,624 647,207 614,810 32,397 679,250 652,859 26,391 48.6 12,314 49.1 12,574 48.8 13,266 48.1 14,114 373,702 23,301 -8,876 341,525 122,501 91,584 408,645 25,055 -8,134 375,456 131,394 91,348 421,972 27,242 -11,714 383,016 134,365 99,822 445,000 28,367 -12,173 404,460 136,419 106,328 467,915 30,377 -13,231 424.307 143,701 111,242 292,890 29,274 41,792 2,643 39,149 299,912 30,061 43,729 -2 2 4 43,953 317,772 29,987 60,886 13,291 47,595 327,958 29,789 64,225 16,735 47,490 332,578 30,373 82,049 29,650 52,399 355,726 32,306 79,883 23,668 56,215 5,858 358,098 313,295 1,381 1,191 21,518 72,086 27,789 44,297 32,898 29,637 43,609 18,117 92,858 44,803 5,970 662 38,171 2,888 370.814 323,421 1,436 1,182 19,638 77,888 30,922 46,966 31,212 26,941 47,581 20,355 97,188 47,393 6,282 820 40,291 16,346 392,299 342,946 1,368 1,196 24.075 81,060 26,746 54,314 30,601 30,713 49,272 20,450 104,211 49,353 6,454 784 42,115 19,624 402,348 351,231 1,304 1,479 21,559 87,662 26,909 60,753 28,972 29,629 50,436 21,545 108,645 51,117 6,701 829 43,587 32,397 412,603 359,631 1,132 456 21,142 92,256 28,164 64,092 29,080 28,796 51,281 22,027 113,461 52,972 6,652 948 45,372 26,391 441,524 385,030 1,048 658 20,940 106,727 31,060 75,667 29,414 30,164 53,343 21,583 121,153 56,494 6,745 1,082 48,667 1982 1983 1984 1983 1984 1985 201,505 189,413 12,092 191,101 199,820 -8,71 9 228,427 211,360 17,067 235,375 214,016 21,359 242,598 217,100 25,498 258,594 230,305 28,289 535,758 529,900 5,858 555,610 552,722 2,888 598,198 581,852 16,346 Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................... 18.7 10,763 18.9 10,104 18.9 12,106 18.8 12,540 18.4 13,179 18.2 14,203 48.4 11,062 48.4 11,475 Derivation of total personal income; Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus. Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus; Transfer payments............................................... 83,141 4,638 42,383 120,886 55,066 25,553 63,743 4,524 46,991 106,210 57,614 27,277 94,738 4,940 48,309 138,107 62,336 27,984 98,191 5,223 49,583 142,551 62,871 29,953 104,744 5,433 52,666 151,977 59,235 31,386 112,290 5,860 57,542 163,972 62,142 32,480 363,956 23,040 -8,93 0 331,986 118,357 85,415 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 52,915 4,931 25,295 7,759 17,536 52,424 4,980 6,339 -12,914 19,253 55,082 5,076 34,580 12,949 21,631 54,077 4,752 39,362 17,455 21,907 54,514 4,888 45.342 21,792 23,550 57,457 5,328 49,505 24,624 24,881 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................... *............................................ Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nonduraole goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 12,092 71,049 58,088 1,654 263 5,659 6,902 2,550 4,352 5,458 14,633 9,470 3,653 10,396 12,961 2,235 211 10,515 -8,719 72,462 59,030 1,913 258 5,540 7,261 2,399 4,862 4,893 13.403 10,265 4,081 11,416 13,432 2,290 269 10,873 17,067 77,671 63,464 1,667 289 5,840 8,890 2,715 6,175 6,023 13,873 9,896 4,152 12,834 14,207 2,499 305 11,403 21,359 76,832 62,000 1,222 377 6,014 7,833 2,684 5,149 5,757 13,724 9,787 3,809 13,477 14,832 2,593 328 11,911 25,498 79,246 63,905 947 74 7,251 8,454 2,682 5,772 6,327 12,741 9,622 4,000 14,490 15,340 2,729 375 12,236 28,289 84,001 68,170 1,044 118 7,735 10,533 4,839 5,694 7,247 12,540 9,884 4,305 14,764 15,831 2,649 428 12,754 1982 1985 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income.................................................................................... Nonfarm personal income............................................. Farm income1............................................................ Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Earnings by Place of Work See footnotes at endof tables. 20 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME iowa Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1982-87— Continued [Thousands of dollars] C h e r o k e e , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 C h ic k a s a w , Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 161,829 153,782 169,764 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................... 177,925 187,753 195,645 150,360 11.469 146,358 157,514 -3,732 144,108 168,842 159,271 10.493 175,9 73 161,489 16.436 186,204 163,898 23.855 19 7,314 168,619 27.026 139,512 6.846 148,038 -3,930 156,367 12.475 160,483 15.490 164,147 22.057 172,762 24.552 Population (thousands)“ ................................................ Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments........... ............................. 16.0 16.0 15.9 15.6 15.2 15.0 15.5 15.5 15.4 10,134 9,593 15.1 10,679 14.9 11,4 34 14.6 12,353 13,050 9,463 9,276 10,979 11,6 6 7 12,522 13,535 105,021 5,838 -5,740 93,443 43,303 25,083 91,712 5,787 -5,24 8 80,677 46,282 26,823 108,054 6,016 -5,189 96,849 45,439 27,476 116,574 6,525 -5,625 104,424 43,989 29,512 123,874 6,575 -5,082 112,217 44,104 31,432 127,469 6,639 -4,236 116,594 46,293 32,758 82,817 4,966 9,418 87,269 36,381 22,708 75,997 4,995 8,237 79,239 40,241 24,628 100,108 5,565 8,084 102,627 41,670 24,545 108,165 6,300 6,796 108,661 40,807 26,505 117,762 6,589 6,379 117,552 41,220 27,432 125,706 7,078 7,501 126,129 43,178 28,007 75,209 7,711 22,101 8,845 13,256 75,117 7,612 8,983 -6,258 15,241 76,630 7,348 24,076 8,031 16,045 79,375 7,287 29,912 14,047 15,865 77,990 7,190 38,694 21,519 17,175 77,702 6,888 42,879 24,634 18,245 52,880 5,835 24,102 4,389 19,713 55,325 6,251 14,421 -6,299 20,720 58,986 6,329 34,793 10,162 24,631 60,589 6,317 41,259 13,263 27.996 60,874 6,459 50,429 19,893 30,536 64,278 6,815 54,613 22,346 32,267 11.469 93,552 75,018 1,483 465 6,160 25,977 24,666 1,311 4,908 5,140 12,769 3,182 14,934 18,534 1,512 194 16,828 -3,732 95,444 76,003 1,791 306 6,515 23,478 21,603 1,875 4,964 5,524 13,945 3,742 15,738 19,441 1,653 247 17,541 10.493 97,561 77,427 1,250 216 7,213 23,345 21,489 1,856 5,360 5,773 13,864 3,964 16,442 20,134 1,647 257 18,230 16.436 100,138 78,321 991 245 7,176 25,304 23,497 1,807 5,117 5,661 13,691 3,666 16,470 21,817 1,782 272 19,763 23.855 100,019 77,942 769 27.026 100.443 77,023 864 203 5,960 22,326 18,836 3,490 5,242 5,865 14.443 3,694 18,426 23,420 1,599 356 21,465 6.846 75,971 66,698 812 325 6,125 21,523 17,222 4,301 5,010 6,214 8,317 2,924 15,448 9,273 1,248 174 7,851 -3,930 79,927 70.185 802 202 6,061 23,562 18,758 4,804 4,698 6,468 8,322 2,884 17.186 9,742 1,291 221 8,230 12.475 87,633 77,314 753 160 5,864 26,265 20,377 5,888 5,342 6,914 7,801 3,176 21,039 10,319 1,379 253 8,687 15.490 92,675 81,688 613 162 4.996 28,917 23,048 5,869 4,122 6,353 7,693 2,986 25,846 10,987 1,501 271 9,215 22.057 95,705 84,468 466 107 4,745 29,626 22,726 6,900 4,550 6,721 7,196 2,877 28,180 11,237 1,515 309 9,413 24.552 101,154 89,407 524 54 5,130 31,620 24,244 7,376 4,857 6,955 7,719 2,939 29,609 11,747 1,593 353 9,801 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries........................................ Other labor income......................................... Proprietors' income*.................................................... Farm.................................................................. Nonfarm..................................................... Earnings by industry-. Farm ......... ................... .......................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining................................................ Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................. Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade........................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services.............................................. Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... (L ) 7,509 23,779 21,950 1,829 5,461 5,484 13,748 3,695 17,459 22.077 1,689 311 20.077 C la r k e , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 C la y , Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e .............................................................................................................. Nonfarm personal Income.............................................. Farm income1............................................... Population (thousands)2 ....................................... P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place ot work................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus; Adjustment for residence................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent’ ........................ Plus: Transfer payments.................................. 78,418 82,427 84,992 94,943 100,767 110 ,1 24 202,353 75,851 2,567 198,949 208,682 80,534 1,893 224,243 234,332 83,146 1,846 86,054 8,889 245,015 91,312 9,455 96,701 13,423 188,800 13,553 193,788 5,161 197,227 11,455 201,710 22,533 206,218 38,114 220^164 24Î851 8.9 8.8 8.8 8.6 8.6 8.6 19.3 19.4 19.3 187 8,854 9,409 9,70 7 10,988 11,72 3 12 ,8 77 10,468 10,254 10,830 12,006 12,949 13,788 42,660 2,617 3,516 43,559 19,336 15,523 45,132 2,731 3,844 46,245 20,122 16,060 46,927 2,909 3,963 47,981 20,804 16,207 55,125 3,187 4,198 56,136 21,721 17,086 61,007 3,577 3,759 61,189 21,942 17,636 69,527 3,916 3,284 68,895 22,951 18,278 136,282 7,798 -6,954 121,530 52,383 28,440 132,876 7,876 -7,020 117,980 50,250 30,719 140,122 8,042 -6,174 125,906 51,185 31,591 150,431 8,489 -5,787 136,155 53,673 34,415 158,618 8 760 5,844 144’014 53,834 36,484 167138 9.545 7 004 150,539 56*504 37^972 30,619 3,204 8,837 1,707 7,130 32,725 3,479 8,928 1,058 7,870 33,840 3,402 9,685 1,025 8,660 34,950 3,396 16,779 8,122 8,657 39,050 3,872 18,085 8,727 9,358 42,591 4,262 22,674 12,702 9,972 96,890 10,246 29,146 10,370 18,776 100,107 10,390 22,379 2,084 20,295 99,014 9,640 31,468 8,442 23,026 98,653 9,082 42,696 19,653 23,043 99,099 9,202 50,317 25,353 24,964 108,156 10,158 48,824 22,090 26,734 2,567 40,093 32,903 1,203 165 1,250 12,192 6,209 5,983 2,846 2,481 5,008 1,597 6,161 7,190 854 100 6,236 1,893 43,239 35,663 1,513 (U 1,401 13,845 6,640 7,205 2,806 2,306 5,412 1,602 6,740 7,576 942 134 6,500 1,846 45,081 37,316 1,346 82 1,526 14,449 6,141 8,308 2,877 2,109 5,287 1,732 7,908 7,765 1,008 141 6,616 8,889 46,236 38,217 830 107 1,224 15,334 6,359 8,975 3,190 1,955 5,334 1,460 8,783 8,019 1,043 150 6,826 9,455 51,552 43,107 655 57 1,966 18,274 8,550 9,724 3,271 2,074 5,541 1,557 9,712 8,445 1,147 172 7,126 13,423 56,104 47,043 662 61 1,879 21,138 9,963 11,175 3,357 2,359 5,945 1,706 9,936 9,061 1,259 196 7,606 13,553 122,729 104,944 1,234 312 9,861 21,660 9,934 11,726 10,986 13,883 18,202 7,003 21,803 17,785 2,500 281 15,004 5,161 127,715 108,393 1,448 315 9,707 20,859 10,209 10,650 10,941 13,879 18,956 8,109 24,179 19,322 2,743 343 16,236 11,455 128,667 108,843 1,200 226 9,896 17,554 5,333 12,221 12,123 13,944 19,000 8,203 26,697 19,824 2,582 331 16,911 22,533 127,898 107,367 831 303 8,435 15,698 2,680 13,018 12,319 13,246 18,818 8,318 29,399 20,531 2,581 342 17,608 28,114 130,504 109,211 795 85 9,131 15,447 2,455 12,992 12,888 13,442 18,173 8^401 30,849 21,293 2,677 383 18,233 24,851 142,287 119,301 856 127 10,118 20*261 4,244 16017 13,652 14,803 19,001 7,272 33 211 22,986 2,917 437 19,632 IO E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.......................................... Other labor income...................................................... Farm............................................ Earnings by industry: Farm ............................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.......................................... Construction...................................... Manufacturing................................... Nondurable goods........................ Durable goods........................... Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.......................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.......................................... State and local..................................... Seefootnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 21 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Clinton, Iowa Clayton, Iowa 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 601,818 593,143 8,675 582,082 599,317 -17,235 639,299 619,913 19,386 644,268 629,005 15,263 666,936 636,170 30,766 695,939 662,343 33,596 20.4 12,048 56.7 10,605 56.0 10,393 55.4 11,544 54.6 11,793 53.6 12,435 52.9 13,163 127,929 6,655 10,836 132,110 58,115 39,529 136,649 7,095 13,872 143,426 60,863 41,359 401,422 25,230 15,468 391,660 111,787 98,371 365,034 24,180 16,355 357,209 119,858 105,015 408,516 25,051 21,344 404,809 129,694 104,796 405,125 26,767 22,660 401,018 132,590 110,660 425,551 27,667 20,945 418,829 133,167 114,940 439,164 28,547 25,625 436,242 140,127 119,570 65,108 5,938 37,399 14,672 22,727 69,970 6,515 51,444 26,942 24.502 73,008 6,848 56,793 30,894 25,899 326,434 37,231 37,757 3,782 33,975 314,851 34,964 15,219 -21,962 37,181 318,551 33,575 56,390 14,758 41,632 316,136 31,269 57,720 10,846 46,874 318,168 31,364 76,019 26,523 49,496 324,324 31,699 83,141 29,328 53,813 18,036 90,409 70,187 3.062 405 9,190 14,547 3,995 10,552 4,569 8,279 10,117 4,312 15,706 20,222 2,297 372 17,553 30,248 97,681 76,911 2,397 249 10,931 16,987 4,047 12,940 5,293 8,916 10,624 4,460 17,054 20,770 2,377 428 17,967 34,329 102,320 80,769 2,702 266 11,026 19,020 4,463 14,557 5,751 8,819 11,167 4,742 17,276 21,551 2,457 486 18,608 8,675 392,747 355,195 1,198 717 32,000 143,682 120,790 22,892 38,187 16,519 38,860 13,659 70,373 37,552 3,690 710 33,152 -17,235 382,269 342,953 1,525 583 23,536 132,031 111,234 20,797 36,402 14,640 40,670 15,516 78,050 39,316 3,965 909 34,442 19,386 389,130 348,391 1,145 618 22,368 130,105 106,674 23,431 38,758 15,481 41,240 15,389 83,287 40,739 4,007 935 35,797 15,263 389,862 347,058 1,148 869 25,274 121,851 105,859 15,992 40,386 15,242 40,862 15,562 85,864 42,804 4,117 979 37,708 30,766 394,785 350,944 986 173 28,195 120,237 105,263 14,974 38,783 14,966 40,925 15,628 91,051 43,841 4,230 1,091 38,520 33,596 405,568 360,737 1,146 296 28,178 121,470 104,413 17,057 39,356 14,746 41,731 15,568 98,246 44,831 4,521 1,246 39,064 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1986 1987 1983 1984 1985 178,779 167,929 10,850 161,190 178,347 -17,157 211,871 187,922 23,949 209,787 191.751 18,036 229,754 199,506 30,248 245,648 211,319 34,329 21.0 8,505 21.1 7,628 21.2 10,004 21.0 9,990 20.5 11,208 91,788 5,249 10,065 96.604 48,788 33,387 69,144 5,365 9,747 73,526 52,063 35,601 114,220 5.732 11,628 120,116 55,703 36,052 108,445 6,114 12,218 114,549 56,703 38,535 59,734 5,787 26,267 7,131 19,136 62,835 6,186 123 -20,731 20,854 65,143 6,139 42,838 20,464 22,474 10,850 80,938 63,532 3,486 406 9,237 12,373 3,837 8,536 3,370 8,432 10,036 3,488 12,704 17,406 1,801 239 15,366 -17.157 86,301 67,521 4,323 361 9,038 13,751 3,745 10,006 3,609 7,790 10,809 3,996 13,844 18,780 2,370 302 16,108 23,949 90,271 70,676 3,465 366 10,078 14,365 3,870 10,495 4,538 8,508 10,294 4,366 14,696 19,595 2,194 348 17,053 1982 1982 Income by Place of Residence Farm incom e'............................................................ Population (thousands)2 ................................ :................. P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... less. Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Equals-. Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, ano rent3.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Proprietors’ income6................................................. Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other1....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade ........................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises....................... Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... Dallas, Iowa Crawford, Iowa 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 Income by Place of Residence 180,592 169,904 10,688 171,992 179,330 -7,33 8 195,568 185,222 10,348 197,186 185,437 11,749 215,402 189,956 25,446 226,962 199,610 27,352 332,560 319,909 12,651 340,518 339,287 1,231 364,589 353,335 11,254 379,091 366,088 13,003 406,038 383,135 22,903 431,805 407,142 24,663 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 19.1 9,441 19.3 8,932 19.3 10,128 19.0 10,357 18.6 11,611 18.4 12,353 29.5 11,290 29.8 11,428 29.8 12,242 29.9 12,668 29,7 13,663 29.8 14,500 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 122,747 7.116 -11,130 104,501 48,596 27,495 111,362 7,323 -12,030 92,009 49,899 30,084 133,095 7,719 -12,231 113,145 51,187 31,236 135,013 8,264 -12,364 114,385 51,102 31,699 152,358 8,615 -12,756 130,987 50,763 33,652 160,583 9,094 -13,214 138,275 53,507 35,180 145,476 8,597 81,873 218,752 65,575 48,233 143,284 8,880 82,376 216,780 70,591 53,147 149,537 8,840 97,928 238,625 71,465 54,499 152,552 9,518 105,731 248,765 72,840 57,486 166,059 9,843 113,798 270,014 75,543 60,481 183,647 11,025 116,995 289,617 79,371 62,817 87,756 9,843 25,148 7,931 17,217 92,355 10,515 8,492 -9,999 18,491 94,829 10,233 28,033 7,743 20,290 95,999 9,971 29,043 9,261 19,782 97,874 10,298 44,186 23,043 21,143 102,485 10,757 47,341 24,912 22,429 100,589 10,799 34,088 9,743 24,345 106,036 11,527 25,721 -1,585 27,306 102,047 10,190 37,300 8,488 28,812 103,347 10,012 39,193 10,385 28,808 104,246 10,106 51,707 20,420 31,287 116,464 11,498 55,685 22,213 33,472 10,688 112,059 94,729 1,391 285 4,856 44,216 42,437 1,779 6,869 7,887 11,005 3,502 14,718 17,330 2,304 266 14,760 -7,338 118,700 100,411 1,485 288 5,153 47,080 45,015 2,065 6,453 8,090 12,005 3,810 16,037 18,289 2,499 318 15,472 10,346 122,749 104,345 1,009 364 5,590 48.286 46,298 1,988 6,629 8,519 11,515 3,854 18,579 18,404 2,514 314 15,576 11,749 123,264 104,147 822 498 4,515 49,373 47,615 1,758 6,754 8,545 11,230 3,811 18,599 19,117 2,806 337 15,974 25,446 126,912 107,161 687 83 4,488 51,119 49,439 1,630 6,751 7,941 10,977 3,886 21,229 19,751 2,898 385 16,468 27,352 133,231 112,508 776 149 5,097 52,984 50,854 2,130 6,944 8,029 11,332 4,096 23,101 20,723 3,121 439 17,163 12,651 132,825 113,594 3,627 598 10,621 34,506 25,788 8,718 9,648 9,093 13,497 7,850 24,154 19,231 1,991 341 16,899 1,231 142,053 121,767 4,310 720 10,978 36,990 28,037 8,953 10,569 9,148 14,302 8,472 26,278 20,286 2,088 426 17,772 11,254 138,283 117,220 4,015 558 10,606 28,776 18,204 10,572 10,785 10,072 14,279 9,143 28,986 21,063 2,114 480 18,469 13,003 139,549 117,814 2,601 587 10,042 29,660 19,387 10,273 11,886 9,585 14,431 9,404 29,618 21,735 2,228 525 18,982 22,903 143,156 120,014 2,181 355 10,476 28,561 18,289 10,272 12,334 9,195 ¡4,183 10,107 32,622 23,142 2,341 600 20,201 24,663 158,984 134,037 2,432 775 11,027 36,462 23,651 12,811 13,754 9,498 15,030 10,519 34,540 24,947 2,586 685 21,676 T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ....................................................................................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income..................................................... Proprietors’ income6 .................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: F 3 r m ...................................................................................................................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods............ ..................................... Transportation arid public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and reai estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... Seefootnotes at endof tables. 22 IOWA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued _ ______________________ [Thousands of dollars] D a v is , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 D e c a tu r, Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence Total personal incom e.................................... Nonfarm personal income............................... Farm incom e'............................................. 77,697 75,374 2,323 79,852 77,550 2,302 86,729 80,811 5,918 90,270 81,731 8,539 94,259 84,379 9,880 100,241 88,395 11,846 69,672 67,837 1,835 71,604 70,669 935 74,997 72,296 2,701 80,503 74,133 6,370 Population (thousands)2 ................................... Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )................ 84,412 74,960 9,452 88,974 77Ì937 11037 9.1 8,533 9.1 8,754 9.1 9,521 9.0 10,061 8.9 10,594 8.8 11,453 9.7 7,217 9.4 7,624 9.3 8,099 9.1 8,892 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork....................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3... Plus: Adjustment for residence......................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......... Plus-. Dividends, interest, and rent3................... Plus: Transfer payments................................. 8.9 9,477 87 10,236 34,214 2,050 11,302 43,466 18,608 15,623 35,631 2,037 10,689 44,283 18,789 16,780 41,066 2,222 11,805 50,649 19,005 17,075 42,130 2,293 13,042 52,879 19,260 18,131 45,451 2,432 11,628 54,647 20,332 19,280 48,971 2,613 12,764 59,122 21,252 19,867 36,793 2,352 1,614 36,055 16,639 16,978 35,040 2,203 2,652 35,489 17,803 18,312 39,638 2,456 1,356 38,538 17,847 18,612 45,959 2,793 164 43,330 17,926 19,247 48,074 2,741 1,364 46,697 18,079 19,636 50,479 2841 2070 49 708 18957 20’309 21,345 2,112 10,757 1,352 9,405 21,593 2,148 11,890 1,365 10,525 22,333 2,209 16,524 5,002 11,522 22,365 2,123 17,642 7,663 9,979 23,126 2,201 20,124 9,036 11,088 23,950 2,272 22,749 10,991 11,758 25,729 2,318 8,746 428 8,318 24,971 2,264 7,805 -4 2 4 8,229 27,192 2,432 10,014 1,372 8,642 30,434 2,680 12,845 5,094 7,751 29,043 2,533 16,498 8,226 8,272 29,436 ¿511 18,532 9*808 8,724 2,323 31,891 23,504 519 136 1,732 3,000 428 2,572 2,849 2,006 4,558 1,279 7,425 8,387 839 105 7,443 2,302 33,329 24,779 470 154 1,766 2,757 448 2,309 2,761 1,922 4,769 1,865 8,315 8,550 904 133 7,513 5,918 35,148 26,649 400 141 1,616 3,526 523 3,003 3,205 2,055 4,880 1,751 9,075 8,499 954 151 7,394 8,539 33.591 25,109 368 82 1,451 3,605 524 3,081 2,553 2,181 4,869 1,884 8,116 8,482 943 161 7,378 9,880 35,571 26,822 370 182 1,852 3,453 534 2,919 3,172 2,273 5,043 1,844 8,633 8,749 908 185 7,656 11,846 37,125 28,257 (0) (0) 1,759 4,181 625 3,556 3,067 2,165 5,364 1,811 9,307 8,868 993 211 7,664 1,835 34,958 27,661 1,026 169 1,598 4,468 2,215 2,253 3,455 3,323 3,918 1,012 8,692 7,297 969 109 6,219 935 34,105 26,396 1,245 a) 1,167 4,294 2,455 1,839 3,196 2,706 4,103 1,077 8,562 7,709 1,003 134 6,572 2,701 36,937 29,191 819 115 1,630 5,906 2,606 3,300 3,646 2,841 3,847 1,290 9,097 7,746 1,004 150 6,592 6,370 39,589 31,531 552 128 2,212 8,373 3,362 5,011 3,451 2,818 3,773 1,212 9,012 8,058 1,023 159 6,876 9,452 38,622 30,141 405 67 1,726 7,477 3,362 4,115 3,630 2,596 3,663 1,268 9,309 8,481 1,061 181 7,239 11,037 39*442 30*352 466 96 1703 7,044 3^422 3,622 3*387 2*763 3*729 1,231 9*933 9*090 1,124 207 7,759 Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.............................. ........ Other labor income....................................... Proprietors’ income6...................................... Farm..................................................... Nonfarm ................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm ............................................................... Nonfarm........................................................... Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7. 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............................................ M ilitary..................................................... State and local............................................. D e la w a re , Io w a 1982 D e s M o in e s , Io w a 1983 1984 166,079 150,623 15,456 150,674 160,430 -9,756 195,978 168,519 27,459 194,882 169,053 25,829 219,834 176,356 43,478 236,590 188,989 47,601 Population (thousands)2 Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs ).............. 19.0 8,743 19.1 7,871 19.3 10,149 19.2 10,155 18.9 11,662 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork..................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3. Plus: Adjustment for residence...................... Equals-. Net earnings by place of residence........ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3.................. Plus: Transfer payments............................... . 90,014 4,747 12,991 98,258 42,264 25,55/ 68,852 4,811 12,606 76,647 47,268 26,759 111,122 5,191 13,359 119,290 49,564 27,124 104,872 5,255 15,589 115,206 50,467 29,209 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.................................... Other labor income.................................... Proprietors’ income6................................... Farm.................................................. Nonfarm ............................................. 56,111 5,657 28,246 11,067 17,179 58,505 5,930 4,417 -13,976 18,393 60,231 5,860 45,031 23,349 21,682 Earnings by industry-. Farm ..................................................... Nonfarm... Private... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7. Mining...................................................... Construction............................................... M anufacturing............................................. Nondurable goods..................................... Durable goods.......................................... Transportation and public utilities..................... Wholesale trade........................................... Retail trade................................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate.................... Services.................................................... Government and government enterprises................. Federal, civilian........................................... M ilitary..................................................... State and local............................................ 15,456 74,558 60,718 1,200 765 6,924 12,587 3,310 9,277 8,035 7,918 9,470 3,925 9,894 13,840 1,145 215 12,480 -9,75 6 78,608 64,055 1,456 803 6,741 14,037 3,729 10,308 7,959 8,623 9,957 4,145 10,334 14,553 1,246 273 13,034 27,459 83,663 68,561 (0) (0) 7,035 16,228 4,109 12,119 7,976 8,587 9,439 4,174 12,747 15,102 1,298 322 13,482 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 507,056 493,325 13,731 510,971 508,714 2,257 554,070 529,654 24,416 573,614 549,739 23,875 595,959 573,175 22,784 626,595 609,845 16,750 18.6 12,696 45.8 11,077 45.3 11,276 45.2 12,262 44.8 12,798 44.3 13,442 44.2 14,181 127,334 5,624 15,636 137,346 52,267 30,221 141,234 6,332 15,396 150,298 54,726 31,566 399,766 24,886 -46,851 328,029 96,175 82,852 393,751 24,802 -47,761 321,188 101,314 88,469 434,966 26,375 -49,907 358,684 108,354 87,032 445,056 28,804 -47,477 368,775 109,303 95,536 467,576 30,967 -51,828 384,781 111,791 99,387 496,237 33,292 -57,749 405,196 117,852 103,547 58,271 5,376 41,225 21,851 19,374 61,258 5,703 60,373 39,560 20,813 69,200 6,458 65,576 43,520 22,056 319,228 34,503 46,035 11,166 34,869 320,558 34,300 38,893 -2 3 5 39,128 335,068 34,006 65,892 21,955 43,937 344,305 33,207 67,544 21,593 45,951 361,534 35,322 70,720 20,657 50,063 389,618 38,051 68,568 14,689 53,879 25,829 79,043 63,187 1,368 916 5,968 16,526 4,337 12,189 5,233 8,365 8,612 3,789 12,410 15,856 1,380 347 14,129 43,478 83,856 67,253 1,190 717 7,332 17,432 4,292 13,140 5,278 8,492 9,059 3,936 13,817 16,603 1,461 397 14,745 47,601 93,633 75,365 (D) (0) 8,914 21,653 4,707 16,946 5,445 8,493 9,349 4,304 14,956 18,268 1,574 453 16,241 13,731 386,035 349,493 951 881 22,250 157,639 16,163 141,476 36,028 20,339 39,746 9,501 62,158 36,542 5,426 758 30,358 2,257 391,494 353,395 1,217 797 19,542 157,793 16,614 141,179 35,071 19,623 40,492 10,376 68,484 38,099 5,709 893 31,497 24,416 410,550 371,232 1,099 1,040 21,347 165,295 17,230 148,065 36,358 19,252 42,046 10,758 74,037 39,318 5,848 830 32,640 23,875 421,181 379,952 1,052 1,182 18,405 170,741 15,011 155,730 35,987 20,921 42,379 11,875 77,410 41,229 6,226 918 34,085 22,784 444,792 402,357 1,177 385 21,459 183,395 14,600 168,795 36,367 20,345 43,160 12,350 83,719 42,435 6,036 1,015 35,384 16,750 479,487 433,909 1,259 371 23,516 198,835 14,602 184,233 36,398 26,111 43,967 12,881 90,580 45,578 6,078 1,146 38,354 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e...... Nonfarm personal income... Farm income1................ See footnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 23 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] D u b u q u e , Io w a D ic k in s o n , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 1985 1982 1987 1986 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 168,870 170,5 18 193,528 194,5 11 206,799 221,085 928,946 938,349 1,024,239 1,053,848 1,087,3 49 1,175,9 60 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 162,268 6,602 170,260 258 185,721 7.807 183,938 10.573 190,912 15.887 203,421 17.664 919,482 9.464 953,768 -15,419 1,006,153 18,086 1,039,832 14.016 1,061,412 25.937 1,147,916 28.044 15.5 15.5 15.5 15.4 15.3 15.0 93.1 92.2 92.1 91.9 91.0 90.7 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ............................... 10,864 11,003 12,4 70 12,605 13,534 14,705 9,982 10 ,17 7 1 1 ,1 1 9 11,473 11,9 45 12,966 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3.................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................ 83,621 5,063 9,860 88,418 53,654 26,798 83.783 5,278 9,945 88,450 53,284 28.784 103,080 6,144 8,882 105,818 57,917 29,793 99,350 6,137 10,735 103,948 58,440 32,123 110,594 6,623 10,653 114,624 58,327 33,848 120,548 7,283 11,233 124,498 61,391 35,196 767,686 48,994 -133,214 585,478 193,992 149,476 757,418 49,081 -132,751 575,586 204,658 158,105 855,998 53,882 -147,448 654,668 215,295 154,276 877,381 58,849 -151,646 666,886 228,213 158,749 881,970 59,370 -139,836 682,764 238,766 165,819 979.222 65,910 -161,999 751,313 251,405 173,242 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income®.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 57,009 5,222 21,390 4,345 17,045 60,449 5,480 17,854 -1,919 19,773 69,726 6,207 27,147 5,681 21,466 63,551 5,211 30,588 8,524 22,064 67,566 5,644 37,384 13,905 23,479 73,983 6,070 40.495 15,659 24,836 628,883 68,985 69,818 5,173 64,645 636,432 69,375 51,611 -19,542 71,153 689,236 71,402 95,360 14,080 81,280 713,767 69,836 93,778 10,144 83,634 702,028 67,794 112,148 22,090 90,058 783,169 75,863 120,190 23,968 96.222 Earnings by industry-. Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm............. ...................................................... Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction....................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 6,602 77,019 65,379 663 621 5,645 18,689 9,716 8,973 3,468 6,582 12,840 2,599 14,272 11,640 1,016 178 10,446 258 83,525 71,170 755 498 5,646 19,446 9,128 10,318 3,468 6,343 14,218 3,696 17,100 12,355 I, 226 II, 7.807 95,273 82,556 790 570 12,403 21,877 11,155 10,722 3,937 6,610 14,670 4,554 17,145 12,717 107 1,102 247 11,368 022 10.573 88,777 75,517 912 710 5,655 19,635 10,732 8,903 3,744 6,356 14,826 3,930 19,749 13,260 1,228 268 11,764 15.887 94,707 81,002 868 237 6,649 21,268 11,971 9,297 4,267 6,325 15,126 4,390 21,872 13,705 1,306 306 12,093 17.664 102,884 88,251 1,056 211 6,652 22,297 12,222 10,075 4,491 6,680 17.496 5,176 24,192 14,633 1,417 350 12,866 9.464 758,222 695,678 2,374 2,163 33,796 314,296 75,660 238,636 46,114 36,658 73,268 21,333 165,676 62,544 8,259 2,035 52,250 -15,419 772,837 708,483 4,183 1,813 34,125 304,363 70,908 233,455 48,463 38,345 76,350 24,727 176,114 64,354 8,615 2,289 53,450 18,086 837,912 772,907 4,206 1,521 37,736 344,053 79,220 264,833 51,421 41,605 77,549 26,828 187,988 65,005 8,944 2,357 53,704 14.016 863,365 794,530 3,366 1,954 36,380 351,682 79,259 272,423 50,796 41,375 78,556 26,197 204,224 68,835 9,428 2,456 56,951 25.937 856,033 785,147 3,163 697 40,884 317,493 79,471 238,022 50,299 41,589 81,155 29,038 220,829 70,886 9,447 2,763 58,676 28.044 951,178 877,408 3,532 2,756 42,183 373,307 96,771 276,536 52,455 44,822 85,182 32,047 241,124 73,770 9,774 2,760 61,236 1986 1987 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Em m e t 1983 1982 1984 F a y e t t e , Io w a Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm Income1............................................................ 133,010 132,232 140,355 149,729 154,225 156,686 218 ,714 215,030 253,692 256,451 270,536 287,509 121,060 11,950 123,219 9,013 128,007 12,348 124,131 25,598 125,310 28,915 131,646 25,040 212,574 6,140 222,050 -7,020 231,262 22,430 230,753 25,698 234,310 36,226 245,931 41,578 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 13.1 12.8 11.9 11.6 25.2 25.0 23.4 23.1 10,319 12,105 13,009 13,559 8,694 8,6 14 24.9 10,202 24.2 10,153 12.7 11,022 12.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 10,588 11,5 57 12,469 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 85,621 4,699 -5,003 75,919 33,767 23,324 78,486 4,305 -3,696 70,485 36,120 25,627 87,790 4,781 -4,265 78,744 36,546 25,065 95,779 4,723 -3,262 87,794 35,621 26,314 98,740 4,746 -3,003 90,991 35,817 27,417 99,331 5,094 -3,482 90,755 37,691 28,240 119,205 7,368 8,080 119,917 56,010 42,787 109,355 7,326 7,286 109,315 60,384 45,331 145,693 7,961 7,043 144,775 62,971 45,946 147,220 8,427 6,232 145,025 62,980 48,446 159,634 8,684 6,407 157,357 63,848 49,331 170,813 9,223 8,381 169,971 66,926 50,612 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 57,360 6,327 21,934 10,456 11,478 53,076 5,713 19,697 7,569 12,128 57,466 5,982 24,342 10,933 13,409 52,460 5,060 38,259 24,253 14,006 51,456 4,907 42,377 27,628 14,749 54,543 5,256 39,532 23,752 15,780 85,923 8,669 24,613 1,037 23,576 86,980 8,718 13,657 -11,936 25,593 91,956 9,052 44,685 17,629 27,056 90,992 8,467 47,761 21,080 26,681 90,847 8,528 60,259 31,731 28,528 94,693 9,045 67,075 36,980 30,095 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises....................... Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 11,950 73,671 61,762 457 459 3,544 22,338 15,872 6,466 5,207 5,630 8,842 2,967 12,318 11,909 1,532 150 10,227 9,013 69,473 57,470 527 474 3,495 16,360 8,681 7,679 5,380 5,234 8,882 3,274 13,844 12,003 1,350 193 10,460 12,348 75,442 63,067 436 523 3,959 19,551 12,057 7,494 5,776 5,406 8,924 3,517 14,975 12,375 1,431 206 10,738 25,598 70,181 57,389 449 512 4,015 13,599 9,026 4,573 6,286 5,114 8,692 3,320 15,402 12,792 1,401 217 11,174 28,915 69,825 56,477 364 392 4,533 11,494 6,008 5,486 6,478 4,992 8,356 3,362 16,506 13,348 1,383 247 11,718 25,040 74,291 59,938 397 457 4,791 13,717 6,570 7,147 6,469 4,973 8,635 3,086 17,413 14,353 1,463 283 12,607 6,140 113,065 95,065 1,822 825 5,463 11,854 4,574 7,280 17,120 17,324 14,863 5,074 20,720 18,000 2,242 287 15,471 -7,020 116,375 97,255 2,614 861 5,618 13,748 5,844 7,904 15,812 15,374 16,225 5,617 21,386 19,120 2,444 360 16,316 22,430 123,263 103,364 1,634 1,034 5,749 17,286 6,401 10,885 16,515 15,949 15,781 5,658 23,758 19,899 2,501 406 16,992 25,698 121,522 100,931 1,268 1,093 4,931 16,213 6,842 9,371 15,851 15,879 15,071 5,148 25,477 20,591 2,679 429 17,483 36,226 123,408 102,241 1,112 700 5,686 16,632 7,027 9,605 15,515 15,315 14,948 5,583 26,750 21,167 2,704 491 17,972 41,578 129,235 107,524 (0) (0) 5,843 19,133 7,961 11,172 15,310 15,439 15,432 5,599 28,728 21,711 2,762 560 18,389 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k See footnotes at endof tables. 24 IOWA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] F lo y d , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 F r a n k lin , Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ........................................................................................................................ Farm incom e'................................ 190,961 190,680 213,6 67 215,057 226,363 239,557 129,162 176,992 13,969 12 4 ,71 1 181,156 9,524 193,047 20,630 144,862 149,887 188,152 26,905 162,761 193,525 32,838 204,843 34,714 113,935 15,227 119,950 4,761 123,246 21,616 122*223 27,664 123,915 38^846 129 513 34383 Population (thousands)” .................................................. 19.3 19.4 19.2 19.1 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 18.5 18.3 12.9 128 9,881 127 9,852 11,12 8 11 ,2 7 7 12,229 13,069 10,041 9 ,714 11,40 1 11,896 13,153 13,488 107,834 6,088 1,080 102,826 53,778 34,357 100,945 5,744 3,272 98,473 54,552 37,655 121,298 6,468 2,954 117,784 59,035 36,848 117,949 6,248 6,037 117,738 57,940 39,379 130,342 6,753 5,438 129,027 56,804 40,532 139,978 7,368 5,591 138,201 59,629 41,727 77,621 4,086 -4,865 68,670 40,330 20,162 67,612 3,970 -4,267 59,375 44,142 21,194 87,053 4,238 -3,463 79,352 44^008 21,502 93,722 4,569 -4,173 84 980 41801 23,106 107,716 4,815 -4,381 104,901 4,948 -2,942 39 75? 24^489 25Ì786 75,305 7,993 24,536 10,169 14,367 71,031 7,470 22,444 5,853 16,591 78,543 7,895 34,860 17,028 17,832 70,190 6,529 41,230 23,465 17,765 74,755 7,078 48,509 29,536 18,973 80,655 7,627 51,696 31,402 20,294 49,588 5,057 22,926 10,749 12,227 48,761 4,962 13,889 439 13,450 50,808 4,945 31,300 17,393 13,907 51,269 4,789 37,664 23,606 14,058 52 407 5135 5o!l74 34,927 15,247 47,283 31031 16,252 13,969 93,865 79,381 309 336 5,780 28,791 (D) (D) 3,923 6,669 12,199 3,609 17,765 14,484 1,307 249 12,928 9,524 91,421 76,208 536 216 5,794 23,109 (0) (D) 3,696 6,083 12,672 4,041 20,061 15,213 1,479 298 13,436 20,620 100,678 84,992 518 345 6,029 28,143 (D) (0) 4,074 7,091 12,795 4,089 21,908 15,686 1,488 312 13,836 26,905 91,044 74,962 420 329 6,033 19,514 (D) (D) 3,931 6,456 11,853 4,229 22,197 16,082 1,574 332 14,176 32,838 97,504 80,830 328 a) 6,166 23,774 (D) (D) 3,867 6,735 11,539 4,631 23.744 16,674 1,650 381 14,643 34,714 105,264 87,543 373 90 6,509 27,604 (D) (D) 3,956 6,993 11,862 4,847 25,309 17,721 1,796 434 15,491 15,227 62,394 53,136 638 186 4,978 15,426 2,944 12,482 3,767 9,362 7,360 3,091 8,328 9,258 979 145 8,134 4,761 62,851 53,279 684 210 4,781 14,391 4,233 10,158 3,501 8,499 7,842 3,411 9,960 9,572 1,071 186 8,315 21,616 65,437 55,879 538 302 4,911 15,584 4,215 11,369 3,692 9,156 7,449 3,542 10,705 9,558 1,059 205 8,294 27,664 66,058 56,030 447 359 4,854 16,099 4,009 12,090 3.717 8^125 7,500 3,309 11,620 10,028 1,162 220 8,646 38,846 68,870 58,497 487 258 4 794 173)79 3*732 13347 3772 8329 7 276 33545 12,857 10373 1272 252 8,849 Derivation of total personal Income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3............ Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent1.................................. Plus: Transfer payments...................................... E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.......................................... Other labor income............................................. Proprietors' Income*.......................................... Earnings by industry: Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining................................... Construction................................. M anufacturing................................. Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e ................................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. State and local................................................... F re m o n t 1982 1983 1984 Io w a G re e n e 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 5? 647 34,983 69,918 58',900 431 167 5?3R 14332 3 590 11,392 3 6?n 8007 2773 16,148 11 018 1*422 9,309 Io w a 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e .......................................................... 99,762 113,895 108,988 125,394 131,876 133,453 134,168 131,235 91,126 8,636 141,6 23 97,521 16,374 150,746 161,165 97,613 11,375 100,027 25,387 1 7 0 ,1 7 7 Farm income1.................................. 101,546 30,330 106,443 27,010 112,840 21,328 119,145 12,090 120,754 20,869 120,855 29,881 124394 37,071 1303S7 40,080 Population (thousands)-.............................. P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ................................................................. Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Pius: Adjustment for residence............................ Equals-. Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5..................... Plus: Transfer payments............................... 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.0 8.9 8.9 11.9 11.9 117 10,801 115 12,397 11,865 13,902 14,828 14,918 11,2 58 11,023 12,062 13,129 14,471 15,608 55,084 3,020 6,750 58,814 23,894 17,054 66,486 3,140 5.438 68,784 27,065 18,046 67,535 3,594 1,114 65,055 25,120 18,813 79,790 3,755 3,653 79,688 26,153 19,553 83,387 3,716 5,455 85,126 25,899 20,851 84,871 4,082 3,863 84,652 27,175 21,626 71,049 3,251 3,802 71,600 41,079 21,489 63,945 3,257 3,545 64,233 44,493 22,509 74,697 3,460 3,610 74,847 43,696 23,080 83,775 3,692 3,495 83,578 42,615 24,553 93,335 3,871 3726 93,190 43,019 24^956 99,759 4,192 3 85? 99^419 45149 25^609 34,609 4,489 15,986 5,888 10,098 36,756 4,881 24,849 13,727 11,122 42,022 5,571 19,942 8,793 11,149 40,594 4,867 34,329 22,866 11,463 39,480 4,829 39,078 27,897 11,181 42,910 5,433 36,528 24,538 11,990 38,653 3,787 28,609 17,978 10,631 39,658 3.942 20,345 8,842 11,503 40,599 3,88/ 30,211 17,677 12,534 40,290 3,680 39.805 26,867 12,938 40972 3,834 48,529 34,224 14,305 43,241 4,028 52,490 37,290 13,200 8,636 46,448 40,354 4,129 290 2,454 11,990 (D) (0) 2,011 4,450 5,548 1,629 7,853 6,094 907 105 5,082 16,374 50,112 43,691 4,638 266 2,709 13,777 (D) (0) 1,988 4,468 5,661 1,811 8,373 6,421 974 133 5,314 11,375 56,160 43,453 3,980 286 2,861 19,079 (D) (D> 2,208 4,462 5,348 1,918 9,31! 6,707 949 149 5,603 25,367 54,423 47,401 3,917 303 2,702 16,629 (0) (D) 2,013 4,568 4,896 1,861 10,512 7,022 1,025 157 5,840 30,330 53,057 45,803 2,709 202 3,439 15,731 (D) (0) 2,125 4,805 4,809 1,868 10,115 7,254 1,049 178 6,027 27,010 57,861 50,274 2,960 229 3,192 18,892 (D) (D) 1,988 5,511 4.639 1,930 10,933 7,587 1,164 204 6,219 21,328 49,721 39,274 420 623 3,273 8,104 331 7,773 4,585 4,374 5,557 3,346 8.992 10,447 1,088 135 9,224 12,090 51,855 40,675 618 625 3,280 9,117 347 8,770 4,360 4,083 5,642 3,517 9,433 11,180 1,179 172 9,829 20,869 53,828 42,444 535 640 3,123 9,955 328 9,627 4,691 4,150 5,393 3,631 10,326 11,384 1,118 189 10,077 29,881 53,394 42,121 371 678 2,794 3,254 341 8,913 4,383 4,522 5,?97 3,646 11.176 11,773 1,185 200 10,388 37,071 56,264 44 058 '260 537 3,037 10,016 324 9,692 4,696 4,502 5251 3,589 12170 12,206 1,244 229 10,733 40.080 59,679 47 Of.1 305 355 3,301 10982 316 10,666 4 827 4.497 5 861 3372 13?fi1 12618 1,396 261 10,961 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................. Other labor income...................................................... Farm....................................... Nonfarm..................................... Earnings by industry-. Farm ............................. Nonfarm........................ P rivate ................................ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Nondurable goods............................................ Transportation and public utilities............................ Retail trade........ ............. finance, insurance, and real estate........................... S ervices................................. Government and government enterprises........................ Seefootnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 25 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Guthrie, Iowa Grundy, Iowa 1986 1987 134,486 120,699 13,787 144,323 125,343 18,980 155,341 132,040 23,301 11.6 10,845 11,5 11,725 11.4 12,716 11.4 13,612 34,557 2,435 17,935 50,057 34,010 23,556 49,913 2,720 19,627 66,820 34,274 24,635 55,413 2,930 21,286 73,769 34,960 25,757 62,888 3,099 22,632 82,421 35,073 26,829 69,659 3,368 24,908 91,199 36,690 27,452 25,597 2,399 14,414 4,452 9,962 26,778 2,557 5,222 -5,324 10,546 28,068 2,610 19,235 6,807 12,428 28,016 2,517 24,880 11,879 13,001 28,733 2,570 31,585 17,116 14,469 30,184 2,667 36,808 21,388 15,420 6,552 35,858 26,288 582 92 3,769 290 (0) (0) 3,119 4,655 4,832 2,398 6,551 9,570 1,067 133 8,370 -3,302 37,859 27,795 513 96 4,985 357 (D) (0) 3,176 4,228 4,940 2,538 6,962 10,064 1,167 167 8,730 8,777 41,136 30,689 465 148 6,450 447 356 91 3,386 4,297 5,175 2,690 7,631 10,447 1,169 186 9,092 13,787 41,626 30,734 369 196 6,160 274 (D) (0) 3,534 4,258 4,847 3,132 7,964 10,892 1,294 200 9,398 18,980 43,908 32,703 514 117 6,454 326 (0) 1») 3,759 4,552 4,904 3,187 8,890 11,205 1,344 228 9,633 23,301 46,358 34,643 543 132 6,211 397 (0) (0) 4,026 5,436 5,136 3,388 9,374 11,715 1,473 260 9,982 1983 1984 113,245 106,693 6,552 107,623 110,925 -3,302 125,729 116,952 8,777 13.1 15,861 11.7 9,719 11.5 9,327 98,991 3,977 27,006 122,020 45,166 25,120 107,418 4,256 30,986 134,148 47,401 25,898 42,410 2,419 17,805 57,796 33,216 22,233 42,677 3,826 45,323 31,118 14,205 41,850 3,833 53,308 37,847 15,461 43,524 3,993 59,901 43,513 16,388 35,380 56,446 46,161 633 227 3,045 8,803 5,153 3,650 4,174 10,084 5,446 3,069 10,680 10,285 1,085 236 8,964 41,907 57,084 46,366 621 59 3,208 8,931 5,363 3,568 4,602 8,872 5,308 3,165 11,600 10,718 1,174 269 9,275 47,542 59,876 48,702 675 85 3,581 10,095 6,030 4,065 4,690 8,453 5,632 3,148 12,343 11,174 1,302 308 9,564 1986 1987 1983 1984 1985 165,733 142,480 23,253 163,577 144,018 19,559 177,034 152,396 24,638 186,441 151,061 35,380 192,306 150,399 41,907 207,447 159,905 47,542 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 14.1 11,773 14.0 11,675 13.7 12,940 13.6 13,703 13.2 14,585 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance2................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 76,663 3,512 29,052 102,203 42,791 20,739 74,015 3,427 28,429 99,017 42,257 22,303 82,716 3,739 29,078 108,055 45,919 23,060 91,826 3,904 27,771 115,693 46,203 24,545 41,246 4,012 31,405 18,529 12,876 41,390 4,081 28,544 14,988 13,556 43,013 4,019 35,684 20,158 15,526 23,253 53,410 44,267 761 177 3,887 8,442 4,337 4,105 4,057 10,265 5,406 2,765 8,507 9,143 953 161 8,029 19,559 54,456 44,889 779 163 3,694 9,363 4,609 4,754 3,519 8,885 5,834 3,046 9,606 9,567 1,009 200 8,358 24,638 58,078 48,127 713 175 3,717 9,453 5,208 4,245 4,273 9,830 5,775 3,168 11,023 9,951 1,033 222 8,696 1982 1982 1985 Income by Place of Residence T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ........................................................................................................................ Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ Income".................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry .................................. ......................... State and local................................................... Ham ilton, Iowa . Hancock, Iowa 1983 1984 1985 212,345 187,784 24,561 212,243 197,275 14,968 225,912 204,915 20,997 246,255 209,332 36,923 264,785 217,859 46,926 275,328 231,221 44,107 149,424 122,278 27,146 149,607 130,691 18,916 165,932 135,503 30,429 169,657 132,840 36,817 178,693 135,808 42,885 183,607 144,256 39,351 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 17.7 11,990 17.6 12,029 17.4 12,951 17.3 14,267 17.2 15,433 17.1 16,112 13.7 10,918 13.6 11,010 13.8 12,068 13.7 12,393 13.4 13,333 13.3 13,824 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 124,457 6,412 12,166 130,211 52,846 29,288 119,880 6,490 11,849 125,239 55,029 31,975 131,459 6,975 12,480 136,964 56,264 32,684 150,234 7,646 12,918 155,506 56,165 34,584 168,144 8,290 12,809 172,663 56,455 35,667 174,530 9,003 13,799 179,326 59,181 36,821 83,666 3,659 6,369 86,376 43,400 19,648 77,784 3,643 7,816 81,957 47,015 20,635 93,949 4,026 8,724 98,647 46,273 21,012 99,058 4,226 7,692 102,524 44,287 22,846 105,525 4,288 8,218 109,455 44,792 24,446 107,497 4,729 8,727 111,495 46,965 25,147 Earnings by type-. Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor Income...................................................... Proprietors’ Income*.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 75,165 7,883 41,409 19,982 21,427 78,698 8,313 32,869 10,565 22,304 82,889 8,294 40,276 16,713 23,563 85,711 8,217 56,306 32,744 23,562 90,978 8,841 68,325 42,832 25,493 98,407 9,449 66,674 39,904 26,770 41,283 4,320 38,063 24,525 13,538 42,372 4,525 30,887 16,383 14,504 46,168 4,776 43,005 27,949 15,056 45,811 4,538 48,709 34,447 14,262 45,665 4,566 55,294 40,607 14,687 49,894 4,989 52,614 37,061 15,553 Earnings by industry-. Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 24,561 99,896 84,776 2,607 1,117 6,414 28,617 11,774 16,843 5,996 13,034 10,488 4,495 12,008 15,120 1,533 227 13,360 14,968 104,912 89,091 3,376 1,093 6,179 31,723 11,862 19,861 5,395 12,605 10,668 5,027 13,025 15,821 1,629 285 13,907 20,997 110,462 94,286 2,663 1,167 6,684 33,467 12,432 21,035 5,843 13,909 10,930 5,061 14,562 16,176 1,614 278 14,284 36,923 113,311 96,381 2,454 942 5,670 36,490 13,565 22,925 4,417 14,206 10,730 4,968 16,504 16,930 1,761 297 14,872 46,926 121,218 103,627 1,982 877 6,567 40,085 12,838 27,247 4,974 14,893 11,093 4,629 18,527 17,591 1,860 340 15,391 44,107 130,423 111,901 (0) (0) 6,557 43,976 14,613 29,363 4,658 16,329 11,777 5,264 20,148 18,522 2,037 387 16,098 27,146 56,520 46,885 3,072 248 4,050 14,135 4,494 9,641 4,220 7,503 5,774 1,957 5,926 9,635 1,126 156 8,353 18,916 58,868 48,617 2,957 213 4,004 14,778 4,814 9,964 4,278 6,993 6,583 2,310 6,501 10,251 1,269 197 8,785 30,429 63,520 52,894 2,891 238 3,827 17,410 5,136 12,274 5,255 7,226 6,474 2,388 7,185 10,626 1,311 224 9,091 36,817 62,241 51,088 1,938 345 3,216 16,712 4,841 11,871 5,210 7,033 6,720 2,301 7,613 11,153 1,424 242 9,487 42,885 62,640 51,073 1,388 61 3,445 16,800 4,274 12,526 5,480 6,463 6,548 2,545 8,343 11,567 1,456 277 9,834 39,351 68,146 55,823 1,480 61 4,189 20,038 4.156 15,882 5,090 7,218 6,290 2,525 8,932 12,323 1,645 316 10,362 1982 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ Population (thousands)2 ................................................. Earnings by Place of Work See footnotes at end of tables. 26 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Hardin, Iowa 1982 Harrison, Iowa 1983 1984 1985 238,932 227,038 11,894 230,702 235,441 -4,739 262,037 242,577 19,460 276,204 244,214 31,990 296,350 252,731 43,619 303,309 264,047 39,262 154,486 134,657 19,829 153,324 143,911 9,413 168,510 149,699 18,811 187,000 150,911 36,089 187,642 155,695 31,947 195,105 161,982 33,123 Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................... 21.7 11,009 21.6 10,683 21.7 12,094 21.3 12,973 20.6 14,357 20.3 14,910 16.3 9,503 16.2 9,467 16.1 10,470 16.0 11,690 15.9 11,781 15.8 12,328 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence..................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 135,366 7,935 3,695 131,126 70,302 37,504 120,051 7,759 5,361 117,653 72,224 40,825 149,493 8,229 4,992 146,256 73,264 42,517 163,621 8,897 4,856 159,580 72,465 44,159 179,877 9,311 4,077 174,643 74,181 47,526 178,579 9,610 6,375 175,344 77,866 50,099 69,423 3,355 22,024 88,092 37,277 29,117 62,059 3,417 23,750 82,392 39,584 31,348 73,981 3,679 25,974 96,276 39,792 32,442 91,645 3,964 27,210 114,891 38,221 33,888 90,968 4,239 28,301 115,030 37,856 34,756 94,501 4,497 29,276 119,280 39,688 36,137 Earnings by type-. Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income................................................... Proprietors' income8.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 95,518 9,428 30,420 6,524 23,896 95,053 9,511 15,487 -9,931 25,418 98,259 9,201 42,033 14,375 27,658 99,863 8,903 54,855 27,139 27,716 101,776 9,252 68,849 38,970 29,879 103,083 9,304 66,192 34,611 31,581 37,550 3,479 28,394 16,770 11,624 38,741 3,586 19,732 6,474 13,258 40,072 3,598 30,311 15,952 14,359 40,284 3,498 47,863 33,297 14,566 42,332 3,752 44,884 29,204 15,680 43,727 3,767 47,007 30,300 16,707 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... 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.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 11,894 123,472 102,545 (0) (0) 7,960 23,829 17,085 6,744 8,974 21,005 13,862 4,951 16,578 20,927 1,802 246 18,879 -4,739 124,790 103,446 (D) (D) 7,823 23,250 16,431 6,819 8,809 18,353 15,051 5,659 17,908 21,344 1,905 309 19,130 19,460 130,033 107,340 2,274 4,673 8,498 22,305 15,828 6,477 10,201 18,958 15,527 5,628 19,276 22,693 1,958 347 20,388 31,990 131,631 107,976 1,243 5,491 7,098 23,456 19,564 3,892 9,445 18,969 14,656 5,575 22,043 23,655 2,109 359 21,177 43,619 136,258 112,124 1,151 4,901 7,163 26,444 19,281 7,163 10,254 19,229 14,720 5,524 22,738 24,134 2,170 421 21,543 39,262 139,317 113,310 1,336 3,856 7,346 26,123 18,266 7,85) 10,543 19,349 15,583 5,806 23,368 26,007 2,333 481 23,193 19,829 49,594 38,824 1,639 432 3,035 2,100 409 1,691 4,413 5,795 8,248 2,770 10,392 10,770 1,834 184 8,752 9,413 52,646 41,150 2,325 408 3,716 2,177 457 1,720 4,321 5,627 8,948 2,761 10,867 11,496 1,995 232 9,269 18,811 55,170 43,406 1,993 466 3,630 2,696 474 2,222 5,200 5,737 9,131 2,994 11,559 11,764 1,976 262 9,526 36,089 55,556 43,387 1,213 452 4,137 2,790 571 2,219 5,005 5,881 8,983 2,829 12,097 12,169 1,979 281 9,909 31,947 59,021 46,434 925 328 4,413 3,436 635 2,801 5,398 6,131 9,622 3,096 13,085 12,587 2,188 321 10,078 33,123 61,378 47,990 985 383 4,695 2,776 706 2,070 5,599 6,253 10,185 3,192 13,922 13,388 2,469 366 10,553 1983 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Earnings by Place of Work Henry, Iowa 1982 Howarc , Iowa 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income.................................................................................... 197,216 191,001 6,215 198,136 199,093 -9 5 7 217,837 211,287 6,550 236,576 226,092 10,484 252,623 239,649 12,974 267,997 257,762 10,235 98,557 90,004 8,553 101,203 96,521 4,682 125,991 106,337 19,654 121,254 106,470 14,784 136,467 110,183 26,284 143,147 117,088 26,059 Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................... 18.6 10,579 18.5 10,684 18.5 11,788 18.5 12,770 18.9 13,390 19.0 14,135 11.1 8,905 11.0 9,178 11.1 11,320 10.9 11,147 10.7 12,774 10.6 13,515 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus. Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 109,060 6,359 16,265 118,966 46,738 31,512 108,378 6,567 13,865 115,676 48,589 33,871 126,166 7,352 14,593 133,407 50,517 33,913 140,179 8,435 15,354 147,098 52,543 36,935 155,190 9,404 16,225 162,011 52,371 38,241 167,795 10,464 15,959 173,290 55,020 39,687 51,727 2,821 3,895 52,801 27,943 17,813 50,224 2,841 3,790 51,173 30,660 19,370 68,411 3,108 4,762 70,065 35,944 19,982 63,259 3,322 5,091 65,028 35,488 20,738 78,015 3,566 5,075 79,524 35,688 21,255 83,095 3,995 4,857 83,957 37,355 21,835 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income8.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 80,007 8,150 20,903 4,118 16,785 84,150 8,677 15,551 -2,996 18,547 92,938 9,069 24,159 4,539 19,620 101,828 9,286 29,065 8,613 20,452 111,707 10,265 33,218 11,227 21,991 124,450 11,466 31,879 8,540 23,339 30,477 3,326 17,924 6,308 11,616 31,692 3,571 14,961 2,518 12,443 33,325 3,671 31,415 17,540 13,875 33,479 3,555 26,225 12,748 13,477 35,327 3,914 38,774 24,304 14,470 39,226 4,559 39,310 24,033 15,277 Earnings by industry-. Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, c iv ilia n .................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 6,215 102,845 80,832 1,285 287 7,796 21,285 4,057 17,228 6,625 8,440 9,901 4,342 20,871 22,013 1,468 213 20,332 -9 5 7 109,335 86,481 1,855 201 8.893 23,593 4,818 18,775 6,618 7,762 10,676 4,503 22,380 22,854 1,488 286 21,080 6,550 119,616 95,627 2,116 301 10,126 25,816 6,607 19,209 6,369 10,678 11,135 4,468 24,618 23,989 1,632 317 22,040 10,484 129,695 102,922 1,431 388 8,084 28,172 8,067 20,105 6,582 10,323 17,109 4,090 26,743 26,773 1,759 324 24,690 12,974 142,216 114,944 1,104 98 8,381 32,832 9,838 22,994 6,809 9,569 22,763 4,252 29,136 27,272 1,849 371 25,052 10,235 157,560 128,156 1,132 264 9,684 39,022 11,180 27,842 6,959 9,229 24,680 5,068 32,118 29,404 1,975 423 27,006 8,553 43,174 34,918 804 218 3,191 6,111 1,334 4,777 3,661 5,587 5,244 1,943 8,159 8,256 755 125 7,376 4,682 45,542 36,864 1,117 146 3,233 7,032 1,242 5,790 3,385 5,403 5,385 2,124 9,039 8,678 845 159 7,674 19,654 48,757 39,576 971 219 3,228 8,244 1,003 7,241 3,366 5,673 4,819 2,138 10,918 9,181 874 181 8,126 14,784 48,475 38,958 546 154 2,942 8,383 1,036 7,347 3,127 5,572 4,849 2,035 11,350 9,517 906 194 8,417 26,284 51,731 41,896 432 109 2,944 9,576 812 8,764 3,785 5,689 4,752 2,208 12,401 9,835 983 221 8,631 26,059 57,036 46,795 445 241 3,093 12,848 787 12,061 3,860 5,851 4,894 2,197 13,366 10,241 1,125 253 8,863 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income’ ............................................................ Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Earnings by Place of Work Seefootnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 27 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ida, Iowa Humboldt, Iowa 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 132,600 115,023 17,577 128,713 119,468 9,245 139,313 121,658 17,655 143,121 121,342 21,779 152,355 123,972 28,383 156,517 130,055 26,462 86,361 80,430 5,931 79,523 84,347 -4,824 104,386 89,199 15,187 108,398 91,265 17,133 115,672 94,230 21,442 123,231 100,705 22,526 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. P er capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 12.1 10,981 12.1 10,623 12.1 11,516 11.9 12,054 11.6 13,182 11.3 13,902 8.8 9,810 8.9 8,937 8.9 11,695 8.9 12,177 8.8 13,179 8.6 14,255 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... less: Personal contributions lor social insurance’ ................. Plus: Adjustment lor residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent’ .................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 73,202 3,610 3,624 73,216 39,232 20,152 66,394 3,570 3,635 66,459 40,996 21,258 76,023 3,732 4,451 76,742 40,513 22,058 81,160 4,058 4,174 81,276 38,717 23,128 89,457 4,212 4,137 89,382 39,172 23,801 91,711 4,571 3,781 90,921 41,127 24,469 48,164 2,823 -9 1 6 44,425 28,603 13,333 41,038 2,937 -1,319 36,782 28,688 14,053 65,059 3,253 -1,692 60,114 29,607 14,665 68,792 3,601 -1,90 5 63,286 29,215 15,897 76,305 3,856 -2,095 70,354 28,315 17,003 82,770 4,287 -2,742 75,741 29,704 17,786 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income“ .................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 41,144 4,372 27,686 15,591 12,095 41,667 4,481 20,246 7,332 12,914 42,107 4,307 29,609 15,789 13,820 42,601 4,083 34,476 19,979 14,497 42,905 4,128 42,424 26,627 15,797 45,806 4,482 41,423 24,665 16,758 30,590 3,161 14,413 4,039 10,374 33,074 3,498 4,466 -6,651 11,117 35,491 3,601 25,967 13,401 12,566 37,265 3,698 27,829 15,418 12,411 39,197 3,964 33,144 19,790 13,354 43,232 4,433 35,105 20,864 14,241 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate............... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises..................... Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 17,577 55,625 46,133 469 388 4,746 8,556 2,009 6,547 7,006 6,685 6,979 3,451 7,853 9,492 1,297 138 8,057 9,245 57,149 47,132 565 469 4,585 8,729 2,049 6,680 7,005 6,462 7,203 3,813 8,301 10,017 1,409 171 8,437 17,655 58,368 48,232 464 438 4,332 9,176 1,597 7,579 7,196 6,096 7,027 4,110 9,393 10,136 1,336 196 8,604 21,779 59,381 48,806 396 360 3,201 9,999 1,788 8,211 6,637 6,734 6,930 3,490 11,059 10,575 1,488 208 8,879 28,383 61,074 50,180 322 309 3,410 10,818 2,166 8,652 6,718 6,354 6,791 3,513 11,945 10,894 1,547 239 9,108 26,462 65,249 53,956 381 304 3,852 12,216 2,338 9,878 6,953 6,995 7,002 3,610 12,643 11,293 1,557 273 9,463 5,931 42,233 36,613 770 112 3,274 8,713 283 8,430 4,341 4,414 4,993 2,560 7,436 5,620 894 100 4,626 -4,82 4 45,862 40,043 786 108 3,482 10,330 245 10,085 4,608 4,650 5,299 2,814 7,966 5,819 919 127 4,773 15,187 49,872 43,660 712 106 3,678 12,296 210 12,086 5,789 4,453 5,048 2,810 8,768 6,212 956 145 5,111 17,133 51,659 45,118 571 145 3,460 13,808 213 13,595 6,201 4,766 4,899 2,619 8,649 6,541 1,067 155 5,319 21,442 54,863 47,953 473 87 3,740 15,218 280 14,938 6,798 4,840 5,087 2,346 9,364 6,910 1,153 177 5,580 22,526 60,244 53,104 565 151 4,049 18,456 267 18,189 7,862 4,527 5,291 2,265 9,938 7,140 1,272 202 5,666 Earnings by Place of Work Jackson, Iowa Iowa, Iowa 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 156,687 146,192 10,495 149,754 156,648 -6,894 189,451 170,878 18,573 190,605 174,049 16,556 201,508 180,309 21,199 219,727 192,386 27,341 203,999 197,293 6,706 198,993 206,998 -8,005 230,081 218,615 11,466 232,284 220,873 11,411 240,501 224,634 15,867 264,971 240,856 24,115 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 15.2 10,321 15.2 9,874 15.2 12,430 15.2 12,548 15.0 13,398 15.1 14,574 22.4 9,123 22.5 8,856 22.5 10,238 22.3 10,397 22.0 10,950 21.7 12,201 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 117,001 6,971 -19,444 90,586 43,024 23,077 112,511 7,626 -24,436 80,449 45,327 23,978 152,970 8,686 -28,101 116,183 49,009 24,259 148,032 9,082 -24,827 114,123 49,501 26,981 158,727 9,668 -26,216 122,843 50,646 28,019 180,238 10,788 -31,898 137,552 53,260 28,915 86,966 5,135 34,533 116,364 49,229 38,406 74,448 5,036 34,858 104,270 53,984 40,739 97,891 5,393 37,222 129,720 59,678 40,683 97,992 5,821 37,503 129,674 60,583 42,027 106,701 6,161 36,916 137,456 60,307 42,738 122,279 6,790 41,802 157,291 63,251 44,429 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income“ .................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 83,839 8,856 24,306 7,903 16,403 93,479 9,982 9,050 -9,388 18,438 105,540 10,678 36,752 16,143 20,609 102,201 9,725 36,106 14,200 21,906 105,442 10,170 43,115 18,888 24,227 118,270 11,344 50,624 24,960 25,664 55,717 5,378 25,871 3,608 22,263 55,471 5,473 13,504 -10,990 24,494 57,463 5,423 35,005 8,543 26,462 58,078 5,277 34,637 8,637 26,000 60,751 5,660 40,290 13,154 27,136 66,118 6,121 50,040 21,293 28,747 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm............................................................... Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... 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................................................ M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 10,495 106,506 96,188 946 243 5,255 49,174 6,395 42,779 2,788 10,477 12,243 2,686 12,376 10,318 1,255 174 8,889 -6,894 119,405 108,658 973 221 6,237 58,946 8,377 50,569 3,275 9,262 13,679 2,805 13,260 10,747 1,338 219 9,190 18,573 134,397 123,337 1,114 240 6,856 64,181 4,563 59,618 3,272 10,763 19,033 2,937 14,941 11,060 1,360 242 9,458 16,556 131,476 119,698 769 322 6,949 59,779 5,651 54,128 3,208 11,797 17,330 2,680 16,864 11,778 1,543 260 9,975 21.199 137,528 125,619 701 56 7,771 64,424 6,634 57,790 3,711 11,122 17,016 2,690 18,128 11,909 1,539 298 10,072 27,341 152,897 140,431 732 200 8,630 74,221 7,530 66,691 4,547 11,433 18,236 2,734 19,698 12,466 1,704 339 10,423 6,706 80,260 62,953 3,487 276 6,956 10,027 4,556 5,471 5,369 7,657 10,995 3,960 14,226 17,307 1,591 255 15,461 -8,00 5 82,453 64,843 4,154 288 6,964 9,508 4,405 5,103 5,381 7,815 11,547 4,460 14,726 17,610 1,789 324 15,497 11,466 86,425 68,082 3,668 292 7,491 10,417 4,598 5,819 6,152 7,861 11,314 4,624 16,263 18,343 1,884 369 16,090 11,411 86,581 67,635 3,456 409 7,424 11,036 5,141 5,895 5,788 7,190 11,482 4,887 15,963 18,946 2,027 394 16,525 15,867 90,834 71,538 2,777 234 8,058 13,007 5,925 7,082 6,876 5,357 11,968 5,070 17,191 19,296 2,072 450 16,774 24,115 98,164 77,771 2,868 267 8,498 16,110 6,573 9,537 6,888 6,691 12,971 5,079 18,399 20,393 2,253 514 17,626 Earnings by Place of Work See footnotes at endof tables. 28 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] J a s p e r , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 J e f fe r s o n , Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1984 1983 1985 1987 1986 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e .................................................................................................................... 405,236 421,9 72 466,602 485,916 506,311 544,862 143,0 77 151,6 72 174,6 01 183,540 202,050 212,848 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 376,19? 29,039 400,417 21,555 419,388 47,214 439,126 46,790 458,672 47,639 493,029 51,833 137,912 5,165 147,525 4,147 163,356 11,245 169,862 13,678 184,194 17,856 197,972 14,876 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 36.2 35.9 35.9 35.8 35.9 35.9 16.4 16.3 16.5 16.5 16.5 16.5 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 11,209 11,7 39 12,985 13,582 14,10 1 15,180 8,728 9,317 10 ,5 71 11 ,1 1 5 12,269 12,908 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 238,621 13,487 30,944 256,078 90,703 58,455 247,082 14,196 33,694 266,580 93,875 61,517 287,528 15,314 35,078 307,292 96,342 62,968 298,148 17,080 38,095 319,163 99,820 66,933 312,275 18,271 40,274 334,278 101,316 70,717 341,971 20,116 42,359 364,214 106,811 73,837 91,865 5,571 -3,348 82,946 33,657 26,474 98,114 5,800 -3,409 88,905 35,740 27,027 118,519 6,757 -4,540 107,222 41,174 26,205 126,276 7,519 -4,491 114,266 41,243 28,031 141,903 8,449 -4,178 129,276 42,815 29,959 152,331 9,427 -6,285 136,619 45,130 31,099 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 168,624 18,010 51,987 24,451 27,536 180,092 19,173 47,817 17,118 30,699 191,141 19,307 77,080 42,865 34,215 199,471 18,967 79,710 42,645 37,065 207,917 19,741 84,617 43,683 40,934 228,847 21,560 91,564 47,899 43,665 65,691 7,119 19,055 3,415 15,640 70,951 7,634 19,529 2,451 17,078 81,450 8,480 28,589 9,578 19,011 85,541 8,211 32,524 12,109 20,415 94,615 8,704 38,584 16,376 22,208 105,696 9,537 37,098 13,427 23,671 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 29,039 209,582 183,084 1,218 1,258 10,121 91,673 5,301 86,372 12,671 14,060 20,809 5,817 25,457 26,498 2,081 459 23,958 21,555 225,527 197,229 1,688 1,271 9,227 101,604 5,910 95,694 12,411 14,398 21,570 6,815 28,245 28,298 2,341 565 25,392 47,214 240,314 211,040 1,759 1,343 11,562 104,025 7,058 96,967 14,412 17,241 22,623 6,951 31,124 29,274 2,384 579 26,311 46,790 251,358 220,738 1,316 1,555 12,477 108,355 7,490 100,865 13,253 17,993 23,294 7,104 35,391 30,620 2,493 623 27,504 47,639 264,636 232,643 989 773 12,019 115,578 7,942 107,636 13,570 18,097 23,884 7,641 40,092 31,993 2,583 712 28,698 51,833 290,138 256,618 1,083 1,167 12,024 132,933 7,579 125,354 13,811 18,743 25,115 7,895 43,847 33,520 2,782 812 29,926 5,165 86,700 72,193 656 263 4,463 27,337 5,078 22,259 6,073 4,402 11,087 3,21? 14,695 14,507 1,655 309 12,543 4,147 93,967 78,847 732 221 5,227 27,621 5,696 21,925 5,859 4,612 13,261 4,860 16,454 15,120 1,763 311 13,046 11,245 107,274 91,582 726 284 6,085 32,379 6,112 26,267 6,491 4,921 14,619 6,302 19,775 15,692 1,975 286 13,431 13,678 112,598 96,532 621 426 5,808 30,707 5,754 24,953 6,595 5,303 14,086 7,012 25,974 16,066 1,963 282 13,821 17,856 124,047 107,580 568 168 5,880 29,492 5,486 24,006 6,968 5,529 15,73? 10,880 32,358 16,467 2,001 322 14,144 14,876 137,455 120,145 647 332 6,782 34,331 5,939 28,392 7,525 5,749 14,845 16,207 33,727 17,310 2,220 368 14,722 1983 1984 1986 1987 1986 1987 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k J o h n s o n , Io w a 1982 J o n e s , Io w a 1985 1982 1983 1984 1985 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ....................................................................................................................... 962,339 1,0 12,312 1,116,06 2 1,174,0 20 1,265,986 1,351,531 178 ,2 11 165,369 204,136 2 11,58 1 228,446 245,5 17 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 946,132 16,207 1,015,791 -3,479 1,095,212 20,850 1,156,939 17,081 1,236,734 29,252 1,322,372 29,159 170,383 7,828 178,161 -12,792 186,136 18,000 194,259 17,322 202,522 25,924 215,688 29,829 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 83.4 84.3 85.3 85.5 85.6 85.8 20.3 20.3 20.4 20.2 20.0 19.9 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 11,5 3 7 12,015 13,080 13,738 14,796 15 ,74 7 8 ,791 8,143 10,013 10,473 11,449 12,315 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less-. Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus. Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals-. Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 753,532 36,321 581 717,792 152,742 91,805 798,171 38,857 -9,101 750,213 161,190 100,909 879,319 41,951 -5,772 831,596 181,568 102,898 919,712 45,799 -5,875 868,038 189,664 116,318 993,749 48,845 -10,585 934,319 206,918 124,749 1,060,884 51,932 -8,460 1,000,492 218,608 132,431 87,324 4,969 17,727 100,082 48,294 29,835 69,017 4,912 17,227 81,332 52,566 31,471 102,698 5,206 19,477 116,969 55,197 31,970 104,783 5,734 21,053 120,102 57,452 34,027 119,117 6,187 21,989 134,919 58,122 35,405 130,192 6,767 24,107 147,532 60,923 37,062 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 605,987 64,544 83,001 12,524 70,477 658,890 68,853 70,428 -7,056 77,484 698,682 72,495 108,142 17,323 90,819 736,726 73,188 109,798 13,784 96,014 785,783 78,805 129,161 26,168 102,993 838,462 85,330 137,092 26,168 110,924 59,790 5,798 21,736 4,097 17,639 60,815 5,936 2,266 -16,414 18,680 62,845 5,826 34,02? 14,428 19,599 63,715 5,657 35,411 14,004 21,407 66,757 6,035 46,325 22,804 23,521 72,006 6,446 51,740 26,759 24,981 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services.......................................................... Government and government enterprises....................... Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ........................................................... State and local. .................................................. 16,207 737,325 383,223 3,668 2,195 40,104 72,771 55,427 17,344 24,006 25,730 66,625 19,493 128,631 354,102 29,025 1,999 -323,078 -3,479 801,650 421,439 4,361 2,476 42,245 87,765 68,507 19,258 25,410 25,626 73,302 22,385 137,869 380,211 31,553 2,392 346,266 20,850 858,469 460,010 4,391 2,627 47,374 92,896 70,684 22,212 29,753 26,407 77,353 24,033 155,176 398,459 34,350 2,303 361,806 17,081 902,631 473,210 4,659 3,075 39,233 92,436 72,042 20,394 31,810 28,203 79,159 26,263 168,372 429,421 36,179 2,541 390,701 29,252 964,497 507,544 3,930 1,965 45,028 98,915 76,773 22,142 33,816 28,390 82,050 29,237 184,213 456,953 37,042 2,843 417,068 29,159 1,031,725 538,558 4,068 2,435 44,805 106,672 80,090 26,582 34,877 33,153 86,355 31,044 195,149 493,167 40,906 3,109 449,152 7,828 79,496 61,263 986 746 5,018 14,852 5,441 9,411 5,514 7,928 10,431 3,155 12,633 18,233 1,274 232 16,727 -12,792 81,809 62,666 1,086 731 5,209 15,034 5,538 9,496 5,704 5,689 10,903 3,295 14,015 19,143 1,382 297 17,464 18,000 84,698 65,103 1,142 724 5,282 16,000 5,863 10,137 5,671 6,740 11,176 3,433 14,935 19,595 1,470 333 17,792 17,322 87,461 67,019 1,076 755 5,083 16,407 6,372 10,035 5,465 6,838 11,594 3,433 16,368 20,442 1,552 360 18,530 25,924 93,193 72,567 891 601 5,742 18,703 6,555 12,148 5,775 7,225 12,156 3,555 17,919 20,626 1,569 411 18,646 29,829 100,363 78,513 ID) (D) 6,264 20,711 7,505 13,206 5,806 7,254 13,295 3,827 19,618 21,850 1,681 469 19,700 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Seefootnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 29 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] K e o k u k , Io w a 1982 K o s s u tb , Io w a 1983 1984 1985 Farm income’ ........................................................... 130,469 121*290 9479 134,655 129735 4'920 146,833 135189 11,644 151,071 136033 15Ì038 139 979 25Ì208 145 553 31777 28Ì245 473 39,745 51,907 66,493 56,117 Population (thousands)2 ................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs ).............................. 12.? 10,286 12.7 10,636 12.6 11,648 12.5 12,059 12.3 13,430 12.0 14,737 21.4 10,290 21.4 9,424 21.4 11,534 21.0 12,200 20.3 13,435 19.9 13,630 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work..................................... Less: Personal contributions tor social insurance’ ................ Pius: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3-.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 55,413 3,188 11,253 63,418 42,784 24,207 52,198 3,073 13,220 62,345 46,640 25,670 64,049 3,492 13,830 74,387 46,000 26,446 70,337 3,951 12,711 79,097 44,014 27,960 81,674 4,058 14,668 92,284 43,421 29,482 89,384 4,264 16,582 101,702 45,398 30,230 128,523 6,599 -1,113 120,811 68,064 31,843 104,285 6,545 -9 5 9 96,781 71,326 33,590 150,377 7,123 -6 7 8 142,576 69,664 34,341 162,228 7,616 -8 3 5 153,777 65,878 36,558 179,137 7,852 -8 0 0 170,485 64,490 37,747 173,942 8,331 -7 0 5 164,906 67,584 38,860 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 28,748 2,816 23,849 6,951 16,898 28,668 2,862 20,668 2,765 17,903 31,413 3,020 29,616 9,528 20,088 33,846 3,226 33,265 13,041 20,224 33,197 3,228 45,249 23,303 21,946 33,174 3,148 53,062 29,879 23,183 73,235 7,778 47,510 23,337 24,173 74,200 7,967 22,118 -4,25 5 26,373 78,535 8,045 63,797 35,131 28,666 79,288 7,875 75,065 47,457 27,608 78,570 7,967 92,600 62,158 30,442 81,754 8,301 83,887 51,684 32,203 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. C onstruction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retaii trade.............................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 9,179 46,234 38,836 1,687 713 4,036 754 236 518 4,476 8,384 5,992 2,961 9,833 7,388 1,271 144 5,983 4,920 47,278 39,728 2,196 957 4,264 929 181 748 4,391 7,185 6,359 3,156 10,291 7,550 1,247 181 6,122 11,644 52,405 44,337 2,029 815 4,635 1,704 859 845 5,568 8,342 6,306 3,367 11,571 8,068 1,364 203 6,501 15,038 55,299 46,819 1,793 689 6,092 2,193 1,643 550 5,767 8,369 6,066 3,269 12,581 8,480 1,452 218 6,810 25,208 56,466 47,713 1,595 389 5,617 2,925 2,340 585 6,627 7,598 5,874 3,374 13,714 8,753 1,462 248 7,043 31,777 57,607 48,321 (D) (0) 4,875 3,709 2,989 720 5,433 7,553 6,311 3,535 14,558 9,286 1,599 283 7,404 28,245 100,278 87,076 1,911 417 8,484 19,094 7,362 11,732 5,879 14,616 14,657 6,800 15,218 13,202 1,682 288 11,232 473 103,812 90,032 2,369 352 8,483 20,295 7,440 12,855 5,486 13,690 15,634 7,196 16,527 13,780 1,803 325 11,652 39,745 110,632 96,456 2,179 195 9,391 22,304 7,438 14,866 6,523 14,757 15,685 8,097 17,325 14,176 1,768 347 12,061 51,907 110,321 95,559 1,504 287 7,665 23,608 6,817 16,791 6,918 14,478 14,524 7,878 18,697 14,762 1,956 369 12,437 66,493 112,644 97,130 1,271 (L) 7,890 24,329 7,648 16,681 7,678 13,486 14,172 8,031 20,230 15,514 2,168 421 12,925 56,117 117,825 101,288 1,364 85 8,513 25,807 8,084 17,723 7*654 13,882 14,308 7,970 21,705 16Î537 2Ì472 481 13,584 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e 271,350 L e e , Io w a 1982 L in n , Io w a 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 446,300 438,456 7,844 456,609 456,728 -1 1 9 492,249 478,425 13,824 507,555 490,570 16,995 518,984 502,256 16,728 530,371 517,665 12,706 2,022,962 2,013,478 9,484 2,060,264 2,063,992 -3,728 2,180,147 2,165,885 14,262 2,314,027 2,299,406 14,621 2,436,998 2,410,849 26,149 2,616,483 2,590,629 25,854 Population (thousands)2 .................................... P er capita personal incom e (d o lla rs ).............................. 42.6 10,479 42.4 10,760 42.2 11,659 41.6 12,204 41.2 12,582 40.8 13,008 168.6 11,997 168.1 12,258 168.9 12,906 169.0 13,689 168.9 14,430 1696 15,429 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work................................... Less: Personal contributions for sodai insurance2................. Plus: Adjustment for residence...................................... Equals: Net earnings by plate of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................. 353,339 21,631 -47,894 283,814 83,936 78,550 353,706 21,664 -48,935 283,107 89,895 83,607 393,351 23,629 -53,619 316,103 94,203 81,943 394,758 25,139 -48,807 320,812 98,937 87,816 401,350 26,092 -50,200 325,058 101,444 92,482 400,673 26,360 -47,024 327,289 106,897 96,185 1,586,980 100,193 -99,702 1,387,085 383,098 252,779 1,609,547 100,825 -98,113 1,410,609 380,731 268,924 1,717,231 107,465 -103,022 1,506,744 406,909 266,494 1,831,560 121,463 -112,349 1,597,748 425,370 290,909 1,936,981 129,857 -117,189 1,689,935 436,342 310,721 2,104,100 140701 133,567 1,829*832 460*658 325,993 277,231 34,061 42,047 5,599 36,448 281,981 34,792 36,933 -2,296 39,229 301,157 35,589 56,605 11,678 44,927 300,193 33,003 61,562 14,996 46,566 303,735 33,594 64,021 14,840 49,181 304,494 33,307 62,872 10.834 52,038 1,323,095 146,004 117,881 5,699 112,182 1,344,875 146,976 117,696 -7,398 125,094 1,418,549 145,136 153,546 10,654 142,892 1,522,538 147,653 161,364 11,221 150,143 1,595,970 155,843 185,168 22,935 162,233 1,739,153 168,366 196,581 22,691 173,890 7,844 345,495 305,914 1,494 761 17,952 156,920 102,981 53,939 33,076 18,226 27,588 6,863 43,034 39,581 2,504 847 36,230 -1 1 9 353,825 311,812 2,641 579 16,428 162,535 104,575 57,960 31,515 15,930 28,850 8,171 45,163 42.013 2,665 959 38,389 13,824 379,527 336,116 2,389 606 17,851 176,104 110,772 65,33? 34,057 19,019 28,808 8,464 48.818 43,411 2,707 1,045 35.659 16,995 377,763 331,874 1,879 872 14,925 169,568 112,412 57,156 33,749 18,419 29,676 8,513 54,273 45,889 2,873 1,060 41,956 16,728 384,622 338,353 1,362 154 18,022 170,693 110,622 60,071 33,769 16,878 30,421 8,616 58,438 46,269 2,951 1,208 42,110 12,706 387,967 339,886 1,450 276 18,481 166,200 106,113 60,087 33.952 16,374 31,503 9,268 62,382 48,081 3,159 1,889 43,033 9,484 1,577,496 1,419,952 7,506 7,272 78,278 619,629 197,752 421,877 106,418 98,019 148,359 82,454 272,017 157,544 24,248 2,619 130,677 -3,728 1,613.275 1,444,598 8.090 6,820 78,107 584,963 196,766 388,197 109.792 103,625 160,505 95,163 297,533 168,677 26,155 3,081 139,441 14,262 1,702,969 1,527,525 6,862 8,001 80,439 604,020 201,727 402,293 107,560 116,472 171,520 103,399 329,252 175,444 27,455 3,049 144,940 14,621 1,815,939 1,633,274 5,616 9,194 89,722 645,513 206,461 439,052 110,800 123,314 173,642 109,479 365,994 183,665 29,321 3,186 151,158 26,149 1,910,832 1,716,639 5,018 4,922 93,927 685,631 217,523 468,108 131,920 114,829 181,305 108,900 390,187 194’l93 30,731 I 3,620 1 159,842 I 25,854 2,078,246 1,873,515 5Ì579 5,793 111,026 723,070 228,164 494,906 159,895 122*195 190 279 117,841 437 837 204J31 32^902 4,086 167,743 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries............................................. Other labor income................................... Proprietors’ income".......................................... Earnings by industry: Farm .......................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and oilier’ ....... Construction.................................... Manufacturing........................ Nondurable goods......................................... Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities........................ Wholesale trade ................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate........................ Government and government enterprises.................... Federal, civilian.................................................. State and local................................................... See footnotes at endof tables. 30 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued ___________________________________ [Thousands of dollars] Louisa, Iowa 1982 1983 1984 Lucas, Iowa 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 125,290 115,9 75 141,523 146,422 155,737 165,115 100,821 103,256 110,645 114,520 120,892 127,9 46 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 114,000 11,290 118,322 -2,347 125,506 16,017 133,706 12,716 137,365 18,372 146,422 18,693 105,062 -1,806 109,500 1,145 111,889 2,631 114,761 6,131 119,412 8,534 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 12.1 12,1 12.1 12.0 11.9 11.9 100,845 (1) 10.4 10.2 10.2 10.0 9.8 9.6 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 10,355 9,554 11,655 12,162 13,064 13,830 9,736 10,123 10,820 11 ,4 7 7 12,360 13,303 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork..................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance’ ................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent".................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 62,971 3,351 21,637 81,257 26,371 17,662 38,148 2,500 32,857 68,505 27,787 19,683 54,847 2,436 41,256 93,667 28,200 19,656 55,403 2,870 43,751 96,284 28,993 21,145 71,826 3,616 37,339 105,549 28,023 22,165 80,646 4,256 36,218 112,608 29,436 23,071 55,478 3,637 3,479 55,320 24,196 21,305 56,058 3,704 3,694 56,048 25,052 22,156 61,094 3,918 4,056 61,232 26,411 23,002 64,064 4,225 3,995 63,834 26,068 24,618 70,130 4,439 4,138 69,829 26,990 24,073 74,745 4,643 4,771 74,873 28,322 24,751 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 39,292 4,106 19,573 9,507 10,066 28,611 2,806 6,731 -4,080 10,811 26,132 2,425 26,290 14,308 11,982 27,425 2,495 25,483 11,122 14,361 35,631 3,605 32,590 16,887 15,703 42,351 4,368 33,927 17,255 16,672 44,762 3,874 6,842 -5 1 5 7,357 46,730 4,089 5,239 -2,282 7,521 48,165 4,044 8,885 676 8,209 50,126 3,994 9,944 2,193 7,751 52,085 4,228 13,817 5,716 8,101 53,695 4,375 16,675 8,122 8,553 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7.. Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 11,290 51,681 43,470 598 406 14,668 5,804 5,122 682 4,810 4,568 4,485 2,046 6,085 8,211 1,048 139 7,024 -2,347 40,495 31,722 784 408 5,771 2,278 1,624 654 4,655 4,473 4,600 2,259 6,494 8,773 1,151 175 7,447 16,017 38,830 29,756 596 494 3,023 2,472 1,754 718 5,377 4,420 4,191 2,359 6,824 9,074 1,070 199 7,805 12,716 42,687 33,333 582 568 3,994 2,643 1,780 863 6,034 4,368 4,247 2,374 8,523 9,354 985 212 8,157 18,372 53,454 43,513 540 533 4,158 11,075 10,422 653 7,187 4,122 4,074 2,416 9,408 9,941 1,129 242 8,570 18,693 61,953 51,064 (D) (D) 3,950 17,703 16,891 812 6,806 4,406 4,350 2,550 10,260 10,889 1,660 277 8,952 ai 55,502 45,215 607 86 2,869 4,043 (D) (D) 3,621 3,159 21,870 2,388 6,572 10,287 959 118 9,210 -1,806 57,864 47,178 528 86 2,597 4,608 (0) (0) 3,700 2,984 23,162 2,471 7,042 10,686 1,036 147 9,503 1,145 59,949 49,111 457 89 2,655 4,804 (D) (D) 4,570 2,956 24,151 2,610 6,819 10,838 1,052 164 9,622 2,631 61,433 49,919 369 298 3,011 4,749 (D) (D) 4,470 2,585 25,049 2,391 6,997 11,514 1,125 175 10,214 6,131 63,999 52,111 301 273 3,124 5,235 (0) 10) 4,753 2,505 26,260 2,179 7,481 11,888 1,132 200 10,556 8,534 66,211 54,227 247 804 2,557 6,007 (D) (0) 4,705 2,643 27,273 2,302 7,689 11,984 1,258 229 10,497 Earnings by Place of Work Lyon, owa 1982 1983 1984 Madison, Iowa 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ....................................................................................................................... 127,8 5 7 120,939 142,789 145,944 154,533 159,858 122,542 123,976 137,286 147,599 161,365 169,715 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 101,847 26,010 107,984 12,955 111,142 31,647 110,162 35,782 112,901 41,632 118,789 41,069 117,817 4,725 124,772 -7 9 6 132,128 5,158 139,464 8,135 146,767 14,598 155,246 14,469 Population (thousands)2 ................................................. 12.8 12.9 12.8 12.6 12.4 12.3 12.5 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.5 12.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 9,980 9,345 11,14 8 11,5 49 12,493 13 ,0 11 9,767 9,959 11,069 11,8 70 12,942 13,642 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less-. Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment lor residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent’ .................................. Plus-. Transfer payments............................................... 70,508 2,950 7,306 74,864 36,146 16,847 59,099 2,904 7,220 63,415 39,551 17,973 80,055 3,119 8,620 85,556 38,243 18,990 83,962 3,339 9,017 89,640 36,050 20,254 92,004 3,524 8,963 97,443 35,586 21,504 95,015 3,849 9,294 100,460 37,287 22,111 42,275 2,460 31,261 71,076 30,217 21,249 38,353 2,448 34,408 70,313 30,904 22,759 45,251 2,586 38,309 80,974 32,818 23,494 50,301 2,896 42,240 89,645 33,548 24,406 60,225 3,140 45,855 102,940 33,224 25,201 65,532 3,589 46,921 108,864 34,810 26,041 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income6 .................................................... Farm.................................................... Nonfarm ....................................................... 31,516 2,960 36,032 22,902 13,130 31,944 3,044 24,111 9,956 14,155 32,740 2,977 44,338 28,718 15,620 33,534 2,939 47,489 32,969 14,520 34,739 3,120 54,145 38,912 15,233 37,312 3,330 54,373 38,312 16,061 27,037 2,425 12,813 3,238 9,575 27,627 2,529 8,197 -2,231 10,428 28,242 2,483 14,526 3,757 10,769 28,651 2,502 19,148 6,787 12,361 30,516 2,677 27,032 13,295 13,737 34,546 3,122 27,864 13,151 14,713 Earnings by industry: Farm .......................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private....................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... Mining.................................................. Construction.................................................... Manufacturing................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e ................................................. Retail trade...................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 26,010 44,498 36,591 1,287 188 3,326 5,947 2,007 3,940 3,448 4,701 5,707 1,962 10,025 7,907 808 145 6,954 12,955 46,144 37,648 1,520 128 3,319 5,823 2,174 3,649 3,178 4,702 6,662 2,386 9,930 8,496 930 185 7,381 31,647 48,408 39,469 1,117 122 3,270 5,713 2,667 3,046 4,221 5,377 6,032 2,557 11,060 8,939 936 212 7,791 35,782 48,180 38,904 891 194 2,894 6,136 3,389 2,747 3,811 5,686 5,623 2,407 11,262 9,276 1,044 228 8,004 41,632 50,372 40,805 686 (L) 3,243 7,807 4,326 3,481 3,936 5,331 5,588 2,284 11,882 9,567 1,105 260 8,202 41,069 53,946 43,821 729 67 3,466 8,362 4,598 3,764 4,221 5,832 5.834 2,720 12,590 10,125 1,277 298 8,550 4,725 37,550 27,993 1,321 702 3,355 910 463 447 2,414 3,315 5,978 1,918 8,080 9,557 850 143 8,564 -7 9 6 39,149 29,122 1,085 722 3,614 1,059 290 769 2,462 3,145 6,207 2,119 8,709 10,027 906 183 8,938 5,158 40,093 29,812 899 893 3,832 1,106 (D) (D) 2,578 3,262 5,880 2,215 9,147 10,281 937 203 9,141 8,135 42,166 31,683 768 657 4,919 1,717 262 1,455 2,416 3,106 5,652 2,118 10,330 10,483 1,047 220 9,216 14,598 45,627 34,581 606 597 5,947 1,451 (0) (D) 3,203 3,148 5,851 2,224 11,554 11,046 1,157 252 9,637 14,469 51,063 39,470 (0) (D) 6,929 3,086 1,854 1,232 4,033 3,108 6,384 2,240 12,435 11,593 1,248 287 10,058 Earnings by Place of Work Seefootnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 31 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] M a h a s k a , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 M a r io n , Io w a 1985 1986 1987 19 8 2 19 8 3 1985 19 8 4 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ....................................................................................................................... Nonfarm personal income............................................. Farm incom e'........................................................... 228,552 221,3 79 246,133 260,446 279,3 97 295,480 332,790 350,309 370,655 392,591 418,253 451,219 207,384 21,168 216,863 4,516 226,607 19,526 234,014 26,432 242,962 36,435 255,215 40,265 315,656 17,134 340,905 9,404 355,195 15,460 370,186 22,405 388,897 29,356 415,900 35,319 Population (thousands)*.................................................. 22.5 22.4 22.6 22.4 22.4 22.3 30.0 29.9 29.9 29.7 30.0 30.0 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ....................................................................... 10,140 9,872 10,874 11,6 0 7 12,486 13,273 11,0 81 11,72 0 12 ,3 77 13,203 13,9 19 15,030 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent1.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 117,734 6.391 21,905 133,248 56.130 39,174 105,880 6,466 25,135 124,549 55,631 41,199 127.552 7,019 26,329 146,862 57,757 41,514 135,628 7,562 28,232 156,298 59,304 44,844 151,069 8,006 29,951 173,014 60,451 45,932 160,173 8,490 33,017 184,700 63,411 47,369 230,666 13,763 -9,066 207,837 74,158 50,795 242,659 14,560 -12,399 215,700 79,537 55,072 261,335 15,556 -12,900 232,879 81,362 56,414 283,776 17,512 -14,699 251,565 82,098 58,928 309,070 19,003 -17,556 272,511 83,984 61,758 340,158 20,670 -21,011 298,477 88,151 64,591 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income*.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm ............................................................... 72,871 7,318 37,545 17,881 19,664 75,554 7,737 22,589 1,357 21,232 79,033 7,683 40,836 16,456 24,380 81,157 7,490 46,981 23,425 23,556 83,789 7,757 59,523 33,480 26,043 87,469 7,921 64,783 37,222 27,561 162,395 16,956 51,315 15,075 36,240 176,787 18,768 47,104 7,426 39,678 186,298 18,524 56,513 13,537 42,976 198,717 19,058 66,001 20,523 45,478 215,514 21,359 72,197 27,504 44,693 235,528 23,595 81,035 33,406 47,629 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade............ .......................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 21,168 96,566 82,013 1,832 1,281 7,135 19,055 6,555 12,500 6,000 8,742 14,859 4,704 18,405 14,553 1,673 260 12,620 4,516 101,364 86,135 1,761 1,590 7,531 21,645 6,753 14,892 5,500 7,904 15,602 5,155 19,447 15,229 1,799 328 13,102 19,526 108,026 92,227 1,824 1,793 7,908 23,078 6,873 16,205 6,928 8,155 15,559 5,390 21,592 15,799 1,876 366 13,557 26,432 109,196 92,684 1,235 1,455 8,842 22,021 7,265 14,756 6,574 8,470 15,661 5,375 23,051 16,512 2,001 393 14,118 36,435 114,634 97,294 956 1,116 9,551 22,863 7,492 15,371 6,841 9,108 16,325 5,344 25,190 17,340 2,073 449 14,818 40,265 119,908 101,666 959 1,120 11,237 21,190 7,207 13,983 7,065 9,637 16,825 5,939 27,694 18,242 2,233 513 15,496 17,134 213,532 174,092 13,397 2,065 7,967 77,667 5,305 72,362 11,465 12,534 15,706 4,541 28,750 39,440 23,930 343 15,167 9,404 233,255 191,630 14,063 2,137 8,031 91,029 5,358 85,671 11,483 12,074 17,179 4,934 30,700 41,625 25,225 433 15,967 15,460 245,875 201,376 13,780 2,249 9,085 95,626 5,242 90,384 10,668 12,617 18,511 5,138 33,702 44,499 27,244 488 16,767 22,405 261,371 216,177 12,992 2,697 9,183 106,139 5,644 100,495 10,497 14,055 18,629 4,995 36,990 45,194 27,243 528 17,423 29,356 279,714 232,803 8,946 2,205 10,143 118,402 24,826 93,576 11,311 14,723 19,662 5,738 41,673 46,911 28,291 603 18,017 35,319 304,839 254,467 9,863 3,249 11,498 130,173 24,109 106,064 11,985 16,425 20,495 6,042 44,737 50,372 30,608 688 19,076 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k M a r s h a ll, Io w a 1982 1983 1984 M ills , Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 485,608 498,918 519,829 539,057 553,420 583,533 138,587 Nonfarm personal Income.............................................. Farm income1...................................................... 142,600 153,722 170,763 180,512 185,250 471,384 14,224 485,721 13,197 500,515 19,314 513,140 25,917 518,937 34,483 541,338 42,195 127,748 10,839 133,589 9,011 142,201 11,521 147,085 23,678 153,509 27,003 160,510 24,740 Population (thousands)’ ................................................. 42.1 42.0 41.6 41.0 40.5 39.8 13.4 13.4 13.5 13.5 13.4 13.4 11,533 11,8 78 12,508 13,156 13,669 14,666 10,350 10,635 11,4 25 12,687 13,519 13,864 366,629 22,055 -29,139 315,435 98,652 71,521 366,899 21,640 -27,512 317,747 104,084 77,087 387,098 22,834 -28,499 335,765 107,794 76,270 396,927 24,472 -27,891 344,564 111,485 83,008 406,659 24,889 -27,476 354,294 112,192 86,934 427,092 25,741 -26,749 374,602 118,241 90,690 75,975 3,607 16,702 89,070 26,998 22,519 73,910 3,476 20,830 91,264 27,562 23,774 79,077 3,674 24,538 99,941 28,667 25,114 92,061 3,833 28,251 116,479 27,567 26,717 93,840 3,682 34,213 124,371 27,857 28,284 95,474 3,867 35,326 126,933 29,254 29,063 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor Income...................................................... Proprietors income6.................................................... Farm................................... Nonfarm ..................................... 288,907 34,008 43,714 9,598 34,116 286,979 33,276 46,644 8,712 37,932 297,378 32,809 56,911 14,906 42,005 301,153 31,453 64,321 21,760 42,561 299,588 31,385 75,686 30,555 45,131 308,566 31,860 86,666 38,337 48,329 52,805 4,751 18,419 9,326 9,093 52,179 4,739 16,992 7,547 9,445 53,628 4,478 20,971 10,086 10,885 54,572 4,433 33,056 22,311 10,745 52,315 4,030 37,495 25,702 11,793 55,490 4,043 35,941 23,451 12,490 Earnings by industry: Farm ............................................. Nonfarm................................................ Private................................................ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.................................................. Construction......................................... M anufacturing.................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................. Retail trade................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... S ervices................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian........................................... M ilitary.......................................... State and local.......................................... 14,224 352,405 307,933 4,595 787 14,148 158,581 22,172 136,409 22,102 14,568 28,779 9,365 55,008 44,472 2,778 533 41,161 13,197 353,702 305,784 5,917 698 14,063 148,664 18,724 129,940 21,734 14,990 30,440 10,642 58,636 47,918 2,919 661 44,338 19,314 367,784 318,120 5,148 1,414 15,103 152,337 18,565 133,772 22,517 15,944 31,584 10,262 63,811 49,664 3,053 678 45,933 25,917 371,010 318,342 4,276 1,458 16,220 152,668 17,221 135,447 21,812 16,894 30,952 9,790 64,272 52,668 3,164 709 48,795 34,483 372,176 318,035 3,123 512 15,277 149,381 17,882 131,499 22,104 16,739 30,336 11,030 69,533 54,141 3,281 822 50,038 42,195 384,897 326,431 3,507 665 16,848 147,440 17,886 129,554 22,416 17,524 31,298 11,166 75,567 58,466 3,549 952 53,965 10,839 65,136 38,918 373 134 4,307 7,882 9,011 64,899 37,911 344 187 2,588 7,900 (D) (D) 6,102 2,857 6,080 2,122 9,731 26,988 1,242 196 25,550 11,521 67,556 39,336 305 162 2,698 7,124 (D) (D) 7,367 2,987 5,964 2,215 10,514 28,220 1,236 220 26,764 23,678 68,383 36,931 315 169 2,449 5,402 (D) (D) 6,446 2,977 5,911 1,941 11,321 31,452 1,287 237 29,928 27,003 66,837 34,386 442 79 2,966 731 (D) (D) 6,852 2,984 6,208 2,021 12,103 32,451 1,144 271 31,036 24,740 70,734 34,209 394 92 3,045 703 543 160 5,795 3,109 6,472 2,093 12,506 36,525 1,284 309 34,932 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ................................................................... Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5....................... Plus-. Transfer payments....................................... E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Seefootnotes at endof tables. (0 ) (D) 6,091 3,076 6,024 1,772 9,259 26,218 1,197 155 24,866 32 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Mitchell, Iowa 1982 1983 1984 Monona, Iowa 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence 120,022 113,678 6,344 118,781 121,543 -2,762 136,367 126,007 10,360 141,413 128,068 13,345 153,634 133,696 19,938 162,222 141,004 21,218 121,530 97,901 23,629 112,619 104,968 7,651 126,896 105,437 21,459 133,835 102,766 31,069 142,578 102,852 39,726 148,363 107,611 40,752 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 12.1 9,920 12.1 9,837 11.9 11,481 11.8 11,978 11.7 13,173 11.6 13,994 11.4 10,620 11.5 9,787 11.3 11,231 10.9 12,234 10.7 13,349 10.5 14,090 Derivation of total personal Income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence..................... . Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 55,909 3,299 8,134 60,744 39,310 19,968 49,093 3,265 8,581 54,409 42,816 21,556 64,356 3,509 9,559 70,406 44,373 21,588 67,888 3,807 8,727 72,808 45,490 23,115 78,090 4,105 9,091 83,076 46,590 23,968 82,990 4,479 10,196 88,707 48,789 24,726 66,941 2,936 3,139 67,144 31,448 22,938 53,196 2,952 3,125 53,369 34,990 24,260 69,568 3,200 2,759 69,127 32,753 25,016 76,810 3,254 3,415 76,971 30,981 25,883 86,785 3,370 3,654 87,069 29,316 26,193 90,056 3,606 3,834 90,284 30,797 27,282 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income*.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 32,352 3,071 20,486 4,071 16,415 33,175 3,169 12,749 -4,954 17,703 34,276 3,120 26,960 8,221 18,739 35,335 3,103 29,450 11,286 18,164 37,202 3,264 37,624 17,935 19,689 39,414 3,493 40,083 19,171 20,912 30,241 2,829 33,871 21,730 12,141 31,047 2,922 19,227 5,824 13,403 32,846 2,997 33,725 19,677 14,048 32,150 2,809 41,851 29,348 12,503 32,016 2,816 51,953 38,048 13,905 33,346 2,944 53,766 39,034 14,732 Earnings by industry: Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 6,344 49,565 40,789 1,198 845 4,029 4,706 3,910 796 4,661 4,872 6,567 2,745 11,166 8,776 975 138 7,663 -2,762 51,855 42,807 1,389 1,004 3,835 4,980 4,420 560 4,624 4,966 7,282 2,819 11.908 9,048 1,041 174 7,833 10,360 53,996 44,889 1,133 961 4,177 5,526 4,985 541 5,358 5,067 7,138 3,025 12,504 9,107 1,042 193 7,872 13.345 54,543 44,828 1,072 923 3,910 6,768 6,171 597 4,755 4,815 7,236 2,952 12,397 9,715 1,375 205 8,135 19,938 58,152 48,239 984 796 4,580 7,886 7,191 695 5,314 4,837 7,446 3,086 13,310 9,913 1,373 235 8,305 21,218 61,772 61,851 (0) 23,629 43,312 34,824 580 751 2,115 2,030 547 1,483 3,065 5,351 6,902 2,410 11,620 8,488 1,557 131 6,800 7,651 45,545 36,753 685 550 2,233 2,299 477 1,822 2,772 4,963 8,061 2,514 12,676 8.792 1,712 165 6,915 21,459 48,109 38,803 644 630 3,456 2,470 560 1,910 3,089 4,887 7,425 2,585 13,617 9,306 1,725 181 7,400 31,069 45,741 36,071 476 736 2,787 1,996 606 1,390 2,806 5,075 7,054 2,530 12,611 9,670 1,859 191 7,620 39,726 47,059 37,105 378 493 2,662 2,015 572 1,443 3,099 4,863 7,272 2,631 13,692 9,954 1,804 219 7,931 40,752 43,304 39,014 T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ........................................................................................................................ Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Earnings by Place of Work (D) 5,173 9,415 8,715 700 5,415 5,089 7,703 3,284 14,022 9,921 1,325 268 8,328 M onroe, Iowa 1982 1983 1984 (D) (D) 3,075 2,563 650 1,913 3,273 4,645 7,353 2,645 14,473 10,290 1,651 250 8,389 Montgom ery, Iowa 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence 83,163 82,770 393 84,857 84,933 -7 6 91,902 89,066 2,836 95,969 93,031 2,938 99,040 92,129 6,911 107,139 96,516 10,623 143,651 130,404 13,247 145,601 137,490 8,111 154,908 145,607 9,301 164,913 146,344 18,569 173,356 148,002 25,354 180,306 155,850 24,456 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 9.0 9,226 9.0 9,465 8.8 10,387 8.8 10,940 8.6 11,558 8.5 12,676 13.2 10,883 13.2 11,007 13.3 11,658 13.0 12,681 12.5 13,833 12.3 14,670 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 36,962 2,406 9,686 44,242 18,325 20,596 36,279 2,279 9,673 43,673 19,624 21,560 43,741 2,637 8,882 49,986 20,505 21,411 49,508 3,194 5,968 52,282 21,351 22,336 53,488 3,242 6,816 57,062 19,141 22,837 59,027 3,428 8,378 63,977 20,106 23,056 85,671 4,735 -8 8 80,848 37,106 25,697 85,888 4.928 -7 6 80,884 36,934 27,783 92,921 5,408 -8 4 5 86,668 39,702 28,538 101,198 5,692 -6 9 0 94,816 40,016 30,081 108,427 5,792 -2 5 5 102,380 39,784 31,192 113,920 6,286 -1,411 106,223 41,810 32,273 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income6.................................................... Farm................................................................. Nonfarm ............................................................. 25,402 2,738 8,822 -2 7 6 9,098 24,563 2,669 9,047 -7 2 2 9,769 27,629 2,973 13,139 2,201 10,938 31,935 3,411 14,162 2,337 11,825 30,965 3,313 19,210 6,338 12,872 32,009 3,301 23,717 10,048 13,669 56,530 5,917 23,224 11,471 11,753 60,342 6,369 19,177 6,398 12,779 65,523 6,673 20,725 7,627 13,098 64,469 6,037 30,692 16,962 13,730 63,873 5,998 38,556 23,801 14,755 68,894 6,469 38,557 22,883 15,674 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... M ining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade...................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services ......................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................... 393 36,569 29,973 984 566 3,375 7,526 312 7,214 3,045 2,588 4,486 1,581 5,822 6,596 835 103 5,658 -7 6 36,355 29,371 1,314 1.676 3,561 4,966 362 4,604 3.014 2,145 4,949 1,684 6,062 6,984 777 133 6,074 2,836 40,905 33.739 1,162 3,249 5,804 3,941 514 3,427 3,424 2,150 5,039 1,900 7,070 7,166 816 142 6,208 2,938 46,570 39,205 (0) 6,911 46,577 39,190 739 3,367 5,559 8,484 5,875 2,609 4,410 1,715 4,893 1,571 8,452 7,387 880 174 6,333 10,623 48,404 40,431 (0) (0) 5,176 10,032 7,143 2,889 4,602 1,654 5,275 1,938 9,103 7,973 1,077 199 6,697 13,247 72,424 61,398 1,032 463 4,508 22,176 7,979 14,197 5,243 5,775 8,231 3,094 10,876 11,026 1,105 198 9,723 8,111 77,777 65,917 995 524 5,703 23,440 9,892 13,548 5,251 5.238 8,506 3,560 12,700 11,860 1,205 237 10,418 9,301 83,620 71,358 840 496 6,181 26,531 10,836 15,695 5,837 5,233 8,922 3,713 13,605 12,262 1,332 211 10,71.9 18,569 82,629 69,965 653 547 6,825 23,922 9,588 14,334 5,489 4,985 8,732 3,777 15,035 12,664 1,379 225 11,060 25,354 83,073 69,964 576 318 6,894 23,091 9,314 13.777 5,809 5,141 8,535 3,981 15,619 13,105 1,408 257 24.456 89,464 75,561 651 366 8,480 25,626 10,072 15,554 6,047 5,663 8,795 3,993 15,940 13,903 1,481 293 12,129 T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Earnings by Place of Work Seefootnotes at end of tables. (D) 8,000 6,458 4,111 2,347 4,016 1,889 4,723 2,051 7,561 7,365 939 153 6,273 11,444 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 33 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] M u s c a tin e , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 1985 O ’ B rie n , Io w a 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 494,073 487,532 6,541 501,845 504,603 -2,758 551,256 531,967 19,289 569,311 553,603 15,708 586,377 566,673 19,704 616,418 597,844 18,574 184,435 156,489 27,946 184,726 164,398 20,328 203,370 169,897 33,473 207,546 170,22! 37,325 222,777 176,957 45,820 232,538 186,416 46,122 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 41.8 11,820 41.7 12,027 41.7 13,221 41.4 13,761 41.3 14,182 41.3 14,924 16.9 10,933 17.0 10,886 16.8 12,132 16.4 12,668 16.0 13,908 15.9 14,660 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 391,101 24,288 -32,344 334,469 96,365 63,239 382,789 23,884 -28,165 330,740 103,114 67,991 426,590 25,500 -29,166 371,924 111,736 67,596 432,256 27,638 -27,007 377,611 117,610 74,090 447,079 28,805 -29,499 388,775 120,274 77,328 465,447 30,065 -26,731 408,651 127,313 80,454 106,835 5,205 2,220 103,850 53,910 26,675 102,977 5,223 2,236 99,990 55,775 28,961 120,948 5,641 2,441 117,748 55,431 30,191 123,818 5,971 2,786 120,633 55,486 31,427 135,851 6,282 3,628 133,197 55,468 34,112 143,144 6,885 2,755 139,014 58,142 35,382 323,749 38,090 29,262 3,113 26,149 321,779 38,012 22,998 -6,081 29,079 339,833 38,316 48,441 16,026 32,415 349,521 37,404 45,331 12,624 32,707 356,689 38,834 51,556 16,783 34,773 372,101 40,315 53,031 15,695 37,336 57,134 5,454 44,247 24,269 19,978 59,021 5,691 38,265 16,776 21,489 61,180 5,592 54,176 30,000 24,176 61,200 5,344 57,274 33,994 23,280 61,797 5,393 68,661 42,612 26,049 66,775 5,814 70,555 42,894 27,661 6,541 384,560 346,066 1,327 2,622 34,728 190,326 126,206 64,120 20,703 11,859 25,228 6,907 52,366 38,494 2,715 514 35,265 -2,75 8 385,547 344,196 1,650 2,780 22,675 199,504 129,296 70,208 19,104 10,986 26,742 7,952 52,803 41,351 2,905 656 37,790 19,289 407,301 364,009 1,509 3,001 17,482 220,529 142,455 78,074 20,176 11,463 28,042 7,650 54,157 43,292 3,110 695 39,487 15,708 416,548 370,770 1,245 3,525 16,168 226,640 144,605 82,035 20,975 11,194 27,299 7,784 55,940 45,778 3,259 731 41,788 19,704 427,375 379,979 919 2,757 16,845 232,909 144,252 88,657 21,319 10,953 27,765 8,107 58,405 47,396 3,299 835 43,262 18,574 446,873 397,818 1,043 2,816 17,633 245,587 150,319 95,268 21,939 11,308 28,940 8,725 59,827 49,055 3,471 953 44,631 27,946 78,889 66,175 1,280 250 6,600 8,783 8,133 650 6,697 8,236 11,165 4,931 18,233 12,714 1,612 192 10,910 20,328 82,649 69,311 1,357 222 6,745 9,028 8,339 689 6,686 7,967 12,265 5,509 19,532 13,338 1,709 242 11,387 33,473 87,475 73,712 1,272 224 7,503 9,095 8,368 727 7,933 7,888 12,477 6,271 21,049 13,763 1,686 272 11,805 37,325 86,493 72,137 1,181 306 6,772 8,886 8,176 710 7,365 7,731 12,574 5,831 21,491 14,356 1,843 289 12,224 45,820 90,031 75,368 1,092 131 7,613 8,418 7,521 897 8,037 7,533 12,694 6,088 23,762 14,663 1,892 330 12,441 46,122 97,022 81,543 1,405 143 8,868 9,008 7,977 1,031 9,166 8,323 13,344 6,527 24,759 15,479 2,002 377 13,100 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor Income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction............................................ .......... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... O s c e o la , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 P a g e , Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e .................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 76,444 72,626 3,818 75,125 74,795 330 84,746 76,749 7,997 86,997 76,576 10,421 93,602 77,128 16,474 98,901 80,599 18,302 183,671 175,512 8,159 186,992 183,411 3,581 194,367 188,884 5,483 207,419 189,911 17,508 220,383 196,777 23,606 224,816 203,828 20,988 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 8.2 9,274 8.3 9,039 8.3 10,185 8.1 10,799 7.8 11,939 7.8 12,694 18.7 9,836 18.5 10,085 18.5 10,530 18.1 11,439 17.6 12,509 17.3 12,994 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... PIUS: Dividends, interest, and rent1.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 35,727 2,163 4,078 37,642 26,963 11,839 32,582 2,089 4,614 35,107 27,141 12,877 41,446 2,222 5,059 44,283 26,994 13,469 44,042 2,395 5,207 46,854 25,982 14,161 51,220 2,507 5,473 54,186 24,511 14,905 54,801 2,692 5,983 58,092 25,664 15,145 106,297 6,286 -2,864 97,147 51,219 35,305 103,885 6,198 -1,966 95,721 53,148 38,123 111,384 6,684 -1,897 102,803 52,894 38,670 122,384 7,028 -1,900 113,456 52,819 41,144 132,733 7,376 -2,651 122,706 54,870 42,807 133,580 7,697 -2,937 122,946 57,697 44,173 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 22,763 2,377 10,587 1,941 8,646 22,778 2,403 7,401 -1,491 8,892 23,160 2,318 15,968 6,203 9,765 23,103 2,233 18,706 8,745 9,961 23,162 2,269 25,789 14,900 10,889 24,102 2,363 28,336 16,763 11,573 75,168 7,330 23,799 3,934 19,865 75,628 7,392 20,865 -4 6 5 21,330 78,528 7,322 25,534 1,576 23,958 79,733 7,016 35,635 13,591 22,044 82,291 7,249 43,193 19,693 23,500 84,334 7,466 41,780 16,899 24,881 Earnings by industry: Farm ..................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... M ining................................................ Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e ............................................ Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services.......................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 3,818 31,909 27,513 582 74 4.296 5,295 4,945 350 2,457 4,470 3,187 2,123 5,029 4,396 812 94 3,490 330 32,252 27,649 617 71 3,569 5,769 5,428 341 2,199 4,144 3,339 2,299 5,642 4,603 858 119 3,626 7,997 33,449 28,654 628 66 3,264 6,196 5,736 460 2,359 4,069 3,399 2,330 6,343 4,795 847 134 3,814 10,421 33,621 28,681 366 90 3,316 6,214 5,785 429 2,601 3,877 3,188 2,192 6,837 4,940 902 141 3,897 16,474 34,746 29,891 287 (L) 3,949 6,478 6,038 440 2,657 3,794 3,145 2,037 7,530 4,855 940 161 3,754 18,302 36,499 31,471 315 72 3,865 6,811 6,248 563 2,921 3,938 3,357 2,156 8,036 5,028 1,074 185 3,769 8,159 98,138 78,217 872 516 6,840 15,283 5,313 9,970 7,943 8,936 17,615 3,847 16,365 19,921 2,032 216 17,673 3,581 100,304 79,959 1,113 571 6,424 15,428 5,389 10,039 7,832 8,255 18,394 4,537 17,405 20,345 2,145 270 17,930 5,483 105,901 84,775 958 831 6,980 16,604 5,373 11,231 8,105 8,040 18,618 5,168 19,471 21,126 2,158 296 18,672 17,508 104,876 82,409 719 613 5,445 17,341 5,796 11,545 7,052 7,931 18,496 5,034 19,778 22,467 2,339 314 19,814 23,606 109,127 86,088 520 334 5,999 17,852 5,870 11,982 7,147 7,970 19,694 5,082 21,490 23,039 2,271 360 20,408 20,988 112,592 88,172 609 539 6,608 19,081 5,916 13,165 7,495 8,120 17,196 5,770 22,754 24,420 2,425 410 21,585 Seefootnotes at endof tables. 34 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Palo A lto , Iowa 1982 1983 1984 P ly m o u t h , Io w a 1985 1987 1986 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 129,399 124,091 134,068 154,522 159,124 16 2 ,711 239,803 221,879 264,239 282,195 300,337 328,197 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 113,645 15,754 119,194 4,897 120,801 13,267 120,155 34,367 121,783 37,341 127,064 35,647 220,594 19,209 231,917 -10,038 241,831 22,408 251,879 30,316 261,637 38,700 284,005 44,192 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 12.6 12.6 12.3 12.1 11.6 11.3 24.6 24.5 24.4 24.0 24.0 24.2 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 10,300 9,874 10,892 12,800 13,744 14,440 9,765 9,047 10,839 11,75 3 12,520 13,576 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals; Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus. Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 65,638 3,133 7,360 69,865 38,038 21,496 55,382 3,021 7,458 59,819 41,319 22,953 65,532 3,204 7,749 70,077 40,347 23,644 85,968 3,383 7,997 90,582 39,081 24,859 91,050 3,541 7,929 95,438 37,942 25,744 92,417 3,873 8,143 96,687 39,690 26,334 126,647 7,046 19,793 139,394 67,171 33,238 103,386 7,110 19,942 116,218 69,914 35,747 140,176 7,533 22.245 154,888 72,315 37,036 153,114 8,414 23,488 168,188 73,953 40,054 171,266 9,189 23,229 185,306 73,628 41,403 200,346 10,939 18,127 207,534 77,386 43,277 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income.................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm ............................................................ 38,087 3,506 24,045 12,350 11,695 37,833 3,548 14,001 1,607 12,394 38,879 3,526 23,127 10,044 13,083 37,523 3,233 45,212 31,291 13,921 37,997 3,286 49,767 34,398 15,369 39,878 3,522 49,017 32,715 16,302 77,054 7,907 41,686 15,500 26,186 80,231 8,530 14,625 -13,604 28,229 82,233 8,264 49,679 18,929 30,750 85,374 8,315 59,425 26,951 32,474 91,443 9,092 70,731 35,406 35,325 110,740 11,477 78,129 40,799 37,330 Earnings by industry: F a rm .................................................................... Nonfarm................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods.......................................... Transportation and public utilities........................... Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local............ ....................................... 15,754 49,884 36,444 409 300 2,575 2,814 1,369 1,445 5,521 6,590 5,669 3,289 9,277 13,440 1,015 143 12,282 4,897 50,485 36,190 445 329 2,035 2,642 1,016 1,626 5,454 5,786 6,172 3,471 9,856 14,295 1,122 181 12,992 13,267 52,265 37,304 417 344 2,240 2,792 1,002 1,790 6,162 5,857 5,902 3,443 10,147 14,961 1,107 199 13,655 34,367 51,601 36,578 332 346 1,682 2,630 1,008 1,622 6,300 5,511 • 5,544 3,440 10,793 15,023 1,230 210 13,583 37,341 53,709 38,325 308 234 1,745 2,230 975 1,255 7,088 5,996 5,336 3,425 11,963 15,384 1,256 240 13,888 35,647 56,770 41,693 354 264 2,249 3,243 1,344 1,899 7,759 5,822 5,832 3,407 12,763 15,077 1,401 275 13,401 19,209 107,438 92,271 1,703 685 6,868 15,122 14,079 1,043 13,000 14,149 14,258 5,879 20,607 15,167 1,653 278 13,236 -10,038 113,424 97,362 1,872 744 7,345 19,978 18,867 1,111 12,879 9,855 16,234 6,285 22,170 16,062 1,855 351 13,856 22,408 117,768 101,025 1,959 886 7,451 19,988 18,600 1,388 13,504 10,381 16,296 6,599 23,961 16,743 1,872 398 14,473 30,316 122,798 105,468 1,533 1,001 7,876 21,641 20,306 1,335 14,441 10,574 15,824 6,168 26,410 17,330 2,016 426 14,888 38,700 132,566 114,553 1,198 610 8,392 25,295 24,225 1,070 15,759 10,819 16,806 6,470 29,204 18,013 2,127 486 15,400 44,192 156,154 137,200 1,250 702 9,236 41,156 39,989 1,167 18,042 11,238 17,641 7,417 30,518 18,954 2,342 555 16,057 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k P o lk , Io w a P o c a h o n ta s , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ................................................................................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 124,744 115 ,13 7 125,461 145,201 150,426 150,905 3,984,023 4,18 1,193 4,469,151 4,703,298 4,953,186 5 ,3 14,175 96,545 28,199 102,689 12,448 107,158 18,303 107,036 38,165 110,807 39,619 116,015 34,890 3,973,695 10,328 4,175,638 5,555 4,458,075 11,076 4,689,443 13,855 4,932,854 20,332 5,290,046 24,129 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 11.1 11.2 11.1 11.1 10.8 10.6 306.7 309.3 311.7 314.0 316.1 319.3 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 11,2 24 10,322 11,3 10 13,076 13,909 14,218 12,988 13,520 14,337 14,980 15,670 16,644 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent1.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 72,506 2,967 901 70,440 35,147 19,157 59,051 2,989 936 56,998 38,566 19,573 69.508 3,357 926 67,077 38,351 20,033 89,050 3,563 1,193 86,680 37,264 21,257 94,048 3,826 831 91,053 36,857 22,516 92,551 4,131 675 89,095 38,559 23,251 3,419,688 213,614 -416,634 2,789,440 666,999 527,584 3,602,448 221,527 -439,239 2,941,682 678,582 560,829 3,905,821 242,330 -478,903 3,184,588 725,238 559,325 4,105,874 268,093 -505,146 3,332,635 759,719 610,944 4,339,134 287,915 -530,267 3,520,952 795,318 636,916 4,675,823 308,315 -562,796 3,804,712 841,384 668,079 32,898 3,191 36,417 25,622 10,795 33,943 3,355 21,753 9,949 11,804 36,925 3,539 29,044 15,842 13,202 36,359 3,320 49,371 35,859 13,512 37,918 3,517 52,613 37,444 15,169 39,981 3,743 48,827 32,751 16,076 2,857,752 284,930 277,006 7,201 269,805 2,996,255 299,113 307,080 2,512 304,568 3,250,888 306,615 348,318 8,065 340,253 3,422,199 305,566 378,109 11,077 367,032 3,612,317 319,412 407,405 17,758 389,647 3,894,220 338,408 443,195 21,652 421,543 28,199 44,307 36,440 515 160 3,408 6,026 743 5,283 2,862 8,304 4,627 2,107 8,431 7,867 993 126 6.748 12,448 46,603 38,461 686 126 3,231 6,562 991 5,571 2,848 8,641 4,791 2,379 9,197 8,142 1,096 159 6,887 18,303 51,205 42,788 645 98 3,751 8,280 1.203 7,077 3,400 9,373 4,839 2,443 9,959 8,417 1,089 178 7,150 38,165 50,885 42,038 574 127 3,367 7,626 851 6,775 3,210 8,882 4,579 2,454 11,219 8,847 1,261 191 7,395 39,619 54,429 44,967 546 (L) 3,520 9,152 992 8,160 3,507 8,794 4,601 2,598 12,220 9,462 1,259 218 7,985 34,890 57,661 47,809 (0) (0) 4,024 9,793 1,005 8,788 3,554 8,838 4,432 2,669 13,090 9,852 1,376 250 8,226 10,328 3,409,360 2,920,309 23,399 9,757 166,036 529,715 338,112 191,603 301,237 346,832 331,726 451,823 759,784 489,051 126,226 7,332 355,493 5,555 3,596,893 3,083,647 29,504 7,322 165,859 550,375 364,322 186,053 302,224 356,015 353,307 507,326 811,715 513,246 135,960 8,852 368,434 11,076 3,894,745 3,354,453 29,010 7,953 188,388 616,530 405,473 211,057 309,276 394,635 377,069 544,864 886,728 540,292 145,341 12,400 382,551 13,855 4,092,019 3,518,001 23,517 10,842 204,475 589,890 382,162 207,728 339,386 420,109 386,120 583,222 960,440 574,018 154,232 13,674 406,112 20,332 4,318,802 3,723.665 19,801 3,658 217,492 588,180 381,880 206,300 347,539 435,959 408,341 641,030 1,061,665 595,137 157,728 14,893 422,516 24,129 4,651,694 4,005,583 22,603 7,874 225,266 631,863 400,724 231,139 353,449 466,411 433,475 699,039 1,165,603 646,111 169,714 15,356 461,041 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade...................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate.......................... Services.......................................................... Government and government enterprises....................... Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ........................................................... State and local................................................... Seefootnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 35 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] P o w e s h ie k , Io w a P o tt a w a tt a m ie , Io w a 1983 1982 1984 1985 1987 1986 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 902,393 933,531 1,009,905 1,056,994 1,108,100 1,159,290 203,773 203,662 228,969 235,557 257,429 281,149 879,614 22,779 927,174 6,357 978,832 31,073 1,019,873 47,121 1,059,559 48,541 1,114,201 45,089 190,541 13,232 202,249 1,413 214,116 14,853 220,558 14,999 232,357 25,072 249,145 32,004 Population (thousands)’ .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 87.2 87.6 88.3 88.1 87.9 88.3 19.1 19.1 18.8 18.9 18.7 18.6 10,349 10,658 11,4 42 12 ,107 12,602 13,129 10,679 10,688 12,155 12,469 13,792 15 ,0 77 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 468,066 28,019 173,874 613,921 134,806 153,666 488,359 29,687 175,189 633,861 139,344 160,326 522,416 30,865 204,297 695,848 149,617 164,440 540,791 32,936 223,934 731,789 155,153 180,052 571,548 35,552 226,747 762,743 160,171 185,186 601,338 37,971 233,812 797,179 168,767 193,344 138,589 8,097 -7,768 122,724 51,454 29,595 135,805 8,410 -8,019 119,376 52,629 31,657 159,911 9,230 -9,053 141,628 55,288 32,053 166,360 10,304 -10,408 145,648 56,036 33,873 185,674 11,101 -10,297 164,276 57,117 36,036 207,834 12,200 -12,048 183,586 59,988 37,575 360,699 36,700 70,667 17,944 52,723 389,654 39,654 59,051 1,670 57,381 394,922 37,077 90,417 26,462 63,955 398,357 36,054 106,380 42,775 63,605 420,415 37,978 113,155 44,429 68,726 446,788 40,014 114,536 41,051 73,485 96,107 11,432 31,050 10,778 20,272 101,408 12,135 22,262 -9 5 0 23,212 109,827 12,494 37,590 12,550 25,040 116,662 12,409 37,289 12,772 24,517 122,798 13,095 49,781 22,893 26,888 135,082 14,392 58,360 29,760 28,600 22,779 445,287 370,534 3,773 1,270 22,193 65,653 39,617 26,036 76,771 29,653 54,231 15,088 101,902 74,753 6,724 1,157 66,872 6,357 482,002 402,618 4,609 1,178 23,388 81,030 53,448 27,582 80,213 29,237 59,680 16,635 106,648 79,384 7,378 1,425 70,581 31,073 491,343 408,371 4,622 1,268 (0) 58,181 27,267 30,914 86,232 37,537 62,936 18,027 (0) 82,972 7,459 1,468 74,045 47,121 493,670 407,680 4,472 1,573 27,419 53,981 23,894 30,087 84,288 32,998 65,721 18,736 118,492 85,990 7,397 1,576 77,017 48,541 523,007 434,804 4,106 691 29,647 63,290 29,781 33,509 82,951 33,099 69,520 20,268 131,232 88,203 7,255 1,794 79,154 45,089 556,249 463,666 4,555 859 28,771 72,726 36,667 36,059 79,898 34,689 75,125 21,777 145,266 92,583 7,946 2,030 82,607 13,232 125,357 112,560 1,823 465 9,372 24,196 6,176 18,020 20,293 9,067 12,718 9,297 25,329 12,797 1,242 217 11,338 1,413 134,392 120,934 2,475 482 10,649 24,146 6,591 17,555 22,762 8,477 13,384 10,351 28,208 13,458 1,315 274 11,869 14,853 145,058 130,990 2,065 494 11,628 25,685 7,605 18,080 25,068 9,226 13,804 12,018 31,002 14,068 1,369 302 12,397 14,999 151,361 136,756 1,477 616 13,334 25,323 8,588 16,735 23,731 9,877 14,002 13,331 35,065 14,605 1,399 327 12,879 25,072 160,602 145,558 1,143 282 12,128 29,204 10,488 18,716 25,654 9,706 14,037 14,364 39,040 15,044 1,480 373 13,191 32,004 175,830 159,813 1,283 325 12,527 37,239 13,120 24,119 25,737 9,446 14,835 15,781 42,640 16,017 1,666 426 13,925 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises....................... Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... Sac, R in g g o ld , Io w a 1982 1984 1983 1985 1986 1987 1982 1S83 1984 ow a 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 5 1,947 5 1,072 53,867 59,920 65,974 73,021 148,403 136,491 154,155 162,907 178,5 79 182,344 50,204 1,743 52,298 -1,226 52,864 1,003 53,875 6,045 55,089 10,885 57,191 15,830 130,920 17,483 132,614 3,877 135,726 18,429 135,164 27,743 136,594 41,985 142,849 39,495 Population (thousands)2 .............. .. .................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 6.1 6.0 6.0 5.8 5.5 5.5 13.8 13.6 13.4 13.2 12.9 12.8 8,541 8,540 9,021 10,394 11,8 91 13,3 79 10,758 10,073 11,505 12,344 13,889 14,275 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for sociai insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 23,605 1,477 2,250 24,378 16,559 11,010 21,546 1,451 2,070 22,165 17,446 11,461 24,068 1,516 2,677 25,229 16,822 11,816 28,730 1,601 3,074 30,203 17,059 12,658 35,055 1,709 2,889 36,235 16,900 12,839 40,454 1,789 3,362 42,027 17,658 13,336 74,080 3,805 6,055 76,330 47,589 24,484 60,604 3,630 6,483 63,457 47,561 25,473 76,428 3,811 7,100 79,717 48,333 26,105 83,809 3,962 7,750 87,597 47,873 27,437 98,916 4,060 7,946 102,802 46,972 28,805 98,814 4,339 8,860 103,335 49,256 29,753 14,988 1,435 7,182 412 6,770 14,948 1,455 5,143 -2,511 7,654 14,688 1,386 7,994 -2 5 5 8,249 14,745 1,338 12,647 4,846 7,801 15,573 1,439 18,043 9,731 8,312 15,576 1,427 23,451 14,663 8,788 40,617 4,072 29,391 13,491 15,900 39,893 3,959 16,752 (L) 16,731 39,546 3,675 33,207 14,656 18,551 37,463 3,361 42,985 24,132 18,853 37,396 3,379 58,141 38,513 19,628 38,792 3,456 56,566 36,006 20,560 1,743 21,862 16,701 479 (L) 1,819 1,093 -1,226 22,772 17,331 735 (L) 1,549 1,220 1,003 23,065 17,666 655 64 1,516 1,065 6,045 22,685 16,967 415 (L) 1,273 1,449 119 1,330 2,304 1,091 3,534 976 5,885 5,718 792 102 4,824 10,885 24,170 18,324 342 (L) 1,950 1,467 15,830 24,624 18,377 379 (L) 1,641 1,265 17,483 56,597 47,936 800 290 4,651 6,037 2,187 3,850 5,203 11,451 6,266 3,594 9,644 8,661 1,116 158 7,387 3,877 56,727 47,419 1,411 218 4,324 5,249 2,441 2,808 4,495 10,422 7,222 3,764 10,314 9,308 1,259 196 7,853 18,429 57,999 48,375 1,273 216 4,659 3,622 2,322 1,300 4,953 11,366 6,845 3,787 11,654 9,624 1,268 216 8,140 27,743 56,066 46,057 1,219 318 3,894 3,228 2,202 1,026 4,430 10,882 5,978 3,601 12,507 10,009 1,374 230 8,405 41,985 56,931 46,662 962 122 3,687 3,362 2,137 1,225 4,819 10,472 5,981 3,564 13,693 10,269 1,460 263 8,546 39,495 59,319 48,443 1,071 527 3,534 3,433 2,121 1,312 5,013 10,303 6,630 3,510 14,422 10,876 1,573 300 9,003 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... 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.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... See footnotes at endof tables. (0 ) (0 ) (0 ) (D) 2,187 1,487 3,469 1,174 4,969 5,161 698 69 4,394 (0 ) 2,195 1,272 3,784 1,224 5,330 5,441 748 88 4,605 (D) 2,470 1,126 3,592 1,252 5,926 5,399 728 96 4,575 (0 ) (0 ) (D) 2,498 1,193 3,480 1,012 6,374 5,846 868 116 4,862 (0) 2,682 1,149 3,644 944 6,658 6,247 1,025 134 5,088 36 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] S c o t t , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 S h e lb y , Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal Income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 1,954,181 1,957,529 2,115,408 2,180,988 2,262,939 2,407,726 150,515 139,206 167,021 176,505 183,307 193,176 1,946,415 7,766 1,964,292 -6,763 2,096,622 18,786 2,165,918 15,070 2,242,366 20,573 2,385,543 22,183 137,122 13,393 142,193 -2,987 145,323 21,698 148,852 27,653 153,486 29,821 159,432 33,744 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 161.2 160.1 159.8 158.7 156.9 156.1 15.0 15.0 15.2 14.8 14.5 14.4 12,126 12,230 13,241 13,746 14,422 15,424 10 ,0 14 9,267 10,976 11,9 32 12,676 13 ,4 15 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 1,358,494 85,442 109,601 1,382,653 319,575 251,953 1,362,500 84,679 95,976 1,373,797 309,224 274,508 1,511,266 93,291 92,399 1,510,374 331,915 273,119 1,532,600 100,635 106,601 1,538,566 347,481 294,941 1,605,609 106,801 87,092 1,585,900 365,413 311,626 1,696,728 112,845 108,693 1,692,576 386,280 328,870 79,006 4,267 7,879 82,618 45,473 22,424 65,544 4,269 8,554 69,829 46,249 23,128 92,648 4,514 8,144 96,278 46,072 24,671 99,695 4,905 8,654 103,444 47,229 25,832 104,069 5,105 9,137 108,101 47,389 27,817 110,163 5,345 9,463 114,281 49,659 29,236 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income..................................................... Proprietors’ income®.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 1,093,620 127,011 137,863 4,106 133,757 1,097,269 127,829 137,402 -10,311 147,713 1,193,117 132,389 185,760 15,290 170,470 1,217,476 127,147 187,977 11,812 176,165 1,243,274 129,651 232,684 17,501 215,183 1,311,013 134,028 251,687 19,151 232,536 49,182 4,627 25,197 10,518 14,679 50,897 4,900 9,747 -5,764 15,511 51,659 4,708 36,281 18,982 17,299 52,638 4,609 42,448 25,049 17,399 53,210 4,696 46,163 27,317 18,846 54,365 4,750 51,048 31,234 19,814 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 7,766 1,350,728 1,226,579 4,065 3,592 68,263 471,732 99,892 371,840 82,684 118,550 144,319 57,523 275,851 124,149 12,837 1,998 109,314 -6,763 1,369,263 1,237,936 5,510 2,961 62,850 450,254 96,224 354,030 88,530 116,523 151,235 63,146 296,927 131,327 13,680 2,459 115,188 18,786 1,492,480 1,356,086 5,719 3,085 71,866 503,979 98,134 405,845 92,914 128,462 156,361 64,161 329,539 136,394 14,472 2,611 119,311 15,070 1,517,530 1,373,892 5,320 4,593 75,278 488,713 100,546 388,167 94,703 131,602 160,824 62,098 350,761 143,638 15,748 2,796 125,094 20,573 1,585,036 1,436,001 5,539 1,095 73,557 486,320 103,480 382,840 99,326 130,596 168,500 67,722 403,346 149,035 15,685 3,213 130,137 22,183 1,674,545 1,516,654 6,039 1,541 77,801 500,461 106,816 393,645 106,117 135,989 176,182 71,316 441,208 157,891 16,150 3,655 138,086 13,393 65,613 53,586 1,272 378 5,650 7,391 4,459 2,932 4,928 9,706 9,533 3,398 11,330 12,027 1,294 169 10,564 -2,987 68,531 55,777 1,654 325 6,143 7,670 4,361 3,309 5,176 9,233 9,824 3,697 12,055 12,754 1,370 217 11,167 21,698 70,950 57,882 1,492 382 6,314 6,971 4,010 2,961 5,799 9,701 9,948 3,675 13,600 13,068 1,368 246 11,454 27,653 72,042 58,635 1,007 409 6,442 6,651 4,156 2,495 5,692 9,795 9,318 3,915 15,406 13,407 1,516 262 11,629 29,821 74,248 60,439 880 206 6,992 6,373 4,055 2,318 6,300 9,373 9,191 4,038 17,086 13,809 1,545 300 11,964 33,744 76,419 62,051 967 268 7,072 5,836 4,205 1,631 6,725 9,157 9,303 4,280 18,443 14,368 1,759 342 12,267 1982 1983 1984 1986 1987 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k S t o r y , Io w a S i o u x , Io w a 1985 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e .................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 284,643 270,898 312,188 323,125 336,310 355,670 73 1,261 765,434 826,722 8 79,477 915,873 968,012 268,121 16,522 280,464 -9,56 6 292,322 19,866 294,128 28,997 299,969 36,341 318,948 36,722 710,190 21,071 746,487 18,947 797,730 28,992 843,594 35,883 871,247 44,626 925,339 42,673 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 30.6 30.9 31.0 30.8 30.3 30.1 71.9 72.7 73.1 73.0 72.1 71.8 9,292 8,756 10,078 10,493 1 1 ,1 1 2 11,8 23 10 ,174 10,524 11,3 03 12,043 12,696 13,486 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less. Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 178,085 10,575 -8 0 5 166,705 80,918 37,020 161,363 10,621 -7 6 6 149,976 80,466 40,456 201,081 11,475 -1,676 187,930 81,811 42,447 210,782 12,429 -1,834 196,519 81,664 44,942 222,272 12,862 -1,454 207,956 80,858 47,496 237,590 14,044 -2,414 221,132 84,898 49,640 544,688 26,026 -17,167 501,495 144,539 85,227 566,334 26,696 -21,352 518,286 151,154 95,994 622,511 29,106 -23,598 569,807 158,513 98,402 663,619 31,822 -27,799 603,998 165,247 110,232 691,211 32,403 -28,221 630,587 168,656 116,630 731,157 34,365 -29,958 666,834 177,973 123,205 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income..................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 111,123 10,911 56,051 10,248 45,803 116,110 11,666 33,587 -15,587 49,174 124,295 11,840 64,946 14,019 50,927 128,658 11,777 70,347 23,283 47,064 129,596 12,115 80,561 30,706 49,855 140,746 13,326 83,518 30,853 52,665 434,103 48,495 62,090 16,184 45,906 453,535 49,106 63,693 14,214 49,479 491,027 52,823 78,661 24,348 54,313 519,601 54,264 89,754 31,480 58,274 532,301 56,419 102,491 40,449 62,042 564,765 61,797 104,595 38,552 66,043 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 16,522 161,563 144,173 6,186 923 12,738 32,830 19,577 13,253 9,728 23,235 17,413 5,829 35,291 17,390 2,195 354 14,841 -9,566 170,929 152,043 7,094 873 13,648 37,381 23,641 13,740 9,846 19,081 19,162 6,939 38,019 18,886 2,390 450 16,046 19,866 181,215 161,142 7,035 943 12,941 43,203 26,617 16,586 11,835 18,951 19,502 7,464 39,268 20,073 2,433 520 17,120 28,997 181,785 160,999 5,944 965 11,730 46,707 30,064 16,643 11,376 18,074 19,031 7,231 39,941 20,786 2,666 558 17,562 36,341 185,931 164,250 4,691 449 12,731 48,183 30,141 18,042 12,935 17,309 18,980 7,399 41,573 21,681 2,741 638 18,302 36,722 200,868 177,961 5,441 418 14,047 53,223 32,752 20,471 13,991 19,030 19,724 7,506 44,581 22,907 2,903 729 19,275 21,071 523,617 268,878 2,743 1,206 23,091 61,153 11,193 49,960 14,172 24,438 50,826 14,221 77,028 254,739 25,555 1,918 227,266 18,947 547,387 277,815 2,992 978 24,539 57,465 10,741 46,724 14,248 22,803 55,850 15,799 83,141 269,572 27,375 2,290 239,907 28,992 593,519 304,385 2,879 1,552 29,772 62,860 11,255 51,605 14,524 25,267 58,475 16,822 92,234 289,134 28,767 2,543 257,824 35,883 627,736 313,827 2,414 2,123 30,549 60,373 11,823 48,550 13,848 25,632 59,925 16,261 102,702 313,909 29,814 2,606 281,489 44,626 646,585 318,432 1,951 1,067 28,607 56,972 12,124 44,848 14,081 25,812 62,354 16,636 110,952 328,153 29,406 2,780 295,967 42,673 688,484 340,254 2,196 1,577 29,667 61,623 8,908 52,715 15,771 27,231 65,590 17,884 118,715 348,230 28,235 2,918 317,077 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Seefootnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 37 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] T a m a , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 T a y l o r , Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 204,857 195,071 221,789 230,669 239,661 253,181 73,0 70 72,706 77,18 8 88,815 90,811 96,435 Nonfarm personal Income.............................................. Farm income’ ............................................................ 191,586 13,271 195,423 -3 5 2 203,135 18,654 209,125 21,544 214,347 25,314 225,042 28,139 68,399 4,671 70,627 2,079 72,307 4,881 73,798 15,017 74,355 16,456 77,183 19,252 Population (thousands)2 ................................................. 19.4 ¡9.4 19.5 19.2 18.8 18.5 8.4 8.3 8.2 8.0 7.8 7.6 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... 10,546 10,056 11,403 12,045 12,742 13,706 8,704 8 ,731 9,402 11,1 0 5 11,6 78 12,660 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. PIUS: Adjustment lor residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 94,317 5,320 25,062 114,059 59,495 31,303 81,609 5,175 26,309 102,743 59,738 32,590 104,709 5,592 27,171 126,288 61,722 33,779 110,658 6,182 27,525 132,001 61,747 36,921 119,425 6,580 27,255 140,100 61,272 38,289 127,286 7,014 29,021 149,293 64,227 39,661 29,501 1,742 5,527 33,286 24,371 15,413 26,534 1,633 6,094 30,995 25,322 16,389 30,154 1,742 6,712 35,124 24,919 17,145 41,140 1,921 7,142 46,361 24,278 18,176 43,754 2,007 7,007 48,754 23,164 18,893 47,935 2,174 6,920 52,681 24,188 19,566 60,535 6.116 27,666 9,623 18,043 60,070 6,131 15,408 -3,869 19,277 63,876 6,248 34,585 15,222 19,363 67,388 6,382 36,888 18,233 18,655 68,901 6,634 43,890 22,103 21,787 72,297 6,897 48,092 24,880 23,212 16,524 1,468 11,509 3,299 8,210 16,065 1,427 9,042 749 8,293 16,202 1,402 12,550 3,574 8,976 16,183 1,359 23,598 13,788 9,810 16,636 1,420 25,698 15,290 10,408 17,298 1,461 29,176 18,100 11,076 13,271 81,046 66,795 2,877 332 5,372 12,883 12,208 675 9,856 10,850 9,156 4,310 11,159 14,251 1,889 220 12,142 -3 5 2 81,961 67,373 3,422 188 5,736 13,209 12,436 773 9,723 8,525 9,718 4,966 11,886 14,588 1,946 279 12,363 18,654 86,055 71,098 3,111 182 5,713 15,155 13,930 1,225 9,636 9,626 9,634 5,233 12,808 14,957 1,893 314 12,750 21,544 89,114 73,301 2,984 256 4,692 17,793 14,682 3,111 9,660 10,191 9,830 5,031 12,864 15,813 2,208 336 13,269 25,314 94,111 77,515 2,683 (L) 5,017 20,011 16,387 3,624 10,158 9,460 10,138 5,115 14,892 16,596 2,329 384 13,883 28,139 99,147 81,371 3,660 79 5,406 20,319 16,510 3,809 10,762 9,745 10,032 4,283 17,085 17,776 2,530 438 14,808 4,671 24,830 19,280 478 185 1,869 2,171 (D) (0) 1,597 2,600 3,390 1,645 5,345 5,550 900 102 4,548 2,079 24,455 18,615 693 135 1,976 1,519 (0) (0) 1,291 2,301 3,552 1,749 5,399 5,840 1,003 123 4,714 4,881 25,273 19,169 623 226 2,209 1,554 (D) (0) 1,073 2,290 3,456 1,772 5,966 6,104 1,034 138 4,932 15,017 26,123 19,702 471 179 2,656 1,615 (0) (0) 1,153 2,264 3,295 1,686 6,383 6,421 1,116 142 5,163 16,456 27,298 20,566 390 167 3,192 1,616 (D) (0) 1,296 2,347 3,075 1,614 6,869 6,732 1,205 162 5,365 19,252 28,683 21,555 (D) (D) 3,213 1,729 (D) (D) 1,480 2,577 3,106 1,432 7,225 7,128 1,330 185 5,613 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm................................................................... Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction....................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... U n io n , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 V a n B u r e n , Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ........................................................................................................................ Nonfarm personal Incom e............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 139,862 140,994 148,983 154,455 16 2,775 171,525 68,899 66,872 76,387 83,255 87,552 94,428 137,079 2,783 142,457 -1,463 145,970 3,013 148,450 6,005 154,076 8,699 159,976 11,549 65,761 3,138 69,009 -2,137 71,572 4,815 74,911 8,344 77,883 9,669 81,797 12,631 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 13.8 13.8 13.6 13.3 13.1 13.0 8.6 8.6 8.5 8.4 8.3 8.1 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) ..................................................................... 10 ,13 1 10,239 10,927 11,6 20 12,388 13,159 8,006 7,8 01 9,026 9,971 10,606 11,599 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Persona! contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 88,147 5,300 -5,778 77,069 35,451 27,342 83,973 5,173 -5,491 73,309 37,835 29,850 92,135 5,522 -5,709 80,904 37,393 30,686 95,962 5,940 -5,496 84,526 37,803 32,126 103,588 6,333 -5,790 91,465 38,562 32,748 109,438 6,588 -5,63 5 97,215 40,432 33,878 28,693 1,738 8,723 35,678 17,489 15,732 24,390 1,726 9,021 31,685 18,871 16,316 32,762 1,877 10,671 41,556 18,569 16,262 37,444 2,076 11,472 46,840 18,739 17,676 40,339 2,184 11,862 50,017 19,369 18,166 45,755 2,405 12,019 55,369 20,271 18,788 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income6.................................................... Farm........................................................... Nonfarm ............................................................. 67,274 7,464 13,409 1,415 11,994 67,106 7,240 9,627 -2,786 12,413 69,478 7,269 15,388 1,708 13,680 70,432 7,100 18,430 4,798 13,632 73,858 7,473 22,257 7,547 14,710 76,086 7,437 25,915 10,380 15,535 18,614 1,938 8,141 1,671 6,470 18,876 2,018 3,496 -3,56 0 7,056 19,473 2,003 11,286 3,415 7,871 20,331 2,038 15,075 7,027 8,048 21,239 2,196 16,904 8,427 8,477 22,953 2,398 20,404 11,414 8,990 Earnings by industry: Farm ............................................................. Nonfarm............................................................ Private........................................................ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... M ining....................................... Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade.................................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate........................ Services.......................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian........................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local....................................... 2,783 85,364 66,907 473 465 4,246 19,636 2,237 17,399 11,028 6,048 9,555 2,962 12,494 18,457 2,419 170 15,868 -1,463 85,436 65,894 542 479 4,157 18,236 2,317 15,919 10,562 5,384 9,880 3,115 13,539 19,542 2,573 199 16,770 3,013 89,122 69,133 508 468 4,264 19,714 2,303 17,411 11,132 5,624 10,017 3,096 14,310 19,989 2,559 220 17,210 6,005 89,957 69,479 497 530 3,510 20,419 2,172 18,247 10,621 5,345 9,935 3,191 15,431 20,478 2,732 230 17,516 8,699 94,889 73,562 484 391 3,469 22,344 2,134 20,210 10,543 5,349 10,520 3,450 17,012 21,327 2,683 263 18,381 11,549 97,889 75,441 535 416 3,604 21,605 1,925 19,680 10,439 5,670 11,283 3,524 18,365 22,448 2,868 301 19,279 3,138 25,555 19,174 398 361 1,458 3,931 2,388 1,543 2,310 2,576 2,934 1,133 4,073 6,381 843 98 5,440 -2,137 26,527 19,981 656 415 1,487 4,225 2,329 1,896 2,199 2,345 3,074 1,199 4,381 6,546 863 125 5,558 4,815 27,947 21,181 621 (0) 1,479 4,678 (0) (D) 2,429 2,355 3,017 1,367 (D) 6,766 905 138 5,723 8,344 29,100 22,008 468 526 1,839 5,136 2,622 2,514 2,340 2,389 3,104 1,284 4,922 7,092 1,006 147 5,939 9,669 30,670 23,250 323 450 1,720 6,183 (0) (D) 2,633 2,075 3,001 1,473 5,392 7,420 1,006 168 6,246 12,631 33,124 25,188 (D) (D) 2,557 7,165 (0) (D) 2,731 1,793 3,043 1,451 5,677 7,936 1,159 192 6,585 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k See footnotes at endof tables. 38 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] W a p e llo , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 W a r r e n , Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1984 1983 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 400,259 407,563 428,770 434,278 431,225 451,784 36 1,119 372,9 57 406,832 431,765 451,328 481,641 394,971 5,288 403,454 4,109 423,724 5,046 427,767 6,511 421,136 10,089 440,944 10,840 352,309 8,810 369,017 3,940 395,694 11,138 413,100 18,665 428,302 23,026 457,037 24,604 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 39.6 39.5 39.4 38.9 38.1 37.3 35.1 35.4 35.6 35.7 36.0 36.0 10,097 10,307 10 ,8 71 11,15 5 11,3 30 12 ,119 10 ,277 10,545 11,4 40 12,079 12,550 13,3 76 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 287,809 18,046 -21,565 248,198 66,416 85,645 282,955 17,453 -19,749 245,753 69,655 92,155 306,267 19,190 -24,154 262,923 73,245 92,602 301,955 19,990 -21,815 260,150 76,037 98,091 287,877 19,027 -18,496 250,354 77,805 103,066 305,352 20,275 -19,704 265,373 81,813 104,598 99,732 5,758 168,542 262,516 54,706 43,897 102,959 6,004 173,656 270,611 55,304 47,042 117,442 6,594 192,403 303,251 56,267 47,314 130,403 7,385 199,681 322,699 57,630 51,436 141,085 7,876 204,735 337,944 60,152 53,232 149,959 8,492 220,287 361,754 63,458 56,429 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6 .................................................... Farm................................................................... N onfatm .............................................................. 230,575 25,998 31,236 3,947 27,289 224,905 25,331 32,719 2,808 29,911 242,967 26,022 37,278 3,764 33,514 238,051 24,125 39,779 5,312 34,467 219,449 21,813 46,615 8,960 37,655 232,379 23,072 49,901 9,734 40,167 66,548 5,934 27,250 5,885 21,365 71,250 6,444 25,265 1,113 24,152 76,273 6,598 34,571 8,364 26,207 79,139 6,570 44,694 16,035 28,659 82,597 6,883 51,605 20,510 31,095 87,728 7,153 55,078 22,085 32,993 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction....................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .... ............................................ Retail trace....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 5,288 282,521 243,803 773 674 11,754 109,211 40,465 68,746 24,187 11,799 26,649 7,333 51,423 38,718 5,152 581 32,985 4,109 278,846 238,507 943 566 9,643 103,056 38,650 64,406 23,158 10,682 28,125 8,166 54,168 40,339 5,230 682 34,427 5,046 301,221 259,339 1,015 684 16,893 109,017 34,570 74,447 24,555 11,190 28,949 8,410 58,626 41,882 5,291 647 35,944 6,511 295,444 252,197 865 810 13,860 102,981 34,480 68,501 25,131 11,371 28,780 8,030 60,369 43,247 5,467 684 37,096 10,089 277,788 233,091 372 373 14,080 79,968 23,867 56,101 25,855 10,912 28,359 7,918 65,254 44,697 5,363 782 38,552 10,840 294,512 248,034 439 536 14,234 90,197 21,493 68,704 26,160 11,441 29,159 7,869 67,999 46,478 5,127 892 40,459 8,810 90,922 70,716 1,088 382 8,534 6,349 2,476 3,873 5,539 8,871 12,281 4,580 23,092 20,206 1,943 401 17,862 3,940 99,019 77,460 1,247 267 9,371 6,688 2,605 4,083 5,438 9,884 13,499 5,269 25,797 21,559 2,102 583 18,874 11,138 106,304 84,046 1,247 256 10,830 6,457 2,677 3,780 5,979 11,424 13,993 5,899 27,961 22,258 2,207 583 19,468 18,665 111,738 88,273 1,188 354 11,007 6,738 2,985 3,753 5,919 10,933 14,565 6,057 31,512 23,465 2,393 633 20,439 23,026 118,059 93,432 1,038 75 12,378 6,562 2,756 3,806 6,320 10,974 15,322 6,118 34,645 24,627 2,435 723 21,469 24,604 125,355 99,263 1,191 108 12,929 7,675 3,316 4,359 5,662 11,914 16,565 6,006 37,213 26,092 2,728 826 22,538 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k W a s h in g t o n , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 1985 W a y n e , Io w a 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1987 1986 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e .................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 236,590 229,949 267,588 261,280 272,506 286,962 70,535 76,294 80,295 82,726 88,185 95,376 198,046 38,544 207,188 22,761 216,724 50,864 222,968 38,312 227,504 45,002 239,793 47,169 70,132 403 73,294 3,000 75,758 4,537 74,146 8,580 76,376 11,809 79,537 15,839 Population (thousands)*.................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 20.2 20.1 20.2 20.1 19.9 19.7 8.0 7.9 7.8 7.6 7.4 7.3 11,70 8 11 ,4 4 1 13,266 13,013 13,686 14,586 8,842 9,645 10,235 10,886 11,864 13,081 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment fot residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus-. Transfer payments............................................... 135,493 6,356 11,805 140,942 63,998 31,650 122,201 6,257 14,141 130,085 66,307 33,557 159,883 6,995 13,650 166,538 66,753 34,297 148,297 7,547 14,734 155,484 68,533 37,263 157,634 7,779 16,111 165,966 67,051 39,489 166,031 8,338 18,239 175,932 70,305 40,725 31,786 2,156 335 29,965 22,815 17,755 34,732 2,091 409 33,050 24,120 19,124 38,285 2,288 66 36,063 24,249 19,983 41,567 2,402 519 39,684 23,458 19,584 46,928 2,563 -1 1 5 44,250 24,063 19,872 52,339 2,718 325 49,946 25,157 20,273 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 70,712 6,988 57,793 34,237 23,556 70,819 7,070 44,312 18,581 25,731 77,013 7,365 75,505 46,747 28,758 77,578 7,136 63,583 34,456 29,127 76,806 7,215 73,613 41,378 32,235 80,478 7,560 77,993 43,627 34,366 21,993 2,220 7,573 -7 1 9 8,292 21,791 2,201 10,740 1,915 8,825 23,002 2,230 13,053 3,476 9,577 22,759 2,171 16,637 7,565 9,072 24,008 2,362 20,558 10,837 9,721 24,768 2,436 25,135 14,871 10,264 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goeds................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 38,544 96,949 82,406 1,765 852 7,825 20,841 9,382 11,459 6,042 10,889 13,727 3,903 16,562 14,543 1,415 281 12,847 22,761 99,440 84,628 2,225 622 8,836 20,750 9,929 10,821 5,947 9,533 14,727 4,752 17,236 14,812 1,489 310 13,013 50,864 109,019 93,540 1,895 618 10,104 24,475 10,231 14,244 6,856 10,903 14,618 4,948 19,123 15,479 1,583 323 13,573 38,312 109,985 93,524 1,478 487 12,016 21,978 9,212 12,766 7,175 10,247 14,585 4,938 20,620 16,461 1,755 349 14,357 45,002 112,632 95,113 1,235 465 11,267 20,794 9,775 11,019 7,745 10,448 14,868 5,403 22,888 17,519 1,800 398 15,321 47,169 118,862 100,258 1,384 428 13,195 21,864 10,781 11,083 7,907 10,241 15,511 5,512 24,216 18,604 1,985 455 16,164 403 31,383 25,307 949 62 1,232 6,627 2,987 3,640 3,984 2,893 3,685 1,683 4,192 6,076 846 92 5,138 3,000 31,732 25,569 984 53 1,127 6,660 3,183 3,477 3,721 2,560 4,251 1,804 4,409 6,163 875 116 5,172 4,537 33,748 27,387 935 58 1,561 7,209 3,647 3,562 4,038 2,486 4,415 1,682 5,003 6,361 928 127 5,306 8,580 32,987 26,407 589 76 1,074 7,891 3,803 4,088 3,918 2,492 3,907 1,432 5,028 6,580 987 131 5,462 11,809 35,119 28,268 464 (L) 1,468 8,708 4,495 4,213 4,613 2,350 3,858 1,443 5,352 6,851 1,030 150 5,671 15,839 36,500 29,226 523 ai 1,581 8,515 4,882 3,633 5,095 2,479 3,931 1,391 5,688 7,274 1,162 171 5,941 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Seefootnotes at end of tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 39 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] W in n e b a g o , Io w a W e b s te r, Io w a 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 491,817 467,009 24,808 469,814 468,366 1,448 506,615 483,871 22,744 525,551 487,871 37,680 550,827 500,868 49,959 574,594 526,192 48,402 131,867 125,448 6,419 141,686 137,822 3,864 167,683 153,264 14,419 170,758 155,325 15,433 183,167 159,926 23,241 192,762 170,687 22,075 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. P er capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 45.1 10,902 44.6 10,536 44.2 11,453 43.4 12,099 42.5 12,958 42.2 13,620 12.7 10,419 12.8 11,103 12.9 12,957 12.9 13,251 12.8 14,359 12.6 15,319 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus. Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................ 330,373 19,567 -14,199 296,607 114,399 80,811 305,551 19,060 -13,860 272,631 109,908 87,275 338,523 20,072 -13,965 304,486 113,603 88,526 351,259 21,117 -14,038 316,104 116,738 92,709 367,648 21,707 -13,844 332,097 120,371 98,359 382,287 22,904 -13,842 345,541 126,651 102,402 96,463 5,558 -16,769 74,136 36,798 20,933 108,469 6,316 -21,303 80,850 39,391 21,445 139,284 7,673 -28,473 103,138 42,834 21,711 137,527 8,088 -27,215 102,224 44,958 23,576 150,786 8,567 -28,540 113,679 44,923 24,565 162,084 9,397 -32,584 120,103 47,355 25,304 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 250,784 26,063 53,526 20,320 33,206 246,731 25,324 33,496 -2,871 36,367 255,629 24,798 58,096 18,538 39,558 254,413 23,414 73,432 33,591 39,841 254,812 23,624 89,212 45,961 43,251 267,415 24,611 90,261 44,299 45,962 69,252 10,486 16,725 4,778 11,947 80,687 12,747 15,035 2,273 12,762 97,434 15,096 26,754 12,851 13,903 95,865 13,593 28,069 13,971 14,098 99,299 14,252 37,235 21,862 15,373 108,970 16,030 37,084 20,710 16,374 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Dorable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ........................................................... State and local................................................... 24,808 305,565 261,857 1,085 1,137 14,277 77,504 52,500 25,004 30,562 24,791 38,241 11,062 63,198 43,708 7,356 676 35,676 1,448 304,103 259,058 1,412 834 14,027 68,335 41,766 26,569 30,540 23,530 39,560 12,673 68,147 45,045 7,354 796 36,895 22,744 315,779 268,471 1,492 911 13,648 69,796 41,913 27,883 33,326 24,921 38,883 12,627 72,867 47.308 7,464 764 39,080 37,680 313,579 264,975 1,303 1,139 14,763 62,091 34,209 27,882 31,680 25,874 38,050 12,411 77,664 48,604 8,102 810 39,692 49,959 317,689 267,838 934 639 15,229 63,086 34,946 28,140 31,623 25,079 37,865 11,830 81,553 49,851 8,706 890 40,255 48,402 333,885 281,359 1,101 860 15,172 68,748 34,248 34,500 31,240 25,581 40,363 12,476 85,818 52,526 9,495 984 42,047 6,419 90,044 79,149 396 503 4,299 42,897 1,505 41,392 4,032 3,972 7,014 3,836 12,200 10,895 1,113 144 9,638 3,864 104,605 93,111 848 668 4,796 54,373 1,734 52,639 5,000 3,924 6,881 3,970 12,651 11,494 1,152 184 10,158 14,419 124,865 112,939 895 669 5,845 71,360 1,676 69,684 5,620 3,919 6,671 4,228 13,732 11,926 1,080 209 10,637 15,433 122,094 109,703 760 998 5,149 68,301 1,389 66,912 4,670 3,392 6,894 4,088 15,451 12,391 1,170 225 10,996 23,241 127,545 114,709 546 612 5,546 72,514 1,581 70,933 4,308 3,323 7,207 4,043 16,610 12,836 1,213 258 11,365 22,075 140,009 126,443 600 728 5,548 81,129 1,679 79,450 5,759 3,639 8,208 4,208 16,624 13,566 1,349 294 11,923 W in n e s h ie k , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 1985 W o o d b u ry , Io w a 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e .................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 179,227 172,373 6,854 173,265 186,560 -13,295 215,940 198,427 17,513 219,874 206,056 13,818 243,280 216,718 26,562 256,400 229,220 27,180 1,107,493 1,090,606 16,887 1,135,434 1,141,138 -5,704 1,190,734 1,173,230 17,504 1,237,140 1,219,599 17,541 1,287,663 1,258,432 29,231 1,396,538 1,351,027 45,511 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs ).............................. 22.1 8,101 22.3 7,782 22.3 9,673 22.2 9,914 21.9 11,105 21.7 11,800 100.7 10,999 100.3 11,318 100.2 11,881 99.6 12,418 98.3 13,102 97.7 14,298 Derivation ot total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions tor social insurance1................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 110,075 6,485 907 104,497 45,226 29,504 96,845 6,667 1,069 91,247 50,082 31,936 135,955 7,325 1,022 129,652 53,844 32,444 136,887 8,097 1,123 129,913 55,457 34,504 156,699 8,636 1,027 149,090 57,666 36,524 165,342 9,245 1,708 157,805 60,543 38,052 798,724 50,221 -38,265 710,238 212,222 185,033 808,679 50,859 -33,766 724,054 214,636 196,744 858,171 53,290 -35,286 769,595 220,390 200,749 882,423 58,203 -32,557 791,663 231,842 213,635 925,421 61,248 -38,732 825,441 235,542 226,680 1,023,730 67,106 -44,823 911,801 248,974 235,763 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 79,572 7,801 22,702 2,591 20,111 83,476 8,315 5,054 -17,379 22,433 89,740 8,699 37,516 13,551 23,965 93,320 8,669 34,898 9,930 24,968 98,312 9,266 49,121 22,683 26,438 104,541 9,735 51,066 23,093 27,973 616,689 65,002 117,033 13,298 103,735 634,064 67,329 107,286 -9,149 116,435 648,792 64,875 144,504 14,160 130,344 672,15! 64,295 145,977 14,251 131,726 693,201 66,342 165,878 25,982 139,896 759,908 71,353 192,469 42,150 150,319 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... M ining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 6,854 103,221 81,721 2,508 1,572 9,280 12,481 2,535 9,946 8,265 8,185 12,093 3,932 23,405 21,500 1,899 298 19,303 -13,295 110,140 87,659 3,312 1,792 9,287 13,761 2,431 11,330 8,106 7,707 13,207 4,284 26,203 22,481 2,064 354 20,063 17,513 118,442 95,364 2,929 2,264 10,841 16,739 2,632 14,107 8,551 8,084 13,077 4,590 28,289 23,078 2,189 367 20,522 13,818 123,069 99,749 2,508 2,395 12,308 16,742 2,887 13,855 8,026 8,030 13,447 4,645 31,648 23,320 1,856 394 21,070 26,562 130,137 105,812 1,924 2,228 13,010 19,216 3,032 16,184 8,725 7,848 14,314 4,969 33,578 24,325 1,975 451 21,899 27,180 138,162 112,005 2,164 2,382 13,578 20,548 2,991 17,557 9,302 8,002 15,221 5,433 35,375 26,157 2,341 515 23,301 16,887 781,837 688,272 14,463 2,498 52,904 134,503 97,983 36,520 90,652 67,857 86,207 46,912 192,276 93,565 20,076 1,634 71,855 -5,70 4 814,383 715,367 17,928 2,070 45,955 143,784 100,541 43,243 92,301 62,858 93,148 46,978 210,345 99,016 21,486 1,951 75,579 17,504 840,667 738,329 15,604 2,019 48,244 141,381 91,516 49,865 94,959 63,520 97,951 48,401 226,250 102,338 22,278 1,816 78,244 17,541 864,882 757,953 13,391 2,728 48,556 149,483 97,437 52,046 92,573 63,550 95,120 51,378 241,174 106,929 23,679 1,917 81,333 29,231 896,190 785,535 9,658 717 54,943 149,307 95,726 53,581 93,757 64,249 96,471 54,633 261,800 110,655 23,027 2,186 85,442 45,511 978,219 861,611 10,652 854 62,106 170,704 120,992 49,712 90,813 67,366 101,127 57,653 300,336 116,608 24,015 2,430 90,163 Seefootnotes at endof tables. 40 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] W o r th , Io w a 1982 1983 1984 W r ig h t, Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 85,667 87,379 105,471 107,893 114,3 58 120,083 189,052 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1...................................................... 191,460 220,983 223,185 228,076 232,924 79,490 6,177 82,619 4,760 89,292 16,179 90,709 17,184 91,956 22,402 97,439 22,644 165,782 23,270 177,786 13,674 194,031 26,952 186,846 36,339 185,192 42,884 194,194 38.730 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 9.0 9.0 9.1 9.0 8.8 8.7 16.0 16.0 16.0 15.7 15.2 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 14.8 9,484 9,684 11,6 43 12,001 13,000 13,860 11,8 41 11,9 80 1 3 ,7 71 14,209 15,008 15 ,713 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals-. Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................ 31,356 1,741 17,522 47,137 23,519 15,011 32,546 1,824 17,156 47,878 23,674 15,827 45,854 2,009 19,460 63,305 25,778 16,388 46,460 2,128 18,892 63,224 26,911 17,758 53,477 2,270 18,401 69,608 26,285 18,465 57,139 2,549 18,983 73,573 27,587 18,923 115,759 6,046 -8 9 109,624 50,747 28,681 113,836 6,316 -9 0 107,430 53,222 30,808 141,191 7,290 -1,851 132,050 57,071 31,862 138,303 7,018 -1 3 2 131,153 57,656 34,376 145,968 7,197 -1 8 0 138,591 53,621 35.864 147,603 7,673 -2 3 4 139,696 56,250 36,978 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income................................................... . Proprietors' lucerne*.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 18,000 1,673 11,683 4,401 7,282 19,387 1,879 11.280 3,050 8,230 20,263 1,878 23,713 14,514 9,199 19,618 1,755 25,087 15,568 9,519 20,539 1,898 31,040 20,817 10,223 23,087 2,176 31,876 21,010 10,866 72,714 7,842 35,203 19,595 15,608 77,565 9,057 27,214 10,136 17,078 88,863 10,973 41,355 23,507 17,848 78,125 8,475 51,703 32,984 18,719 77,115 8,306 60,547 39,615 20,932 80,995 8,881 57,727 35,403 22,324 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction................. :.................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... S ervices.......................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 6,177 25,179 20,398 326 230 2,855 1,278 (D) (D) 1,505 3,914 3,602 2,512 4,176 4,781 785 102 3,894 4,760 27,786 22,820 374 610 3,205 2,461 (0) (D) 1,573 3,943 3,751 2,232 4,671 4,966 854 129 3,983 16,179 29,675 24,482 375 485 3,147 2,844 (0) (D) 1,725 4,242 3,748 2,695 5,221 5,193 851 144 4,198 17,184 29,276 23,897 317 626 3,468 2,889 (0) (D) 1,526 3,946 3,711 1,860 5,554 5,379 912 155 4,312 22,402 31,075 25,591 277 585 4,262 3,723 (0) (0) 1,691 3,643 3,388 1,983 6,039 5,484 972 176 4,336 22,644 34,495 28,216 (0) (0) 4,537 5,713 (0) (0) 1,663 3,847 3,340 2,141 6,159 6,279 1,095 202 4,982 23,270 92,489 80,555 664 442 7,784 20,120 11,643 8,477 15,013 11,045 8,793 4,227 12,467 11,934 1,388 182 10,364 13,674 100,162 87,596 936 457 6,964 26,453 11,334 15,119 14,827 9,897 9,864 4,653 13,545 12,566 1,548 229 10,789 26,952 114,239 101,259 842 515 7,099 37,521 8,872 28,649 16,739 9,544 9,407 4,532 15,060 12,980 1,583 256 11,141 36,339 101,964 88,375 864 718 5,145 26,303 8,235 18,068 15,474 8,489 9,593 4,602 17,187 13,589 1,777 270 11,542 42,884 103,084 88,999 736 230 5,628 25,251 9,253 15,998 15,565 8,566 9,228 4,911 18,884 14.085 1,785 309 11,991 38,730 108,873 94,135 838 298 5,855 29,133 11,301 17,832 15,831 7,211 3,714 5,103 20,152 14,738 1,968 353 12,417 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Seefootnotes at endof tables. K Z > m > in @ » t o s ô 0» O B p O © c 3 © w V3 B 3 a CO © © O © LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME COLORADO CO a B O A <0 KANSAS 42 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Total Personal Incom e 1987 Percent of State Total: Kansas Wichita, KS ( 2 0 .2 % ) Topeka, KS (7.0 % ) Lawrence, KS (2.5% ) KS Non—Metro (43.1% ) Percent Total Personal Incom e Percent Change 1 9 8 2 —87 U.S. Kansas •State Portion of Metro Kansas City MO-KS* Lawrence KS Topeka KS Wichita KS KS Non-Metro KANSAS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 43 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2-8 7 [Thousands of dollars] Kansas (Metropolitan portion) State of Kansas 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1983 1984 1985 1986 Farm income1............................................................ 28,459,308 27,518,061 941,247 29,470,626 28,839,288 631,338 31,788,624 30,871,325 917,299 33,818,510 32,532,581 1,285,929 35,697,234 34,103,856 1,593,378 37,500,862 35,803,908 1,696,954 15,485,112 15,410,324 74,788 16,207,918 16,160,997 46,921 17,525,569 17,461,106 64,463 18,822,407 18,721,851 100,556 20,141,072 20,002,582 138,490 21,354,983 21,214,847 140,136 Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................... 2,410.1 11,809 2,429.0 12,133 2,442.2 13,017 2,449.9 13,804 2,459.9 14,512 2,476.5 15,143 1,213.6 12,759 1,224.7 13,235 1,240.5 14,128 1,258.8 14,952 1,280.4 15,730 1,307.0 16,339 19,560,907 1,142,329 686,594 19,105,172 5,354,365 3,999,771 20,169,959 1,179,316 689,828 19,680,471 5,532,991 4,257,164 22,181,931 1,300,900 706,670 21,587,701 5,884,874 4,316,049 23,496,979 1,433,539 821,136 22,884,576 6,328,586 4,605,348 25,016,514 1,536,561 814,640 24,294,593 6.513,645 4,888,996 26,213,808 1,611,443 935,515 25,537,880 6,827,368 5,135,614 11,225,023 682,223 381,608 10,924,408 2,635,494 1,925,210 11,823,014 711,028 374,346 11,486,332 2,682,316 2,039,270 13,041,835 792,495 347,154 12,596,494 2,870,437 2,058,638 13,939,020 891,386 421,365 13,468,999 3,134,692 2,218,716 15,056,458 978,818 367,735 14,445,375 3,324,514 2,371,183 15,890,849 1,031,054 475,996 15,335,791 3,497,459 2,521,733 15,238,357 1,590,452 2,732,098 767,771 1,964,327 15,848,163 1,666,657 2,655,139 463,703 2,191,436 17,238,596 1,728,004 3,215,331 751,959 2,463,372 18,058,175 1,729,626 3,709,178 1,125,583 2,583,595 18,931,539 1,807,853 4,277,122 1,437,695 2,839,427 19,823,185 1,890,580 4,500,043 1,536,067 2,963,976 9,231,451 993,968 999,604 59,887 939,717 9,695,021 1,045,635 1,082,358 32,485 1,049,873 10,716,101 1,094,542 1,231,192 50,188 1,181,004 11,457,567 1,115,149 1,366,304 86,879 1,279,425 12,324,349 1,195,603 1,536,506 125,364 1,411,142 13,031,484 1,256,001 1,603,364 126,756 1,476,608 941,247 18,619,660 15,338,216 97,229 536,799 1,189,773 3,949,639 1,493,090 2,456,549 1,805,572 1,471,288 1,898,100 948,473 3,441,343 3,281,444 558,526 513,614 2,209,304 631,338 19,538,621 16,076,108 111,070 503,860 1,269,129 4,003,250 1,518,555 2,484,695 1,908,692 1,489,016 2,026,373 1,062,227 3,702,491 3,462,513 595,520 521,398 2,345,595 917,299 21,264,632 17,585,185 108,960 528,138 1,413,643 4,464,030 1,602,652 2,861,378 2,060,783 1,604,432 2,143,132 1,146,823 4,115,244 3,679,447 645,573 531,012 2,502,862 1,285,929 22,211,050 18,231,977 101,942 520,925 1,406,962 4,576,850 1,686,355 2,890,495 2,042,300 1,691,575 2,239,465 1,220,471 4,431,487 3,979,073 687,029 591,803 2,700,241 1,593,378 23,423,136 19,193,304 93,404 348,691 1,568,971 4,848,292 1,791,355 3,056,937 2,117,690 1,731,542 2,330,017 1,322,891 4,831,806 4,229,832 705,277 625,847 2,898,708 1,696,954 24,516,854 20,097,324 104,746 315,473 1,663,447 4,962,742 1,867,281 3,095,461 2,167,351 1,805,467 2,425,824 1,447,440 5,204,834 4,419,530 744,159 667,622 3,007,749 74,788 11,150,235 9,415,806 39,600 170,252 602,259 2,713,961 908,163 1,805,798 1,027,780 944,642 1,076,049 633,236 2,208,027 1,734,429 354,255 202,309 1,177,865 46,921 11,776,093 9,940,846 45,998 159,677 663,312 2,740,223 916,069 1,824,154 1,110,644 978,100 1,154,142 715,687 2,373,063 1,835,247 384,728 205,552 1,244,967 64,463 12,977,372 10,990,771 46,171 161,337 785,651 3,095,811 970,185 2,125,626 1,158,159 1,078,696 1,247,187 780,568 2,637,191 1,986,601 419,726 229,468 1,337,407 100,556 13,838,464 11,680,581 44,936 169,687 864,332 3,188,497 1,008,556 2,179,941 1,183,796 1,167,526 1,330,202 849,883 2,881,722 2,157,883 445,866 265,109 1,446,908 138,490 14,917,968 12,609,830 43,701 115,989 1,004,312 3,448,399 1,088,904 2,359,495 1,234,352 1,230,812 1,421,369 941,548 3,169,348 2,308,138 464,057 284,691 1,559,390 140,136 15,750,713 13,323,118 49,999 99,621 1,084,115 3,495,503 1,133,062 2,362,441 1,281,819 1,306,260 1,504,463 1,045,748 3,455,590 2,427,595 492,228 310,803 1,624,564 1986 1987 1982 Income by Place of Residence Derivation of total personal income: Plus-. Transfer payments............................................... Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Government and government enterprises........................ State and local................................................... Allen, Kansas Kansas (Nonmetropolitan portion) 1982 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 12,974,196 12,107,737 866,459 13,262,708 12,678,291 584,417 14,263,055 13,410,219 852,836 14,996,103 13,810,730 1,185,373 15,556,162 14,101,274 1,454,888 16,145,879 14,589,061 1,556,818 150,535 144,945 5,590 156,419 155,324 1,095 166,374 163,402 2,972 173,756 167,417 6,339 175,526 168,704 6,822 186,779 174,755 12,024 Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................... 1,196.4 10,844 1,204.3 11,013 1,201.7 11,869 1,191.0 12,591 1,179.5 13,189 1,169.5 13,806 15.8 9,529 16.0 9,753 16.2 10,282 15.9 10,947 15.6 11,229 15.3 12,175 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 8,335,884 460,106 304,986 8,180,764 2,718,871 2,074,561 8,346,945 468,288 315,482 8,194,139 2,850,675 2,217,894 9,140,096 508,405 359,516 8,991,207 3,014,437 2,257,411 9,557,959 542,153 399,771 9,415,577 3,193,894 2,386,632 9,960,056 557,743 446,905 9,849,218 3,189,131 2,517,813 10,322,959 580,389 459,519 10,202,089 3,329,909 2,613,881 93,364 5,438 -8 6 3 87,063 33,389 30,083 96,197 5,754 -1,467 88,976 35,915 31,528 106,126 6,352 -2,747 97,027 37,580 31,767 108,576 6,686 -2,046 99,844 39,632 34,280 109,321 6,832 -1,998 100,491 39,500 35,535 117,453 7,102 -1,351 109,000 41,383 36,396 6,006,906 596,484 1,732,494 707,884 1,024,610 6,153,142 621,022 1,572,781 431,218 1,141,563 6,522,495 633,462 1,984,139 701,771 1,282,368 6,600,608 614,477 2,342,874 1,038,704 1,304,170 6,607,190 612,250 2,740,616 1,312,331 1,428,285 6,791,701 634,579 2,896,679 1,409,311 1,487,368 68,750 7,508 17,106 4,680 12,426 73,423 8,437 14,337 217 14,120 80,483 9,106 16,537 2,104 14,433 79,632 8,446 20,498 5,505 14,993 78,799 8,427 22,095 6,011 16,084 80,803 8,786 27,864 11,176 16,688 866,459 7,469,425 5,922,410 54,540* 363,613* 587,514 1,234,032* 549,244* 624,843* 769,399* 514,563* 822,051 315,237 1,229,174* 1,547,015 204,271 311,305 1,031,439 584,417 7,762,528 6,135,262 61,860* 341,120* 605,817 1,262,025* 572,580* 630,681* 789,644* 498,934* 872,231 346,540 1,324,694* 1,627,266 210,792 315,846 1,100,628 852,836 8,287,260 6,594,414 59,788* 360,071* 627,992 1,367,008* 603,398* 700,932* 868,661* 513,082* 895,945 366,255 1,431,613* 1,692,846 225,847 301,544 1,165,455 1,185,373 8,372,586 6,551,396 54,898* 345,934* 542,630 1,387,156* 642,714* 684,508* 819,585* 524,049 909,263 370,588 1,520,759* 1,821,190 241,163 326,694 1,253,333 1,454,888 8,505,168 6,583,474 46,288* 225,402* 564,659 1,398,186* 659,445* 656,583* 836,626* 500,730 908,648 381,343 1,648,136* 1,921,694 241,220 341,156 1,339,318 1,556,818 8,766,141 6,774,206 50,803* 207,229* 576,937* 1,466,245* 699,512* 688,993* 833,862* 497,860* 921,361 401,692 1,737,958* 1,991,935 251,931 356,819 1,383,185 5,590 87,774 70,884 175 6,161 3,816 25,951 9,342 16,609 5,868 4,585 9,462 3,098 11,768 16,890 1,225 549 15,116 1,095 95,102 77,237 218 5,405 5,530 30,073 9,714 20,359 5,726 4,019 10,297 3,382 12,587 17,865 1,271 504 16,090 2,972 103,154 84,283 230 5,242 4,842 36,515 11,455 25,060 6,124 4,210 9,928 3,546 13,646 18,871 1,383 609 16,879 6,339 102,237 82,786 221 5,028 4,646 34,352 11,331 23,021 6,017 4,023 10,296 3,370 14,833 19,451 1,414 713 17,324 6,822 102,499 83,372 222 3,692 5,215 34,601 11,107 23,494 5,519 3,790 9,975 2,949 17,409 19,127 1,423 863 16,841 12,024 105,429 85,767 229 (D) 5,612 36,892 12,458 24,434 (0) 3,889 9,676 2,964 18,453 19,662 1,485 1,106 17,071 1982 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income................................................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: F a rm ..................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods.................... ............................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... See footnotes at end of tables. 44 KANSAS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] A nd e rso n , Kansas 19 8 2 19 8 3 19 8 4 A tc h is o n , K a n s a s 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 2 19 8 3 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income.., Nonfarm personal income... Farm income1................ Population (thousands)2 ........................................... Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )........................ Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work............................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3.......... Plus: Adjustment for residence................................. Equals: Net earnings by place of residence.................. Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*........................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................ E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.............................................. Other labor income............................................... Proprietors’ income6............................................. Farm............................................................ Nonfarm....................................................... Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................... Nonfarm.............................................. ............. Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7., Mining....................................................... Construction................................................ M anufacturing............................................. Nondurable goods...................................... Durable goods.......................................... Transportation and public utilities...................... Wholesale trade ........................................... Retail trade................................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate.................... Services..................................................... Government and government enterprises................. Federal, civilian............................................ M ilitary...................................................... State and local............................................. 87,038 85,538 92,209 97,5 37 102,978 107,086 171,658 173,630 189,006 198,024 82,500 85,614 204,252 89,694 212,750 90,932 93,534 96,437 167,982 172,0 76 186,672 189,098 194,484 4,538 -76 204*390 2,515 6,605 9,444 10,649 3,676 1,554 2,334 8,926 9,768 8,360 8.7 8.8 8.8 8.4 8.3 8.2 18.4 18 .1 18.1 18.0 9,980 17.9 9 ,71 1 1 7 .7 10,524 11,555 12,455 13,027 9,326 9,573 10,450 10,984 11,422 12,0 01 34,042 30,025 36,016 41,551 46,206 48,545 104,312 101,046 115,300 118,8 79 1,918 1,897 122,2 12 129,612 2,163 2,392 2,526 2,681 6,338 6,194 7 ,14 7 7,387 7,682 16,299 17 ,7 6 1 16 ,773 14,994 15,479 15,842 5,884 7,625 7,156 9,739 48,423 10,796 45,889 9462 50,626 54,153 59,159 61,706 103,858 10 2,4 77 115,309 121,231 22,371 22,694 125,326 130,753 24,159 24,949 24,345 25,368 34,010 35,972 38,586 39,571 16,244 39,500 41495 16,955 17,424 18,435 19,474 20,012 33,790 35,181 3 5 ,111 37,222 39*426 40Ì502 83,324 81,755 99 361 21,102 2 1,18 1 23,134 23,665 24,569 25,257 8*321 92,563 90,937 92,162 2,085 2,119 2,275 2,206 2,306 2,360 9,575 9,163 9,965 9,105 10,855 9,273 10 ,411 6,725 10,607 15,680 19,331 20,928 11,413 10,128 12 ,772 18,837 20 ,777 4,003 -5 9 2 19,840 2,006 6,110 8,957 10,138 2,894 799 1,590 8,202 6,852 9,063 7,3 1 7 8,601 76 30 9,570 10,374 10,790 8,519 9,329 11,18 2 10,635 1 1 ,7 1 4 12,210 4,538 -76 2,515 6,605 10,649 3,676 1,554 2,334 8,926 9,768 29,504 30,101 8360 33,501 34,946 36,762 37,896 100,636 99,492 112,966 22,017 109,953 112,444 22,362 25,427 121,252 26,216 27,541 28,383 85,719 83,591 95,825 91,652 93,164 10 138 0 9,444 165 210 230 162 117 132 293 282 300 296 553 259 625 837 291 875 753 740 (D) 887 801 1,908 2,718 2,492 3,330 3,902 3,589 (0 ) 5,757 1,17 4 1,888 (0 ) 4,257 5,989 3,854 5,348 5,312 3,199 4,068 4,124 4,505 4,058 32,845 30,255 35,032 30,627 31,8 74 1,609 37,735 1,73 1 1,895 1,650 1,483 1,681 15,150 16,144 16,618 16,502 17 ,4 12 18*974 14,462 18,761 2,245 1,468 2 ,173 2,474 3,022 2,377 17,695 14 ,1 1 1 18,414 3,601 3,925 4,587 4,396 4,450 4,502 10 ,0 17 8,832 10,522 8,958 9,253 1,802 9*513 1,640 1,643 1,861 1,975 1,907 11*173 4,033 3,896 3 ,77 1 3,955 8,890 (0 ) 9,709 10,943 3,822 (D) 8,802 10,645 3,413 (D ) 9,733 9,251 9,662 14,125 1,760 1,683 1,639 1,706 1,75 7 1,829 3,146 3,295 3,477 3*774 4,981 5,350 5,672 6,704 6,883 7,358 16,986 17,493 19,559 20,935 7,48 7 21,8 72 23*119 7,739 8,074 8,730 9,221 9,513 14,917 15,901 17 ,1 4 1 18,301 19,280 841 19,872 863 879 1,522 1,557 282 1,6 17 265 330 381 460 589 612 555 682 805 974 1,247 6,364 6,611 6,865 7,390 7,776 7,885 13,054 13,9 41 15,045 15,974 16,749 17,008 959 985 1,039 2,736 1,251 3 ,17 7 1,405 B a rb e r, K ansas 19 8 2 19 8 3 19 8 4 1,414 B a rto n , K an sas 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 2 19 8 3 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e......................................... Nonfarm personal income.................................... Farm income1................................................... Population (thousands)2 ........................................ Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )...................... Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work............................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3........ Plus: Adjustment for residence............................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*......................... Plus: Transfer payments...................................... 89,505 90,105 102,790 423,677 420,516 449,563 462,504 443,655 447,809 76,937 81,180 85,957 86,304 85,496 86,051 410,760 415,188 441,628 450,582 425,837 423,963 12,568 8,925 14,827 11,9 33 18 ,718 16,739 12 ,917 5,328 7,935 11,9 22 17,8 18 23,846 6.9 7.1 7 .1 7.0 6.8 6.6 32.9 33.1 33.1 33.0 32.4 31.4 12 ,9 77 12 ,72 1 14,227 13,998 15,267 15,657 12,8 74 12,704 13,568 14,001 13,694 14,284 60,412 60,945 69,549 333,504 308,498 304,309 2,993 3 ,17 7 3,402 3,525 3,422 3,395 19,433 18,846 20,422 21,463 19,6 74 19,095 - 3 ,0 9 4 - 3 ,3 7 1 - 3 ,6 7 6 - 3 ,5 6 1 - 3 ,0 7 1 - 2 ,7 1 6 - 8 ,1 5 4 - 6 ,6 1 1 - 7 ,6 8 1 - 7 ,4 4 6 - 5 ,5 6 8 54,325 - 4 ,0 2 3 54,397 62,471 58,118 63,308 60,314 290,113 281,426 303,569 304,595 283,256 28 1,19 1 100,784 98,237 65,204 104,214 69,801 66,425 317,700 306,883 331,672 21,692 21,599 23,787 24,471 23,865 24,702 83,682 85,279 90,989 98,407 94,976 99,164 13,488 14,109 14,526 15,648 17,0 41 17 ,7 7 4 49,882 53,811 55,005 59,502 65,423 67,454 36,940 39,669 41,426 215,936 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries............................................ Other labor income............................................. Proprietors' income6........................................... Farm.......................................................... Nonfarm ..................................................... Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................. Nonfarm.......................................................... Private........................................................ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining..................................................... Construction.............................................. Manufacturing........................................... Nondurable goods................................... Durable goods........................................ Transportation and public u tilities.................... Wholesale trade ......................................... Retail trade.............................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate.................. Services.................................................. Government and government enterprises............... Federal, civilian.......................................... M ilitary................................................... State and local........................................ See footnotes at end of tables. 41,0 13 38,555 36,950 249,678 243,046 260,110 258,651 226,735 3,563 3,960 4,025 3,915 3,692 3,561 25,741 24,985 26,054 24,819 21,800 20,690 19,909 17,3 16 24,098 20,276 27,554 25,914 42,281 38,852 45,508 50,034 59,963 67,683 10,444 6,879 12,815 9,966 16 ,7 78 14,686 10,605 3,102 5,749 9,767 15,688 21,600 9,465 10,437 11,2 83 10,310 10 ,776 11,2 28 31,6 76 35,750 39,759 40,267 44,275 46,083 12,568 8,925 14,827 11,9 33 18 ,718 16,739 12 ,9 17 5,328 7,935 11,9 22 17,8 18 23,846 47,844 52,020 54,722 53,271 51,083 49,686 304,783 301,555 323,737 321,582 290,680 280,463 40,579 44,389 46,728 44,554 41,611 40,432 280,006 274,765 294,906 289,946 256,337 245,056 2,673 3,394 2,971 2,314 1,572 1,6 77 756 1,358 1,432 1,505 1,214 1,144 7,460 7,129 8,463 6,427 3,932 2,903 66,904 60,695 68,609 65,361 37,795 30,218 3,431 2,439 2,945 2,983 3,002 3,067 19,809 19,059 18,591 17,904 18,091 17 ,7 3 7 4,381 6,664 6,970 7,092 7,8 11 7,70 2 36,332 35,336 38,525 36,480 36,579 36,291 (D ) (D ) (D ) (0 ) (0 ) (0 ) (0) 17,863 18,206 19,260 20,521 21,788 (0 ) 6,906 (0 ) 7,264 (D ) (D ) 18,469 17,1 30 19,265 15,959 14,79 1 14,499 5,754 (0) 5,860 7,545 7,567 25,296 25,240 27,586 27,331 27,201 25,662 4,378 5,369 4,222 3,635 2,941 2,965 35,732 21,792 32,580 34,740 34,470 28,041 25,406 5,448 5,323 5,346 5,302 4,980 4,759 34,075 35,641 35,778 35,793 34,463 34,509 2,237 2,403 2,433 2,532 2,433 2,319 10,595 12,255 12,540 13,393 12,6 27 12,949 4 ,8 17 5,808 6,472 7,005 7,395 7,4 73 50,507 52,601 57,105 57,709 60,326 61,140 7,266 7,631 7,994 8 ,7 17 9,472 9,254 2 4,777 26,790 28,831 31,636 34,343 35,407 695 705 782 809 845 855 2,372 2,526 2,626 2,815 2,824 3,004 226 214 267 312 378 484 1,15 1 1,040 1,249 1,482 1,793 2,296 6,343 6 ,712 6,945 7,596 8,249 7,915 21,254 23,224 24,956 27,339 29,726 30,107 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 45 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] B ro w n , Kansas B o u rb o n , Kansas 1983 1982 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 1984 1983 1987 1986 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Farm income1............................................................ 173 ,2 17 183,284 194,104 204,979 20 5 ,177 211,564 114 ,6 71 111,636 12 1,2 76 139,579 146,851 15 1,748 170,737 2,480 182,362 922 195,628 -1,524 202,862 2,117 201,387 3,790 205,821 5,743 104,228 10,443 111,139 497 116,217 5,059 118,673 20,906 124,284 22,567 129,887 21,861 Population (thousands)"*.................................................. 15.9 16.0 15.9 15.7 15.6 15.4 11.8 11.8 11.7 11.5 11.4 11.3 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 10,898 11,4 52 12,225 13,091 13,138 13 ,73 7 9,742 9,472 10,358 12,183 12,8 74 13,4 14 119,446 7,557 -5,289 106,600 34,648 31,969 129,209 8,150 -7,681 113,378 36,409 33,497 139,877 9,119 -9,013 121,745 38,447 33,912 147,363 9,854 -8,611 128,898 40,053 36,028 144,184 9,744 -5,929 128,511 39,654 37,012 146,252 9,778 -4,679 131,795 41,453 38,316 60,246 3,252 903 57,897 32,344 24,430 54,383 3,435 220 51,168 34,203 26,265 62,538 3,737 52 58,853 35,572 26,851 79,473 4,014 (L) 75,475 36,405 27,699 83,843 4,227 874 80,490 36,417 29,944 87,424 4,599 326 83,151 37,935 30,662 96,733 10,685 12,028 1,886 10,142 105,431 11,883 11,895 348 11,547 116,112 12,497 11,268 -2,092 13,360 119,634 12,488 15,241 1,571 13,670 114,428 11,548 13,208 3,264 14,944 113,972 11,421 20,859 5,207 15,652 39,660 3,928 16,658 7,877 8,781 42,186 4,318 7,879 -1,991 9,870 44,708 4,467 13,363 2,595 10,768 46,158 4,454 28,861 18,557 10,304 47,471 4,591 31,781 20,327 11,454 50,939 5,005 31,480 19,598 11,882 2,480 116,966 104,262 289 5,352 5,007 12,708 6,448 6,260 28,157 5,363 10,629 17,187 19,570 12,704 2,208 526 9,970 922 128,287 114,89? 340 6,664 5,779 14,199 6,878 7,321 32,596 5,154 11,640 17,325 21,200 13,390 2,343 477 10,570 -1,524 141,401 126,823 437 5,360 5,546 16,162 7,911 8,251 42,721 4,633 11,470 17,668 22,826 14,578 2,704 609 11,265 2,117 145,246 129,471 485 4,420 5,284 17,363 8,880 8,483 42,300 4,826 12,024 18,485 24,284 15,775 2,903 706 12,166 3,790 140,394 123,820 506 1,035 6,269 18,106 9,416 8,690 35,503 5,702 11,944 19,271 25,484 16,574 2,856 853 12,865 5,743 140,509 122,669 507 789 6,778 20,714 11,966 8,748 32,810 4,166 11,936 19,987 24,982 17,840 3,062 1,092 13,686 10,443 49,803 39,688 473 430 2,550 5,982 734 5,248 6,047 3,828 5,550 2,494 12,334 10,115 1,562 470 8,083 497 53,886 43,324 493 334 3,161 8,529 749 7,780 5,432 3,635 6,005 2,828 12,907 10,562 1,683 479 8,400 5,059 57,479 46,366 426 409 3,112 9,917 923 8,994 6,217 3,389 5,869 3,015 14,012 11,113 1,712 541 8,860 20,906 58,567 46,450 410 451 2,713 10,684 949 9,735 5,933 3,224 5,533 3,071 14,431 12,117 1,869 515 9,733 22,567 61,276 48,363 316 1,200 2,933 11,205 974 10,231 5,552 3,068 5,297 3,159 15,633 12,913 1,881 624 10,408 21,861 65,563 52,322 327 1,304 3,265 12,091 641 11,450 5,711 3,197 5,811 4,451 16,165 13,241 1,913 799 10,529 1983 1984 Derivation of total personal income-. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Transfer payments................................................ E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Nonfarm ............................................................... Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining............................................................. M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................ Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... Chase, Kansas B u tle r , K a n s a s 1982 1985 1986 1987 1982 1985 1984 1983 1987 1986 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l o e rs o n a l i n c o m e ..................................................................................................................... 544,712 575 ,977 608,950 650,089 702,374 743,016 33,306 31,434 36,883 38,410 43,439 48,224 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income’ ............................................................ 536,931 7,781 571,654 4,323 595,522 13,428 635,902 14,187 676,056 26,318 702,659 40,357 30,729 2,577 32,315 -8 8 1 34,853 2,030 36,035 2,375 36,334 7,105 37,650 10,574 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 46.9 47.1 47.1 47.6 48.2 49.2 3.2 3.2 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.0 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 11,6 21 12,226 12,9 16 13,6 70 14,581 15,104 10,464 9,693 11,2 86 12,109 14,040 16 ,0 11 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus-. Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by Dlace of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus-. Transfer payments............................................... 260,304 15,018 136,444 381,730 87,077 75,905 263,202 15,007 152,954 401,149 93,749 81,073 272,207 15,377 172,195 429,025 98,703 81,222 272,900 16,429 199,500 455,971 108,557 85,561 298,189 17,448 221,165 501,906 109,897 90,571 315,561 17,897 234,554 532,218 115,136 95,662 12,994 685 6,681 18,990 7,681 6,635 9,819 690 7,595 16,724 8,066 6,644 14,042 795 7,229 20,476 9,572 6,835 14,061 821 7,869 21,109 10,162 7,139 19,150 852 7,777 26,075 10,103 7,261 23,643 938 7,486 30,191 10,540 7,493 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6 .................................................... Farm................................................................... Non*arm.............................................................. 182,203 30,401 47,700 5,151 42,549 185,281 30,535 47,386 1,785 45,601 184,993 26,272 60,942 10,931 50,011 183,170 23,484 66,246 11,738 54,508 189,309 24,264 84,616 23,925 60,691 190,557 23,804 101,200 37,876 63,324 7,918 721 4,355 1,756 2,599 8,022 726 1,071 -1,681 2,752 8,869 783 4,390 1,235 3,155 8,556 732 4,773 1,633 3,140 8,880 750 9,510 6,413 3,097 9,635 884 13,124 9,890 3,234 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate............ ............... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ........................................................... State and local................................................... 7,781 252,523 216,566 1,687 16,580 27,097 67,518 57,679 9,839 17,409 11,829 25,674 9,219 39,553 35,957 2,999 1,562 31,396 4,323 258,879 219,552 1,426 14,447 28,193 65,324 55,351 9,973 18,109 10,831 28,153 10,431 42,638 39,327 3,033 1,437 34,857 13,428 258,779 216,492 1,386 13,096 30,214 54,361 43,362 10,999 19,677 11,552 29,751 10,674 45,781 42,287 3,013 1,775 37,499 14,187 258,713 212,734 1,264 12,856 30,960 47,793 37,280 10,513 18,596 11,139 30,036 10,518 49,572 45,979 3,236 2,129 40,614 26,318 271,871 222,174 1,102 8,082 40,600 43,899 34,304 9,595 19,962 10,232 30,582 11,576 56,139 49,697 3,220 2,575 43.902 40,357 275,204 222,591 1,452 7,188 39,203 41,480 32,682 8,798 20,349 10,864 30,952 12,005 59,098 52,613 3,291 3,299 46,023 2,577 10,417 7,781 ai 1C8 885 599 -8 8 1 10,700 8,016 2,030 12,012 9,135 2,375 11,686 8,587 7,105 12,045 8,806 (L) 126 1,081 346 10,574 13,069 9,566 ID (D ) (0 ) (D ) (D ) (D ) 1,549 574 1,893 753 2,212 3,099 617 145 2,337 1,479 753 1,850 828 2,305 3,239 606 176 2,457 2,282 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k See footnotes at end of tables. (D ) (0) 1,467 712 1,275 603 2,093 2,636 423 104 2,109 (L ) 87 1,212 546 (0) (0 ) 1,403 600 1,748 626 1,750 2,684 462 97 2,125 a) 102 1,430 473 (0) (0) 1,731 514 1,830 697 2,315 2.877 575 124 2,178 (L) 113 1,064 389 (D) (D ) 1») 478 (D ) 1,942 832 2,338 3,503 654 226 2,623 46 KANSAS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] C h a u ta u q u a , K an sas 1982 1983 1984 1985 C h e ro ke e , K an sas 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ........................................................................................................................ Nonfarm personal income............................. 45,745 4 3,677 49,861 49,808 48,810 50,909 198,100 205,589 219,180 236,383 43,537 2,208 236,520 42,931 746 245,939 47,685 2,176 47,479 2,329 46,457 2,353 48,836 2,073 193,041 5,059 204,915 674 217,536 1,644 227,392 8,991 229,447 7,073 238320 7,119 5.1 5.1 5.0 4.8 4.7 4.6 22.0 22.2 22.4 9,041 22.3 8,488 223 10,036 10 ,4 77 10,488 1 1 ,1 8 1 8,994 9,252 9,791 10,590 10,607 11,0 8 1 23,634 1,415 1,004 23,223 11,782 10,740 20,951 1,290 915 20,576 11,939 11,162 23,705 1,412 1,011 23,304 15,444 11,113 24,903 1,573 947 24,277 14,245 11,286 23,696 1,512 1,371 23,555 13,583 11,672 25,675 1,733 851 24,793 14,180 11,936 94,769 5,752 31,959 120,976 34,420 42,704 92,671 5,797 36,953 123,827 37,029 44,733 98,771 6,238 41,172 133,705 39,511 45,964 110,709 6,884 40Ì072 143,897 42,554 49,932 112,020 7179 36 708 141,549 42309 52362 118652 7 726 36631 147 557 44 284 54398 14,805 1,469 7,360 1,216 6,144 13,483 1,353 6,115 -2 0 8 6,323 13,993 1,364 8,348 1,238 7,110 15,104 1,452 8,347 1,404 6,943 13,280 1,216 9,200 1,441 7,759 15,048 1,408 9,219 1,115 8,104 71,721 8,571 14,477 4,208 10,269 72,562 8,800 11,309 -1 5 0 11,459 75,247 8,817 14,707 828 13,879 77,666 8,729 24,314 8,210 16,104 79,125 8,844 24,051 6,323 17,728 84,451 9,444 24,757 6,351 18,406 2,208 21,426 17,767 226 3,332 2,367 417 (0) (0) 2,509 858 2,793 911 4,354 3,659 431 164 3,064 746 20,205 16,316 246 2,459 1,266 325 (D) 0» 2,346 905 2,817 1,015 4,937 3,889 447 152 3,290 2,176 21,529 17,473 171 3,358 1,493 202 (0) (0) 2,098 818 2,821 1,065 5,447 4,056 455 187 3,414 2,329 22,574 18,263 140 2,905 2,845 392 (0) (0) 1,972 706 2,653 937 5,713 4,311 491 218 3,602 2,353 21,343 17,078 101 1,486 1,599 448 (D) (0) 2,514 499 2,446 884 7,101 4,265 490 263 3,512 2,073 23,602 19,579 159 1,304 2,979 469 (D) (0) 2,434 225 2,586 927 8,496 4,023 534 336 3,153 5,059 89,710 73,324 355 753 2,403 23,735 11,433 12,302 21,000 3,447 7,830 2,838 10,963 16,386 1,330 736 14,320 674 91,997 74,845 249 698 2,797 23,574 9,692 13,882 20,840 3,195 8,472 3,241 11,779 17,152 1,416 665 15,071 1,644 97,127 79,383 310 740 3,297 23,815 4,789 19,026 22,836 3,005 8,018 3,576 13,786 17,744 1,396 842 15,506 8,991 101,718 82,732 223 821 3,295 24,811 5,454 19,357 23,042 2,687 7,952 3,625 16,276 18,986 1,534 999 16,453 7,073 104,947 84,672 201 743 4,240 24,999 7,230 17,769 21,991 2,896 7,669 3,763 18,170 20,275 1,526 1,208 17,541 7,119 111,533 89 941 216 554 4,679 26,699 8,758 17,941 23,287 3363 7,983 3,852 19,308 21392 1,661 1,548 18,383 Population (thousands)2 ...................................... P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence.................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 22 2 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income".................................................... Farm................................................. Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and o th e r'....... Mining........................................................... Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods........................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... Cheyenne, Kansas 1982 1983 1984 C la rk , K a n s a s 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 38,776 41,670 42,908 51,710 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. farm incom e'.............................................. 58,130 61,830 33,268 35,832 40,289 40,926 39,969 33,820 4,956 36,807 4,863 44,886 39,939 2,969 40,979 10,731 43,045 15,085 43,736 18,094 25,248 8,020 27,852 7,980 29,357 10,932 29,119 11,807 28,497 11,472 29,366 15,520 Population (thousands)1 .................................................. 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.5 2.7 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ................................................................... 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.6 2.6 10,429 1 1 ,1 1 2 11,74 3 14,222 16,129 17,4 46 12,231 13,193 14,856 15,248 15,250 17,16 5 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent".................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................ 20,716 1,014 108 19,810 12,868 6,098 21,899 1,049 191 21,041 13,943 6,686 21,104 1,149 169 20,124 15,736 7,048 28,551 1,219 160 27,492 16,670 7,548 35,163 1,383 53 33,833 16,144 8,153 37,827 1,407 119 36,539 16,817 8,474 20,054 727 -1,283 18,044 9,491 5,733 19,997 703 -1,232 18,062 11,775 5,995 23,828 772 -1,187 21,869 12,075 6,345 24,247 789 -9 6 9 22,489 12,262 6,175 23,934 793 -9 1 5 22,226 11,317 6,426 28,255 838 -9 4 2 26,475 11,723 6,688 11,551 958 8,207 3,151 5,056 11,860 1,037 9,002 3,111 5,891 12,257 1,038 7,809 1,232 6,577 12,034 981 15,536 9,091 6,445 13,071 1,108 20,984 13,521 7,463 12,444 1,026 24,357 16,501 7,856 10,509 910 8,635 6,670 1,965 10,310 908 8,779 6,674 2,105 10,768 956 12,104 9,639 2,465 10,486 884 12,877 10,568 2,309 10,255 858 12,821 10,288 2,533 10,459 883 16,913 14,321 2,592 4,956 15,760 12,775 173 109 1,070 136 (0) (0) 1,607 2,513 2,511 1,003 3,653 2,985 387 121 2,477 4,863 17,036 13,857 186 186 1,462 145 (D) (0) 1,607 2,425 2,597 1,239 4,010 3,179 439 112 2,628 2,969 18,135 14,780 170 102 1,381 151 (D) (0) 1,709 2,557 2,681 1,503 4,526 3,355 408 137 2,810 10,731 17,820 14,284 169 119 726 149 (D) (0) 1,939 2,499 2,812 1,466 4,405 3,536 432 161 2,943 15,085 20,078 16,316 166 54 2,139 123 (0) (0) 1,981 2,393 2,588 1,464 5,408 3,762 448 195 3,119 18,094 19,733 15,857 191 52 869 122 (D) (0) 1,986 2,580 2,573 1,639 5,845 3,876 506 250 3,120 8,020 12,034 8,071 (D) 659 1,052 (D) (D) 0 1,115 778 1,807 689 1,741 3,963 335 89 3,539 7,980 12,017 7,802 (0) 680 700 (0) (0) 0 1,093 739 1,827 776 1,748 4,215 310 79 3,826 10,932 12,896 8,389 (D) 554 1,036 (D) (D) 0 1,274 759 1,899 810 1,858 4,507 318 103 4,086 11,807 12,440 7,802 (D) 530 992 (D) (0) 0 813 695 1,789 856 1,930 4,638 310 121 4,207 11,472 12,462 7,669 (D) 297 869 (D) (0) 0 971 722 1,570 943 2,083 4,793 310 146 4,337 15,520 12,735 7,938 196 266 843 55 (D) (D) 1,002 697 1,678 980 2,221 4,797 327 187 4,283 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.................................. Other labor income....................................... Proprietors income6...................................... Farm................................................... Nonfarm.................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ......................................... Nonfarm.................................... Private....................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................ Construction............................................ M anufacturing...................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e ................................................. Retail trade............................. Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................ Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian...................................... M ilita ry ....................................... State and local.................................... See footnotes at end of tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 47 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] C lo u d , K a n s a s C la y , K a n s a s 1982 1984 1983 1987 1986 1985 1982 1984 1983 1986 1985 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 104,561 107,437 113,572 116 ,5 77 125,298 129,419 130,000 141,6 53 143,824 148 ,716 150,976 156,144 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 95,387 9,174 101,708 5,729 107,481 6,091 109,946 6,631 114,020 11,278 118,529 10,890 120,521 9,479 125,803 15,850 131,962 11,862 135,203 13,513 135,817 15,159 142,835 13,309 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 9.6 9.8 9.6 9.4 9.3 9.3 12.3 12.3 12.2 11.9 11.7 11.5 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 10,910 10,989 11,8 18 12 ,4 14 13,486 13,949 10,575 11,5 15 11,8 2 7 12,478 12,9 14 13,535 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 54,601 2,895 6,267 57,973 27,214 19,374 54,827 3,009 6,355 58,173 28,368 20,896 58,694 3,298 6,305 61,701 30,373 21,498 58,488 3,504 6,997 61,981 31,691 22,905 65,206 3,683 7,057 68,580 32,746 23,972 66,848 3,916 7,327 70,259 34,270 24,890 70,400 3,965 576 67,011 36,579 26,410 78,838 3,998 700 75,540 38,203 27,910 78,692 4,347 650 74,995 40,610 28,219 80,310 4,592 789 76,507 42,024 30,185 83,716 4,749 674 79,641 40,115 31,220 86,799 5,184 437 82,052 41,908 32,184 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 31,372 3,234 19,995 8,248 11,747 32,644 3,386 18,797 4,832 13,965 34,006 3,410 21,278 5,205 16,073 33,730 3,135 21,623 5,783 15,840 34,729 3,216 27,261 10,459 16,802 36,062 3,317 27,469 10,048 17,421 46,681 4,623 19,096 8,711 10,385 47,531 4,743 26,564 15,108 11,456 49,816 4,760 24,116 11,130 12,986 49,843 4,581 25,886 12,802 13,084 50,611 4,659 28,446 14,471 13,975 54,634 5,015 27,150 12,602 14,548 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private........... ' .................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 9,174 45,427 36,721 276 398 3,330 10,576 1,991 8,585 3,697 3,901 5,478 1,858 7,207 8,706 1,011 311 7,384 5,729 49,098 39,748 303 403 4,447 9,509 2,130 7,379 4,460 4,028 6,355 1,912 8,331 9,350 1,063 291 7,996 6,091 52,603 42,943 286 413 5,110 9,246 2,202 7,044 5,027 4,122 6,379 2,496 9,864 9,660 1,043 361 8,256 6,631 51,857 41,684 271 434 4,405 9,031 2,381 6,650 4,577 4,030 6,436 2,177 10,323 10,173 1,097 422 8,654 11,278 53,928 43,254 259 185 4,825 9,369 2,356 7,013 5,014 3,659 6,429 2,341 11,173 10,674 1,099 511 9,064 10,890 55,958 44,883 362 247 5,094 9,086 2,446 6,640 5,389 3,812 6,565 2,446 11,882 11,075 1,136 654 9,285 9,479 60,921 49,518 607 637 4,229 3,437 (D) (D) 6,266 8,804 7,251 3,264 15,023 11,403 1,281 435 9,687 15,850 62,988 50,810 701 692 3,435 3,608 (0) (D) 6,370 8,958 7,855 3,639 15,552 12,178 1,328 392 10,458 11,862 66,830 54,118 734 720 3,999 5,368 380 4,988 6,925 8,924 8,350 3,684 15,414 12,712 1,716 458 10,538 13,513 66,797 53,336 689 656 3,960 4,634 467 4,167 6,370 8,715 8,724 3,659 15,929 13,461 1,822 534 11,105 15,159 68,557 54,211 578 498 4,537 4,752 491 4,261 7,200 7,681 8,409 3,574 16,982 14,346 1,964 646 11,736 13,309 73,490 58,583 579 343 5,361 7,379 729 6,650 6,655 8,557 8,513 3,575 17,621 14,907 1,926 827 12,154 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k C o ffe y , K a n s a s 1982 1984 1983 Com anche, Kansas 1985 1987 1986 1982 1984 1983 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ....................................................................................................................... 116,530 130,844 141,3 37 121,295 113,089 122,062 30,559 28,168 32,549 33,556 36,404 36,139 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 111,561 4,969 129,382 1,462 138,393 2,944 113,474 7,821 104,077 9,012 111,263 10,799 24,624 5,935 26,086 2,082 27,731 4,818 28,320 5,236 28,277 8,127 28,860 7,279 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e (d o lla rs ) Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 9.7 9.9 9.9 9.3 9.0 9.0 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.4 11,9 74 13 ,175 14,241 13,008 12,619 13,6 15 11,9 05 10,956 12,645 13,221 14,463 14,823 151,672 9,376 -66,142 76,154 22,719 17,657 185,652 11,582 -87,807 86,263 25,940 18,641 212,731 13,309 -104,620 94,802 27,307 19,228 113,696 6,948 -32,682 74,066 27,613 19,616 89,731 5,327 -18,972 65,432 27,272 20,385 102,839 6,083 -24,232 72,524 28,496 21,042 17,569 743 68 16,894 8,267 5,398 14,083 740 133 13,476 9,111 5,581 17,647 814 83 16,916 9,771 5,862 17,326 820 306 16,812 10,481 6,263 20,278 839 401 19,840 9,777 6,787 19,482 875 399 19,006 10,114 7,019 126,517 14,527 10,628 3,905 6,723 159,224 18,972 7,456 434 7,022 182,523 20,282 9,926 1,931 7,995 87,799 9,897 16,000 6,830 9,170 63,246 8,075 18,410 8,046 10,364 72,841 9,423 20,575 9,800 10,775 8,714 803 8,052 5,282 2,770 8,836 841 4,406 1,450 2,956 9,414 875 7,358 4,194 3,164 8,875 814 7,637 4,640 2,997 8,795 788 10,695 7,553 3,142 8,744 796 9,942 6,689 3,253 4,969 146,703 138,860 256 1,355 108,985 2,302 (D) (D) 10,513 1,750 5,166 1,696 6,837 7,843 1,001 317 6,525 1,462 184,190 175,534 199 1,332 132,919 1,915 0» (D) 15,689 1,718 5,780 1,904 14,078 8,656 1,058 302 7,296 2,944 209,787 200,072 168 1,298 118,031 3,308 (0) (0) (D) 1,549 6,214 1,886 (D) 9,715 1,127 375 8,213 7,821 105,875 95,405 150 1,429 26,991 2,942 (0) (0) (D) 1,459 5,365 2,021 (0) 10,470 1,154 420 8,896 9,012 80,719 69,330 118 1,007 9,741 1,286 (D) (0) (D) 1,540 5,585 2,104 (D) 11,389 1,205 508 9,676 10,799 92,040 79,613 201 836 10,202 3,565 (D) (D) (D) 1,698 5,825 2,388 (D) 12,427 1,158 651 10,618 5,935 11,634 8,837 132 828 1,097 603 (D) (D) 1,009 1,054 1,862 600 1,652 2,797 274 84 2,439 2,082 12,001 8,978 145 638 1,195 643 (D) (D) 988 964 1,815 685 1,905 3,023 289 79 2,655 4,818 12,829 9,657 141 821 1,159 715 (0) (0) 1,274 882 1,709 735 2,221 3,172 305 97 2,770 5,236 12,090 8,775 126 534 897 676 (D) 0» 1,176 942 1,771 737 1,916 3,315 329 114 2,872 8,127 12,151 8,796 143 360 744 729 92 637 1,205 950 1,728 789 2,148 3,355 342 137 2,876 7,279 12,203 8,924 176 329 758 778 100 678 1,223 956 1,670 772 2,262 3,279 348 176 2,755 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................. Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... See footnotes at end of tables. 48 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] C o w le y , K a n s a s 1982 1983 1984 C r a w fo rd , K a n s a s 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ....................................................................................................................... 400,350 403,932 430,670 450,052 466,104 486,620 378,042 398,124 Nonfarm personal income........................................... Farm incom e'............................................................ 421,144 442,902 461,431 479,840 391,379 8,971 401,575 2,357 426,799 3,871 446,560 3,492 457,289 8,815 481,070 5,550 373,995 4,047 397,466 658 417,492 3,652 435,319 7,583 451,094 10,337 468,111 11,729 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 37.4 37.1 37.4 37.2 37.2 36.9 38.0 38.2 38.2 37.8 37.7 37.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 10,700 10,889 11,5 21 12,095 12,545 13,203 9,940 10,420 1 1 ,0 1 1 11,70 9 12,225 12,827 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus-. Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 258,588 15,275 14,349 257,662 71,350 71,338 252,979 15,001 14,927 252,905 75,239 75,788 278,768 16,583 14,261 276,446 79,110 75,114 289,602 18,432 13,569 284,739 86,556 78,757 298,044 18,841 15,162 294,365 89,101 82,638 316,874 20,381 11,262 307,755 93,319 85,546 209,643 12,862 12,378 209,159 81,344 87,539 216,825 13,309 14,382 217,898 87,481 92,745 233,779 14,472 15,570 234,877 93,274 92,993 245,190 15,723 16,046 245,513 97,591 99,798 261,163 16,808 13,848 258,203 99,597 103,631 269,761 17,498 15,984 268,247 104,299 107,294 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 197,825 21,609 39,154 6,930 32,224 194,732 21,512 36,735 388 36,347 214,698 21,706 42,364 1,931 40,433 224,435 22,201 42,966 1,604 41,362 224,390 22,196 51,458 6,976 44,482 242,358 24,513 50,003 3,645 46,358 166,004 17,456 26,183 3,472 22,711 171,873 18,387 26.565 103 26,462 182,103 18,231 33,445 3,104 30,341 187,906 17,981 39,303 7,057 32,246 196,939 18,934 45,290 9,829 35,461 202,482 19,162 48,117 11,208 36,909 Earnings by industry: Farm ....................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................. Wholesale trade...................................... ........... Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises.. ..................... Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 8,971 249,617 203,998 2,480 10,098 14,736 69,148 39,127 30,021 18,290 6,473 24,350 6,552 51,871 45,619 2,674 1,282 41,663 2,357 250,622 202,682 2,769 8,996 13,407 60,922 32,774 28,148 18,434 6,935 25,177 7,614 58,428 47,940 2,755 1,159 44,026 3,871 274,897 224,021 2,644 9,156 17,547 66,161 35,663 30,498 21,568 7,225 28,461 8,159 63,100 50,876 2,807 1,409 46,660 3,492 286,110 230,694 2,233 8,837 19,170 68,829 43,897 24,932 19,838 7,598 27,252 7,955 68,982 55,416 2,958 1,669 50,789 8,815 289,229 229,794 1,634 5,593 17,301 67,989 44,990 22,999 19,781 7,240 27,483 8,269 74,504 59,435 2,960 2,019 54,456 5,550 311,324 247,242 1,635 4,704 18,275 78,089 55,245 22,844 19,894 7,304 27,082 9,680 80,579 64,082 3,169 2,587 58,326 4,047 205,596 160,934 702 7,240 9,687 44,421 17,905 26,516 18,920 11,965 22,478 7,473 38,048 44,662 5,635 1,705 37,322 658 216,167 170,634 1,040 6,383 10,297 47,998 19,663 28,335 18,942 11,730 23,827 8,529 41,888 45,533 4,941 1,479 39,113 3,652 230,127 182,175 913 8,096 12,279 45,488 20,667 24,821 22,801 12,551 24,837 8,573 46,637 47,952 5,065 1,765 41,122 7,583 237,607 186,128 809 7,871 12,556 47,246 22,849 24,397 19,812 12,419 25,618 8,886 50,911 51,479 5,099 2,065 44,315 10,337 250,826 196,707 666 6,841 13,392 49,456 25,393 24,063 21,113 13,043 26,905 8,729 56,562 54,119 4,849 2,384 46,886 11,729 258,032 201,492 649 7,562 13,681 48,625 27,888 20,737 21,465 13,699 27,206 9,435 59,170 56,540 4,925 2,976 48,639 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k D e c a tu r, K a n s a s 1982 1984 1983 D ic k in s o n 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 Kansas 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a ! in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 68,741 77,10 9 79,200 80,790 85,809 94,811 209,279 215,034 232,202 245,475 254,875 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1 .......................................................... 271,40 7 49,477 19,264 51,649 25,460 52,847 26,353 53,024 27,766 51,743 34,066 53,471 41,340 203,870 5,409 209,203 5,831 222,247 9,955 230,944 14,531 236,223 18,652 245,685 25,722 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.5 4.3 4.2 19.9 20.1 20.0 19.8 19.8 20.0 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 14,679 16,536 17,0 76 18,033 19 ,8 17 22,335 10,502 10 ,719 11,6 23 12,370 12,843 13,541 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment tor residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 41,841 1,485 1,533 41,889 18,362 8,490 48,436 1,476 1,605 48,625 19,143 9,341 49,746 1,537 1,739 49,948 19,622 9,630 50,893 1,600 1,608 50,901 19,637 10,252 55,802 1,530 1,319 55,591 19,444 10,774 63,773 1,610 1,360 63,523 20,252 11,036 102,288 6,255 27,763 123,796 44,967 40,516 100,032 5,938 31,608 125,702 46,614 42,718 112,582 6,633 33,489 139,438 49,542 43,222 120,882 7,318 31,863 145,427 54,418 45,630 127,970 7,657 32,973 153,286 53,941 47,648 140,792 8,185 33,185 165,792 56,524 49,091 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income6.................................................... Farm.......................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 18,925 1,717 21,199 17,498 3,701 18,769 1,721 28,006 23,739 4,267 18,823 1,659 29,264 24,642 4,622 18,416 1,599 30,878 26,166 4,712 17,112 1,459 37,231 32,569 4,662 17,350 1,507 44,916 39,866 5,050 75,667 7,259 19,362 4,126 15,236 71,292 6,951 21,789 4,587 17,202 77,104 7,082 28,396 8,721 19.675 80,734 7,152 32,996 13,366 19,630 82,046 7,132 38,792 17,543 21,249 86,608 7,621 46,563 24,593 21,970 Earnings by industry: Farm .................................................................. Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining................................................... Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................. Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade.............................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services......................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 19,264 22,577 18,953 304 3,306 1,222 598 (0) (D) 1,831 2,138 3,071 1,339 5,144 3,624 584 149 2,891 25,460 23,036 19,164 350 2,485 1,454 509 (0) (0) 1,803 2,149 3,534 1,404 5,476 3,872 616 139 3,117 26,353 23,393 19,230 400 3,020 1,428 308 (0) (0) 1,681 2,115 3,256 1,410 5,612 4,163 644 174 3,345 27,766 23,127 18,762 367 2,679 1,419 375 (0) (0) 1,937 2,181 3,065 1,512 5,227 4,365 654 201 3,510 34,066 21,736 17,347 378 1,245 1,894 362 (D) (D) 1,798 2,060 2,700 1,296 5,614 4,389 686 243 3,460 41,340 22,433 17,835 397 1,021 1,846 773 189 584 1,909 2,240 2,569 1,285 5,795 4,598 749 311 3,538 5,409 96,879 80,568 1,072 1,251 6,170 13,570 3,637 9,933 14,802 7,032 15,227 4,168 17,276 16,311 1,582 658 14,071 5,831 94,201 76,750 1,333 1,356 6,157 11,099 3,462 7,637 14,480 7,149 11,954 4,517 18,705 17,451 1,672 593 15,186 9,955 102,627 84,432 1,315 1,497 7,098 11,225 3,099 8,126 16,764 7,130 11,910 4,782 22,711 18,195 1,639 745 15,811 14,531 106,351 86.890 1,290 i.808 8,944 10,862 3,163 7,699 14,950 6,848 11,789 4,927 25,472 19,461 1,697 878 16,886 18,652 109,318 88,854 1,264 1,346 8,572 11,429 2,947 8,482 15,446 7,163 11,861 5,138 26,635 20,464 1,773 1,063 17,628 25,722 115,070 93,889 1,551 1,616 8,953 13.433 2,697 10,736 15,676 8,006 12,335 5,264 27,055 21,181 1,941 1,361 17,879 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k See footnotes at end of tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 49 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] D o u g la s , K a n s a s D o n ip h a n , K a n s a s 1982 1982 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1985 1984 1983 1987 1986 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Farm income1............................................................ 79,643 82,485 86,020 99,423 102,008 104,921 645,013 686,884 743,985 804,883 879,804 927,544 69,020 10,623 74,859 7,626 78,341 7,679 83,603 15,820 86,022 15,986 89,647 15,274 641,845 3,168 685,384 1,500 740,613 3,372 802,536 2,347 876,528 3,276 924,426 3,118 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 9.2 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.0 69.5 69.4 70.1 71.3 73.5 75.1 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 8,6 12 9,072 9,443 10 ,917 11,2 23 11,6 40 9,287 9,899 10,615 11,2 83 11,9 76 12,349 46,316 2,284 3,009 47,041 17,443 15,159 46,070 2,410 3,272 46,932 19,458 16,095 49,840 2,692 2,023 49,171 20,144 16,705 58,852 2,890 4,226 60,188 21,767 17,468 59,142 2,928 5,714 61,928 20,748 19,332 60,745 3,113 5,645 63,277 21,721 19,923 437,655 24,143 35,349 448,861 111,774 84,378 464,015 25,407 36,649 475,257 118,828 92,799 504,144 27,774 42,388 518,758 130,928 94,299 534,342 31,167 50,123 553,298 146,678 104,907 583,356 34,436 52,936 601,856 169,633 108,315 613,989 36,804 55,454 632,639 178,177 116,728 29,777 2,860 13,679 9,145 4,534 31,699 3,164 11,207 6,181 5,026 34,566 3,331 11,943 6,237 5,706 35,257 3,360 20,235 14,494 5,741 34,979 3,249 20,914 14,770 6,144 36,852 3,390 20,503 14,109 6,394 361,417 34,943 41,295 1,852 39,443 380,980 37,710 45,325 223 45,102 409,997 39,006 55,141 2,109 53,032 432,276 39,376 62,690 1,143 61,547 471,639 42,253 69,464 2,130 67,334 496,330 45,270 72,389 1,965 70,424 10,623 35,693 28,361 287 286 2,014 4,883 2,227 2,656 1,501 10,946 3,038 1,524 3,882 7,332 723 301 6,308 7,626 38,444 30,644 352 263 2,323 5,916 2,437 3,479 1,490 11,050 3,497 1,702 4,051 7,800 753 275 6,772 7,679 42,161 33,899 322 171 2,688 6,712 (0) (D) 1,727 12,135 3,954 1,847 4,343 8,262 746 343 7,173 15,820 43,032 34,093 293 224 2,526 7,737 (0) (0) 1,198 12,074 3,740 1,675 4,626 8,939 796 408 7,735 15,986 43,156 33,556 261 126 2,906 5,249 (0) (0) 1,502 12,876 3,872 1,720 5,044 9,600 826 493 8,281 15,274 45,471 35,163 300 78 3,562 4,792 (D) (D) 1,429 13,817 4,102 1,897 5,186 10,308 902 632 8,774 3,168 434,487 292,596 1,015 2,765 22,598 96,415 78,348 18,067 26,532 11,890 51,160 12,997 67,224 141,891 10,674 3,817 127,400 1,500 462,515 312,178 1,168 2,584 25,380 99,607 78,318 21,289 27,201 11,712 56,921 14,879 72,726 150,337 10,885 3,867 135,585 3,372 500,772 341,621 1,140 2,453 29,850 106,062 82,028 24,034 28,759 13,155 58,513 15,474 86,215 159,151 11,089 4,439 143,623 2,347 531,995 366,906 1,130 3,109 32,051 108,647 82,087 26,560 28,815 14,313 63,635 15,974 99,232 165,089 12,437 5,216 147,436 3,276 580,080 401,711 1,044 1,647 39,522 115,011 86,374 28,637 31,141 14,022 69,080 18,253 111,991 178,369 12,750 5,873 159,746 3,118 610,871 434,969 1,414 1,467 44,335 119,714 88,244 31,470 32,934 14,882 73,159 21,592 125,472 175,902 13,117 6,613 156,172 1983 1984 1986 1987 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus-. Transfer payments............................................... E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Proprietors' income*.................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... Mining............................................................. Construction....................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary........................................................... State and local................................................... E lk , Kansas Ed w a rd s , K an sas 1982 1984 1983 1985 1987 1986 1982 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ....................................................................................................................... 52,093 52,072 62,148 66,959 73,422 79,093 38,949 37,155 41,428 41,557 44,989 44,220 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 41,256 10,837 44,158 7,914 45,936 16,212 46,228 20,731 46,402 27,020 47,887 31,206 36,346 2,603 37,341 -1 8 6 39,660 1,768 40,015 1,542 39,847 5,142 40,761 3,459 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 4.1 4.2 4.1 4.1 3.9 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.6 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 12,562 12,502 15,048 16,509 18,706 20,496 10,226 9,871 11,2 5 1 11,3 42 12 ,4 11 12,432 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance*................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 29,530 1,224 888 29,194 14,291 8,608 27,662 1,259 692 27,095 15,534 9,443 37,247 1,379 871 36,739 15,616 9,793 41,696 1,457 727 40,966 16,145 9,848 48,161 1,485 860 47,536 15,869 10,017 53,165 1,582 746 52,329 16,479 10,285 14,880 808 5,224 19,296 11,192 8,461 13,028 831 4,670 16,867 11,219 9,069 16,097 935 5,425 20,587 11,588 9,253 16,399 1,034 4,517 19,882 12,029 9,646 19,778 1,021 4,776 23,533 11,451 10,005 18,425 1,089 4,743 22,079 11,931 10,210 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 15,717 1,470 12,343 8,935 3,408 16,292 1,579 9,791 6,084 3,707 16,865 1,609 18,773 14,415 4,358 16,874 1,550 23,272 18,950 4,322 16,490 1,485 30,186 25,251 4,935 17,143 1,555 34,467 29,330 5,137 7,479 673 6,728 1,881 4,847 7,898 722 4,408 -8 8 6 5,294 8,354 775 6,968 1,076 5,892 8,719 789 6,891 879 6,012 8,381 752 10,645 4,503 6,142 8,499 771 9,155 2,803 6,352 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 10,837 18,693 15,314 (D) 431 1,095 3,011 358 2,653 1,570 (») 2,105 1,108 3,725 3,379 519 136 2,724 7,914 19,748 16,175 (0) 446 1,215 3,147 333 2,814 1,631 (D) 2,249 1,246 4,138 3,573 510 129 2,934 16,212 21,035 17,294 291 511 1,262 3,748 732 3,016 1,969 1,734 2,135 1,127 4,517 3,741 519 155 3,067 20,731 20,965 16,967 494 638 1,159 3,530 761 2,769 1,567 1,769 2,019 1,168 4,623 3,998 564 182 3,252 27,020 21,141 16,852 376 511 1,312 3,027 834 2,193 1,696 1,639 2,268 1,191 4,832 4,289 576 220 3,493 31,206 21,959 17,631 381 345 1,370 3,136 848 2,288 1,887 1,716 2,405 1,245 5,146 4,328 651 282 3,395 2,603 12,277 8,757 1,023 600 1,088 200 200 0 729 463 1,694 788 2,172 3,520 518 126 2,876 -1 8 6 13,214 9,555 1,193 689 1,134 106 106 0 650 1,083 1,781 770 2,149 3,659 449 113 3,097 1,768 14,329 10,328 1,185 1,041 1,007 197 127 70 929 960 1,748 845 2,416 4,001 458 138 3,405 1,542 14,857 10,562 941 1,220 1,309 152 (D) (D) 904 900 1,637 802 2,697 4,295 470 164 3,661 5,142 14,636 10,065 665 910 1,480 121 (0) (0) 955 819 1,376 757 2,982 4,571 471 198 3,902 3,459 14,966 10,127 (0) 1,001 1,303 (0) (D) 0 958 911 1,332 779 3,095 4,839 493 255 4,091 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k See footnotes at end of tables. 50 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] E llis , K a n s a s 1982 1983 1984 E lls w o r th , K a n s a s 1985 1986 1987 1982 1984 1983 1985 1987 1986 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 295,906 313,447 335,919 347,684 344,292 349,994 74,941 76,129 79,0 27 79,503 84,821 85,333 286,980 8,926 306,981 6,466 326,016 9,903 333,966 13,718 328,016 16,276 333,725 16,269 64,332 10,609 66,442 9,687 69,715 9,312 72,840 6,663 74,534 10,287 76,844 8,489 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 27.5 27.7 27.9 27,9 27.6 26.9 6.6 6.5 6.5 6.3 6.3 6.1 10,760 11,3 21 12,045 12,453 12,483 12,991 11,3 62 11,734 12,248 12,570 13,556 13,950 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................ 208,317 12,152 8,223 204,388 57,649 33,869 219.349 12,702 8,564 215,211 61,782 36,454 237,150 13,670 8,488 231,968 66,008 37,943 238,475 14,260 8,651 232,866 72,018 42,800 231,723 13,751 8,618 226,590 70,262 47,440 230,980 13,801 9,652 226,831 73,113 50,050 41,971 2,033 2,400 42,338 20,763 11,840 42,004 2,053 2,485 42,436 21,592 ■ 12,101 43,267 2,193 2,610 43,684 22,943 12,400 41,911 2,398 2,426 41,939 23,846 13,718 46,539 2,493 2,535 46,581 23,416 14,824 45,915 2,613 2,374 45,676 24,413 15,244 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 158,152 15,429 34,736 6,952 27,784 166,397 16,373 36,579 4,563 32,016 176,712 16,677 43,761 8,030 35,731 174,497 15,576 48,402 11,892 36,510 162,586 14,379 54,758 14,482 40,276 160,191 14,151 56,638 14,374 42,264 24,714 2,569 14,688 9,923 4,765 25,411 2,680 13,913 9,021 4,892 ; 26,364 2,679 14,224 8,647 5,577 27,728 2,724 11,459 6,052 5,407 27,806 2,678 16,055 9,711 6,344 28,738 2,806 14,371 7,904 6,467 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local.................................................. 8,926 199,391 166,074 511 24,225 13,149 16,489 3,368 13,121 15,083 11,109 27,615 8,839 49,054 33,317 2,951 996 29,370 6,466 212,883 177,914 661 22,702 16,312 18,893 3,657 15,236 15,740 10,522 31,406 10,237 51,441 34,969 3,053 902 31,014 9,903 227,247 189,331 659 22,981 18,555 21,389 3,866 17,523 16,541 10,991 32,751 10,296 55,168 37,916 3,233 1,059 33,624 13,718 224,757 184,037 688 20,652 17,559 17,583 3,604 13,979 15,421 10,394 33,507 10,013 58,220 40,720 3,406 1,253 36,061 16,276 215,447 171,722 645 12,788 18,317 9,836 3,687 6,149 15,312 9,728 32,534 10,857 61,705 43,725 3,407 1,515 38,803 16,269 214,711 169,516 595 11,887 18,968 6,680 3,354 3,326 15,951 9,803 31,364 10,589 63,679 45,195 3,590 1,941 39,664 10,609 31,362 25,449 263 2,228 2,550 4,467 263 4,204 2,484 2,348 2,626 1,375 7,108 5,913 626 233 5,054 9,687 32,317 26,002 268 2,414 2,312 4,528 463 4,065 2,695 2,292 2,990 1,546 6,957 6,315 681 204 5,430 9,312 33,955 27,233 259 2,875 2,285 4,554 307 4,247 3,047 2,159 3,105 1,634 7,315 6,722 648 243 5,831 6,663 35,248 27,986 233 2,835 2,412 5,371 1,053 4,318 3,160 2,327 3,244 1,570 6,834 7,262 659 283 6,320 10,287 36,252 28,613 232 3.076 2,108 5,066 (0) (0) 3,152 2,491 3,078 1,650 7,760 7,639 691 342 6,606 8,489 37,426 29,417 250 2,517 2,264 5,395 (0) (0) 3,532 2,605 3,120 1,822 7,912 8,009 769 438 6,802 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k F in n e y , K a n s a s 1982 1983 1984 Fo rd , Kansas 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 324,724 331,573 355,391 379,828 39 8 ,717 425,770 298,294 310,608 361,912 374,79 7 392,258 405,886 311,173 13,551 326,201 5,372 349,067 6,324 368,176 11,652 384,547 14,170 402,854 22,916 280,090 18,204 299,117 11,491 325,128 36,784 340,132 34,665 356,614 35,644 371,676 34,210 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. P er capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 26.5 28.3 29.0 29.8 30.3 30.4 25.1 25.7 26.0 26.1 26.1 26.4 12,234 11,70 4 12,249 12,754 13 ,1 7 7 14,014 11,8 79 12,093 13,897 14,339 15 ,0 11 15,383 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less; Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 268,861 15,708 -6,996 246,157 48,875 29,692 273,114 16,054 -7,784 249,276 49,268 33,029 295,969 17,500 -7,747 270,722 50,402 34,267 313,567 19,292 -8,061 286,214 56,917 36,697 330,490 20,483 -8,132 301,875 56,140 40,702 354,832 21,510 -9,178 324,144 58,376 43,250 215,437 12,192 3,170 206,415 54,037 37,842 224,227 12,844 2,636 214,019 55,045 41,544 272,915 14,437 1,907 260,385 58,800 42,727 279,549 15,912 2,269 265,906 63,805 45,086 293,116 17,018 2,233 278,331 65,859 48,068 301,549 17,738 2,587 286,398 68,874 50,614 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income*.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 208,877 21,827 38,157 6,641 31,516 215,977 23,286 33,851 -1,274 35,125 231,782 23,782 40,405 -2 0 1 40,606 240,799 23,965 48,803 5,178 43,625 248,742 24,845 56,903 7,767 49,136 260,933 26,344 57,555 16,154 51,401 154,268 15,988 45,181 15,464 29,717 164,937 17,566 41,724 8,841 32,883 182,371 18,512 72,032 34,167 37,865 188,890 18,501 72,158 32,137 40,021 196,986 19,316 76,814 33,202 43,612 204,398 19,998 77,153 31,709 45,444 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods... ............................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 13,551 255,310 227,555 1,863 4,553 43,437 57,619 50,436 7,183 21,719 16,720 27,589 8,595 45,460 27,755 3,570 908 23,277 5,372 267,742 236,701 2,183 4,951 32,042 65,367 59,120 6,247 25,066 16,038 29,976 10,227 50,851 31,041 4,102 897 26,042 6,324 289,645 255,735 2,061 3,475 34,965 72,414 66,957 5,457 28,678 17,759 31,996 10,872 53,515 33,910 4,608 1,095 28,207 11,652 301,915 264,140 2,253 3,885 24,096 82,436 78,036 4,400 29,257 18,633 33,413 11,726 58,441 37,775 5,616 1,348 30,811 14,170 316,320 274,522 1,855 3,017 28,877 85,216 81,393 3,823 29,733 17,705 33,312 12,411 62,396 41,798 5,871 1,630 34,297 22,916 331,916 287,911 2,024 3,045 26,341 91,965 87,963 4,002 32,556 18,098 32,553 13,238 68,091 44,005 5,910 2,088 36,007 18,204 197,233 169,978 1,366 1,972 14,485 33,236 25,428 7,808 28,943 16,441 28,043 8,418 37,074 27,255 4,556 905 21,794 11,491 212,736 183,449 1,288 2,338 14,605 39,425 32,450 6,975 30,345 16,141 30,533 8,907 39,867 29,287 4,869 802 23,616 36,784 236,131 203,802 1,392 1,968 15,805 50,303 43,028 7,275 31,456 17,065 31,860 9,861 44,092 32,329 5,652 1,000 25,677 34,665 244,884 210,345 1,419 1,754 15,174 53,716 48,312 5,404 29,062 17,843 32,203 10,040 49,134 34,539 5,993 1,162 27,384 35,644 257,472 220,461 1,283 1,465 15,236 57,085 52,466 4,619 30,637 17,534 32,749 10,698 53,774 37,011 6,441 1,406 29,164 34,210 267,339 228,541 1,460 981 15,890 58,516 53,329 5,187 31,391 17,968 33,167 11,675 57,493 38,798 6,309 1,800 30,689 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k See footnotes at endof tables. 51 KANSAS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands ot dollars] G e a ry, Kansas F ra n k lin , K a n s a s 1984 1983 1982 1982 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1986 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ....................................................................................................................... 231,704 236,606 253,103 262,889 280,847 287,406 268,971 273,3 74 288,837 302,736 236,529 Farm Income1............................................................ 226,045 5,659 248,440 4,663 255,168 7,721 268,611 12,236 279,799 7,607 263,078 5,893 269,145 4,229 284,527 4,310 297,503 5,233 11 310,467 302,294 8,173 1987 318,768 311,305 7,463 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 22.0 22.2 22.4 22.2 22.1 22.2 30.8 31.1 30.4 31.1 30.7 29.8 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 10,530 10,664 11,3 14 11,830 12,680 12,937 8,725 8 ,787 9,505 9,740 10 ,121 10,680 110,423 6,640 40,636 144,419 44,721 42,564 110,405 6,851 42,975 146,529 45,503 44,574 117,867 7,147 48,720 159,440 48,987 44,676 125,721 7,880 47,108 164,949 50,383 47,557 139,130 8,554 49,458 180,034 51,045 49,768 139,296 8,992 51,227 181,531 53,471 52,404 439,074 21,487 -231,661 185,926 33,554 49,491 455,378 22,637 -247,435 185,306 35,351 52,717 458,159 23,128 -235,899 199,132 37,222 52,483 485,603 24,695 -257,227 203,681 42,033 57,022 498,693 25,928 -265,898 206,867 44,816 58,784 505,315 26,222 -268,443 210,650 46./1/ 61,401 81,421 8,305 20,697 4,330 16,367 84,604 8,524 17,277 -1,206 18,483 85,021 7,999 24,847 3,399 21,448 88,564 7,959 29,198 6,490 22,708 94,487 8,508 36,135 11,038 25,097 97,934 8,893 32,469 6,362 26,107 408,510 12,421 18,143 5,291 12,852 422,707 13,644 19,027 3,643 15,384 422,190 15,350 20,619 3,728 16,891 447,796 14.922 22,885 4,686 18,199 455,820 15,189 27,684 7,657 20,027 461,006 16,464 27,845 6,950 20,895 5,659 104,764 86,207 280 3,162 4,852 28,611 7,705 20,906 7,642 9,125 11,915 4,411 16,209 18,557 1,772 819 15,966 110,328 90,921 313 3,325 6,803 28,165 8,736 19,429 7,763 9,863 11,968 5,293 17,428 19,407 1,892 754 16,761 4,663 113,204 92,529 287 3,465 6,823 26,904 6,449 20,455 9,992 6,832 12,094 6,027 20,105 20,675 1,946 879 17,850 7,721 118,000 95,653 257 3,137 7,382 27,446 7,557 19,889 9,408 6,006 12,537 6,374 23,106 22,347 2,044 992 19,311 12,236 126,894 102,877 229 3,004 8,455 28,514 7,059 21,455 10,617 6,461 13,247 6,827 25,523 24,017 2,045 1,200 20,772 7,607 131,689 106,476 201 3,442 8,848 26,802 5,372 21,430 11,342 6,515 13,647 8,765 26,914 25,213 2,187 1,537 21,489 5,893 433,181 84,310 339 1,043 6,095 9,271 2,270 7,001 12,999 3,202 23,635 4,174 23,552 348,871 62,515 264,478 21,878 4,229 451,149 90,300 481 1,136 7,239 11,387 2,310 9,077 13,771 3,045 24,089 4,859 24,293 360,849 62,221 275,023 23,605 4,310 453,849 101,687 434 1,090 9,698 12,085 2,522 9,563 17,888 3,262 25,912 5,749 25,569 352,162 70,765 256,292 25,105 5,233 480,370 101,827 462 1,211 10,954 9,910 2,616 7,294 13,759 3,164 28,682 5,754 27,931 378,543 77,598 273,676 27,269 8,173 490,520 110,093 432 1,088 13,451 10,122 2,800 7,322 13,631 3,300 29,704 6,001 32,364 380,427 73,462 277,373 29,592 7,463 497,852 112,674 495 1,182 12,009 10,573 2,717 7,856 14,766 3,094 29,653 6,879 34,023 385,178 78,627 275,575 30,976 1983 1984 1986 1987 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by piace of work...................................... Plus. Adjustment lot residence....................................... Plus: Transfer payments............................................... E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 11 Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Government and government enterprises........................ State and local................................................... G ra h a m , K an sas G o ve , Kansas 1982 1985 1987 1986 1982 1984 1983 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 39,990 38,887 40,944 48,207 51,464 56,468 44,458 45,848 4 7,11 9 51,283 51,353 51,406 31,701 8,289 32,993 5,894 34,884 6,060 35,073 13,134 35,304 16,160 36,052 20,416 39,482 4,976 42,671 3,177 44,253 2,866 45,248 6,035 43,370 7,983 43,398 8,008 3.8 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.4 4.1 4.2 4.1 4.1 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 10,843 10,510 11,099 13,287 14,600 16,535 10 ,770 10,984 11,4 76 12,508 4.0 13,001 13,6 72 Derivation of total personal income-. Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions lor social insurance’ ................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 25,173 1,040 -1,318 22,815 11,145 6,030 22,859 1,011 -8 5 6 20,992 11,707 6,188 24,030 1,097 -6 7 6 22,257 12,179 6,508 30,430 1,120 -6 6 2 28,648 12,914 6,645 33,686 1,145 -5 5 2 31,989 12,513 6,962 37,854 1,165 -4 8 8 36,201 12,993 7,274 28,822 1,447 -9 6 27,279 10,715 6,464 28,614 1,500 -2 0 8 26,906 11,792 7,150 29,107 1,574 -3 0 1 27,232 12,506 7,381 32,140 1,654 -1 1 1 30,375 13,263 7,645 33,403 1,625 -2 7 1 31,507 11,877 7,969 32,701 1,611 -1 9 1 30,899 12,308 8,199 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 14,405 1,280 9,488 6,240 3,248 13,839 1,226 7,794 3,916 3,878 14,118 1,216 8,696 4,113 4,583 14,149 1,168 15,113 11,234 3,879 13,898 1,117 18,671 14,311 4,360 13,775 1,117 22,962 18,504 4,458 17,828 1,657 9,337 4,205 5,132 18,793 1,715 8,106 2,435 5,671 19,365 1,730 8,012 2,134 5,878 19,054 1,640 11,446 5,326 6,120 17,920 1,514 13,969 7,289 6,680 17,024 1,453 14,224 7,279 6,945 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable go o d s ........................................... Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ........................................................... State and local................................................... 8,289 16,884 12,761 414 800 1,414 2,200 (0) (0) 1,272 1,984 2,039 883 1,755 4,123 452 117 3,554 5,894 16,965 12,608 533 242 1,487 1,716 (0) (0) 1,261 2,011 2,326 940 2,092 4,357 480 112 3,765 6,060 17,970 13,565 467 279 1,511 1,734 (D) 13,134 17,296 12,481 392 310 1,254 1,244 (D) (0) 1,238 2,200 2,703 1,054 2,086 4,815 515 164 4,136 16,160 17,526 12,481 341 186 1,339 960 (D) (0) 1,554 2,166 2,555 1,046 2,334 5,045 538 199 4,308 20,416 17,438 12,166 356 383 1,238 688 (L) 649 1,494 2,142 2,489 952 2,424 5,272 592 255 4,425 4,976 23,846 18,216 (0) 3,079 1,848 (0) (0) 0 1,598 2,222 2,998 1,285 3,645 5,630 768 135 4,727 3,177 25,437 19,352 (0) 3,586 1,917 (0) (0) 0 2,020 2,116 3,809 1,402 3,985 6,085 820 126 5,139 2,866 26,241 20,002 237 4,192 2,013 245 245 0 2,204 1,938 3,545 1,461 4,167 6,239 764 155 5,320 6,035 26,105 19,547 (D) 3,837 1,754 (0) (0) 0 2,103 1,751 3,781 1,523 4,345 6,558 784 184 5,590 7,983 25,420 18,681 (0) 2,752 1,989 (0) (0) 0 2,280 1,602 3,583 1,537 4,579 6,739 780 222 5,737 8,008 24,693 17,892 (0) 2,342 1,720 (D) (0) 0 2,119 1,711 3,462 1,452 4,777 6,801 780 285 5,736 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Seefootnotes at endof tables. (9) 1,634 2,140 2,495 1,019 2,286 4,405 487 138 3,780 52 KANSAS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] G ra n t, K a n s a s 1982 1983 1984 G ra y , K a n s a s 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e ....................................... Nonfarm personal income....................................... Farm income1............................................... 80,472 72,052 8.420 83,151 73,730 9.421 92,383 76,589 15.794 95,210 79,192 16,018 99,728 82,938 16.790 113,890 83,169 30.721 57,701 46,288 11.413 52,124 47,949 4.175 67,910 51,650 16,260 73,158 52,923 20.235 83,492 54,021 29.471 91,436 55,641 35.795 Population (thousands)’ .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 8.8 11,767 6.9 12,074 6.8 13,564 6.8 13,999 6.8 14,634 6.8 16,670 5.2 11,128 5.3 9,770 5.3 12,715 5.3 13,687 5.3 15,618 5.4 16,986 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less-. Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals-. Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 63,433 3,339 -1,489 58,605 13,105 8,762 65,703 3,340 -1,805 60,558 12,932 9,661 73,735 3,460 -1,298 68,977 13,283 10,123 74,780 3,738 -1,048 69.994 15,543 9,673 77,731 3,911 -1,018 72,802 16,526 10,400 90,327 3,841 -6 4 0 85,846 17,127 10.917 40,763 1,823 -5 5 1 38,389 12,461 6,851 34,776 1,838 -9 9 6 31,942 12,596 7,586 50,007 2,053 -7 9 4 47,160 12,938 7,812 55,108 2,266 -1,26 2 51,580 13,370 8,208 64,623 2,319 -6 0 1 61,703 12,886 8,903 71,235 2,378 -2 6 7 68,590 13,479 9.367 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income......................................... Proprietors’ income*.................................................... Farm................................................ Nonfarm ........................................... 45,168 5,090 13,175 5,071 8,104 45.442 5,000 15,261 6,199 9,062 45,584 4,757 23,394 12,635 10,759 47,154 4,631 22.995 12,878 10,117 47,466 4,619 25,646 13,675 11,971 46,120 4,459 39,748 27,429 12,319 23,831 1,928 15,004 7,843 7,161 24,483 2,044 8,249 721 7,528 26,306 2,133 21,568 12,849 8,719 28,047 2,210 24,851 16,945 7,906 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nontarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and o th e r'....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................. Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services.......................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 27.472 2,140 35,011 26,296 8,715 27,761 2,120 41,354 32,540 8,814 8.420 55,013 48,545 500 4,661 6,236 6,900 (D) (D) 10,035 5,140 5,440 1,681 7,952 6,468 460 226 5,793 9.421 56,282 49.443 515 6,980 6,764 3,699 (D) (0) 10,224 5,546 5,593 1,717 8,405 6,839 486 211 6,142 15.794 57,941 50,664 568 7,281 7,450 4,042 (D) (D) 9,515 5,150 5,636 1,709 9,313 7,277 489 256 6,532 16,018 58,762 50,720 488 8,443 7,810 3,650 (D) (D) 8,189 5,555 5,412 1,844 9,329 8,042 505 307 7,230 16.790 60,941 51,793 348 7,554 8,759 3,671 (0) (0) 8,584 5,123 5,727 1,769 10,258 9,148 557 371 8,220 30.721 59,606 50,232 391 7,508 9,531 3,237 (D) (D) 7.917 3,510 5,913 1,825 10,400 9,374 603 476 8,295 11.413 29,350 24,596 1,090 260 1,450 263 (D) (D) 1,399 6,777 2,520 6,959 3,878 4,754 572 171 4,011 4.175 30,601 25,550 1,412 243 1,764 252 (D) (D) 1,732 6,535 2,525 7,252 3,835 5,051 594 164 4,293 16,260 33,747 28,278 1,689 150 1,917 294 (D) (D) 2,095 6,880 2,691 8,379 4,183 5,469 620 201 4,648 20.235 34,873 28,979 1,660 178 2,204 294 (D) (D) 1,406 6,898 2,960 8,625 4,754 5,894 664 244 4,986 29,471 35,152 28,937 1,313 94 2,170 267 (D) (D) 1,926 6,511 3,008 8,541 5,107 6,215 662 295 5,258 35.795 35,440 29,073 1,410 93 2,384 244 (D) (D) 2,171 7,233 2,914 7,364 5,260 6.367 711 377 5,279 G re e le y , K a n s a s 1982 1983 1984 1985 G re e n w o o d , K a n s a s 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom a................................................... Nonfarm personal Income.............................. ............... Farm income1..................................................... 23,111 15,484 7,627 21,846 16,629 5,217 29,659 17,585 12,074 38,040 18,776 19,264 32,261 18,857 13,404 28,636 19,308 9,328 94,901 91,052 3,849 94,722 93,405 1,317 101,916 98,474 3,442 99,570 96,110 3,460 104,707 97,403 7,304 112,290 M 316 11,974 Population (thousands)1 ................................ Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 1.8 12,733 1.9 11,751 1.8 16,172 1.8 21,443 1.8 17,923 1.8 15,760 8.9 10,675 8.8 10,764 8.7 11,682 8.5 11,718 8.3 12,689 81 13,853 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence............................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence..................... ... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.............................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 15,757 496 594 15,855 4,570 2,686 14,145 524 676 14,297 4,553 2,996 21,828 583 724 21,969 4,649 3,041 29,277 634 745 29,388 5,826 2,826 23,862 666 795 23,991 5,228 3,042 19,920 694 808 20,034 5,444 3,158 45,532 2,738 7,961 50,755 24,390 19,756 45,212 2,776 7,620 50,056 23,523 21,143 50,297 3,043 7,585 54,839 25,585 21,492 47,618 3,079 7,197 51,736 26,766 21,068 51,307 3^094 7Ì597 55,810 26J93 22,104 57,829 3334 7^121 61,616 27Ì928 22,746 7,431 642 7,684 5,834 1,850 7,600 674 5,871 3,490 2,381 8,040 711 13,077 10,378 2,699 8,478 721 20,078 17,590 2,488 8,575 705 14,582 11,754 2,828 8,669 707 10,544 7,594 2,950 27,108 2,594 15,830 2,632 13,198 28,096 2,756 14,360 144 14,216 29,835 2,859 17,603 2,289 15,314 27,967 2,541 17,110 2,325 14,785 26,756 2,390 22,161 6,184 15,977 27,984 2,518 27,327 10,792 16,535 7,627 8,130 6,232 117 101 831 70 (D) (0) 977 1,184 850 397 1,705 1,898 231 59 1,608 5,217 8,928 6,874 123 m 806 142 (D) (D) 1,175 1,147 1,127 396 1,847 2,054 239 56 1,759 12,074 9,754 7,583 129 141 792 272 (D) (D) 1,457 1,186 1,168 460 1,978 2,171 225 69 1,877 19,264 10,013 7,675 138 132 756 262 (0) (0) 1,351 1,218 1,256 467 2,095 2,338 239 80 2,019 13,404 10,458 7,884 (D) 95 799 (0) (D) 0 1,317 1,244 1,191 512 2,318 2,574 258 97 2,219 9,328 10,592 8,012 (0) (D) 882 (0) (0) 0 1,051 1,209 1,208 511 2,410 2,580 338 123 2,119 3,849 41,683 34,851 955 4,519 4,045 1,073 473 600 4,617 3,299 5,396 2,494 8,453 6,832 1,116 292 5,424 1,317 43,895 36,893 1,178 4,960 4,751 914 539 375 3,889 3,906 5,579 2,712 9,004 7,002 1,069 266 5,667 3,442 46,855 39,419 807 5,473 5,147 974 598 376 4,822 4,317 5,722 2,898 9,259 7,436 1,127 330 5,979 3,460 44,158 36,258 1,112 4,892 4,308 935 622 313 4,219 3,201 4,910 2,714 9,967 7,900 1,169 383 6,348 7,304 44,003 35,422 1,074 3,140 4,889 938 (D) (0) 4,347 2,661 4,927 2,782 10,664 8,581 1,270 463 6,848 11,974 45,855 37,287 1,094 2,551 6,209 1,046 (D) (0) 4,521 2,545 5,225 2,860 11,236 8,568 1,313 593 6,662 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries....................................... Other labor income.................................... Proprietors income*.......................................... Earnings by industry: Farm ......................................................... Nonfarm.................................................... Private.......................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and o th e r'....... Mining............................................. Construction.................................. Manufacturing...................................... Nondurable goods................................ Durable goods......................................... Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade................................... Retail hade........................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services............................................ Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................... M ilitary.................................................... State and local. ..................................... See footnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 53 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] H a rp e r, K an sas H a m ilto n , K a n s a s 1982 1984 1983 1987 1986 1985 1982 1984 1983 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 33,075 31,990 33,488 37,8 73 45,582 57,006 100,145 96,339 105,598 104,658 113,645 118,698 23,159 9,916 24,678 7,312 26,645 6,843 27,504 10,369 28,230 17,352 29,510 27,496 82,976 17,169 86,323 10,016 91,253 14,345 92,943 11,715 93,782 19,863 97,136 21,562 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 7.9 7.8 7.8 7.7 7.6 7.5 13,283 12,375 13,368 15 ,10 7 18,102 23,070 12,730 12,296 13,526 13 ,5 71 15,030 15,858 Derivation of total personal income-. Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 21,099 662 93 20,530 7,209 5,336 19,041 676 (L) 18,375 7,696 5,919 19,654 762 96 18,988 8,341 6,159 23,422 817 126 22,731 9,102 6,040 30,781 847 191 30,125 9,158 6,299 41,669 918 126 40,877 9,511 6,618 55,003 2,418 3,168 55,753 25,101 19,291 49,909 2,461 2,907 50,355 25,302 20,682 56,745 2,678 3,254 57,321 27,134 21,143 55,330 2,904 2,835 55,261 28,549 20,848 63,794 2,946 3,160 64,008 27,630 22,007 66,516 3,080 3,567 67,003 28,743 22,952 Earnings by type-. Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income“ .................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 9,421 788 10,890 8,302 2,588 9,577 834 8,630 5,753 2,877 10,355 888 8,411 5,303 3,108 10,573 873 11,976 8,882 3,094 10,587 887 19,307 15,915 3,392 11,222 930 29,517 26,013 3,504 28,894 2,757 23,352 15,785 7,567 29,903 2,880 17,126 8,676 8,450 31,059 2,894 22,792 13,019 9,773 31,864 2,852 20,614 10,447 10,167 31,212 2,751 29,831 18,648 11,183 31,752 2,827 31,937 20,319 11,618 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining............................................................. Construction....................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and locai................................................... 9,916 11,183 7,391 (0) 542 602 (0) (D) 0 1,182 1,072 1,359 571 1,750 3,792 304 82 3,406 7,312 11,729 7,842 (D) 455 633 (0) (0) 0 1,329 1,122 1,364 616 2,004 3,887 310 78 3,499 6,843 12,811 8,754 (D) 675 528 (0) (0) 0 1,418 1,303 1,431 772 2,294 4,057 324 94 3,639 10,369 13,053 8,737 (0) 479 414 (0) (D) 0 1,014 1,343 1,511 827 2,775 4,316 346 112 3,858 17,352 13,429 8,963 (D) 364 524 (0) (0) 0 1,269 1,338 1,456 843 2,891 4,466 369 134 3,963 27,496 14,173 9,520 (0) 443 526 (0) (D) 0 1,322 1,427 1,501 800 3,199 4,653 415 172 4,066 17,169 37,834 29,840 495 3,069 2,517 3,366 1,865 1,501 3,051 4,167 5,166 1,989 6,020 7,994 931 258 6,805 10,016 39,893 31,167 549 3,756 2,985 2,354 1,248 1,106 3,117 3,884 5,861 2,275 6,386 8,726 972 238 7,516 14,345 42,400 33,261 627 3,989 3,346 2,500 1,414 1,086 3,685 3,791 6,074 2,664 6,585 9,139 980 294 7,865 11,715 43,615 33,243 727 3,574 3,472 2,501 1,391 1,110 4,142 3,907 5,738 2,653 6,529 10,372 1,019 346 9,007 19,863 43,931 32,946 1,241 2,674 3,516 2,828 1,418 1,410 4,122 3,524 5,493 2,652 6,896 10,985 1,090 418 9,477 21,562 44,954 33,456 1,473 2,376 3,585 3,194 1,187 2,007 3,267 3,623 5,485 2,918 7,535 11,498 1,206 536 9,756 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k H a rn e y , K an sas 1982 1983 1984 H a s k e ll, K a n s a s 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1987 1986 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e .................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 354,216 354,068 3 70 ,113 386,757 408,655 420,068 43,162 38,019 65,443 64,695 70 ,5 17 74,728 335,838 18,378 342,251 11,817 361,473 8,640 370,096 16,661 387,046 21,609 396,662 23,406 34,669 8,493 37,744 275 39,738 25,705 39,734 24,961 41,148 29,369 42,666 32,062 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 31.0 31.0 30.9 30.9 30.8 30.8 3.8 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.8 4.0 11 ,4 1 4 11,4 26 11,9 6 7 12,534 13,281 13,642 11,2 84 9,809 16,976 16,726 18,354 18,842 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus Adjustment fur residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 234,540 13,819 17,396 238,117 62,201 53,898 229,991 13,741 15,987 232,237 64,251 57,580 238,463 14,771 20,864 244,556 69,053 56,504 251,640 16,082 20,212 255,770 70,210 60,777 266,830 17,148 22,024 271,706 73,404 63,545 269,936 17,331 24,126 276,731 76,838 66,499 30,777 1,297 (L) 29,479 9,809 3,874 24,572 1,356 -1 3 3 23,083 10,583 4,353 51,547 1,461 (L) 50,089 10,747 4,607 49,271 1,486 507 48,292 11,551 4,852 54,106 1,532 993 53,567 11,802 5,148 57,711 1,614 1,060 57,157 12,205 5,366 175,668 18,031 40,841 17,150 23,691 175,463 18,050 36,478 10,628 25,850 184,190 18,128 36,145 7,460 28,685 188,156 17,773 45,711 15,537 30,174 194,846 18,245 53,739 20,541 33,198 195,015 17,864 57,057 22,335 34,722 19,167 1,650 9,960 3,906 6,054 19,720 1,747 3,105 -4,136 7,241 20,309 1,736 29,502 21,382 8,120 20,893 1,728 26,650 20,649 6,001 20,889 1,684 31,533 25,076 6,457 21,756 1,741 34,214 27,515 6,699 18,378 216,162 195,563 771 1,753 9,508 58,856 5,531 53,325 30,495 10,528 18,055 7,647 57,950 20,599 1,934 1,032 17,633 11,817 218,174 196,493 973 1,872 11,159 52,927 5,703 47,224 29,517 10,930 19,734 8,580 60,801 21,681 2,016 936 18,729 8,640 229,823 206,857 837 1,808 12,590 59,029 6,731 52,298 26,267 10,757 21,530 8,743 65,296 22,966 2.048 1,165 19,753 16,661 234,979 209,926 770 1,720 12,637 56,861 6,465 50,396 23,848 11,301 22,634 9,628 70,527 25,053 2,205 1,384 21,464 21,609 245,221 218,913 715 1,132 14,790 58,429 6,407 52,022 23,550 10,302 23,005 10,325 76,665 26,308 2,185 1,673 22,450 23,406 246,530 218,441 921 1,124 14,263 51,583 6,241 45,342 23,454 12,654 23,432 11,030 79,980 28,089 2,301 2,144 23,644 8,493 22,284 17,435 1,931 1,288 1,459 194 (D) (0) 4,415 3,453 1,536 1,129 2,030 4,849 522 126 4,201 275 24,297 19,051 2,431 1,666 1,558 598 (D) (0) 4,425 3,236 1,629 1,041 2,467 5,246 534 119 4,593 25,705 25,842 20,271 2,363 1,776 1,759 219 (0) (0) 5,123 3,255 1,710 1,132 2,934 5,571 539 145 4,887 24,961 24,310 18,449 1,290 1,684 1,327 116 (») (0) 4,665 3,518 1,840 1,156 2,853 5,861 486 171 5,204 29,369 24,737 18,588 (D) 1,546 1,178 (0) (0) 0 4,762 3,475 2,013 1,229 3,325 6,149 498 208 5,443 32,062 25,649 19,270 (0) 1,721 1,228 (D) Ü» 0 4,513 3,791 2,025 1,3)3 3,394 6,379 549 265 5,565 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm............................................................... ... Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, tisheries, and o th e r'....... Mining............................................................. Construction....................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................. Wholesale tra d e ................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises....................... Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ Slate and local................................................... Seefootnotes at endof tables. 54 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] H o d ge m a n , K ansas 1982 1983 1984 1985 Ja c k s o n , K ansa s 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 28,316 19,647 8,669 21,645 21,310 335 26,184 21,291 4,893 30,294 21,267 9,027 31,578 21,312 10,266 38,101 21,693 16,408 110,945 109,700 1,245 112,886 115,140 -2,254 127,585 124,765 2,820 134,756 131,458 3,298 142,012 136,670 5,342 145,792 143,065 2,727 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 2.2 12,624 2.3 9,448 2.3 11,365 2.3 13,223 2.3 13,802 2.2 17,040 11.7 9,507 11.8 9,588 11.6 10,990 11.7 11,498 11.7 12,100 11.8 12,349 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus; Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................ 16,406 464 1,149 17,091 7,805 3,420 8,041 425 1,310 8,926 8,900 3,819 13,293 479 1,340 14,154 8,104 3,926 17,258 496 1,490 18,252 8,162 3,880 18,480 495 1,441 19,426 7,979 4,173 24,529 506 1,422 25,445 8,301 4,355 39,230 2,443 30,101 66,888 22,480 21,577 36,531 2,424 33,471 67,578 22,609 22,699 44,558 2,664 38,146 80,040 24,403 23,142 46,899 2,927 40,294 84,266 25,717 24,773 48,808 2,914 44,677 90,571 25,774 25,667 47,924 3,094 47,635 92,465 26’938 26,389 6,750 527 9,129 6,995 2,134 6,535 527 979 -1,28 5 2,264 6,892 558 5,843 3,295 2,548 6,998 556 9,704 7,481 2,223 6,885 543 11,052 8,775 2,277 6,769 544 17,216 14,886 2,330 28,335 2,670 8,225 579 7,646 28,413 2,693 5,425 -2,895 8,320 30,366 2,760 11,432 2,188 9,244 31,490 2,801 12,608 2,687 9,921 30,524 2,716 15,568 4,739 10,829 31,723 2,823 13,378 2,087 11,291 8,669 7,737 5,212 424 277 611 0 0 0 (D) (D) 569 446 1,451 2,525 297 13 2,155 335 7,706 4,513 306 253 329 0 0 0 (0) (0) 704 461 853 3,193 346 69 2,778 4,893 8,400 5,071 264 (D) 574 (D) (D) 0 1,160 758 653 499 946 3,329 366 87 2,876 9,027 8,231 4,639 (D) 186 504 (D) (D) 0 925 796 598 459 961 3,592 361 103 3,128 10,266 8,214 4,486 (D) 273 348 (0) (D) 0 920 767 560 427 1,044 3,728 380 125 3,223 16,408 8,121 4,340 (D) 76 339 (D) (0) 0 909 (D) 546 464 1,099 3,781 424 161 3,196 1,245 37,985 28,973 324 346 4,160 3,777 2,029 1,748 3,033 4,017 5,452 2,401 5,463 9,012 1,299 382 7,331 -2,254 38,785 29,075 345 201 4,118 3,982 2,235 1,747 2,847 4,152 5,975 1,630 5,825 9,710 1,470 355 7,885 2,820 41,738 31,462 266 288 5,500 3,384 2,062 1,322 3,291 4,492 6,259 1,708 6,274 10,276 1,478 435 8,363 3,298 43,601 32,002 237 336 5,780 3,997 2,527 1,470 3,160 3,719 6,107 1,840 6,826 11,599 1,793 519 9,287 5,342 43,466 30,974 278 137 5,576 3,685 2,190 1,495 3,542 2,900 5,880 1,729 7,247 12,492 1,626 627 10,239 2,727 45,197 31,982 291 214 5,470 4,803 2,549 2,254 2,852 2,371 6,402 1,878 7,701 13,215 1,710 803 10,702 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... Je ffe rs o n , K ansa s 1982 1983 1984 1985 J e w e ll, K a n s a s 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 154,458 150,093 4,365 159,697 160,096 -3 9 9 176,586 174,181 2,405 187,561 183,468 4,093 199,249 193,264 5,985 209,131 204,615 4,516 54,243 44,760 9,483 57,474 48,236 9,238 54,177 49,126 5,051 58,895 49,464 9,431 65,398 49,914 15,484 63,917 49,785 14,132 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 15.6 9,911 15,8 10,122 15.9 11,103 15.9 11,801 16.1 12,392 16.4 12,777 5.1 10,537 5.1 11,212 4.9 10,954 4.8 12,262 4.8 13,699 4.6 13,766 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 49,699 2,871 54,036 100,864 28,263 25,331 46,816 2,904 60,023 103,935 28,422 27,340 51,043 3,065 70,636 118,614 30,364 27,608 55,088 3,387 73,417 125,118 33,011 29,432 61,787 3,707 76,519 134,599 33,989 30,661 61,118 3,820 84,084 141,382 35,578 32,171 27,603 1,158 2,566 29,011 16,128 9,104 28,760 1,209 2,431 29,982 18,076 9,416 24,606 1,251 2,666 26,021 18,666 9,490 28,650 1,307 2,826 30,169 18,304 10,422 35,362 1,353 2,792 36,801 17,635 10,962 32,542 1,307 3,015 34,250 18,351 11,316 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income................... .................................. Proprietors income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 33,521 2,985 13,193 3,419 9,774 33,847 3,080 9,889 -1,314 11,203 34,350 2,996 13,697 1,500 12,197 36,214 3,100 15,774 3,227 12,547 39,481 3,364 18,942 5,152 13,790 39,676 3,408 18,034 3,662 14,372 13,381 1,307 12,915 8,141 4,774 14,233 1,448 13,079 7,942 5,137 13,838 1,335 9,433 3,773 5,660 13,682 1,290 13,678 8,196 5,482 13,824 1,263 20,275 14,283 5,992 12,344 1,082 19,116 12,881 6,235 Earnings by industry: Farm .................................................................. Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining....................................................... Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ........................................................ State and local................................................... 4,365 45,334 33,713 743 1,559 5,476 686 186 500 6,365 2,466 5,049 2,507 8,862 11,621 1,466 520 9,635 -3 9 9 47,215 34,669 673 1,493 6,412 648 312 336 6,680 2,004 4,670 2,496 9,593 12,546 1,582 473 10,491 2,405 48,638 35,143 504 (D) 5,870 652 350 302 7,623 <D) 4,617 2,530 9,658 13,495 1,609 599 11,287 4,093 50,995 35,781 371 1,908 6,857 669 323 346 7,129 1,929 4,130 2,580 10,208 15,214 1,744 721 12,749 5,985 55,802 38,643 (D) (D) 8,336 631 279 352 7,174 1,910 4,096 2,632 11,393 17,159 1,715 872 14,572 4,516 56,602 38,210 (0) (D) 7,845 680 244 436 6,991 1,747 4,411 2,378 11,784 18,392 1,760 1,117 15,515 9,483 18,120 12,904 473 70 1,193 2,504 (0) (D) 1,428 1,820 1,739 991 2,686 5,216 987 164 4,065 9,238 19,522 14,113 450 83 1,201 2,986 (0) (0) 1,350 1,603 2,076 1,114 3,250 5,409 979 154 4,276 5,051 19,555 13,945 418 66 1,129 2,158 (D) (D) 1,612 1,702 1,878 1,442 3,540 5,610 1,008 186 4,416 9,431 19,219 13,289 373 63 1,001 2,156 (D) (0) 2,159 1,435 1,614 1,173 3,315 5,930 1,085 216 4,629 15,484 19,878 13,563 303 (L) 1,181 1,761 (0) (D) 2,275 1,404 1,634 1,176 3,791 6,315 1,131 260 4,924 14,132 18,410 12,119 336 a) 1,327 211 (D) (D) 2,051 1,293 1,737 1,248 3,884 6,291 984 333 4,974 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Seefootnotes at end of tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 55 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Kearny, Kansas Johnson, Kansas 19 8 2 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income.................................................................................... 19 8 4 19 8 3 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 2 19 8 4 19 8 3 19 8 5 19 8 7 19 8 6 4,550,724 4,882,887 5,353,723 5,973,030 6,535,815 7,058,963 40,818 32,865 51,256 64,788 63,211 70,160 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 4,542,804 4,879,926 5,350,099 5,9 63,771 6,525,022 7,050,080 31,662 33,299 35,988 39,037 39,681 41,205 7,920 2,961 3,624 9,259 10,793 8,883 9,156 -4 3 4 15,268 25,751 23,530 28,955 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 280.6 287.6 296.9 306.4 317.9 333.4 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.9 4.0 Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................... 16 ,2 17 16,976 18,029 19,491 20,561 2 1 ,1 73 10 ,770 8,606 13,386 16,991 16,084 17,553 2,472,9 79 2,736,485 3,130,539 3,5 11,73 2 3,936,775 4,348,803 27,442 18,263 35,985 47,553 45,219 51,569 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 155,348 169,229 195,518 230,807 263,712 290,446 1,053 1,044 1,164 1,3 17 1,305 1,375 955,759 995,192 1,019,586 1,143,203 1 ,1 7 1 ,1 1 7 1,200,950 2,344 2,849 2,903 2,937 3,396 3,350 3,273,390 28,733 20,068 3,562,448 3,954,607 4,424,128 4,844,180 5,259,307 37,7 24 49,173 47,310 53,544 940,063 958,276 1,0 18,6 75 1,116 ,70 0 1,225,526 1,294,174 7,997 8,3 77 8,797 10,472 10,123 10,524 33 7,271 362,163 380,441 432,202 466,109 505,482 4,088 4,420 4,735 5,143 5,778 6,092 1,995,121 2,203,522 2,534,452 2,851,906 3,207,673 3,571,0 97 16,998 16,662 17,852 19,240 18,649 19,568 194,661 216,295 233,072 25 1,718 283,914 314,236 1,71 0 1,666 1,724 1,8 11 1 ,7 1 1 1,762 8,734 Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm ............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 283,197 316,668 363,015 408,108 445,188 463,470 -6 5 16,409 26,502 24,859 30,239 5,988 1,090 1,775 7,481 9,084 7,14 1 5,565 - 3 ,8 8 8 11,885 22,363 20,162 25,402 277,209 315,578 361,240 400,627 436,104 456,329 3,169 3,823 4,524 4,139 4,697 4,837 2,961 3,624 9,259 10,793 -4 3 4 15,268 25,751 23,530 28,955 2,465,059 2,733,524 3,126,9 15 3,502,473 3,925,982 4,339,920 18,286 18,697 20 ,717 21,802 21,689 22,614 2,220,485 2,465,821 2,834,003 3,171,8 48 3,560,6 71 3,938,061 13,850 14,003 15,389 16,016 15,292 15,747 16,703 19,362 20,676 19,661 19,164 22,692 (D ) 508 703 655 752 27,798 27,205 26,370 30,902 18,053 16,301 667 (D) 407 290 277 (0) 1,895 1,667 7,920 8,883 9,156 142,482 171,450 223,423 262,769 320,810 364,581 1,409 1,380 1,673 2,284 340,577 357,152 418,919 454,507 489,295 507,872 (0 ) (D) 362 722 (0 ) 168,198 18 1,718 201,361 224,008 253,116 262,707 (0 ) (D) (D) 172,3 79 175,434 217,558 230,499 236,179 245,165 (0) (1) m (0) (D) 0 (9) 0 (D) 0 228,997 292,429 331,705 190,438 216,165 6,246 6,191 6,446 (0 ) 6,033 6,064 6,127 345,550 378,405 418,767 465,666 512,851 567,558 1,282 1,159 1,394 1,0 71 1,098 1,092 307,278 336,224 376,944 415,344 460,852 505,072 1,257 1,318 1,265 1,266 1,351 243,265 279,247 322,946 362,065 421,693 496,011 365 413 440 507 507 639 606,394 680,611 796,961 909,572 1,025,524 1,126,269 2,017 2,628 3,011 3,153 3,447 3,520 244,574 267,703 292,912 330,625 365,311 401,859 4,436 4,694 5,328 5,786 6,397 6,867 57,780 66,418 71,6 31 251,362 77,620 82,366 90,015 293 236 306 301 1,481 324 372 11,5 27 11 ,1 0 1 14,565 23,565 26,146 30,905 124 118 145 175 211 270 175,267 190,184 206,716 229,440 256,799 280,939 4,076 4,283 4,882 5,305 5,862 6,225 Kingm an, Kansas 19 8 2 19 8 4 19 8 3 Kiowa, Kansas 19 8 5 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 2 19 8 4 19 8 3 19 8 5 19 8 7 19 8 6 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income................................................................................... 95,578 96,639 102,003 105,470 113,840 11 4 ,1 4 1 49,776 49,182 54,550 56,865 61,244 61,444 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 84,456 89,297 95,505 97,547 98,900 101,248 42,031 43,443 45,187 47,455 47,568 47,327 11,12 2 7,342 6,498 7,923 14,940 12,893 7,745 5,739 9,363 9,410 13,676 14 ,1 1 7 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.0 8.9 8.9 4.1 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.8 Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................... 10,526 10,594 11 ,2 1 7 1 1 ,7 4 1 12 ,77 4 12,822 12,061 11,9 84 13,6 14 14,425 15,895 16,169 50,641 47,590 49,625 51,998 58,998 58,222 31,684 29,475 3 4 ,171 34,736 39,314 38,315 2,534 2,514 2,746 2,988 3,033 3,176 1,499 1,446 1,540 1,665 1,708 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w o rk ..................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus-. Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 1,650 8,480 9,170 9,890 9,436 10,630 9,976 660 648 753 676 570 858 56,587 54,246 56,769 58,446 66,595 65,022 30,845 28,6 77 33,384 33,747 38,176 37,523 23,142 24,983 27,029 28,847 28,091 29,251 11,463 12,796 13,019 14,512 14,216 14,809 15,849 17,4 10 18,205 18 ,177 19,154 19,868 7,468 7,709 8 ,1 47 8,606 8,852 9,112 29,708 29,818 31,642 32,658 32,257 33,094 18,893 18,207 18,648 19,000 19,018 17,645 3,005 3,049 3,10 7 3,107 3,003 3,109 2,116 2,026 1,991 1,950 1,929 1,670 17,9 28 14,723 14,876 16,233 23,738 22,019 10,675 9,242 13,532 13,786 18,367 19,000 Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ Income“ .................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... See footnotes at end of tables. 10,237 6,490 5,659 7,103 14,135 12,044 6,826 4,856 8,497 8,550 12,818 13,203 7,691 8,233 9,217 9,130 9,603 9,975 3,849 4,386 5,035 5,236 5,549 5,797 11,12 2 7,342 6,498 7,923 14,940 12,893 7,745 5,739 9,363 9,410 13,676 14 ,1 1 7 39,519 40,248 43,127 44,075 44,058 45,329 23,939 23,736 24,808 25,326 25,638 24,198 32,592 32,860 35,144 35,431 34,883 35,770 19,906 19,349 20,168 20,401 20,482 19,002 431 463 425 405 349 406 292 277 304 303 300 380 2,448 2,579 2,850 2,812 1,924 4,413 905 823 1,324 1,520 1,100 1,002 3,751 3,142 3,269 3,017 3,196 2,726 2,059 1,572 1,839 2,157 2,299 2,212 3,606 2,884 3,081 3,077 2,688 2,707 163 131 123 226 201 235 261 269 206 201 168 (D) (0) (0 ) (D) (D) (0 ) (D) 3,345 2,615 2,875 2,876 2,520 (D) (0 ) 4,564 5,148 5,055 5,107 (0 ) 6,205 (0) 4,584 (0) 5,350 5,961 6,225 5,880 (0 ) 5,816 (0) 4,081 4,833 5,005 5,405 5,623 5,424 3,447 2,489 2,295 1,988 1,654 1,597 1,720 3,976 4,386 4,6 71 4,656 4,749 4,860 2,291 2,466 2,475 2,384 2,488 2,463 2,266 2,370 2,426 2,293 2,277 2,383 1 ,1 1 1 1,163 1,067 984 935 862 6,697 7,467 7,869 8,493 9,169 9,478 4,391 4,661 4,823 5,293 5,746 6,047 6,927 7,388 7,983 8,644 9,175 9,559 4,033 4,387 4,640 4,925 5,156 5,196 906 942 934 1,002 1,058 1,086 473 508 515 559 580 594 314 291 360 405 491 627 135 122 151 178 215 276 5,707 6,155 6,689 7,237 7,626 7,846 3,425 3,757 3,974 4,188 4,361 4,326 56 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] L a b e tte , K a n s a s 1982 1983 1984 La n e , Kansas 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 253,734 263,478 278,584 298,340 312 ,774 331,765 29,420 27,352 32,124 35,015 247,217 6,517 45,985 261,038 2,440 28,405 272,785 5,799 289,004 9,336 300,246 12,528 313,909 17,856 25,548 3,872 26,472 880 28,558 3,566 28,661 6,354 28,466 17,519 29,174 -7 5 9 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 25.9 25.9 25.8 25.6 25.6 25.6 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4 9,813 10,163 10,790 11,6 4 1 12,2 16 12,960 11 ,7 8 2 10 ,773 12,839 14,057 18,535 11,6 61 Derivation of total personal Income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 166,678 9,815 -5,429 151,434 46,325 55,975 170,024 10,119 -5,142 154,763 49,583 59,132 185,103 11,150 -4,693 169,260 50,704 58,620 203,343 12,690 -7,118 183,535 52,710 62,095 217,253 13,573 -7,985 195,695 52,567 64,512 233,449 14,354 -9,116 209,979 54,942 66,844 16,493 773 289 16,009 9,454 3,957 13,997 775 285 13,507 9,232 4,613 17,833 845 441 17,429 9,730 4,965 19,841 851 723 19,713 10,305 4,997 31,739 903 753 31.589 9,349 5,047 13,631 940 770 13 461 9,678 5,266 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors in com e'.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 130.555 13,680 22,443 5,548 16,895 135,951 14,493 19,580 1,505 18,075 146,035 14,703 24,365 4,878 19,48) 158,264 15,487 29,592 8,440 21,152 166,029 16,260 34,964 11,651 23,313 174,460 17,623 41,366 16,938 24,428 10,044 797 5,652 2,203 3,449 10,362 856 2,779 -7 3 2 3,511 10,644 866 6,323 1,974 4,349 10,471 855 8,515 4,810 3,705 10,510 866 20,363 16,022 4,341 10,574 882 2,175 -2,311 4.486 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... M ining............................................................. Consti uction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 6,517 160,161 127,790 505 2,280 7,664 43,480 10,397 33,083 25,315 6,159 15,952 5,442 20,993 32,371 2,341 964 29,066 2,440 167,584 133,222 513 2,118 8,180 46,907 11,230 35,677 24,810 5,691 16,382 6,126 22,495 34,362 2,417 884 31,061 5,799 179,304 143,117 582 708 9,339 51,542 9,934 41,608 27,352 5,557 16,247 6,615 25,175 36,187 2,446 1,080 32,661 9,336 194,007 154,564 564 823 11,907 60,469 9,660 50,809 25,703 5,616 16,487 6,457 26,538 39,443 2,568 1,288 35,587 12,528 204,725 161,411 479 817 10,951 66,366 9,473 56,893 25,217 5,735 16,549 6,642 28,655 43,314 2,554 1,526 39,234 17,856 215,593 170,110 832 894 10,560 72,952 10,188 62,764 25,890 5,643 16,732 6,774 29,833 45,483 2,648 1,911 40,924 3,872 12,621 9,447 (0) (0) 847 70 (0) (0) 1,684 1,814 1,210 762 1,408 3,174 268 81 2,825 880 13,117 9,661 (0) (0) 1,037 80 (D) (D) 1,690 1,813 1,197 869 1,471 3,456 307 77 3,072 3,566 14,267 10,578 (D) (9) 934 90 (0) (D) 2,260 2,015 1,251 901 1,718 3,689 287 94 3,308 6,354 13,487 9,502 210 451 843 86 (D) (D) 1,597 2,306 1,260 912 1,837 3,985 301 111 3,573 17,519 14,220 10,068 179 369 1,072 82 (D) (D) 1,842 2,224 1,264 906 2,130 4,152 310 133 3,709 -7 6 9 14,400 10,183 193 257 1,045 132 (D) (D) 1,996 1,884 1,646 975 2,145 4,217 331 171 3,715 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Le a v e n w o rth , K an sas 1982 1983 1984 1985 Lin c o ln , K a n s a s 1986 1987 1982 1984 1983 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income...................................... Farm incom e'............................................................ 557,548 587,952 636,245 690,671 73 1,772 776,9 8 1 45,797 46,638 49,935 50,629 52,633 51,388 551,343 6,205 584,068 3,884 627,983 8,262 680,773 9,898 718,998 12,774 762,147 14,834 37,616 8,181 39,186 7,512 40,723 9,212 41,979 8,650 41,872 10,761 42,836 8,552 55.9 58.0 58.4 59.3 63.2 64.7 4.1 3.9 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.6 9,969 10 ,13 2 10,902 11,6 41 11,5 72 12,0 12 11,2 80 11,8 28 12,940 13,408 14,279 14,294 376,781 20,878 36,085 391,988 69,901 95,659 387,951 21,497 42,513 408,967 77,406 101,579 429,480 23,623 42,808 448,665 85,065 102,515 472,783 26,489 40,726 487,020 93,654 109,997 505,383 28,388 39,575 516,570 97,155 118,047 515,867 28,562 63,485 550,790 101,580 124,611 21,670 897 2,079 22,852 13,948 8,997 21,545 314 2,144 22,775 14,438 9,485 23,419 955 2,213 24,677 15,670 9,588 22,914 1.006 2,272 24,180 16,315 10,134 25,007 1,003 2,152 26,156 15,754 10,723 23,148 1,057 1,770 23,861 16,409 11,118 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.......................................... Other labor income....................................... Proprietors income6...................................... Farm................................................. N onfarm ......................................... 325,646 18,707 32,428 5,223 27,205 334,124 20,112 33,715 2,935 30,780 367,592 20,688 41,200 7,326 33,874 403,765 21,937 47,081 8,994 38,087 429,669 22,918 52,796 11,896 40,900 434,425 24,721 56,721 13,917 42,804 10,596 960 10,114 7,510 2,604 10,923 1,013 9,609 6,864 2,745 10,956 1,001 11,462 8,569 2,893 10,989 974 10,951 8,034 2,917 10,843 948 13,216 10,172 3,044 11,026 1,007 11,115 7,957 3,158 Earnings by industry: Farm ................................................. Nonfarm.................................................. Private.......................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.................................. C onstruction.............................................. Manufacturing....................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e ..................................... Retail trade......................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services...................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local........................................... 6,205 370,576 148,043 3,368 1,336 14,773 42,553 29,963 12,590 10,282 4,277 22,633 9,408 39,413 222,533 86,944 98,483 37,106 3,884 384,067 155,203 3,803 1,751 17,333 39,279 29,828 9,451 10,318 3,798 24,750 10,656 43,515 228,864 90,573 98,125 40,166 8,262 421,218 162,345 3,318 1,562 20,136 37,451 27,533 9,918 10,627 4,091 25,520 11,421 48,219 258,873 105,824 109,821 43,228 9,898 462,885 175.579 3,069 1,643 24,968 34,647 25,043 9,604 11,212 5,579 26,899 12,404 55,158 287,306 111,152 128,138 48,016 12,774 492,609 190,798 2,439 1,730 34,679 31,837 22,500 9,337 12,026 5,703 28,660 13,302 60,422 301,811 108,778 139,814 53,219 14,834 501,033 191,961 2,662 1,428 30,090 29,550 20,238 9,312 12,443 5,300 30,894 14,512 65,082 309,072 117,216 137,072 54,784 8,181 13,489 9,000 83 (0) 605 561 (0) (9) 440 1,517 1,675 959 (0) 4,489 1,098 132 3,259 7,512 14,033 9,300 87 (0) 540 421 (0) (0) 477 1,677 1,547 997 (D) 4,733 1,182 123 3,428 9,212 14,207 9,363 74 (D) 474 527 (0) (0) 595 1,645 1,428 991 (0) 4,844 1,154 145 3,545 8,650 14,264 9,245 84 (») 378 198 (9) (0) 621 1,518 1,305 948 (9) 5,019 1,119 168 3,732 10,761 14,246 9,005 81 (9) 515 (L) (D) (D) 619 1,486 1,183 916 (D) 5,241 1,072 204 3.965 8,552 14,596 9,230 95 237 (D) 99 (D) (D) 658 1,391 1,264 1,009 (D) 5,366 1,014 261 4,091 Population (thousands)2 ....................................... Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs ).............................. Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...................... Plus: Transfer payments.............................. E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k See footnotes at end of tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 57 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Thousands of dollars] L in n , K a n s a s 1982 1983 1984 Lo g a n , Kansas 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal Incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income............................................. Farm income1........................................................... 79,232 77,8 30 87,599 93,497 100,186 103,968 40,346 47,163 48,885 48 ,4 77 45,040 47,224 76,324 2,908 79,089 -1,259 86,552 1,047 89,915 3,582 94,614 5,572 97,509 6,459 33,249 7,097 35,385 11,778 36,854 12,031 36,762 11,715 36,137 8,903 37,036 10,188 Population (thousands)2 ................................................. Per capita personal Incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 8.2 8.2 8.3 8.2 8.1 8.1 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.3 9,705 9,482 10,541 11,3 55 12,303 12,766 11,6 41 13,576 14,386 14,637 13,607 14,380 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus-. Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Nel earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer paym ents............................................... 53,280 3,202 -5,511 44,567 18,210 16,455 50,060 3,211 -5,161 41,688 18,760 17,382 50,925 3,180 1,495 49,240 20,384 17,975 57,372 3,630 -1,068 52,674 21,160 19,663 58,541 3,631 3,434 58,344 21,251 20,591 65,283 4,060 -7 8 1 60,442 22,192 21,334 25,391 1,140 -4 7 8 23,773 10,836 5,737 31,017 1,160 -3 6 7 29,490 11,382 6,291 33,178 1,302 -1,167 30,709 11,569 6,607 31,363 1,286 -2 5 4 29,823 12,138 6,516 28,841 1,321 -1 7 1 27,349 10,903 6,788 30,608 1,382 -2 5 5 28,971 11,358 6,895 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor Income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 39,530 5,532 8,218 2,323 5,895 39,804 5,476 4,780 -1,825 6,605 37,896 4,976 8,053 488 7,565 41,939 5,311 10,122 3,051 7,071 40,554 5,080 12,907 5,060 7,847 45,500 5,719 14,064 5,926 8,138 14,605 1,165 9,621 6,110 3,511 14,936 1,249 14,832 10,829 4,003 16,252 1,290 15,636 11,099 4,537 15,178 1,150 15,035 10,790 4,245 14,968 1,112 12,761 7,988 4,773 15,313 1,154 14,141 9,229 4,912 Earnings by industry: Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade................................................. Retai! trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 2,908 50,372 44,094 356 5,671 7,988 1,692 (D) (D) 17,425 2,082 2,887 1,230 4,763 6,278 835 267 5,176 -1,259 51,319 44,495 366 4,640 8,303 2,069 (D) (D) 17,565 2,053 3,365 1,318 4,816 6,824 828 249 5,747 1,047 49,878 42,582 352 5,749 5,108 2,075 (D) (D) 17,169 2,393 3,406 1,452 4,878 7,296 816 314 6,166 3,582 53,790 45,846 292 7,123 7,498 1,232 (0) (0) 16,732 2,777 3,304 1,631 5,257 7,944 903 372 6,669 5,572 52,969 44,596 481 5,943 6,251 873 (0) (D) 17,699 2,577 3,272 1,841 5,659 8,373 885 450 7,038 6,459 58,824 49,836 439 6,327 8,394 516 (0) (0) 19,707 2,772 3,686 1,955 6,040 8,988 994 576 7,418 7,097 18,294 14,188 115 1,798 1,043 191 (0) (D) 1,933 1,831 3,339 919 3,019 4,106 506 113 3,487 11,778 19,239 14,764 177 1,433 1,274 138 (0) (0) 1,940 2,045 3,494 1,002 3,261 4,475 544 106 3,825 12,031 21,147 16,216 219 1,935 1,273 173 (D) (0) 2,334 2,291 3,508 1,068 3,415 4,931 562 128 4,241 11,715 19,648 14,429 247 1,060 1,210 198 (D) (D) 1,712 1,905 3,431 994 3,672 5,219 563 148 4,508 8,903 19,938 14,385 223 400 1,402 211 (D) (D) 1,894 1,751 3,616 999 3,889 5,553 542 180 4,831 10,188 20,420 14,716 228 539 1,339 312 (D) (D) 1,976 1656 3,599 l ’073 3 994 5704 559 231 4,914 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Lyo n , Kansas 1982 1983 1984 M c P h e rso n , Kansas 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................................ Nonfarm personal income.................................... Farm income1..................................... 383,902 392,493 414,647 419,065 433,901 459,022 320,410 342,597 354,242 378,645 379,134 4,768 395,342 392,636 -1 4 3 405,374 406,757 7,890 411,127 7,938 423,512 10,389 444,520 14,502 301,473 18,937 329,435 13,162 340,636 13,606 353,941 24,704 361,792 33,550 375’,440 29,934 Population (thousands)2 ........................... Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 36.6 36.7 37.7 36.1 35.0 34.9 27.3 27.6 27.8 27.7 27.4 27.4 10,496 10,683 11,009 11,6 20 12,405 13,149 11,75 2 12,408 12,752 13 ,6 77 14,421 14,810 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus Adjustment for residence...................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5................ Plus: Transfer payments..................................... 278,318 16,518 4,855 266,655 64,864 52,383 275,562 16,365 11,516 270,713 66,080 55,700 300,394 17,755 4,532 287,171 70,865 56,611 306,202 19,165 -2,569 284,468 76,406 58,191 320,858 20,302 -4,465 296,091 76,764 61,046 342,841 21,508 -6,383 314,950 80,507 63,565 221,676 12,689 9,376 218,363 60,345 41,702 240,642 13,883 7,153 233,912 63,746 44,939 243,946 14,243 11,538 241,241 66,998 46,003 262,914 15,689 12,368 259,593 70,424 48,628 276,635 16^256 13,712 274,091 69,971 51,280 282 492 16^997 12J62 278757 73J06 54,011 228,857 24,899 24,562 3,427 21,135 227,991 24,967 22,604 -1,445 24,049 242,716 24,971 32,707 6,600 26,107 247,533 24,714 33,955 6,715 27,240 256,746 25,652 38,460 9,226 29,234 271,479 27,555 43,807 13,329 30,478 156,730 20,576 44,370 16,935 27,435 174,286 23,887 42,469 11,222 31,247 174,502 22,592 46,852 11,684 35,168 180,662 22,626 59,626 22,879 36,747 181,501 22,768 72,366 31,806 40,560 188,259 23,782 70,451 28,160 42,291 4,768 273,550 226,595 519 2,265 12,011 93,983 66,299 27,684 35,788 10,904 27,059 7,873 36,193 46,955 3,673 1,252 42,030 -1 4 3 275,705 225,476 523 2,141 9,654 89,195 63,751 25,444 35,775 10,695 29,591 9,070 38,832 50,229 3,758 1,154 45,317 7,890 292,504 240,851 471 1,652 10,903 90,657 64,483 26,174 41,413 11,879 30,883 9,264 43,729 51,653 3,888 1,424 46,341 7,938 298,264 242,868 498 1,789 12,931 92,234 69,141 23,093 39,783 12,220 31,100 9,943 42,370 55,396 4,073 1,621 49,702 10,389 310,469 250,290 455 1,138 14,976 96,760 73,596 23,164 40,016 11,583 31,470 10,113 43,779 60,179 4,286 1,961 53,932 14,502 328,339 265,914 533 1,257 16,191 104,923 79,058 25,865 40,088 11,995 32,420 10,615 47,892 62,425 4,460 2,511 55,454 18,937 202,739 183,064 901 4,171 17,801 63,800 40,282 23,518 19,603 12,072 16,854 12,816 35,046 19,675 1,981 925 16,769 13,162 227,480 206,183 1,044 4,589 22,921 81,322 45,201 36,121 17,174 11,189 18,622 13,905 35,417 21,297 2,167 843 18,287 13,606 230,340 207,410 927 4,255 18,776 79,862 46,871 32,991 19,629 11,970 19,470 14,462 38,059 22,930 2,186 1,043 19,701 24,704 238,210 214,038 824 4,340 16,744 84,215 48,457 35,758 21,444 13,002 19,782 13,209 40,478 24'l72 2,297 1,231 20,644 33,550 243,085 217,051 795 3,122 17,681 84,647 49,154 35,493 22Í352 12,732 19,856 13,008 42 858 26,034 2,428 1,488 22,118 29,934 252,558 225,425 812 2,782 18,507 87,065 47,825 39 240 25,485 11,452 20 786 13,578 44 958 27J33 2,612 1,906 22,615 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Proprietors income6.................................................... Earnings by industry: Farm ........................................ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining............................................ Construction............................................ M anufacturing............................................ Nondurable goods...................................... Durable goods................................ Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade ............................. Retail trade.................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................ State and local.................................. See footnotes at endof tables. 58 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] M a rio n , K a n s a s 1982 1983 1984 M a rs h a ll, K a n s a s 1985 1986 1987 1982 1984 1983 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T otal personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 133,337 139,092 142,285 158,229 165,702 168,133 139,830 136,906 144,813 157,840 168,102 172,5 22 122,992 10,345 129,966 9,126 136,636 5,649 139,911 18,318 144,062 21,640 148,701 19,432 123,604 16,226 131,554 5,352 139,556 5,257 144,637 13,203 149,778 18,324 155,448 17,074 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.3 13.0 12.8 13.0 12.9 12.7 12.6 12.5 12.4 9,972 10,415 10,594 11,8 9 7 12 ,79 1 13,135 10 ,7 7 7 10,633 11 ,3 71 12,498 13,500 13,956 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less-. Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus-. Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus. Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 63,501 3,494 16,241 76,248 31,733 25,356 65,477 3,606 16,257 78,128 33,848 27,116 65,186 3,908 17,664 78,942 35,667 27,676 78,990 4,228 17,429 92,191 36,902 29,136 83,617 4,350 18,209 97,476 37,734 30,492 84,622 4,675 17,381 97,328 39,350 31,455 76,833 4,007 (E) 72,850 39,800 27,180 70,510 4,168 350 66,692 41,431 28,783 77,911 4,788 -1 3 2 72,991 42,740 29,082 87,384 5,236 -3 4 4 81,804 45,581 30,455 96,580 5,642 -5 6 6 90,372 45,720 32,010 98,038 5,928 -3 6 2 91,748 47,706 33,068 38,255 3,647 21,599 9,099 12,500 39,868 3,921 21,688 7,920 13,768 41,619 3,894 19,673 4,459 15,214 42,531 3.886 32,573 17,172 15,401 42,724 3,926 36,967 20,530 16,437 45,009 4,200 35,413 18,281 17,132 45,300 4,379 27,154 15,191 11,963 47,506 4,818 18,186 4,347 13,839 52,524 5,136 20,251 4,261 15,990 54,546 5,376 27,462 12,258 15,204 57,133 5,596 33,851 17,421 16,430 58,923 5,880 33,235 16,152 17,083 10,345 53,156 43,148 1,245 2,976 3,243 6,425 3,803 2,622 2,209 3,786 6,441 2,557 14,266 10,008 1,534 431 8,043 9,126 56,351 45,988 1,683 2,567 3,676 7,205 4.285 2,920 2,312 3,450 6,911 3,028 15,156 10,363 1,585 406 8,372 5,649 59,537 48,549 1,564 2,504 3,665 7,369 4,131 3,238 3,138 3,671 7,167 3,310 16,161 10,988 1,601 506 8,881 18,318 60,672 48,759 1,344 2,141 3,956 7,192 4,016 3,176 2,903 3,832 7,052 3,140 17,199 11,913 1,700 595 9,618 21,640 61,977 49,282 1,145 1,632 4,149 6,685 3,691 2,994 3,278 4,014 7,273 3,268 17,838 12,695 1,748 720 10,227 19,432 65,190 51,749 1,196 1,468 4,955 7,490 3,829 3,661 3,417 4,093 7,593 3,434 18,103 13,441 1,818 923 10,700 16,226 60,607 51,778 1,896 531 3,332 7,269 2,195 5,074 12,705 5,147 7,254 4,154 9,490 8,829 1,608 427 6,194 5,352 65,158 55,750 1,948 552 3,860 8,395 2,391 6,004 12,623 4,837 7,630 4,762 11,143 9,408 1,677 389 7,342 5,257 72,654 62,620 1,620 533 4,902 10,646 2,617 8,029 15,335 4,737 7,745 4,879 12,223 10,034 1,663 484 7,887 13,203 74,181 63,229 1,338 398 5,063 12,585 2,500 10,085 13,766 4,939 7,482 4.880 12,778 10,952 1,708 671 8,673 18,324 78,256 66,653 1,029 231 5,605 13,919 2,587 11,332 14,526 5,055 7,327 5,106 13,855 11,603 1,707 691 9,205 17,074 80,964 68,883 1,176 201 5,774 15,280 2,862 12,418 14,668 5,334 7,030 5,001 14,419 12,081 1,864 884 9,333 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable, goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... M ia m i, K a n s a s M eade, Kansas 1982 1984 1983 1985 1987 1986 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 59,746 59,337 70,444 70,126 70,706 70,196 219,513 234,480 257,021 279,938 296,030 306,913 49,356 10,390 51,022 8,315 54,199 16,245 52,306 17,820 53,560 17,146 54,610 15,586 219,325 188 234,207 273 250,245 6,776 272,340 7,598 285,500 10,530 300,935 5,978 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs ).......... .................... 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.4 22.0 22.1 22.3 22.6 22.8 23.1 12,370 12,497 14,912 15,036 15,482 15,874 9,985 10,614 11,538 12,395 13,010 13,267 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 35,165 1,538 3,362 36,989 15,517 7,240 32,737 1,460 3,232 34,509 16,830 7,998 41,759 1,547 4,170 44,382 17,832 8,230 43,511 1,675 4,057 45,893 16,116 8,117 43,892 1,756 3,652 45.788 15,870 9,048 42,398 1,811 3,828 44,415 16,467 9,314 104,381 6,314 37,808 135,875 44,937 38,701 103,590 6,155 50,906 148,341 45,685 40,454 118,187 6,819 55,674 167,042 49,097 40,882 126,198 7,749 65,630 184,079 51,418 44,441 133.555 8,200 72,122 197,477 51,981 46,572 130,754 8,392 81,288 203,650 54,382 48,881 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 19,756 1,702 13,707 6,781 6,926 19,221 1,685 11,831 4,849 6,982 18,637 1,553 21,569 12,854 8,715 18,957 1,540 23,014 14,403 8,611 19,127 1,550 23,215 13,731 9,484 18,999 1,538 21,861 11,962 9,899 83,438 7,879 13,064 -1,023 14,087 81,747 7,784 14,059 -9 0 1 14,960 87,641 7.755 22,791 5,615 17,176 93,854 7,855 24,489 6,485 18,004 96,368 7,982 29,205 9,464 19,741 97,213 8,121 25,420 4,895 20,525 Earnings by industry: F a rm ..................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ........................................................... State and local.................................................. 10,390 24,775 20,128 323 1,385 2,506 149 (0) (0) 4,625 2,496 2.506 1,223 4,915 4,647 426 157 4,064 8,315 24,422 19,474 355 1,056 2,022 137 (0) (0) 4,839 2,238 2,400 1,359 5,068 4,948 448 144 4,356 16,245 25,514 20,306 328 934 1,575 105 (0) (0) 5,180 2,451 2,509 1,426 5,798 5,208 459 178 4,571 17,820 25,691 20,053 332 888 1,556 125 (0) (D) 5,157 2,356 2,201 1,546 5,892 5,638 507 211 4,920 17,146 26,746 20,656 293 601 1,613 150 (0) (D) 5,368 2,363 2,146 1,598 6,524 6,090 521 256 5,313 15,586 26,812 20,547 407 568 1,466 124 (D) (0) 4,998 2,215 2,207 1,632 6,930 6,265 582 328 5,355 188 104,193 79,390 441 2,762 6,192 15,359 1,641 13,718 21,731 4,767 9,957 3,774 14,407 24,803 1,590 731 22,482 273 103,317 77.267 626 1,988 6,458 13,831 1,696 12,135 20,354 4,391 10,620 4,187 14,812 26,050 1,697 665 23,688 6,776 111,411 83,678 1,133 1,969 8,583 12,232 1,632 10,600 23,353 4,858 10,998 4,605 15,947 27,733 1,699 839 25,195 7,598 118,600 88,359 1,447 1,619 8,655 13,075 1,901 11,174 25,870 4,571 11,290 4,376 17,456 30,241 1,765 1,007 27,469 10,530 123,025 91,001 1,225 754 11,202 13,226 2,043 11,183 25,848 4,008 11,634 4,730 18,374 32,024 1,806 1,218 29,000 5,978 124,776 90,942 738 672 11,817 13,016 2,138 10,878 23,876 3,506 12,952 5,146 19,219 33,834 1,847 1,560 30,427 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Seefootnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 59 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] M itc h e ll 1982 1984 1983 M o n tg o m e ry , K a n s a s Kansas 1985 1987 1986 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 82,418 87,044 88,693 90,915 98,957 107,585 434,533 427,134 453,429 468,113 496,504 512 ,712 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 77,689 4,729 82,119 4,925 84,926 3,767 86,891 4,024 85,917 13,040 89,764 17,821 429,884 4,649 425,767 1,367 449,506 3,923 463,990 4,123 490,392 6,112 507,502 5,210 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.8 7.6 7.5 43.4 43.1 42.2 41.5 41.2 40.9 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 10,259 10,921 11,10 3 11,6 39 12,966 14,420 10,005 9,920 10 ,73 7 11,2 82 12,043 12,550 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 47,017 2,677 -3,271 41,069 26,210 15,139 50,316 2,799 -3,405 44,112 26,878 16,054 50,471 2,941 -3,556 43,974 28,052 16,667 51,499 3,154 -3,538 44,807 28,710 17,398 60,426 3,170 •' -3,51 5 53,741 26,883 18,333 68,098 3,424 -3,822 60,852 27,990 18,743 299,113 18,513 -17,264 263,336 85,486 85,711 274,076 16,845 -9,70 6 247,525 87,801 91,808 299,856 18,675 -12,164 269,017 93,981 90,431 304,916 20,134 -11,483 273,299 100,284 94,530 322,137 21,492 -13,644 287,001 109,148 100,355 329,633 22,165 -13,077 294,391 114,246 104,075 33,954 3,052 10,011 2,907 7,104 35,684 3,289 11,343 3,160 8,183 36,864 3,272 10,335 2,023 8,312 36,837 3,152 11,510 2,346 9,164 36,220 3,054 21,152 11,429 9,723 38,470 3,292 26,336 16,186 10,150 236,911 28,747 33,455 3,485 29,970 215,146 26,166 32,764 245 32,519 234,592 27,566 37,698 2,818 34,880 240,047 27,372 37,497 3,040 34,457 251,818 28,558 41,761 5,047 36,714 258,001 29,413 42,219 4,093 38,126 4,729 42,288 33,173 732 167 1,669 3,896 317 3,579 2,183 6,598 5,662 2,385 9,881 9,115 884 262 7,969 4,925 45,391 35,910 830 608 2,015 4,325 472 3,853 2,481 6,995 5,766 2,432 10,458 9,481 943 242 8,296 3,767 46,704 36,677 712 170 2,212 4,877 538 4,339 2,807 6,945 5,686 2,492 10,776 10,027 943 301 8,783 4,024 47,475 36,706 494 155 2,409 4,246 519 3,72? 2,922 7,123 5,607 2,424 11,326 10,769 935 353 9,481 13,040 47,386 35,992 370 79 2,610 3,597 422 3,175 2,949 6,881 5,040 2,554 11,912 11,394 961 428 10,005 17,821 50,277 38,357 494 95 2,758 4,930 421 4,509 2,965 7,268 4,934 2,494 12,419 11,920 1,059 548 10,313 4,649 294,464 255,365 807 17,175 13,806 93,676 27,157 66,519 34,412 10,834 32,220 8,421 44,014 39,099 3,971 1,563 33,565 1,367 272,709 232,036 968 6,477 10,770 83,485 26,223 57,262 34,383 10,305 31,105 9,081 45,462 40,673 3,997 1,397 35,279 3,923 295,933 254,852 895 6,509 12,632 98,004 29,053 68,951 38,606 10,055 30,876 9,492 47,783 41,081 4,020 1,611 35,450 4,123 300,793 257,312 746 6,878 11,055 100,461 32,200 68,261 39,072 10,378 31,113 9,718 47,891 43,481 4,303 1,863 37,315 6,112 316,025 269,977 691 4,773 15,109 104,587 33,288 71,299 42,590 9,981 31.377 9,801 51,068 46,048 4,314 2,253 39,481 5,210 324,423 275,649 780 4,356 13,202 105,937 33,516 72,421 44,354 10,656 31,900 10,683 53,781 48,774 4,463 2,886 41,425 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: F a rm ..................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade .. ................................................ Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... M o r r is , K a n s a s 1982 1984 1983 M o rto n , K a n s a s 1985 1986 1987 1982 1984 1983 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ....................................................................................................................... 61,8 15 63,528 69,650 71 ,5 1 7 74 ,15 7 78,258 44,3 47 47,392 54,301 54,691 53,896 53,907 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 58,673 3,142 62,346 1,182 66,212 3,438 65,918 5,599 67,251 6,906 70,012 8,246 35,823 8,524 38,099 9,293 40,698 13,603 43,030 11,661 43,221 10,675 41,986 11,921 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 6.4 6.5 6.4 6.3 6.3 6.3 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 9,635 9 ,727 10,943 11,2 73 11,6 9 7 12,345 12,556 13,3 12 15,435 15,515 15,311 15,531 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus-. Transfer payments............................................... 28,255 1,629 7,811 34,437 14,068 13,310 27,785 1,691 8,369 34,463 14,793 14,272 32,631 1,910 8,401 39,122 16,006 14,522 32,994 1,916 8,903 39,981 16,975 14,561 34,859 1,986 9,070 41,943 17,163 15,051 37,317 2,110 9,381 44,588 17,896 15,774 33,906 1,484 -8 2 5 31,597 8,030 4,720 35,276 1,487 -7 1 2 33,077 9,026 5,289 41,273 1,610 -8 1 2 38,851 9,703 5,747 40,621 1,797 -8 6 8 37,956 10,949 5,786 38,683 1,750 -6 8 5 36,248 11,188 6,460 37,292 1,583 -5 8 35,651 11,463 6,793 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income®.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 18,397 1,747 8,111 2,461 5,650 19,004 1,887 6,894 526 6,368 20,684 1,965 9,982 2,793 7,189 19,924 1,847 11,223 4,967 6,256 20,001 1,814 13,044 6,279 6,765 20,837 1,932 14,548 7,578 6,970 20,789 2,563 10,554 7,788 2,766 21,184 2,547 11,545 8,586 2,959 22,352 2,602 16,319 12,907 3,412 23,611 2,583 14,427 10,975 3,452 22,540 2,429 13,714 9,994 3,720 20,234 1,974 15,084 11,200 3,884 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises..................... Federal, civilian.................................................. Military ........................................................... State and local................................................... 3,142 25,113 19,665 756 282 2,404 2,491 (D) (0) 3,625 1,963 3,267 1,259 3,618 5,448 889 209 4,350 1,182 26,603 21,354 875 534 2,677 2,407 (0) (0) 3,831 1,823 3,984 1,392 3,831 5,249 962 196 4,091 3,438 29,193 23,522 935 589 3,446 2,049 (0) (0) 4,688 1,908 3,982 1,570 4,355 5,671 932 239 4,500 5,599 27,395 21,320 588 379 2,752 2,399 (0) (0) 3,881 1,930 3,941 1,303 4,147 6,075 983 284 4,808 6,906 27,953 21,696 449 293 2,859 2,459 (D) (0) 4,228 1,703 4,013 1,246 4,446 6,257 999 343 4,915 8,246 29,071 22,657 496 117 3,434 2,572 (D) (0) 4,174 1,756 4,131 1,320 4,657 6,414 995 440 4,979 8,524 25,382 20,215 406 2,488 1,094 1,998 (0) (0) (D) 1,630 2,269 60S (0) 5,167 287 116 4,764 9,293 25,983 20,198 494 3,302 1,104 1,080 (0) (0) (0) 1,552 2,049 667 (D) 5,785 302 104 5,379 13,603 27,670 21,640 409 2,942 1,341 1,647 (0) (0) (0) 1,880 2,122 692 (0) 6,030 325 132 5,573 11,661 28,960 22,819 229 3,798 1,557 1,623 (0) (0) (0) 2,003 2,284 1,036 10) 6,141 321 160 5,660 10,675 28,008 21,446 182 2,596 1,673 1,300 (0) (0) (0) 2,226 2,138 1,133 (0) 6,562 324 193 6,045 11,921 25,371 18,290 208 2,386 1,889 487 (0) (0) 4,366 2,788 2,170 1,144 2,852 7,081 459 248 6,374 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k See footnotes at endof tables. 60 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] N em ah a, Kansas 1982 1983 1984 Neosho, Kansas 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1987 1986 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 115 ,79 1 114,0 81 123,055 131,676 143,988 147,440 211,918 211,12 2 223,873 223,227 219,496 226,461 106,065 9,726 112,429 1,652 119,586 3,469 123,464 8,212 131,356 12,632 138,804 8,636 207,649 4,269 211,567 -4 4 5 220,544 3,329 218,500 4,727 212,972 6,524 217,785 8,676 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 11.2 11.2 11.1 11,0 11.0 10,8 19.6 19.4 19.5 19.3 18.8 18.4 10,316 10,188 1 1 ,0 7 1 11,950 13,099 13,6 10 10,836 10,901 11,470 11,5 43 11,6 9 1 12,340 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance’ ................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent14.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 64,163 3,492 2,646 63,317 33,062 19,412 57,635 3,477 2,729 56,887 36,563 20,631 63,819 3,816 2,585 62,588 39,163 21,304 70,153 4,197 2,205 68,161 40,962 22,553 80,424 4,641 1,805 77,588 42,169 24,231 82,599 5,145 629 78,083 44,006 25,351 142,335 8,626 -1,098 132,611 42,023 37,284 138,594 8,496 613 130,711 41,086 39,325 150,629 9,161 212 141,680 42,859 39,334 148,688 9,496 (L) 139,157 42,576 41,494 140,891 8,980 1,623 133,534 42,311 43,651 142,147 9,018 3,939 137,068 44,257 45,136 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 38,022 3,988 22,153 7,956 14,197 38,233 4,077 15,325 -6 8 15,393 40,431 4,115 19,273 1,762 17,511 43,195 4,301 22,657 6,611 16,046 47,229 4,739 28,456 11,114 17,342 52,258 5,264 25,077 7,094 17,983 109,541 11,479 21,315 3,283 18,032 108,730 11,441 18,423 -1,401 19,824 115,211 11,521 23,897 2,383 21,514 113,534 10,904 24,250 3,825 20,425 103,886 9,699 27,306 5,657 21,649 102,172 9,579 30,396 7,785 22,611 Earnings by industry-. Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............. .............................. Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 9,726 54,437 45,998 1,565 794 3,274 10,619 4,006 6,613 7,764 4,379 6,569 2,111 8,923 8,439 1,319 370 6,750 1,652 55,983 47,049 2,052 470 3,787 8,763 4,068 4,695 8,643 4,296 6,717 2,500 9,821 8,934 1,354 341 7,239 3,469 60,350 50,765 2,074 358 4,379 9,263 3,357 5,906 10,056 4,509 6,358 2,910 10,858 9,585 1,400 419 7,766 8,212 61,941 51,567 1,278 417 4,459 9,572 3,592 5,980 10,095 4,408 6,184 2,717 12,437 10,374 1,473 489 8,412 12,632 67,792 56,795 874 267 4,849 10,652 3,990 6,662 12,256 5,069 6,559 2,787 13,482 10,997 1,499 592 8,906 8,636 73,963 62,439 1,033 201 5,863 11,361 3,639 7,722 13,570 6,025 7,087 3,042 14,257 11,524 1,640 758 9,126 4,269 138,066 117,547 2,047 14,513 8,588 36,125 5,656 30,469 12,126 10,991 12,390 5,862 14,905 20,519 1,787 656 18,076 -4 4 5 139,039 117,139 2,004 12,195 8,348 36,808 5,957 30,851 12,248 10,317 13,422 5,962 15,835 21,900 1,925 579 19,396 3,329 147,300 123,923 1,726 11,886 10,036 40,979 6,181 34,798 12,805 9,590 13,770 6,220 16,911 23,377 1,944 736 20,697 4,727 143,961 118,935 1,551 9,111 9,952 40,916 5,157 35,759 11,387 8,952 13,176 6,068 17,822 25,026 2,015 867 22,144 6,524 134,367 107,738 1,097 5,081 10,109 33,439 5,696 27,743 11,851 8,100 13,458 5,360 19,243 26,629 2,012 1,049 23,568 8,676 133,471 106,070 1,193 4,927 11,234 30,112 5,740 24,372 12,038 7,953 13,111 5,460 20,042 27,401 2,095 1,343 23,963 1983 1984 1986 1987 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k N o rto n , K an sas Ne ss, Kansas 1982 1984 1983 1985 1987 1986 1982 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e .................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income*............................................................ 69,147 70 ,714 73,896 76 ,271 74,948 7 7 ,5 7 7 76,973 80,766 83,542 82,600 86,781 89,699 53,210 15,937 58,057 12,657 61,908 11,988 62,447 13,824 61,896 13,052 62,940 14,637 67,671 9,302 71,636 9,130 74,602 8,940 76,930 5,670 77,101 9,680 78,374 11,325 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.5 4.3 6.7 6.6 6.6 6.4 6.6 6.5 14,960 15 ,13 2 15,861 16,631 16,808 18,062 11,5 26 12,256 12 ,73 7 12,848 13,209 13,860 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less-. Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 45,918 1,842 851 44,927 15,901 8,319 45,857 1,971 582 44,468 17,593 8,653 48,681 2,222 773 47,232 17,733 8,931 51,059 2,433 419 49,045 18,065 9,161 48,298 2,320 653 46,631 17,782 10,535 49,892 2,376 611 48,127 18,479 10,971 45,562 2,139 -5 9 43,364 20,133 13,476 47,283 2,210 (1) 45,061 20,898 14,807 49,554 2,400 -1 1 7 47,037 21,292 15,213 46,107 2,528 -1 7 4 43,405 23,195 16,000 50,795 2,568 -2 5 8 47,969 22,736 16,076 52,455 2,618 -1 1 8 49,719 23,617 16,363 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 21,923 2,000 21,995 15,040 6,955 23,108 2,178 20,571 11,792 8,779 24,973 2,303 21,405 11,137 10,268 25,792 2,290 22,977 12,988 9,989 22,686 1,979 23,633 12,232 11,401 22,395 1,974 25,523 13,784 11,739 28,012 2,628 14,922 8,044 6,878 29,082 2,791 15,410 7,908 7,502 30,401 2,821 16,332 7,730 8,602 31,012 2,787 12,308 4,523 7,785 31,127 2,783 16,885 8,596 8,289 30,802 2,776 18,877 10,242 8,635 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................ Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade................................................. Retail trade...................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate.......................... Services.......................................................... Government and government enterprises....................... Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ........................................................... State and local.................................................. 15,937 29,981 23,707 141 6,890 2,710 323 (0) (D) 1,717 3,326 2,637 1.358 4.6C5 6.274 678 149 5,447 12,657 33,200 26,576 152 7,775 2,639 416 (D) (0) 2,185 3,156 3,358 1,527 5,368 6,624 847 138 5,639 11,988 36,693 29,875 148 9,010 2,759 543 (D) (0) 3,012 3,446 3,237 1,574 6,146 6,818 916 175 5,727 13,824 37,235 30,234 115 9,372 3,165 438 (0) (0) 2,276 3,462 3,278 1,663 6,465 7,001 951 206 5,844 13,052 35,246 27,818 105 6,007 3,252 441 (D) (0) 2,559 3,548 3,255 1,622 7,029 7,428 902 250 6,276 14,637 35,255 27,744 129 5,419 3,285 485 (D) (D) 2,594 3,722 3,104 1,741 7,265 7,511 929 320 6,262 9,302 36,260 24,246 337 435 2,277 1,668 (D) (D) 4,756 2,101 5,077 2,248 5,347 12,014 829 215 10,970 9,130 38,153 25,804 406 249 2,515 1,748 (D) (D) 4,787 2,194 5,401 2,521 5,983 12,349 845 199 11,305 8,940 40,614 27,561 500 219 2,498 2,354 (0) (9) 5,560 2,027 5,458 2,707 6,238 13,053 861 247 11,945 5,670 40,437 26,671 447 223 2,542 2,390 (0) (D) 5,034 2,003 5,426 2,397 6,209 13,766 938 288 12,540 9,680 41,115 26,514 347 168 2,721 2,452 (D) (0) 5,078 1,878 4,913 2,430 6,527 14,601 952 349 13,300 11,325 41,130 25,956 335 134 2,881 2,084 (0) (0) 5,166 1,454 4,770 2,527 6,605 15,174 1,063 447 13,664 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Seefootnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 61 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] O sage, Kansas 1982 1983 1984 O s b o rn e , K an sas 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 153,838 158,690 172,4 8 1 180,624 191,922 202,358 63,6 11 64,990 68,833 70,908 75,357 75 ,75 7 150,357 3,481 161,354 -2,664 170,317 2,164 172,765 7,859 184,294 7,628 194,143 8,215 56,310 7,301 60,592 4,398 62,268 6,565 62,926 7,982 61,861 13,496 64,302 11,455 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 15.? 15.9 16.1 15.6 15.7 15.9 5.8 5.8 5.7 5.5 5.4 5.4 9,808 9,959 10,746 11,594 12,220 12,736 10,926 11,2 34 12,106 12,885 13,852 14,142 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent4.................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................ 50,411 3,027 48,560 95,944 30,427 27,467 48,489 3,220 52,988 98,257 30,941 29,492 55,265 3,435 57,923 109,753 33,110 29,618 61,112 3,672 57,024 114,464 34,847 31,313 65,107 4,003 60,261 121,365 36,161 34,396 68,277 4,265 64,633 128,645 37,874 35,839 31,086 1,590 1,821 31,317 19,692 12,602 29,465 1,633 1,932 29,764 21,780 13,446 32,194 1,723 1,998 32,469 22,531 13,833 33,251 1,806 2,116 33,561 23,309 14,038 39,362 1,867 1,779 39,274 21,485 14,598 38,880 2,019 1,510 38,371 22,374 15,012 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries......................... ........................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 34,968 3,153 12,290 2,973 9,317 37,457 3,534 7,498 -3,15 3 10,651 37,598 3,418 14,249 1,685 12,564 38,129 3,329 19,654 7,383 12,271 41,183 3,586 20,338 7,153 13,185 42,893 3,842 21,542 7,708 13,834 18,331 1,690 11,065 6,228 4,837 18,736 1,782 8,947 3,362 5,585 18,873 1,710 11,611 5,543 6,068 18,919 1,668 12,664 6,991 5,673 19,262 1,673 18,427 12,528 5,899 20,496 1,818 16,566 10,443 6,123 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and o th e r'....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 3,481 46,930 35,662 492 513 2,194 5,460 5,414 (L) 8,137 2,655 6,654 2,176 7,381 11,268 1,701 516 9,051 -2,664 51,153 39,129 482 786 3,139 5,963 5,963 0 8,556 2,583 7,183 2,389 8,048 12,024 1,890 476 9,658 2,164 53,101 40,491 528 554 4,061 5,505 5,505 0 8,741 2,656 7,391 2,443 8,612 12,610 1,947 606 10,057 7,859 53,253 39,403 347 348 4,987 4,786 0» (9) 7,456 2,310 7,332 2,454 9,383 13,850 2,017 703 11,130 7,628 57,479 42,554 279 244 7,236 4,569 (0) (0) 7,653 2,165 7,475 2,564 10,369 14,925 2,014 850 12,061 8,215 60,062 44,384 304 200 4,674 7,918 4,602 3,316 7,614 2,143 7,965 2,727 10,839 15,678 2,134 1,089 12,455 7,301 23,785 18,859 326 817 1,256 2,104 1,650 454 1,969 3,566 3,251 1,698 3,872 4,926 784 189 3,953 4,398 25,067 20,084 358 709 1,662 2,320 1,489 831 1,866 3,593 3,581 1,948 4,047 4,983 817 174 3,992 6,565 25,629 20,516 346 568 946 2,738 1,402 1,336 2,440 3,537 3,545 1,937 4,459 5,113 813 215 4,085 7,982 25,269 19,942 373 592 585 2,520 1,256 1,264 2,535 3,436 3,337 1,996 4,568 5,327 858 245 4,224 13,496 25,866 20,251 523 363 727 2,543 1,202 1,341 2,715 3,246 3,141 2,043 4,950 5,615 875 296 4,444 11,455 27,425 21,461 581 262 728 3,039 1,250 1,789 3,071 3,298 3,192 2,173 5,117 5,964 960 379 4,625 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k O tta w a , K an sas 1982 1983 1984 Paw nee, Kansas 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal in c o m e .................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'................................................... 60,715 64,860 70,206 72,097 79,748 84,137 98,999 94,333 10 7,142 110,249 120,128 129,464 57,256 3,459 60,756 4,104 64,978 5,228 67,180 4,917 70,066 9,682 72,234 11,903 81,448 17,551 85,509 8,824 88,425 18,717 91,476 18,773 92,694 27,434 95,302 34,162 Population (thousands)*.................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 5.9 5.9 5.9 5.8 5.9 5.8 8.2 8.3 8.1 7.9 7.7 7.6 10,306 11,063 11,8 79 12,446 13,503 14,387 12,035 11,408 13,159 13 ,8 77 15,540 16,981 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus Dividends, interest, and rent4.................................. Plus: Transfer payments......................................... 25,854 1,462 7,931 32,323 16,808 11,584 28,833 1,566 7,624 34,891 17,637 12,332 34,005 1,852 7,437 39,590 18,089 12,527 34,735 2,035 7,501 40,201 19,022 12,874 42,943 2,292 6,843 47,494 18,751 13,503 46,341 2,405 6,730 50,666 19,573 • 13,898 64,508 2,579 -1,621 60,308 23,755 14,936 58,181 2,671 -2,084 53,426 25,182 15,725 71,139 2,873 -2,199 66,067 25,137 15,938 73,902 3,126 -2,604 68,172 25,198 16,879 84,214 3,204 -2,732 78,278 24,191 17,659 91,983 3,328 -2,770 85,885 25,214 18,365 17,429 1,854 6,571 1,984 4,587 19,057 2,198 7,578 2,675 4,903 22,205 2,523 9,277 3,815 5,462 23,301 2,587 8,847 3,561 5,286 26,044 2,922 13,977 8,382 5,595 26,918 2,998 16,425 10,582 5,843 38,380 3,015 23,113 15,463 7,650 39,760 3,297 15,124 6,809 8,315 42,004 3,314 25,821 16,730 9,091 43,687 3,199 27,016 16,844 10,172 44,347 3,172 36,695 25,548 11,147 44,636 3,454 43,893 32,185 11,708 3,459 22,395 17,800 421 164 2,295 3,456 (D) (0) 1,815 2,040 1,994 1,413 4,202 4,595 597 192 3,806 4,104 24,729 19,882 470 199 2,059 5,751 (0) (0) 1,734 1,806 2,086 1,482 4,295 4,847 602 177 4,068 5,228 28,777 23,555 421 144 2,117 8,384 (0) (0) 2,054 1,891 2,417 1,516 4,611 5,222 606 223 4,393 4,917 29,818 24,258 353 152 1,754 9,464 133 9,331 1,756 1,941 2,373 1,499 4,966 5,560 619 262 4,679 9,682 33,261 27,405 263 88 1,892 11,486 11,903 34,438 28,189 271 65 1,936 11,538 (0) (D) 2,078 2,538 2,296 1,580 5,887 6,249 692 405 5,152 17,551 46,957 26,976 466 1,115 2,154 970 567 403 2,072 3,346 6,344 2,575 7,934 19,981 1,094 317 18,570 8,824 49,357 28,574 552 1,126 2,601 2,321 677 1,644 2,167 3,395 5,400 2,917 8,095 20,783 1,418 277 19,088 18,717 52,422 30,215 442 1,144 2,723 2,420 641 1,779 2,519 3,803 5,199 2,985 8,980 22,207 1,186 347 20,674 18,773 55,129 30,590 461 973 3,125 1,864 479 1,385 2,272 3,724 5,072 3,054 10,045 24,539 1,177 361 23,001 27,434 56,780 30,545 371 593 2,996 1,595 483 1,112 2,315 3,330 5,073 2,942 11,330 26,235 1,550 436 24,249 34,162 57,821 31,230 612 566 3,089 1,242 319 923 2,360 3,472 4,973 3,084 11,832 26,591 1,178 559 24,854 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income.................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................. Nonfarm.................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm .......................................................... N onfarm .................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining........................................................ Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................... Retail trade................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services............................................... Government and government enterprises ..................... Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry .................................................. State and local................................................... Seefootnotes at endof tables. (0 ) (0) 2,008 2,113 2,439 1,587 5,529 5,856 615 317 4,924 62 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] P h illip s , K a n s a s 1982 1983 1984 1985 P o tta w a to m ie , K a n s a s 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 87,811 77,563 10,248 92,271 85,164 7,107 94,523 87,428 7,095 94,236 88,004 6,232 98,204 87,633 10,571 103,754 90,140 13,614 156,988 147,918 9,070 160,316 154,050 6,266 174,888 168,303 6,585 188,704 174,611 14,093 195,280 180,960 14,320 206,165 190,323 15,842 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 7.4 11,915 7.3 12,631 7.2 13,045 7.1 13,252 6.9 14,155 6.9 15,032 15.5 10,112 15,7 10,189 15.8 11,100 15.7 12,001 15.8 12,354 15.9 12,975 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus; Dividends, interest, and rent1.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 55,136 2,679 ai 52,438 21,589 13,784 55,617 2,851 -6 2 7 52,139 25,354 14,778 55,637 2,928 -2 1 9 52,490 26,662 15,371 54,573 3,087 -1 3 6 51,350 26,947 15,939 59,618 3,160 -3 8 9 56,069 25,715 16,420 63,544 3,236 -3 9 4 59,914 26,815 17,025 101,741 5.812 10,742 106,671 26,232 24.085 90,675 5,144 19,056 104,587 29,126 26,603 98,426 5,686 22,292 115,032 32,806 27,050 114,618 6,582 16,432 124,468 35,155 29,081 118,167 6,902 17,722 128,987 36,165 30,128 129,309 7,653 15,128 136,784 37,890 31,491 33,607 6,387 15,142 8,801 6,341 36,169 6,575 12,873 5,708 7,165 36,093 5,884 13,660 5,711 7,949 36,438 5,540 12,595 4,906 7,689 36,259 5,520 17,839 9,299 8,540 36,267 6,101 21,176 12,308 8,868 73,765 8,372 19,604 7,410 12,194 65,544 7,614 17,517 4,661 12,856 70,542 7,771 20,113 5,000 15,113 77,283 8,173 29,162 12,560 16,602 79,013 8,224 30,930 12,840 18,090 87,034 9,129 33,146 14,327 18,819 10,248 44,888 37,708 364 2,000 1,460 12,304 (0) (D) 5,532 3,059 4,118 1,823 7,048 7,180 7,107 48,510 40,903 434 2,743 2,391 11,689 (D) ID) 6,382 3,262 4,386 2,111 7,505 7,607 828 217 6,562 7,095 48,542 40,379 437 2,600 2,059 10,053 (D) (D) 6,868 3,161 4,460 2,378 8,363 8,163 831 273 7,059 6,232 48,341 39,329 434 2,515 2,088 9,422 (D) (D) 6,931 2,987 3,929 2,214 8,809 9,012 948 324 7,740 10,571 49,047 39,483 428 1,544 2,731 9,419 (D) (D) 7,164 2,931 3,846 2,0H 9,406 9,564 1,005 392 8,167 13,614 49,930 40,181 456 1,243 2,302 11,780 (D) (D) 6,330 2,676 3,787 2,091 9,516 9,749 997 502 8,250 9,070 92,671 80,211 497 532 23,763 15,282 10,276 5,006 15,985 4,124 8,844 1,912 9,272 12,460 1,207 513 10,740 6,266 84,409 70,708 460 468 11,094 16,110 10,699 5,411 17,924 3,734 8,738 2,061 10,119 13,701 1,325 475 11,901 6,585 91,841 77,304 516 371 9,315 18,628 11,192 7,436 19,816 4,274 10,323 2,197 11,864 14,537 1,268 594 12,675 14,093 100,525 84,613 564 353 14,625 18,142 11,228 6,914 20,189 3,932 11,109 2,377 13,322 15,912 1,265 708 13,939 14,320 103,847 86,839 644 275 12,760 18,222 11,247 6,975 20,930 4,134 12,600 2,386 14,888 17,008 1,316 856 14,836 15,842 113,467 96,754 740 287 12,798 20,390 11,811 8,579 24,109 4,858 14,488 2,748 16,336 16,713 1,389 1,096 14,228 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income®.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... M ining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... m 240 6,152 P r a tt, K a n s a s 1982 1983 1984 R a w lin s , K a n s a s 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 131,708 119,317 12,391 130,486 123,153 7,333 146,282 132,128 14,154 158,531 137,179 21,352 160,529 131,104 29,425 161,345 132,947 28,398 44,837 34,706 10,131 49,923 35,912 14,011 47,437 36,497 10,940 55,608 37,759 17,849 53,886 37,229 16,657 57,017 38,649 18,368 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 10.8 12,152 11.0 11,827 10.9 13,386 11.0 14,457 10.8 14,860 10.4 15,481 4.2 10,750 4.1 12,076 3.9 12,012 3,8 14,455 3.8 14,177 3.7 15,613 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 91,015 4,923 -2,290 83,802 28,902 19,004 86,451 4,839 -2,502 79,110 30,147 21,229 100,320 5,347 -2,681 92,292 31,947 22,043 110,940 5,850 -3,124 101,966 34,025 22,540 110,349 5,310 -1,600 103,439 33,431 23,659 108,484 5,307 -9 1 9 102,258 34,780 24,307 24,080 894 472 23,658 14,461 6,718 28,498 904 373 27,967 14,789 7,167 26,315 973 404 25,746 14,161 7,530 33,443 1,052 391 32,782 15,292 7,534 33,065 1,109 282 32,238 13,561 8,087 35,671 1,193 201 34,679 14,056 8,282 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income..................................................... Proprietors’ income8.................................................... Farm.................................................................. Nonfarm ........................................................ 64,042 5,973 21,000 10,351 10,649 63,328 5,931 17,192 5,358 11,834 69,131 6,236 24,953 12,201 12,752 70,988 6,144 33,808 19,474 14,334 61,972 5,220 43,157 27,624 15,533 60,565 5,109 42,810 26,565 16,245 11,117 973 11,990 8,674 3,316 11,546 1,064 15,888 12,596 3,292 12,009 1,085 13,221 9,540 3,681 12,349 1,084 20,010 16,511 3,499 12,790 1,132 19,143 15,382 3,761 13,471 1,198 21,002 17,083 3,919 Earnings by Industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm......................................................... Private......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... ((lining............................................................. 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.................................................. M ilita ry ........................................................... State and local................................................... 12,391 78,624 66,406 476 13,047 5,476 3,618 1,441 2,177 5,459 7,457 10,491 3,810 16,572 12,218 994 381 10,843 7,333 79,118 66,114 473 13,687 5,561 2,715 967 1,748 5,744 6,617 10,795 4,129 16,393 13,004 1,126 348 11,530 14,154 86,166 72,117 576 17,057 5,145 2,885 958 1,927 7,054 6,872 11,430 4,255 16,843 14,049 1,130 426 12,493 21,352 89,588 74,136 553 16,146 6,570 2,786 829 1,957 6,719 6,980 11,825 4,304 18,253 15,452 1,243 496 13,713 29,425 80,924 64,218 628 7,888 5,076 2,236 793 1,443 6,937 6,727 11,424 4,173 19,129 16,706 1,284 600 14,822 28,398 80,086 62,671 705 5,823 4,808 2,349 793 1,556 6,286 6,453 11,257 4,495 20,495 17,415 1,379 769 15,267 10,131 13,949 10,341 282 293 988 199 (D) (D) 712 1,845 1,867 1,318 2,837 3,608 535 137 2,936 14,011 14,487 10,703 310 267 952 207 (D) (D) 802 1,735 2,037 1,330 3,063 3,784 553 126 3,105 10,940 15,375 11,307 284 279 992 271 (D) (0) 1,181 1,638 1,987 1,442 3,233 4,068 592 149 3,327 17,849 15,594 11,193 243 276 875 399 (D) (D) 958 1,707 1,930 1,370 3,435 4,401 626 174 3,601 16,657 16,408 11,757 212 187 963 462 (D) (D) 887 1,506 1,994 1,437 4,109 4,651 638 210 3,803 18,368 17,303 12,465 237 185 997 894 (D) (D) 895 1,263 2,121 1,437 4,436 4,838 637 268 3,933 Seefootnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 63 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Reno, Kansas 1982 1983 1984 R e p u b lic , K a n s a s 1985 1986 1987 1982 1985 19 8 4 19 8 3 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 733,966 76 1,09 7 795,309 844,870 863,756 879,900 74,954 75,722 81,930 93,305 97,482 103,613 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 704,117 29,849 729,011 32,086 770,138 25,171 812,677 32,193 822,740 41,016 837,100 42,800 66,962 7,992 70,929 4,793 72,437 9,493 77,204 16,101 78,153 19,329 80,355 23,258 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 64.9 65.1 64.9 65.1 65.5 65.0 7.4 7.3 7.3 7.2 7.1 7.0 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 11,3 06 11,6 94 12,251 12,973 13 ,1 8 1 13,529 10,158 10,340 11,2 29 12,923 13 ,7 67 14,857 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adiustment lor residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................ 516,289 30,610 -6,286 479,393 150,015 104,558 535,934 31,111 -8,205 496,618 152,266 112,213 557,290 33,257 -6,873 517,160 164,104 114,045 589,182 36,756 -7,934 544,492 178,624 121,754 605,097 37,793 -7,914 559,390 174,785 129,581 605,695 37,870 -5,735 562,090 183,894 133,916 41,436 2,196 180 39,420 21,886 13,648 38,438 2,160 216 36,494 24,942 14,286 44,636 2,319 228 42,545 24,662 14,723 52,858 2,558 115 50,415 26,822 16,068 57,965 2,713 -1 1 9 55,133 26,043 16,306 62,805 2,838 -7 7 59,890 27,009 16,714 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 395,517 42,698 78,074 25,883 52,191 404,812 43,956 87,166 28,238 58,928 425,635 43,956 87,699 21,360 66,339 447,422 43,795 97,965 28,538 69,427 449,395 43,425 112,277 37,520 74,757 446,410 42,351 116,934 39,248 77,686 26,304 2,389 12,743 6,402 6,341 25,992 2,437 10,009 3,252 6,757 27,113 2,458 15,065 7,969 7,096 28,377 2,590 21,891 14,638 7,253 29,745 2,731 25,489 17,924 7,565 30,278 2,786 29,741 21,828 7,913 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining............................................................. Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 29,849 486,440 427,901 1,752 6,075 26,862 137,969 60,338 77,631 35,043 37,333 75,923 19,132 87,812 58,539 6,736 2,401 49,402 32,086 503,848 441,537 1,715 8,374 26,813 136,339 62,015 74,324 36,931 34,355 79,604 21,816 95,590 62,311 7,017 2,145 53,149 25,171 532,119 466,527 1,590 7,688 29,815 144,113 58,460 85,653 36,549 34,417 83,822 22,303 106,230 65,592 7,291 2,558 55,743 32,193 556,989 484,752 1,607 7,802 31,239 145,328 56,727 88,601 35,168 34,315 93,838 23,401 112,054 72,237 7,679 3,058 61,500 41,016 564,081 486,754 1,278 5,581 33,129 138,436 55,584 82,852 34,302 31,858 94,816 25,644 121,710 77,327 7,935 3,691 65,701 42,800 562,895 481,724 1,591 5,159 32,913 130,827 52,136 78,691 29,803 32,499 94,579 25,597 128,756 81,171 8,119 4,690 68,362 7,992 33,444 26,610 656 196 4,247 2,110 (D) (D) 3,488 3,189 4,203 1,857 6,664 6,834 865 238 5,731 4,793 33,645 26,534 796 196 3,398 2,290 (0) (D) 3,696 2,441 4,732 2,058 6,927 7,111 918 220 5,9)3 9,493 35,143 27,621 700 155 3,544 2,452 1,440 1,012 4,091 2,444 4,847 2,130 7,258 7,522 919 275 6,328 16,101 36,757 28,743 682 215 4,032 2,659 (0) (D) 4,093 2,697 4,556 2,180 7,629 8,014 956 322 6,736 19,329 38,636 30,047 517 84 4,445 3,244 (0) (D) 4,100 2,769 4,389 2,215 8,284 8,589 1,039 389 7,161 23,258 39,547 30,709 566 70 4,140 3,571 (D) (D) 4,110 2,866 4,425 2,254 8,707 8,838 1,066 498 7,274 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k R ic e , K a n s a s 1982 1983 1984 R ile y , K a n s a s 1985 1986 1987 1982 19 8 3 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 139,847 139,222 145,101 153,197 157,643 161,622 594,833 618,041 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 655,145 681,096 715,3 70 746 ,9 11 128,393 11,454 130,943 8,279 137,967 7,134 137,638 15,559 137,894 19,749 140,784 20,838 590,013 4,820 615,834 2,207 652,217 2,928 676,705 4,391 709,226 6,144 743,481 3,430 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 11.7 11.7 11.6 11.3 11.2 11.1 64.0 65.6 65.2 64.2 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 62.0 61.9 11,9 36 11,9 30 12 ,4 74 13,500 14,059 14,608 9,297 9,417 10,054 10,602 11,5 31 12,0 72 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus. Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 81,038 4,448 4,057 80,647 33,694 25,506 78,135 4,376 4,071 77,830 33,272 28,120 81,348 4,730 4,501 81,119 35,487 28,495 88,567 4,944 3,864 87,487 36,690 29,020 91,527 4,929 4,049 90,647 36,511 30,485 92,836 5,007 4,240 92,069 38,188 31,365 288,051 15,198 175,774 448,627 84,619 61,587 309,568 16,402 170,191 463,357 86,855 67,829 332,217 17,718 177,167 491,666 94,394 69,085 350,290 19,378 172,592 503,504 99,909 77,683 372,448 20,584 179,142 531,006 103,556 80,808 391,211 21,899 182,302 551,614 108,390 86,907 56,066 6,022 18,950 9,075 9,875 55,787 5,958 16,390 5,979 10,411 58,711 6,016 16,621 4,868 11,753 58,758 5,750 24,059 13,349 10,710 56,947 5,495 29,085 17,604 11,481 56,784 5,445 30,607 18,629 11,978 233,588 20,222 34,241 3,390 30,851 249,660 22,266 37,642 824 36,818 266,874 23,477 41,866 1,562 40,304 279,868 23,941 46,481 3,075 43,406 294,452 25,206 52,790 4,865 47,925 311,502 27,240 52,469 2,100 50,369 11,454 69,584 59,624 450 11,674 4,022 7,682 5,313 2,369 13,056 4,064 5,960 2,401 10,315 9,960 1,119 384 8,457 8,279 69,856 59,189 572 10,894 3,162 7,651 5,165 2,486 13,151 4,165 6,127 2,704 10,763 10,667 1,188 355 9,124 7,134 74,214 62,738 624 11,733 3,455 7,369 5,000 2,369 14,113 4,206 6,481 2,990 11,767 11,476 1,227 439 9,810 15,559 73,008 60,762 578 10,740 3,438 7,904 5,487 2,417 13,314 4,200 6,211 3,204 11,173 12,246 1,288 508 10,450 19,749 71,778 58,913 552 8,946 3,814 7,667 (D) (D) 11,749 4,291 6,072 3,159 12,663 12,865 1,302 614 10,949 20,838 71,998 58,502 654 8,384 3,692 7,334 5,377 1,957 11,461 4,205 6,131 3,306 13,335 13,496 1,419 786 11,291 4,820 283,231 158,664 882 1,466 19,542 8,534 5,608 2,926 11,625 10,344 32,651 17,421 56,199 124,567 22,270 6,034 96,263 2,207 307,361 178,360 890 1,358 24,275 9,050 6,047 3,003 11,012 12,022 37,840 20,115 61,798 129,001 23,047 4,851 101,103 2,928 329,289 193,199 882 1,491 29,402 10,222 7,167 3,055 11,125 11,846 36,772 21,789 69,670 136,090 24,529 2,714 108,847 4,391 345,899 202,297 924 1,594 29,986 9,527 7,432 2,095 m u 11,857 38,211 23,296 75,791 143,602 24,823 3,134 115,645 6,144 366,304 212,414 1,030 914 34,011 9,953 8,060 1,893 11,023 11,027 37,873 26,116 80,467 153,890 25,619 3,607 124,664 3,430 387,781 226,870 1,209 664 38,906 10,293 8,589 1,704 11,636 11,480 39,320 28,111 85,251 160,911 25,469 4,377 131,065 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.................................................. Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6............................................... Farm............................................................. Nonfarm ..................................................... Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nontarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... 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.................................................. M ilitary................................................. State and local................................................... See footnotes at endof tables. 64 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Rush, Kansas Rooks, Kansas 1982 1984 1983 1985 1987 1986 1982 1984 1983 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 81,373 77,8 20 81,296 8 4,1 72 85,651 89,200 5 7 ,1 7 7 54,096 59,273 58,860 57,843 59,995 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'.......................................................... 71,232 10,141 72,151 5,669 77,115 4,181 79,673 4,499 77,240 8,411 78,314 10,886 47,261 9,916 49,040 5,056 51,195 8,078 51,785 7,075 49,595 8,248 49,863 10,132 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 7.2 7.2 7.0 6:9 6.7 6.4 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.2 3.9 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 11,2 75 10,793 11,6 00 12,233 12,732 13,959 12,826 12,145 13,428 13,6 72 13,931 15,340 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals-. Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 52,988 2,710 -2,885 47,393 21,279 12,701 49,220 2,681 -2,952 43,587 21,010 13,223 49,987 2,866 -3,084 44,037 23,684 13,575 50,480 3,052 -2,945 44,483 25,052 14,637 51,317 2,870 -2,318 46,129 23,788 15,734 53,467 2,922 -2,079 48,466 24,609 16,125 30,685 1,319 3,384 32,750 15,201 9,226 26,057 1,298 3,261 28,020 16,357 9,719 30,141 1,405 3,678 32,414 16,751 10,108 28,814 1,475 3,238 30,577 17,344 10,939 29,295 1,439 " 2,822 30,678 15,459 11,706 31,062 1,477 2,536 32,121 16,074 11,800 31,580 3,339 18,069 9,347 8,722 31,283 3,132 14,805 4,903 9,902 31,973 3,112 14,902 3,431 11,471 31,666 2,958 15,856 3,759 12,097 27,761 2,610 20,946 7,683 13,263 27,016 2,565 23,886 10,123 13,763 16,028 1,648 13,009 8,731 4,278 15,722 1,619 8,716 3,907 4,809 16,432 1,634 12,075 6,939 5,136 16,357 1,555 10,902 5,991 4,911 15,419 1,430 12,446 7,218 5,228 15,211 1,430 14,421 9,102 5,319 10,141 42,847 36,234 217 10,546 3,007 3,849 (0) (0) 2,939 4,224 4,500 1,490 5,462 6,613 702 244 5,667 5,669 43,551 36,553 201 9,917 3,323 2,630 (0) (D) 3,116 4,507 5,278 1,737 5,844 6,998 736 217 6,045 4,181 45,806 38,392 203 10,680 3,319 2,400 (0) (0) 3,669 3,854 5,815 1,793 6,659 7,414 760 263 6,391 4,499 45,981 37,893 207 10,018 3,500 2,485 699 1,786 3,084 3,734 5,467 1,766 7,632 8,088 777 306 7,005 8,411 42,906 34,335 169 6,233 3,356 2,827 (0) (D) 3,212 3,05) 5,045 1,984 8,452 8,571 792 371 7,408 10,886 42,581 33,917 169 5,720 3,297 2,920 (0) (0) 3,059 3,122 4,810 2,053 8,767 8,664 839 475 7,350 9,916 20,769 15,933 199 317 1,114 3,279 1,883 1,396 1,870 3,221 2,085 1,646 2,202 4,836 733 147 3,956 5,056 21,001 15,932 237 344 1,101 2,616 1,162 1,454 2,062 3,116 2,156 1,799 2,501 5,069 732 136 4,201 8,078 22,063 16,775 213 359 1,442 2,926 1,306 1,620 2,470 2,897 2,176 1,632 2,660 5,288 731 166 4,391 7,075 21,739 16,112 209 271 1,489 2,847 1,165 1,682 1,904 2,940 2,091 1,572 2,789 5,627 765 196 4,666 8,248 21,047 15,155 164 173 1,402 2,662 890 1,772 2,072 2,547 1,840 1,167 3,128 5,892 791 237 4,864 10,132 20,930 14,991 140 139 1,578 2,397 (0) (D) 2,304 2,405 1,783 1,030 3,215 5,939 858 304 4,777 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary........................................................... State and local................................................... S a lin e , K a n s a s R u s s e ll, K a n s a s 1982 1984 1983 1985 1987 1986 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ....................................................................................................................... 129,5 17 129,920 132,004 134,574 128,966 133,147 591,655 626,042 669,341 690,392 736,695 778,862 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 117,926 11,591 121,285 8,635 123,585 8,419 122,549 12,025 116,485 12,481 120,035 13,112 584,567 7,088 621,654 4,388 662,150 7,191 684,905 5,487 729,585 7,110 769,267 9,595 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 9.1 9.2 9.1 8.9 8.5 8.3 49.3 49.9 50.4 50.1 49.8 50.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 14,231 14 ,176 14,570 15,153 15,124 16,125 12,000 12,551 13,278 13,785 14,803 15,464 Derivation of total personal income: Tolal earnings by place ol work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals-. Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus-. Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 86,196 4,719 -5,069 76,408 36,165 16,944 82,705 4,565 -4,655 73,485 38,828 17,607 85,607 4,848 -5,095 75,664 38,141 18,199 86,383 4,950 -4,458 76,975 38,114 19,485 79,540 4,519 -3,52 5 71,496 36,502 20,968 82,126 4,743 -3,857 73,526 37,934 21,687 434,172 26,802 -8,953 398,417 109,347 83,891 456,967 27,749 -9,524 419,694 117,260 89,088 494,586 30,215 -10,411 453,960 125,299 90,082 494,655 32,213 -9,227 453,215 139,225 97,952 527,548 34,898 -9,798 482,852 151,268 102,575 561,262 37,231 -11,007 513,024 158,501 107,337 58,313 5.840 22,043 10.504 11,539 56,959 5,700 20,046 7,584 12,462 59,432 5,823 20,352 7,378 12,974 57,359 5,418 23,606 11,036 12,570 50.053 4,677 24,810 11,525 13,285 51,412 4,781 25,933 12,113 13,820 332,601 33,948 67,623 5,522 62,101 347,838 36,415 72,714 2,878 69,836 369,546 36,730 88,310 5,706 82,604 368,776 34,632 91,247 4,032 87,215 384,592 35,761 107,195 5,683 101,512 408,680 38,008 114,574 8.102 106,472 11,591 74,605 64,229 277 20,845 4,566 6,438 2,221 4,217 6,427 4,469 7,333 3.148 10,726 10,376 1,153 293 8,930 8,635 74,070 62,895 258 20,095 4,322 5,127 1,484 3,643 5,996 3,851 7,704 3,711 11,831 11,175 1,238 275 9,662 8,419 77,188 66,108 290 23,607 4,399 5,355 1,538 3,817 4,353 3,928 7,986 3,681 12,509 11,080 1,270 341 9,469 12,025 74,358 62,571 242 21,890 4,289 3,689 1,693 1,996 4,343 4,074 7,800 3,674 12,570 11,787 1,295 403 10,089 12,481 67,059 54,938 216 12,070 4,362 4,292 1,937 2,355 6,020 3,443 7,281 3,829 13,425 12,121 1,328 487 10,306 13,112 69,014 57,005 241 14,253 3,907 4,453 1,398 3,055 6,247 2,996 7,560 3,932 13,416 12,009 1,369 623 10,017 7,088 427,084 377,640 1,275 2,280 26,941 94,923 33,043 61,880 33,573 40,173 53,302 16,785 108,388 49,444 8,414 4,384 36,646 4,388 452,579 402,233 1,533 2,189 28,769 101,783 35,886 65,897 32,906 41,641 56,844 18,466 118,102 50,346 8,913 2,629 38,804 7,191 487,395 434,460 1,594 2,114 32,154 106,590 37,615 68,975 36,497 46,642 58,416 19,430 131,023 52,935 9,505 1,913 41,517 5,487 489,168 432,171 1,609 2,481 34,306 99,511 42,221 57,290 30,627 46,881 59,547 19,096 138,113 56,997 10,382 2,285 44,330 7,110 520,438 460,567 1,652 1,283 38,899 102,477 42,572 59,905 30,522 45,381 61,425 21,221 157,707 59,871 10,596 2,745 46,530 9,595 551,667 489,537 1,773 1,013 40,271 113,255 44,249 69,006 30,850 45,242 64,493 23,473 169,167 62,130 10,829 3,496 47,805 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade...................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate.......................... Services.......................................................... Government and government enterprises....................... Federal, civilian.................................................. State and local.................................................. See footnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 65 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] S c o ff, K ansas 1982 1984 1983 S e d g w ic k , K a n s a s 1985 1987 1986 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Farm incom e'........................................................... 65,987 66,104 74,620 57^834 8,153 59747 6,257 61Ì254 13366 64 538 19,191 65 781 23799 68001 30716 *22,587 11,276 6,792 16,201 28,909 6,402,306 21,308 Population (thousands)2 ................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs ).............................. 5.8 5.8 5.9 5.8 5.7 5.6 378.4 379.0 383.1 387.2 389.3 394.7 11,4 28 11,3 21 12,678 14,456 15,818 17,604 13,132 13,362 14,304 14,818 15,656 16,220 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork..................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 41,892 2,112 -4 4 6 39,334 18,823 7,830 40,031 2,060 281 38,252 19,241 8,611 48,254 2,155 244 46,343 19,110 9,167 56,214 2,440 371 54,145 20,339 9,245 61,478 2,518 471 59,431 20,287 9,862 69,506 2,616 577 67,467 21,208 10,332 4,140,192 255,271 -306,900 3,578,021 777,550 613,680 4,215,339 256,905 -321,966 3,636,468 779,768 648,485 4,647,835 286,360 -363,577 3,997,898 835,309 646,021 4,850,468 315,140 -392,945 4,142,383 912,287 683,487 5,215,043 344,583 -437,641 4,432,819 936,878 725,224 5,466,486 360,498 -454,787 4,651,201 983,631 767,474 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 28,340 2,482 11,070 3,426 7,644 27,814 2,444 9,773 1,698 8,075 28,456 2,397 17,401 8,883 8,518 29,765 2,422 24,027 14,782 9,245 29,572 2,429 29,477 19,480 9,997 30,174 2,466 36,866 26,425 10,441 3,390,877 400,998 348,317 18,954 329,363 3,439,861 401,432 374,046 7,749 366,297 3,813,065 425,743 409,027 3,298 405,729 3,979,260 423,780 447,428 12,876 434,552 4,247,639 455,226 512,178 25,738 486,440 4,463,415 476,821 526,250 18,098 508,152 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail bade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ........................................................... State and local................................................... 8,153 33,739 29,219 1,458 915 2,865 1,509 (D) (0) 5,544 4,486 4,026 1,268 7,148 4,520 534 185 3,801 6,257 33,774 29,065 1,547 1,126 2,055 1,273 (0) (D) 5,332 4,418 4,518 1,550 7,246 4,709 564 180 3,965 13,366 34,888 29,764 1,664 1,078 2,495 1,239 (0) (0) 5,613 4,105 4,416 1,746 7,408 5,124 604 222 4,298 19,191 37,023 31,516 1,857 1,220 2,840 1,076 (0) (D) 6,260 4,073 4,476 1,572 8,142 5,507 654 262 4,591 23,799 37,679 31,889 1,826 1,071 2,987 1,064 (0) (D) 6,456 3,595 4,361 1,590 8,939 5,790 698 317 4,775 30,916 38,590 32,374 1,942 841 3,151 617 (D) (D) 7,017 3,443 4,078 1,742 9,543 6,216 788 405 5,023 22,587 4,117,605 3,690,073 9,814 103,428 212,530 1,407,179 208,272 1,198,907 263,105 283,534 394,324 191,106 825,053 427,532 87,450 71,977 268,105 11,276 4,204,063 3,743,881 11,114 98,177 230,874 1,344,146 202,694 1,141,452 277,137 280,982 413,655 215,873 871,923 460,182 96,918 77,199 286,065 6,792 4,641,043 4,154,297 10,347 103,557 258,291 1,570,200 211,006 1,359,194 291,781 311,527 442,415 227,920 938,259 486,746 105,787 82,446 298,513 16,201 4,834,267 4,309,464 11,363 106,209 261,471 1,593,917 217,010 1,376,907 292,630 336,237 463,872 247,356 996,409 524,803 114,744 87,061 322,998 28,909 5,186,134 4,637,632 11,987 77,226 276,792 1,789,471 230,334 1,559,137 309,821 342,470 489,351 263,230 1,077,284 548,502 114,693 87,552 346,257 21,308 5,445,178 4,862,795 12,498 64,532 283,400 1,873,598 244,724 1,628,874 328,025 340,625 504,075 270,716 1,185,326 582783 121,289 100,946 360,148 1982 1983 1986 1987 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k S e w a rd , Kansas 1982 1983 1984 S h a w n ee, Kansas 1985 1986 1987 1984 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1........................................... 230,568 223,303 251,8 12 275,567 274,964 275,485 1,992,045 2,099,900 2,222,325 2,357,509 215,893 14,675 2,475,980 216,190 7,113 2,612,596 232,586 19,226 244,498 31,069 244,931 30,033 247,130 28,355 1,985,153 6,892 2,091,518 8,382 2,209,598 12,727 2,337,554 19,955 2,455,213 20,767 2,594,263 18,333 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )........................... 18.3 18.2 18.1 18.7 18.8 18.8 157.1 158.0 159.2 159.7 160.7 162.4 12,628 12,243 13,9 10 14,738 14,598 14,685 12,679 13,292 13,962 14,761 15,404 16,090 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3.............. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus-. Dividends, interest, and rent5...................... Plus: Transfer payments............................ 211,272 12,103 -23,816 175,353 35,428 19,787 202,402 11,720 -23,447 167,235 34,690 21,378 228,403 12,646 -24,425 191,332 38,429 22,051 250,792 14,103 -26,068 210,621 40,716 24,230 248,596 14,220 -26,312 208,064 39,912 26,988 242,228 13,885 -22,417 205,926 41,517 28,042 1,550,756 92,402 -129,976 1,328,378 354,851 308,816 1,651,678 97,331 -131,108 1,423,239 352,050 324,611 1,796,027 106,942 -165,048 1,524,037 373,050 325,238 1,897,950 118,833 -177,030 1,602,087 405,432 349,990 1,994,328 127731 -192712 1,674,485 427,296 374,199 2,104109 134,091 201,825 1,768793 449*456 394,947 159,444 17,583 34,245 12,750 21,495 155,544 17,418 29,440 5,259 24,181 166,728 18,480 43,195 17,404 25,791 175,689 18,599 56,504 29,278 27,226 172,482 18,222 57,892 28,267 29,625 167,715 17,224 57,289 26,488 30,801 1,308,555 124,312 117,889 5,347 112,542 1,382,711 134,378 134,589 6,886 127,703 1,503,977 140,465 151,585 11,245 140,340 1,587,174 142,810 167,966 18,548 149,418 1,661,935 147,585 184,808 19,416 165,392 1,755,388 157,213 191,508 16,951 174,557 14,675 196,597 1/6,781 690 30,588 10,060 32,778 25,187 7,591 32,208 15,957 21,052 5,640 27,808 19,816 1,645 664 17,507 7,113 195,289 173,689 753 26,794 8,721 34,629 28,482 6,147 33,678 12,565 23,069 5,887 27,593 21,600 1,798 606 19,196 19,226 209,177 186,502 709 26,851 8,495 44,889 37,133 7,756 34,303 12,454 23,329 6,678 28,794 22,675 2,046 690 19,939 31,069 219,723 195,248 661 26,928 8,704 48,413 42,000 6,413 33,523 13,541 23,875 7,413 32,190 24,475 2,394 837 21,244 30,033 218,563 192,012 552 19,432 11,793 47,887 46,245 1,642 34,606 12,855 24,086 7,077 33,724 26,551 2,514 1,013 23,024 28,355 213,873 185,525 583 18,955 11,295 51,156 48,780 2,376 24,291 12,394 23,383 7,727 35,741 28,348 2,687 1,297 24,364 6,892 1,543,864 1,207,757 3,429 9,470 83,479 197,829 164,294 33,535 224,519 106,464 136,040 110,882 335,645 336,107 68,339 7,091 260,677 8,382 1,643,296 1,289,809 4,726 8,018 88,281 213,790 180,948 32,842 245,580 109,328 140,979 122,244 356,863 353,487 76,111 6,660 270,716 12,727 1,783,300 1,400,887 4,239 7,806 101,621 244,239 209,034 35,205 257,770 115,910 150,963 130,887 387,452 382,413 80,235 7,838 294,340 19,955 1,877,995 1,472,691 3,884 8,851 102,769 254,527 221,457 33,070 266721 124,272 157,415 137,740 416,612 405,304 79,972 8,852 316,480 20,767 1,973,561 1,543,429 3J38 6,088 114,259 261,772 227,174 34 598 263,643 130,152 162,852 147,285 453,640 430732 80,905 10,459 338,768 18,333 2,085,776 1,638340 4,084 5,862 129*351 281,384 247,156 34 228 263J64 133,964 172 517 160,465 486,949 447,436 83,044 16,158 348,234 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income6.................................................... Earnings by industry: Farm ................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7..... Mining............................................... Construction...................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade...................................... Retail trade............................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. 66 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] S h e rm a n , Kansas S h e rid a n , K a n s a s 1982 1984 1983 1985 1987 1986 1982 1984 1983 1987 1986 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 38,890 36,349 42,679 46,412 42,158 46,141 81,253 90,643 10 1,156 110,990 111,6 15 108,541 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 31,858 7,032 33,836 2,513 35,405 7,274 34,907 11,505 34,485 7,673 35,598 10,543 75,990 5,263 79,247 11,396 84,375 16,781 83,857 27,133 85,148 26,467 86,462 22,079 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.4 3.3 3.3 7.5 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.1 7.0 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 1 1 ,1 3 7 10,294 12,4 10 13,635 12,588 14,029 10,796 11,9 66 13,514 15,092 15,78 7 15,570 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work............................ Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 22,279 931 -1 2 1 21,227 12,379 5,284 19,114 968 -4 1 2 17,734 13,300 5,315 24,342 1,007 -1 9 6 23,139 13,989 5,551 28,642 1,085 -2 6 7 27,290 13,534 5,588 24,787 1,094 -3 0 0 23,393 12,701 6,064 28,233 1,168 -3 6 9 26,696 13,203 6,242 47,966 2,628 1,012 46,350 20,960 13,943 54,999 2,618 1,031 53,412 22,051 15,180 64,857 2,940 615 62,532 22,888 15,736 73,236 2,971 729 70,994 23,661 16,335 73,482 3,055 720 71,147 23,448 17,020 68,721 3,074 844 66,491 24,431 17,619 11,278 851 10,050 5,226 4,824 11,949 1,061 6,104 762 5,342 11,971 1,032 11,339 5,541 5,798 12,358 1,049 15,235 9,848 5,387 11,891 993 11,303 6,085 5,818 12,264 1,037 14,932 8,927 6,005 36,530 3,060 8,376 1,893 6,483 36,621 3,114 15,264 8,137 7,127 40,256 3,292 21,309 13,561 7,748 38,567 3,026 31,643 24,026 7,617 38,500 3,022 31,960 23,468 8,492 37,812 3,008 27,901 19,005 8,896 7,032 15,247 11,618 444 193 1,035 155 (»1 (D) 1,154 2,041 2,108 1,424 3,064 3,629 364 114 3,151 2,513 16,601 12,617 512 169 815 133 (0) (D) 1,525 2,089 2,492 1,553 3,329 3,984 417 106 3,461 7,274 17,068 12,819 500 178 995 129 (0) (0) 1,713 2,082 2,075 1,463 3,684 4,249 449 129 3,671 11,505 17,137 12,608 428 181 1,551 7,673 17,114 12,385 382 162 1,364 116 (0) (0) 1,469 1,893 1,866 1,426 3,707 4,729 490 185 4,054 10,543 17,690 12,961 425 173 1,628 143 (D) (0) 1,399 1,896 1,948 1,500 3,849 4,729 540 237 3,952 5,263 42,703 33,455 441 1,088 2,310 2,476 2,328 148 5,474 3,882 7,544 2,152 8,088 9,248 1,112 328 7,808 11,396 43,603 33,821 437 803 2,684 2,195 1,994 201 5,706 3,389 7,622 2,523 8,462 9,782 1,189 302 8,291 16,781 48,076 37,306 398 905 3,537 2,063 1,854 209 6,733 3,477 8,138 2,620 9,435 10,770 1,576 319 8,875 27,133 46,103 34,911 399 604 2,632 1,055 864 191 6,073 3,585 8,181 2,371 10,011 11,192 1,642 354 9,196 26,46/ 47,015 35,133 354 249 2,629 857 592 265 6,369 3,688 7,983 2,522 10,482 11,882 1,654 439 9,789 22,079 46,642 34,799 411 173 2,573 654 (0) (8) 6,542 3,382 7,793 2,474 10,797 11,843 1,487 539 9,817 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type-. Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods.................................... Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate......................... Government and government enterprises................. State and local................................................... no (D) (0) 1,363 2,046 1,997 1,437 3,495 4,529 467 152 3,910 S ta ffo r d , K a n s a s S m ith , K a n s a s 1984 1983 1982 1986 1985 1982 1987 1984 1983 1987 1986 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 61,886 65,091 65,408 70,257 75,446 80,187 79,4 16 85,819 86,807 93,234 98,460 110,082 54,055 7,831 57,161 7,930 60,397 5,011 61,690 8,567 62,681 12,765 65,305 14,882 58,965 20,451 62,173 23,646 64,461 22,346 66,475 26,759 66,156 32,304 6/,529 42,553 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 5.8 5.8 5.6 5,6 5.5 5.5 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.7 5.6 5.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 10 ,714 11,2 48 11,6 28 12,584 13,735 14,697 13,6 74 14,925 14,967 16,240 17,585 20,484 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 32,081 1,609 1,108 31,580 18,967 11,339 32,539 1,572 32,087 20,737 12,267 30,535 1,680 1,471 30,326 22,448 12,634 34,068 1,797 1,464 33,735 23,337 13,185 39,587 1,905 1,388 39,070 22,639 13,737 43,098 2,063 1,314 42,349 23,576 14,262 46,852 1,653 2,036 47,235 19,456 12,725 50,660 1,656 1,834 50,838 21,389 13,592 51,257 1,812 1,636 51,081 21,434 14,292 55,732 1,921 1,951 55,762 22,810 14,662 60,451 1,880 1,909 60,480 22,221 15,759 70,987 1,953 1,836 70,870 23,076 16,136 17,109 1,526 13,446 5,927 7,519 17,095 1,571 13,873 6,073 7,800 17,459 1,584 11,492 3,164 8,328 17,188 1,488 15,392 6,848 8,544 17,754 1,542 20,291 11,162 9,129 18,762 1,648 22,688 13,305 9,383 20,138 1,801 24,913 18,507 6,406 20,617 1,901 28,142 21,763 6,379 22,086 1,999 27,172 20,486 6,686 22,032 1,921 31,779 24,966 6,813 21,090 1,796 37,565 30,585 6,980 21,114 1,863 48,010 40,811 7,199 7,831 24,250 19,796 326 107 1,382 1,233 (D) (D) 493 5,838 2,655 1,495 6,267 4,454 800 189 3,465 7,930 24,609 19,868 430 104 1,615 915 (D) (D) 541 5,230 2,812 1,606 6,615 4,741 863 174 3,704 5,011 25,524 20,506 402 120 1,923 1,060 (D) (D) 657 4,670 2,731 1,781 7,162 5,018 873 211 3,934 8,567 25,501 20,240 343 184 1,988 1,086 (D) (0) 514 4,460 2,655 1,699 7,311 5,261 955 250 4,056 12,765 26,822 21,337 (0) (0) 2,036 1,254 (D) (D) 525 4,273 2,563 1,733 8,168 5,485 951 303 4,231 14,882 28,216 22,499 (0) (D) 2,180 1,679 (D) (0) 663 4,172 2,771 1,774 8,409 5,717 987 387 4,343 20,451 26,401 19,458 301 1,965 1,373 1,065 507 558 1,962 3,664 2,801 1,501 4,826 6,943 701 190 6,052 23,646 27,014 19,696 345 1,925 1,431 1,246 583 663 2,021 3,483 2,730 1,658 4,857 7,318 752 175 6,391 22,346 28,911 21,151 337 2,300 1,234 1,395 657 738 2,382 3,768 2,681 1,833 5,221 7,760 771 219 6,770 26,759 28,973 20,589 298 2,131 1,545 1,359 653 706 2,144 3,572 2,402 1,893 5,245 8,384 893 255 7,236 32,304 28,147 19,308 186 1,034 1,414 1,598 (D) (0) 1,870 3,398 2,219 1,912 5,677 8,839 1,054 308 7,477 42,553 28,434 19,502 169 885 1,753 1,737 (D) (0) 1,972 3,157 2,140 1,983 5,706 8,932 928 395 7,609 1,120 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income..................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Private................................................................ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7..... M ining............................................................ Construction..................................................... State and local.................................................. See footnotes at end of tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 67 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollarsl Stevens, Kansas Stanton, Kansas 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 - 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 26,187 20,288 5,899 28,649 21,284 7,365 34,861 23,866 10,995 39,977 24,525 15,452 43,085 25,075 18,010 46,378 25,852 20,526 81,752 52,201 29,551 75,634 55,584 20,050 83,844 59,133 24,711 99,420 62,689 36,731 108,459 66,900 41,559 114,625 66,733 47,892 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )......... .................... . 2.4 10,943 2.5 11,613 2.4 14,483 2.4 16,748 2.4 17,811 2.4 19,340 4.7 17,368 4.8 15,666 4.8 17,334 4.8 20,631 4.9 22,349 4.9 23,393 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance1................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 15,540 557 1,847 16,830 6,516 2,841 17,850 591 1,802 19,061 6,574 3,014 22,215 642 2,112 23,685 7,953 3,223 27,176 714 2,070 28,532 8,049 3,396 29,796 722 2,139 31,213 8,220 3,652 32,663 755 2,062 33,970 8,526 3,882 61,153 1,903 2,220 61,470 12,532 7,750 52,783 1,911 2,110 52,982 13,883 8,769 61,371 2,175 2,140 61,336 13,451 9,057 75,014 2,434 1,995 74,575 15,439 9,406 80,781 2,484 2,019 80,316 17,779 10,364 85,441 2,389 2,435 85,487 18,297 10,841 10,113 699 4,728 3,150 1,578 10,615 774 6,461 4,722 1,739 11,031 785 10,399 8,406 1,993 11,811 810 14,555 12,864 1,691 11,603 794 17,399 15,431 1,968 12,021 829 19,813 17,792 2,021 24,730 2,603 33,820 27,425 6,395 25,188 2,719 24,876 18,000 6,876 27,797 2,869 30,705 22,696 8,009 30,264 2,989 41,761 34,755 7,006 30,257 2,988 47,536 39,615 7,921 28,746 2,685 54,010 45,845 8,164 5,899 9,641 6,698 365 (0) 466 (0! (0) 0 607 2,962 388 439 1,276 2,943 213 77 2,653 7,365 10,485 7,207 369 (0) 605 (0) (0) 0 600 3,139 487 459 1,314 3,278 256 77 2,945 10,995 11,220 7,714 (0) 261 428 (0) (0) 0 903 3,243 524 513 1,520 3,506 270 91 3,145 15,452 11,724 7,987 410 (0) 512 (0) (D) 0 498 3,433 526 524 1,930 3,737 285 111 3,341 18,010 11,786 7,878 471 84 557 0 0 0 603 3,421 512 614 1,616 3,908 305 133 3,470 20,526 12,137 8.055 497 (D) 542 (0) 0 (0) 501 3,650 655 625 1,386 4,082 347 170 3,565 29,551 31,602 26,047 (D) 2,437 2,096 (D) (D) 0 9,827 1,915 2,505 1,489 5,131 5,555 530 154 4.871 20,050 32,733 26,783 (0) 1,890 2,113 (D) (0) 0 9,906 1,815 2,791 1,495 5,576 5,950 534 150 5,266 24,711 36,660 30,354 (D) 2,351 1,891 (0) (0) 0 12,094 2,136 2,942 1,676 6,276 6,306 542 182 5,582 36,731 38,283 31,400 734 3,055 2,002 436 (0) (0) 11,417 2,736 2,911 1,368 6,741 6,883 586 218 6,079 41,559 39,222 30,749 659 2,360 2,013 403 f0) (0) 12,171 2,970 2,752 1,382 6,039 8,473 619 263 7,591 47,892 37,549 28,447 723 2,314 1,767 480 (0) ID) 10,138 2,762 2,732 1,405 6,126 9,102 698 337 8,067 Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ Income*.................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods........................................... Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises.................... Federal, civilian............................................... M ilita ry ............................................. State and local................................................... Sum ner, Kansas 1982 1983 1984 1985 Thom as, Kansas 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 292,130 270,467 21,663 294,976 282,442 12,534 318,083 298,787 19,296 331,931 314.511 17,420 355,772 330,072 25,700 358,588 342,706 15,882 107,390 82,920 24,470 120,379 88,770 31,609 122,046 92,501 29,545 143,545 95,715 47,830 129,418 94,832 34,586 128,673 97,756 30,917 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs ).............................. 25.4 11,506 25.3 11,642 25.2 12,635 25.2 13,181 25.3 14,044 25.3 14,171 8.7 12,349 8.9 13,495 8.8 13,808 8.8 16,349 8.6 14,969 8.4 15,253 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work ................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 122,365 6,409 74,263 190,219 51,205 50,706 117,750 6,542 76,128 187,336 54,035 53,605 131,812 7,198 83,181 207,795 56,030 54,258 132,734 7,875 91,018 215,877 59,418 56,636 146,123 8,333 99,323 237,113 59,377 59,282 142,475 8,890 101,291 234,876 62,035 61,677 74,534 3,004 989 72,519 23,254 11,617 84,705 3,128 892 82,469 24,847 13,063 87,097 3,430 692 84,359 24,019 13,668 105,104 3,583 575 102,096 26,897 14,552 ■ 91,376 3,587 500 88,289 25,842 15,287 88,996 3,721 511 85,786 26,889 15,998 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 77,068 7,918 37,379 19,225 18,154 79.145 8,241 30,364 10,183 20,181 84,340 8,325 39,147 16,983 22,164 86,484 8,317 37,933 15,156 22,777 86,537 8,377 49,209 23,479 25,730 93,184 8,908 40,383 13,563 26,820 41,170 3,706 29,558 21,520 8,138 42,811 3,907 37,987 28,751 9,236 46,419 4,094 36,584 26,720 9,864 46,601 4,042 54,461 • 45,120 9,341 45,210 3,893 42,273 31,989 10,284 46,036 4,029 38,931 28,280 10,651 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale bad e .................................................. Retail tra d e ...................................................... Finance, insurance, and real e sta te .......................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises....................... Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 21,663 100,702 80,468 569 2,987 5,507 17,396 3,695 13,701 14,792 5,270 11,575 5,061 17,311 20,234 2,201 838 17,195 12,534 105,216 83,622 585 3,243 5,136 17,087 3,579 13,508 14,295 5,141 12,633 5,981 19,521 21,594 2,366 770 18,458 19,296 112,516 89,964 534 3,258 5,498 18,497 3,610 14,887 16,707 5,311 12,828 6,613 20,718 22,552 2,383 949 19,220 17,420 115,314 91,130 597 3,077 4,473 20,301 3,239 17,062 14,942 5,120 12,783 6,702 23,135 24,184 2,468 1,128 20,588 25,700 120,423 94,511 498 2,088 4,949 21,392 2,749 18,643 15,714 4,967 12,810 6,706 25,387 25,912 2,550 1,364 21,998 15,882 126,593 99,012 538 1,714 5,259 23,241 2,873 20,368 16,143 4,481 13,751 7,087 26,798 27,581 2,849 1,747 22,985 24,470 50,064 38,292 656 1,737 3,349 2,059 863 1,196 3,970 6,600 7,544 3,200 9,177 11,772 1,339 284 10,149 31,609 53,096 40,865 727 2,264 3,325 2,059 882 1,177 4,176 6.523 8,137 3,250 10,404 12,231 1,389 270 10,572 29,545 57,552 44,439 847 2,769 3,352 2,039 807 1,232 4,654 8,079 8,348 3,427 10,924 13,113 1,376 334 11,403 47,830 57,274 43,279 (0) (0) 2,873 1,830 744 1,086 4,704 7,454 8,028 3,499 1.1,636 13,995 1,389 392 12,214 34,586 56,790 42,191 (0) (0) 3,034 1,889 752 1,137 4,782 6,334 8,129 3.582 12,298 14,599 1,345 475 12,779 30,917 58,079 43,403 (0) (0) 3,169 1,483 609 874 5,452 6,427 8,363 3,873 12,390 14,676 1,359 608 12,709 Earnings by Place of Work See footnotes at end of tables. 68 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Trego, Kansas 1982 1983 1984 Wabaunsee, Kansas 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 51,281 46,237 51,451 53,903 51,202 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income*.................................................. 58,672 65,747 67,380 76,509 41,447 9,834 83,632 43,553 2,684 89,109 89,557 46,992 4,459 46,541 7,362 47,142 4,060 48,423 10,249 62,363 3,384 68,177 -7 9 7 73,731 2,778 77,169 6,463 79,202 9,907 82^642 6,915 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 4.3 4.3 4.4 4.2 4.1 3.9 6.8 6.8 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 6.8 6.8 6.7 12,066 68 10,705 11,828 12,8 16 12,618 14,964 9,694 9,851 11,194 12,283 13 ,217 13,268 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence............ ............ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................ 29,04? 1,230 869 28,686 14,837 7,758 21,845 1,189 964 21,620 15,946 8,671 26,139 1,366 1,042 25,815 16,647 8,989 28,304 1,407 858 27,755 16,830 9,318 25,134 1,436 513 24,211 17,018 9,973 31,655 1,497 696 30,854 17,638 10,180 21,447 1,177 16,786 37,056 14,898 13,793 17,463 1,139 19,636 35,960 16,446 14,974 23,905 1,346 20,848 43,407 17,638 15,464 28,811 1,510 22’244 49,545 17,803 16,284 33,473 1596 23,627 55,504 17,234 16,371 31807 1750 24653 54,710 18^005 16,842 13,459 1,295 14,293 9,155 5,138 13,365 1,293 7,187 2,030 5,157 14,512 1,357 10,270 3,814 6,456 14,441 1,279 12,584 6,734 5,850 14,043 1,220 9,871 3,442 6,429 14,156 1,220 16,279 9,600 6,679 11,528 1,022 8,897 2,409 6,488 11,611 1,056 4,796 -1,742 6,538 12,584 1,125 10,196 1,846 8,350 12,588 1,070 15,153 5,562 9,591 13,100 1,123 19,250 9,037 10,213 13,914 1239 16,654 6,024 10,630 9,834 19,213 15,915 135 1,596 1,600 509 (D) (D) 2,268 1,491 2,532 1,148 4,636 3,298 504 140 2,654 2,684 19,161 15,642 146 1,090 1,490 502 (0) (D) 2,341 1,416 2,935 1,178 4,544 3,519 493 128 2,898 4,459 21,680 17,852 (0) (0) 1,975 551 (0) (0) 3,063 1,352 2,619 1,272 5,238 3,828 521 164 3,143 7,362 20,942 16,699 (0) (0) 1,426 595 (0) (0) 2,602 1,389 2,864 1,114 5,532 4,243 574 192 3,477 4,060 21,074 16,675 (0) (0) 1,576 576 (D) (D) 2,678 1,121 2,858 1,062 6,134 4,399 558 233 3,608 10,249 21,406 16,943 (D) (D) 1,504 660 (D) (D) 2,790 979 2,787 1,100 6,473 4,463 553 298 3,612 3,384 18,063 13,387 349 196 1,223 735 665 70 519 1,062 3,096 1,432 4,775 4,676 607 219 3,850 -7 9 7 18,260 13,155 367 211 1,110 863 658 205 613 1,039 2,691 1,475 4,786 5,105 630 209 4,266 2,778 21,127 15,832 331 157 1,242 1,049 655 394 749 1,012 3,154 1,638 6,500 5,295 643 257 4,395 6,463 22,348 16,532 291 154 1,262 1,162 (9) (D) 759 1,033 2,974 1,320 7,577 5,816 675 304 4,837 9,907 23,566 17,331 251 112 1,386 1,406 799 607 884 1,034 2,479 1,282 8,497 6,235 667 368 5,200 6,915 24,892 18,472 321 132 1,772 1,584 901 683 933 914 2,448 1,328 9,040 6,420 695 471 5,254 Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors Income*.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and o ther'....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities......................... . . Wholesale tra d e ................................................. Retail trade ..................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... Wallace, Kansas 1982 1984 1983 Washington, Kansas 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ....................................................................................................................... 25,206 26,322 2 7,173 30,010 3 1,3 17 32,353 77,72 5 78,584 80,973 91,029 94,495 98,795 18,382 6,824 18,826 7,496 20,666 6,507 20,749 9,261 21,024 10,293 21,377 10,976 70,107 7,618 73,858 4,726 78,712 2,261 80,748 10,281 81,848 12,647 84,667 14,128 2.0 2.1 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 8.3 8.2 8.0 7.8 7.6 7.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ....................................................................... 12,534 12,8 15 13,3 27 15,080 15,937 16,540 9,420 9,620 10 ,172 11,664 12,447 13,268 Derivation of total personal income: total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence............................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 17,201 640 (L) 16,557 5,513 3,136 17,485 589 (1) 16,873 5,953 3,496 17,749 673 (1) 17,064 6,437 3,672 19,562 67? (L) 18,868 7,176 3,966 21,230 727 (L) 20,463 6,906 3,948 21,883 746 (L) 21,092 7,183 4,078 34,892 1,820 4,738 37,810 23,881 16,034 32,982 1,837 4,601 35,746 26,005 16,833 33,054 2,046 5,251 36,259 27,367 17,347 42,042 2,224 4,598 44,416 28,180 18,433 45,867 2,323 4,500 48,044 27,576 18,875 48,571 2,478 4,593 50,686 28,687 19,422 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income8.................................................... Farm...................................................... Nonfarm ............................................... 7,249 548 9,404 5,627 3,777 6,841 542 10,102 6,336 3,766 7,147 561 10,041 5,360 4,681 6,940 543 12,079 8,155 3,924 7,185 564 13,481 9,236 4,245 7,030 552 14,301 9,908 4,393 20,984 1,939 11,969 5,719 6,250 21,414 2,064 9,504 2,884 6,620 22,696 2,145 8,213 438 7,775 23,771 2,146 16,125 8.544 7,581 24,149 2,188 19,530 10,985 8,545 24,946 2,296 21,329 12,435 8,894 Earnings by industry: Farm ..................................................... Nonfarm.................................................. Private.............................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining......................................................... Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade .......................................... Retail trade................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................... M ilitary....................................................... State and local. ............................................ 6,824 10,377 8,343 178 (D) 496 (0) (0) 0 3,196 1,686 1,151 373 1,108 2,034 253 67 1,714 7,496 9,989 7,923 194 (D) 668 (D) (D) 0 2,794 1,418 1,296 368 1,002 2,066 230 64 1,772 6,507 11,242 9,017 (D) 65 9,261 10,301 7,931 182 (0) 652 10,293 10,937 8,426 (0) U) 1,051 (9) (D) 0 3,011 1,340 1,088 309 1,263 2,511 312 109 2,090 10,976 10,907 8,259 204 (0) 814 (0) (D) 0 3,055 1,354 1,070 313 1,288 2,648 362 139 2,147 7,618 27,274 20,050 420 224 2,312 764 285 479 3,014 2,900 4,046 1,578 4,792 7,224 1,069 266 5,889 4,726 28,256 20,686 408 215 2,030 937 217 720 3,091 3,088 4,176 1,653 5,088 7,570 1,132 251 6,187 2,261 30,793 22,557 409 283 2,386 1,152 357 795 3,769 3,224 4,003 1,873 5,458 8,236 1,131 300 6,805 10,281 31,761 22,710 342 268 2,665 816 263 553 3,360 3,299 4,086 1,858 6.016 9,051 1,226 352 7,473 12,647 33,220 23,538 306 249 2,859 750 142 608 3,670 3,109 3,994 1,950 6,651 9,682 1,357 426 7,899 14,128 34,443 24,277 305 182 3,271 794 140 654 3,692 3,045 4,045 2,098 6,845 10,166 1,513 545 8,108 Nonfarm personal income............................................ Farm income1............................................ Population (th o u sands)'.................................................. Earnings by Place of Work See footnotes at end of tables. 111 (D) (D) 0 3,745 1,461 1,232 340 1,088 2,225 244 77 1,904 m (D) 0 2,768 1,405 1,243 344 1,155 2,370 274 89 2,007 KANSAS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 69 Table 5 — Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Wilson, Kansas Wichita, Kansas 1982 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income.................................................................................... 1984 1983 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 31,627 25,593 6.034 34,226 26,506 7.720 42,443 27,567 14.876 48,508 26.265 22.243 51,835 26,842 24.993 43,889 27,482 16.407 114,754 106,943 7.811 119,066 113,395 5.671 123,063 119,176 3.887 129,845 123,195 6.650 138,169 128,830 9.339 142,064 132,229 9.835 Per capita personal income (dollars)............... . ......................... 3.0 10,710 3.0 11,424 2.9 14,717 2.9 16,991 2.9 17,899 2.9 15,367 12.1 9,489 11.9 9,965 11.8 10,402 11.7 11,068 11.8 11.755 11.6 12,294 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 20,227 870 70 19,427 7,910 4,290 22,272 864 21,361 8,392 4,473 29,956 918 (L) 29,001 8,815 4,627 35,983 880 162 35.265 8.389 4,854 39,092 901 228 38,419 8,181 5,235 30,612 914 167 29,865 8,515 5,509 65,924 3,732 4,769 66,961 24,049 23,744 66,912 3,848 5,311 68,375 25,133 25,558 69,359 4,194 5,122 70,287 26,960 25,816 72,850 4,492 6,219 74,577 28,820 26,448 81,668 4,926 5.363 82,105 28,821 27,243 83,111 5,050 5,957 84,018 30,148 27,898 13,900 I, 5,269 2,491 2,778 13,798 I, 058 104 7,370 4,306 3,064 14,008 I, 094 14,854 II, 3,334 12,709 953 22,321 18,932 520 3.389 12,567 945 25,580 21,742 3,838 12,655 945 17,012 13,017 3,995 44,524 4,970 16,430 6,687 9,743 46,826 5,349 14,737 4.593 10,144 50,121 5,449 13,789 2,834 10,955 50,745 5,355 16,750 5.584 11,166 55,321 5,883 20,464 8,274 12,190 55,900 5,922 21,289 8,708 12,581 6.034 14,193 II, 311 109 590 712 (D) (D) 1,117 2,963 2,148 1,582 1,789 2,872 330 96 2,446 7.720 14,552 I I ,321 380 73 820 999 (D) (D) 904 2,661 2,620 834 2,188 3,073 386 89 2,598 14.876 15,080 11,888 479 294 79 685 985 (D) (D) 1,197 3,221 2,053 735 2,639 3,192 396 108 2,688 22.243 13,740 10,336 313 58 635 940 (D) (D) 1,107 2,545 1,877 624 2,237 3,404 387 127 2,890 24.993 14,099 10,270 243 (L) 812 872 (D) (D) 1,243 2,036 2,102 589 2,349 3,829 425 154 3,250 16.407 14,205 9,961 236 (L) 829 602 (D) (D) 1,307 2,038 2,110 571 2,248 4,244 480 197 3,567 7.811 58,113 48,547 336 1,495 2,461 21,180 4,856 16,324 6,197 2,411 5,463 1,822 7,182 9,566 1,066 394 8,106 5.671 61,241 51,218 340 1,336 2,945 22,512 4,771 17,741 6,165 1,757 6,377 1,926 7,860 10,023 1,072 363 8,588 3.887 65,472 54,863 394 1,587 3.097 24,892 5,211 19,681 6.489 1,863 6.098 1,953 8.490 10,609 1,113 446 9,050 6.650 66,200 54,702 337 1,833 2,747 25,277 5,313 19,964 6,154 I, 944 5,753 2.065 8,592 II, 1,152 522 9,824 9.339 72,329 59.363 311 1,573 3,093 29,554 5,528 24,026 6,301 1,829 5.755 2,106 8,841 498 12,966 I, 631 II, 9.835 73,276 59,480 236 1,355 3,447 29,417 5.441 23,976 5,813 1,823 5,745 2,295 9,349 13,796 I, 125 808 II,210 (L) Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type-. Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local.............. :.................................... W yandotte, Kansas Woodson, Kansas 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence 43,940 41,098 2,842 42,996 44,011 -1,015 47,418 44,760 2,658 45,903 43,717 2,186 48,911 44,126 4,785 50,568 45,322 5,246 1,652,090 1,650,421 1,669 1,721,049 1,718,544 2,505 1,853,979 1,853,137 842 1,941,373 1,936,923 4,450 2,015,721 2,012,207 3,514 2,106,596 2,102,677 3,919 Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................... 4.6 9,503 4.7 9,231 4.7 10,189 4.4 10,355 4.2 11,577 4.1 12,217 172.2 9,593 172.4 9,983 172.5 10,747 173.8 11,173 174.1 11,577 173.6 12,138 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place ol residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 19,088 1,097 5,732 23,723 10,758 9,459 16,226 1,125 5,820 20,921 11,818 10,257 20,201 1,192 5,323 24,332 12,388 10,698 19,282 1,246 4,400 22,436 12,904 10,563 22,126 1,279 4,056 24,903 12,802 11,206 22,633 1,328 4,356 25,661 13,320 11,587 1,647,435 99,030 -400,357 1,148,048 187,140 316,902 1,770,763 105,756 -466,781 1,198,226 192,303 330,520 1,904,953 115,311 -477,736 1,311,906 210,557 331,516 2,021,007 128,690 -528,054 1,364,263 229,756 347,354 2,122,999 137,772 -580,851 1,404,376 232,744 378,601 2,125,344 137,033 -527,249 1,461.062 244,085 401,449 11,779 1,069 6,240 2,214 4,026 12,300 1,140 2,786 -1,620 4,406 12,483 1,119 6,599 2,064 4,535 12,097 1,054 6,131 1,602 4,529 12165 1,055 8.906 4,208 4,698 12,078 1,034 9,521 4,637 4,884 1,408,526 164,036 74,873 1,245 73,628 1,511,332 179,339 80,092 2,090 78,002 1,630,194 183,413 91,346 429 90,917 1,738,006 186,416 96,585 4,077 92,508 1,825,271 193,216 104,512 3,170 101,342 1,828,044 187,951 109,349 3,578 105,771 2,842 16,246 12,785 228 2,250 491 684 684 0 2,202 1,024 2,166 1,032 2,708 3,461 534 151 2,776 -1,015 17,241 13,493 248 2,470 625 924 924 0 2,166 967 2,228 904 2,961 3,748 539 139 3,070 2,658 17,543 13,652 (0) 2,184 638 (0) (D) 0 2,375 1,005 2,261 941 3,151 3,891 562 175 3,154 2,186 17,096 13,041 (0) 1,870 513 (0) (D) 0 2,274 1,004 2,047 1,158 3,173 4,055 558 201 3,296 4,785 17,341 13,109 116 (0) 652 (0) (D) 0 2,533 1,080 1,894 1,189 3,648 4,232 626 242 3,364 5,246 17,387 13,007 127 1,066 513 999 (0) (0) 2,406 1,142 1,892 1,105 3,757 4,380 641 311 3,428 1,669 1,645,766 1,365,333 2,372 4,360 83,600 487,675 194,237 293,438 243,269 165,803 110,928 44,938 222,388 280,433 36,545 6,089 237,799 2,505 1,768,258 1,480,642 2,800 3,635 84,184 554,167 179,813 374,354 266,263 167,723 123,106 49,590 229,174 287,616 37,077 5,562 244,977 842 1,904,111 1,590,591 3,095 2,716 100,943 593,318 187,498 405,820 270,928 188,079 130,553 47,898 253,061 313,520 38,400 6,580 268,540 4,450 2,016,557 1,673,074 2,348 2,778 128,052 624,523 193,305 431,218 264,842 194,448 139,077 49,822 267,184 343,483 42,735 7,757 292,991 3,514 2,119,485 1,743,501 2,287 1,277 151,658 645,459 226,652 418,807 255,932 201,072 145,353 51,154 289,309 375,984 57,354 9,381 309,249 3,919 2,121,425 1,725.018 3,538 1,047 167,075 577,306 228,932 348,374 245,269 216,907 151,410 54,271 308,195 396,407 60,108 12,106 324,193 Total personal income................................................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income..................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, Insurance, and teal estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... See footnotes at end of tables. 70 MINNESOTA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA - Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Counties, and Selected Places LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA Total Personal Incom e 1987 Percent of State Total: Minnesota Minneapolis, MN— ( 62 . 1% ) Percent Total Personal Incom e Percent Change 1 9 8 2 - 8 7 U.S. Minnesota •State Portion of Metro Duluth MN—Wl* Minneapolis MN—Wl* R ochester MN St. Cloud MN MN Other Metro MN Non-Metro 71 72 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7 [Thousands of dollars] State of Minnesota 1982 Minnesota (Metropolitan portion) 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 47,733,535 46,622,286 1,111,249 50,026,729 49,570,467 456,262 55,824,394 54,427,271 1,397,123 59,277,627 57,757,748 1,519,879 63,140,032 61,109,395 2,030,637 67,533,352 65,436,308 2,097,044 Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................... 4,133.3 11,549 4,145.5 12,068 4,164.0 13,407 4,191.6 14.142 4,213.0 14,987 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus-. Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus; Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 35,019,864 2,308,755 -111,139 32,599,970 8,244,918 6,888,647 36,530,064 2,475,356 -147,649 33,907,059 8,700,613 7,419,057 41,448,576 2,728,437 -189,104 38,531,035 9,515,954 7,777,405 44,204,311 3,053,013 -232,896 40,918,402 10,029,753 8,329,472 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 28,518,492 2,981,64) 3,519,731 875,870 2,643,861 30,151,832 3,156,283 3,221,949 230,895 2,991,054 33,480,623 3,346,664 4,621,289 1,177,301 3,443,988 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining ............................................................ Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e ................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises....................... Federal, civilian............................................... M ilitary............................... ............................. State and local................................................... 1,111,249 33,908,615 28,871,476 157.992 412,348 1,999,990 8,569,023 3,367,052 5,201,971 2,801,500 2,804,042 3,558,451 1,984,377 6,583,753 5,037,139 728,353 83,286 4,225,500 456,262 36,073,802 30,762,754 189,837 330,564 2,132,330 9,044,284 3,604,308 5,439,976 2,928,061 2,803,611 3,810,071 2,293,036 7,230,960 5,311,048 783,442 93,183 4,434,423 1.397,123 40,051,453 34,271,875 187,326 373,558 2,491,443 10,133,779 3,893,666 6,240,113 3,224,438 3,153,953 4,114,529 2,490,884 8,101,915 5,779,578 807,933 105,274 4,866,371 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income................................................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ Population (thousands)*.................................................. 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 34,064,887 33,915,197 149,690 36,081,165 36,000,121 81,044 40,008,349 39,800,950 207,399 42,819,339 42,603,854 215,485 45,619,498 45,306,085 313,413 49,052,154 48,751,999 300,155 4,245.8 15,906 2,676.2 12,729 2,687.9 13,423 2,706.8 14,780 2,739.7 15,629 2,772.7 16,453 2,811.0 17,450 47,335,994 3,284,866 -263,899 43,787,229 10,567,162 8,785,641 50,916,982 3,525,374 -311,596 47,080,012 11,263,378 9,189,962 26,783,641 1,808,028 -509,043 24,466,570 5,329,251 4,269,066 28,495,779 1,944,269 -574,650 25,976,860 5,506,840 4,597,465 31,936700 2,155,902 -696,914 29,083,884 6,124,884 4,799,581 34,339,581 2,432,163 -778,539 31,128,879 6,542,043 5,148,417 36,666,045 2,631,185 -849,328 33,185,532 6,998,553 5,435,413 39,584,676 2,824,675 -903,459 35,856,542 7,481,967 5,713,645 35,750,257 3,483,880 4,970,174 1,299,908 3,670,266 37,823,783 3,658,954 5,853,257 1,814,012 4,039,245 40,781,826 3,914,854 6,220,302 1,870,189 4,350,113 22,712,277 2,390,176 1,681,188 95.616 1,585,572 24,124,995 2,537,769 1,833,015 29,263 1,803,752 26,982,892 2,706,370 2,247,438 156,862 2,090,576 29,042,646 2,832,960 2,463,975 165,022 2,298,953 30,885,532 2,987,912 2,792,601 263,766 2,528,835 33,401,308 3,203,191 2,980,177 248,157 2,732,020 1,519,879 42,684,432 36,496,836 180,242 377,497 2,650,619 10,642,099 4,059,662 6,582,437 3,335,728 3,292,221 4,310,657 2,743,844 8,963,929 6,187,596 865,671 113,720 5,208,205 2,030,637 45,305,357 38,740,324 175,459 254,184 2,998,226 11,028,011 4,264,457 6,763,554 3,428,022 3,425,796 4,495,464 3,087,042 9,848,120 6,565,033 876,829 128,017 5,560,187 2,097,044 48,819,938 41,817,168 194,600 259,517 3,351,187 11,649,008 4,567,602 7,081,406 3,621,978 3,675,070 4,828,975 3,384,075 10,852,758 7,002,770 944,906 143,279 5,914,585 149,690 26,633,951 23,055,531 76,151 322,864* 1,487,358 6,952,989 2,499,086* 4,437,135* 2,198,185* 2,295,766 2,640,637 1,690,384 5,383,274 3,578,420 575,015 61,011 2,942,394 81,044 28,414,735 24,609,827 90,172 257,330* 1,579,973 7,326,932 2,654,719* 4,654,140* 2,314,693* 2,307,519 2,837,908 1,968,032 5,917,271 3,804,908 653,158 66,273 3,085,477 207,399 31,729,301 27,562,549 95,678 288,485* 1,870,272 8,240,273 2,882,554* 5,300,760* 2,534,257* 2,621,860 3,101,703 2,144,564 6,654,040 4,166,752 672,217 75,937 3,418,598 215,485 34,124,096 29,641.823 95,847 292,775* 2,045,901 8,707,543 3,057,231* 5,589,938* 2,639,202* 2,761,944 3,292,571 2,386,933 7,407,566 4,482,273 720,617 82,920 3.678,736 313,413 36,352,632 31,585,933 98,440 197,179* 2,331,692 9,020,081 3,230,338 5,789,743 2,703,291* 2,894,604 3,478,719 2,712,259 8,138,723 4,766,699 729,417 92,530 3,944,702 300,155 39,284,521 34,178,943 110,769 209,479* 2,620,054 9,478,449 3,481,614 5.996,835 2,885,101* 3,114,466 3,755,537 2,990,572 9,002,369 5,105,578 787,259 102,950 4,215,369 Earnings by Place of Work Minnesota (Nonmetropolitan portion) 1982 A itkin , Minnesota 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 13,668,648 12,707,089 961,559 13,945,564 13,570,346 375,218 15,816,045 14,626,321 1,189,724 16,458,288 15,153,894 1,304,394 17,520,534 15,803,310 1,717,224 18,481,198 16,684,309 1,796,889 103,950 101,507 2,443 112,900 108,423 4,477 120,438 116,972 3,466 128,142 125,059 3,083 136,699 131,001 5.698 140,682 137,545 3,137 1,457.1 9,381 1,457.6 9,568 1.457.1 10,854 1,451.9 11,336 1,440.3 12,164 1,434.8 12,881 13.3 7,796 13.6 8,318 13.4 8,975 13.3 9,630 13.4 10,176 13.5 10,427 8,236,223 500.727 397,504 8,133,400 2.915,667 2,619,581 8,034,285 531.087 427,001 7,930,199 3,193,773 2,821,592 9,511.876 572,535 507,810 9,447,151 3,391,070 2,977,824 9,864,730 620,850 545,643 9,789,523 3,487,710 3,181,055 10,669,049 653,681 585,429 10,601,697 3,568,609 3,350,228 11,332,306 700,699 591,863 11,223,470 3,781,411 3,476,317 42,833 3,010 8,330 48,153 21,963 33,834 46,523 3,152 8,765 52,136 23,958 36,806 50,632 3,511 10.049 57,170 25,305 37,963 51,230 3,793 11,234 58,671 28,924 40,547 54,599 3,859 12,943 63,683 31,218 41.798 54,698 4,157 13,904 64.445 33,084 43,153 5,806,215 591,465 1,838,543 780,254 1,058,289 6,026,837 618,514 1,388,934 201,632 1,187,302 6,497,731 640,294 2,373,851 1,020,439 1,353,412 6,707,611 650,920 2,506,199 1,134,886 1,371,313 6,938,251 671,042 3,060,656 1,550,246 1,510,410 7,380,518 711,663 3,240,125 1,622,032 1,618,093 30,025 2,804 10,004 1,566 8,438 29,896 2,879 13,748 3,630 10,118 32,685 2,957 14,930 2,632 12,358 33,741 2,998 14,491 2,278 12,213 33,717 2,990 17,892 4,926 12,966 35,214 3,145 16,339 2,351 13,988 961,559 7,274,664 5,815,945 80,987* 375,218 7,659,067 6,152,927 97,931* (0) 552,357 1,717,352 922.127* 741,865* 598,714* 488,612* 972,163 321,421* 1,313,689 1,506,140 130,284 26,910 1,348,946 1,189,724 8,322,152 6,709,326 89,173* (0) 621,171 1,892,832* 958,623* 867.770* 674,039* 524,595* 1,012,876 346,320 1,447,875 1,612,826 135,716 29,337 1,447,773 1,304,394 8,660,336 6,855,013 84,395 1,717,224 8,952,725 7,154,391 (0) (0) 650,821* 2,007,930 989,422* S25.949* 709,588* 531,192 1,016,745 374,783 1,655,616* 1,798,334 147,412 35,437 1,615,485 1,796,889 9,535,417 7,638,225 77,432* (D) 714,103* 2,170,559 1,034,288* 1,030,155* 722,336* 560,604 1,0/3,438 393,503 1,781,733* 1,897,192 157,647 40,329 1,699,216 2,443 40,390 31,071 4,477 42,046 33,318 3,466 47,166 37,103 3,083 48,147 37,317 742 255 5,519 4,838 679 4,159 4,294 1,353 8,869 1,875 9,567 10,830 ?67 270 9,793 5,698 48,901 37,652 546 140 3,137 51,561 39,748 600 182 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income................................................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ Population (thousands)*.................................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................. Derivation of total personal income: total earnings by place of w crk...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence.. ...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and ether7....... 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.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... See footnotes at end of tables. (D) 512,632 1,516,034 843,195* 722,833* 589,505* 500,852* 917,814 290,630* 1,200,479 1,458,719 153,338 22,275 1,283,106 (D) 604,718 1,934,150* 950,631* 917,941* 680,227* 530,277 1,018,086 356,911 1,556,363 1,705,323 145,054 30,800 1,529,469 (D) (Dì 194 3,714 4,965 1,217 3,748 2,953 1,531 7,908 165 4,315 5,163 1,428 3,735 3,178 1,322 8,263 (D) (D) 7,867 9,319 996 183 8,140 8,128 8,728 625 229 7,874 (D) (D) 5,267 5,802 1,753 4,049 4,353 1,372 8,734 2,008 8,424 10,063 721 256 9,086 (D) (D) 4,056 636 3,420 4,576 1,414 7,782 1,881 4,472 677 3,795 4,550 1,501 8,462 1,762 (0) 11,813 755 361 10,697 (D) 11,249 723 312 10,214 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Minnesota 73 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Becker, Minnesota Anoka, Minnesota 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 230,484 219,159 11,325 244,602 231,767 12,835 273,951 250,126 23,825 285,418 265,871 19,547 311,408 281,344 30,064 323,462 298,043 25,419 228.8 15,252 29.6 7,796 29.4 8,325 29.5 9,301 29.3 9,733 29.5 10,564 29.7 10,882 1,632,181 115,352 1,156,395 2,673,224 268,227 237,238 1,757,229 123,336 1,314,554 2,948,447 287,804 253,959 121,599 7,706 14,906 128,799 44,783 56,902 128,604 8,115 16,186 136,675 47,337 60,590 150,332 8,781 16,085 157,636 51,213 65,102 154,247 9,831 18,321 162,737 54,341 68,340 174,994 10,630 19,488 183,852 55,999 71,557 182,325 11,603 19,253 189,975 59,464 74,023 1,282,603 130,883 139,793 4,907 134,886 1,338,897 135,011 158,273 6,136 152,137 1,442,952 144,972 169,305 5,726 163,579 85,495 8,007 28,097 7,999 20,098 88,044 8,167 32,393 9,654 22,739 95,560 8,306 46,466 20,725 25,741 103,683 9,207 41,357 16,432 24,925 111,109 9,925 53,960 26,989 26,971 120,935 10,692 50,698 22,194 28,504 7,277 1,546,002 1,347,453 3,957 2,313 135,748 576,283 70,751 505,532 68,024 59,542 227,857 27,272 246,457 198,549 3,080 4,480 190,989 8,461 1,623,720 1,401,870 4,621 1,067 164,587 552,958 88,451 464,507 69,424 59,649 245,578 31,461 272,525 221,850 3,163 5,161 213,526 8,147 1,749,082 1,507,107 5,900 1,165 190,737 574,573 83,795 490,778 74,306 63,001 262,728 36,661 298,036 241,975 3,479 6,006 232,490 11,325 110,274 85,627 1,426 283 6,589 9,697 6,654 3,043 15,437 8,042 14,380 3,637 26,136 24,647 3,179 408 21,060 12,835 115,769 89,473 1,753 226 7,815 10,592 6,751 3,841 13,941 7,909 15,205 4,430 27,602 26,296 2,895 519 22,882 23,825 126,507 97,133 1,786 422 8,887 10,331 6,370 3,961 15,003 9,105 16,388 4,978 30,233 29,374 3,399 597 25,378 19,547 134,700 103,670 1,680 509 7,678 14,951 10,992 3,959 15,076 9,442 16,929 5,429 31,976 31,030 3,745 592 26,693 30,064 144,930 112,309 (D) 389 (D) 17,499 12,853 4,646 14,333 9,065 18,344 5,674 35,653 32,621 3,897 684 28,040 25,419 156,906 122,113 (0) 493 i») 19,660 14,285 5,375 14,422 9,144 20,596 5,958 39,883 34,793 4,169 789 29,835 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 2,226,739 2,221,553 5,186 2,414,347 2,412,313 2,034 2,712,017 2,705,820 6,197 2,930,044 2,922,767 7,277 3,178,689 3,170,228 8,461 3,490,210 3,482,063 8,147 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 203.9 10,923 206.4 11,697 210.4 12,891 215.2 13,613 220.7 14,402 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus. Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 1,211,312 80,609 738,591 1,869,294 175,620 181,825 1,315,231 88,621 797,774 2,024,384 194,704 195,259 1,484,532 98,754 909,542 2,295,320 221,913 194,784 1,553,279 108,642 1,028,857 2,473,494 239,588 216,962 1,009,461 112,736 89,115 2,645 86,470 1,093,857 122,027 99,347 -4 0 0 99,747 1,228,328 129,921 126,283 3,821 122,462 5,186 1,206,126 1,048,754 3,942 1,480 83,411 500,957 58,594 442,363 48,473 49,815 170,386 21,473 168,817 157,372 4,618 3,142 149,612 2,034 1,313,197 1,146,883 4,895 1,318 98,221 527,559 60,551 467,008 59,862 47,787 194,426 23,674 189,141 166,314 2,584 3,777 159,953 6,197 1,478,335 1,295,938 5,531 1,403 121,027 584,858 65,438 519,420 65,757 57,821 218,052 25,565 215,924 182,397 2,771 4,073 175,553 1982 1983 1984 1985 249,592 246,134 3,458 269,641 267,403 2,238 299,250 296,908 2,342 320,871 318,266 2,605 331,460 326,757 4,703 351,611 348,111 3,500 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 32.8 7,605 32.7 8,249 32.8 9,136 33.0 9,731 32.7 10,141 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 163,754 10,559 -1,465 151,730 37,080 60,782 175,718 11,652 -1,722 162,344 40,532 66,765 200,535 12,898 -4,267 183,370 43,880 72,000 215,430 14,219 -4,763 196,448 47,277 77,146 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income..................................................... Proprietors’ income8.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 130,290 11,556 21,908 2,648 19,260 138,911 12,873 23,934 1,465 22,469 159,538 13,816 27,181 1,592 25,589 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................. 3,458 160,296 110,581 441 257 15,060 16,273 2,147 14,126 13,768 7,483 23,146 4,174 29,979 49,715 8,018 798 40,899 2,238 173,480 122,724 1,638 190 15,790 22,070 2,161 19,909 13,979 7,163 24,004 4,852 33,038 50,756 7,278 943 42,535 2,342 198,193 137,385 1,609 189 16,663 26,402 2,447 23,955 15,449 9,311 25,992 4,991 36,779 60,808 7,386 955 52,467 1982 Income by Place of Residence T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ Population (thousands)1 .................................................. Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors1 Income*.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods........................................... Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... Beltram i, Minnesota Benton, Minnesota 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 221,677 212,501 9,176 234,331 232,625 1,706 264,341 250,374 13,967 287,328 273,231 14,097 314,165 293,249 20,916 332,243 314,021 18,222 32.9 10,687 26.0 8,540 26.1 8,975 26.3 10,034 26.6 10,784 27.2 11,548 27.7 12,002 217,279 14,324 -2,645 200,310 48,958 82,192 232,248 15,429 -3,168 213,651 52,034 85,926 145,720 9,538 15,560 151,742 33,806 36,129 151,272 10,436 17,219 158,055 37,348 38,928 185,582 11,930 10,913 184,565 39,326 40,450 173,027 11,647 39,975 201,355 43,295 42,678 197,402 13,086 39,817 224,133 46,234 43,798 208,324 14,084 43,171 237,411 49,202 45,630 172,852 14,549 28,029 1,843 26,186 170,027 14,287 32,965 3,938 29,027 183,202 15,491 33,555 2,685 30,870 113,373 12,193 20,154 6,825 13,329 122,751 13,341 15,180 -5 4 3 15,723 140,960 14,299 30,323 11,770 18,553 130,627 12,508 29,892 11,911 17,981 144,343 13,749 39,310 18,755 20,555 155,691 14,811 37,822 15,928 21,894 2,605 212,825 140,164 1,001 234 16,669 25,745 2,657 23,088 16,048 8,864 26,133 5,301 40,169 72,661 8,692 997 62,972 4,703 212,576 141,939 859 53 17,880 20,671 2,741 17,930 17,310 9,300 26,959 5,942 42,965 70,637 9,350 1,165 60,122 3,500 228,748 153,202 982 84 20,236 21,059 2,919 18,140 18,343 10,336 28,349 7,025 46,788 75,546 9,813 1,234 64,499 9,176 136,544 123,719 831 (D) 10,181 50,139 39,303 10,836 (0) 11,310 18,627 5,527 19,181 12,825 890 698 11,237 1,706 149,566 136,555 1,367 (0) 13,358 55,469 44,025 11,444 (0) 11,661 19,651 5,848 19,204 13,011 657 726 11,628 13,967 171,615 155,126 2,628 (D) 16,856 61,381 48,114 13,267 (») 14,188 20,779 6,262 21,615 16,489 703 663 15,123 14,097 158,930 140,701 414 (0) 16,810 45,471 29,301 16,170 (0) 16,012 19,849 6,590 24,014 18,229 754 684 16,791 20,916 176,486 156,397 411 (0) 18,865 49,144 29,205 19,939 (D) 21,331 21,156 7,758 26,787 20,089 813 695 18,581 18,222 190,102 169,135 416 (0) 21,295 53,799 32,112 21,687 (0) 23,370 21,899 7,812 28,397 20,967 772 805 19,390 1982 Income by Place of Residence T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ Population (thousands)*.................................................. Earnings by Place of Work See footnotes at end of tables. 74 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] B ig S to n e , M in n e s o ta 1982 1983 1984 1985 B lu e E a rth , M in n e s o ta 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income............................................. Farm income1.................................................... 65,315 58,708 6,607 70,196 62,882 7,314 80,108 66,561 13,547 83,386 67,212 16,174 84,285 68,929 15,356 86,002 71,629 14,373 518,171 498,034 20,137 525,837 523,532 2,305 596,570 575,253 21,317 619,143 592,570 26,573 643,655 611,244 32,411 686,610 647491 39,419 Population (thousands)2 ............................................... Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 7,8 8,389 7.7 9,088 7.7 10,442 7.5 11,121 7.3 11,546 7.2 11,931 52.1 9,942 51.8 10,153 51.5 11,577 51.3 12,069 50.8 12,660 50.4 13,614 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork..................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus; Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5................................. Plus Transfer payments............................................... 36,576 2,115 -1,038 33,423 16,443 15,449 38,548 2,216 -1,066 35,266 18,316 16,614 45,634 2,274 -9 3 7 42,423 19,373 18,312 47,751 2,361 -6 3 0 44,760 19,467 19,159 47,197 2,388 -3 8 5 44,424 19,778 20,083 46,709 2,482 (L) 44,220 20,900 20,882 403,267 25,719 -55,594 321,954 116,168 80,049 407,667 27,520 -62,674 317,473 120,928 87,436 459,502 29,150 -56,977 373,375 131,772 91,423 478,841 31,566 -62,017 385,258 134,909 98,976 495,093 32,465 -64,898 397,730 138.973 106,952 539,222 34,999 -7 7 7 0 9 426,514 147,824 112,272 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income6.................................................... Farm.......................................................... Nonfarm ............................................................. 22,988 2,258 11,330 5,801 5,529 23,309 2,329 12,910 6,545 6,365 23,580 2,248 19,806 12,800 7,006 23,467 2,185 22,099 15,416 6,683 23,197 2,124 21,876 14,605 7,271 23,167 2,151 21,391 13,587 7,804 319,409 30,580 53,278 16,979 36,299 335,331 31,931 40,405 -7 2 8 41,133 360,923 32,435 66,144 18,349 47,795 373,094 33,358 72,389 23,637 48,752 378,470 33,597 83,026 29,558 53,468 408,943 35,946 94,333 36,485 57,848 Earnings by industry; Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm................................................................ Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ....... M in in g ............................................................ Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods........................................... Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade............................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services......................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilitary......................................................... State and local................................................... 6,607 29,969 22,344 119 (0) 2,424 3,064 1,778 1,286 2,275 2,110 4,956 (D) 5,030 7,625 791 107 6,727 7,314 31,234 23,482 159 (0) 2,917 2,518 1,994 524 2,070 2,257 5,298 (0) 5,630 7,752 543 127 7,082 13,547 32,087 24,121 113 550 3,421 2,432 (D) (D) 2,069 2,424 5,263 1,833 6,016 7,966 628 146 7,192 16,174 31,577 23,276 165 723 3,253 2,049 (D) (D) 1,776 1,991 5,073 1,799 6,447 8,301 713 152 7,436 15,356 31,841 23,190 182 586 3,551 1,943 (0) (D) 1,710 1,885 4,831 1,786 6,716 8,651 749 176 7,726 14,373 32,336 23,594 (0) (D) 3,811 1,769 ID) (D) 1,818 1,985 4,857 1,865 6,908 8,742 814 203 7,725 20,137 383,130 305,177 2,627 4,815 21,915 66,974 27,585 39,389 25,989 40,810 50,051 16,748 75,248 77,953 6,513 901 70,539 2,305 405,362 321,141 3,152 4,854 24,056 66,254 28,551 37,703 26,684 43,364 52,988 17,526 82,263 84,221 7,564 1,316 75,341 21,317 438,185 342,232 3,193 5,944 26,610 68,246 29,540 38,706 28,407 47,014 55,368 17,935 89,515 95,953 7,724 1,300 86,929 26,573 452,268 353,939 2,866 6,485 24,914 70,768 29,578 41,190 30,115 46,998 56,296 18,219 97,278 98,329 8,036 1,429 88,864 32,411 462,682 358,269 2,546 6,092 28,483 60,566 30,321 30,245 30,652 45,341 57.532 20,270 106,787 104,413 8,203 1,593 94,617 39,419 499,803 386,522 2,713 6,456 31,909 68,568 33,967 34,601 31,031 48,849 60,268 20,565 116,163 113,281 9,023 1,760 102,498 B ro w n , M in n e s o ta 1982 1983 1984 1985 C a r lto n , M in n e s o ta 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income........................................... Farm income1............................................................ 288,975 269,039 19,936 291,865 288,291 3,574 328,416 309,512 18,904 344,414 320,398 24,016 369,091 337,005 32,086 392,851 353,202 39,649 267,068 265,149 1,919 276,735 274,370 2,365 299,227 297,116 2,111 311,722 309,098 2,624 326,938 322,628 4,310 343,524 341,060 2,464 Population (thousands)2 .............................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................. 28.7 10,067 28.7 10,159 28.6 11,492 28.2 12,208 27.8 13,269 27.6 14,240 30.0 8,907 30.1 9,195 30.0 9,967 29.8 10,445 29.5 11,095 29.6 11,610 201,212 12,633 -15,035 173,544 68,551 46,880 191,281 13,104 -14,968 163,209 78,705 49,951 224,571 14,328 -16,622 193,621 82,027 52,768 237,689 15,761 -17,236 204,692 84,375 55,347 259,741 17,008 -18,820 223,913 85,938 59,240 276,905 17,807 -18,732 240,366 90,900 61,585 175,346 11,725 15,015 178,636 30,375 58,057 182,133 12,364 10,913 180,682 33,409 62,644 190,606 12,816 18,303 196,093 36,636 66,498 197,947 13,929 18,876 202,894 39,548 69,280 207,836 14,650 20,918 214,104 42,322 70,512 216,318 15,368 24,477 225,427 45,119 72,978 144,588 15,993 40,631 16,775 23,856 148,190 16,475 26,616 552 26,064 161,279 17,103 46,189 15,966 30.223 166,712 17.418 53.559 21,043 32,516 176,346 18,435 64,960 29,137 35,823 183,205 18,815 74,885 36,545 38,340 146,648 15,847 12,851 1,285 11,566 151,214 16,375 14,544 1,759 12,785 158,067 16,478 16,061 1,517 14,544 164,174 16,523 17,250 2,038 15,212 170,837 16,964 20,035 3,733 16,302 179,371 17,609 19,338 1,859 17,479 19,936 181,276 160,102 984 378 9,428 64,296 29,258 35,038 17,317 12,371 21,104 6,297 27,927 21.174 1,946 497 18,731 3,574 187,707 166,065 1,125 325 10,858 65,961 29,635 36,326 16,270 11,967 21,497 7,182 30,880 21,642 1,689 604 19,349 18,904 205,667 181,706 1,059 319 12,607 72,503 30,647 41,856 18,779 12,964 21,773 8,241 33,461 23,961 1,675 591 21,695 24,016 213,673 188,945 1,023 403 12,588 76,034 33,780 42.254 19,745 13,334 21,315 8,779 35,724 24,728 1,757 570 22,401 32,086 227,655 201,623 931 101 13,759 82,794 39,966 42,828 21,301 13,218 21,068 9,284 39,167 26,032 1,833 658 23,541 39,649 237,256 210,002 1,022 152 15,196 84,438 40,043 44,395 21,385 13,060 22,250 10,026 42,473 27,254 1,925 759 24,570 1,919 173,427 136,041 307 369 16,606 61,071 39,931 21,140 12,837 5,176 16,130 4,353 19,192 37,386 1,626 421 35,339 2,365 179,768 140,504 1,054 164 12,486 66,655 42,808 23,847 13,189 5,141 16,767 4,522 20,526 39,264 1,205 530 37,529 2,111 188,495 148,191 1,085 184 11,471 71,523 46,029 25,494 13,931 5,760 17,919 4,603 21,715 40,304 1,209 572 38,523 2,624 195,323 152,114 975 567 10,237 73,508 47,120 26,388 13,997 6,503 17,623 4,613 24,091 43,209 1,236 603 41,370 4,310 203,526 158,297 1,006 381 14,115 72,994 51,783 21,211 14,379 6,797 17,427 4,970 26,228 45,229 1,219 696 43,314 2,464 213,854 165,599 1,086 611 15,597 72,276 49,146 23,130 14,836 7,558 18,569 5,427 29,639 48,255 1,277 803 46,175 Derivation of total personal income; Total earnings by place of w ork.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus; Adjustment for residence.................................. Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Pius: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income................................................... Proprietors’ income6................................................. Farm....................................................... Nonfarm .................................................... Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining................................................ Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade ................................... Retail trade ................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services..................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ^ ............................................................ State and local................................................... Seefootnotes at end of tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA 75 Table 5 — Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] C a s s , M in n e s o ta C a r v e r , M in n e s o ta 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1983 1982 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ Derivation of total personal income: 1987 1986 1985 1984 478,078 536,141 585,961 650,646 712,5 44 165,868 181,266 191,964 203,178 213,289 220,652 444,447 434,642 9,805 474,928 3,150 523,493 12,648 572,784 13,177 630,351 20,295 690,380 22,164 163,463 2,405 179,476 1,790 189,751 2,213 200,304 2,874 5,621 4,645 21.1 21.4 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.4 38.4 38.6 39.1 39.9 41.0 42.6 11,5 8 7 12,382 13,698 14,703 15,880 16 ,721 7,8 47 8,472 8,838 9,362 9,847 10,316 198,034 12,742 146,814 332,106 71,237 41,104 202,762 13,534 169,187 358,415 76,161 43,502 237,531 15,117 186,503 408,917 81,415 45,809 273,784 18,554 195,524 450,754 84,615 50,592 300,707 20,161 223,811 504,357 93,219 53,070 339,042 22,715 241,095 557,422 99,242 55,880 75,990 5,188 9,176 79,978 35,021 50,869 80,092 5,586 10,269 84,775 40,591 55,900 87,445 5,982 9,391 90,854 42,047 59,063 89,838 6,411 9,173 92,600 46,893 63,685 98,303 6,760 7,573 99,116 47,913 66,260 100,891 7,125 8,299 102,065 50,758 67,829 149,291 16,120 32,623 6,974 25,649 156,160 17,042 29,560 446 29,114 175,030 18,497 44,004 10,012 33,992 206,492 21,519 45,773 10,531 35,242 220,669 23,056 56,982 17,664 39,318 251,085 26,275 61,682 19,356 42,326 57,335 4,363 14,292 1,596 12,696 59,121 4,581 16,390 1,012 15,378 63,511 4,967 18,967 1,450 17,517 66,048 5,142 18,648 2,127 16,521 70,015 5,321 22,967 4,897 18,070 72,274 5,593 23,024 3,897 19,127 9,805 188,229 159,834 2,021 492 16,150 63,963 35,804 28,159 10,406 9,129 20,463 5,643 31,567 28,395 1,833 525 26,037 3,150 199,612 169,536 2,101 537 18,747 67,990 37,897 30,093 10,983 8,139 21,356 6,413 33,270 30,076 1,574 643 27,859 12,648 224,883 192,221 2,166 479 20,954 80,110 44,142 35,968 13,298 8,538 21,511 7,469 37,696 32,662 1,635 744 30,283 13,177 260,607 224,333 2,251 551 21,954 104,756 59,853 44,903 14,664 8,878 21,666 8,391 41.222 36,274 1,875 801 33,598 20,295 280,412 240,821 2,350 235 26,599 109,038 68,175 40,863 16,368 9,094 22,936 8,824 45,377 39,591 2,002 925 36,664 22,164 316,878 272,247 2,841 291 30,834 124,870 77,623 47,247 18,360 9,116 25,218 9,576 51,141 44,631 2,174 1,067 41,390 2,405 73,585 48,561 (L) 173 5,103 5,525 130 5,395 4,140 1,974 10,958 2,099 18,574 25,024 5,274 291 19,459 1,790 78,302 52,218 1,322 154 5,221 5,688 160 5,528 4,092 2,090 11,364 2,128 20,159 26,084 4,853 364 20,867 2,213 85,232 58,182 1,239 265 6,538 6,297 191 6,106 4,942 2,184 11,995 2,409 22,313 27,050 5,040 413 21,597 2,874 86,964 57,918 691 261 6,155 4,623 212 4,411 4,940 2,346 12,713 2,494 23,695 29,046 5,230 439 23,377 5,621 92,682 60,677 433 58 6,937 3,634 256 3,378 5,285 2,486 12,740 2,609 26,495 32,005 5,179 506 26,320 4,645 96,246 63,175 521 93 7,691 3,217 342 2,875 5,116 2,863 13,734 2,606 27,334 33,071 5,318 585 27,168 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Proprietors’ income6 .................................................... Farm................................................................... Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Retail trade....................................................... Federal, civilian................................................... State and local................................................... C h is a g o , M in n e s o ta C h ip p e w a , M in n e s o ta 1983 1982 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e 144,645 144,360 16 1,241 17 1,4 14 178,440 188,9 11 267,680 287,870 320,739 340,205 366,411 392,912 132,303 12,342 142,490 1,870 153,316 7,925 151,494 19,920 157,474 20,966 165,463 23,448 264,986 2,694 316,031 4,708 334,907 5,298 357,544 8,867 384,487 8,425 14.7 14.7 14.7 14.5 14.2 13.9 26.6 287,903 (U 27.0 27.5 27.8 28.0 28.6 9,811 9,847 10,961 11,840 12,568 13,575 10,055 10,643 11,6 79 12,230 13 ,0 77 13,739 81,319 4,788 2,133 78,664 38,233 27,748 77,262 5,236 1,323 73,349 41,707 29,304 91,258 5,772 1,512 86,998 43,840 30,403 101,916 6,024 1,478 97,370 41,802 32,242 106,893 6,333 1,443 102,003 42,649 33,788 115,844 6,896 506 109,454 45,087 34,370 104,708 7,001 90,777 188,484 35,601 43,595 111,433 7,706 94,727 198,454 41,946 47,470 130,888 8,724 103,900 226,064 46,676 47,999 143,433 10,020 105,812 239,225 48,434 52,546 159,142 10,985 111,936 260.093 51,023 55,295 172,911 12189 120,634 281,356 54,263 57,293 49,834 4,723 26,762 10,518 16,244 54,030 5,277 17,955 128 17,827 59,161 5,574 26,523 6,231 20,292 58,759 5,565 37,592 18,199 19,393 59,623 5,625 41,645 19,258 22,387 64,035 6,054 45,755 21,654 24,101 78,536 7,658 18,514 1,094 17,420 84,903 8,456 18,074 -1,570 19,644 96,916 9,363 24,609 3,207 21,402 105,767 10,022 27,644 3,815 23,829 114,535 10,764 33,843 7,416 26,427 125,811 12,024 35,076 6,913 28,163 12,342 68,977 55,794 568 410 6,411 5,952 741 5,211 8,354 7,664 10,449 3,980 12,006 13,183 1,195 202 11,786 1,870 75,392 62,358 643 320 9,600 7,053 779 6,274 8,489 7,370 10,975 4,306 13,602 13,034 995 244 11,795 7,925 83,333 69,377 632 373 10,986 8,698 951 7,747 10,219 7,778 11,322 4,280 15,089 13,956 1,008 280 12,668 19,920 81,996 67,630 608 417 7,391 12,401 908 11,493 8,335 6,804 11,590 4,362 15,722 14,366 1,070 292 13,004 20,966 85,927 70,796 938 292 8,974 10,955 819 10,136 9,128 6,338 11,665 4,445 18,061 15,131 1,134 338 13,659 23,448 92,396 76,527 1,088 285 9,378 13,091 904 12,187 9,867 6,109 12,015 4,658 20,036 15,869 1,218 390 14,261 2,694 102,014 79,270 816 269 10,692 23,431 15,080 8,351 3,696 5,353 11,173 3,403 20,437 22,744 1,481 367 20,896 CL) 111,466 88,096 967 264 13,822 25,279 15,206 10,073 4,162 5,222 12,745 3,727 21,908 23,370 913 453 22,004 4,708 126,180 103,230 991 301 17,900 29,667 (0) (D) 5,472 5,108 14,206 3,761 25,224 22,950 1,165 524 21,261 5,298 138,135 112,752 868 392 20,618 30,434 (D) (0) 5,987 5,996 14,574 4,008 29,875 25,383 1,346 562 23,475 8,867 150,275 123,071 835 228 23,342 31,489 17,058 14,431 5,828 5,753 15,226 4,120 36,250 27,204 1,352 649 25,203 8,425 164,486 138,429 1,030 299 26,461 35,737 19,334 16,403 5,887 6,359 15,955 4,671 42,030 26,057 1,448 749 23,860 Derivation of total personal income: E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type-. Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Government and government enterprises........................ State and iocal................................................... Seefootnotes at endof tables. 76 MINNESOTA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— IPersonal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1982-87— Continued __________________ [Thousandsof dollars] C la y , M in n e s o ta 1982 1983 1984 C le a r w a te r , M in n e s o ta 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................... Nonfarm personal income............................... Farm incom e'............................................. 470,368 499,549 547,305 557,695 453,984 16,384 592,963 620,567 474,414 25,135 59,835 509,861 37,444 60,906 526,172 31,523 72,441 549,824 43,139 580,400 40,167 73,806 78,891 79,481 Population (thousands)2 ................................... Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )................ 57,825 2,010 60,151 755 67,683 4,758 48.8 69,790 4,016 75,474 4,007 48.5 11,286 48.4 47.7 47.7 9,632 49.0 10,188 72,263 6,628 8.8 8.8 8.9 11,5 28 12,434 8.9 13,004 8.8 6,809 8.7 6,929 8 ,1 72 8,258 8,961 9,168 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork....................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3.... Plus: Adjustment for residence......................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence.......... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................... Plus: Transfer payments................................. 241,864 15,163 90,360 317,061 79,818 73,489 258,791 15,898 89,771 332,664 85,200 291,631 16,992 95,335 369,974 89,890 87,441 297,688 18,714 90,557 369,531 92,444 95,720 325,618 19,951 91,915 397,582 94,288 101,093 340,180 21,274 94,916 413,822 100,339 106,406 30,306 1,943 2,718 31,081 8,625 20,129 28,357 1,974 3,517 29,900 9,105 21,901 34,070 2,067 4,670 36,673 12,092 23,676 34,001 2,204 5,130 36,927 12,479 24,400 37,967 2,300 5,117 40,784 12,945 25,162 37,393 2,500 5,042 39,935 13,712 25,834 184,266 16,425 41,173 10,780 30,393 188,045 16,988 53,758 19,756 34,002 203,655 17,402 70,574 32.187 38,387 212,391 18,028 67,269 26,298 40,971 222,537 18,942 84.139 38.048 46,091 235,622 20,164 84,394 34,932 49,462 22,495 1,776 6,035 1,164 4,871 21,025 1,882 5,450 -5 3 5,503 22,036 1,925 10,109 3,972 6,137 22,248 1,952 9,801 3,224 6,577 22,850 2,007 13,110 5,842 7,268 24,374 2,148 10,871 3,182 7,689 16,384 225,480 174,331 1,475 987 17,417 23,376 19,991 3,385 24,731 13,468 30,835 9,235 52,807 51,149 2,703 965 47,481 25,135 233,656 180,021 1,623 1,314 21,321 22,739 18,509 4,230 23,889 12,996 33,478 10,397 52,264 53,635 2,417 950 50,268 37,444 254.187 194,156 1,611 1,486 21,766 24,038 19,183 4,855 28,125 13,132 35,911 10,885 57,202 60,031 2,364 1,033 56,634 31,523 266,165 201,949 1,735 1,416 22,058 25,805 20,790 5,015 29,241 13,113 34,676 11,513 62,392 64,216 2,658 980 60,578 43.139 282,479 212,562 1,656 1.048 25,485 26,693 21,111 5,582 29,333 12,276 35,563 11.917 68,591 69.917 2,684 1,131 40,167 300,013 226,177 1,973 1,103 27,747 29,734 23,526 6,208 29,050 12.305 38,978 12,203 73,084 73,836 2,941 1.305 69,590 2,010 28,296 16,818 683 (L) 2,073 1,879 463 1,416 2,508 809 3,745 860 4,225 11,478 966 120 10,392 755 27,602 18,109 989 (1) 2,322 1,993 534 1,459 2,555 809 3,977 915 4,511 9,493 525 146 8,822 4,758 29,312 19,226 786 52 2,518 2,328 591 1,737 2,987 776 4,021 970 4,788 10,086 507 169 9,410 4,016 29,985 19,706 554 65 2,863 2,338 681 1,657 2,855 799 4,230 993 5,009 10,279 540 180 9,559 6,628 31,339 20,769 516 (L) 3,466 2,294 659 1,635 3,169 846 4,125 1,018 5,307 10,570 535 208 9,827 4,007 33,386 22,257 472 (L) 3,621 2,654 677 1,977 3,205 944 4,197 1,109 6,023 11,129 590 240 10,299 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries....................................... Other labor income....................................... Proprietors' income6...................................... Farm..................................................... Nonfarm................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm ........................................................ Nonfarm........................................ Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7. M ining......................... ............................. Construction................................................ M anufacturingNondurable goods..................... Durable goods.......................... Transportation and public utilities...... Wholesale trade ........................... Retail trade................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate.... Services..................................... Government and government enterprises... Federal, civilian............................ M ilitary...................................... State and local............................. 66,102 C o o k , M in n e s o ta 1982 1983 1984 C o tto n w o o d , M in n e s o ta 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e .................................................................................... Nonfarm personal income............................... Farm income1........................................... Population (thousands)2 .................... Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs ).. Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5................. Plus.- Transfer payments............................... 39.517 42.084 44.459 47.434 49.516 39.517 0 51.501 42.084 0 16 2 ,117 44.459 0 150,680 174,462 47.434 0 230,955 49.516 0 51.501 0 131,177 30,940 141,906 8,774 148,893 25,569 146,648 84,307 4.1 4.2 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.0 9,559 10 ,14 1 14.6 14.5 10,815 14.4 11,592 14.2 13.9 12,133 11,112 13.6 12,891 10,390 12,150 16,293 13,597 14,745 200,948 149,463 39,342 156,569 44,379 21,930 1,440 2,221 22,711 7,604 9,202 23,800 1,583 2,005 24,222 8,537 9,325 24,584 1,602 2,070 25,052 9,745 9,662 26,148 1,789 2,182 26,541 10,546 10,347 27,655 I, 896 2,303 28,062 10,384 II, 28,782 I, 993 2,374 29,163 II, 070 11,303 96,683 4,630 972 93,025 035 42,534 26,558 78,006 4,879 1,106 74,233 48,559 27,888 98,344 5,106 1,681 94,919 50,257 29,286 157,336 5,414 1,798 153,720 45,761 31,474 116,188 5,725 1,124 111,587 44,313 32,905 124,763 6,081 1,299 119,981 46,762 34,205 17,057 1,399 3.474 0 3.474 17,986 1,486 4.328 0 4.328 18,631 1,537 4.416 0 4.416 19,548 1,581 5.019 0 5.019 20,468 1,685 5.502 0 5.502 21,122 1,775 5.885 51,414 5,072 40,197 27,952 12,245 53,213 5,332 19,461 5,910 13,551 54,908 5,152 38,284 22,771 15,513 55,478 5,152 96,706 81,526 15,180 57,603 5,419 53,166 36,616 16,550 59,904 5,637 59,222 41,536 17,686 0 24,584 15,704 425 96 2,612 1,662 0 26,148 17,107 473 116 2,616 1,970 30,940 65,743 52,734 2,347 1,230 618 3,397 363 5,301 8,880 2,744 224 5,912 1,592 663 3,382 317 5,978 9,041 2,748 217 6,076 0 27,655 18,473 552 95 3,016 2,280 (D) (D) 1,673 380 3,672 323 6,482 9,182 2,370 231 6,581 8,774 69,232 55,985 2,643 215 3,857 12,810 5,156 7,654 4,100 5,623 9,559 3,832 13,346 13,247 I, 240 II, 25,569 72,775 58,209 2,352 183 4,457 11,711 4,733 6,978 5,051 6,109 9,707 4,117 14,522 14,566 917 1,892 273 090 12,401 84,307 73,029 57,695 2,327 235 3,898 11,763 4,576 7,187 4,897 5,267 9,198 4,483 15,627 15,334 1,997 286 13,051 39,342 76,846 60,626 1,306 141 4,528 13.918 4,523 9,395 5,249 5,024 8,763 4,779 16.918 16,220 2,070 329 13,821 44,379 80,384 63,667 953 173 4,611 14,869 4,609 10,260 5,801 5,553 9,094 5,277 17,336 16,717 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.................................... Other labor income.................................... Proprietors’ income6................................... Farm.................................................. Nonfarm ............................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ..................................................... Nonfarm.......... *.............................. Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7. 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............................................ M ilitary..................................................... State and local............................................. See footnotes at endof tables. 0 21,930 13,626 (L) 89 2,450 1,688 23,800 15,049 605 84 2,782 1,712 (D) (D) 866 694 3,040 356 4,419 8,304 2,694 207 5,403 916 566 3,016 359 5,009 8,751 2,692 229 5,830 0 5.885 0 28,782 19,361 622 94 2,992 2,205 1,780 413 3,998 318 6,939 9,421 2,628 185 6,608 200 4,195 11,466 4,981 6,485 4,304 5,450 9,212 3,741 11,819 13,009 2,069 200 10,740 2,210 380 14,127 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME n Minnesota Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dakota, Minnesota Crow W ing, Minnesota 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 376,691 375,099 1.592 406,497 405,513 984 449,653 446,959 2.694 480,134 477,157 2.977 508,795 503,997 4.798 536,578 532,362 4.216 2,592,071 2,576,235 15.836 2,851,054 2,844,713 6.341 3,217,312 3,194,441 22.871 3,547,864 3,528,623 19.241 3,912,027 3,883,785 28.242 4,350,205 4,318,457 31.748 Population (thousands)*.................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 42.3 8,897 42.7 9,516 43.3 10,388 43.8 10,960 44.4 11,449 45.4 11,823 204.4 12,682 207.1 13,768 213.0 15,102 220.2 16,111 227.7 17,179 240.2 18,111 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus-. Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................. - 227,444 15,345 -3,594 208,505 73,190 94,996 244,420 16,810 -4,115 223,495 80.313 102,689 270,384 18,285 -3,924 248,175 92,317 109,161 289,634 20,600 -4,137 264,897 96,499 118,738 306,032 21,818 -3,183 281,031 100,402 127,362 322,345 23,133 -2,390 296.822 106,592 133,164 1,231,077 81,990 905,130 2,054,217 325,928 211,926 1,315,350 88,778 1,051,157 2,277,729 345,705 227,620 1,559,580 103,386 1,129,546 2,585,740 396,899 234,673 1,710,002 120,092 1,259,186 2,849,096 436,921 261,847 1,830,011 130.197 1,464,227 3,164.041 466.198 281,788 2,058,635 145,561 1,634,724 3,547,798 499,928 302,479 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income8.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm ............................................................... 183,186 16,975 27,283 674 26,609 195,203 18,128 31,089 106 30,983 214,418 19,217 36,749 1,837 34,912 228,524 20,279 40,831 2,121 38,710 238,232 21,043 46,757 3,953 42,804 251,013 21,866 49,466 3,331 46,135 1,012,733 105,545 112.799 11,364 101,435 1,083,755 115,354 116,241 2,063 114,178 1,283,922 128,114 147,544 18,707 128,837 1,416,797 137,459 155,746 15,044 140,702 1,503,365 145,655 180,991 24,095 156,896 1,696,889 163,998 197.748 27,405 170,343 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm................................................... ............... Private....................... .......................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary......................... ................................... State and local................................................... 1.592 225,852 169,600 817 674 14,185 38,817 29,896 8,921 23,870 7,243 33,489 8,202 42,303 56,252 3,076 638 52,538 984 243,436 184,123 1,321 725 17,023 39,549 29,258 10,291 24,526 6,999 35,750 10,468 47,762 59.313 2,971 783 55,559 2.694 267,690 205,156 1,154 940 20.518 44.519 31,962 12,557 25,847 7,795 39,115 12,159 53,109 62,534 3,011 838 58,685 2.977 286,657 219,659 1,067 1,102 23,775 46,968 33,615 13,353 27,945 8,971 40,754 12,188 56,889 66,998 3,211 902 62,885 4.798 301,234 230,481 1,052 717 24,983 49,816 34,630 15,186 27,641 8,493 41,214 13,803 62,762 70,753 3,229 1.026 66,498 4.216 318,129 242.822 1,235 812 27,249 48,735 33,520 15,215 27,451 9,005 44,022 13,960 70,353 75,307 3,476 1,185 70,646 15.836 1,215,241 1,033,441 8,667 7,965 95,461 257,541 120,762 136,779 84,425 164,998 160,427 59,239 194,718 181.800 37,011 2,845 141,944 6.341 1,309,009 1,115,149 8,815 7,495 112,563 275,543 131,610 143,933 96,922 158,989 175,046 69,512 210,264 193,860 45,364 3,498 144,998 22.871 1,536,709 1,311,775 9,014 8,534 138,178 327,057 145,224 181,833 106,830 186,702 195,841 76,349 263,270 224,934 45,870 4,074 174,990 19.241 1,690,761 1,440,288 9,234 10,254 155,752 338,252 154,685 183,567 115,569 208,123 209,288 84,530 309,286 250,473 49,635 4,492 196,346 28.242 1,801,769 1,549,398 10,078 7,378 175,765 329,214 159,796 169,418 127,257 221,100 227,553 94,825 356,228 252,371 49,348 5,206 197,817 31.748 2,026,887 1,752,778 11,573 9,077 199,554 362,527 185,388 177,139 158,426 251,208 251,136 108,449 400,828 274,109 51,772 5,988 216,349 1986 1987 1982 Earnings by Place of Work Douglas, Minnesota Dodge, Minnesota 1982 1983 1984 1985 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence Farm income1............................................................ 143,258 128,522 14,736 144,618 H I,033 3,585 167,453 155,073 12,380 175,640 162,729 12,911 195,028 170,757 24,271 205,048 180,455 24,593 245,232 237,360 7,872 259,893 257,092 2,801 284,929 279,350 5,579 302,000 296,383 5,677 322,770 311,386 11,384 346,612 332,922 13,690 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 15.1 9,501 15.3 9,448 15.4 10,906 15.4 11,429 15.4 12,693 15.4 13,319 28.4 8,649 28.6 9,080 28.9 9,848 29.2 10,333 29.3 11,033 29.1 11,922 58,798 3,060 37,416 93,154 28,293 21,811 50,456 3,275 41,364 88,545 32,161 23,912 65,485 3.671 45,331 107,145 34,004 26,304 69,957 4.148 47,057 117,866 34,994 27,780 83,891 4,344 49,665 129,212 34,540 31,276 90,883 4,888 49.993 135,988 36,575 32,485 153,172 10,055 ai 143,097 52,025 50,110 155,586 10,655 (1) 144,945 60,954 53,994 175,029 11,708 248 163,569 63,473 57,887 182,895 12,896 68 170,007 68,610 63,323 199,289 13,730 746 186,305 /1,548 64,917 213,470 15,047 -6 7 2 202,751 75,821 68,040 35,416 3,335 20,047 11,036 9,011 36,861 3,569 10,026 57 9,969 41,555 3,962 19,968 8,958 11,010 44,768 4,298 20,891 9,410 11,481 46,905 4,487 33,399 20.769 12,630 51,430 5,001 34,452 20,879 13,573 114,547 11,683 26,942 5,797 21,145 118,799 12,327 24,460 815 23,645 130,596 13,092 31,341 3,642 27,699 135,902 13,352 33,541 3,739 29,902 142,283 13,932 43,074 9,468 33,606 155,556 15,221 47,693 11,665 36,028 14,736 44,062 32,427 845 303 5,143 4,830 761 4,069 2,221 4,264 5,960 1,956 6,905 11,635 859 205 10,571 3,585 46,871 35,026 1,015 291 5,558 6,139 872 5,267 2,185 4,013 6,350 2,051 7,424 11,845 607 253 10,985 12,380 53,105 40,234 831 321 5,850 8,785 986 7,799 2,430 4,834 6,959 2,192 8,032 12,871 608 293 11,970 12,911 57,046 43,680 757 337 6,618 10,349 1,604 8,745 2,632 5,044 7,092 2,237 8,614 13,366 688 311 12,367 24,271 59,620 45,474 624 251 7,672 10,939 1,738 9,201 2,90? 4,720 6,834 2,267 9,265 14,146 659 360 13,127 24.593 66,290 51,240 700 270 7,858 13,530 2,219 11,311 3,020 5,818 7,138 2,454 10,452 15,050 740 416 13,894 7,872 145,300 116,430 1,122 318 9,588 23,839 4,291 19,548 12,137 10.450 24,813 5.879 28,284 28,870 2,698 425 25,747 2,801 152,785 123,192 1,264 355 11,252 26,386 4,592 21,794 12,583 8,453 25,809 6,032 31,058 29,593 2,124 513 26,956 5,579 169,450 137,794 1,131 276 12,926 30,894 5,402 25,492 14,499 8,808 27,867 7,184 34,209 31,656 2,406 552 28,698 5.677 177,218 143,676 1,150 493 13,870 31,114 5,466 25,648 15,108 8,672 29,291 7,251 36,727 33,542 2,598 590 30,354 11,384 187,905 151,739 1,167 223 16,361 32,375 4,848 27,527 15,984 8,520 30,139 7,189 39,781 36,166 2,568 680 32,918 13,690 204,780 165,888 1,341 196 18,347 38,197 4,852 33,345 16,242 8,758 31,575 7,566 43,666 33,892 2,630 786 35,476 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M anufacturing.................................................... Transportation and public utilities................... ......... Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... f inance, insurance, and real estate........................... Sen-ices........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... State and local................................................... See footnotes at endof tables. 78 MINNESOTA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1982-87— Continued [Thousands of dollars] ________________________________________ F a r ib a u lt , M in n e s o ta 1982 1983 1984 1985 F il lm o r e , M in n e s o ta 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ...................................................................................... 206,567 196,055 Nonfarm personal income............................... Farm income1.............................................. 228,288 240,242 252,553 26 1,714 178,601 27,966 201,0 13 187,309 8,746 200,302 200,369 27,919 236,678 204,493 35,749 236,004 207,725 44,828 264,937 215,135 46,579 180,471 20,542 288,402 197,928 2,374 212,658 24,020 218,105 17,899 226,980 37,957 238604 49798 Population (thousands)2 19.3 19.1 18.9 18.7 18.3 17.8 21.8 21.8 10,704 21.7 10,286 21.6 12,055 21.4 12,837 213 13 ,7 75 14,684 9,208 9,198 10,890 10,904 12,370 13,550 118,344 6,338 -1,813 110,193 60,831 35,543 103,394 6,616 -2,177 94,601 62,725 38,729 132,391 7,293 -2,186 122,912 65,013 40,363 142,465 7,937 -2,636 131,892 63,685 44,665 153,740 8,133 -2,399 143,208 62,617 46,728 158,243 8,518 -1,721 148,004 66,198 47,512 102,993 5,903 12,769 109,859 50,795 40,359 89,445 6,238 13,780 96,987 58,429 44,886 120,355 6,895 15,532 128,992 60,012 47,674 114,943 7,377 17,099 124,665 60,533 50,806 140,829 7,837 17,986 150,978 59,695 54,264 157,502 8*347 20*364 169 519 62979 55>04 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................... Other labor income.................................... Proprietors’ income8................................... Farm.................................................. Nonfarm ............................................. 67,398 7,257 43,689 23,883 19,806 69,368 7,485 26,541 4,831 21,710 75,455 7,994 48,942 24,095 24,847 77,324 8,062 57,079 31,942 25,137 77,028 7,991 68,721 41,100 27,621 77,803 8,128 72,312 42,715 29,597 63,716 6,318 32,959 15,495 17,464 Earnings by industry: Farm ..................................................... Nonfarm............... .................................. Private............................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7. 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............................................ M ilitary..................................................... State and local. ............................................ 66,158 6,726 16,561 -2,450 19,011 72,519 7,131 40,705 19,323 21,382 73,845 7,132 33,966 13,175 20,791 77,573 7,440 55,816 33,271 22,545 80,829 7747 68,926 44*840 24*086 27,966 90,378 74,787 1,651 270 9,952 19,494 9,536 9,958 5,947 8,907 10,518 4,688 13,360 15,591 1,822 267 13,502 8,746 94,648 78,598 1,662 218 10,932 20,618 10,428 10,190 6,233 8,398 10,894 5,450 14,193 16,050 1,123 315 14,612 27,919 104,472 87,687 1,277 235 12,522 25,335 13,567 11,768 8,096 8,524 10,699 5,819 15,180 16,785 1,182 359 15,244 35,749 106,716 88,999 1,162 276 11,375 28,149 14,181 13,968 8,308 7,899 10,471 5,884 15,475 17,717 1,294 376 16,047 44,828 108,912 90,098 931 58 12,939 26,323 15,555 10,768 9,242 7,272 10,572 5,917 16,844 18,814 1,359 434 17,021 46,579 111,664 93,477 1,023 92 13,659 27,889 16,587 11,302 8,333 7,634 10,511 5,983 18,353 18,187 1,427 501 16,259 20,542 82,451 65,701 2,894 837 5,920 9,380 3,764 5,616 7,994 7,516 11,137 4,560 15,463 16,750 2,056 301 14,393 2,374 87,071 70,513 3,354 925 5,792 11,310 3,993 7,317 8,349 7,064 12,288 4,922 16,509 16,558 1,239 359 14,960 24,020 96,335 78,730 2,563 983 6,649 14,778 4,989 9,789 9,169 7,263 12,331 5,561 19,433 17,605 1,255 413 15,937 17,899 97,044 78,662 1,869 925 6,271 15,540 4,513 11,027 8,013 6,897 12,756 5,661 20,730 18,382 1,278 436 16,668 37,957 102,872 83,275 1,624 646 6,637 17,423 5,049 12,374 8,511 7,009 12,757 5,611 23,057 19,597 1,333 504 17,760 49 798 107,704 87*769 '(D) (D) 7,307 18,804 M 15 13*389 8 234 7,197 13*715 5,745 24*025 19*935 1,436 582 17,917 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .................................. Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work..................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*................. Plus: Transfer payments............................... E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k F re e b o rn , M in n e s o ta 1982 1983 1984 1985 G o o d h u e , M in n e s o ta 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................... ......................................... 375,369 368,084 408,247 Nonfarm personal income............................... Farm income1............................................. 416 ,176 444,752 4 71 ,9 71 404,122 350,713 24,656 421,146 472 ,70 1 362,990 5,094 495,179 382,832 25,415 540,620 389,349 26,827 571,6 81 403,963 40,789 425,364 46,607 384,426 19,696 414,413 6,733 451,449 21,252 474,758 20,421 503,093 37,527 532716 38,965 Population (thousands)2 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .................................. Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work..................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5................. Plus: Transfer payments............................... 35.7 35.6 35.4 34.9 34.5 34.2 39.1 39.2 39.4 39.4 10,505 10,335 39.5 39.5 11,539 11,9 15 12,881 13,800 10,328 10,753 12,007 12,563 13,692 14,457 257,395 16,331 -4,433 236,631 / /,8b/ 60,881 237,023 16,353 -2,502 218,168 83,411 66,505 271,904 17,384 -3,079 251,441 87,686 69,120 274,844 18,399 -1,264 255,181 86,975 74,020 297,681 19,279 -7 8 4 277,618 89,419 77,715 317,785 20,416 -3 4 6 297,023 94,692 80,256 252,753 16,127 20,456 257,082 82,855 64,185 258,711 17,461 20,946 262,196 89,807 69,143 299,817 19,253 20,376 300,940 97,246 74,515 314,294 21,415 21,907 314,786 100,516 79,877 347,194 22,793 24,904 349,305 107,072 84,243 371,836 24,545 22,637 369,928 113,784 87,969 190,427 21,680 45,288 20,746 24,542 187,431 21,109 28,483 1,360 27,123 198,244 21,255 52,405 21,789 30,616 199,926 20,791 54,127 23,137 30,990 205,249 21,295 71,137 37,116 34,021 216,009 22,310 79,466 42,728 36,738 185,490 19,952 47,311 15,360 31,951 199,074 21,595 38,042 2,581 35,461 219,773 22,373 57,671 17,197 40,474 232,508 23,422 58,364 16,384 41,980 243,841 24,539 78,814 33,558 45,256 262,201 26,452 83,183 34,800 48,383 24,656 232,739 206,770 2,174 851 12,274 94,324 59,445 34,879 14,656 11,948 29,586 8,054 32,903 25,969 3,068 521 22,380 5,094 231,929 205,575 2,172 730 10,421 90,743 54,999 35,744 14,358 11,520 30,928 8,441 36,262 26,354 2,510 608 23,236 25,415 246,489 218,590 2,356 473 11,513 96,307 57,401 38,906 15,741 12,905 30,733 9,133 39,429 27,899 2,597 672 24,630 26,827 248,017 218,591 2,586 523 11,934 92,355 53,436 38,919 14,748 14,414 30,798 9,357 41,876 29,426 2,796 707 25,923 40,789 256,892 225,555 2,397 322 12,718 94,836 55,254 39,582 14,900 14,682 31,640 9,469 44,591 31,337 2,868 816 27,653 46,607 271,178 238,689 2,528 341 13,547 100,656 55,794 44,862 14,887 15,999 33,341 9,958 47,432 32,489 2,937 941 28,611 19,696 233,057 200,962 2,561 576 11,634 66,450 49,265 17,185 29,726 20,811 24,117 8,221 36,866 32,095 2,730 602 28,763 6,733 251,978 217,601 2,832 507 13,001 72,352 53,173 19,179 33,118 16,991 28,205 9,322 41,273 34,377 2,508 682 31,187 21,252 278,565 240,952 2,704 716 14,773 78,853 58,363 20,490 36,994 20,318 29,835 10,564 46,195 37,613 2,362 748 34,503 20,421 293,873 254,328 2,504 928 14,248 80,995 60,171 20,824 40,255 22,326 30,322 11,179 51,571 39,545 2,461 796 36,288 37,527 309,667 267,059 2,358 356 15,740 83,370 61,784 21,586 43,068 22,270 30,610 11,855 57,432 42,608 2,457 919 39,232 38,965 332,871 287,478 2,566 312 18,010 90,184 64,704 25,480 48,391 22,032 32,845 12,830 60,308 45,393 2,639 1,061 41,693 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................... Other labor income.................................... Proprietors’ income6................................... Farm.................................................. Nonfarm ............................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ..................................................... Nonfarm.......... ...................................... Private............................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7. Mining....................................................... Construction................................................ Manufacturing............................................. Nondurable goods..................................... . Durable goods.......................................... Transportation and public u tilities...................... Wholesale trade........................................... . Retail trade................................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate.................... Services.................................................... Government and government enterprises................. Federal, civilian............................................ M ilitary..................................................... State and local............................................ Seefootnotes at endof tables. MINNESOTA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 79 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] H e n n e p in , M in n e s o ta G r a n t, M in n e s o ta 19 8 2 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 4 19 8 3 19 8 2 19 8 4 19 8 3 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 71,73 0 79,833 84,554 89,039 93,9 11 98,410 14,261,254 15,046,290 16,666,739 17,846,848 18,860,412 20 ,18 7,18 8 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm incom e'............................................................ 6 1,713 65,023 69,445 71 ,4 7 1 72,314 75,316 14,251,360 15,039,094 16,656,433 17,834,233 18,845,667 20,174,397 10 .0 17 14.810 15.109 17.568 21.597 23.094 9.894 7.196 10.306 12.615 14.745 12 .791 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 7 .1 7.1 7.0 6.8 6.7 6.6 958.5 962.9 967.8 979.7 989.9 995.6 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 10 ,10 7 11,2 52 12,163 13,0 73 14 ,0 71 14,913 14,879 15,626 17,2 22 18 ,2 17 19,053 20 ,2 77 36,343 4 1,11 6 44,334 45,998 51,084 53,690 1,898 1,898 2,102 2,183 2,262 2 ,417 904,762 978,133 2,800 -2 ,2 5 4 ,6 3 3 - 2 ,5 3 6 ,8 1 8 Derivation of total personal Income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus-. Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus-. Transfer payments............................................... 13,248,007 14,231,024 15,886,608 I, 086,432 -2 ,8 3 9 ,6 1 0 17,230,696 18,429,066 19,982,097 1,234,365 1,343,242 1,445,267 - 3 ,1 8 0 ,0 2 4 -3 ,5 6 4 ,2 4 4 -4 ,0 1 5 ,8 2 6 1,889 1,540 2,004 2,480 2,692 36,334 40,758 44,236 46,295 51,514 54,073 10,088,612 10 ,716,0 73 12,816,307 960,566 13,521,580 14,521,004 2 1,3 11 23,935 24,119 25,519 25,118 26,495 2,465,256 2,496,149 2,768,802 2,964,313 3,165,851 3,383,578 2,066,228 2,172,9 8 1 2,282,606 II, 14,085 15,140 16,199 17,225 17,279 17,8 42 I, 707,386 1,834,068 1,93 7,3 71 19,555 19 ,1 81 20,808 21,061 21,155 21,763 II, 12,178,9 96 372,785 13,6 19,784 14 ,79 1,2 11 15,805,006 17,15 4 ,8 14 1,768 1,78 1 1,801 1,854 1,855 1,909 I, 1,256,782 174,1 50 1,339,956 1,411,8 86 1,493,948 1,607,086 1,13 0 ,112 1,220 ,197 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income®.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm ............................................................... Earnings by industry: Farm ....................................................................................................................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................................................................................................................. Private .......................................................................................................................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7 ................. Mining .................................................................................................................................................. Construction ................................................................................................................................. M anufacturing ............................................................................................................................ Nondurable goods ......................................................................................................... Durable goods .................................................................................................................... Transportation and public utilities .................................................................... Wholesale trade ...................................................................................................................... Retail trade ................................................................................................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate ................................................................ Services ............................................................................................................................................ Government and government enterprises ......................................................... Federal, civilian ........................................................................................................................ M ilitary .............................................................................................................................................. State and local.......................................................................................................................... 15,020 20,154 21,725 23,083 28,074 30,018 70 1,0 72 795,246 926,868 1,027,599 20,901 5,676 3,147 6,344 8,696 10,930 8,856 695,396 792,099 920,524 1,018,903 1,119 ,18 2 1,2 11,3 4 1 7,766 12,655 13,013 15,450 19.506 7,254 7,499 8 ,712 7,633 8,568 9 ,11 7 10 .0 17 14.810 15.109 17.568 21.597 23.094 9.894 7.196 10.306 12.615 14.745 12 .791 26,326 26,306 29,225 28,430 29,487 30,596 13,238,113 14,223,828 15.876.302 17,2 18 ,0 8 1 18,414,321 19,969,306 II, 12,607,408 729,575 14.124.303 15,330,132 16,415,451 17,8 17,5 44 42,594 20,313 20,345 22,405 21,710 22,500 23,620 476 599 558 590 588 633 25,262 29,335 32,615 36,288 38,340 107 121 138 (D) 93 117 46,347 42,181 44,309 57,501 26,452 2,170 2,346 2,545 2,321 2,451 2,714 678,694 711,9 4 1 846,136 922,349 1,027,884 1,164,520 371 419 3,035,050 3,166,544 3,517,709 3,687,136 3,839,318 4,030,432 24,534 454 467 281 (D) 290 296 (D) (0 ) (D) (D) 882,972 921,442 996,726 1,0 6 1,4 71 1,100,374 1,193,365 164 17 1 (D ) (D) (D ) (D) 2,152,078 2,245,102 2,520,983 2,625,665 2,738,944 2,837,067 1,654 1,78 3 1,880 1,091 1,493 1,633 1 ,18 8 ,7 17 1,2 71,6 5 7 1,414,273 1,530,983 1,563,620 1,683,686 4,580 3,647 3,905 3,837 3,622 3,727 1,541,306 1,550,593 1,767,6 29 1,874,3 04 1,972,228 2,112,251 4,333 4,231 4,616 4,699 4.506 4,594 1,497,3 27 1,599,764 1,697,043 1,8 44,713 1,790 1,826 2,156 2,065 2,118 1,992 1,098,368 1,288,440 1,420,832 1,607,790 1,832,156 2,02 1,517 3,176,3 74 3,583,473 4,0 14,0 17 4,4 18,4 10 4,893,297 2,151,76 2 1,281,849 1,370,343 4,749 5,325 6,326 6,650 7,258 7,79 1 2,833,982 6,013 5,961 6,820 6,720 6,987 6,976 1,508,538 1,616,420 1,751,999 1,887,949 1,998,870 761 515 480 469 479 523 297,242 354,964 360,807 386,026 390,168 48,515 1,675,703 117 98 5,154 5,329 132 6,208 138 158 183 26,951 30,470 37,133 41,056 44,964 6 ,113 6,350 6,270 1,184,345 1,230,986 1,354,009 1,460,867 1,563,738 H u b b a r d , M in n e s o ta H o u s to n , M in n e s o ta 19 8 2 19 8 4 19 8 3 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 427,544 19 8 5 19 8 4 19 8 3 19 8 2 19 8 7 19 8 6 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 161,602 171,8 9 1 190,170 200,823 221,5 73 234,496 109,281 118,834 12 9,4 71 138,814 148,664 155,179 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 15 4,271 170,268 182,255 191,655 203,294 215,789 104,894 113 ,79 7 123,6 10 132,486 139,317 146,904 7,331 1,623 7,915 9,168 18,279 18 ,707 4,387 5,037 5,861 6,328 9,347 8,275 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 18.6 18.7 18.9 18.9 19.0 19.0 14.2 14.4 14.4 14.6 14.9 15.0 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 8,694 9,200 10,084 10,633 11,6 83 12,3 74 7,685 8,239 8,999 9,479 9,984 10,323 61,882 59,882 71,2 54 72,529 83,409 88,897 47,881 51,935 56,994 60,850 6 7,742 70,530 3,888 4,126 4,494 4,792 4,954 5,419 3,104 3,377 3,627 4,072 4,367 13,541 13,8 14 14,545 J0 ,319 77,18 9 80,342 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance®................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus-. Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 40,265 45,163 49,682 56,082 61,620 65,235 10,762 11,845 1 2 ,1 77 148 ,713 55,539 60,403 65,544 4,733 98,259 100,919 116,442 123,819 140,075 34,468 39,406 40,955 41,979 43,514 46,118 22,657 24,372 27,180 29,811 31,451 33,343 28,875 31,566 32,773 35,025 37,984 39,665 31,085 34,059 36,747 38,684 40,024 41,494 40,689 42,209 45,338 45,908 45,562 49,219 32,576 34,284 36,696 39,315 42,010 44,7 72 4,266 4,587 4,810 4,802 4,728 5,082 3,041 3,294 3,252 3,473 3 ,77 1 4,029 16,927 13,086 21,106 21,819 33,119 34,596 12,264 14,357 17,046 18,062 21,961 21,729 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income8.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... Seefootnotes at endof tables. 4,392 - 1 ,2 0 3 5,142 6,460 15,654 15,984 3,106 3,815 4,676 5,119 8,135 6,975 12,535 14,289 15,964 15,359 17,465 18,612 9,158 10,542 12,370 12,943 13,826 14,754 7,331 1,623 7,915 9,168 18,279 18 ,707 4,387 5,037 5,861 6,328 9,347 8,275 54,551 58,259 63,339 63,361 65,130 70,190 43,494 46,898 51,133 54,522 58,395 62,255 43,489 47,033 51,307 50,909 52,279 56,353 3 1,8 71 35,559 38,044 40,455 43,666 46,759 830 1,648 1,853 1,355 1,190 (0 ) 55 600 565 456 398 450 1,007 827 11 1 89 141 5,433 5,974 (0 ) 6,667 85 4,264 5,589 5,528 5,644 in 6,189 6,863 7,835 7,561 8,066 3,536 (D) (D) 5,6 77 4,834 (0 ) 5,369 5,414 6,827 7,654 56 3,743 4,020 4,424 4,794 5,892 1,12 9 1,220 1,17 3 961 906 882 1,806 1,656 1,743 2,328 2,513 3,120 4,285 5,607 6,481 6,874 6,655 7,18 4 1,730 2,087 2,277 2,096 2,281 2,772 6,336 7,0 11 8 ,178 7,960 7,958 8,235 2,460 2,560 3,018 3,366 3,674 3,667 (D) (D) (D) 3,140 3,609 4,025 1,354 1 ,11 3 1,138 1,12 8 1,057 1,023 9,363 9,364 9,538 6,570 7,092 6,975 6,904 6,716 6,870 7,494 8,416 8,761 2,499 2,818 3,175 3,212 3,272 3,402 2,215 2,139 2,148 1,615 1,822 1,9 17 11,423 11,8 79 13,154 14,063 15 ,172 16,789 10,408 11,2 88 12 ,77 7 14,318 16,320 17,353 11,062 11,2 26 12,032 12,452 12,851 13,837 11,6 23 11,3 39 13,089 14,067 14,729 15,496 1,604 1,361 1,394 1,504 1,487 1,607 929 475 474 514 511 553 257 313 358 381 439 506 196 244 273 292 338 390 9,201 9,552 10,280 10,567 10,925 11,72 4 10,498 10,620 12,342 13,261 13,880 14,553 MINNESOTA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Is a n ti, M in n e s o ta 1982 1983 1984 1985 Ita s c a , M in n e s o ta 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e............. ...................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1........................................................... 215,482 210,482 5,000 234,116 232,191 1,925 260,793 253,511 7,282 277,947 269,179 8,768 297,699 286,864 10,835 314,993 307,154 7,839 371,193 369,768 1,425 390,271 388,597 1,674 419,978 418,674 1,304 437,520 435,958 1,562 451,990 449^483 2,507 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................. 464,182 1,756 24.1 8,929 24.3 9,651 24.7 10,557 25.0 11,120 25.0 11,899 25.3 12,433 43.2 8,598 43.0 9,079 42.8 9,814 42.8 10,230 424 10,668 11,066 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less-. Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence............................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3............................... Plus: Transfer payments.................................. 99,199 6,116 59,643 152,726 26,555 36,201 105,100 6,842 66,922 165,180 30,893 38,043 121,073 7,418 75,206 188,861 33,657 38,275 125,342 7,951 82,921 200,312 35,940 41,695 132,960 8,337 90,779 215,402 39,108 43,189 140,371 9,119 97,601 228,853 41,435 44,705 231,042 15,471 4,554 220,125 61,149 89,919 242,819 16,475 3,413 229,757 64,443 96,071 268,048 17,901 1,875 252,022 68,226 99,730 275,570 19*326 3*436 259*680 72J54 105,086 277 074 19493 6897 264478 78892 108,620 1Q7QR 0177 76945? 84003 112/83 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................. Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors income*.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm.............................................................. 75,528 7,127 16,544 3,886 12,658 82,143 7,730 15,227 854 14,373 88,918 8,656 23,499 6,231 17,268 91,074 8,540 25,728 7,736 17,992 94,925 8,706 29,329 9,837 19,492 103,247 9,301 27,823 6,813 21,010 189,081 21,995 19,966 1,127 18,839 195,438 22,858 24,523 1,387 23,136 215,858 24.056 28,134 1,024 27,110 222,728 23,705 29,137 1,285 27,852 Earnings by industry: Farm ............................................................. Nonfarm......................................................... Private................................................................ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and o th e r'....... 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................................................ M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 221,843 22,900 32,331 2,236 30,095 223,653 22*709 33,761 1,472 32,289 5,000 94,190 63,170 467 114 6,991 16,211 3,340 12,871 6,913 2,131 9,565 2,383 18,395 31,029 1,049 384 29,596 1,925 103,175 69,131 492 208 8,561 17,337 4,090 13,247 6,231 1,998 11,032 2,751 20,521 34,044 807 462 32,775 7,282 113,791 81,653 459 224 11,507 23,189 7,287 15,902 6,674 2,145 11,573 3,072 22,810 32,138 905 489 30,744 8,768 116,574 82,455 457 154 11,805 21,485 7,845 13,640 6,591 2,367 12,180 3,139 24,277 34,119 960 503 32,656 10,835 122,125 85,777 600 52 13,465 19,830 7,550 12,280 6,759 2,281 12,485 3,204 27,101 36,348 950 580 34,818 7,839 132,532 94,062 1,036 69 14,365 20,825 7,174 13,651 7,093 2,334 13,594 3,367 31,379 38,470 1,018 690 36,762 1,425 229,617 179,683 709 31,463 10,424 50,854 41,973 8,881 21,431 5,237 23,727 6,349 29,489 49,934 4,428 603 44,903 1,674 241,145 188,778 2,929 31,063 11,111 53,313 42,883 10,430 23,032 5,938 23,984 6,903 30,505 52,367 3,653 724 47,990 1,304 266,744 208,178 2,640 36,075 13,198 55,613 43,792 11,821 26,618 6,564 26,182 6,886 34,402 58,566 3,486 814 54,266 1,562 274,008 211,163 2,059 32,285 12,542 58,370 45,986 12,384 27,959 6,531 26,311 6,926 38,180 62,845 3,756 865 58,224 2,507 274,567 208,292 1*436 (D) 13,450 62,610 49^276 13,334 25Ì510 6,872 25,599 7,371 (D) 66,275 4,078 998 61,199 1,756 278,367 209 339 1,470 (D) 14,023 61*832 48,679 13153 26.564 6,204 J a c k s o n , M in n e s o ta 1982 2i,m 7*688 (D) 69,028 4,246 1,153 63,629 K a n a b e c , M in n e s o ta 1983 1984 1985 142,228 117,810 24,418 126,489 127,211 -7 2 2 153,387 136,685 16,702 156,737 135,668 21,069 170,845 137,106 33,739 184,716 141,490 43,226 Population (thousands)2 ............................................. P er capita personal incom e (d o lla rs ).......................... 13.7 10,379 13.7 9,253 13.6 11,286 13.5 11,625 13.2 12,959 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work..................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence....................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5......................... Plus: Transfer payments............................................. 80,656 3,837 4,569 81,388 39,104 21,736 59,054 4,101 4,500 59,453 42,997 24,039 86,378 4,749 2,212 83,841 43,845 25,701 91,298 5,114 1,203 87,387 42,490 26,860 42,132 4,282 34,242 21,353 12,889 43,861 4,477 10,716 -3,65 3 14,369 50,525 5,112 30,741 13,847 16,894 24,418 56,238 43,686 1,213 129 4,931 11,188 1,079 10,109 3,518 4,989 7,552 2,732 7,434 12,552 883 187 11,482 -7 2 2 59,776 46,925 1,276 110 5,471 12,601 688 11,913 3,730 4,381 7,894 3,081 8,381 12,851 685 225 11,941 16,702 69,676 56,846 1,121 108 6,304 18,724 305 18,419 4,496 4,714 8,271 3,464 9,644 12,830 636 259 11,935 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 100,259 97,995 2,264 106,167 105,631 536 121,047 117,779 3,268 126,145 123.184 2,961 137,468 130,868 6,600 145,200 139,324 5,876 12.7 14,499 12.5 8,012 12.5 8,525 12.4 9,729 12.6 9,993 12.5 11,012 12.6 11,520 99,157 4,752 4,797 99,202 42,454 29,189 107,184 4,712 7,289 109,761 44,782 30,173 53,136 3,540 14,239 63,835 15,481 20,943 54,266 3,762 15,128 65,632 17,605 22,930 64,070 4,230 17,923 77,763 19,407 23,877 65,929 4,600 18,401 79,730 20,591 25,824 74,910 5,047 19,280 89,143 21,896 26,429 79,694 5*473 20^037 94,258 23,226 27,716 51,368 5,138 34,792 18,201 16,591 45,942 4,496 48,719 30,899 17,820 43,617 4,229 59,338 40,229 19,109 40,549 4,013 8,574 1,563 7,011 42,490 4,245 7,531 -1 3 3 7,664 48,064 4,716 11,290 2,617 8,673 49,567 4,788 11,574 2,303 9,271 53,594 5,288 16,028 5,944 10,084 57,931 5,777 15,986 5,178 10,808 21,069 70,229 57,054 1,006 147 6,164 20,356 328 20,028 4,625 4,547 7,398 3,272 9,539 13,175 692 271 12,212 33,739 65,418 51,186 1,011 53 6,969 13,554 390 13,164 4,980 3,956 6,989 3,495 10,179 14,232 726 313 13,193 43,226 63,958 49,014 1,025 67 7,430 9,449 428 9,021 5,105 4,172 7,468 3,606 10,692 14,944 803 361 13,780 2,264 50,872 40,876 672 52 7,957 9,703 6,851 2,852 1,600 1,798 9,988 1,537 7,569 9,996 838 172 8,986 536 53,730 43,296 855 (L) 9,390 9,676 6,509 3,167 1,452 1,546 10,537 1,629 8,164 10,434 663 209 9,562 3,268 60,802 49,979 798 55 11,385 12,133 7,233 4,900 1,482 1,547 12,098 1,671 8,810 10,823 604 237 9,982 2,961 62,968 51,760 687 90 12,362 11,603 7,097 4,506 1,484 1,372 13,200 1,722 9,240 11,208 648 253 10,307 6,600 68,310 56,745 551 (L) 12,956 14,055 (D) (D) 1,643 1,426 14,167 1,990 9,936 11,565 687 292 10,586 5,876 73,818 61,493 335 (L) 14,729 15,251 (D) (0) 1,738 1,267 14,907 2,096 11,137 12,325 776 337 11,212 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................................. Nonfarm personal income............................. Farm income1...................................... E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................. ..................... . ............. Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' Income*.................................................... Nonfarm .......................................... Earnings by industry: Farm .................. ........................... Nonfarm................................................ Private....................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and o th e r'....... M ining............................................................ Construction...................................................... Manufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale tra d e ................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate.......................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ................................................. State and local................................ Seefootnotes at endof tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA 81 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] K itt s o n , M in n e s o ta K a n d iy o h i, M in n e s o ta 1983 1982 1984 1985 1986 1987 1982 1984 1983 1985 1987 1986 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Farm incom e'............................................................ 360,457 363,581 4 0 7,171 431,2 12 473,288 500,958 68,263 64,536 111,299 92,402 94,819 91,200 338,381 22,076 359,816 3,765 387,929 19,242 409,297 21,915 435,656 37,632 463,006 37,952 54,274 13,989 57,742 6,794 62,557 48,742 62,341 30,061 65,001 29,818 68,445 22,755 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 37.8 38.1 38.1 38.0 38.1 38.5 6.7 6.6 6.5 6.4 6.3 6.2 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... 9,535 9,549 10,675 11,3 46 12,409 13,004 10,158 9,735 17,13 6 14 ,5 17 15,135 14,651 Derivation ol total personal Income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 242,186 14,650 -2,584 224,952 74,738 60,767 237,807 15,789 -2,843 219,175 77,639 66,767 271,378 16,751 -1,957 252,670 83,525 70,976 284,613 18,363 -2,043 264,207 89,470 77,535 318,300 19,709 -1,759 296,832 93,286 83,170 337,675 21,097 -1,596 314,982 99,018 86,958 37,769 1,669 2,736 38,836 15,283 14,144 31,086 1,721 3,013 32,378 16,370 15,788 74,668 1,812 3,227 76,083 18,270 16,946 56,044 1,912 3,274 57,406 18,258 16,738 56,349 1,959 3,377 57,767 19,074 17,978 51,042 2,116 3,530 52,456 20,204 18,540 179,842 16,269 46,075 17,346 28,729 188,898 17,047 31,862 -7 6 0 32,622 200,166 17,662 53,550 14,833 38,717 209,551 18,232 56,830 17,482 39,348 221,676 19,192 77,432 33,255 44,177 236,275 20,423 80,977 33,368 47,609 20,700 1,816 15,253 10,470 4,783 20,800 1,841 8,445 3,406 5,039 21,956 1,862 50,850 45,422 5,428 22,448 1,946 31,650 26,800 4,850 22,343 1,953 32,053 26,678 5,375 23,709 2,044 25,289 19,568 5,721 22,076 220,110 165,587 2,047 425 21,069 22,809 12,761 10,048 22,137 19,383 29,367 7,994 40,356 54,523 3,922 676 49,925 3,765 234,042 174,637 1,868 302 22,475 23,995 13,612 10,383 21,565 20,625 32,063 8,617 43,127 59,405 3,726 764 54,915 19,242 252,136 190,442 1,698 312 24,592 25,240 15,539 9,701 22,374 21,811 34,843 9,804 49,768 61,694 3,717 747 57,230 21,915 262,698 196,697 1,757 631 24,357 27,935 18,414 9,521 23,125 20,931 34,577 9,983 53,401 66,001 3,915 769 61,317 37,632 280,668 209,033 1,745 263 25,150 31,321 21,914 9,407 22,611 21,789 35,078 10,519 60,557 71,635 4,113 888 66,634 37,952 299,723 222,880 2,660 364 27,551 35,247 24,211 11,036 21,877 23,094 37,043 10,776 64,268 76,843 4,432 1,024 71,387 13,989 23,780 16,386 230 85 1,237 224 (0) (0) 2,315 2,786 3,834 1,040 4,635 7,394 1,630 92 5,672 6,794 24,292 16,738 265 77 1,376 244 (D) (0) 2,319 2,688 3,982 1,100 4,687 7,554 1,116 112 6,326 48,742 25,926 17,610 283 83 1,697 234 (0) (0) 2,311 2,782 4,034 1,123 5,063 8,316 1,186 125 7,005 30,061 25,983 17,488 242 103 1,501 219 (0) (0) 2,446 3,145 3,586 1,082 5,164 8,495 1,252 129 7,114 29,818 26,531 18,041 494 55 1,779 245 22,755 28,287 19,249 572 64 1,863 228 (D) (0) 2,580 3,318 3,594 1,148 5,882 9,038 1,234 172 7,632 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... 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.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 1983 1984 1985 (0) 2,601 2,953 3,491 1,090 5,333 8,490 1,210 149 7,131 L a c q u i P a r le , M in n e s o ta K o o c h ic h in g , M in n e s o ta 1982 m 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ........................................................................................................................ 150,541 161,235 172,2 70 166,528 159,247 166,523 100,595 96,572 105,486 117,606 125,215 132,183 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 149,500 1,041 160,272 963 171,334 936 165,637 891 157,334 1,913 165,092 1,431 83,055 17,540 88,387 8,185 92,865 12,621 93,751 23,855 96,616 28,599 100,487 31,696 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 17.0 16.7 16.6 16.2 15.4 15.1 10.5 10.5 10.4 10.2 10.0 9.8 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ......................................................................... 8,856 9,672 10,370 10,300 10,354 11,0 46 9,590 9,225 10,183 11,484 12,485 13,424 Derivation of total personal Income: Total earnings by place ol w ork...................................... Less-. Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals; Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 103,371 6,942 288 96,717 18,172 35,652 113,106 7,674 316 105,748 19,362 36,125 122,617 8,276 (L) 114,312 20,361 37,597 108,599 7,708 -1 6 4 100,727 23,147 42,654 102,367 7,326 -7 1 94,970 23,079 41,198 107,472 7,761 -4 0 5 99,306 24,635 42,582 54,886 2,675 3,048 55,259 25,974 19,362 46,600 2,753 3,320 47,167 28,592 20,813 55,364 3,049 3,490 55,805 28,710 20,971 65,844 3,187 3,382 66,039 29,164 22,403 71,810 3,271 3,529 72,068 29,008 24,139 76,549 3,457 3,726 76,818 30,605 24,760 83,423 9,058 10,890 644 10,246 90,516 10,191 12,399 581 11,818 98,327 10,526 13,764 559 13,205 86,338 8,664 13,597 526 13,071 79,447 7,817 15,103 1,561 13,542 83,725 8,272 15,475 1,068 14,407 28,757 2,955 23,174 15,653 7,521 28,797 3,018 14,785 6,382 8,403 31,474 3,225 20,665 10,868 9,797 31,089 3,190 31,565 22,074 9,491 30,791 3,110 37,909 26,836 11,073 31,818 3,192 41,539 29,848 11,691 1,041 102,330 82,356 -1 1 3 127 2,672 48,801 8,607 40,194 4,940 2,013 10,156 1,643 12,117 19,974 2,807 235 16,932 963 112,143 90,961 2,482 137 2,881 53,047 49,917 3,130 4,847 1,774 10,904 1,708 13,181 21,182 3,261 280 17,641 936 121,681 99,775 2,167 108 4,097 57,330 53,820 3,510 5,593 1,940 11,332 1,894 15,314 21,906 3,124 315 18,467 891 107,708 84,452 1,016 150 3,791 43,377 40,060 3,317 5,670 1,946 10,304 2,150 16,048 23,256 3,294 327 19,635 1,913 100,454 78,734 685 87 3,772 35,849 32,442 3,407 5,909 1,906 10,005 1,994 18,527 21,720 3,284 377 18,059 1,431 106,041 83,384 800 100 4,771 37,159 33,452 3,707 6,137 1,761 10,696 2,230 19,730 22,657 3,496 435 18,726 17,540 37,346 29,389 277 135 2,295 5,636 4,904 732 2,146 5,887 4,798 2,381 5,834 7,957 1,011 142 6,804 8,185 38,415 30,456 292 122 2,551 5,565 4,695 870 2,266 5,701 4,935 2,632 6,392 7,959 674 172 7,113 12,621 42,743 33,971 259 166 3,091 7,327 6,410 917 2,471 5,468 5,381 2,680 7,128 8,772 744 197 7,831 23,855 41,989 33,072 214 107 2,937 7,205 6,261 944 2,067 4,955 5,058 3,011 7,518 8,917 807 206 7,904 28,599 43,211 33,756 197 68 2,692 7,033 5,980 1,053 2,413 5,034 4,821 2,575 8,923 9,455 828 238 8,389 31,696 44,853 34,827 228 113 2,909 7,091 5,865 1,226 2,008 5,163 5,083 2,582 9,650 10,026 897 275 8,854 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... 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.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... Seefootnotes at end of tables. 82 MINNESOTA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1982-87— Continued __________________________________________________ [Thousands of dollars] Lake, Minnesota 1982 1983 1984 1985 Lake of the Woods, Minnesota 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ...................................................................................... Nonfarm personal income............................... Farm income1.............................................. Population (thousands)2 .................... P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .. Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence....... . Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5................. Plus: Transfer payments............................... 105,749 105,601 148 96,196 96,062 134 103,693 103,575 118 106,509 106,393 116 106,634 106,492 142 105,370 105,253 117 30,983 29,371 1,612 33,491 32,359 1,132 37,584 34,538 3,046 38,495 36,399 2,096 41,178 37,898 3,280 42,702 39*805 2,897 12.6 8,380 12.3 7,812 11.9 8,747 11.7 9,139 11.6 9,230 11.2 9,399 3.7 8,351 3.7 8,984 3.8 10,006 3.8 10,146 3.8 10,960 3.8 11,270 70,102 4,691 -2,110 63,241 16,246 26,262 56,394 3,863 -2 4 1 52,290 16,211 27,695 65,797 4,461 -1,231 60,105 17,833 25,755 66,434 4,803 -9 5 1 60,680 18,219 27,610 61,614 4,524 -4 7 6 56,614 19,595 30,425 55,421 4,096 1,656 52,981 20,877 31,512 16,818 1,020 603 16,401 7,268 7,314 17,243 1,110 1,420 17,553 7,803 8,135 20,203 1,172 1,550 20,581 8,262 8,741 20,231 1,298 2,051 20,984 8,274 9,237 21,527 1,313 2,383 22,597 8,845 9,736 21,718 1,381 2,776 23,113 9,388 10,201 58,185 7.250 4,667 137 4,530 45,747 4,881 5,766 124 5,642 53,580 5,800 6,417 108 6,309 53,788 5,426 7,220 107 7,113 49,508 4,608 7,498 133 7,365 43,835 3,553 8,027 106 7,921 12,863 1,349 2,606 1,086 1,520 13,269 1,435 2,539 628 1,911 13,967 1,434 4,802 2,555 2,247 14,676 1,477 4,078 1,604 2,474 14,651 1,455 5,421 2,796 2,625 15,089 1,462 5,167 2,394 2,773 148 69,954 57,966 103 118 65,679 51,747 714 142 61,472 46,215 441 (0) 2.386 6,659 (0) (0) 117 55,304 39,197 481 408 2,537 6,812 (0) (D) 648 5,315 1,420 7,695 11,988 1,351 231 10,406 672 5,428 1,497 8,197 12,393 1,341 268 10,784 (0) 836 6,834 1,408 (0) 16,107 1,323 314 14,470 2,096 18,135 12,730 146 (L) 677 3,768 (0) (0) 2,452 300 1,722 524 3,098 5,405 638 310 4,457 3,280 18,247 12,7)7 141 (i) 725 3,770 (0) (0) 2,272 282 1,821 703 3,053 5,470 622 324 4,524 2,897 18,821 13Ì337 162 (L) 800 3,560 (D) 1,612 15,206 10,018 (L) (L) 546 3,174 (0) (0) 1,741 293 1,777 483 1,957 5,188 751 315 4,122 1,132 16,111 10,868 240 (L) 422 3,604 (D) 116 66,318 51,744 500 (0) 2,218 6,626 (0) (0) (0) 752 6,241 1,301 10,951 14,574 1,449 288 12,837 3,046 17,157 12,013 193 1,596 4,969 107 4,862 134 56,260 43,867 850 (0) 1,559 5,950 137 5,813 Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.................................... Other labor income.................................... Proprietors' income6................................... Farm.................................................. Nonfarm ............................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ............................................................... Nonfarm........................................................... Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7. Mining....................................................... Construction............................................... Manufacturing.............................................. Nondurable goods...................................... Durable goods.......................................... Transportation and public u tilities...................... Wholesale trade........................................... Retail trade................................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate.................... Services..................................................... Government and government enterprises................. Federal, civilian............................................ M ilitary.. State and local... m (D) 2.497 6,915 (D) (0) (0) 748 5,727 1,356 9,591 13,932 1,341 280 12,311 898 6,614 1,387 11,341 15,257 1,348 324 13,585 (D) (D) (0) 1,794 289 1,647 547 2,291 5,243 635 342 4,266 Le Sueur, Minnesota 1982 1983 1984 1985 ai 623 3,598 (0) (0) 2,111 330 1,624 620 2,880 5,144 647 327 4,170 (D) (D) 2,276 275 1,902 581 3,764 5,484 567 187 4,730 Lincoln, Minnesota 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e.................................... Nonfarm personal income............................... Farm incom e'............................................. 242,238 231,570 10,668 250,193 247,818 2,375 284,529 270,073 14,456 295,929 279,265 16,664 317,851 293,732 24,119 337,985 309,082 28,903 68,326 56,268 12,058 65,299 61,606 3,693 75.135 65,525 9,610 82,248 68,539 13,709 89,233 70,781 18,452 100,714 74,286 26,428 Population (thousands)2 ................................... Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )................ 23.4 10,339 23.6 10,622 23.6 12,068 23.6 12,550 23.4 13,594 23.2 14,544 8.1 8,458 7.9 8,220 7.8 9,580 7.7 10,666 7.6 11,813 7.4 13,593 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work....................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3... Plus: Adjustment for residence......................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*................... Plus: Transfer payments................................ 112,641 7,197 46,701 152,145 48,500 41,593 109,576 7,554 49,042 151,064 54,697 44,432 134,252 8,445 55,790 181,597 57,988 44,944 140,147 9,242 56,918 187,823 59,649 48,457 154,989 9,847 60,061 205,203 62,108 50,540 167,479 10,497 63,031 220,013 65,755 52,217 35,275 1,693 3,418 37,000 17,290 14,036 27,179 1,717 4,031 29,493 20,528 15,278 35,207 1,874 4,362 37,695 21,244 16,196 40,275 2,073 4,672 42,874 21,830 17,544 47,003 2,222 4,605 49,386 21,658 18,189 56,600 2,409 4,807 58,998 22,836 18,880 79,109 9,332 24,200 8,328 15,872 81,770 9,844 17,962 138 17,824 91,021 10,583 32,648 12,272 20,376 94,902 10,695 34,550 14,477 20,073 98,931 11,198 44,860 21,958 22,902 104,302 11,816 51,361 26,622 24,739 16,376 1,481 17,418 10,990 6,428 16,058 1,498 9,623 2,668 6,955 16,898 1,507 16,802 8,605 8,197 17,075 1,523 21,677 12,719 8,958 17,838 1,594 27,571 17,487 10,084 18,648 1,611 36,341 25,424 10,917 10,668 101,973 87,607 573 512 8,861 36,840 22,821 14,019 5,104 5,915 11,464 3,350 14,988 14,366 1,553 321 12,492 2,375 107,201 92,402 684 473 9,018 39,149 22,737 16.412 4,766 5,781 12,379 3,976 16,176 14,799 1,329 388 13,082 14,456 119,796 104,012 530 500 9,989 45,419 20,528 24,891 5,430 7,227 12,550 4,533 17,834 15,784 1,356 449 13,979 16,664 123,483 107,040 706 580 9,959 47,239 20,255 26,984 5,272 6,815 12,178 4,716 19,575 16,443 1,396 475 14,572 24,119 130,870 113,142 681 311 11,315 48,743 21,142 27,601 5,426 7,537 12,320 5,020 21,789 17,728 1,424 549 15,755 28,903 138,576 119,875 782 434 12,644 49,670 20,841 28,829 5,518 8,849 12,907 5,488 23,583 18,701 1,588 634 16,479 12,058 23,217 17,428 507 54 1,875 413 (0) 3,693 23,486 17,981 571 (L) 1,996 383 (0) (0) 1,839 2,154 3,687 1,217 6,090 5,505 546 132 4,827 9,610 25,597 19,629 479 52 2,239 458 (0) (0) 2,430 2,352 4,011 1,199 6,409 5,968 560 149 5,259 13,709 26,566 20,442 398 70 2,105 449 18,452 28,551 22,108 306 26,428 30,172 23,227 366 (L) 2,980 468 (0) E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries...................................... Other labor income....................................... Proprietors’ income6..................................... Farm.................................................... Nonfarm............................................... Earnings by industry: Farm ....................................................... Nonfarm................................................ . Private.................;................................ Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7. Mining...................................................... Construction............................................... M anufacturing............................................. Nondurable goods..................................... Durable goods.......................................... Transportation and public utilities..................... . Wholesale trade........................................... Retail trade................................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate.................... Services.................................................... Government and government enterprises................. Federal, civilian............................................ M ilita ry ..................................................... State and local............................................ Seefootnotes at end of tables. (D) 1,721 2,140 3,568 1,427 5,723 5,789 843 112 4,834 ai (D) 2,895 466 (0) (0) 2,915 2,245 3,887 1,250 7,123 6,124 588 157 5,379 (D) (D) 2,883 2,176 3,895 1,354 8,116 6,443 624 180 5,639 2,796 2,773 4,087 1,182 8,547 6,945 730 209 6,006 MINNESOTA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 83 Table 5 — Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] M cLeod, Minnesota Lyon , Minnesota 1982 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income................................................... 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 257,872 258,085 287,959 309,705 331,193 351,806 312,500 329,663 368,053 394,846 421,643 455,967 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 236,776 21.096 255,328 2.757 273,417 14.542 285,070 24.635 297,720 33.473 315,498 36.308 303,768 8.732 328,156 1.507 358,317 9.736 382,876 11.970 405,199 16,444 438,136 17.831 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 25.4 10,148 25.3 10,211 25.5 25.2 24.8 24.7 30.1 30.4 30.7 30.9 31.4 31.7 Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................... 11,3 09 12,2 74 13,353 14 ,2 71 10 ,377 10,861 11.98 7 12,798 13.443 14,375 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less-. Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................ 177,142 10,472 -9,462 157,208 59,571 41,093 175,324 11,703 -11,737 151,884 61,389 44,812 201,126 12,474 -12,604 176,048 65,052 46,859 219,099 13,664 -13,026 192,409 66,803 50,493 236,385 14,368 -13,073 208,944 68,130 54,119 253,384 15,417 -14,959 223,008 72,039 56,759 232,581 15,307 -11,295 205,989 61,586 44,925 237,853 16,251 -10,800 210,802 70,309 48,552 270,892 17,888 -11,483 241,521 75,427 51,105 289,632 20,152 -9,007 260,473 79,476 54,897 314,008 21,861 -11,007 281,140 84.239 56,264 349,674 24,328 -17,220 308,126 89,273 58,568 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors' income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm ............................................................... 124,926 12,642 39,574 18,135 21,439 136,829 14,118 24,377 -7 1 24,448 146,475 14,590 40,061 11,795 28,266 153,192 15,074 50,833 21,844 28,989 158,255 15,592 62,538 30.696 31,842 168,938 16,782 67,664 33,371 34,293 184,827 21,847 25,917 5,124 20,793 193,745 22,771 21,337 -1,952 23,289 214,069 24,007 32,816 6,354 26,462 227,929 25,128 36,575 8,615 27,960 242,916 26,520 44,572 13,152 31,420 271,836 29,545 48,293 14,389 33,904 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm................................................................... Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction....................................................... M anufacturing............................................ ........ Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 21.096 156,046 122,559 1,564 326 15,060 34,209 23,764 10,445 8,566 10,715 20,802 8,127 23,190 33,487 3,307 399 29,781 2.757 172,567 137,735 1,842 258 16,167 42,614 28,405 14,209 8,314 12,042 22,321 8,824 25,353 34,832 2,943 452 31,437 14.542 186,584 148,881 I, 267 20,160 46,162 31,747 14,415 9,364 II, 23,030 9,269 27,810 37,703 3,072 485 34,146 24.635 194,464 154.023 I, 525 330 18,427 48.023 34,184 13,839 10,167 I I 294 , 22,851 10,177 31,503 40,441 3,181 510 36,750 33.473 202,912 160,394 I, 324 114 18,496 49.697 36,049 13,648 I I , 344 10,775 221 23,499 10,244 35,161 42,518 3,233 589 38,696 36.308 217,076 172,155 I, 064 117 23,088 53,438 40,077 13,361 II, 10,920 24,637 11,074 36,048 44,911 3,267 680 40,964 8.732 223,859 195,631 I,204 647 18,668 107,122 74,801 32,321 10,036 639 II, 19,760 5,525 21,033 28,228 1,602 463 26,163 1.507 236,346 206,670 089 1,051 612 20,253 111,164 77,249 33,915 10,432 751 12,081 21,623 6,795 22,659 29,676 1,594 553 27,529 9.736 261,156 229,266 1,137 759 20.987 126,508 84,240 42,268 12,325 12,615 22,534 7,159 25,242 31,890 1,631 583 29,676 11.970 277,662 245,026 852 787 19,894 140,676 88,349 52,327 13,376 11,956 23,143 7,550 26,792 32,636 1,763 623 30,250 16.444 297,564 261,939 883 511 21,313 149,043 91.239 57,804 14,796 12,551 24,072 7,554 31,216 35,625 1,860 719 33,046 17.831 331,843 293,182 1986 1987 1986 1987 Earnings by Place of Work 1985 1984 1983 574 23,962 170,886 96,737 74,149 15,918 13,606 25,148 8,131 33,957 38,661 2,063 830 35,768 Marshall, Minnesota Mahnomen, Minnesota 1982 1,000 1982 1983 1984 1985 Income by Place of Residence 39,242 Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 35,769 3,473 44,554 38,742 5,812 59,336 53,065 59,331 61,660 113,155 119,303 176,206 154,334 162,666 156,999 43,201 16,135 46,208 6,857 47,805 11,526 43,876 11,784 88,077 25,078 94,133 25,170 98,749 77,457 100,662 53,672 105,568 57,098 110,590 46,409 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. 5.5 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.3 5.2 12.7 12.6 12.5 12.3 12.1 12.0 Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................... 7 ,12 7 8,150 11,035 9,862 11,2 52 11,79 0 8,918 9,467 14,143 12,509 13 ,4 17 13,106 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................ Plus-. Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 19,142 1,074 630 18,698 7,362 13,182 22,302 1,144 813 21,971 7,786 14,797 34,017 691 33,488 9,892 15,956 25.512 1,351 753 24,914 11,094 17,057 31,836 1,452 815 31,199 10,977 17,155 33,374 1,581 814 32,607 11,615 17,438 61,481 2,590 3,698 62,589 27,599 22,967 62,359 2,663 5,398 65,094 29,223 24,986 116,823 2,805 5,701 119,719 29,931 26,556 94,050 3,029 6,732 97,753 30,174 26,407 99,743 3,175 7,716 104,284 30,427 27,955 91,179 3,404 8,118 95,893 32,294 28,812 11,371 1,024 6,747 2,527 4,220 11,624 1,078 9,600 4,909 4,691 12,113 1,084 20,820 15,256 5,564 12,788 1,152 11,572 5,966 5,606 13,651 1,206 16,979 10,637 6,342 14,521 1,290 17,563 10,838 6,725 30,560 2,769 28,152 20,567 7,585 29,994 2,804 29,561 20,853 8,708 30,862 2,761 83,200 73,252 9,948 31,834 2,940 59,276 49,442 9,834 32,617 2,959 64,167 52,927 11,240 33,908 3,063 54,208 42,054 12,154 3,473 15,669 10,242 132 (L) 828 377 5,812 16,490 11,227 176 (L) 909 440 (0) (0) 2,856 854 2,664 817 2,493 5,263 296 90 4,877 16,135 17,882 12,246 173 (L) 1,131 472 6,857 18,655 12,665 148 it) 1,179 694 11,526 20,310 13,690 138 25,170 37,189 26,959 641 80 4,619 943 194 749 2,685 3,940 5,383 3,241 5,427 10,230 914 211 9,105 53,672 40,378 28,737 565 106 4,799 1,311 279 1,032 2,534 3,799 5,371 4,048 6,204 11,641 1,318 248 10,075 57,098 42,645 30,080 624 (L) 5,759 1,525 367 1,158 2,493 3,918 5,171 4,048 6,496 12,565 1,494 286 10,785 46,409 44,770 31,608 (D) 25,078 36,403 25,689 679 82 3,745 917 245 672 2,576 4,442 5,476 2,944 4,828 10,714 1,746 174 8,794 77,457 39,366 28,621 607 (D) 11,784 21,590 14,674 142 (L) 1,406 740 (0) 1,220 Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type; Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale tra d e .................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian.................................................. M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... Seefootnotes at endof tables. (0 ) (0 ) 2,698 853 2,440 709 2,181 5,427 554 76 4,797 (0 ) (0 ) 3,463 861 2,521 784 2,817 5,636 336 103 5,197 3,406 863 2,648 778 2,913 5,990 366 108 5,516 (L) 1,264 817 (0) (0) 3,681 781 2,836 (D ) 3,836 851 3,038 886 1,010 3,279 6,620 462 125 6,033 3,638 6,916 487 144 6,285 86 5,065 1,130 198 932 2,851 4,026 5,393 3,593 5,870 10,745 1,094 237 9,414 686 51 6,000 1,694 687 1,007 2,548 4,017 5,471 4,210 6,931 13,162 1,559 331 11,272 84 MINNESOTA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued M a r t in , M in n e s o ta 1982 1983 1984 1985 Meeker, Minnesota 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ..................................................................................... 286,897 279,861 Nonfarm personal income............................... Farm income1............................................. 312,709 326,852 347,264 360,720 255,433 31,464 269,765 10,096 204,684 199,204 287,762 24,947 230,359 295,968 30,884 245,001 299,873 47,391 308,547 52,173 259,356 276,658 188,877 15,807 197,805 1,399 215,873 14,486 225,576 19,425 230,372 28,984 241,419 35,239 Population (thousands)2 .................... 25.0 25.1 25.0 24.9 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .. 24.4 23.9 20.9 11,4 9 1 21.0 21.1 21.1 11 ,1 5 1 12,500 21.1 13 ,13 7 14,251 15,066 9,783 9,475 10,918 11,600 12 ,2 71 13,106 178,359 10,301 5,037 173,095 73.144 40,658 166,826 10,998 4,998 160,826 75,186 43,849 195,447 11,960 5,628 189,115 77,960 45,634 205,248 12,920 5,661 197,989 78,822 50,041 223,768 13,223 5,620 216,165 77,665 53,434 228,310 13,305 7,604 222,609 82,260 55,851 110,456 6,639 24,556 128,373 41,098 35,213 99,649 6,914 25,757 118,492 43,311 37,401 123,410 7,627 28,905 144,688 46,070 39,601 134,353 8,506 30,740 156,587 46,500 41,914 140,792 8,332 34,497 166,957 47,760 44,639 151,665 8,780 37,585 180,470 50,596 45,592 Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................... Other labor income..................................... . Proprietors' income6.................................... Farm................................................... Nonfarm .............................................. . 118.465 12,698 47,196 26,662 20,534 124,623 13,548 28,655 5,499 23,156 135,420 14,285 45,742 20,470 25,272 138,767 14,435 52,046 26,377 25,669 138,731 14,236 70,801 42,949 27,852 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................... Nonfarm.................................................. Private................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7. 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............................................ M ilitary..................................................... State and local............................................. 137,149 13,764 77,397 47,538 29,859 76.765 7,891 25,800 11,938 13,862 78,216 8,218 13,215 -2,31 0 15,525 86,115 8,765 28,530 10,860 17,670 92,089 9,349 32,915 15,828 17,087 88,351 8,710 43,731 25,451 18,280 91,298 9,119 51,248 31,533 19,715 31,464 146,895 127,165 1,423 412 8,303 41.755 20,959 20,796 13,531 11,624 18,823 6,850 24,444 19,730 2,311 381 17,038 10,096 156,730 137,011 1,646 314 9,483 46,113 25,090 21,023 14,217 11,257 19,718 8,469 25,794 19,719 1,709 446 17,564 24,947 170,500 149,191 1,152 315 10,797 53,280 27,397 25,883 16,268 11,297 19,435 9,821 26,826 21,309 1,650 476 19,183 30,884 174,364 152,164 1,108 396 10,489 56,799 27,875 28,924 14,636 10,608 19,822 9,760 28,546 22,200 1,773 503 19,924 47,391 176,377 153,313 962 93 11,026 54,221 26,993 27,228 14,129 12,179 19,089 10,623 30,991 23,064 1,828 581 20,655 52,173 176,137 152,323 1,020 148 11,508 50,756 23,364 27,392 14,062 10,723 19,314 11,503 33,289 23,814 1,848 670 21,296 15,807 94,649 78,992 3,215 223 13,914 19,291 12,674 6,617 5,105 9,975 12.766 3,325 11,178 15,657 1,845 284 13,528 1,399 98,250 82,504 3,646 195 16,351 18,907 12,543 6,364 5,099 9,571 12,726 3,743 12,266 15,746 1,496 341 13,909 14,486 108,924 91,429 3,224 208 19,982 21,447 12,787 8,660 6,166 9,877 13,280 3,777 13,468 17,495 1,723 402 15,370 19,425 114,928 96,955 2,502 270 19,012 25,993 12,385 13,608 6,435 10,889 13,556 4,060 14,238 17,973 1,948 426 15,599 28,984 111,808 91,986 1,963 97 16,006 23,759 10,681 13,078 6,926 10,250 13,462 4,311 15,212 19,822 1,911 492 17,419 35,239 116,426 96,920 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance’ . Plus-. Adjustment for residence....................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence....... . Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*................. Plus-. Transfer payments............................... 21.1 Earnings by Place of Work M ille L a c s , M in n e s o ta 1982 1983 1984 1985 2,122 137 14,540 26,890 11,052 15,838 7,255 10,457 14,036 4,731 16,752 19,506 1,823 568 17,115 Morrison, Minnesota 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ...................................................................................... Nonfarm personal income............................... Farm income1............................................. Population (thousands)2 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .. Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.................. Plus-. Transfer payments............................... 169,209 178 ,6 74 196,481 202,048 218,689 231,090 219,813 163,584 5,625 2 27,747 258,839 175,910 2,764 275,480 189,776 6,705 305,190 315,134 195,649 6,399 209,204 9,485 221,944 9,146 211,686 227,466 8,127 281 248,485 10.354 259,587 15,893 278,331 26,859 295,618 19,516 18.7 18.7 18.9 18.9 19.0 19.1 29.5 9,029 29.9 30.2 9,574 30.2 10,419 30.3 30.4 10 ,6 77 11,535 12,076 7,442 7,621 8 ,5 71 9,114 10,076 10,355 86,833 5,667 19,651 100,817 27,754 40,638 90,777 6,179 21,040 105,638 30,738 42,298 106,310 6,934 21,491 120,867 32,489 43,125 108,295 7,494 20,801 121,602 34,194 46,252 116,535 7,933 25,759 134,361 36,259 48,069 129,652 8,961 22,145 142,836 38,414 49,840 115,941 7,450 14,644 123,135 42,244 54,434 117,009 8,130 14,632 123,511 46,596 57,640 137,820 8,791 18,337 147,366 51,118 60.355 147,710 9,594 20,256 158,372 52,182 64,926 171,410 10,550 21,721 182,581 55,767 66,842 176,611 11,565 21,540 186,586 59,042 69,506 60,865 5,900 20,068 4,651 15,417 65,051 6,415 19,311 1,831 17,480 74,057 7,135 25,118 5,792 19,326 76,673 7,448 24,174 5,501 18,673 80,001 7,822 28,712 8,603 20,109 91,270 8,896 29,486 8,218 21,268 83,833 7,891 24,217 4,603 19,614 89,864 8,758 18,387 -3,095 21,482 95,920 9,113 32,787 7,054 25,733 100,139 9,475 38,096 12,625 25,471 109,058 10,415 51,937 23,641 28,296 118,884 11,558 46,169 16,114 30,055 5,625 81,208 63,223 1,226 505 6,310 16,761 4,457 12,304 5,299 6,514 10,817 2,584 13,207 17,985 1,266 257 16,462 2,764 88,013 69,729 1,277 572 6,625 19,680 4,385 15,295 5,890 6,084 11,711 2,756 15,134 18,284 907 314 17,063 6,705 99,605 79,772 946 773 7,815 24,068 4,460 19,608 7,134 6,286 11,960 3,241 17,549 19,833 889 358 18,586 6,399 101,896 81,670 984 816 7,612 25,195 4,243 20,952 6,259 5,660 12,442 3,406 19,296 20,226 937 382 18,907 9,485 107,050 86,241 930 1,047 8,861 26,214 4,671 21,543 5,917 5,492 12,896 3,696 21,188 20,809 1,148 440 19,221 9,146 120,506 96,831 (0) (D) 10,581 29,834 4,752 25,082 6,158 5,925 13,897 4,000 23,951 23,675 2,554 509 20,612 8,127 107,814 79,480 1,194 333 8,167 13,328 7,192 6,136 8,782 6,551 15,612 3,629 21,884 28,334 7,788 473 20,073 281 116,728 87,615 1,294 267 10,236 15,867 7,079 8,788 9,358 6,999 16,150 3,938 23,506 29,113 7,210 594 21,309 10,354 127,466 96,902 1,202 305 10,738 17,665 7,304 10,361 11,597 7,777 16,710 4,505 26,403 30,564 7,957 574 22,033 15,893 131,817 99,247 I, 330 10,550 18,879 7,388 II, 491 10,760 7,585 16,845 4,398 28,669 32,570 8,629 611 23,330 26,859 144,551 109,414 I, 231 147 12,655 23,347 8,477 14,870 II, 925 7,087 17,078 4,719 31,383 35,137 8,950 706 25,481 19,516 157,095 120,270 073 1,145 208 13,294 28,334 9,840 18,494 12,196 7,673 17,466 5,030 34,924 36,825 9,592 815 26,418 Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... ................................ Other labor income.................................... Proprietors’ income6................................... Farm.................................................. Nonfarm ............................................. Earnings by industry: Farm .............................................. Nonfarm........................................................... Private..................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7. Mining...................................................... Construction............................................... M anufacturing............................................. Nondurable goods..................................... Durable goods.......................................... Transportation and public utilities...................... Wholesale trade........................................... Retail trade................................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate.................... Services.................................................... Government and government enterprises................. Federal, civilian............................................ M ilitary..................................................... State and local........................................... Seefootnotes at endof tables. MINNESOTA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 85 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] M u r r a y , M in n e s o ta M o w e r , M in n e s o ta 1984 1983 1982 1985 1982 1987 1986 1984 1983 1986 1985 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ Population (thousands)2 .................................................. P er capita personal incom e (d o lla rs ).............. ................. Derivation of total personal income-. Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals-. Net earnings by place of residence......................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent”' .................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................ 447,613 456,882 506,560 488,130 518,052 555,707 114,129 104,755 117,995 123,439 140,335 151,450 426,135 21.478 451,689 5.193 482,443 24.117 467,327 20.803 477,832 40.220 504,447 51.260 93,574 20.555 100,240 106,611 11.384 105,976 17.463 111,863 28.472 117,345 34.105 4.515 39.4 39.7 39.8 39.7 38.9 38.3 11.3 11.2 1 1 .1 10.9 10.6 10.4 11,3 56 11,499 12 ,71 5 12,286 13,305 14,521 10,101 9,376 10,615 11,3 42 13,230 14,496 265,883 17,003 23,254 272,134 98,425 77,054 262,085 17,929 22,927 267,083 105,252 84,547 294,840 18,850 24,587 300,577 114,285 91,698 274,099 18,673 24,844 280,270 110,904 96,956 298,390 19,188 24.167 303,369 110,115 104,568 327,107 20,683 24,361 330,785 116,656 108,266 59,753 2,736 6,913 63,930 29,621 20,578 45,462 2,855 7,141 49,748 32,557 22,450 54,884 3,042 7,679 59,521 34,295 24,179 60,348 3,202 7,809 64,955 33,081 25,403 75,041 3,488 8,176 79,729 33,693 26,913 82,776 3,741 8,864 87,899 35,506 28,045 193,807 21,271 50,805 18,706 32,099 201,605 22,528 37,952 2,543 35,409 210,402 21,738 62,700 21,538 41,162 194,199 19,302 60,598 18,202 42,396 196,392 19,529 82,469 37,639 44,830 209,705 21,031 96,371 48,531 47,840 27,140 2,500 30,113 18,505 11,608 27,654 2,638 15,170 2,558 12,612 28,043 2,590 24,251 9,484 14,767 27,995 2,569 29,784 15,528 14,256 29,758 2,730 42,553 26,545 16,008 30,719 2.844 49,213 32,068 17,145 21.478 244,405 208,420 2,828 608 15,730 84,329 81,674 2,655 13,154 14,930 28,612 7,285 40,944 35,985 3,761 661 31,563 5.193 256,892 219,841 2,969 516 15,809 91,519 89,380 2,139 13,478 13,449 29,383 7,976 44,742 37,051 3,511 717 32,823 24.117 270,723 230,040 2,906 20.803 253,296 210,976 3,018 709 16,036 68,643 66,239 2,404 16,042 13,713 32,079 8,588 52,148 42,320 3,604 813 37,903 40.220 258,170 213,447 2,644 161 16.181 70,575 51.260 275,847 230,167 2,908 255 18,246 78,587 76,187 2,400 16.260 12,927 31,673 8,345 60,966 45,680 3,577 1,079 41,024 20.555 39,198 30,263 490 109 6,285 383 249 134 3,955 4,952 5,244 2,353 6,492 8,935 1,191 155 7,589 4.515 40,947 32,524 438 11.384 43,500 35,148 607 89 7,784 448 313 135 5,278 5,054 5,238 2,705 7,945 8,352 640 17.463 42,885 34,281 576 126 7,446 374 252 28.472 46,569 37,640 505 52 8,262 436 271 165 6,201 4,478 5,018 2,494 10,194 8,929 802 255 7,872 34.105 48,671 39,746 419 66 8,616 504 314 190 6,831 4,736 5,083 2,521 10,970 8,925 786 294 7.845 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................. .................................... Other labor Income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6................ ..................... ............... Farm.......................... .... ................... ................. Nonfarm ............................................... ............... Earnings by industry-. Farm...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................... .............................. Private............................................ r.................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... 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................................................... M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... 555 17,356 89,176 86,835 2,341 15,315 13,076 31,902 8,143 51,611 40,683 3,633 757 36,293 68,012 2,563 16,112 13,038 30,182 8,907 55,647 44,723 3,545 942 40,236 99 6,776 416 270 146 4,352 4,927 5,400 2,694 7.422 8.423 627 189 7,607 1984 1983 1985 211 221 7,501 7,622 N o b l e s , M in n e s o ta N i c o l l e t , M in n e s o ta 1982 122 4,969 4,923 4,892 2,531 8,444 8,604 761 1987 1986 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e 249,648 253,718 286,948 304,637 329,869 353,843 234,530 223,816 242,864 253,176 275,504 301,4 14 Farm income1............................................................ 234,446 15,202 250,329 3,389 273,370 13,578 287,471 17,166 306,726 23,143 328,525 25,318 205,544 28,986 218,032 5,784 226,216 16,648 228,002 25,174 237,002 38,502 249,794 51,620 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Pei capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 27.3 27.2 27.2 27.5 27.6 28.0 21.5 21.6 21.4 21.1 20.6 20.4 9,146 9,331 10,548 11,084 11,963 12,652 10,884 10,379 11,3 40 12,016 13,355 14,748 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place o( work...................................... less: Personal contributions for social insurance5................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals. Net earnings by place ol residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................................. Plus: Transfer payments............................................... 145,858 8,735 30,093 167,216 49,004 33,428 142,866 9,460 31,442 164,848 53,418 35,452 160,723 9,845 42,492 193,370 56,487 37,091 166,901 10,523 49,614 205,992 58,361 40,284 194,279 12,153 41,260 223,386 62,566 43,917 214,331 13,460 40,417 241,288 66,564 45,991 159,661 8,940 -9,618 141,103 58,010 35,417 144,071 9,463 -10,536 124,072 61,175 38,569 155,830 9,496 -9,031 137,303 63,736 41,825 162,484 9,923 -8,512 144,049 64,558 44,569 182,619 10,485 — 8,667 163,467 64,451 47,586 204,558 11,253 -9,294 184,011 68,094 49,309 106,118 10,147 29,593 12,721 16,872 113,116 10,727 19,023 1,014 18,009 117,826 10,982 31,915 11,259 20,656 118,861 10,834 37,206 14,851 22,355 136,465 12,604 45,210 20,863 24,347 151,395 13,804 49,132 22,927 26,205 98,907 9,954 50,800 26,073 24,727 102,844 10,463 30,764 2,996 27,768 101,260 9,593 44,977 13,933 31,044 100,304 9,366 52,814 22,443 30,371 103,195 9,704 69,720 35,801 33,919 109,130 10,298 85,130 48,781 36,349 15,202 130,656 100,937 1,505 665 9,218 38,116 (0) (0) 4,882 10,251 10,344 3,965 21,991 29,719 1,034 378 28,307 3,389 139,477 107,705 1,738 677 9,660 40,584 13,578 147,145 116,011 1,547 675 8,747 44,897 17,166 149,735 116,610 1,559 757 7,500 43,821 (0) (0) 6,202 12,743 10,366 5,207 28,455 33,125 1,110 553 31,462 23,143 171,136 135,441 1,345 488 9,297 59,843 (0) 25,318 189,013 150,530 1,504 657 9,389 68,165 (») (0) 7,494 11,928 11,164 5,433 34,196 38,483 1,225 737 36,521 28,986 130,675 107,989 1,853 255 7,545 24,250 18,146 6,104 12,749 14,308 21,494 6,195 19,340 22,686 2,338 354 19,994 5,784 138,287 114,803 1,958 185 8,565 25,275 18,832 6,443 13,089 15,214 22,549 6,548 21,422 23,484 1,617 407 21,460 16,648 139,182 114,485 1,639 217 10,031 18,471 11,827 6,644 14,441 16,768 23,068 7,145 22,705 24,697 1,703 417 22,577 25,174 137,310 111,325 1,833 233 8,930 17,495 12,404 5'"11 13,4dU 15,981 22,597 6,927 23,899 25,985 1,888 427 23,670 38,502 144,117 116,913 1,485 54 9,897 17,988 12,925 5,063 15,284 16,697 21,444 7,590 26,474 27,204 1,977 493 24,734 51,620 152,938 124,640 1,659 87 10,933 19,864 13,640 6,224 16,103 16,962 22,845 7,811 28,376 28,298 2,183 569 25,546 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Nonfarm .............................................................. Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... 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.................................................. M ilitary............................................................ State and local................................................... Seefootnotes at endof tables. (D) (0 ) (0 ) (0 ) 5,089 10,787 10,562 4,471 24,137 31,772 1,004 458 30,310 6,613 11,952 10,438 4,818 26,324 31,134 1,018 521 29,595 (D ) 6,390 10,761 10,606 5,233 31,478 35,695 1,156 638 33,901 86 MINNESOTA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] N o rm a n , M in n e s o ta 1982 1983 1984 1985 O lm s te d , M in n e s o ta 1986 1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e ......................................... . Nonfarm personal income..................................... Farm income’ ................................................... 94,412 73,336 21,076 92,369 77,958 14,411 131,159 82,004 49,155 119,796 84,301 35,495 125,817 87,413 38,404 124,863 91,555 33,308 1,223,287 1,206,781 16,506 1,294,390 1,289,865 4,525 1,455,847 1,433,806 22,041 Population (thousands)2 ......................................... Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )...................... 1,544,886 1,527,637 17,249 1,642,449 1,611,429 31,020 1,754,265 1,716,718 37,547 9.1 10,401 8.9 10,326 8.8 14,964 8.7 13,838 8.6 14,697 8.5 14,707 93.8 13,038 94.9 13,639 96.1 15,150 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork............................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3........ Plus: Adjustment for residence............................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*......................... Plus: Transfer payments....................................... 97.4 15,858 97.7 16,808 98.3 17,849 51,154 2,150 4,358 53,362 22,740 18,310 44,554 2,181 5,276 47,649 24,677 20,043 82,251 2,377 5,139 85,013 25,535 20,611 68,607 2,508 5,659 71,758 26,787 21,251 73,689 2,664 5,813 76,838 26,089 22,890 70,293 2,841 6,096 73,548 27,647 23,668 1,082,686 73,184 -104,066 905,436 199,115 118,736 1,154,227 79,211 -111,850 963,166 200,493 130,731 1,312,717 88,726 -124,906 1,099,085 217,870 138,892 1,390,672 99,025 -132,634 1,159,013 230,924 154,949 1,472,038 105,603 -137,003 1,229,432 240,685 172,332 1,566,647 111,415 -141,178 1,314,054 256,610 183,601 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries............................................ Other labor income............................................. Proprietors' income®............................................ Farm.......................................................... Nonfarm ...................................................... 24,349 2,303 24,502 17,954 6,548 23,874 2,335 18,345 11,421 6,924 25,913 2,416 53,922 46,239 7,683 26,051 2,423 40,133 32,577 7,556 27,471 2,495 43,723 35,535 8,188 28,654 2,578 39,061 30,314 8,747 913,252 101,477 67,957 11,810 56,147 Earnings 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.......................................... M ilita ry .................................................... State and local........................................... 981,771 109,051 63,405 (L) 63,370 1,103,875 115,891 92,951 17,672 75,279 1,172,877 119,551 98,244 12,845 85,399 1,228,267 123,741 120,030 26,651 93,379 1,304,959 127,732 133,956 32,928 101,028 21,076 30,078 21,755 (0) 70 2,339 591 (D) (D) 3,223 (0) 4,343 1,925 4,702 8,323 1,156 126 7,041 14,411 30,143 22,261 (0) 71 2,156 560 (D) (0) 3,285 (0) 4,459 1,975 5,015 7,882 692 149 7,041 49,155 33,096 24,339 (0) 87 2,593 <D) (D) (D) 3,294 (0) 4,764 2,072 6,271 8,757 713 167 7,877 35,495 33,112 24,088 705 95 2,507 703 (0) (D) 3,024 3,790 4,413 1,997 6,854 9,024 792 175 8,057 38,404 35,285 25,693 628 (L) 3,006 679 (0) (0) 3,299 4,029 4,147 2,242 7,624 9,592 765 201 8,626 33,308 36,985 26,780 728 a) 3,165 777 (0) (0) 3,260 4,185 4,103 2,444 8,070 10,205 854 233 9,118 16,506 1,066,180 975,947 4,643 5,686 55,187 314,123 36,431 277,692 43,961 27,121 90,670 23,868 410,688 90,233 8,676 1,618 79,939 4,525 1,149,702 1,051,440 5,282 4,865 58,459 336,215 38,428 297,787 44,865 27,284 97,548 28,607 448,315 98,262 11,496 1,871 84,895 22,041 1,290,676 1,183,331 5,368 4,911 65,110 383,997 39,748 344,249 50,127 30,403 104,421 29,451 509,543 107,345 12,892 2,017 92,436 17,249 1,373,423 1,252,495 7,445 5,634 70,684 399,251 41,501 357,750 48,894 30,544 108,149 31,067 550,827 120,928 18,904 2,120 99,904 31,020 1,441,018 1,308,660 7,790 3,976 70,236 411,787 42,909 368,878 49,486 30,659 111,125 34,274 589,327 132,358 20,231 2,478 109,649 37,547 1,529,100 1,387,951 8,165 4,506 76,968 416,814 43,500 373,314 51,371 32,355 118,769 35,115 643,888 141,149 22,501 2,936 115,712 1982 1983 1986 1987 O tte r T a il, M in n e s o ta 1982 1983 1984 1985 P e n n in g to n , M in n e s o ta 1986 1987 1984 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T otal personal incom e........................................... Nonfarm personal income...................................... Farm income1..................................................... 455,241 432,594 22,647 475,657 467,852 7,805 522,073 501,184 20,889 549,979 521,586 28,393 591,429 541,800 49,629 615,861 570,283 45,578 138,230 129,699 8,531 136,142 131,875 4,267 158,418 140,935 17,483 161,776 144,794 16,982 166,453 151,177 15,276 Population (thousands)2 ....................................... . Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )....................... . 172,368 159,052 13,316 52.1 8,740 52.3 9,090 52.5 9,941 52.3 10,511 52.1 11,361 52.0 11,838 14.5 9,540 14.2 9,557 14.1 11,211 14.0 11,567 13.8 12,100 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork............................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3......... Plus: Adjustment for residence................................ Equals: Net earnings by place of residence................. Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5........................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................ 13.5 12,751 256,208 16,169 13,043 253,082 101,622 100,537 259,680 17,520 14,606 256,766 111,409 107,482 287,608 18,474 14,875 284,009 122,472 115,592 301,356 19,960 17,553 298,949 126,315 124,715 337,609 21,124 19,502 335,987 129,548 125,894 350,784 22,643 20,194 348,335 137,293 130,233 94,304 5,864 -3,956 84,484 26,606 27,140 89,880 5,918 -3,731 80,231 26,915 28,996 108,552 6,234 -3,616 98,702 29,038 30,678 111,419 6,806 -4,041 100,572 28,971 32,233 115,131 7,230 -4,104 103,797 28,659 33,997 118,512 7,646 -4,368 106,498 30,447 35,423 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.............................................. Other labor income.............................................. Proprietors' income®............................................. Farm............................................................ Nonfarm....................................................... 179,531 18,893 57,784 15,546 42,238 190,099 20,247 49,334 1,012 48,322 199,876 20,243 67,489 14,272 53,217 205,920 20,508 74,928 21,745 53,183 214,438 21,258 101,913 43,050 58,863 226,540 22,293 101,951 38,643 63,308 Earnings by industry: Farm ............................................................... Nonfarm...... ...... .............................................. Private........... !............................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7. Mining...................................................... Construction............................................... M anufacturing............................................. Nondurable goods..................................... Durable goods.......................................... Transportation and public utilities..................... Wholesale tra d e .......................................... Retail trade................................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate.................... Services.................................................... Government and government enterprises................. Federal, civilian........................................... M ilitary..................................................... State and local. ............................... ............ 69,929 6,505 17,870 7,461 10,409 68,993 6,296 14,591 3,241 11,350 72,643 6,271 29,638 16,477 13,161 76,305 6,631 28,483 15,990 12,493 79,571 7,010 28,550 14,311 14,239 83,595 7,494 27,423 12,317 15,106 22,647 233,561 183,107 3,427 681 19,662 27,197 19,744 7,453 38,300 8,529 34,691 9,800 40,820 50,454 4,405 829 45,220 7,805 251,875 199,714 4,367 663 21,579 30,792 21,963 8,829 39,973 8.568 37,195 10,639 45,938 52,161 3,307 983 47,871 20,889 266,719 211,360 3,862 727 23,887 30,183 21,708 8,475 43,080 8,736 37,849 11,234 51,802 55,359 3,858 1,016 50,485 28,393 272,963 214,843 4,605 963 23,240 29,661 23,240 6,421 44,221 8,398 37,935 11,152 54,668 58,120 4,474 1,069 52,577 49,629 287,980 226,302 5,090 397 25,768 33,475 24,959 8,516 45,205 8,555 37,935 11,995 57,882 61,678 4,602 1,231 55,845 45,578 305,206 240,220 5,386 526 27,391 37,000 26,696 10,304 45,888 9,106 39,242 13,339 62,342 64,986 4,912 1,413 58,661 8,531 85,773 68,334 270 180 3,245 8,363 3,214 5,149 11,759 8,964 12,404 3,207 19,942 17,439 1,850 226 15,363 4,267 85,613 67,585 368 179 3,120 6,842 3,694 3,148 10,969 9,207 12,078 3,294 21,528 18,028 1,787 273 15,968 17,483 91,069 71,583 409 189 3,801 8,188 3,800 4,388 10,716 10,017 12,131 3,436 22,696 19,486 1,732 282 17,472 16,982 94,437 73,914 366 211 3,204 10,467 4,436 6,031 10,506 10,704 12,267 3,405 22,784 20,523 1,786 281 18,456 15,276 99,855 77,644 396 175 3,611 12,504 5,279 7,225 9,944 11,066 12,560 3,065 24,323 22,211 1,775 325 20,111 13,316 105,196 82,026 484 202 3,916 14,656 5,106 9,550 9,702 12,015 12,961 3,236 24,854 23,170 1,833 375 20,962 Seefootnotes at endof tables. MINNESOTA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 87 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued [Thousands of dollars] P ip e s to n e , M in n e s o ta P in e , M in n e s o ta 1982 1983 1984 1985 1987 1986 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e................................................... Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm income1............................................................ 154,893 149,973 4.920 163,142 159,287 3.855 177,681 171,847 5.834 185,941 178,982 6.959 197,458 185,575 11.883 209,134 197,276 11.858 108,547 97,446 11,101 107,656 106,909 747 120,680 113,981 6.699 124,267 114,546 9.721 137,034 119,867 17.167 144,718 127,634 17.084 Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 20.4 7,609 20.6 7,903 20.9 8,512 21.1 8,819 20.7 9,535 20.7 10,086 11.5 9,404 11.5 9,350 11.3 10,666 11.1 11,168 11.0 12,445 10.8 13,376 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of w ork...................................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence........................................ Equals: Net earnings by place ol residence......................... Plus: Dividends, Interest, and rent*.................................. Plus-. Transfer payments................................................ 71,035 4,586 20,331 86,780 24,960 43,153 72,377 4,822 21,826 89,381 27,896 45,865 80,617 5,196 25,192 100,613 30,104 46,964 83,324 5,600 25,048 102,772 32,688 50,481 91,410 5,798 26,043 111,655 34,359 51,444 98,525 6,358 26,933 119,100 36,418 53,616 63,274 3,598 -1,353 58,323 29,224 21,000 56,525 3,824 -1,77 8 50,923 34,066 22,667 70,090 4,319 -2,43 0 63,341 33,584 23,755 72,780 4,618 -2,775 65,387 33,434 25,446 85,197 4,996 -3,30 6 76,895 33,395 26,744 91.955 5,579 -4,554 81,822 35,206 27,690 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm ............................................................... 52,414 4,564 14,057 2,765 11,292 53,413 4,769 14,195 I, 794 12,401 57,579 4,977 18,061 3,825 14,236 60,256 5,208 17,860 4,946 12,914 62,048 5,414 23,948 9,889 14,059 67,840 5,922 24,763 9,737 15.026 34,223 3,339 25,712 9,508 16,204 35,913 3,637 16,975 -7 7 4 17,749 40.059 4,064 25,967 5,221 20,746 40,693 4,229 27,858 8,224 19,634 43,393 4,640 37,164 15,672 21,492 48,166 5,287 38,502 15,488 23,014 Earnings by industry: Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... M ining.............................................................. Construction....................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public u tilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita r y ........................................................... State and local................................................... 4.920 66,115 43,590 657 109 5,006 7,957 2,372 5,585 5,204 3,022 10,983 1,962 8,690 22,525 6,707 281 15,537 3.855 68,522 45,463 854 89 5,216 7,886 2,382 5,504 5,197 2,898 II, 954 2,214 9,155 23,059 6,135 347 16,577 5.834 74,783 50,331 883 145 6,376 8,404 2,030 6,374 5,887 3,202 12,675 2,440 10,319 24,452 7,036 397 17,019 6.959 76,365 51,344 939 208 7,289 8,375 1,382 6,993 5,606 2,791 12,912 2,413 10,811 25,021 7,215 426 17,380 11.883 79,527 52,818 990 83 8,089 8,395 I, 386 7,009 5,880 2,686 12,513 2,529 I I , 653 26,709 6,885 492 19,332 11.858 86,667 57,782 1,137 163 10,010 7,399 1.026 6,373 6,000 2,972 14,466 2,817 12,818 28,885 7,526 568 20,791 11,101 52,173 41,653 1,665 108 4,220 5,001 3,430 1,571 5,344 4,350 9,644 2,408 8,913 10,520 1,608 158 8,754 747 55,778 45,012 1,857 90 4,787 6,556 3,486 3,070 5,474 4,128 9,321 2,565 10,234 10,766 1,275 186 9,305 6.699 63,391 51,931 I, 86 5.535 9,490 3,680 5,810 6,562 4.535 10,354 2,713 II, 11,460 1,184 216 10.060 9.721 63,059 51,665 I, 263 110 4,920 II, 3,862 8,084 5,975 4,359 9,536 2,799 10,705 393 11,394 1,265 225 9,904 17.167 68,030 55,951 949 315 (L) 5,634 14,517 946 3,974 10,543 6,538 4,025 9,234 2,964 12,064 12,079 1,272 260 10,547 17.084 74,871 61,916 1,094 (L) 6,000 18,563 4,087 14,476 6,160 4,389 9,308 3,176 13,184 12.955 I, 300 II, P o p e , M in n e s o ta P o lk , M in n e s o ta 1982 1983 1984 1985 1987 1986 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal incom e .............................. Nonfarm personal income.............................................. Farm Income'............................................................ 327,589 298,796 28,793 352,669 318,137 34,532 424,097 339,636 84,461 428,252 350,314 77,938 455,377 369,399 85,978 457,774 389,227 68,547 99,426 87,111 12,315 95,869 93,241 2,628 112,402 103,596 8,806 115,597 105,974 9,623 122,866 108,776 14,090 133,070 113,244 19,826 Population (thousands)2 .................................................. Per capita personal incom e (d o lla rs )............................... 34.3 9,546 34.2 10,315 33.9 12,502 33.6 12,760 33.3 13,684 33.2 13,805 11.6 8,588 11.6 8,261 11.7 9,627 11.5 10,048 11.3 10,836 11.2 11,851 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work...................................... Less-. Personal contributions for social insurance3................. Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence........................ Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent6.................................. Plus-. Transfer payments............................................... 188,846 11,099 18,861 196,608 64,972 66,009 196,884 11,399 21,850 207,345 71,715 73,609 255,146 11,891 26,653 269,908 74,826 79,363 254,835 12,882 27,505 269,458 76,584 82,210 271,184 13,535 29,837 287,486 80,023 87,868 262,544 14,311 33,406 281,639 84,865 91,270 51,578 2,811 4,443 53,210 24,530 21,686 43,359 2,928 4,994 45,425 26,844 23,600 53,771 3,233 5,152 55,690 31,818 24,894 55,768 3,531 5,301 57,538 31,473 26,586 61,118 3,633 6,300 63,785 31,553 27,528 67,612 3,746 7,248 71,114 33,317 28,639 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries..................................................... Other labor income...................................................... Proprietors’ income6.................................................... Farm................................................................... Nonfarm .............................................................. 139,435 13,102 36,309 16,028 20,281 138,977 12,989 44,918 22,262 22,656 143,723 12,808 98,615 72,459 26,156 149,433 13,553 91,849 66,059 25,790 153,630 13,944 103,610 74,484 29,126 160,057 14,488 87,999 56,819 31,180 29,875 2,851 18,852 10,366 8,486 30,565 2,931 9,863 769 9,094 33,086 3,097 17,588 6,998 10,590 34,877 3,313 17,578 7,794 9,784 34,999 3,323 22,796 12,257 10,539 35,226 3,236 29,150 17,853 11,297 Earnings by industry-. Farm ...................................................................... Nonfarm.................................................................. Private................................................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7....... Mining.............................................................. Construction...................................................... M anufacturing.................................................... Nondurable goods............................................ Durable goods................................................. Transportation and public utilities............................ Wholesale trade.................................................. Retail trade....................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................... Services........................................................... Government and government enterprises........................ Federal, civilian................................................... M ilita ry ............................................................ State and local................................................... 28,793 160,053 123,928 6,006 774 8,016 21,046 18,753 2,293 14,741 13,711 19,698 6,486 33,450 36,125 3,681 472 31,972 34,532 162,352 125,898 5,438 803 8,701 19,963 17,609 2,354 13,545 13,590 20,145 7,014 36,699 36,454 2,850 566 33,038 84,461 170,685 132,598 5,452 839 9,895 20,583 17,781 2,802 14,391 14,832 20,899 7,434 38,273 38,087 2,871 647 34,569 77,938 176,897 135,744 5,566 765 10,158 22,465 18,621 3,844 13,585 15,269 20,580 7,526 39,830 41,153 3,022 679 37,452 85,978 185,206 141,895 68,547 193,997 148,888 5,781 1,044 12,140 24,619 19,374 5,245 13,957 17,418 20,307 7,682 45,940 45,109 3,369 905 40,835 12,315 39,263 31,433 323 102 4,013 3,780 476 3,304 5,633 3,218 5,170 1,934 7,260 7,830 962 159 6,709 2,628 40,731 32,433 516 100 4,674 3,226 487 2,739 5,423 3,254 5,588 2,086 7,566 8,298 584 192