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LOCAL AREA
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VOLUME 4 • SOUTHEAST REGION

1982-87

LOCAL AREA
PERSONAL INCOME

1982-87
VOLUME 4

SOUTHEAST REGION___________________________________________
® Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,

Virginia, West Virginia

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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

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U.S. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Local Area Personal Income, 19 8 2-8 7. Volume 4:
Southeast Region. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, October 1989.

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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.

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CONTENTS
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Introduction.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
O ve 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............................................................
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 Paym 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.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Georgia............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Mississippi ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Division C hief.......................................................................................

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Data and General Information Requests...................... .................... Regional Economic
Information System S t a f f ...................... ..................... 523-0966
Disposable State Personal Income.................................... ................... Robert L . B ro w n.

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Dividends, Interest, and Rent; Personal
Contributions for Social Insurance....................................................... John M. Reed ...................................................

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Farm Proprietors’ Income and
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Nonfarm Proprietors’ Income and
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Other Labor Income....................................................................... ................... C. Brian G ro ve ................................................. ..................... 523-0557
Quarterly State Personal Income....................................... .................... Isabelle B. Whiston...................................... ...................

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Residence Adjustments................................................................................... Daniel Zabronsky........................................... ..................... 523-0376
Transfer Payments.......................................................................... .................... Bruce Levine ...................................................... ..................... 523-0937
Wage and Salary Income and
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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 B EA’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 S A'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 Survey.
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 19 70 ’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
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.

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 B EA’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 (N ECM A’s)
Budget (O M B ).

developed by the Office of Management and

(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.

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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 S urvey. 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 S urvey. 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 counties.—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.

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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 “qua­
si-individuals.”
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
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
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

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
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
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

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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.

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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 ) .12 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” , Le., 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 personal income estimates. A description of these
adjustments is provided in the following sections.

1 . While the timing of wages when paid is a clear conceptual feature of personal income
measurement, the difference between wages earned and wages paid has been negligible in recent years.
2. ES -202 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.

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 -202 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-level 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 (O P M ). In
Hawaii prior to 1982 and in Virginia and Wisconsin for all years, the wages and
salaries of the Department of Defense (DO D) 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 all 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 place-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
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 solicitors 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

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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

personal income1........................................................................................................ 3,768,696

100.00

Wage and salary disbursements*
12......................................................................................................... 2,238,639

59 40

Total

F a r m ............................................................................................................y ...................................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other3 ...................................................

8,295
10 ,6 12

.22
28

“ ini"8 ................................................................................................................................................................
Construction..................................................................................................................................................

23|577
1 1 7 484

'63
3 12

Manufacturing...............................................................................................................................................

490,218

Nondurable goo ds..............................................................................................................................
Food and kindred products...............................................................................................
Textile mill products................................................................................................................

182,970
36,227

1301
485

13 034

35

Apparel and other textile products...............................................................................
Paper and allied products...................................................................................................
Printing and publishing..........................................................................................................

14,9 74
2o!o08
35344

40
53

94

Chemicals and allied products.........................................................................................
Petroleum and coal products...........................................................................................

34*818
6,156

92
16

Tobacco manufactures............................................................................................................
Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products.......................................................
Leather and leather products...........................................................................................

l ' 8g 6
18,332
2 191

.49

Durable goods...............................................................................................................
Lumber and wood products..............................................................................................
Furniture and fixtures............................................................................................................

307,248
14,280
9 49O

8.15
38
25

Primary metal industries......................................................................................................
Fabricated metal products...................................................................................................
Machinery, except electrical..............................................................................................

21,766
34 641

58
92

Electric and electronic equipment................................................................................
Transportation equipment excluding motor vehicles.......................................
Motor vehicles and equipment........................................................................................
Stone, clay, and glass products.....................................................................................
Instruments and related products................................................................................
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries..................................................................

5 7,73 2
38^946
29 345
14 3 75
19,888
7,648

ZZZ

58337

Transportation and public utilities................................................................................................
Railroad transportation.................................................................................................................
Trucking and warehousing.........................................................................................................
Water transportation......................................................................................................................
Other transportation4 .....................................................................................................................
Communication....................................................................................................................................
Electric, gas, and sanitary services....................................................................................

05
06

155
1.53
1.03
78

.39
53
.20

152,009
11 248
33,587

4.03
30
89

4 993

13

30,194

49 793

80
j Qg

31,310

.83

154 88?

Wholesale tra d e ........................................................................................

ZZZZZ

96

an

Retail trade...........................................................................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate...........................................................................................

224^651
1 7 5 ,1 7 4

5^96
4.65

Services............................................................................................................................................................
Hotels and otherlodging places...............................................................................................
Personal services..............................................................................................................................
Private households...........................................................................................................................

471,390
20 022
14*634

12.51
53
39
24

Business services................................................................................................................................
Auto repair, services, and garages.....................................................................................

10 1,14 8
14,3 72

Miscellaneous repair services..................................................................................................
Amusement and recreation services..................................................................................
Motion pictures...................................................................................................................................

6,788
13,068

ZZ

9*014

5 977

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

2

68
38
18
.35
¡g

3.97
.81
.64
.45

732

02

2 2 ,4 77

.60

42*051

112

Government and government enterprises...............................................................................
Federal civilian....................................................................................................................................

4 10 ,3 4 7
84,435

10.89
2 24

MilitarV .......................................................................................................................................................
State and lo c al....................................................................................................................................

42^497

1.13

283,415

7.52

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.
2. Includes wages received by border workers employed 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. Includes local and interurban passenger transit, transportation by air, pipelines (except natural
gas), and transportation services.

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.
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.

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME
Elementary and secondary schools with religious affiliation.— In many States,
this segment is only partially covered by State III 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 19 80-81 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

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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.

across county boundaries, the entire payroll is assigned to the county that
contains the headquarters.
Pay-in-kind measures the value of the meals and clothing received by enlisted
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
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 19 8 3). In
the absence of direct data, the national estimate is allocated to States and
counties in proportion to Federal civilian wages and salaries.

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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
of dollars

income

Millions
of dollars

of total
personal
income

Total personal income................................................................................................................................... 3,768,696

100.00

Total personal income................................................................................................................................... 3,768,696

100.00

Proprietors’ income1 ........................................................................................................................................
F a r m ...................................................................................................................................................................

310,863

personal

8.25

40,898

1.09

Nonfarm .............................................................................................................................................................

269,965

7.16

Agricultural services, forestry, and fisheries................................................................

Other labor Incom e.........................................................................................................................................

2 0 7,73 1

5.51

Employer contributions to private pension funds and
private welfare fu n d s .............................................................................................................................
Private pension funds, group life insurance, group health insurance,

5.41

M ining.........................................................................................................................................................

3,317
3,487

.09

203,724

4.70
.7 1

Construction...........................................................................................................................................

47,9 21

1.2 7

and supplemental unemployment insurance...................................................................
Privately administered workers'compensation..........................................................
AH other1 .........................................................................................................................................................

176 ,9 75
26,749
4^007

.11

Detail may not add to totals due to rounding.
1.

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

.09

Manufacturing......................................................................................................................................

5,830

.15

Transportation and public utilities.......................................................................................

14,354

.38

Wholesale and retail trade.........................................................................................................

34,062

.90

Finance, insurance, and real estate....................................................................................

3,219

.09

Services.......................................................................................................................................................

157,775

4.19

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 nonfarm 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

All other O L E - 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
accounting.
The estimates of both farm and

manner consistent with NIPA

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 ot 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 of control totals is designated as fixed and governs the
final distribution. In this case, the national industry totals are fixed.

States: Revised Estimates 19 2 9 -74 ,” SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 56 (January 19 76 ): Part I, and Allan

9.

For a more detailed discussion, see ‘ The National Income and Product Accounts of the United

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 19 7 5 ): 14.

H. Young, "New Estimates of Capital Consumption Allowances in the Benchmark Revision of GNP,"

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).

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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 1987, 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

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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
net change in the physical volume of farm inventories of crops and livestock.11
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
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 estimating 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 ‘ arm 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

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
county distribution of rent received is different from that of rent paid. Data for
both are reported in the censuses agriculture.
By definition, farm proprietors’ income includes only the net farm income
accruing to proprietorships and partnerships. The foregoing procedure produces a
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.

county distribution of the number of livestock units on farms reported in the

Table D .— Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Personal

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.

Dividend Income, Personal Interest Income, and Rental Income of Persons,
by Component, United States, 19 87
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
19 74 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

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.......................................................................................................................................
Personal dividend income..................................................................................................................

88,579

2.35

Personal interest income.....................................................................................................................

526,988

13.98

Monetary...................................................................................................................................................

313,383

8.32

Imputed......................................................................................................................................................

213,605

5.67

Rental income of persons1 ..............................................................................................................

18,437

.49

Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, and Wisconsin.

M onetary..................................................................................................................................................

31,754

.84

13. The following are the expense items: Purchases of feed, livestock and poultry, seed, fertilizer,
agricultural chemicals and lime, and petroleum products; cash wages, perquisites, and contract labor

Imputed.....................................................................................................................................................

— 1 3 ,3 t7

- .3 5

expenses; machine hire and customwork; animal health costs; and all other expenses (mainly “overhead'
items such as taxes, mortgage interest less defaulters' gain, electricity, telephone, and depreciation).

Detail may not add to totals due to rounding.
1. Shown with the capital consumption adjustment.

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

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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 19 8 7, 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, 1987

contributions to private pension funds by State of employee residence. The
county estimates are prepared by allocating the State estimates in proportion to

Percent

taxable monetary interest. Both the State and county estimates of all other
imputed interest reflect the geographic distribution of taxable monetary interest.

of total
Millions
of dollars

personal
income

Rent

Total personal Income..................................................................................................................................

3,768,696

100.00

Monetary rent.—The rental income component of personal income is a net
measure of rent. State-level data for the net rental income of persons are

Transfer paym ents..........................................................................................................................................

549,331

14.58

Government payments to Individuals.........................................................................................
Retirement and disability insurance benefit payments........................................

510,399
291,875

13.54
7.74

Old-age, survivors, and disability Insurance payments..............................
Railroad retirement and disability payments.......................................................

201,057
6,476

5.33
.1 7

Federal civilian employee retirement payments.................................................

26,426

.70

Military retirement paym ents..........................................................................................
State and local government employee retirement payments...................
Workers' compensation payments (Federal and S ta te )..............................
Other government disability insurance payments 1 .........................................

18,399
30,887
5,263
3,367

.49
.82
.14
.09

134,388
46,916
13,296

3.57
1.24
.35

16 ,715
10,591

.44
.28

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)

BEA estimate of

of the national

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 SOI-reported amounts account for about two-thirds of the BEA
national estimate of royalties. The difference between the S O I reported amount
and the national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to the number of
returns with royaltiesreported 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

nonfarm dwellings.

mobile homes and all other owner-occupied

(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

Medical payments2 ............................................................................................................................
Income maintenance benefit payments..............................................................................
Supplemental security income (SSI) payments................................................
Aid to families with dependent children..................................................................
Food stamps...................................................................................................................................
Other income maintenance3...............................................................................................
Unemployment benefit payments.........................................................................................
State unemployment insurance compensation....................................................
Unemployment compensation for Federal civilianemployees...................
Unemployment compensation
Unemployment compensation

6 ,314

.1 7

14,951
14,291
178

.40
.38
0

for railroad employees...................................
for veterans...........................................................

149
133

0
0

Other unemployment compensation4 ...........................................................................
Veterans benefit payments........................................................................................................
Veterans pensions and compensation........................................................................
Educational assistance to veterans, dependents,and survivors5.6............
Veterans life Insurance benefit payments..............................................................

200
16,491
14,024
730
1,6 9 7

Other assistance to veterans5 ..........................................................................................

40

Federal education and training assistance payments
(other than for veterans)7 ....................................................................................................
Other government payments to individuals8 9
.................................................................

5,029
749

.13
.02

15,583
3,750
7,033

.41
.10
.19

.01
.44
.37
.02
.05
0

reported in the 1980 Census of Housing. (The proportion of trailers to mobile

Payments to nonprofit institutions............................................................................................
Federal Government payments...............................................................................................
State and local government payments8 .......................................................................

homes is too small to affect the distribution.)
County estimates of imputed rent for all other owner-occupied dwellings are

Business payments...........................................................................................................................

4,800

.13

Business payments to Individuals10 ...........................................................................................

23,349

.62

by the geographic distribution of the number of mobile homes and trailers

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

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
(4 ) Proposition 13 in California in 19 78 -8 2.

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
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
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

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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 are
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 3 1, 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 0PM. 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) payments— 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

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basic benefits, Federal hold-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
services.

to needy
federally
in either
prepared
of social

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
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

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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 ESA'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.
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.
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 1972 (with some adjustments) ; the difference is paid

16.
The Department of Veterans Affairs periodically issues reports on the number of veterans by
place 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 Federal Government.

straight-line interpolation.

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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 7 7 .
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.
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
disabled and deceased veterans, which are based on DVA payments data,
are allocated to counties in proportion to civilian population.

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
claim. Tabulations of the number of claims by city and State are available
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:
Federal fellowship payments.—This component reflects only the subsistence
portion of fellowships, which is paid directly to the individual. A much
larger portion is given by the Federal Government directly to the schools.

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
Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior. In the absence of any direct or
reliable indirect data, estimates are made in proportion to total civilian
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)

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

grants to outstanding science students, for payments to State maritime
academy cadets, and for all other Federal fellowships. Estimates of the
N SF grants are prepared from annual NSF tabulations of the number of

government portion includes payments for foster home care supervised by

students receiving NSF 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
aggregates. The county estimates of the Federal Government subsistence
payments to cadets attending the six State maritime academies authorized
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

Business payments to individuals

lack of direct data, the county estimates of all other Federal fellowships
are based on the distribution of civilian population.

consumers on debts owed to business), cash prizes, unrecovered thefts from

Interest payments on guaranteed student loans— These are the payments
made by the Federal Government to commercial lending institutions on
behalf of individuals who receive low-interest deferred-payment loans from
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.

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.

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
business of cash and capital assets, and pension benefits financed by the
revolving fund of the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation.
The availability of data for estimating these items at all three levels
(national, State, and county) is extremely limited. The national estimates are of
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.

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 Ul, 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 *

Millions
of dollars

Percent
of total
personal
income

Total personal income*1 ................................................................................................................................. 3,768,696

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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 mutticounty 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” (ISA).
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 (R A ,) was calculated
as total 1980 inflows of earnings to X from Y (11%) minus total 1980 outflows
of earnings from X to Y (O U T ,):
RA, =

Less: Personal contributions for social Insurance..................................................................

171 ,3 4 2

4.55

Contributions to old-age, survivors, disability, and hospitalinsurance............
Employee contributions..................................................................................................................
Self-employed contributions......................................................................................................

145,641
131,578
14,063

3.86
3.49
.3 7

Supplementary medical insurance contributions..............................................................
Federal civilian employee retirement contributions......................................................

6,696
4,532

.18
.12

Railroad employee retirement contributions.......................................................................
State and local government employee retirement contributions.......................

1,065
10,965

.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.

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IN, -

O U T ,.

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
(Oj) 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 entities is received on behalf of individuals.
19. Exceptions to this rule are out-of-State workers in Alaska and selected groups of border workers.

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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
total income earned in Y

wXi, • eXiy
(w Xiï- eXiï) +

income earned in X by residents of Y

<K

(w M - ey,y)

w1:, • ey>x

----------------------------------------------- ------------------- ------------total income earned in X

( wu ■ eyx) +

(ivxx- exx)

Where two subscripts are used, the first identifies place of residence, and the
second identifies place of work. Thus, for example, wXiy is the number of
workers in a particular industry who lived in X but worked in Y.
Industry-level inflows to X from Y (/rrx) were derived by multiplying the inflow
ratio by income subject to adjustment ( isa) in the particular industry in county
Y; industry-level outflows from X to Y (ou t,) were derived by multiplying the
outflow ratio by income subject to adjustment (isa) in the particular industry in
county X:
in* =
out, =

k ' isa»

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.232
4Changes 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 (IR S ).2*
The ratio for county X in year n (CHR,") is

CHR," =

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," =

Summing over all industries yields total inflows to X and total outflows from X:
IN* =
OUT, =

S 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 1,28 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.
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.
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
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 OLI 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
State—were classified into ( 1 ) the sum of nonmilitary OASDI 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.
2 1 . The 1979 wage and salary distribution from the 1980 Census of Population reflects the
residential distribution of the income recipients as of April 1 , 1980, regardless of where they were living
when they received the wages and salaries.

ISA," / ISA,lm
-------------------------- .
IRS," / IRS,lm

IRS,"
1
IN ,m o .....................................................— .
IRS,mo
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,m o .................................... 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," -

2 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 and 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.
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-the-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.
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.

22. The 1979 residence adjustment estimates, although based mainly on the 1980 1TW 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.
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
changes in the BEA national estimates of total wages and salaries and in the Census Bureau county
population estimates.

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METHODOLOGY

xxiii

The national estimates of the earnings of border workers are drawn from the

The earnings of U.S. residents commuting to work in Canada are assigned to

“rest-of-the-world” account. The national outflows of the earnings of Mexican and

counties in Michigan and New York and to the New England States of Maine,

Canadian border workers are allocated to States and counties based on data

New Hampshire, and Vermont based on fragmentary information provided by the

provided by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice.
Department of Labor data on numbers of authorized seasonal workers by State

Immigration and Naturalization Service. The New England portion is allocated to
these three States and their counties based on the amount of forest product
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’
income estimates. 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. Personal 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 is prepared 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

A more detailed discussion is presented in Thae S. Park, "Relationship Between Personal Income

and Adjusted Gross Income; Revised Estimates, 19 4 7-8 3 ,” SURVEY 66 (May 198 6 ); 34-40 . More current
estimates appear in NIPA table 8 .14 in later July Survey issues.

medicaid,

medicare, and food

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.

in-kind transfer- payments—such as

stamps— and employer contributions to private welfare and pension funds. It
does include (and personal income excludes) income from private pensions and

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.

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xxv

balancing has led to a policy of limiting release of estimates to the two-digit SIC
level for regions, States, and local areas, although more detailed source data are

Wages and salaries in thousands of dollars
Year 1
(benchmark)
County A ....................... ................................. 28
County B ....................... ................................. 34
County C ....................... ................................ 74

Year 2
(interpolation)

Year 3
(interpolation)

Year 4
(benchmark)

34
43
81

40
53
87

46
62
94

Employment and average wages
Year 1

Year 4

Average wages
in dollars

Employment

Average
wages

7,000
5,667
6 ,727

4
10
10

11,500
6,200
9,400

County A ....................... ............................... 4
County B ........................ ............................... 6
County C ....................... ............................... 11

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 -202 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

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

TECHNICAL NOTES

tion.27 The ES -202 files have legal restrictions prohibiting the disclosure of
confidential 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

Next, average wages for years 2 and 3 are derived by straight-line interpola­
tion.

disclosures are identified by the State ESA's using the individual employers’

Average wages in dollars

SIC cells for which a single firm might account for more than the allowable
percentage of the cell wage total.

Year 1
(benchmark)

Year 2
(interpolation)

Year 3
(interpolation)

Year 4
(benchmark)

8,500

10,000
6,022
8,509

11,500
6,200
9,400

County A ....................... .............................. 7,000
County B ....................... .............................. 5,667
County C ....................... .............................. 6 ,727

5,845
7,618

records. The ES A’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

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.

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
Year 2

Employment
County A ...................... ............................... 5
County B ...................... ...............................
7
County C ...................... ............................... 10

the sum of the three— total earnings by industry and county. The second is to
test the primary wage disclosure file against the total earnings file by county to

Year 3
Wages
in thousands
of dollars
43
41
76

Wages
in thousands
of dollars

Employment
4

40
54
77

9
9

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.
Wage approximations
Year 4
Average
wages
in dollars
County A ................................................ ................................................. 11,500
County B ................................................ ................................................ 6,200
County C ................................................ ................................................ 9,400

Year 5

Employment

Wages
in thousands
of dollars

5
12

58
74

9

85

The first approximations are then adjusted to the State totals by allocation
(not shown).
Disclosure avoidance.— B EA’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

earnings are not sufficiently large to mask or cover the primary wage disclosure,
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
the cell suppressions necessary to prevent direct disclosure of two-digit SIC
information for counties.
Two additional types of cell suppressions—secondary and complementary
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.
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
that contain information about individuals are those from the SSA and from the OVA. 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 ceil 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.

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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

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

are superimposed on the outcome of this process in some cases—such as those
required to preserve regional or national totals.

constitutes the major portion of the actual total. In effect, the metropolitan area

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 ) ”
is shown.

aggregations of counties to metropolitan areas.

Under this approach, the

total is “disturbed” through the omission of the suppressed county amount(s).

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
A A R ................................Association of American Railroads
A F D 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 A M 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 andHumanServices)
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
0 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 personal 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 -20 2 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 entities 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).

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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

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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 of.— Income is recorded either by place of work (where
earned) or by place of residence (where received) i 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.

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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

the recipients. In national income, it is counted as accruals (when earned), but

individuals and to nonprofit institutions serving individuals. Government transfer

including the compensation

in personal income, it is counted as disbursements (when paid).

payments to nonprofit institutions exclude payments for work under research
and development contracts.

of corporate officers;

Work, place of.—See Residence, place of.

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

Per Capita Personal Income, 1987

UNITED STATES $15,484
Southeast Region $13,500
$14,000-$16,999
I

I $12,000-$13,999

in

$10,000-$11,999

U .S . Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis

SOUTHEAST

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

SOUTHEAST

Total Personal Incom e 1987
Percent of Region Total: Southeast
Tennessee
( 8 .0 % )

North Carolina

( 2 3 .9 % )

Total Personal Incom e
Percent Change 1 9 8 2 —87

Percent

. .

Louisiana

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

SOUTHEAST

Table 1 .—Personal Income for the United States and Southeast Region, 1982-87
[Thousands of dollars]
United States
1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

Nonfarm personal income..................................................................................................
Farm income1 ...............................................................................................................................

2,663,432,000
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
11,48 2

234,253.7
12,100

236,438.9
1 3 ,116

238,697.6
13,899

241,092.3
14,609

243,396.0
15,484

Derivation of total personal Income
Total earnings by place of w o rk ................................................................................
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance-3.........................................
Plus: Adjustment for residence4 ....................................................................................
Equals: Net earnings by place ot 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
521,777,0 0 0

2,757,233,000
171,342,000
-530,000
2,585,361,000
634,004,000
549,331,000

Nonfarm ...................................................................................................................................

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 ...........................................................................................................................................
Priva te ............................................................................................................ ..........................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7........................
Mining..................................................................................................................................
Construction..................................................................................................................
Manufacturing...............................................................................................................
Nondurable goo ds...............................................................................................
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
164,959,000
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 ,141,00 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
31,113 ,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

Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries.................................................................................................................
Other labor income.................................................................................................................
Proprietors' income6 ...............................................................................................................

Southeast
1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

Total personal income.................................................................................................................
Nonfarm personal income..................................................................................................
Farm income1 ...............................................................................................................................

5 3 7,10 9,778
528,985,934
8,123,844

577,331,492
570 ,942,517
6,388,975

634,234,658
623,778,598
10,456,060

681,055,681
6 72,173 ,13 9
8,882,542

72 7,19 8 ,2 4 1
718 ,10 2,0 21
9,096,220

78 3 ,28 7,172
772,346,556
10,940,616

Population (thousands)2............................................................................................................
Per capita personal income (dollars).............................................................................

54 ,3 77.1
9,878

55,062.2
10,485

55,791.4
11,368

56,550.7
12,043

57,286.9
12,694

58,020.7
13,500

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

378,383,050
21,261,628
3,168,232
360,289,654
87,139,523
89,680,601

405,471,905
22,531,451
3,291,933
386,232,387
93,784,790
97,314,315

450,474,553
25,040,780
3,464,574
428,898,347
104,681,674
100,654,637

4 8 2,6 14,2 77
28,245,001
3,461,965
457,831,241
114,359,897
108,864,543

516,130,687
30,547,872
3,558,522
48 9,141,337
122,180,206
115,876,698

559,220,683
32,895,900
3,607,511
529,932,294
131,065,480
122,289,398

Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries.................................................................................................................
Other labor Income,................................................................................................................
Propr etcrs' income6...............................................................................................................
F a r m ...........................................................................................................................................
N onfarm ...................................................................................................................................

312,542,584
31,216,864
34,623,602
6,148,906
28,474,696

333,521,211
33,431,831
38,518,863
4,483,557
34,035,306

367,472,367
35,371,638
47,630,548
8 ,5 8 7,718
39,042,830

395,899,609
36,430,186
50,284,482
7,032,521
43,251,961

422,076,896
38,578,290
55,475,501
7,263,072
48,212,429

456,648,186
41,319,298
61,253,199
9,009,465
52,243,734

8,123,844
370,259,206
298,460,345
1,839,129
10,367,952
24,895,771
8 1 ,19 7,3 71
42,780,130
38 ,417,241
30,693,607
23,874,950
39,090,903
17,963,781
68,536,881
71,798,86 1
16,695,259
12,007,976
43,095,626

6,388,975
399,082,930
322,740,082
2,343,638
8,946,241
26,419,355
86,882,796
45,840,863
41,041,933
32,567,687
24 ,712 ,12 8
43,416,465
21,100,557
76 ,351,215
76,342,848
17,8 12 ,2 12
12,716,365
4 5 ,8 14,271

10,456,060
440,018,493
358,545,397
2,368,280
9,660,186
30,650,451
95,596,239
48,125,473
47,4 70,76 6
35,150,009
27,735,948
47,478,990
23,009,493
86,895,801
81,473,096
18,834,469
13,467,953
49 ,170 ,6 74

8,882,542
4 73,731,735
385,844,862
2,596,550
10,011,366
33,355,070
99,560,990
49,392,162
50,168,828
37,040,658
30,205,425
51,055,189
25,523,054
96,496,560
87,886,873
19,954,549
14 ,301,215
53,631,109

9,096,220
507,034,467
413,936,334
2,688,359
8,027,212
36,667,612
104,601,506
52,284,546
52,316,960
38,735,849
31,570,046
54,550,295
28,670,045
108,425,410
93,098,133
20,007,309
14,992,162
58,098,662

10,940,616
548,280,067
448,613,464
3,012,143
7 ,8 7 1 ,1 1 7
38,880,025
110,642,524
55,550,681
55,091,843
41,426,942
34,043,382
58,773,728
31,734,020
122,229,583
99,666,603
21,358,627
15,661,752
62,646,224

Income by Place of Residence

Earnings by industry:
F a r m ..................................................................................................................................................
Nonfarm ...........................................................................................................................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7........................
Mining..................................................................................................................................
Construction..................................................................................................................
Manufacturing...............................................................................................................
Nondurable goo ds......................................... ....................................................
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.

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Table 1 .—Personal Income for the United States and Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued
[Thousands of dollars]
Southeast (Metropolitan portion)
1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

Total personal income.................................................................................................................
Nonfarm personal Income..................................................................................................
Farm income1 ...............................................................................................................................

380,616,387
377,652,637
2,963,750

4 11,73 3 ,73 8
408,662,749
3,070,989

451,750,973
448,054,425
3,696,548

489,196,249
485,760,069
3,436,180

524,265,011
520,742,503
3,522,508

566,401,316
562,420,761
3,980,555

Population (thousands)2.............................................................................................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................................................................

34,976.9
10,882

35,519.1
11,592

36,096.3
12,515

36,726.9
13,320

37,363.1
14,032

37,992.2
14,908

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

277,4 9 3 ,74 7
15,6 12,18 4
-2 ,9 1 1,73 5
258,969,828
64,007,468
57,639,091

300,182,821
16,632,338
-3,432,664
2 8 0 ,117,8 19
69,009,023
62,606,896

332,057,644
18,516,536
-4,098,299
309,442,809
77,459,393
64,8 48 ,771

360,027,091
21,043,464
-5,054,074
333,929,553
84,936,585
70 ,330 ,111

386,860,298
22,887,136
-5,849,836
358,123,326
9 1,10 9,154
75,032,531

420,380,770
2 4 ,718 ,713
-6 ,702 ,750
388,959,307
97,930,292
7 9 ,5 1 1 ,7 1 7

Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries.................................................................................................................
Other labor incom e................................................................................................................
Proprietors’ income6...............................................................................................................
Farm ...........................................................................................................................................
Nonfarm ....................................................................................................................................

233,631,234
22,905,999
20,956,514
2,199,356
18 ,75 7,15 8

250,610,012
24,713,882
24,858,927
2,331,915
22,527,012

276,908,387
26 ,19 1,16 3
28,958,094
2,971,582
25,986,512

300,744,247
27,213,70 6
32,069,138
2 ,718 ,4 73
29,350,665

322,336,501
28,969,610
35,554,187
2,811,460
32,74 2,727

350,349,313
31,169,640
38,861,817
3,232,830
35,628,987

Earnings by industry:
F a r m ...................................................................................................................................................
Nonfarm ...........................................................................................................................................
Priva 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 .............................................................................................................

2,963,750
274,529,997
220,896,043
1 ,1 7 5 ,6 1 0 *
4 ,3 5 8 ,710 *
18,683,876*
53,046,249*
25,968,754*
2 6 ,6 0 4 ,777*
23 ,9 11,4 95*
19,926,359*
29,089,802
15,190,630*
55,072,869*
53,633,954
13,799,083
9 ,743,728
30,091,143

3,070,989
29 7,111,8 3 2
239,839,672
1,419 ,49 5*
3,870,358*
19,930,582*
55,979,369*
2 7,5 16 ,0 72 *
2 7,9 6 1,4 75 *
25 ,4 0 2 ,172 *
20,822,035*
32,359,473
17,9 4 9 ,75 5 *
61,59 4,0 75*
57,272,16 0
14,825,009
10,336,961
32,110 ,19 0

3,696,548
328,361,096
26 7,18 5,371
1 ,4 71,8 0 8 *
4 ,0 9 4 ,18 7*
2 3 ,179 ,8 59*
6 1,6 2 3 ,179 *
28,836,222*
32 ,269,724*
27,248,548*
23,383,916*
35,628,698
19,635,868*
70,333,688*
6 1,175 ,72 5
15,736,590
10,950,228
34,488,907

3,436,180
356,590,911
290,574,939
1,6 8 7,50 0 *
4,551,693*
25,444,920*
64,747,460
29,993,760*
34,536,684*
2 8 ,8 4 7,78 7*
25,639,015*
38,590,451
2 2 ,0 15 ,774 *
78 ,519 ,2 22*
66,015,972
16,673,094
11,661,869
37,681,009

3,522,508
383,337,790
313,338,994
1,78 4 ,4 20 *
3,178 ,4 9 4 *
28,226,233*
67,795,600
31,584,049*
35,628,396*
30,216,288*
26 ,9 0 1,457*
41,456,348
24,895,120*
88,391,095*
69,998,796
16,771,6 53
12,252,016
40 ,9 75,12 7

3,980,555
416,400,215
341,270 ,15 7
1,988,542*
3 ,10 1,18 9 *
30,013,55 7*
7 1 ,3 5 4 ,7 1 4 *
33,464,753*
3 7,6 9 2 ,78 1*
32,720,645*
29 ,109 ,53 1*
44,781,881
27,648.923*
100,380,347
75,130,058
17,930,263
12,746,060
44,453,735

Income by Place of Residence

Southeast (Nonmetropolitan portion)
1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

Total personal income.................................................................................................................
Nonfarm personal income..................................................................................................
Farm income*...............................................................................................................................

156,493,391
151,333,297
5,160,094

165,597,754
162,279,768
3,317,986

182,483,685
1 75 ,72 4 ,173
6,759,512

191,859,432
186,413,070
5,446,362

202,933,230
197,359,518
5 ,573,712

216,885,856
209,925,795
6,960,061

Population (thousands)2.............................................................................................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................................................................

19,400.2
8,067

19,543.2
8,473

19,695.1
9,265

19,823.8
9,678

19,923.8
10,185

20,028.5
10,829

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

100,889,303
5,649,444
6,079,967
101,319,826
23,132,055
32,041,510

105,289,084
5,899,113
6,724,597
106,114,568
2 4 ,775 ,76 7
34,707,419

118,416,909
6,524,244
7,562,873
119,455,538
27,222,281
35,805,866

122,587,186
7,20 1,537
8,516,039
123,901,688
29,423,312
38,534,432

129,270,389
7,660,736
9,408,358
13 1,0 18 ,0 11
31,0 71,0 52
40,844,167

138,839,913
8 ,1 7 7 ,1 8 7
10,310,261
140,972,987
33,135,188
4 2 ,777,6 8 1

Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries.................................................................................................................
Other labor income,................................................................................................................
Proprietors’ income6................................................................................................................
F a r m ...........................................................................................................................................
Nonfarm ....................................................................................................................................

78,9 11,350
8,310,865
13,667,088
3,949,550
9 ,717,538

8 2,911,19 9
8 ,717,94 9
13,659,936
2,151,6 42
11,508,294

90,563,980
9,180,475
18,672,454
5,616,136
13,056,318

95,155,362
9,216,480
18,215,344
4,314,048
13,901,296

99,740,395
9,608,680
19,921,314
4 ,451,612
15,469,702

106,298,873
10,149,658
22,391,382
5,776,635
16 ,6 14,747

Earnings by industry:
F a r m ...................................................................................................................................................
Nonfarm ...........................................................................................................................................
Private .....................................................................................................................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'........................
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.............................................................................................................

5,160,094
95,729,209
77,564,302
6 4 0 ,75 7*
5,819 ,422 *
6,083,690*
28,144,056*
15 ,73 5 ,8 77*
11,09 9,523*
6,032,526*
3,812,652*
10 ,0 0 1,10 1
2 ,73 2 ,15 2 *
1 2 ,9 9 7,8 17*
18,164,907
2,896,176
2,264,248
13,004,483

3,317,986
101,9 71,09 8
82,900,410
892,368*
4 ,8 7 1 ,8 4 7 *
6,340,048*
30,895,221*
17,18 3 ,6 9 3 *
1 2 ,3 2 7,3 19 *
6 ,2 77,3 1 5 *
3 ,74 8 ,3 13 *
11,056,992
3,105,503*
14,240,899*
19,070,688
2,987,203
2,379,404
13,704,081

6,759,512
111,6 5 7,3 9 7
91,360,026
8 6 1,72 0 *
5,326,152*
7,26 2 ,8 5 1*
33,968,738*
18,031,080*
14,263,476*
6,905,657*
4 ,1 8 7 ,2 2 1 *
11,850,292
3,333,492*
15,9 9 4,813*
20 ,297,371
3,097,879
2,5 17,725
14 ,6 8 1,76 7

5,446,362
117,14 0 ,8 2 4
95,269,923
8 73,8 37*
5,206,035*
7,649,629*
34,795,579 *
18,429,650*
1 4 ,75 1 ,2 1 8 *
(D)
4 ,4 16 ,9 72 *
12,464,738
3,496,105*
1 7,3 11,5 9 4 *
21,870,901
3,281,455
2,639,346
15,950,100

5,573,712
123,696,677
100,597,340
859,567*
4,630,059*
8 ,2 18 ,0 79 *
36,795,968*
19 ,6 5 1,3 72 *
15,4 79 ,9 78 *
(D)
4,503,690*
13,093,947
3 ,76 2 ,2 9 1*
19 ,3 2 2 ,19 1*
23,099,337
3,235,656
2,740,146
17,123,535

Income by Place of Residence

See footnotes at end of tables.

6,960,061
131,879,852
107,343,307
936,897*
4,415,895*
8,662,275*
39 ,278,76 5*
21,036,075*
16,6 47,75 8 *
7,924,458*
4,742,8 6 4*
13,991,847
4,054,833*
21,340,988*
24,536,545
3,428,364
2,915,692
18,192,489

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

SOUTHEAST

Table 2 .—Twenty Highest and Lowest Per Capita Personal Incomes for Counties in the Southeast Region, 1987
[Counties with total personal incomes of 50 million dollars or more]
Twenty highest per capita incomes
County

Arlington, Virginia...............................
Alexandria City, Virginia................
Fairfax, F'fx City, Falls Ch„ Va
Loudoun, Virginia...............................
Martin, Florid a.....................................
Palm Beach, Florida.........................
Sarasota, Florida.................................
Woodford, Kentucky .........................
Clarke, Virginia.....................................
Fauquier, Virginia...............................
Collier, Florida........................................
Henrico, Virginia.................................. .
Williamson, Tennessee.................... .
Broward, Florida................................ .
Fayette, Georgia...................................
Cobb, Georgia ........................................
Goochland, Virginia.............................
Fulton, Georgia......................................
Hanover, Virginia..................................
Richmond City, Virginia..................

Dollars

Percent of
national average

27,243
26,640
24,839
22,329
21,458
21,246
20,594
20,299
20 ,141
20,106
19,906
19,785
19,318
19,238
19,221
19,206
18,967
18,915
18,702
18,059

175.9
172.0
160.4
144.2
138.6
137.2
133.0
1 3 1.1
130.1
129.9
128.6
127.8
124.8
124.2
124 .1
124.0
122.5
122.2
120.8
116.6

Twenty lowest per capita incomes
County

McCreary, Kentucky .............................................................................................................
Edmonson, Kentucky...........................................................................................................
Jackson, Kentucky .................................................................................................................
Clay, West Virginia................................................................................................................
Jefferson, Mississippi...........................................................................................................
Lee, Arkansas ...........................................................................................................................
Perry, Alabama........................................................................................................................
Lee, Kentucky ...........................................................................................................................
Calhoun, West Virginia........................................................................................................
Clinton, Kentucky..................................................................................................................
Madison, Louisiana...............................................................................................................
Leslie, Kentucky......................................................................................................................
Kemper, Mississippi..............................................................................................................
Magoffin, Kentucky................................................................................................................
Greene, Mississippi...............................................................................................................
Summers, West Virginia...................................................................................................
St. Helena, Louisiana...........................................................................................................
Fentress, Tennessee............................................................................................................
Noxubee, Mississippi............................................................................................................
Jefferson Davis, Mississippi............................................................................................

Dollars

Percent of
national average

5,570
6,407
6,593
6,607
6,617
6,646
6 ,777
6,864
7,015
7,035
7,10 6
7,18 6
7,205
7,2 12
7,2 14
7,226
7,240
7,292
7,307
7,327

36.0
41.4
42.6
42.7
42.7
42.9
43.8
44.3
45.3
45.4
45.9
46.4
46.5
46.6
46.6
46.7
46.8
4 7.1
47.2
47.3

Table 3 .—Total and Per Capita Personal Income and Population for States in the Southeast 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

Southeast region ...............................
Metropolitan portion................
Nonmetropolitan portion......

53 7,110
380,616
156,493

783,287
566,401
216,886

Alabam a.............................................
Arkansas ...........................................
Florid a................................................
G eorgia..............................................
Kentucky ...........................................
Louisiana..........................................
Mississippi........................................
North Carolina.............................
South Carolina..............................
Tennessee ........................................
Virginia................................................
West Virginia................................

34,851
19,855
118,530
55,787
34,281
44,863
20,551
55,867
28,048
42,969
63,837
1 7 ,6 7 1

48,781
27,555
18 7,3 77
89,097
4 4 ,71 1
51,219
27,038
85,415
41,204
62,522
97,506
20,860

Dollars
1982

Percent change

Total population

Percent of national average

Thousands

Percent change

1987

198 2-8 7

1982

1987

1982

1987

1982-87

11,482
12,214
9 ,113

15,484
16,525
11,996

34.9
35.3
31.6

100.0
106.4
79.4

100.0
106.7
77.5

231,975
177,18 9
54,786

243,396
187,429
55,967

4.9
5.8
2.2

45.8
48.8
38.6

9,878
10,882
8,067

13,500
14,908
10,829

36.7
37.0
34.2

86.0
94.8
70.3

87.2
96.3
69.9

54,377
34,977
19,400

58,021
37,992
20,029

6 .7
8.6
3.2

40.0
38.8
58.1
59.7
30.4
14.2
31.6
52.9
46.9
45.5
52.7
18.1

8,836
8,605
11,3 18
9,868
9,280
10,234
8,005
9,283
8 ,713
9,208
11,629
9,010

11,9 4 7
11,538
15,584
14,320
11,9 9 7
11,48 2
10,302
13,322
12,036
12,878
16,516
10,992

35.2
34.1
3 7.7
45.1
29.3
12.2
28.7
43.5
38.1
39.9
42.0
22.0

77.0
74.9
98.6
85.9
80.8
89.1
69.7
80.8
75.9
80.2
101.3
78.5

77.2
74.5
100.6
92.5
77.5
74.2
66.5
86.0
7 7 .7
83.2
106.7
71.0

3,944
2,308
10,473
5,654
3,694
4,384
2,567
6,018
3,219
4,666
5,490
1,961

4,083
2,388
12,024
6,222
3 ,72 7
4,461
2,625
6,412
3,424
4,855
5,904
1,898

3.5
3.5
14.8
10.1
.9
1.8
2.2
6.5
6.4
4.0
7.5
-3 .2

5

6

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4 .— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)2 ..............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
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 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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus-. Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1982

1983

[Thousands of dollars]
Albany, GA (MSA)
1984
1985
1986

1,016,801
1,004,461
12,340
115.5
8,800

1,089,718
1,079,385
10,333
116.0
9,391

1,185,325
1,162,822
22,503
117.3
10,109

1,248,367
1,232,321
16,046
117.6
10,617

1,302,159
1,282,778
19,381
117.6
11,077

1,362,365
1,342,259
20,106
117.2
11,626

1,220,665
1,216,790
3,875
136.9
8,917

1,306,224
1,288,680
17,544
138.5
9,434

1,372,423
1,360,473
11,950
139.3
9,855

858,086
47,105
-82,896
728,085
119,051
169,665

916,055
49,164
-86,544
780,347
124,509
184,862

1,008,762
54,109
-95,207
859,446
134,002
191,877

1,064,643
59,941
-106,394
898,308
141,511
208,548

1,087,863
61,500
-100,185
926,178
151,744
224,237

1,122,913
62,641
-99,020
961,252
163,524
237,589

819,059
46,060
2,152
775,151
183,070
262,444

882,145
47,224
-1,119
833,802
191,678
280,744

731,048
72,267
54,771
7,443
47,328
12,340
845,746
658,826
4,392
(D)
40,907
276,606
226,112*
46,451*
54,313*
54,596
76,313
29,848
119,738
186,920
62,377
21,354
103,189

778,273
75,691
62,091
5,614
56,477
10,333
905,722
698,494
4,289
(0)
45,587
277,593
228,093*
44,719*
59,068*
59,354
87,805
33,139
129,773
207,228
72,150
23,837
111,241

850,333
79,740
78,689
17,864
60,825
22,503
986,259
757,793
4,320
(D)
52,049
295,166
243,159*
46,862*
65,494
60,953*
97,933
37,126
141,224
228,466
83,566
25,820
119,080

904,220
81,888
78,535
11,473
67,062
16,046
1,048,597
805,729
4,791
(0)
49,910
317,400
258,587*
(D)
66,378
63,292*
102,231
40,660
157,373
242,868
88,634
26,490
127,744

915,655
80,866
91,342
14,882
76,460
19,381
1,068,482
810,998
4,525
(0)
57,277
286,445
221,794*
54,694*
63,592
70,613*
108,569
42,495
173,151
257,484
89,154
28,134
140,196

941,932
82,237
98,744
15,359
83,385
20,106
1,102,807
830,117
5,427
(D)
76,119
254,617
200,397*
45,490*
64,599
73,032*
111,649
45,867
192,559
272,690
90,968
29,312
152,410

672,891
60,432
85,736
325
85,411
3,875
815,184
556,457
3,478
14,499
62,069
77,842
31,190
46,652
59,964
38,698
88,251
37,960
173,696
258,727
56,820
51,209
150,698

704,291
64,185
113,669
14,121
99,548
17,544
864,601
591,101
4,834
10,485
64,412
76,699
32,904
43,795
61,055
40,649
97,843
41,340
193,784
273,500
60,834
57,732
154,934

1982

1983

1986

1987

1982

1983

1,174,589
1,166,772
7,817
137.0
8,574

1,267,408
1,263,519
3,889
137.3
9,231

1,382,988
1,375,554
7,434
138.3
9,997

1,457,463
1,451,167
6,296
139.4
10,453

1,548,892
1,544,717
4,175
140.1
11,059

1,679,261
1,672,222
7,039
141.4
11,876

1,015,815
1,008,576
7,239
122.4
8,302

1,090,015
1,083,006
7,009
125.7
8,675

1,166,571
1,157,845
8,726
125.0
9,335

763,729
45,656
118,255
836,328
150,428
187,833

820,236
48,416
124,749
896,569
167,135
203,704

897,252
53,183
142,129
986,198
185,104
211,686

927,019
58,266
154,673
1,023,426
197,147
236,890

979,065
62,562
173,191
1,089,694
211,395
247,803

1,068,074
67,978
195,442
1,195,538
225,869
257,854

780,296
45,555
-34,879
699,862
109,517
206,436

843,031
49,116
-42,551
751,364
116,382
222,269

630,642
66,940
66,147
6,223
59,924
7,817
755,912
665,658
1,830
1,426
34,911
365,837
281,642
84,195
36,843
29,516
82,280
19,960
93,055
90,254
7,167
4,832
78,255

675,443
71,166
73,627
2,348
71,279
3,889
816,347
718,705
1,725
1,256
39,999
388,614
294,815
93,799
40,365
28,087
93,420
22,460
102,779
97,642
7,394
5,687
84,561

734,893
75,078
87,281
5,917
81,364
7,434
889,818
785,283
1,656
985
46,718
419,871
310,373
109,498
42,574
30,896
101,383
23,887
117,313
104,535
7,498
6,433
90,604

756,174
73,846
96,999
4,822
92,177
6,296
920,723
803,725
1,990
1,468
(0)
407,989
292,710
115,279
(0)
34,546
107,480
25,070
133,378
116,998
8,220
6,879
101,899

792,387
76,507
110,171
2,740
107,431
4,175
974,890
849,245
2,467
222
57,636
419,031
301,697
117,334
42,286
33,095
113,983
26,914
153,611
125,645
8,222
6,985
110,438

864,955
81,685
121,434
5,547
115,887
7,039
1,061,035
924,773
2,887
500
63,073
443,221
321,159
122,062
43,407
31,179
128,588
28,536
183,382
136,262
9,161
7,545
119,556

680,355
51,760
48,181
6,435
41,746
7,239
773,057
415,524
2,587
1,562
19,908
158,380
73,064
85,316
34,946
36,686
67,562
17,892
76,001
357,533
165,580
109,697
82,256

730,647
56,328
56,056
6,232
49,824
7,009
836,022
452,182
3,264
2,007
25,523
173,189
80,049
93,140
36,062
36,539
73,743
18,902
82,953
383,840
173,243
123,776
86,821

Anderson, SC (MSA)
1984
1985

1987

1982

1983

Alexandria, LA (MSA)
1984
1985

1986

1987

1,467,358
1,454,038
13,320
139.2
10,545

1,525,367
1,510,381
14,986
140.0
10,894

1,563,812
1,545,234
18,578
140.2
11,151

936,561
51,565
-9,130
875,866
202,521
294,036

979,332
56,274
-13,738
909,320
227,062
330,976

1,011,001
57,929
-15,560
937,512
239,323
348,532

1,044,881
60,113
-28,063
956,705
244,671
362,436

752,216
65,961
118,384
8,648
109,736
11,950
924,611
643,907
4,979
11,493
73,037
79,727
32,947
46,780
68,417
41,909
106,834
43,997
213,514
280,704
60,963
60,055
159,686

779,722
66,716
132,894
10,070
122,824
13,320
966,012
674,268
4,509
11,830
75,048
81,493
34,158
47,335
71,062
43,250
106,637
46,068
234,371
291,744
64,163
62,941
164,640

800,181
69,132
141,688
11,774
129,914
14,986
996,015
703,750
4,110
8,780
73,266
85,696
38,256
47,440
75,569
41,530
107,257
48,773
258,769
292,265
63,915
64,474
163,876

824,241
71,903
148,737
15,184
133,553
18,578
1,026,303
725,531
4,863
7,465
68,978
86,169
39,948
46,221
74,006
41,203
108,725
49,801
284,321
300,772
69,535
66,893
164,344

1986

1987

1,229,019
1,219,983
9,036
123.5
9,948

1,286,137
1,274,288
11,849
121.8
10,560

1,359,712
1,348,849
10,863
122.4
11,108

911,433
53,934
-47,577
809,922
128,111
228,538

955,306
58,300
-51,989
845,017
139,177
244,825

997,750
58,738
-54,655
884,357
146,682
255,098

1,056,175
61,515
-56,769
937,891
155,978
265,843

785,215
60,174
66,044
7,961
58,083
8,726
902,707
499,772
3,135
2,371
29,562
191,027
84,465
106,562
39,124
40,419
80,352
20,785
92,997
402,935
183,958
127,994
90,983

824,519
62,347
68,440
8,289
60,151
9,036
946,270
529,959
3,258
2,550
31,818
197,003
82,293
114,710
41,131
41,297
88,102
22,389
102,411
416,311
198,982
117,202
100,127

855,960
64,308
77,482
11,125
66,357
11,849
985,901
567,650
(0)
(D)
32,523
202,877
85,473
117,404
43,480
41,007
98,188
23,415
121,101
418,251
196,331
115,993
105,927

905,785
69,353
81,037
10,118
70,919
10,863
1,045,312
597,545
3,510
2,135
37,691
209,182
85,863
123,319
47,118
42,629
100,287
24,106
130,887
447,767
208,342
128,489
110,936

Anniston, AL (MSA)
1984
1985

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

7

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued
Athens, G A (M S A )

Asheville, N C (M S A )

Income by Place of Residence

Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1,565,459
1,546,357
19,102
163.8
9,557

1,700,906
1,684,701
16,205
164.6
10,335

1,869,978
1,852,378
17,600
166.3
11,244

2,010,937
1,993,505
17,432
168.4
11,939

2,134,372
2,116,590
17,782
170.0
12,554

2,297,242
2,275,512
21,730
171.5
13,395

1,174,494
1,139,178
35,316
133.6
8,791

1,286,254
1,252,131
34,123
135.2
9,515

1,443,560
1,376,694
66,866
137.2
10,522

1,560,028
1,504,709
55,319
139.4
11,191

1,715,556
1,636,555
79,001
139.5
12,294

1,840,101
1,775,050
65,051
141.9
12,966

1,140,444
70,014
-33,160
1,037,270
251,250
276,939

1,247,455
75,632
-43,452
1,128,371
275,900
296,635

1,380,963
83,893
-46,479
1,250,591
311,931
307,456

1,485,772
94,545
-56,199
1,335,028
343,999
331,910

1,574,880
101,837
-60,964
1,412,079
370,285
352,008

1,694,150
108,818
-61,005
1,524,327
401,754
371,161

870,713
45,971
-5,860
818,882
175,758
179,854

970,331
49,325
-23,169
897,837
191,516
196,901

1,080,157
54,315
-740
1,025,102
213,196
205,262

1,154,467
60,992
9,296
1,102,771
231,345
225,912

1,286,796
66,891
6,573
1,226,478
245,336
243,742

1,373,432
71,870
14,208
1,315,770
264,644
259,687

956,488
94,673
89,283
16,697
72,586
19,102
1,121,342
950,240
2,282
5,253
62,269
334,337
162,780
171,557
83,237
59,198
132,348
32,475
238,841
171,102
55,751
3,393
111,958

1,037,514
104,369
105,572
13,887
91,685
16,205
1,231,250
1,053,088
2,913
4,106
65,612
379,595
179,217
200,378
86,978
59,760
148,139
39,691
266,294
178,162
59,570
2,980
115,612

1,146,639
108,631
125,693
15,324
110,369
17,600
1,363,363
1,167,279
3,417
4,741
80,687
413,679
183,905
229,774
92,192
66,366
164,560
43,886
297,751
196,084
63,747
2,940
129,397

1,232,752
111,212
141,808
15,178
126,630
17,432
1,468,340
1,255,997
3,689
6,755
94,474
429,939
181,824
248,115
97,840
71,168
170,642
46,775
334,715
212,343
66,517
3,346
142,480

1,300,467
116,004
158,409
15,556
142,853
17,782
1,557,098
1,330,041
3,897
3,194
106,619
444,638
188,187
256,451
105,062
68,596
183,938
49,379
364,718
227,057
67,335
3,659
156,063

1,398,613
121,532
174,005
19,393
154,612
21,730
1,672,420
1,430,001
4,658
4,688
120,442
442,436
186,597
255,839
111,716
79,317
195,838
56,831
414,075
242,419
68,925
3,968
169,526

718,409
61,686
90,618
30,881
59,737
35,316
835,397
560,975
2,103
(0)
33,612
210,937
121,273
89,664
39,547
36,862*
84,651
26,542
123,212
274,422
51,689
15,940
206,793

799,370
67,957
103,004
29,845
73,159
34,123
936,208
625,181
2,731
(0)
41,902
225,690
129,621
96,069
44,777
40,874*
94,327
32,001
139,419
311,027
54,998
17,555
238,474

858,398
71,992
149,767
62,656
87,111
66,866
1,013,291
697,478
2,837
3,071
52,443
247,507
139,342
108,165
47,925
47,996
105,178
33,741
156,780
315,813
57,806
17,854
240,153

934,864
75,680
143,923
51,187
92,736
55,319
1,099,148
755,057
2,851
4,089
65,007
251,788
137,119
114,669
52,875
54,004
113,106
36,564
174,773
344,091
59,866
19,887
264,338

1,022,210
82,960
181,626
74,958
106,668
79,001
1,207,795
832,096
3,203*
(D)
76,016
271,881
149,481
122,400
56,679
58,024
119,195
43,345
200,656
375,699
61,996
22,004
291,699

1,106,499
89,647
177,286
60,818
116,468
65,051
1,308,381
907,206
4,564
3,710
79,803
284,937
157,222
127,715
59,837
63,606
128,741
47,564
234,444
401,175
64,176
21,103
315,896

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

26,752,167
26,670,603
81,564
2,248.6
11,897

29,840,494
29,756,505
83,989
2,307.6
12,931

34,081,819
33,954,543
127,276
2,379.4
14,324

38,186,249
38,070,449
115,800
2,469.4
15,464

41,983,774
41,827,576
156,198
2,569.2
16,341

45,943,196
45,811,085
132,111
2,656.8
17,293

3,362,583
3,350,418
12,165
355.4
9,460

3,661,489
3,652,684
8,805
362.1
10,113

4,068,417
4,050,818
17,599
370.2
10,991

4,477,548
4,459,498
18,050
380.1
11,781

4,840,627
4,824,196
16,431
388.2
12,468

5,093,052
5,068,537
24,515
392.5
12,977

22,078,121
1,230,526
-515,591
20,332,004
3,591,364
2,828,799

24,652,662
1,341,955
-582,249
22,728,458
4,033,523
3,078,513

28,485,241
1,562,463
-727,261
26,195,517
4,664,771
3,221,531

32,180,013 35,693,514 39,200,932
1,850,468 2,081,095 2,263,148
-866,272 -1,033,509 -1,118,515
29,463,273 32,578,910 35,819,269
5,218,465 5,640,564 6,091,894
3,504,511 3,764,300 4,032,033

2,504,219
138,937
36,928
2,402,210
384,733
575,640

2,724,838
147,603
32,229
2,609,464
428,460
623,565

3,037,910
166,337
71,125
2,942,698
479,283
646,436

3,367,723
193,498
69,068
3,243,293
526,144
708,111

3,616,599
210,637
86,440
3,492,402
587,989
760,236

3,916,485
225,701
-41,711
3,649,073
633,121
810,858

18,727,321 20,832,388
1,909,778 2,106,771
1,441,022 1,713,503
71,206
73,980
1,369,816 1,639,523
81,564
83,989
21,996,557 24,568,673
18,930,451 21,249,585
53,555
69,762
56,533
54,847
1,206,748* 1,435,900*
3,494,369 3,769,505
1,573,301 1,701,506
1,921,068 2,067,999
2,930,318 3,211,098
2,913,773* 3,213,722*
2,285,810 2,604,121
1,637,641 1,916,137
4,337,568 4,956,560
3,066,106 3,319,088
854,790
927,985
158,334
183,531
2,052,982 2,207,572

24,058,158
2,334,698
2,092,385
117,394
1,974,991
127,276
28,357,965
24,745,709
84,181*
61,401*
1,874,515
4,379,198
1,882,947
2,496,251
3,459,163
3,768,839*
3,021,896
2,182,784
5,892,078
3,612,256
1,017,811
215,204
2,379,241

27,223,199
2,528,995
2,427,819
106,222
2,321,597
115,800
32,064,213
28,094,438
103,219
86,265
2,211,954
4,821,584
2,004,843
2,816,741
3,784,083
4,320,269
3,406,745
2,555,213
6,805,106
3,969,775
1,106,369
235,638
2,627,768

30,075,306
2,799,954
2,818,254
146,919
2,671,335
156,198
35,537,316
31,246,666
113,840
44,898
2,529,436
5,310,904
2,236,306
3,074,598
4,059,804
4,585,258
3,682,717
3,005,339
7,914,470
4,290,650
1,122,520
259,502
2,908,628

2,166,169
202,803
135,247
9,267
125,980
12,165
2,492,054
1,766,783
9,063*
(0)
157,355
776,551
610,224
166,327
116,729
87,278
221,114
71,922
312,870
725,271
159,263
211,372
354,636

2,345,773
222,542
156,523
6,010
150,513
8,805
2,716,033
1,943,898
(0)
(D)
184,654
852,436
661,332
191,104
120,979
86,316
243,381
83,971
348,749
772,135
171,337
217,630
383,168

2,609,077
238,457
190,376
14,853
175,523
17,599
3,020,311
2,205,081
(0)
14,814*
214,563
918,590
700,126
218,464
129,916
98,907
286,145
97,384
433,085
815,230
174,238
224,279
416,713

2,890,911
257,785
219,027
15,354
203,673
18,050
3,349,673
2,516,417
18,385*
16,380*
241,857
993,596
762,310
231,286
145,376
108,101
319,191
109,726
561,074
833,256
206,620
227,451
399,185

3,097,298
273,809
245,492
13,782
231,710
16,431
3,600,168
2,731,394
18,148*
<D)
259,998
1,040,137
801,698
238,439
151,066
116,041
347,531
129,036
653,865
868,774
204,526
226,907
437,341

3,346,963
294,676
274,846
21,731
253,115
24,515
3,891,970
2,973,934
19,130*
(D)
297,366
1,078,458
829,307*
(0)
159,387
119,777
375,641
154,167
752,895
918,036
217,990
220,842
479,204

Earnings by Place of Work

Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries.................................................
Other labor income.................................................
Proprietors’ income6................................................
Nonfarm.........................................................
Earnings by industry:
Private...........................................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’......
Mining........................................................
Construction..................................................
Manufacturing................................................
Nondurable goods........................................
Ourable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade..............................................
Retail trade...................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Augusta, G A-- S C (M S A )

A tlanta, G A (M S A )

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income*.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
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..................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

33,098,559
3,051,938
3,050,435
122,482
2,927,953
132,111
39,068,821
34,324,574
122,860*
(D)
2,669,000
5,639,238
2,413,988
3,225,250
4,510,189
4,920,947
4,034,556
3,344,374
9,017,461
4,744,247
1,215,834
276,752
3,251,661

8

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

____________________________

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent4...............................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and tent*...............................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1982

[Thousands of dollars]
Baton Rouge, LA (MSA)
1983
1984
1985
1986

1987

1982

1983

5,800,387
5,785,376
15,011
521.4
11,125

6,082,492
6,067,775
14,717
532.3
11,428

6,464,500
6,451,307
13,193
537.5
12,026

6,759,307
6,746,075
13,232
542.7
12,455

6,718,922
6,695,547
23,375
543.0
12,375

6,854,363
6,835,657
18,706
538.3
12,734

1,715,713
1,711,841
3,872
191.6
8,953

1,768,457
1,765,111
3,346
195.3
9,054

1,900,925
1,896,566
4,359
197.0
9,652

1,937,590
1,933,879
3,711
201.1
9,634

2,152,429
2,148,617
3,812
205.8
10,459

2,248,847
2,243,864
4,983
205.8
10,926

4,377,217
241,484
307,645
4,443,378
707,279
649,730

4,461,145
238,263
355,461
4,578,343
761,477
742,672

4,728,409
257,288
374,588
4,845,709
848,105
770,686

4,941,984
283,441
309,726
4,968,269
927,570
863,468

4,897,989
279,885
212,124
4,830,228
954,332
934,362

4,993,789
287,677
199,111
4,905,223
974,788
974,352

1,283,921
70,422
-18,314
1,195,185
206,301
314,227

1,327,107
72,294
-49,126
1,205,687
214,986
347,784

1,435,213
79,016
-50,846
1,305,351
237,008
358,566

1,531,699
87,399
-72,392
1,371,908
170,334
395,348

1,621,735
94,050
-81,318
1,446,367
284,022
422,040

1,718,708
99,149
-116,078
1,503,481
299,040
446,326

3,646,223
419,053
311,941
9,786
302,155
15,011
4,362,206
3,530,084
10,130
51,085
601,127
859,910
747,510
112,400
271,969
266,369
425,852
229,531
814,111
832,122
45,549
12,503
774,070

3,671,895
426,862
362,388
9,675
352,713
14,717
4,446,428
3,584,250
11,540
38,222
550,083
815,486
723,248
92,238
290,061
261,972
480,119
259,507
877,260
862,178
50,405
12,720
799,053

3,896,607
426,649
405,153
8,333
396,820
13,193
4,715,216
3,806,203
10,918
39,944
590,732
813,242
715,533
97,709
308,810
278,208
517,157
281,376
965,816
909,013
56,536
13,466
839,011

4,060,694
428,657
452,633
8,445
444,188
13,232
4,928,752
3,970,201
12,590
47,234
624,364
810,500
710,530
99,970
319,621
300,485
519,676
302,202
1,033,529
958,55!
62,266
15,366
880,919

3,985,423
423,363
489,203
18,639
470,564
23,375
4,874,614
3,905,571
12,045
39,995
568,856
781,905
681,397
100,508
317,283
293,641
506,163
309,281
1,076,402
969,043
61,977
16,416
890,650

4,068,421
431,686
493,682
13,712
479,970
18,706
4,975,083
3,980,655
11,987
(D)
580,700
769,848
673,775
96,073
314,661
295,788
498,628
311,078*
1,162,163
994,428
66,812
18,346
909,270

1,100,948
82,072
100,901
3,278
97,623
3,872
1,280,049
749,481
2,132
5,971
62,432
162,708
55,612
107,096
88,068
47,432
139,498
43,992
197,248
530,568
168,371
264,204
97,993

1,128,984
86,020
112,103
2,771
109,332
3,346
1,323,761
780,485
3,689
3,758
64,491
161,416
61,199
100,217
94,096
45,296
148,415
50,495
208,829
543,276
182,052
255,975
105,249

1,215,252
92,603
127,358
3,790
123,568
4,359
1,430,854
858,674
2,631
3,995
76,455
178,823
63,949
114,874
102,432
48,179
163,557
52,941
229,661
572,180
192,937
264,891
114,352

1,296,885
94,613
140,201
3,167
137,034
3,711
1,527,988
924,608
6,473
4,087
81,359
193,093
69,735
123,358
106,579
54,218
168,778
58,942
251,079
603,380
209,327
268,040
126,013

1,362,504
99,390
159,841
3,286
156,555
3,812
1,617,923
987,473
7,305
2,441
96,055
195,434
76,022*
(D)
109,413
54,820
176,099
67,159
278,747
630,450
206,138
288,998
135,314

1,442,998
107,477
168,233
4,442
163,791
4,983
1,713,725
1,040,659
7,666
3,168
87,825
212,837
81,562
131,275
115,276
55,504
174,954
72,687
310,742
673,066
223,077
305,941
144,048

1982

1983

1986

1987

1982

1983

1986

1987

9,112,958
9,079,033
33,925
887.0
10,274

9,609,189
9,575,931
33,258
889.9
10,798

10,412,400
10,360,818
51,582
896.1
11,619

11,166,248
11,121,602
44,646
904.5
12,345

11,818,494
11,772,938
45,556
909.6
12,994

12,582,269
12,534,516
47,753
916.9
13,722

1,914,105
1,831,033
83,072
161.3
11,866

2,153,651
2,025,383
128,268
165.5
13,015

2,323,894
2,225,441
98,453
169.6
13,705

2,527,996
2,428,538
99,458
174.6
14,477

2,721,678
2,620,085
101,593
179.1
15,198

2,969,837
2,858,543
111,294
183.5
16,180

6,908,536
426,057
-125,948
6,356,531
1,236,697
1,519,730

7,261,733
441,530
-112,937
6,707,265
1,265,448
1,636,476

7,921,850
488,076
-118,573
7,315,201
1,405,073
1,692,126

8,555,696
550,707
-139,918
7,865,071
1,541,552
1,759,625

9,079,507
572,213
-128,802
8,378,492
1,606,291
1,833,711

9,707,625
609,870
-134,588
8,963,167
1,711,545
1,907,557

875,113
44,704
69,482
899,891
612,097
402,117

1,005,587
49,642
84,550
1,040,495
676,649
436,507

1,098,064
57,915
92,133
1,132,282
746,306
445,306

1,166,473
65,258
109,101
1,210,316
825,185
492,495

1,266,885
71,849
105,024
1,300,060
893,890
527,728

1,411,618
81,385
109,051
1,439,284
968,415
562,138

5,731,763
659,318
517,455
28,122
489,333
33,925
6,874,611
5,941,593
21,103
312,822
479,293
1,192,388
290,333
902,055
868,900
624,143
618,924
455.099
1,368,921
933,018
208,262
43,293
681,463

5,990,473
674,594
596,665
27,681
568,984
33,258
7,228,474
6,222,095
26,370
274,220
501,398
1,097,635
312,832
784,803
932,019
634,159
680,774
519,412
1,556,108
1,006,379
221,695
42,913
741,771

6,514,426
702,355
705,069
46,104
658,965
51,582
7,870,268
6,804,342
27,110*
286,981*
509,687
1,248,996
352,046
896,950
980,747
703,123
752,041
564,204
1,728,005
1,065,926
234,346
47,444
784,136

7,076,891
726,539
752,266
39,237
713,029
44,646
8,511,050
7,345,175
28,565*
311,460*
560,585
1,323,801
370,882
952,919
957,413
778,556
793,181
633,227
1,954,154
1,165,875
242,573
52,551
870,751

7,496,137
756,778
826,592
40,243
786,349
45,556
9,033,951
7,791,295
(0)
257,417
611,917
1,348,787
404,489
944,298
896,398*
813,449
862,868
712,461
2,204,036
1,242,656
244,536
56,405
941,715

8,022,566
799,175
885,884
42,193
843,691
47,753
9,659,872
8,347,011
34,756
248,670
666,940
1,384,391
432,620
951,771
1,014,750
862,123
905,956
763,401
2,466,024
1,312,861
254,868
63,266
994,727

662,260
66,241
146,612
66,420
80,192
83,072
792,041
674,131
15,150
7,738
88,439
142,299
54,841
87,458
43,974
28,294
131,276
39,085
177,876
117,910
9,762
2,029
106,119

720,293
73,336
211,958
112,111
99,847
128,268
877,319
745,156
17,430
10,319
76,919
153,397
55,882
97,515
48,820
27,513
151,169
52,968
206,621
132,163
11,425
2,327
118,411

823,304
81,289
193,471
82,605
110,866
98,453
999,611
858,492
18,161
11,036
94,925
181,713
63,863
117,850
51,528
31,770
165,862
56,149
247,348
141,119
12,697
2,521
125,901

872,868
82,504
211,101
83,744
127,357
99,458
1,067,015
915,321
19,965
14,808
98,954
183,677
57,153
126,524
50,669
38,676
177,662
56,297
274,613
151,694
13,862
2,755
135,077

957,350
89,410
220,125
85,975
134,150
101,593
1,165,292
996,344
23,085
5,437
104,107
203,863
61,745
142,118
50,898
38,831
197,136
57,541
315,446
168,948
14,442
2,987
151,519

1,067,381
99,603
244,634
94,820
149,814
111,294
1,300,324
1,131,648
25,881
5,263
102,171
245,676
83,156
162,520
53,805
43,435
210,436
64,046
380,935
168,676
15,653
3,039
149,984

Birmingham, AL (MSA)
1984
1985

Biloxi— Gulfport, MS (MSA)
1984
1985
1986

Bradenton, FL (MSA)
1984
1985

1987

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

9

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transler payments...........................................
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..................................................
Manulacturing................................................
Nondurable goods.........................................
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade.............................................
Retail trade...................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises.....................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rents...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
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..................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars]
Burlington, NC (MSA)
1984
1985
1986

Charleston, SC (MSA)
1984
1985

1986

1987

5,165,508
5,143,799
21,709
477.0
10,829

5,507,110
5,491,692
15,418
491.2
11,210

5,895,614
5,877,525
18,089
502.1
11,741

3,807,570
213,218
-37,543
3,556,809
535,118
732,869

4,047,641
235,212
-44,381
3,768,048
592,707
804,753

4,298,270
254,079
-46,820
3,997,371
651,472
858,267

4,605,885
269,432
-49,115
4,287,338
699,376
908,900

3,300,943
239,577
267,050
26,516
240,534
30,454
3,777,116
2,233,407
16,761
(0)
241,932
496,289
224,837
271,452
220,305
152,368*
369,981
140,604
576,664
1,543,709
506,748
599,263
437,698

3,513,758
247,252
286,631
17,785
268,846
21,709
4,025,932
2,408,128
21,346
(0)
262,270
505,724
228,960
276,764
232,524
166,442*
402,289
151,991
646,506
1,617,804
517,813
619,717
480,274

3,726,098
257,409
314,763
11,513
303,250
15,418
4,282,852
2,592,361
24,846
(0)
291,715
517,518
236,182
281,336
241,233
171,127*
425,549
166,183
740,685
1,690,491
517,438
635,595
537,458

3,984,485
278,439
342,961
13,921
329,040
18,089
4,587,796
2,792,327
28,700
(0)
298,682
536,869
238,795
298,074
268,869
179,895*
455,178
176,199
830,097
1,795,469
548,012
664,768
582,689

1987

1982

1983

1,409,010
1,400,527
8,483
103.3
13,642

1,532,838
1,523,721
9,117
104.9
14,615

4,058,182
4,031,200
26,982
455.7
8,905

4,382,127
4,368,745
13,382
465.7
9,411

4,824,796
4,794,342
30,454
473.6
10,187

841,619
54,458
133,690
920,851
190,710
177,605

934,136
61,373
137,435
1,010,198
206,755
192,057

1,022,273
66,901
150,249
1,105,621
223,840
203,377

3,202,179
180,141
-39,324
2,982,714
421,078
654,390

3,426,811
191,266
-25,965
3,209,580
469,806
702,741

691,615
60,795
89,209
5,358
83,851
7,204
834,415
758,861
1,717
2,694
54,212
346,443
224,353
122,090
28,649
47,612
105,053
29,097
143,384
75,554
6,553
1,881
67,120

765,887
67,132
101,117
6,685
94,432
8,483
925,653
844,672
1,640
858
60,628
384,009
248,057
135,952
30,257
56,329
111,937
31,888
167,126
80,981
6,628
2,043
72,310

839,447
72,234
110,592
7,243
103,349
9,117
1,013,156
925,296
1,972
1,423
64,754
420,116
274,509
145,607
31,770
61,313
120,884
36,189
186,875
87,860
6,867
2,230
78,763

2,805,621
203,220
193,338
22,802
170,536
26,982
3,175,197
1,825,300
14,296
5,462
202,452
423,393
205,616
217,777
190,413
143,607
284,922
109,614
451,141
1,349,897
434,732
540,287
374,878

2,995,685
219,870
211,256
9,363
201,893
13,382
3,413,429
1,965,099
16,364
5,086
203,809
444,503
211,867
232,636
200,726
146,740
327,723
125,249
494,899
1,448,330
479,613
568,949
399,768

1986

1987

1982

1982

1983

1,014,313
1,003,424
10,889
100.9
10,054

1,096,367
1,090,711
5,656
101.4
10,810

1,202,507
1,189,294
13,213
101.6
11,830

1,289,166
1,281,962
7,204
102.4
12,592

650,347
40,273
106,892
716,966
144,171
153,176

712,803
43,670
111,863
780,996
154,223
161,148

792,215
48,327
121,785
865,673
173,581
163,253

537,453
51,264
61,630
8,892
52,738
10,889
639,458
577,596
1,350
1,918
33,596
263,310
192,530
70,780
35,481
39,284
80,403
22,192
100,062
61,862
5,428
1,968
54,466

586,390
56,206
70,207
3,727
66,480
5,656
707,147
643,228
1,907
1,745
39,170
292,307
209,8)8
82,429
38,416
40,320
93,937
24,257
111,169
63,919
5,694
1,661
56,564

647,756
59,728
84,731
11,311
73,420
13,213
779,002
710,412
1,792
1,932
47,275
327,508
217,930
109,578
41,242
37,746
100,072
26,904
125,941
68,590
5,925
1,740
60,925

Charleston, WV (MSA)
1984
1985

Charlotte— Gastonia— Rock Hill, NC— SC (MSA)
1984
1985
1983
1986

1982

1983

1987

2,996,982
2,995,623
1,359
269.9
11,105

3,039,361
3,038,640
721
268.4
11,322

3,179,472
3,176,724
2,748
271.8
11,696

3,316,436
3,315,258
1,178
269.1
12,324

3,422,834
3,421,814
1,020
264.0
12,965

3,508,526
3,507,620
906
261.2
13,432

10,449,755
10,382,629
67,126
1,004.6
10,402

11,417,769
11,354,604
63,165
1,014.3
11,257

12,833,500
12,679,448
154,052
1,031.4
12,442

13,934,511
13,781,506
153,005
1,053.3
13,230

15,141,426
14,979,391
162,035
1,069.0
14,164

16,655,236
16,498,345
156,891
1,091.0
15,267

2,371,258
133,837
-168,604
2,068,817
424,846
503,319

2,358,766
134,626
-176,233
2,047,907
438,807
552,647

2,447,817
140,394
-186,333
2,121,090
480,848
577,534

2,524,504
152,433
-189,083
2,182,988
506,709
626,739

2,590,293
158,472
-200,829
2,230,992
523,999
667,843

2,628,376
161,099
-194,438
2,272,839
548,716
686,971

8,717,112
528,384
-402,946
7,785,782
1,355,958
1,308,015

9,563,313
571,277
-442,544
8,549,492
1,455,825
1,412,452

10,872,577
646,034
-506,544
9,719,999
1,659,922
1,453,579

11,789,295
735,996
-523,235
10,530,064
1,838,636
1,565,811

12,850,131
817,528
-539,329
11,493,274
1,977,873
1,670,279

14,279,682
902,989
-617,810
12,758,883
2,141,602
1,754,751

2,007,741
226,558
136,959
1,025
135,934
1,359
2,369,899
2,025,350
4,068
186,934
140,041
492,588
427,890
64,698
263,241
184,477
217,781
100,008
436,212
344,549
43,557
5,287
295,705

1,984,527
222,524
151,715
398
151,317
721
2,358,045
2,007,115
4,199
144,956
136,003
461,532
410,511
51,021
265,529
180.187
233,794
114,606
466,309
350,930
45,028
5,978
299,924

2,060,258
216,691
170,868
2,430
168,438
2,748
2,445,069
2,068,088
4,226
128,544
131,939
458,636
394,049
64,587
281,636
188,597
254,397
122,117
497,996
376,981
50,150
6,077
320,754

2,133,092
210,209
181,203
865
180,338
1,178
2,523,326
2,118,163
4,429
99,432
130,994
485,677
411,641
74,036
279,216
194,768
258,889
133,185
531,573
405,163
51,908
6,362
346,893

2,182,538
208,435
199,320
714
198,606
1,020
2,589,273
2,163,682
4,718
96,636
141,800
452,980
393,987
58,993
277,800
193,051
267,203
144,965
584,529
425,591
51,906
6,931
366,754

2,211,830
204,361
212,185
588
211,597
906
2,627,470
2,187,065
5,664
88,373
146,596
416,255
371,955
44,300
282,734
194,784
273,418
151,031
628,210
440,405
55,979
7,266
377,160

7,398,039
780,740
538,333
53,618
484,715
67,126
8,649,986
7,797,480
26,647
22,779
519,617
2,494,468
1,617,516
876,952
10)
910,233
855,891
530,004
1,255,366*
852,506
125,768
23,704
703,034

8,044,314
857,381
661,618
50,153
611,465
63,165
9,500,148
8,603,474
31,682
20,909
555,822
2,778,907
1,796,872
982,035
(D)
912,847
977,437
617,844
1,398,687*
896,674
140,291
22,082
734,301

9,087,466
913,938
871,173
141,272
729,901
154,052
10,718,525
9,740,557
36,483
22,562
700,062
3,044,836
1,907,839
1,136,997
(0)
1,070,556
1,096,126
667,516
1,679,165*
977,968
149,634
26,150
802,184

9,884,179
941,604
963,512
140,366
823,146
153,005
11,636,290
10,548,401
43,519
31,447
793,070
3,116,927
1,933,900
1,183,027
(0)
1,221,673
1,193,215
741,577
1,889,798*
1,087,889
162,702
29,570
895,617

10,744,908
1,015,556
1,089,667
149,561
940,106
162,035
12,688,096
11,502,478
44,063*
(0)
918,309
3,369,458
2,120,889
1,248,569
1,340,715*
1,244,857
1,309,304
880,041
2,110,692*
1,185,618
169,240
30,806
985,572

11,995,869
1,116,145
1,167,668
143,771
1,023,897
156,891
14,122,791
12,820,327
53,642
20,437
1,033,132
3,646,820
2,283,620
1,363,200
1,641,695
1,381,332
1,435,038
1,061,729
2,546,502
1,302,464
181,626
32,670
1,088,168

10

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4 — Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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.......................
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 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..............................................
Military......................................................
State and local..............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1982

[Thousands of dollars]
Charlottesville, VA (MSA)
1983
1984
1985
1986

1987

1982

1983

1,250,798
1,245,304
5,494
116.1
10,770

1,353,231
1,347,787
5,444
116.9
11,575

1,495,141
1,479,109
16,032
118.8
12,586

1,617,946
1,604,817
13,129
119.8
13,509

1,756,066
1,739,976
16,090
121.3
14,475

1,914,109
1,893,901
20,208
123.3
15,522

4,079,759
4,061,039
18,720
427.8
9,536

4,292,158
4,278,863
13,295
422.9
10,149

4,628,285
4,603,821
24,464
425.1
10,888

4,946,623
4,925,661
20,962
424.7
11,647

5,314,320
5,290,390
23,930
427.9
12,420

5,795,128
5,771,235
23,893
431.5
13,429

932,736
47,756
-87,381
797,599
281,958
171,241

1,028,743
51,727
-106,558
870,458
295,121
187,652

1,126,304
53,169
-110,254
962,881
336,519
195,741

1,213,084
58,319
-112,687
1,042,078
371,933
203,935

1,324,290
63,589
-122,284
1,138,417
397,853
219,796

1,451,940
69,265
-136,483
1,246,192
433,873
234,044

3,130,815
195,629
-76,450
2,858,736
563,064
657,959

3,270,327
192,177
-79,213
2,998,937
590,593
702,628

3,562,813
208,001
-101,354
3,253,458
647,997
726,830

3,780,438
232,058
-101,496
3,446,884
713,098
786,641

4,098,223
254,636
-127,211
3,716,376
756,382
841,562

4,530,031
279,248
-164,798
4,085,985
816,599
892,544

791,815
71,333
69,588
1,044
68,544
5,494
927,242
615,437
3,859
6,062*
49,436
171,683
56,955*
114,155*
(D)
34,228*
90,804
44,249
158,303*
311,805
27,759
10,048
273,998

863,897
79,546
85,300
1,141
84,159
5,444
1,023,299
694,455
4,915
5,525*
60,602
181,772
60,598*
120,519*
(D)
44,041*
101,671
54,307
178,675*
328,844
29,249
11,147
288,448

936,544
82,097
107,663
11,782
95,881
16,032
1,110,272
762,262
5,005
5,639*
73,634
188,636
67,569*
120,282*
61,900
48,649*
110,110
59,235
209,158
348,010
32,080
13,805
302,125

1,010,221
84,458
118,405
9,007
109,398
13,129
1,199,955
821,290
6,040
7,581*
84,259
187,865
65,432*
121,396*
67,732
48,810*
118,678
64,921
235,027
378,665
33,961
14,318
330,386

1,103,119
92,194
128,977
12,103
116,874
16,090
1,308,200
890,286
6,069*
3,004
97,748
199,337
58,529*
139,711*
72,038
53,230*
128,716
69,218
260,133
417,914
35,124
15,344
367,446

1,206,907
99,137
145,896
16,104
129,792
20,208
1,431,732
978,333
7,383*
4,179*
107,709
209,718
58,515*
146,039*
75,517
55,668
142,784
80,409
294,430
453,399
37,064
15,598
400,737

2,595,528
263,924
271,363
16,262
255,101
18,720
3,112,095
2,523,020
7,771
43,160
170,901
878,328
482,697*
393,030*
195,748
197,987
319,251
191,858
518,016
589,075
253,732
10,241
325,102

2,687,735
272,075
310,517
10,921
299,596
13,295
3,257,032
2,645,056
9,964
34,272
179,657
890,096
494,932*
392,035*
201,560
215,419
336,611
208,001
569,476
611,976
257,214
11,409
343,353

2,907,391
281,556
373,866
22,117
351,749
24,464
3,538,349
2,885,189
9,893
35,48?
200,371
936,350
508,977
427,373
223,450
246,974
373,080
222,890
636,694
653,160
277,482
11,741
363,937

3,094,816
285,003
400,619
18,699
381,920
20,962
3,759,476
3,071,704
10,448
37,103
226,985
939,038
518,447
420,591
233,527
264,129
395,511
252,483
712,480
687,772
283,770
12,617
391,385

3,331,623
304,379
462,221
21,734
440,487
23,930
4,074,293
3,342,465
10,397
32,796
255,148
1,009,827
575,416
434,411
253,714
285,872
417,713
272,998
804,000
731,828
303,915
13,934
413,979

3,696,584
330,407
503,040
21,624
481,416
23,893
4,506,138
3,671,658
11,896
26,084
282,765
1,082,068
638,741
443,327
267,078
305,220
467,184
310,569
918,794
834,480
368,412
15,636
450,432

1982

Cincinnati, OH— KY— IN (PMSA)
1983
1984
1985
1986

1987

1982

Clarksville— Hopkinsville, TN— KY (MSA)
1984
1983
1985
1986

1987

Chattanooga, TN— GA (MSA)
1984
1985
1986

1987

16,145,741
16,106,816
38,925
1,408.7
11,461

17,124,835
17,106,587
18,248
1,404.4
12,194

18,468,764
18,429,104
39,660
1,408.2
13,115

19,544,201
19,509,313
34,888
1,413.3
13,828

20,779,235
20,749,523
29,712
1,428.0
14,551

22,253,384
22,220,487
32,897
1,438.3
15,472

1,285,496
1,256,719
28,777
154.7
8,308

1,315,496
1,313,944
1,552
153.7
8,559

1,441,021
1,415,944
25,077
151.8
9,492

1,529,811
1,513,358
16,453
153.9
9,937

1,614,135
1,605,820
8,315
156.1
10,341

1,735,774
1,723,422
12,352
156.6
11,087

12,076,581
756,504
-451,136
10,868,941
2,848,538
2,428,262

12,773,828
818,571
-500,628
11,454,629
3,056,037
2,614,169

13,903,570
897,193
-577,530
12,428,847
3,314,563
2,725,354

14,922,236
1,010,959
-702,418
13,208,859
3,452,529
2,882,813

15,995,002
1,098,775
-826,209
14,070,018
3,645,348
3,063,869

17,307,659
1,179,059
-979,065
15,149,535
3,879,334
3,224,515

989,135
52,473
-8,137
928,525
144,342
212,629

1,025,320
53,795
-28,991
942,534
147,495
225,467

1,105,580
57,358
2,637
1,050,859
159,759
230,403

1,165,971
62,915
4,571
1,107,627
170,938
251,246

1,228,477
68,204
5,016
1,166,289
181,731
266,115

1,320,850
73,069
12,311
1,260,092
193,829
281,853

10,242,913 10,748,665 11,704,294 12,623,186 13,549,213
1,087,146 1,156,379 1,203,315 1,233,463 1,305,401
746,522
868,784
995,961 1,065,587 1,140,388
29,192
20,924
8,833
30,365
25,859
717,330
859,951
965,596 1,039,728 1,119,464
38,925
18,248
39,660
34,888
29,712
12,037,656 12,755,580 13,863,910 14,887,348 15,965,290
10,642,080 11,291,024 12,292,784 13,218,712 14,183,212
25,212
30,314
32,208
34,663
36,075
50,357
48,950
50,947
67,324
23,683
679,731*
716,236*
854,192
(0)
(0)
3,899,678 4,034,649 4,374,736 4,641,240 4,898,935
1,738,098 1,780,866 1,855,604 1,937,046 2,077,146
2,161,580 2,253,783 2,519,132 2,704,194 2,821,789
902,579* 932,037* 987,858* 1,031,785* 1,103,187
961,770
962.300 1,097,423 1,187,259 1,268,474
1,192,661 1,317,723 1,387,120 1,485,256 1,598,893
598.733
679,066
715,411
783,637
871,245
2,314,579 2,566,643 2,882,877 3,194,903 3,528,528
1.395,576 1,464,556 1,571,126 1,668,636 1,782,078
302,549
311,121
332,477
358,470
374,835
26,404
23.025
33,627
30,932
35,429
1,070,002 1,127,031 1,207,717 1,276,539 1,371,814

14,687,897
1,386,411
1,233,351
23,888
1,209,463
32,897
17,274,762
15,379,667
41,012
32,160
994,345
5,037,397
2,189,484
2,847,913
1,213,893
1,371,844
1,703,610
984,117
4,001,289
1,895,095
402,775
37,882
1,454,438

843,638
52,195
93,302
23,318
69,984
28,777
960,358
472,937
(D)
(0)
33,757
161,374
79,482
81,892
30,436
33,419
88,954
24,733
99,605
487,421
69,312
329,894
88,215

887,422
56,495
81,403
-3,701
85,104
1,552
1,023,768
513,881
(D)
2,078*
39,410
174,317
85,461
88,856
31,477
31,468
99,753
27,334
104,679
509,887
76,674
339,000
94,213

930,275
59,494
115,811
19,925
95,886
25,077
1,080,503
561,643
(0)
(0)
44,731
192,814
92,878
99,936
34,392
33,252
106,488
28,899
116,635
518,860
72,429
347,072
99,359

990,781
60,178
115,012
11,341
103,671
16,453
1,149,518
587,787
3,194
2,346
47,214
197,729
97,667
100,062
35,020
36,027
108,163
30,255
127,839
561,731
73,441
379,713
108,577

1,043,244
64,287
120,946
3,209
117,737
8,315
1,220,162
644,492
3,148
3,356
60,883
209,502
105,386
104,116
37,102
38,095
113,629
33,785
144,992
575,670
75,910
383,145
116,615

1,116,281
69,409
135,160
6,974
128,186
12,352
1,308,498
706,683
3,538
5,028
64,200
220,925
100,787
120,138
40,439
41,327
128,035
36,573
166,618
601,815
83,902
390,935
126,978

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

ll

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

Income by Place of Residence

Derivation of total personal income:
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type

Earnings by industry:
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7.......
Construction..................................................
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...............................................

Income by Place of Residence

Derivation of total personal income:
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3...............
Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Proprietors' income6................................................
Earnings by industry:
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7......
Manufacturing................................................

Government and government enterprises......................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars]
Columbia, SC (MSA)
1986
1985
1984

1987

1982

Columbus, GA -A L (MSA)
1985
1984
1983

5,745,895
5,737,624
8,271
444.2
12,935

6,190,474
6,180,751
9,723
451.4
13,714

2,085,635
2,079,616
6,019
243.5
8,564

2,247,720
2,243,989
3,731
243.6
9,227

2,451,581
2,446,647
4,934
246.0
9,967

4,356,669
257,156
-173,268
3,926,245
644,418
760,902

4,733,563
282,886
-188,579
4,262,098
677,577
806,220

5,108,254
303,169
-188,898
4,616,187
726,878
847,409

1,607,267
88,209
-136,217
1,382,841
276,527
426,267

1,733,195
93,809
-138,886
1,500,500
292,373
454,847

3,729,439
318,566
308,664
11,018
297,646
13,281
4,343,388
3,126,225
9,910
15,815
267,090
623,708
306.274
317,434
299,406
308,579
411.274
381,880
808,563
1,217,163
197,258
182,202
837,703

4,054,903
337,470
341,190
6,086
335,104
8,271
4,725,292
3,387,599
10,114
10,173
305,650
657,083
325,279
331,804
317,576
308,855
443,591
410,714
923,843
1,337,693
198,761
216,694
922,238

4,375,363
362,827
370,064
7,443
362,621
9,723
5,098,531
3,685,966
11,182
11,725
321,254
709,834
344,919
364,915
352,139
328,491
479,207
430,876
1,041,258
1,412,565
213,551
211,978
987,036

1,413,806
108,031
85,430
5,041
80,389
6,019
1,601,248
993,992
3,168
5,829
69,254*
318,852*
247,203*
71,715
76,947*
52,510
155,430
94,379
215,312
607,256
124,351
308,865
174,040

1987

1,152,886
1,148,686
4,200
102.3
11,274

728,559
49,425
-22,420
656,714
170,895
276,266
601,821
60,813
65,925
3,332
62,593
4,168
724,391
611,831
1,985
16,380
46,744
217,453
162,304
55,149
89,445
16,455
76,850
20,111
126,408
112,560
8,412
2,823
101,325

1982

1983

4,131,987
4,119,343
12,644
422.8
9,773

4,492,851
4,489,138
3,713
428.5
10,484

4,919,098
4,901,611
17,487
433.0
11,360

5,331,565
5,318,284
13,281
435.8
12,234

3,310,243
187,530
-109,698
3,013,015
492,607
626,365

3,653,181
205,094
-167,587
3,280,500
533,430
678,921

4,040,154
227,746
-172,503
3,639,905
585,840
693,353

2,848,342
257,415
204,486
10,168
194,318
12,644
3,297,599
2,288,862
6,706
12,324
179,787
480,996
232,083
248,913
267,952
228,861
293,894
269,435
548,907
1,008,737
165,936
189,527
653,274

3,136,207
286,035
230,939
1,317
229,622
3,713
3,649,468
2,570,857
8,757
11,929
257,539
511,193
249,034
262,159
280,072
247,108
331,341
304,234
618,684
1,078,611
174,618
216,999
686,994

3,450,991
306,253
282,910
15,118
267,792
17,487
4,022,667
2,896,216
9,756
12,935
291,655
583,470
285,929
297,541
278,944
281,259
372,448
340,161
725,588
1,126,451
186,137
193,524
746,790

1982

1983

972,466
969,493
2,973
106.3
9,146

1,017,328
1,013,458
3,870
105.9
9,610

1,070,292
1,064,691
5,601
104.3
10,261

1,103,875
1,099,707
4,168
103.2
10,701

643,269
39,615
-6,805
596,849
143,587
232,030

667,916
41,261
-16,548
610,107
154,665
252,556

702,608
44,215
-16,201
642,192
167,244
260,856

533,043
60,470
49,756
2,069
47,687
2,973
640,296
548,162
1,351
17,773
32,966
208,458
162,120
46,338
85,005
15,099
66,423
16,782
104,305
92,134
6,838
2,538
82,758

549,134
61,510
57,272
3,007
54,265
3,870
664,046
567,567
1,958
15,041
33,383
209,149
162,435
46,714
87,339
16,125
72,893
18,296
113,383
96,479
6,818
2,452
87,209

576,857
61,318
64,433
4,757
59,676
5,601
697,007
596,503
1,882
16,913
49,468
206,415
155,920
50,495
90,918
17,268
73,472
18,823
121,344
100,504
7,175
2,518
90,811

1986

1987

2,615,281
2,611,694
3,587
247.6
10,562

2,772,253
2,770,394
1,859
245.1
11,312

3,015,042

1,921,158
105,534
-155,023
1,660,601
326,061
464,919

2,043,797
116,306
-172,065
1,755,426
354,241
505,614

2,187,217
124,863
-182,895
1,879,459
365,873

2,403,498
135,873
-197,768
396,184

1,514,934
118,989
99,272
2,792
96,480
3,731
1,729,464
1,113,799
4,312
4,823
80,239*
363,042*
2/9,559*
83,483
83,936*
56,038
170,547
109,872
238,834
615,665
126,408
309,107
180,150

1,674,300
130,684
116,174
4,012
112,162
4,934
1,916,224
1,261,046
4,611
5,224
103,151*
411,754*
294,248*
117,506
91,006
62,511*
186,556
131,033
262,759
655,178
137,963
327,615
189,600

1,779,333
134,693
129,771
2,684
127,087
3,587
2,040,210
1,340,464
5,136
7,085
108,825
421,642
288,341*
132,686*
89,065
67,496
201,246
142,002
297,967
699,746
159,054
338,405
202,287

1,900,516
142,262
144,439
973
143,466
1,859
2,185,358
1,435,952
5,745
2,407
445,286
296,319*
148,296*
94,956*
68,075*
213,258
147,958
337,220
749,406
166,180
363,752
219,474

2,090,212
154,435
158,851
1,968
156,883
2,898
2,400,600
1,570,993
6,326
3,691
474,913*
149,135
100,529*
69,184
237,284
165,877
377,888
829,607
174,181
420,665
234,761

1982

1983

Danville, VA (MSA)
1985
1984

1986

1987

1,220,232
1,215,203
5,029
101.9
11,979

1,011,896
1,001,503
10,393
111.3
9,090

1,099,698
1,090,220
9,478

1,197,607
1,169,011
28,596

111.0

9,904

10,780

1,222,778
1,210,060
12,718
110.8
11,037

1,276,826
1,270,184
6,642
109.8
11,629

1,365,456
1,357,178
8,278
109.1
12,510

742,543
50,754
-15,817
675,972
186,166
290,748

784,218
53,630
-12,388
718,200
199,145
302,887

664,627
38,334
61,589
687,882
152,734
171,280

725,067
40,814
71,615
755,868
160,831
182,999

774,948
42,472
81,518
813,994
192,522
191,091

779,341
45,665
83,772
817,448
203,5/6
201,754

812,110
48,612
90,137
853,635
211,319
211,872

877,738
52,421
92,136
917,453
228,409
219,594

610,736
59,919
71,888
3,366
68,522
4,200
738,343
619,362
913
15,507
38,318
224,046
162,149
61,897
82,151
20,659
81,175
20,361
136,232
118,981
8,572
3,229
107,180

644,256
62,682
77,280
4,148
73,132
5,029
779,189
656,156
1,098
13,401
54,512
215,724
(D)
(0)
83,558
23,299
89,870
23,535
151,159
123,033
8,924
3,482
110,627

550,595
60,592
53,440
5,933
47,507
10,393
654,234
582,513
1,270
1,705
30,430
319,277
267,131
52,146
25,973
22,871
66,365
15,365
99,257
71,721
6,900
2,597
62,224

597,321
65,718
62,028
5,189
56,839
9,478
715,589
640,238
1,590
1,166
34,395
355,346
297,192
58,154
26,887
22,550
72,792
18,151
107,361
75,351
6,800
2,408
66,143

623,693
63,761
87,494
24,389
63,105
28,596
746,352
666,786
1,609
1,179
37,738
358,441
294,873
63,568
28,035
25,560
77,485
19,129
117,610
79,566
7,209
2,780
69,577

639,078
62,737
//, 526
8,513
69,013
12,718
766,623
679,774
1,548
2,268
39,560
350,899
284,695
66,204
29,191
26,453
82,960
19,796
127,099
86,849
7,523
3,210
76,116

668,477
65,111
78,522
2,471
/6,051
6,642
805,468
712,431
1,640
481
44,046
363,425
295,188
68,237
31,456
28,416
84,995
20,373
137,599
93,037
7,637
3,760
81,640

722,442
68,462
86,834
3,866
82,968
8,278
869,460
768,045
1,948
746
50,682
384,435
308,814
75,621
33,549
32,790
89,386
22,115
152,394
101,415
7,957
4,052
89,406

Cumberland, MD— WV (MSA)
1986
1985
1984

111.1

245.9
12,261

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METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

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 work....................................
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance1.
Plus: Adjustment for residence......................................
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence.............
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent1.............................
Plus: Transfer payments...................................................
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
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............................................................
Military............................................................................
State and local..............................................................

laytona Beach, FL (MSA)
1984
1985

1982

1983

2,842,793
2,809,107
33,686
282.0
10,082

3,180,135
3,137,664
42,471
291.5
10,909

3,499,891
3,450,357
49,534
300.5
11,646

1.350,497
72,946
77,435
1,354,986
806,014
681,793

1,516,690
82,191
88,140
1,522,639
907,238
750,258

1,084,485
98,257
167,755
22,505
145,250
33,686
1,316,811
1,089,359
8,714
9,803
105,740
167,630
38,019
129,611
84,062
44,027
231,785
61,595
376,003
227,452
18,859
4,237
204,356

1,195,426
110,617
210,647
31,609
179,038
42,471
1,474,219
1,226,241
11,235
8,074
116,987
186,425
40,584
145,841
85,624
47,026
264,103
81,335
425,432
247,978
21,386
4,907
221,685

1982

1983

1,094,372
1,073,769
20,603
126.4
8,658

Decatur, A L (M S A )

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

3,887,908
3,834,776
53,132
310.8
12,509

4,222,425
4,161,190
61,235
321.5
13,134

4,612,269
4,547,960
64,309
331.9
13,895

1,055,198
1,031,479
23,719
122.9
8,586

1,133,520
1,121,579
11,941
123,7
9,167

1,279,400
1,249,608
29,792
125,8
10,174

1,388,997
1,367,198
21,799
127.8
10,865

1,486,304
1,456,699
29,605
128.9
11,526

1,720,959
95,063
99,441
1,725,337
996,321
778,233

1,610,541
1,573,837
36,704
131.2
12,272

1,920,184
112,236
113,692
1,921,640
1,107,762
858,506

2,098,863
123,517
134,550
2,109,896
1,189,994
922,535

2,318,221
137,066
151,001
2,332,156
1,287,469
992,644

752,940
45,219
45,494
753,215
120,643
181,340

789,560
47,532
71,174
813,202
124,151
196,167

882,272
53,010
104,551
933,813
139,650
205,937

927,125
59,075
146,288
1,014,338
155,017
219,642

981,272
60,150
169,613
1,090,735
162,452
233,117

1,056,398
64,457
202,709
1,194,650
172,662
243,229

1,356,953
121,942
242,064
38,851
203,213
49,534
1,671,425
1,399,680
11,785
8,763
156,756
219,808
46,239
173,569
89,234
56,401
288,291
89,616
479,026
271,745
23,366
5,346
243,033

1,511,436
132,659
276,089
42,665
233,424
53,132
1,867,052
1,575,944
14,032
13,537
179,650
260,406
48,995
211,411
93,235
64,396
316,198
101,288
533,202
291,108
25,663
6,100
259,345

1,649,911
144,227
304,725
50,916
253,809
61,235
2,037,628
1,712,817
14,830
2,089
195,366
272,681
57,531
215,150
97,723
68,031
346,215
113,930
601,952
324,811
26,566
6,753
291,492

1,827,613
156,819
333,789
53,496
280,293
64,309
2,253,912
1,893,960
16,407
4,777
225,095
279,092
77,066
202,026
106,265
76,023
381,308
128,847
676,146
359,952
28,983
6,948
324,021

606,143
73,085
73,712
19,580
54,132
23,719
729,221
632,062
5,240
(D)
47,104
324.437
220,999
103.438
42,919
28,187
64,684
22,287*
93,687
97,159
9,760
5,216
82,183

639,168
78,173
72,219
7,981
64,238
11,941
777,619
673,727
4,777
( )
44,815
353,987
230,216
123,771
42,006
26,792
72,923
25,088*
99,579
103,892
9,470
5,047
89,375

701,532
82,066
98,674
25,922
72,752
29,792
852,480
742,172
5,032
2,451
45,950
388,984
247,602
141,382
47,459
32,955
79,970
29,935
109,436
110,308
9,562
5,483
95,263

750,883
82,893
93,349
17,884
75,465
21,799
905,326
781,364
4,958
3,074
55,318
398,769
255,707
143,062
49,865
33,965
85,009
33,034
117,372
123,962
9,903
6,305
107,754

784,995
86,111
110,166
25,686
29,605
951,667
818,603
5,014
2,544
58,873
400,966
248,980
151.986
50,402
36,949
93,597
36,323
133,935
133,064
10,294
6,784
115.986

843,378
90,636
122,384
32,548
89,836
36,704
1,019,694
879,930
5,227
(D)
68,528
418,404
261,283
157,121
52,962
37,561*
100,499
37,878
154,024
139,764
11,496
7,921
120,347

Dothan, AL (MSA)
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1986

1987

1,150,250
1,138,462
11,788
126.2
9,115

1,269,148
1,235,823
33,325
128.2
9,897

1,359,131
1,339,195
19,936
128.3
10,590

1,452,428
1,434,510
17,918
128.0
11,350

1,570,064
1,548,485
21,579
129.6
12,119

3,129,008
3,105,851
23,157
278,8
11,223

3,252,838
3,258,171
-5,333
279.8
11,625

3,585,716
3,550,822
34,894
281.2
12,751

3,741,030
3,712,367
28,663
282,0
13,268

3,931,435
3,900,422
31,013
280.3
14,024

827,111
49,895
3,292
780,508
127,207
186,657

4,119,087
4,092,655
26,432
281.0
14,661

861,680
51,875
1,856
811,661
135,566
203,023

962,800
57,436
4,567
909,931
150,573
208,644

1,024,569
64,463
7,003
967,109
162,233
229,789

1,099,046
67,439
2,593
1,034,200
175,327
242,901

1,221,090
74,317
-15,579
1,131,194
185,530
253,340

2,413,815
141,149
-153,057
2,119,609
566,725
442,674

2,488,841
141,131
-164,044
2,183,666
594,181
474,991

2,795,793
158,005
-192,725
2,445,063
646,636
494,017

2,916,724
174,632
-212,518
2,529,574
691,832
519,624

3,066,976
186,744
-216,197
2,664,035
711,691
555,709

3,170,711
193,188
-191,275
2,786,248
756,881
575,958

679,854
72,035
75,222
18,159
57,063
20,603
806,508
636,808
1,738
1,148
58,126
212,004
81,106
130,898
84,550
41,956
81,984
24,408
130,894
169,700
76,462
5,197
88,041

708,744
75,313
77,623
9,443
68,180
11,788
849,892
666,368
4,213
910
50,347
219,389
83,680
135,709
84,794
43,763
88,651
26,610
147,691
183,524
81,020
4,955
97,549

773,399
79,768
109,633
31,026
78,607
33,325
929,475
732,151
4,219
907
58,321
239,093
91,808
147,285
92,110
48,192
96,448
27,772
165,089
197,324
87,744
5,306
104,274

843,662
84,253
96,654
17,648
79,006
19,936
1,004,633
787,714
2,983
1,387
65,595
247,512
91,204
156,308
101,449
55,682
107,434
29,477
176,195
216,919
95,227
5,994
115,698

903,566
90,214
105,266
15,646
89,620
17,918
1,081,128
858,655
2,636
506
68,453
254,462
96,429
158,033
109,252
58,205
120,258
32,355
212,528
222,473
95,539
6,453
120,481

1,004,127
101,560
115,403
19,166
96,237
21,579
1,199,511
957,052
2,614
679
72,073
291,617
113,876
177,741
121,120
61,416
129,155
34,702
243,676
242,459
107,963
7,502
126,994

1,970,536
227,898
215,381
16,486
198,895
23,157
2,390,658
2,206,970
5,759
131,405
176,607
807,922
309,250
498,672
164,246
154,654
231,137
71,966
463,274
183,688
24,934
5,825
152,929

2,029,389
239,165
220,287
-11,784
232,071
-5,333
2,494,174
2,300,442
6,704
142,074
185,292
811,185
345,791
465,394
177,723
146,368
253,127
81,974
495,995
193,732
26,319
7,072
160,341

2,246,574
254,781
294,438
28,514
265,924
34,894
2,760,899
2,554,100
5,858
156,267
229,554
920,559
388,913
531,646
193,425
155,223
265,087
90,415
537,712
206,799
28,967
6,809
171,023

2,356,413
254,168
306,143
22,521
283,622
28,663
2,888,061
2,661,524
6,168
153,477
250,487
936,429
407,844
528,585
196,717
166,503
270,752
97,245
583,746
226,537
31,766
7,709
187,062

2,466,048
261,121
339,807
25,063
314,744
31,013
3,035,963
2,790,268
5,929
140,432
282,317
968,193
428,725
539,468
200,075
170,348
285,569
107,959
629,446
245,695
32,224
8,845
204,626

2,548,695
263,977
358,039
20,350
337,689
26,432
3,144,279
2,888,269
6,326
133,386
276,487
978,558
464,641
513,917
205,330
185,256
312,635
114,491
675,800
256,010
33,205
10,669
212,136

0

Evansville, IN— KY (MSA)
1984
1985

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income.................................
Nonfarm personal income...................................................
Farm income1...........................................................................
Population (thousands)1 ..... ....................................................

Per capita personal income (dollars)..............

Derivation of total personal income:
Total earnings by place of work...

Less: Personal contributions for social insurance1.........
Plus: Adjustment for residence..............................
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.........................
Plus: Transfer payments.....................................
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 other1.
Mining..................................................
Construction...........................................
Manufacturing.........................................
Nondurable goods..................................
Durable goods......................................
Transportation and public utilities....................
Wholesale trade.......................................
Retail trade............................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate..................
Services................................................
Government and government enterprises...............
Federal, civilian........................................
Military................................................
State and local.....................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

13

metropolitan areas

Table 4.__ Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

Income by Place of Residence

Derivation of total personal income:
Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................
Equals-. Net earnings by place of residence......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries.................................................
Other labor income.................................................
Proprietors’ income4................................................
Earnings by industry:
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7......
Construction..................................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Derivation of total personal income:
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:

Earnings by industry:
Nonfarm.............................................................
Private...........................................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7......
Manufacturing................................................

State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Fayetteville— Sprin gdale, AR (NISA)
Fayetteville, NC (MSA)
1986
1984
1985
1983
1982
1987
1986
1985
1984

1987

1982

1983

2,090,951
2,082,039
8,912
248.3
8,421

2,286,882
2,283,335
3,547
250.8
9,117

2,494,044
2,485,453
8,591
254.0
9,818

2,664,854
2,659,026
5,828
255.5
10,431

2,796,581
2,789,173
7,408
257.1
10,878

2,971,611
2,961,222
10,389
258.5
11,494

873,862
849,544
24,318
101.8
8,586

938,509
924,799
13,710
102.4
9,164

1,065,398
1,023,791
41,607
104.1
10,238

1,154,021
1,119,756
34,265
105.7
10,922

1,246,449
1,205,628
40,821
107.1

1,332,394
1,301,939
30,455
109.7

1,746,447
96,034
-70,343
1,580,070
159,417
351,464

1,913,960
106,045
-86,413
1,721,502
181,001
384,379

2,096,562
117,323
-93,890
1,885,349
213,194
395,501

2,219,029
127,359
-95,542
1,996,128
235,776
432,950

2,311,981
136,164
-94,075
2,081,742
259,209
455,630

2,457,652
143,809
-100,795
2,213,048
280,143
478,420

650,284
37,440
-41,022
571,822
153,320
148,720

691,514
40,819
-41,054
609,641
165,637
163,231

808,911
46,105
-45,883
716,923
179,096
169,379

865,383
52,777
-44,259
768,347
202,279
183,395

950,659
58,298
840,836
212,295
193,318

1,046,589
65,665
904,264
222,617
205,513

1,583,084
80,176
83,187
5,914
77,273
8,912
1,737,535
709,427
3,616
1,649
53,850
199,649
139,561
60,088
66,732
39,469
159,034
39,222
146,206
1,028,108
166,300
693,296
168,512

1,727,316 1,880,193
97,943
90,124
118,426
96,520
5,760
661
112,666
95,859
8,591
3,547
1,910,413 2,087,971
915,205
801,804
5,271
4,702
1,552
1,335
77,392
64,733
266,098
227,494
184,932
157,090
70,404
81,166
77,689
69,807
39,671
41,786
180,044 • 202,639
48,535
44,487
196,358
167,416
1,108,609 1,172,766
192,784
178,903
794,759
756,463
185,223
173,243

1,996,202
100,131
122,696
3,007
119,689
5,828
2,213,201
976,555
5,430
2,146
84,989
266,823
186,034
80,789
82,024
46,453
219,442
52,156
217,092
1,236,646
202,721
829,812
204,113

2,069,043
103,475
139,463
4,610
134,853
7,408
2,304,573
1,042,511
7,643
503
97,560
270,660
178,801
91,859
78,235
51,814
231,601
59,597
244,898
1,262,062
212,786
827,818
221,458

2,186,187
115,932
155,533
7,440
148,093
10,389
2,447,263
1,162,0/5
8,744
820
109,818
300,083
200,594
99,489
97,543
59,165
244,727
64,696
276,479
1,285,188
224,595
820,948
239,645

503,630
55,706
90,948
18,789
72,159
24,318
625,966
486,013
2,/65
1,907
38,587
129,421
83,072
46,349
73,707
37,607
77,923
21,815
102,281
139,953
22,019
3,045
114,889

542,960
60,974
87,580
8,371
79,209
13,710
6//,804
530,889
3,314
1,899
40,961
145,266
91,333
53,933
80,037
38,283
85,8/0
26,111
109,148
146,915
23,904
3,672
119,339

611,610
66,447
130,854
36,344
94,510
41,607
767,304
603,695
3,471
2,140
47,817
162,739
101,064
61,675
95,246
44,071
96,885
29,756
121,570
163,609
25,505
3,741
134,363

660,106
71,392
133,885
29,137
104,748
34,265
831,118
653,911
3,113
2,754
54,803
174,767
109,103
65,664
105,764
46,416
103,464
30,698
132,132
177,207
27,734
3,858
145,615

719,977
76,733
153,949
35,812
118,137
40,821
909,838
720,160
3,044
1,352
61,137
199,096
127,984
71,112
113,509
51,598
106,999
33,510
149,915
189,678
27,418
4,030
158,230

808,270
88,171
150,148
25,248
124,900
30,455
1,016,134
819,436
1,309
66,270
250,895
161,242
89,653
127,359
50,824
113,981
35,517
169,516
196,698
4,440
162,035

1982

1983

1986

1987

1982

1983

1986

1987

1,168,399
1,137,652
30,747
136.6
8,553

1,214,159
1,202,208
11,951
137.0
8,860

1,297,706
1,276,182
21,524
136.9
9,480

1,362,650
1,338,146
24,504
137.8
9,889

1,428,080
1,408,562
19,518
135.9
10,507

1,518,096
1,488,130
29,966
136.0
11,160

940,193
913,766
26,427
112.2
8,379

996,601
986,873
9,728
112.6
8,849

1,095,528
1,078,171
17,357
114.4
9,580

1,161,734
1,148,887
12,847
115.7
10,039

1,226,611
1,226,115
496
116.4

1,320,162
1,304,340
15,822
117.0
11,279

870,519
51,599
-20,679
798,241
166,330
203,828

878,454
52,764
-6,933
818,757
170,492
224,910

927,912
56,372
2,739
874,279
188,330
235,097

958,120
60,502
13,923
911,541
202,209
248,900

1,001,283
61,054
15,081
955,310
210,394
262,376

1,055,783
63,818
30,541
1,022,506
222,891
272,699

758,118
43,381
-50,893
663,844
110,276
166,073

783,642
45,170
-40,951
69/,521
121,607
177,473

885,957
51,069
-55,595
779,293
131,448
184,787

924,383
56,55/
-60,369
807,457
145,092
209,185

977,834
61,521
-60,809
855,504
149,894
221,213

1,053,076
64,981
-58,118
929,977
160,641
229,544

703,302
80,756
86,461
27,836
58,625
30,747
839,772
628,177
3,151
2,461
48,242
292,354
74,144
218,210
43,111
29,032
77,405
24,1)6
108,245
211,595
103,827
6,130
101,638

715,675
83,363
79,416
9,167
70,249
11,951
866,503
649,497
3,131
1,926
41,358
302,216
81,301
220,915
43,375
31,253
84,496
26,752
114,990
217,006
102,218
5,842
108,946

746,605
82,290
99,017
18,807
80,210
21,524
906,388
682,033
3,347
1,683
46,980
303,994
87,814
216,180
46,019
34,367
90,768
29,988
124,887
224,355
103,494
6,238
114,623

771,797
79,965
106,358
21,745
84,613
24,504
933,616
695,945
3,373
2,032
46,192
298,144
83,371
214,773
45,367
37,340
96,239
32,948
134,310
237,671
103,024
7,043
127,604

801,145
83,552
116,586
16,742
99,844
19,518
981,765
740,142
2,929
1,114
45,843
312,565
88,115
224,450
43,876
39,860
101,195
35,408
157,352
241,623
98,892
7,607
135,124

836,420
84,984
134,379
27,005
107,374
29,966
1,025,817
774,610
(0)
(0)
50,703
313,372
99,636
213,736
44,484
43,004
105,767
35,323
177,580
251,207
105,005
8,801
137,401

621,080
63,611
73,427
20,898
52,529
26,427
731,691
622,289
1,426
1,115
62,678
228,283
131,625
96,658
63,917
42,579
80,971
29,764
111,556
109,402
12,582
4,122
92,698

651,717
65,943
65,982
4,411
61,571
9,728
773,914
655,963
1,881
1,197
53,650
245,932
149,870
96,062
66,882
41,624
88,652
32,344
123,801
117,951
13,520
4,817
99,614

728,954
72,406
84,597
12,156
72,441
17,357
868,600
739,203
1,971
1,246
68,357
278,616
175,048
103,568
67,819
45,765
99,158
35,070
141,201
129,397
14,393
5,328
109,676

767,808
72,505
84,070
7,641
76,429
12,847
911,536
765,659
2,081
1,805
74,019
275,100
174,614
100,486
66,553
49,275
105,207
39,041
152,578
145,877
15,331
5,674
124,872

819,715
/ 5,952
83,167
-4,702
86,869
496
977,338
818,993
2,177
780
83,653
281,204
184,552
96,652
64,560
52,120
114,211
47,935
172,353
158,345
15,265
5,748
137,332

869,957
78,883
104,236
10,280
93,956
15,822
1,037,254
868,824
2,509
1,081
77,258
296,400
187,859
108,541
63,089
54,479
122,955
50,800
200,253
168,430
15,910
6,213
146,307

Florence, AL (MSA)
1985
1984

Florence, SC (MSA)
1985
1984

14

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income.............
Nonfarm personal income...................
Farm income1.........................
Population (thousands)2.................
Per capita personal income (dollars)....
Derivation of total personal income:
Total earnings by place of work..............
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....................
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 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...................
Military........................
State and local...................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income............
Nonfarm personal income...........
Farm income1.....................
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......................
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 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....................
Military...................
State and local........................
See footnotes at end of tables.

_________ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Thousands of dollars]
Fort .auderdale— Hollywood- -Pom pano Beach, FL (PMSA)
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987

1982

Fort Myers— Cape Coral, FL (MSA)
1983
1984
1985 1 1986

1987

14,861,979
14,839,842
22.137
1,071.2
13,874

1,087.2
14,937

6,903,153
376,941
1,531,318
8,057,530
4,482,648
2,321,801

17,720,449
1,101.0
16,095

19,226,990
19,192,374
34,616
1,120.2
17,164

20,462,654
20,425,235
37.419
1,138.7
17,971

22,367,263
22,326,338
40,925
1,162.6

2,649,277
2,621,743
27,534
230.8
11,479

2,983,711
2,948,028
35,683
241.5
12,353

3,350,801
3,315,228
35,573
255.2
13,132

3,813,280
3,775,026
38,254
266.8
14,290

4,223,839
4,181,447
42,392
281.7
14,992

7,659,933
423,001
1,723,199
8,960,131
4,787,101
2,491,813

4,686,575
4,639,206
47,369
294.6
15,908

8,657,100
1,691,144
5,255,403
2,603,660

9,510,367
1,771,340
5,722,517
2,782,678

10,368,854
618,319
I,
II,
5,963,595
2,904,454

11,644,118
693,570
1,9844,
15,01570
594,650563
12,865,
6,451,717
3,049,983

1,301,728
70,674
18,978
1,250,032
835,539
563,706

1,473,029
80,092
24,376
1,417,313
945,716
620,682

1,667,340
92,521
26,791
1,601,610
1,084,778
664,413

1,880,436
110,580
30,402
1,800,258
1,262,944
750,078

2,103,660
125,173
33,699
2,012,186
1,385,098
826,555

2,391,774
142,091
37,017
2,286,700
1,500,061
899,814

5,828,399
541,671
533,083
12,527
520,556
22.137
6,005,194
42,704
68,695
629,212
833,637
177,565
656,072
492,818
423,126
1,059,200
580,721
1,875,081
875,822
¿954
770,170

6,385,509
608,131
666,293
23,716
642,577
33,074
6,677,071
48,670
56,244
691,303
194,694
694,261
551,875
453,914
1,150,995
2.118Ì601
949,788
¿072

7,221,233
664,402
771,465
20,972
750,493
30,192
7,610,657
51,023
62,433
859,544
226,368
773,294
519,283
1,260,169
2,522,301
1,016,251
14,198

7,909,368
696,102
904,897
25,642
879,255
34,616
8,340,463
55,075
88,975
931,785
256,579

8,616,882
756,956
995,016
28,687
966,329
37.419
10,331,435
9,088,091
56,209
26,859
1,014,365
287,450
052,059
629,294
1,513,756
3,175,651
1,243,344
134,128
17,151

9,696,494
835,407
1,112,217
31,954
I,
40,925
II,
10,223,407
69,971
42,534
1,038,616
1,191,985
332,357
859,628
739,214
769,636
1,644,488
1,069,004
3,657,959
1,379,786
153,297
17,747
1,208,742

1,045,104
95,228
161,396
14,882
080,146,263514
27,534
603,1,274,193194
1,087,092
19,378
14,190
178,592
65,254
24,643
40,611
95,126
62,971
215,205
99,493
336,883
187,102
21,022
2,822
163,258

1,157,790
108,804
206,435
23,433
183,002
35,683
1,437,346
1,228,426
23,858
11,945
196,210
70,121
27,323
42,798
106,222
68,558
249,042
117,971
384,499
208,920
23,647
3,168
182,105

1,318,105
120,242
228,993
23,593
205,400
35,573
1,631,767
1,400,685
22,466
14,765
240,113
81,805
29,815
51,990
113,447
78,208
279,559
119,317
451,005
231,082
26,112
3,531
201,439

1,472,081
129,590
278,765
26,218
252,547
38,254
1,842,182
1,590,046
33,505
22,191
263,223
88,518
33,351
55,167
125,981
88,840
320,404
129,943
517,441
252,136
29,239
3,980
218,917

1,652,913
145,154
305,593
30,280
275,313
42,392
2,061,268
1,779,564
37,820
6,683
289,803
103,789
39,726
64,063
138,428
93,800
354,712
148,753
605,776
281,704
30,497
4,342
246,865

1,897,483
163,247
331,044
34,421
296,623
47,369
2,344,405
2,019,987
41,510
10,414
321,521
112,012
48,477
63,535
139,442
102,321
403,760
169,888
719,119
324,418
33,979
4,594
285,845

1982

1983

1986

1987

1982

1983

1986

1987

102,487
1744
11,874

14l‘635
182.6
12,699

106,775
191.3
13,117

2,819,014
113,636

3,141,917
3,035,946
105,971

14,193

15,142

3,509,495
3,381,248
128,247
215.4
16,291

1,473,586
1,455,368
18,218
164.5
8,959

1,575,099
1,559,346
15,753
167.4
9,409

1,721,780
1,696,769
25,011
170.9
10,078

1,838,911
1,812,815
26,096
173.5
10,601

1,958,011
1,926,229
31,782
175.8
11,139

1,089,551
54,834
24,160
1,058,877
647,907
364,090

2,071,510
2,037,867
33,643
178.2
11,626

1,210,690
59,916
61,562
1,212,336
406Ì910

65,387
85,439
1,274,994
437,504

1,359,547
74,956
109,348
1,393,939
494,035

1,482,146
83,784
144,552
1,542,914
1,050,764
548,239

1,725,749
97,120
141,233
1,769,862
1,141,511
598,122

1,114,534
70,531
-76,085
967,918
232,368
273,300

1,222,364
78,445
-96,654
1,047,265
239,589
288,245

1,373,152
88,184
-115,044
1,169,924
259,622
292,234

1,459,223
99,297
-124,834
1,235,092
288,200
315,619

1,572,676
108,607
-134,408
1,329,661
294,220
334,130

1,685,238
116,256
-153,343
1,415,639
306,601
349,270

833,023
175,568
79,069
96,499

882,330
240,444
118,897
121,547

941,817
223,161
84,466
138,695

872,957
46,393
12,407
195,635
90,545
35,105
55,440
86,614
30,675
133,812
50 329
226‘547
114,107
10,222
3,869
100,016

50,469
178,031
93,891
56410
32.047
148,494
65,801
266,343
¿349
4,373

1,148,167
50,609
172,889
105,826
64,448
35,541
168,956
290,423
12,773
4,771
124,515

1,017,593
248,788
91,515
157,273
113,636
1,245,911
1,083,032
56,664
158,279
118,389
73,412
41,663
185,894
327,253
15,026
5,102
142,751

1,128,896
249,841
84,090
165,751
105,971
1,376,175
1,191,777
54,721
3,851
182,843
128,927
81,046
41,383
210,856
80,645
377,762
184,398
16,268
5,500
162,630

1,314,845
119,663
291,241
105,362
185,879
128,247
1,597,502
1,390,384
62,743
7,018
222,176
143,108
50,117
92,991
129,519
50,349
241,585
95,122
438,764
207,118
18,170
4,312
184,636

887,376
99,396
127,762
15,033
112,729
18,218
1,096,316
983,504
2,170
32,542
67,277
348,250
127,809
220,441
83,997
63,958
118,254
39,734
227,322
112,812
33,087
4,197
75,528

973,566
110,386
138,412
12,674
125,738
15,753
1,206,611
1,088,346
2,768
32,331
69,121
413,422
138,954
274,468
86,900
66,387
128,846
44,784
243,787
118,265
31,389
5,072
81,804

1,089,940
118,956
164,256
21,975
142,281
25,011
1,348,141
1,219,490
2,674
36,722
86,768
467,741
152,598
315,143
95,795
71,165
140,330
50,742
267,553
128,651
33,960
5,238
89,453

1,160,901
121,324
176,998
23,150
153,848
26,096
1,433,127
1,295,901
2,885
38,820
88,006
494,624
170,487
324,137
100,793
75,157
150,062
55,806
289,748
137,226
36,431
5,579
95,216

1,240,973
128,218
203,485
28,913
174,572
31,782
1,540,894
1,395,433
2,717
31,108
96,844
540,630
189,456
351,174
110,349
74,760
153,401
62,637
322,987
145,461
37,038
6,184
102,239

1,333,700
137,424
214,114
30,670
183,444
33,643
1,651,595
1,498,107
3,153
28,171
101,819
587,688
203,652
384,036
114,587
77,454
159,689
63,742
361,804
153,488
40,658
6,870
105,960

583,574
1,387,511
2,794,599
1,135,288
15,819

Fort Pierce, FL (MSA)
1984
1985

Fort Sm ith, AR— OK (MSA
1984
1985

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

15

metropolitan areas

Table 4.— IPersonal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

Income by Place of Residence

Derivation of total personal income:
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3...............
Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries.................................................
Other labor income.................................................
Proprietors' income6................................................
Farm..............................................................
Earnings by industry-.
Nontarm.............................................................
Private............................................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7......
Manufacturing................................................
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Retail trade...................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place ot Residence
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Derivation of total personal income:
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:

Earnings by industry:
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7......

Government and government enterprises......................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1982

[Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Gadsden, AL (MSA)
Fort W alton Beach, FL (MSA)
1985
1984
1983
1982
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983

1,121,221
1,120,513
708
118.7
9,443

1,251,601
1,251,191
410
124.5
10,049

1,376,394
1,375,523
871
129.8
10,605

1,511,643
1,510,943
700
135.1
11,189

1,652,745
1,652,061
684
140.8
11,739

1,814,664
1,814,092
572
145.3
12,485

874,959
867,229
7,730
102.6
8,531

924,919
917,558
7,361
102.3
9,044

1,000,844
993,532
7,312
103.1
9,710

820,311
42,804
-37,221
740,286
132,572
248,363

912,349
47,995
-41,115
823,239
154,324
274,038

1,008,347
53,924
-46,782
907,641
184,246
284,507

1,089,156
60,100
-50,991
978,065
209,440
324,138

1,196,258
67,431
-56,167
1,072,660
231,874
348,211

1,322,937
73,909
-64,558
1,184,470
250,365
379,829

616,334
38,327
7,674
585,681
111,650
177,628

650,931
40,218
5,152
615,865
117,719
191,335

729,053
40,438
50,820
189
50,631
708
819,603
392,099
2,844
1,231
45,326
47,849
8,663
39,186
29,379
11,171
86,627
27,573
140,099
427,504
129,439
233,898
64,167

800,536
47,686
64,127
-95
64,222
410
911,939
461,184
4,333
1,120
60,664
55,081
9,876
45,205
31,452
12,896
100,099
32,884
162,655
450,755
129,437
251,418
69,900

881,515
53,566
73,266
373
72,893
871
1,007,476
532,220
3,446
1,143
78,202
71,131
10,747
60,384
33,445
15,140
112,195
36,826
180,692
475,256
133,055
266,019
76,182

945,214
57,105
86,837
215
86,622
700
1,088,456
595,663
8,409
1,885
74,208
79,797
12,368
67,429
37,248
16,596
123,592
43,282
210,646
492,793
132,929
275,600
84,264

1,034,805
62,294
99,159
215
98,944
684
1,195,574
668,328
9,904
323
73,031
96,029
13,448
82,581
40,824
16,822
135,092
52,499
243,804
527,246
135,657
296,633
94,956

1,144,422
69,771
108,744
91
108,653
572
1,322,365
737,933
10,791
688
70,659
106,122
14,770
91,352
46,027
19,325
144,579
58,695
281,047
584,432
148,377
330,469
105,586

502,372
63,167
50,795
6,998
43,797
7,730
608,604
539,131
941
2,597
22,359
270,666
(D)
(D)
45,013
17,693
58,418
19,199
102,245
69,473
8,040
4,747
56,686

528,262
66,099
56,570
6,657
49,913
7,361
643,570
570,734
1,839
1,576
26,498
284,347
(D)
(D)
46,996
17,074
62,794
21,923
107,687
72,836
8,419
4,452
59,965

1982

1983

1986

1987

1982

1,598,763
1,579,108
19,655
182.5
8,758

1,743,505
1,725,973
17,532
187.8
9,285

1,943,109
1,918,404
24,705
192.3
10,103

2,143,263
2,122,469
20,794
197.6
10,848

2,298,739
2,273,349
25,390
200.5
11,465

2,498,288
2,472,632
25,656
205.0
12,187

9,352,526
9,262,223
90,303
869.1
10,761

10,131,030
10,064,200
66,830
876.1
11,564

11,262,120
11,166,484
95,636
884.7
12,730

12,109,790
12,026,383
83,407
894.3
13,541

12,989,572
12,914,364
75,208
902.3
14,395

14,097,105
14,012,583
84,522
915.7
15,396

1,181,197
47,929
-15,663
1,117,605
223,412
257,746

1,302,243
53,786
-35,296
1,213,161
245,320
285,024

1,469,996
60,876
-45,618
1,363,502
275,960
303,647

1,627,092
70,012
-55,433
1,501,647
303,248
338,368

1,731,179
76,201
-61,805
1,593,173
339,404
366,162

1,881,398
82,600
-68,156
1,730,642
367,762
399,884

7,558,650
453,942
-265,365
6,839,343
1,348,970
1,164,213

8,181,759
485,494
-272,437
7,423,828
1,456,005
1,251,197

9,139,187
542,981
-311,195
8,285,011
1,687,803
1,289,306

9,828,274
616,075
-331,358
8,880,841
1,846,495
1,382,454

10,546,976
672,903
-356,363
9,517,710
1,970,957
1,500,905

11,495,892
729,464
-383,674
10,382,754
2,137,392
1,576,959

999,583
82,541
99,073
15,409
83,664
19,655
1,161,542
709,411
4,912
(D)
75,673
86,524
18,700
67,824
43,500
34,538
138,732
48,508
264,389*
452,131
58,104
4,322
389,705

1,097,643
93,685
110,915
13,405
97,510
17,532
1,284,711
793,651
5,328
(D)
83,093
96,492
19,901
76,591
45,251
39,287
155,718
54,263
300,522*
491,060
63,469
5,108
422,483

1,234,002
102,398
133,596
20,642
112,954
24,705
1,445,291
890,406
6,033
(0)
97,633
113,028
22,021
91,007
47,888
43,954
168,168
54,688
343,413*
554,885
68,776
5,722
480,387

1,373,149
109,124
144,819
16,822
127,997
20,794
1,606,298
974,229
6,955
(D)
101,037
113,253
23,780
89,473
52,270
49,815
179,444
71,037
381,859*
632,069
73,046
6,281
552,742

1,448,946
116,127
166,106
21,508
144,598
25,390
1,705,789
1,049,096
6,846
(D)
109,730
117,406
26,468
90,938
50,822
48,950
191,983
79,036
425,171*
656,693
77,758
6,238
572,697

1,574,556
125,066
181,776
21,648
160,128
25,656
1,855,742
1,144,371
8,121
2,497
103,565
127,343
29,609
97,734
55,256
47,116
209,199
81,997
509,277
711,371
82,781
6,850
621,740

6,265,977
715,765
576,908
75,875
501,033
90,303
7,468,347
6,727,105
15,871
25,456
404,430
2,898,960
1,735,391
1,163,569
558,629
538,557
704,395
345,386
1,235,421
741,242
105,371
18,600
617,271

6,735,663
765,917
680,179
52,923
627,256
66,830
8,114,929
7,357,033
20,415
23,192
433,753
3,144,177
1,893,767
1,250,410
609,666
539,747
810,988
398,726
1,376,369
757,896
115,385
16,111
626,400

7,533,545
799,147
806,495
81,950
724,545
95,636
9,043,551
8,202,398
21,585
25,607
539,064
3,358,076
1,856,568
1,501,508
671,644
651,536
888,366
429,295
1,617,225
841,153
123,504
16,569
701,080

8,124,376
819,011
884,887
69,981
814,906
83,407
9,744,867
8,836,575
24,316
34,578
646,437
3,514,107
1,926,327
1,587,780
722,253
701,709
968,615
475,053
1,749,507
908,292
135,133
18,425
754,734

8,691,086
877,766
978,124
61,998
916,126
75,208
10,471,768
9,481,967
24,577
12,883
777,469
3,712,124
2,100,540
1,611,584
759,642
774,114
1,030,560
526,019
1,864,579
989,801
137,254
20,543
832,004

9,491,345
929,477
1,075,070
70,635
1,004,435
84,522
11,411,370
10,342,100
28,427
19,204
821,806
3,920,595
2,250,840
1,669,755
865,277
859,591
1,128,177
587,669
2,111,354
1,069,270
146,359
22,133
900,778

Gainesville, FL (MSA)
1985
1984

1986

1987

1,038,972
1,032,578
6,394
102.2
10,171

1,081,357
1,070,918
10,439
102.9
10,510

1,156,910

711,657
44,745
3,445
670,357
131,202
199,285

728,015
48,166
8,157
688,006
141,076
209,890

748,459
47,473
7,460
708,446
150,665
222,246

821,201
-2,086
767,007
159,864
230,039

578,280
69,282
64,095
6,622
57,473
7,312
704,345
627,629
1,808
1,607
31,805
314,508
(D)
(D)
49,573
19,869
68,522
23,716
116,221
76,716
8,547
4,713
63,456

596,071
68,326
63,618
5,707
57,911
6,394
721,621
635,486
1,936
2,040
32,615
308,834
185,691
123,143
49,517
22,175
70,600
24,924
122,845
86,135
9,103
5,363
71,669

603,750
68,556
76,153
9,759
66,394
10,439
738,020
644,942
2,049
1,152
35,731
293,103
173,489
119,614
50,482
23,167
72,800
27,381
139,077
93,078
9,302
5,847
77,929

664,663
75,798
80,740
9,475
71,265
10,188
811,013
713,896
2,171
588
39,584
327,415
195,623
131,792
53,858
26,026
28,448
158,981
97,117
9,703
6,797
80,617

102.8
11,251

Greensboro— W inston— Salem— High Point, NC (MS A)
1987
1986
1984
1985
1983

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4 — Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
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 ol 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 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..............................................
Military..............................................
State and local...........................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1...................................
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......................
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 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.......................................
Military....................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1982

[Thousands of dollars]
Greenville— Spartanburg, SC (NISA)
1983
1984
1985
1986

1987

1982

1983

Hickory, NC (MSA)
1984
1985

1986

1987

5,581,278
5,571,680
9,598
584.4
9,551

6,015,078
6,010,594
4,484
588.1
10,228

6,627,278
6,598,780
28,498
593.1
11,173

7,109,353
7,098,493
10,860
600.3
11,844

7,618,876
7,599,565
19,311
605.4
12,584

8,252,543
8,228,534
24,009
611.9
13,488

1,879,056
1,860,688
18,368
207.7
9,046

2,075,806
2,055,568
20,238
209.3
9,916

2,326,158
2,286,206
39,952
212.1
10,969

2,456,477
2,418,943
37,534
215.0
11,423

2,676,127
2,630,273
45,854
2169
12,336

4,577,728
272,497
-248,843
4,056,388
724,066
800,824

4,916,600
288,399
-260,215
4,367,986
799,300
847,792

5,478,261
321,980
-288,760
4,867,521
889,046
870,711

5,828,117
362,168
-299,022
5,166,927
967,385
975,041

6,280,005
395,951
-311,368
5,572,686
1,020,581
1,025,609

6,854,445
429,709
-338,331
6,086,405
1,093,700
1,072,438

1,591,089
96,582
-124,031
1,370,476
243,919
264,661

1,779,117
106,438
-141,653
1,531,026
262,349
282,431

2,022,505
120,119
-162,501
1,739,885
296,926
289,347

2,127,525
133*457
-171*335
1,822,733
320*732
313,012

2,330300
148130
190,470
1,991 700
348,889
335Í538

2,921,646
2*874*084
47*562
2191
13,333
? 554 9fiO
161 636
203300
2 190024
378098
353,524

3,896,601
400,200
280,927
5,272
275,655
9,598
4,568,130
4,050,904
13,988
12,362
368,374
1,776,711
1,247,072
529,639
256,271
300,595
445,216
186,124
691,263
517,226
44,227
22,994
450,005

4,163,499
426,181
326,920
299
326,621
4,484
4,912,116
4,362,099
15,722
11,058
376,487
1,913,082
1,338,642
574,440
268,626
310,545
498,135
212,915
755,529
550,017
47,926
26,799
475,292

4,618,887
456,532
402,842
24,374
378,468
28,498
5,449,763
4,849,759
16,662
11,196
438,226
2,098,711
1,443,893
654,818
290,292
356,389
554,264
233,788
850,231
600,004
51,098
29,519
519,387

4,940,061
467,108
420,948
6,870
414,078
10,860
5,817,257
5,153,637
17,471
15,428
489,082
2,137,362
1,471,307
666,055
303,811
380,768
604,848
256,236
948,631
663,620
55,429
31,809
576,382

5,301,602
495,232
483,171
15,431
467,740
19,311
6,260,694
5,527,229
18,258
6,755
545,716
2,243,778
1,538,589
705,189
319,481
397,635
648,837
280,707
1,066,062
733,465
56,594
32,811
644,060

5,792,694
534,960
526,791
19,968
506,823
24,009
6,830,436
6,052,672
20,474
9,738
583,036
2,400,453
1,644,555
755,898
363,783
434,007
717,481
305,772
1,217,928
777,764
59,956
34,609
683,199

1,337,553
135,214
118,322
15,633
102,689
18,368
1,572,721
1,395,427
2,523
3,055
68,772
808,126
343,983
464,143
77,148
87,952
139,964
26,909
180,978
177,294
12,296
4,048
160,950

1,479,800
150,492
148,825
17,598
131,227
20,238
1,758,879
1,579,709
3,510
2,622
73,341
920,766
386,846
533,920
85,707
90,534
166,953
31,535
204,741
179,170
12,890
3,414
162,866

1,669,204
161,884
191,417
37,352
154,065
39,952
1,982,553
1,785,137
3,625
2,960
85,825
1,040,327
410,370
629,957
97,246
107,319
185,179
34,523
228,133
197,416
13,663
3,533
180,220

1,765,676
163,345
198,504
34,990
163,514
37,534
2,089,991
1,870,955
3,875
4,204
93,966
1,078,887
427,343
651,544
96,945
117,037
194,262
35,888
245,891
219,036
14,711
3,914
200,411

1,927,410
178,331
224,559
43,369
181,190
45,854
2,284,446
2,044,785
3,971
1,251
105,812
1,175*573
459,847
715,726
108Ì114
125,829
211,671
37,834
274,730
239,661
15,071
4,264
220,326

2,118,502
193*023
243*435
44,985
198^450
47,562
2,507,398
2,245,027
4*932
2*523
119Í991
1,283,888
499*307
784 581
117,842
133^261
233,841
42*847
305*902
262*371
15,512
4,665
242,194

1982

Houma— Thibodaux, LA (MSA)
1983
1984
1985
1986

1987

1982

2,057,467
2,042,352
15,115
188.2
10,933

1,983,291
1,974,050
9,241
189.6
10,462

2,039,138
2,033,800
5,338
189.0
10,786

2,076,034
2,070,027
6,007
189.1
10,980

1,975,957
1,966,406
9,551
188.4
10,489

1,958,982
1,945,510
13,472
185.1
10,582

3,010,850
2,995,008
15,842
334.7
8,995

3,047,422
3,039,702
7,720
335.6
9,080

3,227,195
3,210,880
16,315
334.6
9,644

3,356,458
3,345,911
10,547
331.4
10,127

3,456,063
3,447,389
8,674
326.8
10,575

3,620,367
3,610,761
9,606
323.4
11,195

1,581,725
87,559
112,295
1,606,461
252,099
198,907

1,408,095
75,689
129,649
1,462,055
274,699
246,537

1,437,178
78,780
141,823
1,500,221
291,658
247,259

1,445,070
83,597
140,450
1,501,923
299,957
274,154

1,285,174
74,571
141,484
1,352,087
302,832
321,038

1,251,608
72,878
147,055
1,325,785
308,567
324,630

2,128,974
120,668
-14,688
1,993,618
410,704
606,528

2,088,302
118,745
-13,571
1,955,986
425,870
665,566

2,193,597
126,346
13,372
2,080,623
465,179
681,393

2,257,936
138,400
13,795
2,133,331
484,837
738,290

2,323,406
144,985
1,651
2,180,072
505,334
770,657

2,458,499
152,599
-18,634
2,287,266
531,658
801,443

1,322,446
138,389
120,890
8,735
112,155
15,115
1,566,610
1,395,376
13,444
324,590
117,356
208,556
34,477
174,079
183,359
93,753
166,170
42,823
245,325
171,234
9,599
4,224
157,411

1,151,955
118,787
137,353
3,104
134,249
9,241
1,398,854
1,222,648
19,375
268,838
101,787
138,882
33,364
105,518
164,356
83,325
159,344
44,670
242,071
176,206
10,184
4,321
161,701

1,184,590
116,350
136,238
-549
136,787
5,338
1,431,840
1,251,021
11,160
277,496
108,610
128,154
34,707
93,447
164,975
88,754
160,405
47,910
263,557
180,819
10,731
4,451
165,637

1,181,850
111,771
151,449
96
151,353
6,007
1,439,063
1,249,537
21,492
293,985
99,114
118,854
35,084
83,770
170,422
79,602
163,014
50,760
252,294
189,526
11,925
4,904
172,697

1,021,699
96,146
167,329
3,643
163,686
9,551
1,275,623
1,087,914
25,599
227,937
70,633
101,920
36,284
65,636
142,782
64,795
146,347
49,886
258,015
187,709
11,523
5,234
170,952

984,732
93,931
172,945
7,189
165,756
13,472
1,238,136
1,053,260
23,821
204,595
66,835
96,999
35,727
61,272
135,629
61,774
143,955
45,429
274,223
184,876
12,070
6,441
166,365

1,757,049
222,500
149,425
13,300
136,125
15,842
2,113,132
1,811,246
7,436
45,719
154,974
635,191
220,410
414,781
274,511
124,576
204,543
63,240
301,056
301,886
68,545
6,433
226,908

1,711,221
217,783
159,298
5,271
154,027
7,720
2,080,582
1,764,828
8,094
38,801
140,435
594,561
225,774
368,787
262,921
118,570
212,955
71,423
317,068
315,754
73,280
7,345
235,129

1,788,687
218,817
186,093
13,903
172,190
16,315
2,177,282
1,844,860
7,407
38,831
110,688
637,201
226,527
410,674
285,342
124,477
222,366
73,564
344,984
332,422
74,657
7,752
250,013

1,853,101
215,852
188,983
8,192
180,791
10,547
2,247,389
1,896,626
6,247
40,922
117,736
629,869
237,986
391,883
286,099
132,911
227,911
80,059
374,872
350,763
75,911
8,267
266,585

1,900,986
217,799
204,621
6,344
198,277
8,674
2,314,732
1,947,930
5,759
33,935
112,125
638,454
242,594
395,860
277,051
131,355
237,848
91,795
419,608
366,802
75,663
8,922
282,217

2,004,746
234,719
219,034
7,177
211,857
9,606
2,448,893
2,057,683
4,842
46,864
128,927
671,123
267,316
403,807
276,790
138,069
247,220
84,603
459,245
391,210
19,914
9,654
301,642

Huntington— Ashland, WV— KY— OH (MSA)
1983
1984
1985
1986

1987

METROPOLITAN AREAS

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

17

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Jackson, M S (M S A )

Huntsville, A L (M S A )

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income.................................
Nonfarm personal income............................
Farm income1.........................................
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..............................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.............................................
Plus: Transfer payments...................................................................

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

2,161,899
¿40,277
21,622
2093
10,330

2,372,699
2,368,832
3,867
214.1
11,083

2,645,797
2,631,615
14,182
220.3
12,008

2,924,865
2,910,541
14,324
228.0
12,830

3,192,505
3,184,716
7,789
225.0
14,190

3,490,758
3,477,724
13,034
231.5
15,082

3,675,075
3,636,188
38,887
370.5
9,920

3,910,078
3,890,386
19,692
374.6
10,439

4,203,487
4,159,763
43,724
379.6
11,074

4,462,544
4,435,739
26,805
388.3
11,491

4,696,199
4,664,999
31,200
392.6
11,961

4,984,907
4,948,009
36,898
395.9
12,591

1 922,553
115,007
239315
1 568,231
258,608
335Ì060

2,178,346
129,563
303,662
1,745,121
265,291
362,287

2,477,284
147,922
-361,357
1,968,005
303,671
374,121

2,740,775
168,827
-392,067
2,179,881
335,110
409,874

2,988,866
182,863
-430,752
2,375,251
380,433
436,821

3,320,754
200,287
-498,624
2,621,843
403,123
465,792

2,859,602
158,894
-52,808
2,647,900
506,776
520,399

3,042,097
168,805
-60,478
2,812,814
523,023
574,241

3,329,620
184,457
-80,172
3,064,991
554,270
584,226

3,516,836
205,026
-89,216
3,222,594
606,305
633,645

3,718,339
220,068
-105,753
3,392,518
633,527
670,154

3,963,066
233,758
-126,851
3,602,457
668,224
714,226

1,670,917
142,739
108^897
17,775
9U22
21,622
1,900,931
L226Ì517
4,637
2,368
5M57
503,005
106,648
396,357
52,088
70Ì623
138Ì296
42,619
358*424
674,414
436,678
77,491
160,245

1,901,462
169,492
107,392
174
107,218
3,867
2,174,479
1,439,626
6,224
2,104
68,819
650,021
114,841
535,180
55,526
75,557
155,304
49,948
376,123
734,853
477,514
81,353
175,986

2,156,790
187,973
132,521
10,563
121,958
14,182
2,463,102
1,662,965
6,260
2,450
90,546
757,165
121,937
635,228
61,448
90,396
176,147
54,604
423,949
800,137
521,873
88,374
189,890

2,397,136
200,860
142,779
10,718
132,061
14,324
2,726,451
1,865,847
4,234
3,609
102,114
819,614
127,279
692,335
64,878
100,332
197,193
62,594
511,279
860,604
547,543
96,904
216,157

2,614,293
218,134
156,439
4,216
152,223
7,789
2,981,077
2,114,308
3,674
1,834
118,011
872,366
127,891
744,475
73,248
106,226
216,962
72,316
649,671
866,769
531,582
97,333
237,854

2,901,295
246,988
172,471
9,272
163,199
13,034
3,307,720
2,379,103
4,391
2,144
139,258
938,115
130,605
807,510
82,981
114,819
238,159
79,315
779,921
928,617
578,634
96,611
253,372

2,364,535
232,670
262,397
29,068
233,329
38,887
2,820,715
2,244,743
3,344
84,399
141,181
360,000
130,629
229,371
275,697
259,282
293,935
239,910
586,995
575,972
98,720
11,517
465,735

2,504,719
246,440
290,938
10,242
280,696
19,692
3,022,405
2,409,466
22,633
63,627
148,919
381,611
138,723
242,888
285,625
273,478
329,410
267,834
636,329
612,939
103,245
13,454
496,240

2,722,315
262,935
344,370
34,446
309,924
43,724
3,285,896
2,626,401
17,884
64,378
186,863
415,145
148,538
266,607
302,394
288,369
365,945
288,104
697,319
659,495
113,189
17,670
528,636

2,903,653
267,473
345,710
17,616
328,094
26,805
3,490,031
2,784,465
11,124
64,321
195,723
452,023
161,522
290,501
324,140
288,722
379,519
314,428
754,465
705,566
121,874
19,547
564,145

3,043,417
281,546
393,376
22,084
371,292
31,200
3,687,139
2,950,833
8,524
47,171
209,688
459,595
167,535
292,060
340,579
295,189
394,254
351,502
844,331
736,306
124,016
20,647
591,643

3,239,683
300,777
422,606
27,277
395,329
36,898
3,926,168
3,149,343
(0)
(D)
216,729
470,958
173,844
297,114
391,719
307,047
416,775
380,299
920,824
776,825
132,041
22,876
621,908

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

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........................................................................
Military........................................................................................
State and local.........................................................................

Jacksonville, F L (M S A )

Jackson, T N (M S A )

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income......
Nonfarm personal income...
Farm income1..............
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.......
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*................
Plus: Transfer payments............................

1982

1983

1984

1985

650,938
646,581
4,357
76.0
8,567

700,701
701,322
-621
76.0
9,222

774,761
770,510
4,251
76.6
10,112

821,440
819,228
2,212
77.8
10,561

877,329
874,721
2,608
77.9
11,268

948,680
940,010
8,670
78.1
12,145

8,182,861
8,138,226
44,635
757.5
10,802

8,922,318
8,876,375
45,943
777.4
11,477

9,934,795
9,887,375
47,420
798.1
12,448

10,910,756
10,860,532
50,224
825.4
13,219

11,826,073
11,765,986
60,087
852.9
13,865

12,832,217
12,773,732
58,485
878.2
14,611

544,006
33,835
-83,532
426,639
99,544
124,755

593,196
34,377
-94,356
464,463
101,701
134,537

674,600
38,730
-110,247
525,623
112,999
136,139

709,701
43,140
-115,407
551,154
123,336
146,950

768,640
47,184
-127,779
593,677
126,488
157,164

833,632
50,417
-138,261
644,954
135,670
168,056

6,272,167
327,164
-62,662
5,882,341
1,022,150
1,278,370

6,861,455
365,171
-65,486
6,430,798
1,100,315
1,391,205

7,716,029
417,059
-71,402
7,227,568
1,272,348
1,434,879

8,452,861
478,106
-77,061
7,897,694
1,430,519
1,582,543

9,198,363
530,176
-86,779
8,581,408
1,559,991
1,684,674

9,981,076
571,082
-79,623
9,330,371
1,691,904
1,809,942

444,084
46,027
53,895
2,895
51,000
4,357
539,649
444,532
2,057
760
30,885
151,768
62,024
89,744
41,280
39,820
59,193
19,424
99,345
95,117
13,604
1,332
80,181

483,870
50,477
58,849
-2,025
60,874
-621
593,817
490,451
1,645
627
33,677
169,481
66,985
102,496
43,105
40,981
67,242
21,810
111,883
103,366
13,363
1,497
88,506

547,981
54,743
71,876
2,874
69,002
4,251
670,349
559,400
1,576
702
40,915
196,880
79,788
117,092
46,615
45,260
71,732
23,408
132,312
110,949
13,077
1,493
96,379

579,520
55,404
74,777
848
73,929
2,212
707,489
587,327
1,421
999
41,862
202,228
82,838
119,390
49,305
48,072
75,277
24,238
143,925
120,162
14,057
1,644
104,461

623,278
61,322
84,040
1,235
82,805
2,608
766,032
637,491
1,441
412
52,003
225,366
88,307
137,059
51,999
35,258
80,818
26,879
163,315
128,541
14,223
1,798
112,520

670,812
65,291
97,529
7,210
90,319
8,670
824,962
684,481
2,127
828
57,386
233,826
94,083
139,743
53,478
36,590
86,923
30,904
182,419
140,481
15,212
2,005
123,264

5,460,831
477,686
333,650
33,125
300,525
44,635
6,227,532
4,804,781
29,513
27,757
421,063
710,345
398,302
312,043
636,820
533,907
662,134
562,965
1,220,277
1,422,751
360,597
510,238
551,916

5,923,109
533,242
405,104
34,774
370,330
45,943
6,815,512
5,297,041
38,179
24,224
467,180
742,871
412,888
329,983
702,030
557,568
752,587
639,995
1,372,407
1,518,47!
397,408
547,924
573,139

6,668,666
584,020
463,343
36,458
426,885
47,420
7,668,609
6,020,773
41,664
26,038
568,891
844,626
453,167
391,459
763,858
647,591
841,697
712,726
1,573,682
1,647,836
423,787
608,714
615,335

7,315,356
619,443
518,062
39,358
478,704
50,224
8,402,637
6,583,206
46,314
34,212
664,230
922,869
489,218
433,651
789,918
688,146
919,632
789,408
1,728,477
1,819,431
457,006
685,565
676,860

7,949,850
663,776
584,737
49,327
535,410
60,087
9,138,276
7,181,350
47,824
17,562
749,084
969,724
493,113
476,611
794,283
740,806
976,791
933,803
1,951,473
1,956,926
453,343
749,619
753,964

8,629,816
714,501
636,759
47,208
589,551
58,485
9,922,591
7,839,601
56,894
21,690
742,285
1,012,887
503,876
509,011
857,438
798,975
1,071,063
1,031,130
2,247,239
2,082,990
475,399
777,153
830,438

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........................................
Military................................................
State and local........................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

18

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4.— IPersonal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued
________ _______________

[Thousands of dollars]

Jacksonville, N C (M S A )

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income................................
Nonfarm personal income...................................................
Farm income1...........................................................................
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................
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 other7.
Mining..........................................................................................
Construction...............................................................................
ManufacturingNondurable goods....................................
Durable goods...........................................
Transportation and public utilities..........
Wholesale trade.............................................
Retail trade......................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate......
Services............................................................
Government and government enterprises..
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military..............................................................
State and local.................................................

Johnson City— Kingsport— Bristol, T N — V A (M S A )

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

916,734
904,225
12,509
114.7
7,996

1,012,209
1,003,327
8,882
118.5
8,539

1,093,935
1,082,686
11,249
9,108

1,192,604
1,184,094
8,510
122.7
9,723

1,262,688
1,249,881
12,807
125.0

1,343,425
1,327,015
16,410
125.9
10,668

3,788,195
3,729,690
58,505
440.2
8,606

3,992,722
3,956,339
36,383
440.8
9,058

4,271,009
4,210,913
60,096
441.7
9,669

4,516,472
4,469,175
47,297
442.2
10,215

4,805,036
4,763,866
41,170
440.9
10,898

5,110,783
5,054,652
56,131
442.6
11,547

822,308
42,487
-36,984
742,837
48,533
125,364

914,921
48,206
-45,752
820,963
54,378
136,868

985,781
52,994
-44,404
888,383
64,522
141,030

1,078,025
59,089
-53,826
965,110
71,777
155,717

1,137,303
64,082
-53,584
1,019,637
77,575
165,476

1,221,712
68,327
-68,830
1,084,555
84,119
174,751

2,796,071
172,921
4,612
2,627,762
503,876
656,557

2,904,539
170,313
3,419
2,737,645
547,626
707,451

3,095,084
179,862
10,399
2,925,621
610,444
734,944

3,301,879
203,239
-14,623
3,084,017
644,196
788,259

3,525,689
220,034
-21,710
3,283,945
685,856
835,235

3,779,211
234,515
-56,403
3,488,293
737,749
884,741

756,495
23,490
42,323
10,493
31,830
12,509
809,799
200,918
I,
738
23,741
35,057
15,889
19,168
24,542
6,715
56,981
II, 486
40,354
608,881
74,283
489,525
45,073

841,070
26,752
47,099
6,943
40,156
906,039
227,756
2,530460
756
29,159
38,489
18,012
20,477
26,598
6,627
66,402
11,276
45,889
678,283
80,578
550,325
47,380

902,120
29,359
54,302
9,347
44,955
11,249
974,532
258,205
I, 516
835
34,027
45,024
19,984
25.040
29,204
7.040
73,135
II, 879
55,545
716,327
78,838
586,301
51,188

984,481
30,462
63,082
6,622
56,460
8,510
1,069,515
287,941
3,231
1,008
39,843
44,521
19,830
24,691
33,164
7,692
82,251
12,451
63,780
781,574
90,359
632,512
58,703

1,029,998
31,248
76,057
10,932
65,125
12,807
1,124,496
313,774
4,408
666
47,172
45,354
21,096
24,258
32,706
8,257
88,176
15,670
71,365
810,722
89,107
655,674
65,941

1,101,271
34,503
85,938
14,420
71,518
16,410
1,205,302
337,745
5,479
809
50,691
46,299
22,239
24,060
34,589
8,929
92,685
17,650
80,614
867,557
89,714
704,021
73,822

2,269,149
256,336
270,586
48,478
222,108
58,505
2,737,566
2,373,503
9,071
7,447
177,847
1,100,053
723,349
376,704
156,774
136,855
280,576
71,824
433,056
364,063
89,061
8,539
266,463

2,353,280
265,587
285,672
26,749
258,923
36,383
2,868,156
2,487,013
10.771
6,213
162,767
1,143,898
763,568
380,330
162.771
141,998
301,692
80,386
476,517
381,143
90,493
9,159
281,491

2,479,588
267.514
347,982
50,650
297,332
60,096
3,034,988
2,637,696
11,418
6,590
155,953
1,223,735
786,933
436,802
166.514
150,607
310,485
84,230
528,164
397,292
93,031
9,746
294.515

2,670,652
274,428
356,799
37,863
318,936
47,297
3,254,582
2,825,023
10,422
8,452
170,130
1,315,012
832,248
482,764
168,910
162,438
330,706
91,952
567,001
429,559
94,920
10,890
323,749

2,841,065
289,328
395,296
31,735
363,561
41,170
3,484,519
3,020,771
8,093
9,777
180,627
1,384,840
875,406
509,434
181,395
178,801
345,469
105,269
626,500
463,748
93,937
12,126
357,685

3,035,470
304,655
439,086
46,138
392,948
56,131
3.723.080
3,229,185
9,368
11,611
203.823
1.462.081
900.823
561,258
186,344
180,763
364,937
113,047
697,211
493,895
100,859
13,204
379,832

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

5,520,789
5,471,622
49,167
582.3
9,481

5,845,726
5,811,622
34,104
586.1
9,974

6,368,462
6,314,835
53,627
589.3
10,807

6,728,370
6,687,328
41,042
589.1
11,421

7,192,033
7,154,925
37,108
587.9
12,234

7,807,643
7,762,459
45,184
594.0
13,144

2,685,224
2,676,619
8,605
208.1
12,901

2,659,921
2,653,754
6,167
214.3
12,412

2,735,903
2,732,012
3,891
214.2
12,774

2,871,171
2,868,533
2,638
216.6
13,258

2,706,721
2,698,688
8,033
217.6
12,440

2,622,811
2,617,003
5,808
212.1
12,363

4,070,768
254,052
26,020
3,842,736
809,836
868,217

4,295,172
250,406
13,028
4,057,794
842,887
945,045

4,698,916
272,114
6,303
4,433,105
957,614
977,743

4,960,266
302,677
-13,474
4,644,115
1,029,862
1,054,393

5,372,637
331,792
-61,534
4,979,311
1,077,724
1,134,998

5,877,757
359,983
-80,534
5,437,240
1,159,516
1,210,887

2,435,565
134,634
-185,933
2,114,998
356,989
213,237

2,316,869
123,544
-176,233
2,017,092
377,630
265,199

2,390,410
128,841
-179,488
2,082,081
391,723
262,099

2,483,659
141,502
-192,679
2,149,478
432,479
289,214

2,218,415
127,445
-153,546
1,937,424
426,860
342,437

2,084,614
120,151
-123,263
1,841,200
433,507
348,104

3,318,332
333,106
419,330
42,713
376,617
49,167
4,021,601
3,264,079
10,828
61,827
258,434
969,060
543,566*
411,034*
238,259
277,728
477,192
154,301
816,450
757,522
286,957
12,225
458,340

3,476,228
352,086
466,858
27,890
438,968
34,104
4,261,068
3,465,564
12,826
54,521
275,045
1,063,093
595,592*
451,846*
244,534
279,032
491,017
170,182
875,314
795,504
300,364
13,324
481,816

3,759,589
365,692
573,635
47,517
526,118
53,627
4,645,289
3,820,722
12,078
60,583
319,457
1,200,643
376,031*
806,508*
261,240
297,040
529,646
173,991
966,044
824,567
306,842
14,571
503,154

3,991,781
371,796
596,689
35,043
561,646
41,042
4,919,224
4,034,131
12,641
56,314
327,379
1,233,479
362,967
848,092
264,197
339,458
554,685
184,311
1,061,667
885,093
296,590
15,935
572,568

4,302,915
397,144
672,578
31,138
641,440
37,108
5,335,529
4,388,925
12,546
52,999
373,077
1,277,371
387,035*
874,426*
283,602
369,324
605,480
205,892
1,208,634
946,604
307,810
16,783
622,011

4,712,895
424,776
740,086
38,909
701,177
45,184
5,832,573
4,789,194
14,177
59,552
433,096
1,267,640
409,008
858,632
325,986
406,595
655,778
232,230
1,394,140
1,043,379
327,930
18,294
697,155

2,039,841
210,384
185,340
5,502
179,838
8,605
2,426,960
2,222,751
5,837
653,943
182,739
141,157
65,763
75,394
206,216
192,977
222,454
80,343
537,085
204,209
20,579
4,788
178,842

1,901,028
196,538
219,303
3,177
216,126
6,167
2,310,702
2,093,156
6,610
573,900
166,074
120,806
65,268
55,538
195,272
166,935
240,463
88,076
535,020
217,546
22,190
5,040
190,316

1,958,254
193,963
238,193
1,012
237,181
3,891
2,386,519
2,162,401
5,642
581,940
158,261
127,377
67,734
59,643
205,710
166,686
239,911
88,868
588,006
224,118
22,904
5,227
195,987

2,029,744
193,613
260,302
-210
260,512
2,638
2,481,021
2,246,176
8,175
619,536
144,954
130,124
72,165
57,959
214,488
166,385
242,015
92,494
628,005
234,845
25,423
5,647
203,775

1,769,489
166,145
282,781
5,206
277,575
8,033
2,210,382
1,969,375
8,423
459,047
119,276
121,097
81,440
39,657
196,432
140,040
222,592
92,531
609,937
241,007
25,276
6,050
209,681

1,644,983
154,938
284,693
2,817
281,876
5,808
2,078,806
1,840,865
8,733
387,126
105,363
126,566
92,090
34,476
176,329
129,869
216,756
83,468
606,655
237,941
26,409
6,683
204,849

120.1

10,100

Knoxville, T N (M S A )

Lafayette, L A (M S A )

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income........................................
Nonfarm personal income...................................
Farm income1................................................
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................
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 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.......................................
Military................................................
State and local........................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

19

metropolitan areas

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued
[Thousands of dollars]
Lakeland— W inter Haven, F L (1A SA)

Lake Charles, L A (M S A )

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income*.......................................................
Population (thousands)’ ..............................................
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.......................
Plus. Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments............................................

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1,804,567
1,798,405
6,162
174.4
10,345

1,877,857
1,870,654
7.203
175.3
10,713

1,875,028
1,868,475
6.553
175.1
10,710

1,924,193
1,922,168
2.025
174.3
11,042

1,961,467
1,960,271
1.196
173.0
11,339

2,031,016
2,028,954
2,062
171.8
11,819

3,279,079
3,140,964
138.115
341.6
9,600

3,538,589
3,359,402
179.187
348.6
10,150

3,825,819
3,678,686
147.133
357.9
10,691

4,130,477
3,992,992
137.485
368.4
11,212

4,409,837
4,277,249
132.588
377.6
11,679

4,829,608
4,671,302
158.306
387.0
12,479

1,486,739
80,867
-81,011
1,324,861
228.239
251,467

1,494,280
78,641
-83,406
1,332,233
251,182
294,442

1,452,451
77,942
-65,545
1,308,964
273,878
292,186

1,457,886
82,303
-62,351
1,313,232
297,989
312,972

1,464,687
82,683
-70,659
1,311,345
307,671
342,451

1,520,438
87,118
-71,107
1,362,213
314,287
354,516

2,307,873
114,445
-109,429
2,083,999
612,121
582,959

2,476,726
122,806
-109,078
2,244,842
661,343
632,404

2,692,924
140,222
-115,318
2,437,384
740,556
647,879

2,854,985
158,605
-118,375
2,578,005
823,361
729,111

2,990,944
169,619
-116,066
2,705,259
910,985
793,593

3,296,432
185,522
-122,054
2,988,856
986,541
854,211

1,207,953
176,013
102,773
4,540
98,233
6,162
1,480,577
1,313,396
5,007
87,286
197,680
410,787
385,132
25,655
124,747
71,048
134.240
43,115
239,486
167,181
15,468
4,456
147,257

1,198,913
173,014
122,353
5,630
116,723
7.203
1,487,077
1,311,313
5,439
77,152
201,658
384,960
365,497
19,463
123,574
70,651
138,709
47,885
261,285
175,764
16,728
4,374
154,662

1,161,137
158,502
132,812
5,018
127,794
6.553
1,445,898
1,266,612
5,169
78,055
128,219
379,951
364,205
15,746
128,376
75,413
141,534
50,139
279,756
179,286
17,153
4,437
157,696

1,167,689
152,238
137,959
571
137,388
2.025
1,455,861
1,269,046
5,670
81,294
118,966
377,423
361,618
15,805
130,375
68,372
142,756
51,531
292,659
186,815
17,793
4,832
164,190

1,160,144
156,097
148,446
-198
148,644
1.196
1,463,491
1,277,232
5,436
48,748
149,733
390,898
376,106
14,792
121,791
63,891
137,800
51,420
307,515
186,259
17,645
5,223
163,391

1,204,728
162,953
152,757
636
152,121
2,062
1,518,376
1,328,674
4,978
35,060
125,977
450,961
393.839
57,122
119.840
64,388
142,391
52,722
332,357
189,702
18,340
5,914
165,448

1,831,926
180,674
295,273
110,866
184,407
138.115
2,169,758
1,874,888
48,503
126,967
197,441
412,963
266,802
146,161
147,219
118,054
299,093
101,312
423,336
294,870
24,456
3,346
267,068

1,916,602
193,802
366,322
152,649
213,673
179.187
2,297,539
1,982,877
51,157
127,960
177,223
430,414
271,320
159,094
159,720
127,082
338.047
109,170
462,104
314,662
25,878
3,737
285.047

2,117,461
207,375
368,088
121,010
247,078
147.133
2,545,791
2,243,479
53,278
139,529
200,985
479,799
285,915
193,884
173,726
139,712
376,659
118,719
561,072
302,312
28,439
4,189
269,684

2,257,136
212,057
385,792
111,934
273,858
137.485
2,717,500
2,389,116
59,963
139,350
208,012
487,564
297,312
190,252
170,746
159,575
407,185
131,137
625,584
328,384
31,547
4,824
292,013

2,361,064
220,010
409,870
107,730
302,140
132.588
2,858,356
2,502,720
58,640
118,138
213,503
484,921
295,612
189,309
178,630
167,696
434,086
144,839
702,267
355,636
32,635
5,242
317,759

2,592,969
237,531
465,932
132,813
333,119
158.306
3,138,126
2,738,024
61,555
115,432
231,361
529,517
316,940
212,577
187,957
184,724
468,427
156,103
802,948
400,102
35,478
5,579
359,045

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

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....................................................................................
Military....................................................................................................
State and local.....................................................................................

1982

1983

1984

KY (M S A )
1986
1985

3,623,441
3,373,220
250,221
323.4
11,205

3,881,372
3,599,711
281,661
326.1
11,902

4,298,664
3,935,321
363,343
326.5
13,166

4,529,669
4,185,126
344,543
329.6
13,741

4,744,664
4,453,139
291,525
339.2
13,986

5,107,097
4,792,158
314,939
341.5
14,953

5,041,299
5,017,311
23,988
482.6
10,447

5,450,674
5,429,793
20,881
487.1
11,190

5,894,745
5,857,515
37,230
492.9
11,959

6,389,487
6,351,991
37,496
499.1
12,802

6,807,408
6,778,068
29,340
505.2
13,474

7,143,707
7,098,128
45,579
511.5
13,966

2,930,141
144,089
-176,647
2,609,405
571,013
443,023

3,187,413
152,277
-217,358
2,817,778
585,782
477,812

3,586,742
171,205
-252,022
3,163,515
638,836
496,313

3,790,892
193,521
-287,505
3,309,866
689,924
529,879

3,950,828
208,459
-297,607
3,444,762
737,241
562,661

4,283,280
224,427
-332,369
3,726,484
784,937
595,676

3,941,231
239,687
-91,563
3,609,981
647,295
784,023

4,278,945
262,939
-95,544
3,920,462
679,194
851,018

4,655,992
285,379
-91,756
4,278,857
741,273
874,615

6,030,461
324,543
-93,854
4,612,064
825,951
951,472

5,344,316
350,536
-80,339
4,913,441
882,287
1,011,680

5,600,802
365,881
-82,631
5,152,284
925,411
1,066,012

2,251,691
234,937
443,513
207,516
235,997
250,221
2,679,920
2,168,023
42,672
42,790
167,123
637,569
148,790*
452,394*
184,554
145,684
289,945
125,569
532,117
511,897
134,975
9,982
366,940

2,419,795
252,609
515,009
240,669
274,340
281,661
2,905,752
2,356,778
51,936
41,066
182,626
693,814
172,112*
482,519*
189,096
145,824
307,355
142,884
602,177
548,974
147,105
11,280
390,589

2,677,360
272,409
636,973
323,198
313,775
363,343
3,223,399
2,638,624
57,968
53,570*
223,579
799,264
183,237*
564,271*
196,425
149,589*
335,689
153,148
658,957
584,775
157,217
12,692
414,866

2,883,359
280,244
627,289
304,360
322,929
344,543
3,446,349
2,834,085
64,610
63,119
236,829
845,557
198,653*
587,607*
201,060
176,643
360,567
166,119
719,581
612,264
164,454
13,466
434,344

3,0«,906
291,358
610,564
251,047
359,517
291,525
3,659,303
3,013,235
71,704
55,912
266,085
842,087
203,920*
582,289*
210,957
178,881
385,735
189,680
812,194
646,068
164,883
14,114
467,071

3,306,396
312,222
664,662
271,845
392,817
314,939
3,968,341
3,271,852
75,180*
48,407*
315,999
892,929
211,017
681,912
221,813
190,486
410,556
206,074*
901,870
696,489
175,371
15,409
505,709

3,316,986
333,715
290,530
12,022
278,508
23,988
3,917,243
3,092,700
10,604
20,072
245,636
663,930
315,179
348,751
394,421
304,361
399,760
291,979
761,937
824,543
194,311
126,096
504,136

3,586,959
361,709
330,277
9,355
320,922
20,881
4,258,064
3,382,720
12,105
19,459
262,127
688,357
313,427
374,930
423,120
325,950
449,884
352,712
848,406
875,344
208,948
133,392
533,004

3,888,752
374,008
393,232
25,903
367,329
37,230
4,618,762
3,658,256
13,864
17,049
301,976
723,586
319,727
403,859
452,800
368,611
479,780
367,731
932,859
960,506
229,759
145,735
585,012

4,206,549
385,467
438,445
26,309
412,136
37,496
4,992,965
3,949,217
13,026
19,276
328,580
736,034
316,715
419,319
493,416
393,268
515,475
418,094
1,032,048
1,043,748
243,482
154,991
645,275

4,472,604
397,495
474,217
18,300
455,917
29,340
5,314,976
4,214,035
14,243
13,683
348,428
739,440
321,706
417,734
526,258
405,038
543,116
471,277
1,152,552
1,100,941
246,974
157,676
696,291

4,665,832
413,143
521,827
34,004
487,823
45,579
5,555,223
4,422,524
16,414
14,171
340,764
747,492
332,778
414,714
575,442
420,685
564,423
476,126
1,267,007
1,132,699
263,034
158,135
711,530

Lexington— Fayette,

Income by Place of Residence

Farm income*.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

Little Rock— North Little Rock, A R (M S A )

Earnings by Place of Work

Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries................................................
Other labor income.................................................
Proprietors’ income6................................................
Nonfarm........................................ ................
Earnings by industry:
Farm................................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

20

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

_ _________________________________
[Thousands of dollars]
ouisville, KY— IN (MSA)
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income.......................................................................
Nonfarm personal income...............................................................
Farm income'......................................................................................
Population (thousands)’ ......................................................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)......................................
Derivation of total personal income:
Total earnings by place ol 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..................................................................
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 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........................................................................
Military........................................................................................
State and local.........................................................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income.................................. .
Nonfarm personal Income..................................
Farm income'. ..............................................
Population (thousands)’ ......................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)....................
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...................................
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 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......................................
Military...............................................
State and local.......................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1987

1982

1983

Lynchburg, VA (MSA)
1984
1985

1986

1987

10,554,175
10,488,364
65,811
961.2
10,980

11,132,082
11,090,571
41,511
963.1
11,559

11,921,675
11,845,013
76,662
963.7
12,371

12,473,354
12,410,571
62,783
963.6
12,945

13,165,497
13,092,887
72,610
964.1
13,656

14,110,748
14,033,453
77,295
966.5
14,599

1,320,280
1,319,358
922
142.5
9,267

1,425,454
1,423,458
1,996
142.1
10,032

1,553,244
1,546,478
6,766
142.6
10,895

1,622,522
1,619,034
3,488
144.0
11,264

1,712,650
1,706,839
5,811
143.0
11,976

1,836,950
1728775
8775
1428
12,868

7,812,947
424,534
-180,458
7,207,955
1,754,352
1,591,868

8,227,345
437,928
-177,382
7,612,035
1,833,721
1,686,326

8,907,068
478,627
-237,570
8,190,871
2,001,542
1,729,262

9,299,120
530,428
-250,493
8,518,199
2,132,258
1,822,897

9,813,320
568,701
-261,850
8,982,769
2,264,509
1,918,219

10,578,355
609,538
-278,836
9,689,981
2,416,203
2,004,564

1,158,401
65,950
-232,622
859,829
244,784
215,667

1,242,120
69,048
-248,096
924,976
268,474
232,004

1,368,151
75,188
-271,056
1,021,907
292,940
238,397

1,422,731
82,058
-280,718
1,059,955
306,159
256,408

1,508,603
88,054
-297,368
1,123,181
314,401
275,068

1,620454
94046
319753
1,207755
341119
288,476

6,443,617
734,960
634,370
51,700
582,670
65,811
7,747,136
6,758,659
24,484
3/,533
484,223
2,310,653
1,010,320
1,300,333
658,425
566,542
801,272
463,603
1,411,924
988,477
260,601
28,045
699,831

6,778,594
762,458
686,293
27,914
658,379
41,511
8,185,834
7,142,886
28,695
37,552
504,471
2,364,978
1,019,361
1,345,617
675,731
572,732
865,336
528,148
1,565,243
1,042,948
287,325
31,648
723,975

7,308,738
794,541
803,789
63,286
740,503
76,662
8,830,406
7,739,869
30,164
39,884
511,305
2,588,237
1,059,495
1,528,742
724,327
619,724
931,501
566,944
1,727,783
1,090,537
289,401
36,696
764,440

7,671,294
787,687
840,139
49,660
790,479
62,783
9,236,337
8,068,938
31,504
50,141
519,045
2,593,226
1,082,131
1,511,095
760,858
653,824
979,118
617,370
1,863,852
1,167,399
313,624
38,144
815,631

8,056,947
813,377
942,996
59,598
883,398
72,610
9,740,710
8,511,440
31,543*
26,147*
595,073
2,626,545
1,106,279
1,520,266
798,440
636,308
1,039,619
672,646
2,082,622
1,229,270
312,612
40,995
875,663

8,687,306
866,875
1,024,174
63,661
960,513
77,295
10,501,060
9,202,674
36,180*
27,876*
656,892
2,751,857
1,160,140
1,591,717
875,507
689,854
1,115,087
720,824
2,326,195
1,298,386
325,931
45,462
926,993

980,753
112,518
65,130
-762
65,892
922
1,157,479
1,021,986
3,008
3,149
55,175
519,223
156,022
363,201
62,462
45,335
96,318
50,948
186,368
135,493
14,136
3,327
118,030

1,040,757
120,449
80,914
377
80,537
1,996
1,240,124
1,104,761
4,234
3,069
55,990
554,589
168,192
386,397
71,778
47,420
106,851
56,070
204,760
135,363
13,020
3,149
119,194

1,142,004
125,416
100,731
5,176
95,555
6,766
1,361,385
1,219,680
4,390
3,408
65,627
621,118
182,230
438,888
75,882
52,587
115,774
60,805
220,089
141,705
13,522
3,579
124,604

1,194,196
123,750
104,785
1,904
102,881
3,488
1,419,243
1,263,628
4,573
4,481
71,246
614,478
185,627
428,851
77,229
58,531
122,457
65,212
245,421
155,615
14,220
4,147
137,248

1,259,957
130,298
118,348
4,240
114,108
5,811
1,502792
1,335,211
4,968
1,635
85,062
625794
196,082
429,812
82,060
65Í096
130Í508
69,897
270,091
167,581
14,222
4,852
148,507

1,350872
137,479
132703
6616
125,487
8275
1,612,179
1431769
5383
2,606
96940
644763
199,553
445710
86338
77 412
139743
82363
295,721
180710
15757
5750
159,903

1982

Macor — W arner Robins, GA (MSA)
1983
1984
1985
1986

1987

1982

2,602,017
2,584,750
17,267
271.6
9,579

2,814,174
2,802,408
11,766
275.8
10,202

3,048,465
3,030,247
18,218
277.8
10,972

3,262,323
3,245,975
16,348
279.7
11,662

3,481,401
3,458,816
22,585
280.1
12,431

3,756,443
3,733,586
22,857
282.6
13,291

3,398,660
3,385,527
13,133
302.6
11,230

3,771,255
3,755,407
15,848
315.5
11,953

4,227,632
4,212,917
14,715
330.4
12,797

4,716,137
4,700,868
15,269
347.6
13,570

5,044,233
5,028,928
15,305
363.2
13,887

5,491,958
5*474769
17,189
374.9
14,650

2,030,085
113,179
-117,624
1,799,282
330,018
472,717

2,191,422
119,400
-138,853
1,933,169
366,555
514,450

2,402,912
131,894
-164,264
2,106,754
405,790
535,921

2,573,171
146,165
-175,989
2,251,017
426,885
584,421

2,720,772
155,324
-152,273
2,413,175
456,842
611,384

2,939,390
165,597
-161,920
2,611,873
492,909
651,661

2,273,996
121,136
328
2,153,188
602,646
642,826

2,529,379
137,358
4,424
2,396,445
671,407
703,403

2,881,143
159,036
6,069
2,728,176
763,478
735,978

3,198,803
186,192
10,381
3,022,992
866,057
827,088

3,366,225
198,901
17,630
3,184,954
957,317
901,962

3,668,500
214,812
27,074
3,480,762
1,037,175
974,021

1,729,416
161,221
139,448
12,854
126,594
17,267
2,012,818
1,317,267
9,762
(0)
91,858
403,847
255,984
147,863
115,994
93,018
195,774
110,237*
291,808
695,551
406,091
87,889
201,571

1,860,714
174,823
155,885
7,517
148,368
11,766
2,179,656
1,430,372
10,983
(D)
96,972
443,075
284,366
158,709
121,613
92,084
208,624
123,779*
327,928
749,284
437,425
97,113
214,746

2,028,056
185,948
188,908
14,046
174,862
18,218
2,384,694
1,590,504
12,257
6,057
116,354
478,417
310,236
168,181
131,203
111,824
226,656
134,755
372,981
794,190
469,666
94,118
230,406

2,177,348
193,151
202,672
12,204
190,468
16,348
2,556,823
1,714,574
12,134
7,356
119,549
509,523
335,577
173,946
142,503
124,932
248,298
144,075
406,204
842,249
493,698
99,903
248,648

2,281,726
203,691
235,355
18,495
216,860
22,585
2,698,187
1,851,236
12,876
3,856
135,058
532,503
342,934*
185,181*
148,977
122,752
270,855
163,306
461,053
846,951
464,077
105,542
277,332

2,461,331
224,389
253,670
18,553
235,117
22,857
2,916,533
2,035,136
13,772
(D)
145,954
579,525
377,687*
197,842*
149,752*
136,881
293,851
174,645
529,700
881,397
468,577
111,839
300,981

1,959,384
190,032
124,580
9,402
115,178
13,133
2,260,863
1,840,008
10,565
8,452
122,356
620,183
24,315
595,868
133,248
55,751
221,665
52,211
615,577
420,855
154,829
75,977
190,049

2,165,306
213,506
150,567
12,211
138,356
15,848
2,513,531
2,067,772
13,944
6,359
150,376
671,981
26,992
644,989
141,356
57,324
258,988
68,872
698,572
445,759
159,975
82,577
203,207

2,476,909
229,278
174,956
11,128
163,828
14,715
2,866,428
2,389,982
14,731
7,106
183,996
712,156
30,979
681,177
155,477
67,966
287,616
77,903
883,031
476,446
169,880
87,747
218,819

2,750,713
243,979
204,111
11,783
192,328
15,269
3,183,534
2,688,174
17,185
11,398
219,357
765,078
32,673
732,405
163,085
75,486
326,083
86,730
1,023,772
495,360
171,938
94,646
228,776

2,884,879
258,902
222,444
11,942
210,502
15,305
3,350,920
2,823,514
17,673
3,030
229,596
841,039
36,561
804,478
173,153
78,915
347,401
95,028
1,037,679
527,406
167,041
97,764
262,601

3,142,111
279,927
246,462
13,781
232,681
17,189
3,651,311
3,071,280
20,016
5,209
236,866
909,221
43,019
866,202
183,617
93,508
379,515
107,377
1,135,951
580,031
178,484
102,869
298,678

Melbourne— Titusville--Palm Bay, FL (MSA)
1983
1984
1985
1986

1987

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

21

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Farm income1.......................................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
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...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3...............................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars]
M emphis, TN— AR— MS (MSA)
1986
1985
1984
1983

1987

1982

Miami— Hialeah, FL (PM Sf )
1985
1986
1984
1983

1987

9,523,454
9,478,984
44,470
927.5
10,268

10,224,793
10,212,081
12,712
932.4
10,966

11,193,265
11,152,349
40,916
937.8
11,935

11,909,606
11,880,837
28,769
950.2
12,534

12,754,237
12,731,743
22,494
960.0
13,285

13,870,288
13,824,089
46,199
971.9
14,271

19,794,006
19,689,966
104,040
1,712.4
11,559

24,257,207
24,119,858
137,349
1,744.5
13,905

25,687,246
25,538,389
148,857
1,760.4
14,592

28,106,198
27,939,150
16/,048
1,791.5
15,689

7,516,766
468,835
-208,832
6,839,099
1,210,535
1,473,820

8,068,650
473,459
-239,296
7,355,895
1,269,998
1,598,900

8,906,124
518,632
-268,361
8,119,131
1,418,480
1,655,654

9,534,950
583,569
-308,810
8,642,571
1,515,925
1,751,110

10,226,918
634,984
-335,948
9,255,986
1,595,293
1,902,958

11,189,908
688,566
-387,796
10,113,546
1,712,196
2,044,546

15,045,698 16,188,166 17,342,216 18,620,971
855,392
926,081 1,045,335
786,847
-1,594,384 -1,836,658 -1,799,866 -1,910,599
12,664,467 13,496,116 14,616,269 15,665,037
4,242,252 4,425,425 4,828,945 5,181,199
2,887,287 3,094,571 3,241,400 3,410,971

19,919,789
1,137,361
-1,983,633
16,798,895
5,322,802
3,565,549

21,842,034
1,239,130
-2,034,925
18,567,979
5,749,925
3,788,294

6,298,567
597,496
620,703
29,517
591,186
44,470
7,472,296
6,134,163
18,879
18,155*
391,190
1,288,842
768,183
520,659
750,119
807,633
817,810
410,710*
1,624,760
1,338,133
384,290
197,203
756,640

6,744,436
646,201
678,013
-1,674
679,687
12,712
8,055,938
6,622,947
23,475
15,818*
435,975
1,303,159
768,032
535,127
811,068
832,685
915,300
508,540*
1,769,258
1,432,991
422,313
200,790
809,888

7,423,855
688,390
793,879
26,786
767,093
40,916
8,865,208
7,326,210
23,940
16,655*
508,861
1,403,023
788,663
614,360
918,266
928,784
978,535
575,196*
1,964,829
1,538,998
427,608
209,238
902,152

7,960,392 8,485,378
766,583
710,731
863,827
974,957
8,589
14,797
849,030
966,368
22,494
28,769
9,506,181 10,204,424
7,876,878 8,508,301
27,387*
26,736
19,968*
(D)
629,378
564,155
1,443,955 1,487,812
827,324
865,369
622,443
616,631
1,026,372 1,130,217
1,001,781 1,059,808
1,043,854 1,117,006
722,993*
619,295*
2,121,680 2,314,383
1,629,303 1,696,123
463,497
468,454
200,893
209,368
951,481 1,031,733

9,276,094
833,407
1,080,407
31,492
1,048,915
46,199
11,143,709
9,313,163
33,047
11,576*
688,404
1,574,063
919,817
654,246
1,267,852
1,155,955
1,225,071
770,101*
2,576,189
1,830,546
498,333
210,370
1,121,843

12,842,844
1,234,778
968,076
70,740
897,336
104,040
14,941,658
13,002,731
63,126
93,202
926,490
1,563,225
830,661
732,564
2,132,721
1,383,534
1,727,123
1,163,630
3,949,680
1,938,927
388,177
132,468
1,418,282

16,694,170
1,486,720
1,738,899
118,418
1,620,481
148,857
19,770,932
17,031,681
83,758
44,518
1,062,182
1,865,595
1,006,088
859,507
2,342,522
1,710,829
2,228,505
1,775,233
5,918,539
2,739,251
519,375
164,996
2,054,880

18,322,985
1,594,792
1,924,257
135,392
1,788,865
167,048
21,674,986
18,636,618
90,480
55,599
1,143,010
1,967,045
1,057,314
909,731
2,454,540
1,872,827
2,429,076
1,950,004
6,674,037
3,038,368
564,853
170,480
2,303,035

1982

1983

Mobile, AL (MSA)
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

Monroe, LA (MSA)
1984
1985

1986

1987

4,148,267
4,108,715
39,552
455.6
9,104

4,354,916
4,299,362
55,554
457.5
9,519

4,635,516
4,593,448
42,068
460.4
10,069

4,930,746
4,880,698
50,048
464.6
10,613

5,303,113
5,250,308
52,805
478.3
11,087

5,586,910
5,525,645
61,265
483.0
11,566

1,302,602
1,296,758
5,844
141.2
9,223

1,388,088
1,382,411
5,677
142.9
9,715

1,475,142
1,466,513
8,629
143.7
10,262

1,572,975
1,567,602
5,373
144.3
10,903

1,634,717
1,626,417
8,300
145.9
11,203

1,673,468
1,663,274
10,194
146.3
11,442

2,843,991
174,673
148,513
2,817,831
603,421
727,015

2,963,198
179,064
163,233
2,947,367
609,533
798,016

3,166,059
195,751
154,430
3,124,738
675,638
835,140

3,428,895
220,515
149,319
3,357,699
680,214
892,833

3,606,738
224,304
176,075
3,558,509
804,595
940,009

3,803,414
236,100
184,851
3,752,165
854,005
980,740

967,569
54,299
-23,720
889,550
201,898
211,154

1,033,134
56,043
-26,432
950,659
206,075
231,354

1,111,739
61,273
-32,395
1,018,071
220,428
236,643

1,174,047
68,326
-40,545
1,065,176
243,676
264,123

1,209,680
70,578
-46,928
1,092,174
254,801
287,742

1,233,908
72,192
-49,284
1,112,432
259,596
301,440

2,344,712
242,164
257,115
27,867
229,248
39,552
2,804,439
2,388,607
28,853
33,400
207,039
666,969
413,315
253,654
259,003
186,604
318,546
124,587
563,606
415,832
65,534
40,640
309,658

2,405,649
245,218
312,331
44,344
267,987
55,554
2,907,644
2,466,537
34,583
27,846
226,122
635,424
427,067
208,357
264,229
189,265
340,844
139,576
608,648
441,107
70,067
39,306
331,734

2,580,856
251,002
334,201
31,101
303,100
42,068
3,123,991
2,648,190
30,265
30,551
249,116
664,961
450,605
214,356
261,934
219,382
370,425
149,916
671,640
475,801
76,851
41,493
357,457

2,793,364
260,246
375,285
39,062
336,223
50,048
3,378,847
2,845,481
33,759
31,159
302,922
687,006
467,462
219,544
265,669
230,138
391,201
169,755
733,872
533,366
83,531
46,164
403,671

2,905,434
270,172
431,132
41,907
389,225
52,805
3,553,933
2,978,248
31,569
20,232
275,555
713,949
473,395
240,554
269,866
236,904
420,843
176,021
833,309
575,685
85,751
51,218
438,716

3,052,935
282,619
467,860
49,710
418,150
61,265
3,742,149
3,148,318
30,614
19,025
273,721
743,470
495,197
248,273
275,687
244,116
438,418
186,827
936,440
593,831
92,116
56,321
445,394

792,880
86,778
87,911
4,286
83,625
5,844
961,725
814,984
4,487
20,269
79,454
177,774
129,564
48,210
75,270
77,342
114,228
72,683
193,477
146,741
12,519
3,373
130,849

838,153
91,802
103,179
4,173
99,006
5,677
1,027,457
872,515
5,014
18,427
69,087
187,209
136,823
50,386
77,337
82,723
127,071
78,746
226,901
154,942
13,478
3,394
138,070

903,312
92,707
115,720
7,177
108,543
8,629
1,103,110
938,720
5,017
21,336
78,181
201,856
145,087
56,769
82,113
89,639
136,955
73,865
249,758
164,390
14,570
3,531
146,289

959,188
95,497
119,362
3,942
115,420
5,373
1,168,674
993,790
4,991
20,681
81,732
216,954
152,770
64,184
85,406
90,415
149,294
81,643
262,674
174,884
16,315
4,012
154,557

983,064
98,065
128,551
6,889
121,662
8,300
1,201,380
1,024,182
4,972
13,794
80,866
228,478
158,698
69,780
81,863
88,979
149,156
92,826
283,248
177,198
15,990
4,222
156,986

998,835
101,279
133,794
8,715
125,079
10,194
1,223,714
1,041,799
5,083
11,387
74,290
223,264
159,068
64,196
92,436
91,613
137,049
96,575
310,102
181,915
16,884
4,704
160,327

21,016,112
20,859,634
156,478
1,722.5
12,201

13,650,420
1,332,101
1,205,645
124,093
1,081,552
156,478
16,031,688
13,877,052
68,989
82,329
946,712
1,629,012
880,939
748,073
2,154,633
1,397,086
1,870,230
1,366,059
4,362,002
2,154,636
432,205
138,784
1,583,647

22,686,614
22,549,667
136,947
1,729.9
13,115

14,602,085
1,362,315
1,377,816
105,054
1,272,762
136,947
17,205,269
14,864,011
74,440
83,456
977,967
1,759,632
941,924
817,708
2,150,182
1,478,151
1,988,135
1,454,909
4,897,139
2,341,258
465,628
119,112
1,756,518

15,678,262
1,400,927
1,541,782
106,277
1,435,505
137,349
18,483,622
15,926,493
81,683
105,487
995,654
1,783,582
957,733
825,849
2,255,536
1,626,719
2,126,422
1,628,429
5,322,981
2,557,129
506,899
145,548
1,904,682

22

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4 — Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income.....................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1........................................
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.......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent'. ..........................
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 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..............................................
Military.........................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1..........................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
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 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...........................................
Military....................................
State and local...........................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars]
M ontgomery, AL (MSA)
1984
1985
1986

1987

1982

1983

Naples, FL (MSA)
1984
1985

1986

1987

3,649,564
3,628,328
21,236
293.9
12,416

3,898,424
3,865,983
32,441
297.4
13,106

1,419,165
1,371,206
47,959
100.6
14,108

1,600,048
1,533,089
66,959
105.3
15,190

1,787,926
1,729,448
58,478
111.4
16,043

2,028,195
1,973,656
54,539
117.1
17,318

2,256,565
2,198,100
58,465
1227
18,398

2,546,513
2’477Ì398
69,115
127 9
19,906

2,565,775
156,359
-59,858
2,349,558
475,583
595,973

2,762,770
164,526
-65,965
2,532,279
498,749
618,536

2,957,332
174,858
-61,671
2,720,803
531,091
646,530

665,375
34,291
-16,487
614,597
604,831
199,737

745,223
37,890
-11,013
696,320
683,187
220,541

833,823
43,931
-14,279
775,613
774,148
238,165

938,397
52,975
-22,486
862,936
898,823
266,436

1,046,169
60’l44
—26^362
959*663
999,598
297,304

1,236455
7107(1
37189
1,128196
1,091 076
327Ì241

2,180,183
177,421
208,171
18,564
189,607
24,441
2,541,334
1,768,802
9,134
7,959*
188,464
356,056
145,225
210,831
128,558
168,986*
249,114
159,445
497,827
772,532
168,735
160,041
443,756

2,339,713
¡93,121
229,936
15,344
214,592
21,236
2,741,534
1,936,378
9,338
3,918
218,447
384,321
157,524
226,797
134,612
178,192
268,870
179,519
559,161
805,156
166,821
164,433
473,902

2,494,069
206,284
256,979
26,154
230,825
32,441
2,924,891
2,069,955
10,115
4,819
197,724
415,925
165,430
250,495
141,043
188,285
285,558
193,080
633,406
854,936
181,618
175,610
497,708

497,282
43,452
124,641
38,201
86,440
47,959
617,416
551,566
19,822
14,054
102,845
21,645
7,621
14,024
27,868
23,080
104,077
46,233
191,942
65,850
6,445
939
58,466

531,138
47,601
166,484
57,506
108,978
66,959
678,264
606,258
22,576
11,651
95,426
25,791
7,831
17,960
30,810
24,448
116,671
60,626
218,259
72,006
7,243
1,040
63,723

606,474
53,336
174,013
49,229
124,784
58,478
775,345
695,318
23,625
13,018
117,679
32,368
9,275
23,093
36,311
28,401
124,339
64,054
255,523
80,027
8,198
1,206
70,623

687,258
58,659
192,480
45,266
147,214
54,539
883,858
792,185
22,470
22,201
139,557
37,311
11,364
25,947
39,142
33,135
141,594
62,783
293,992
91,673
9,752
1,403
80,518

783,225
66,666
196,278
49,165
147,113
58,465
987,704
885,109
24,393
4,433
148,761
36,900
13,389
23,511
45J17
38,265
160,694
70,143
355,803
102,595
10,266
1,531
90,798

934,763
78395
223^297
59,215
164,082
69,115
1,167,340
1,049,648
28^091
8,435
164,754
45*991
16*717
29*274
54,467
45*652
183^668
88*423
430,167
117*692
12,628
1,619
103,445

1986

1987

1982

1983

1986

1987

12,187,266
12,116,981
70,285
911.0
13,378

13,334,536
13,282,899
51,637
931.0
14,322

14,583,856
14,511,948
71,908
956.2
15,253

14,961,204
14,947,240
13,964
1,304.1
11,472

15,628,628
15,612,342
16,286
1,320.0
11,840

16,428,255
16,413,528
14,727
1,324.2
12,406

16,980,669
16,962,828
17,841
1,329.8
12,769

17,121,294
17,099,089
22,205
1,332.9
12,845

17,344,681
17,323,996
20,685
1,321.0
13,130

8,923,253
522,429
-204,368
8,196,456
1,538,301
1,357,295

9,873,842
609,907
-227,624
9,036,311
1,680,254
1,470,701

10,857,799
682,505
-248,741
9,926,553
1,827,003
1,580,980

11,934,758
744,395
-260,687
10,929,676
1,966,830
1,687,350

12,085,292
674,865
-419,393
10,991,034
2,036,555
1,933,615

12,280,627
662,576
-354,127
11,263,924
2,211,990
2,152,714

12,872,936
704,763
-381,433
11,786,740
2,426,933
2,214,582

13,017,263
747,796
-356,158
11,913,309
2,618,493
2,448,867

12,920,622
748,047
-388,304
11,784,271
2,701,530
2,635,493

12,986,489
752,865
-370,686
11,862,938
2,756,643
2,725,100

7,266,774
707,390
949,089
89,738
859,351
102,413
8,820,840
7,742,273
30,201
30,498
655,437
1,977,466
809,445*
1,128,027*
703,355
665,173
1,011,041
597,866
2,071,236
1,078,567
258,567
30,276
789,724

8,086,997
750,712
1,036,133
57,709
978,424
70,285
9,803,557
8,607,741
32,216
40,674
753,353
2,146,186
811,619*
1,294,852*
740,880
731,008
1,124,548
680,453
2,358,423
1,195,816
287,085
32,946
875,785

8,873,335 9,750,620
820,124
893,616
1,164,340 1,290,522
39,039
58,591
1,125,301 1,231,931
51,637
71,908
10,806,162 11,862,850
9,524,214 10,470,789
33,015
36,133*
21,648
23,063*
888,964
952,713
2,262,418 2,416,367
837,139*
908,244*
1,386,350* 1,468,503*
786,032
864,805
801,437
885,697
1,218,045 1,332,137
781,843
898,110
2,730,812 3,058,901
1,281,948 1,392,061
292,983
311,903
35,629
38,681
953,336 1,041,477

10,121,217
1,089,632
874,443
10,026
864,417
13,964
12,071,328
10,478,654
26,820
840,485
1,099,953
1,573,946
739,402
834,544
1,475,833
966,358
1,175,455
670,267
2,649,537
1,592,674
363,220
91,312
1,138,142

10,147,520
1,106,293
1,026,814
12,480
1,014,334
16,286
12,264,341
10,594,238
34,420
791,273
1,068,870
1,442,824
739,416
703,408
1,451,132
920,272
1,263,239
746,914
2,875,294
1,670,103
383,620
92,823
1,193,660

10,651,718
1,091,502
1,129,716
11,042
1,118,674
14,727
12,858,209
11,100,474
27,894*
847,376*
1,023,839
1,447,456
754,820
692,636
1,443,699
957,116
1,370,029
804,537
3,174,005
1,757,735
399,472
99,952
1,258,311

10,709,295
1,056,368
1,251,600
14,254
1,237,346
17,841
12,999,422
11,169,212
42,216*
899,460*
842,980
1,433,335
757,186
676,149
1,422,347
970,974
1,367,339
839,388
3,346,322
1,830,210
422,789
106,577
1,300,844

10,566,161
1,039,164
1,315,297
18,693
1,296,604
22,205
12,898,417
11,051,565
49,656
738,988
797,856
1,378,049
757,414
620,635
1,382,583
938,092
1,380,362
888,285
3,497,694
1,846,852
420,164
113,000
1,313,688

10,598,236
1,051,116
1,337,137
17,024
1,320,113
20,685
12,965,804
11,079,990
48,468
680,117
717,388
1,359,888
748,545
611,343
1,363,655
913,443
1,381,400
913,363
3,702,268
1,885,814
448,016
120,312
1,317,486

1982

1983

2,690,888
2,663,379
27,509
282.9
9,510

2,917,197
2,894,899
22,298
285.1
10,231

3,177,275
3,152,905
24,370
290.3
10,945

3,421,114
3,396,673
24,441
295.3
11,586

1,960,000
114,919
-29,655
1,815,426
376,238
499,224

2,149,283
124,892
-37,808
1,986,583
394,369
536,245

2,371,032
140,101
-47,028
2,183,903
438,876
554,496

1,663,131
140,870
155,999
21,282
134,712
27,509
1,932,491
1,331,703
5,679
5,138
118,100
267,566
118,662
148,904
106,511
143,674
192,072
118,214
374,749
600,788
141,091
133,224
326,473

1,817,009
156,087
176,187
16,342
159,845
22,298
2,126,985
1,472,187
8,646
5,450
141,861
292,708
127,836
164,872
114,846
150,734
217,120
132,644
408,178
654,798
149,566
142,747
362,485

2,000,389
169,214
201,429
18,550
182,879
24,370
2,346,662
1,645,469
9,399
5,356*
158,155
343,261
136,813
206,448
124,513
159,772*
238,647
147,821
455,524
701,193
158,583
152,018
390,592

1982

1983

9,212,403
9,121,073
91,330
867.4
10,621

9,951,790
9,916,890
34,900
878.9
11,323

11,092,052
10,989,639
102,413
895.1
12,392

7,266,352
456,098
-125,845
6,684,409
1,295,492
1,232,502

7,909,056
466,694
-148,478
7,293,884
1,344,712
1,313,194

5,955,933
598,569
711,850
77,887
633,963
91,330
7,175,022
6,200,212
23,079
30,577
511,130
1,570,458
693,915*
840,206*
600,687
545,030
808,563
490,567
1,620,121
974,810
245,874
23,165
705,771

6,488,880
656,679
763,497
21,977
741,520
34,900
7,874,156
6,848,763
28,609
32,638
536,964
1,752,024
756,866*
957,954*
631,976
593,806
910,486
536,227
1,826,033
1,025,393
253,115
26,131
746,147

Nashville, TN (MSA)
1984
1985

New Orleans, LA (MSA)
1984
1985

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

23

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]
Norfolk— Virginia Beach— Newport News, VA (MSA)
1987
1984
1985
1986
1983
1982

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
Population (thousands)“ ..............................................
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......................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries................................................
Other labor income.................................................
Proprietors' income8.............................................
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 trade.............................................
Retail trade...................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1982

1983

Ocala, FL (MSA)
1984
1985

1986

1987

13,087,198
13,071,710
15,488
1,202.9
10,879

14,240,102
14,239,730
372
1,237.7
11,505

15,521,422
15,499,232
22,190
1,263.8
12,281

16,717,004
16,701,787
15,217
1,280.2
13,058

18,060,073
18,041,393
18,680
1,313.7
13,748

19,466,544
19,447,168
19,376
1,346.1
14,462

1,203,494
1,189,497
13,997
139.3
8,642

1,347,821
1,334,096
13,725
148.0
9,105

1,506,064
1,488,009
18,055
155.4
9,691

1,712,161
1,694,819
17,342
164.8
10,392

1,895,020
1,873,736
21,284
174.3
10,871

2,093,295
2,071,252
22,043
181.3
11,543

10,103,387
556,743
-250,842
9,295,802
1,660,764
2,130,632

11,017,690
599,411
-295,870
10,122,409
1,824,529
2,293,164

12,076,168
651,758
-327,977
11,096,433
2,061,520
2,363,469

13,147,939
727,632
-369,221
12,051,086
2,144,542
2,521,376

14,204,804
799,312
-400,765
13,004,727
2,389,233
2,666,113

15,326,379
853,321
-430,674
14,042,384
2,587,139
2,837,021

644,566
34,388
36,165
646,343
266,080
291,071

724,750
39,162
37,676
723,264
302,339
322,218

834,341
45,795
39,271
827,817
340,103
338,144

933,896
54,422
46,309
925,783
398,693
387,685

1,036,448
60,951
46,880
1,022,377
437,832
434,811

1,160,599
68,340
46,739
1,138,998
473,161
481,136

9,010,228
659,915
433,244
7,992
425,252
15,488
10,087,899
5,754,709
23,947
16,424
542,210
1,394,079
325,008
1,069,071
574,400
424,666
862,516
310,180
1,606,287
4,333,190
1,252,917
2,172,823
907,450

9,768,815
733,731
515,144
-6,866
522,010
372
11,017,318
6,396,915
31,866
14,558
648,090
1,522,597
339,473
1,183,124
609,588
450,359
965,878
369,483
1,784,496
4,620,403
1,342,575
2,302,731
975,097

10,686,399
773,946
615,823
15,065
600,758
22,190
12,053,978
7,143,982
27,695*
16,320
775,566*
1,665,677
365,535
1,300,142
652,667
506,686
1,072,441
420,925
1,994,570
4,909,996
1,427,486
2,425,364
1,057,146

11,641,047
816,632
690,260
8,217
682,043
15,217
13,132,722
7,901,290
37,998*
23,484
904,836*
1,814,282
402,650
1,411,632
690,063
540,383
1,175,644
453,441
2,245,629
5,231,432
1,494,980
2,567,372
1,169,080

12,536,658
878,244
789,902
11,855
778,047
18,680
14,186,124
8,709,433
44,096*
6,151
1,091,985*
1,890,318
429,512
1,450,806
733,784
589,649
1,270,012
521,756
2,541,336
5,476,691
1,488,861
2,692,837
1,294,993

13,500,992
950,571
874,816
12,318
862,498
19,376
15,307,003
9,511,581
51,359*
11,260
1,181,641*
1,941,347
435,611
1,505,736
765,728
642,615
1,371,009
614,208
2,908,530
5,795,422
1,552,244
2,814,431
1,428,747

528,100
49,529
66,937
214
66,723
13,997
630,569
524,297
12,960
5,004
56,669
106,590
33,433
73,157
31,398
49,654
105,035
30,900
126,087
106,272
8,608
1,326
96,338

582,683
58,246
83,821
326
83,495
13,725
711,025
597,808
14,400
3,872
68,285
129,774
34,338
95,436
33,936
54,902
118,387
38,261
135,991
113,217
9,547
1,531
102,139

666,868
64,486
102,987
4,880
98,107
18,055
816,286
691,384
15,235
4,272
87,140
145,326
40,222
105,104
38,378
62,484
130,248
43,759
164,542
124,902
10,599
1,706
112,597

746,446
70,099
117,351
4,398
112,953
17,342
916,554
777,317
17,682
6,210
91,652
169,846
40,422
129,424
40,703
71,811
146,202
47,221
185,990
139,237
11,836
1,982
125,419

824,358
77,719
134,371
8,580
125,791
21,284
1,015,164
858,558
21,978
3,439
102,911
186,204
43,022
143,182
42,629
77,553
158,528
51,656
213,660
156,606
12,182
2,173
142,251

925,818
86,929
147,852
8,854
138,998
22,043
1,138,556
962,471
25,867
4,183
112,121
201,735
44,178
157,557
46,582
85,037
174,324
58,532
254,090
176,085
13,190
2,280
160,615

1982

1983

Orlando, FL (MSA)
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1986

1987

8,455,170
8,296,911
158,259
761.5
11,104

9,465,091
9,235,630
229,461
794.9
11,907

10,594,089
10,394,287
199,802
828.9
12,781

11,829,115
11,629,611
199,504
862.7
13,712

13,048,885
12,841,296
207,589
901.1
14,480

14,413,663
14,180,562
233,101
934.7
15,421

913,692
900,180
13,512
87.0
10,502

937,313
948,175
-10,862
87.8
10,672

1,019,437
996,847
22,590
87.8
11,617

1,044,484
1,029,565
14,919
87.8
11,898

1,070,975
1,061,754
9,221
88.2
12,149

1,126,060
1,115,940
10,120
88.1
12,775

6,330,069
326,218
-95,006
5,908,845
1,265,515
1,280,810

7,262,722
378,219
-176,773
6,707,730
1,370,800
1,386,561

8,301,446
441,216
-237,700
7,622,530
1,546,924
1,424,635

9,350,346
524,267
-299,690
8,526,389
1,733,469
1,569,257

10,453,331
598,065
-372,475
9,482,791
1,874,639
1,691,455

11,656,523
661,995
-430,809
10,563,719
2,029,827
1,820,117

594,198
31,558
68,202
630,842
151,378
131,472

609,798
32,826
64,810
641,782
154,798
140,733

680,261
35,411
60,773
705,623
164,920
148,894

682,034
38,302
64,647
708,379
177,726
158,379

698,910
40,213
61,848
720,545
182,486
167,944

733,783
42,168
64,543
756,158
193,306
176,596

5,316,587
495,731
517,751
107,317
410,434
158,259
6,171,810
5,231,652
43,487
16,873
566,931
906,733
230,948
675,785
426,031
485,548
737,862
405,812
1,642,375
940,158
166,705
236,182
537,271

5,999,884
577,390
685,448
180,018
505,430
229,461
7,033,261
6,043,221
50,091
13,376
599,492
983,858
255,399
728,459
512,032
550,516
867,089
482,331
1,984,436
990,040
178,224
219,642
592,174

6,908,913
644,452
748,081
151,301
596,780
199,802
8,101,644
7,038,988
54,622
13,706
752,406
1,142,992
303,045
839,947
584,078
639,008
980,954
555,364
2,315,858
1,062,656
187,329
232,981
642,346

7,783,324
702,037
864,985
151,380
713,605
199,504
9,150,842
7,980,152
59,567
20,964
829,265
1,316,967
331,469
985,498
649,352
720,215
1,090,085
630,902
2,662,835
1,170,690
209,860
247,211
713,619

8,701,148
785,076
967,107
159,892
807,215
207,589
10,245,742
8,961,164
68,635
5,051
922,555
1,468,290
346,201
1,122,089
719,071
742,699
1,239,979
725,971
3,068,913
1,284,578
215,903
277,131
791,544

9,727,723
858,676
1,070,124
183,035
887,089
233,101
11,423,422
9,990,356
76,801
11,143
962,093
1,587,608
359,259
1,228,349
738,396
837,654
1,380,610
870,787
3,525,264
1,433,066
235,696
291,425
905,945

470,991
55,735
67,472
10,091
57,381
13,512
580,686
506,439
1,844
27,843
42,812
145,430
63,331
82,099
69,179
30,423
68,080
19,808
101,020
74,247
6,820
2,654
64,773

500,526
58,466
50,806
-14,150
64,956
-10,862
620,660
540,343
2,058
27,606
44,716
149,993
68,665
81,328
72,747
31,311
74,921
22,319
114,672
80,317
7,275
3,265
69,777

529,830
59,428
91,003
19,367
71,636
22,590
657,671
572,478
2,104
31,051
50,217
157,479
70,771
86,708
70,420
35,211
78,023
22,552
125,421
85,193
7,973
3,251
73,969

539,402
56,992
85,640
11,704
73,936
14,919
667,115
578,971
1,970
28,601
51,231
152,392
72,511
79,881
72,350
38,048
79,319
23,766
131,294
88,144
8,437
3,236
76,471

552,731
57,030
89,149
5,998
83,151
9,221
689,689
596,012
1,953
25,919
58,044
143,960
78,529
65,431
71,508
39,074
81,639
28,694
145,221
93,677
8,455
3,300
81,922

577,971
58,414
97,398
6,711
90,687
10,120
723,663
624,622
2,083
24,953
63,701
140,428
80,179
60,249
74,643
43,400
82,988
29,709
162,717
99,041
8,642
3,822
86,577

Owensboro, KY (MSA)
1984
1985

24

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
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 other7......
Mining........................................................
Construction..................................................
Manufacturing................................................
Nondurable goods.........................................
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wnolesale trade.............................................
Retail trade..................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)2 ..............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
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 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 other1......
Mining........................................................
Construction..................................................
Manufacturing................................................
Nondurable goods........................................
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade.............................................
Retail trade..................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars]
Panam a City, FL (MSA)
1984
1985
1986

1987

1982

Parkersburg— M arietta, W\7— OH (MSA)
1983
1984
1985
1986

1987

1,398,631
1,397,890
741
119.1
11,745

1,501,358
1,500,563
795
122.3
12,271

1,519,603
1,517,427
2,176
158.1
9,613

1,600,365
1,598,348
2,017
158.5
10,099

1,697,982
1,694,968
3,014
158.1
10,739

1,789,156
1,787,058
2,098
157.5
11,358

1,844,113
1,841,589
2,524
156.6
11,776

1,930,373
1,926,350
4,023
155.8
12,390

933,519
51,834
-26,150
855,535
180,496
259,875

996,644
56,299
-27,109
913,236
205,620
279,775

1,063,441
59,577
-27,911
975,953
222,099
303,306

1,112,477
66,544
-12,715
1,033,218
216,265
270,120

1,149,955
69,789
-14,265
1,065,901
241,542
292,922

1,220,271
74,581
-11,443
1,134,247
263,894
299,841

1,278,097
82,324
-14,268
1,181,505
282,580
325,071

1,308,933
85,393
-15,212
1,208,328
288,464
347,321

1,369,503
89,094
-13,787
1,266,622
302,832
360,919

780,514
58,778
94,227
331
93,896
555
932,964
636,168
8,081
6,663
93,381
85,001
42,225
42,776
55,485
29,477
137,756
40,095
180,229
296,796
80,486
115,794
100,516

829,934
62,753
103,957
528
103,429
741
995,903
685,887
7,885
5,512
92,485
90,238
48,818
41,420
55,340
30,500
152,535
43,772
207,620
310,016
82,648
116,507
110,861

884,280
66,350
112,811
583
112,228
795
1,062,646
724,751
8,386
562
92,289
88,489
50,827
37,662
56,407
32,999
159,399
48,612
237,608
337,895
92,392
121,636
123,867

933,099
101,486
77,892
871
77,021
2,176
1,110,301
964,595
2,896
29,836
80,618
408,245
236,030
172,215
63,403
50,243
116,268
33,403
179,683
145,706
37,356
2,019
106,331

957,003
105,973
86,979
756
86,223
2,017
1,147,938
994,633
3,266
26,485
73,559
420,458
249,611
170,847
63,131
50,874
126,691
36,124
194,045
153,305
39,304
2,362
111,639

1,013,810
109,139
97,322
1,768
95,554
3,014
1,217,257
1,057,940
3,168
26,958
77,157
453,172
262,727
190,445
66,805
52,749
130,593
37,763
209,575
159,317
38,965
2,405
117,947

1,066,422
107,741
103,934
892
103,042
2,098
1,275,999
1,106,047
3,306
26,426
82,837
460,206
267,875
192,331
65,749
57,177
136,120
38,813
235,413
169,952
38,567
2,628
128,757

1,087,623
107,886
113,424
1,352
112,072
2,524
1,306,409
1,128,021
3,204
17,702
83,458
466,102
277,763
188,339
67,253
58,444
138,759
42,270
250,829
178,388
37,691
2,845
137,852

1,138,526
109,885
121,092
2,821
118,271
4,023
1,365,480
1,174,068
3,787
14,905
97,889
470,111
286,415
183,696
69,227
56,047
146,424
45,021
270,657
191,412
41,903
3,001
146,508

1986

1987

1982

1983

1986

1987

1,131,705
1,129,835
1,870
126.8
8,922

1,277,533
1,275,600
1,933
128.3
9,957

1,313,197
1,310,346
2,851
128.4
10,231

2,871,795
2,868,550
3,245
308.0
9,324

3,125,777
3,123,743
2,034
314.7
9,933

3,397,610
3,389,669
7,941
322.4
10,538

3,641,272
3,636,934
4,338
328.3
11,092

3,906,911
3,903,557
3,354
336.8
11,601

4,186,953
4,181,071
5,882
343.9
12,174

943,229
51,223
-62,790
829,216
116,739
186,659

997,561
57,313
-70,069
870,179
63,428
198,098

1,091,665
63,839
-96,622
931,204
137,612
208,717

1,089,189
63,507
-79,162
946,520
145,344
221,333

2,092,988
107,990
(L)
1,984,985
317,143
569,667

2,280,047
119,353
-11,950
2,148,744
354,514
622,519

2,474,030
131,278
-8,166
2,334,586
415,629
647,395

2,616,439
144,930
1,546
2,473,055
454,726
713,491

2,784,996
157,087
387
2,628,296
514,415
764,200

2,963,722
165,673
6,497
2,804,546
555,926
826,481

778,662
110,767
53,800
1,571
52,229
1,732
941,497
812,046
2,534
2,524
60,248
507,230
152,966
354,264
32,527
17,631
66,842
19,723
102,787
129,451
20,874
15,738
92,839

827,996
109,101
60,464
1,715
58,749
1,870
995,691
851,339
4,192
1,928
57,187
525,056
149,144
375,912
35,721
19,601
73,078
21,268
113,308
144,352
21,999
22,931
99,422

906,052
118,169
67,444
1,782
65,662
1,933
1,089,732
927,802
5,347
669
64,346
573,840
152,838
421,002
33,987
18,586
77,808
23,735
129,484
161,930
22,517
31,853
107,560

897,780
118,919
72,490
2,697
69,793
2,851
1,086,338
934,453
4,595
2,106
65,760
569,229
155,074
414,155
37,635
19,218
77,086
25,479
133,345
151,885
24,573
13,759
113,553

1,815,413
146,342
131,233
1,232
130,001
3,245
2,089,743
1,349,742
5,092
17,900
158,454
299,108
(0)
63,210*
127,659
81,987
207,988
60,927
390,627
740,001
245,862
275,485
218,654

1,959,798
163,884
156,365
77
156,288
2,034
2,278,013
1,495,729
6,777
18,258
166,676
315,828
(0)
67,500*
146,752
87,061
233,668
75,235
445,474
782,284
264,396
288,249
229,639

2,110,272
173,995
189,763
6,014
183,749
7,941
2,466,089
1,652,373
7,285
17,287
187,492
335,133
259,612
75,521
160,765
97,229
255,063
84,467
507,652
813,716
277,296
292,369
244,051

2,228,321
178,090
210,028
2,464
207,564
4,338
2,612,101
1,759,715
9,121
16,627
209,301
341,583
262,177
79,406
166,017
99,998
276,203
89,524
551,341
852,386
296,728
291,135
264,523

2,362,949
185,543
236,504
1,505
234,999
3,354
2,781,642
1,880,091
9,203
9,993
225,727
337,665
246,299
91,366
172,905
108,518
301,275
102,615
612,190
901,551
286,383
328,413
286,755

2,505,449
195,864
262,409
3,937
258,472
5,882
2,957,840
1,996,399
10,295
10,115
225,216
336,966
242,149
94,817
179,353
117,581
315,283
113,851
687,739
961,441
306,171
342,425
312,845

1982

1983

960,330
959,949
381
104.3
9,210

1,055,541
1,055,122
419
106.7
9,892

1,177,698
1,177,170
528
110.3
10,681

1,295,906
1,295,351
555
114.6
11,306

668,656
34,581
-14,852
619,223
137,465
203,642

740,172
38,577
-16,516
685,079
146,979
223,483

847,259
45,025
-22,058
780,176
165,502
232,020

571,496
44,317
52,843
134
52,709
381
668,275
441,802
3,542
5,663
52,824
71,905
32,334
39,571
45,046
28,127
91,674
24,963
118,058
226,473
56,343
92,310
77,820

624,132
49,092
66,948
179
66,769
419
739,753
489,565
5,250
4,781
61,046
72,674
40,766
31,908
44,289
25,279
107,910
31,403
136,933
250,188
65,155
98,929
86,104

713,387
55,163
78,709
289
78,420
528
846,731
572,008
5,357
5,940
81,085
85,859
47,098
38,761
48,345
26,182
124,009
35,293
159,938
274,723
74,949
107,254
92,520

1982

1983

1,154,253
1,152,795
1,458
124.6
9,267

1,115,465
1,113,908
1,557
126.2
8,837

1,132,614
1,130,882
1,732
125.4
9,031

1,092,650
59,443
-140,895
892,312
100,692
161,249

966,298
52,359
-95,886
818,053
107,828
189,584

920,578
131,589
40,483
1,290
39,193
1,458
1,091,192
987,623
2,290
1,440
238,809
529,517
124,469
405,048
31,430
18,232
61,947
20,545
83,413
103,569
13,986
9,972
79,611

801,968
116,887
47,443
1,394
46,049
1,557
964,741
848,355
3,405
1,393
139,667
477,467
141,891
335,576
32,242
17.118
63,431
23,745
89,887
116,386
16,539
13,442
86,405

Pascagoula, MS (MSA)
1984
1985

Pensacola, FL (MSA)
1984
1985

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

25

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm Income'. ......................................................
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......................
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 other'. .....
Mining........................................................
Construction..................................................
Manufacturing................................................
Nondurable goods........................................
Ourable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade.............................................
Retail trade...................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

See footnotes at end of tables.

1982

1983

953,494
943,670
9,824
90.1
10,578

984,877
964,000
20,877
90.5
10,878

6,472,781
6,404,441
68,340
579.4
11,172

7,175,267
7,128,739
46,528
592.5
12,110

8,231,381
8,160,511
70,870
610.0
13,493

9,293,356
9,239,820
53,536
631.3
14,722

10,160,055
10,116,925
43,130
650.7
15,614

11,053,707
10,993,778
59,929
665.4
16,613

693,218
45,398
-52,647
595,173
126,577
175,537

768,893
52,017
-77,434
639,442
129,978
184,074

760,695
50,260
-55,163
655,272
136,228
193,377

5,449,720
319,244
-287,615
4,842,861
860,617
769,303

6,094,153
356,613
-349,366
5,388,174
943,890
843,203

7,028,033
408,233
-398,006
6,221,794
1,131,196
878,391

8,074,350
489,714
-516,533
7,068,103
1,276,301
948,952

8,800,540
543,776
-542,263
7,714,501
1,424,926
1,020,628

9,546,469
583,010
-543,611
8,419,848
1,542,363
1,091,496

575,826
57,021
60,371
12,875
47,496
19,326
673,892
532,741
1,939
2,423
41,779
141,363
77,352
64,011
102,658
28,504
60,931
32,150
120,994
141,151
56,715
5,739
78,697

648,959
63,351
56,583
3,482
53,101
9,824
759,069
608,656
1,956
1,374
95,319
158,700
93,324
65,376
94,128
29,793
63,497
35,024
128,865
150,413
58,830
6,106
85,477

629,287
61,079
70,329
14,269
56,060
20,877
739,818
583,941
2,019
1,367
48,067
173,815
105,910
67,905
85,186
29,442
67,025
32,668
144,352
155,877
60,259
7,022
88,596

4,618,969
437,345
393,406
54,108
339,298
68,340
5,381,380
4,078,935
15,944
17,278
313,002
1,093,080
384,909
708,171
364,532
356,436
488,940
302,264
1,127,459
1,302,445
182,996
22,317
1,097,132

5,145,331
495,277
453,545
32,830
420,715
46,528
6,047,625
4,689,461
20,939
16,558
392,899
1,262,393
442,838
819,555
410,250
384,619
557,562
342,411
1,301,830
1,358,164
197,925
21,957
1,138,282

5,929,943
545,845
552,245
57,418
494,82?
70,870
6,957,163
5,476,753
23,105
19,566
524,462
1,478,156
462,237
1,015,919
463,667
456,561
627,289
382,932
1,501,015
1,480,410
213,698
26,497
1,240,215

6,846,909
592,974
634,467
40,236
594,231
53,536
8,020,814
6,350,200
30,637
27,362
676,834
1,659,898
485,537
1,174,361
504,653
528,752
707,892
440,434
1,773,738
1,670,614
228,464
29,224
1,412,926

7,462,695
633,156
704,689
29,931
674,758
43,130
8,757,410
6,915,110
33,154
14,400
682,225
1,745,808
550,452
1,195,356
550,321
570,907
764,674
523,133
2,030,488
1,842,300
234,583
31,529
1,576,188

8,091,235
669,932
785,302
45,916
739,386
59,929
9,486,540
7,488,523
37,832
19,105
650,684
1,824,115
619,991
1,204,124
576,144
653,018
828,239
580,834
2,318,552
1,998,017
254,194
33,134
1,710,689

1987

1982

1983

1986

1987

1983

749,661
738,597
11,064
90.5
8,283

798,530
785,278
13,252
90.3
8,842

848,146
836,107
12,039
90.4
9,380

897,287
877,961
19,326
90.2
9,945

572,476
35,243
-43,033
494,200
105,05?
150,404

610,380
37,618
-44,076
528,686
107,452
162,392

655,120
40,893
-47,687
566,540
116,851
164,755

481,958
52,245
38,273
4,174
34,099
11,064
561,412
455,836
2,090
1,820
30,736
124,942
79,823
45,119
104,287
20,026
55,000
20,453
96,482
105,576
40,921
4,428
60,227

509,243
53,948
47,189
6,611
40,578
13,252
597,128
476,936
2,208
1,822
29,077
131,242
85,166
46,076
100,962
20,135
59,363
26,577
105,550
120,192
49,185
5,535
65,472

547,418
56,605
51,097
5,510
45,587
12,039
643,081
513,353
2,140
1,958
30,849
139,907
81,532
58,375
108,906
25,569
60,437
30,400
113,187
129,728
52,391
5,880
71,457

_________

Raleigh— Durham, NC (MSA)
1984
1985
1986

1987

1982

1982
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 work...................................
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance’...............
Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................
Equals: Net earnings by place ol residence......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent’...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
Earnings by Place of Work
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..................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

[Thousands of dollars]
Pine Bluff, AR (MSA)
1984
1986
1985

Richmond— Petersburg, VA (MSA)
1983
1984
1985
1986

Roanoke, VA (MSA)
1984
1985

1987

9,724,981
9,709,984
14,997
779.0
12,484

10,447,895
10,442,624
5,271
786.1
13,290

11,348,741
11,318,804
29,937
792.1
14,327

12,163,516
12,146,334
17,182
800.6
15,194

13,115,171
13,096,568
18,603
810.7
16,178

14,398,418
14,375,911
22,507
825.3
17,446

2,435,645
2,434,527
1,118
221.9
10,978

2,616,758
2,615,453
1,305
221.6
11,809

2,884,050
2,880,282
3,768
221.9
12,994

3,083,942
3,081,464
2,478
222.9
13,838

3,274,462
3,269,647
4,815
223.9
14,625

3,513,658
3,507,673
5,985
224.2
15,672

7,527,258
411,460
-226,204
6,889,594
1,592,178
1,243,209

8,044,701
430,555
-239,437
7,374,709
1,728,171
1,345,015

8,688,813
454,766
-234,210
7,999,837
1,942,810
1,406,094

9,366,524
508,194
-276,789
8,581,541
2,097,382
1,484,593

10,142,864
557,934
-298,656
9,286,274
2,241,357
1,587,540

11,203,960
613,407
-316,212
10,274,341
2,436,635
1,687,442

1,870,778
109,190
-142,115
1,619,473
436,606
379,566

2,025,432
115,125
-169,811
1,740,496
466,082
410,180

2,256,475
128,219
-207,676
1,920,580
541,927
421,543

2,437,878
145,233
-229,769
2,062,876
574,340
446,726

2,569,838
155,868
-235,808
2,178,162
623,477
472,823

2,754,245
165,851
-246,676
2,341,718
673,973
497,967

6,396,066
722,514
408,678
8,252
400,426
14,997
7,512,261
5,936,456
16,749*
(0)
455,960
1,741,831
1,329,330’
410,759*
558,594*
646,884
708,179
552,321*
1,218,252
1,575,805
364,940
126,596
1,084,269

6,798,994
762,668
483,039
-1,243
484,282
5,271
8,039,430
6,365,075
20,086*
(D)
485,982
1,789,878
1,361,597*
426,369*
592,419*
679,589
794,185
634,145*
1,332,230
1,674,355
386,006
138,314
1,150,035

7,334,821
768,115
585,877
23,519
562,358
29,937
8,658,876
6,894,002
21,500*
(D)
562,573
1,857,974
1,379,052*
473,120*
628,941*
734,703
870,724
687,911*
1,487,858
1,764,874
419,059
143,629
1,202,186

7,939,862
787,362
639,300
10,897
628,403
17,182
9,349,342
7,488,956
25,375
48,453*
662,061
1,938,696
1,416,702*
517,694*
664,838*
714,690
959,174
796,260*
1,678,489
1,860,386
384,392
155,679
1,320,315

8,602,457
834,410
705,997
12,487
693,510
18,603
10,124,261
8,136,191
28,395
26,073*
781,475
1,984,383
1,461,985*
518,002*
710,575
773,651
1,041,755
913,030*
1,876,790
1,988,070
394,148
155,375
1,438,547

9,518,967
899,381
785,612
16,176
769,436
22,507
11,181,453
9,026,885
30,167*
(D)
902,457
2,103,188
1,535,599*
561,949*
770,421
857,703
1,114,864
1,039,748*
2,172,494
2,154,568
426,149
168,353
1,560,066

1,587,358
160,858
122,562
-654
123,216
1,118
1,869,660
1,631,864
4,060
8,07?
104,842
396,467
156,039
240,428
(D)
161,335
215,549
(D)
370,224
237,796
80,845
8,795
148,156

1,704,366
172,870
148,196
-410
148,606
1,305
2,024,127
1,766,374
5,011
6,237
122,646
427,107
166,446
260,661
(D)
158,717
240,555
(0)
404,117
257,753
84,433
8,809
164,511

1,902,207
182,189
172,079
2,077
170,002
3,768
2,252,707
1,979,012
5,714
7,101
139,739
494,623
178,218
316,405
(D)
190,682
249,901
(D)
449,282
273,695
89,099
9,914
174,682

2,057,482
187,777
192,619
833
191,786
2,478
2,435,400
2,134,288
7,083
9,129
169,443
520,683
181,279
339,404
308,839
196,949
272,084
154,153
495,925
301,112
94,241
11,032
195,839

2,157,371
195,004
217,463
3,222
214,241
4,815
2,565,023
2,248,910
7,546
4,473
191,763
507,480
183,877
323,603
312,490
220,995
295,699
164,036
544,428
316,113
93,719
12,117
210,277

2,307,741
205,778
240,726
4,343
236,383
5,985
2,748,260
2,410,327
7,981
7,626
221,045
497,949
180,136
317,813
318,581
239,514
321,804
178,674
617,153
337,933
100,483
9,480
227,970

26

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
Earnings by Place of Work
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.................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal Income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments............................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries...............................
Other labor income................................
Proprietors' income8..............................
Farm............................................
Nonfarm........................................
Earnings by industry:
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.......................................
Military................................................
State and local........................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars]
Sarasota, EL (MSA)
1984
1985
1986

1982

1983

3,148,037
3,138,483
9,554
219.9
14,318

3,535,461
3,524,063
11,398
229.1
15,431

3,953,321
3,942,664
10,657
236.8
16,698

4,410,930
4,400,013
10,917
243.5
18,117

1,325,899
76,744
-93,365
1,155,790
1,329,971
662,276

1,526,202
88,648
-110,284
1,327,270
1,479,252
728,939

1,722,849
102,131
-125,417
1,495,301
1,688,047
769,973

1,078,161
97,807
149,931
7,171
142,760
9,554
1,316,345
1,153,333
9,993
22,246
161,865
107,511
29,548
77,963
79,895
53,626
237,061
91,478
389,658
163,012
18,927
2,452
141,633

1,219,227
113,834
193,141
9,075
184,066
11,398
1,514,804
1,334,589
12,325
19,979
187,169
117,820
32,355
85,465
87,806
60,163
270,169
130,673
448,485
180,215
21,851
2,694
155,670

1,378,884
125,221
218,744
8,369
210,375
10,657
1,712,192
1,515,447
13,713
22,968
226,187
140,637
37,119
103,518
94,676
68,567
291,580
134,543
522,576
196,745
24,076
2,964
169,705

1982

1983

3,741,394
3,727,542
13,852
347.2
10,775

3,950,713
3,934,092
16,621
352.0
11,222

4,247,227
4,232,607
14,620
357.9
11,866

2,913,494
161,408
-185,392
2,566,694
619,061
555,639

3,007,430
161,025
-173,816
2,672,589
668,792
609,332

2,400,953
254,840
257,701
9,473
248,228
13,852
2,899,642
2,393,829
11,512
214,925
198,323
515,811
110,346
405,465
242,170
214,172
292,781
134,785
569,350
505,813
92,012
115,385
298,416

2,448,552
263,522
295,356
12,397
282,959
16,621
2,990,809
2,455,381
12,851
191,513
220,481
496,011
116,055
379,956
247.244
202,771
303,211
153,651
627,648
535,428
97,981
121.244
316,203

Savannah, GA (MSA)
1984
1985

1987

1982

1983

4,798,300
4,787,020
11,280
249.4
19,238

5,263,375
5,250,977
12,398
255.6
20,594

2,409,639
2,399,261
10,378
230.1
10,474

2,561,461
2,550,090
11,371
231.3
11,073

2,770,847
2,759,197
11,650
233.5
11,866

1,902,910
118,726
-138,225
1,645,959
1,917,076
847,895

2,072,548
130,691
-154,183
1,787,674
2,092,774
917,852

2,336,812
147,776
-177,048
2,011,988
2,273,282
978,105

1,735,212
96,492
57,269
1,695,989
332,251
381,399

1,836,371
99,645
46,542
1,783,268
359,670
418,523

1,515,316
132,929
254,665
8,693
245,972
10,917
1,891,993
1,677,938
14,835
37,351
250,652
157,602
43,661
113,941
100,321
74,822
318,782
143,196
580,377
214,055
26,028
3,309
184,718

1,660,418
145,517
266,613
9,129
257,484
11,280
2,061,268
1,826,277
14,411
6,525
268,496
177,905
48,079
129,826
103,055
77,724
349,647
159,621
668,893
234,991
27,090
3,619
204,282

1,872,385
162,160
302,267
10,210
292,057
12,398
2,324,414
2,064,243
18,259
13,573
287,404
205,765
55,252
150,513
108,180
89,951
383,945
186,614
770,552
260,171
29,375
3,627
227,169

1,464,826
147,660
122,726
9,232
113,494
10,378
1,724,834
1,400,747
9,340
4,347
127,721
404,348
245,292
159,056
198,151
95,947
183,414
67,569
309,910
324,087
64,017
69,136
190,934

1,537,551
154,057
144,763
10,265
134,498
11,371
1,825,000
1,476,956
8,977
3,763
117,481
413,158
237,542
175,616
218,213
97,982
191,047
80,829
345,506
348,044
67,356
71,637
209,051

1986

1987

1982

Steubenville— W eirton, OH— WV (MSA)
1984
1983
1985
1986

1987

4,490,190
4,474,907
15,283
362.6
12,382

4,495,593
4,478,159
17,434
366.6
12,263

4,574,012
4,551,577
22,435
363.8
12,574

1,608,193
1,604,892
3,301
161.4
9,961

1,587,908
1,585,195
2,713
158.7
10,006

1,651,768
1,648,316
3,452
157.8
10,467

1,665,626
1,662,500
3,126
156.8
10,620

1,745,556
1,742,713
2,843
150.7
11,582

1,813,656
1,809,935
3,721
149.0
12,176

3,260,280
177,544
-181,628
2,901,108
723,638
622,481

3,379,294
193,672
-185,119
3,000,503
783,250
706,437

3,317,314
191,320
-191,050
2,934,944
796,812
763,837

3,361,828
194,144
-190,928
2,976,756
813,199
784,057

1,242,892
73,324
-130,670
1,038,898
245,312
323,983

1,162,340
70,079
-105,600
986,661
260,425
340,822

1,197,225
73,247
-114,894
1,009,084
289,253
353,431

1,172,903
76,053
-99,840
997,010
291,290
377,326

1,260,049
82,621
-122,341
1,055,087
302,740
387,729

1,280,654
83,955
-103,595
1,093,104
318,438
402,114

2,655,875
273,136
331,269
10,541
320,728
14,620
3,245,660
2,679,035
12,688
180,419
235,101
598,778
114,981
483,797
264,390
217,310
320,424
163,870
686,055
566,625
105,110
122,597
338,918

2,746,372
270,269
362,653
11,281
351,372
15,283
3,364,011
2,755,439
12,632
172,689
237,171
614,371
120,226
494,145
276,423
219,766
325,338
171,341
725,708
608,572
109,299
127,639
371,634

2,675,129
258,638
383,547
13,484
370,063
17,434
3,299,880
2,656,623
11,236
137,098
225,114
542.000
129,180
412,820
269,526
207.000
318,536
175,462
770,651
643,257
110,379
143,995
388,883

2,699,859
262,727
399,242
18,271
380,971
22,435
3,339,393
2,669,252
11,951
122,511
213,393
537.272
136,972
400,300
276,372
203.272
320,932
171,473
812,076
670,141
123,201
155,795
391,145

1,020,562
157,808
64,522
2,635
61,887
3,301
1,239,591
1,147,796
1,582
36,734
83.565
641,313
50,859
590,454
105,568
22,591
86,952
20.566
148,925
91,795
10,526
1,853
79,416

940,416
148,929
72,995
2,071
70,924
2,713
1,159,627
1,066,253
1,420
44,381
56,874
572,770
46,141
526,629
100,822
22,120
90,166
21,972
155,728
93,374
10,865
2,114
80,395

968,879
146,384
81,962
2,820
79,142
3,452
1,193,773
1,095,367
1,261
49,232
57,188
584,102
47,669
536,433
107,778
23,355
92,204
22,002
158,245
98,406
11,011
2,180
85,215

951,438
139,051
82,414
2,506
79,908
3,126
1,169,777
1,065,929
I, 097
49,787
47,875
547,687
45,748
501,939
110,062
25,554
94,172
23,642
166,053
103,848
II, 909
2,359
89,580

1,018,362
150,688
90,999
2,232
88,767
2,843
1,257,206
1,149,657
922*
49,695
45,402
613,633
46,906
566,727
110,248
24,659*
97,850
23,867
181,147
107,549
11,675
2,576
93,298

1,031,928
151,555
97,171
3,079
94,092
3,721
1,276,933
1,166,181
(D)
(D)
43,270
613,779
45,424
568,355
113,143
24,251*
98,914
28,049
198,104
110,752
12,042
2,747
95,963

Shreveport, LA (MSA)
1984
1985

1986

1987

2,943,799
2,932,230
11,569
236.9
12,425

3,175,533
3,164,563
10,970
238.1
13,335

3,396,358
3,383,964
12,394
241.4
14,067

2,015,221
110,935
24,717
1,929,003
407,619
434,225

2,166,725
124,898
-1,944
2,039,883
440,315
463,601

2,396,924
140,665
-43,722
2,212,537
474,320
488,676

2,570,443
149,373
-57,495
2,363,575
513,491
519,292

1,684,721
160,861
169,639
10,560
159,079
11,650
2,003,571
1,625,942
7,788
3,954
136,595
446,492
258,749
187,743
237,876
107,954
214,596
85,600
385,087
377,629
73,368
76,207
228,054

1,818,082
167,661
180,982
10,504
170,478
11,569
2,155,156
1,752,022
6,286
5,062
146,547
472,840
264,565
208,275
249,386
118,149
230,417
94,549
428,786
403,134
82,471
77,372
243,291

2,000,852
189,440
206,632
9,928
196,704
10,970
2,385,954
1,999,957
7,827
992
212,535
519,566
295,660
223,906
252,871
128,361
248,239
105,116
524,450
385,997
78,494
78,824
228,679

2,142,444
201,376
226,623
11,302
215,321
12,394
2,558,049
2,141,039
8,234
1,903
217,635
551,298
303,299
247,999
245,715
138,820
265,205
117,890
594,339
417,010
80,597
87,094
249,319

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

27

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
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 lor 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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)2..............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
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 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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars]
Tallahassee, FL (MSA)
1985
1986
1984

Tam pa— St. Petersburg-— Clearwater, FL (MSA)
1984
1985
1986
1983

1987

1987

1982

2,540,438
2,515,425
25,013
217.5
11,678

2,812,508
2,784,313
28,195
222.6
12,632

19,037,815
18,875,067
162,748
1,718.7
11,077

21,236,856
21,026,897
209,959
1,769.1
12,004

23,511,327
23,314,543
196,784
1,818.7
12,927

25,861,661
25,659,560
202,101
1,870.6
13,826

27,867,166
27,650,747
216,419
1,916.4
14,541

30,330,549
30,096,425
234,124
1,965.1
15,435

1,811,957
73,367
-94,721
1,643,869
308,468
335,491

2,023,357
82,569
-105,461
1,835,327
338,291
366,820

2,261,888
91,250
-123,717
2,046,921
366,892
398,695

10,970,088
599,160
81,220
10,452,148
4,627,571
3,958,096

12,514,179
688,668
53,853
11,879,364
5,080,260
4,277,232

14,123,879
792,878
58,234
13,389,235
5,728,975
4,393,117

15,654,349
922,807
51,651
14,783,193
6,287,916
4,790,552

16,907,333
1,010,334
66,699
15,963,698
6,814,250
5,089,218

18,575,526
1,108,443
92,560
17,559,643
7,374,091
5,396,815

1,547,741
118,048
146,168
14,553
131,615
21,567
1,790,390
1,034,696
5,503
(0)
100,326
71,013
33,094
37,919
78,272
(D)
193,007
86,658
409,300
755,694
41,984
8,731
704,979

1,724,586
132,241
166,530
17,983
148,547
25,013
1,998,344
1,155,688
5,826
(D)
113,479
83,125
34,721
48,404
81,524
(0)
203,009
100,269
475,003
842,656
43,025
9,425
790,206

1,932,162
144,674
185,052
20,746
164,306
28,195
2,233,693
1,286,731
6,353
(D)
127,106
90,530
36,789
53,741
81,821
(0)
¡25,098
117,315
539,748
946,962
45,490
9,460
892,012

9,147,629
871,577
950,882
117,658
833,224
162,748
10,807,340
9,261,420
77,253*
(»)
886,643
1,541,464
574,570
966,894
875,127
873,869
1,473,846
743,635
2,717,511
1,545,920
304,536
156,245
1,085,139

10,244,240
998,204
1,271,735
166,103
1,105,632
209,959
12,304,220
10,589,840
90,058*
(0)
1,007,854
1,675,184
611,644
1,063,540
972,162
949,605
1,651,688
1,058,994
3,123,883
1,714,380
343,525
176,623
1,194,232

11,617,807
1,093,650
1,412,422
153,611
1,258,811
196,784
13,927,095
12,067,504
98,611
64,452
1,302,481
1,895,110
661,355
1,233,755
1,061,146
1,052,412
1,835,603
1,170,215
3,587,474
1,859,591
385,129
188,326
1,286,136

12,810,731
1,159,914
1,683,704
159,946
1,523,758
202,101
15,452,248
13,405,605
114,627
89,781
1,424,602
2,039,754
693,465
1,346,289
1,123,690
1,186,050
2,006,371
1,408,491
4,012,239
2,046,643
414,132
210,393
1,422,118

13,853,707
1,242,153
1,811,473
175,145
1,636,328
216,419
16,690,914
14,470,152
120,462
25,628
1,500,196
2,081,263
722,459
1,358,804
1,165,294
1,242,192
2,187,675
1,586,102
4,561,340
2,220,762
433,795
213,707
1,573,260

15,238,682
1,341,170
1,995,674
191,296
1,804,378
234,124
18,341,402
15,897,727
128,482*
(D)
1,560,840
2,183,742
765,810
1,417,932
1,244,709
1,352,224
2,417,391
1,721,815
5,240,590
2,443,675
471,049
220,936
1,751,690

Texarkana, TX— Texarkana, AR (MSA)
1983
1984
1985
1986

1987

1982

1983

1986

1987

1,118,376
1,107,006
11,370
115.4
9,690

1,184,692
1,177,204
7,488
117.7
10,068

1,295,354
1,276,805
18,549
118.3
10,952

1,377,517
1,360,450
17,067
119.3
11,552

1,420,199
1,395,934
24,265
119.4
11,895

1,487,925
1,458,665
29,260
120.4
12,358

1,200,568
1,193,328
7,240
137.0
8,764

1,275,854
1,270,364
5,490
137.1
9,309

1,398,378
1,390,423
7,955
137.7
10,156

1,515,360
1,508,706
6,654
139.5
10,866

1,629,570
1,620,705
8,865
142.5
11,432

1,741,315
1,731,369
9,946
144.2
12,076

788,871
44,931
-4,220
739,720
163,741
214,915

841,949
48,379
-14,081
779,489
171,828
233,375

934,373
53,210
-17,527
863,636
190,777
240,941

983,924
58,447
-21,601
903,876
211,610
262,031

1,018,207
60,688
-23,216
934,303
215,310
270,586

1,066,447
62,757
-23,650
980,040
222,919
284,966

899,186
51,931
-17,505
829,750
153,374
217,444

944,762
54,192
-14,798
875,772
161,901
238,181

1,051,542
61,572
-23,275
966,695
183,131
248,552

1,134,822
68,783
-29,168
1,036,871
204,173
274,316

1,236,125
72,161
-33,979
1,129,985
207,587
291,998

1,325,554
77,388
-33,937
1,214,229
220,207
306,879

634,507
60,651
93,713
7,777
85,936
11,370
777,501
551,709
2,547
5,576
48,004
135,808
(D)
(0)
50,903
43,154
94,234
25,860
145,623
225,792
157,006
5,015
63,771

674,838
66,318
100,793
4,019
96,774
7,488
834,461
590,705
3,974
4,125
53,345
146,152
(D)
(0)
49,818
42,778
103,984
29,224
157,305
243,756
166,431
5,224
72,101

738,100
71,421
124,852
15,129
109,723
18,549
915,824
659,268
3,501
3,926
62,934
170,183
(D)
(D)
51,992
46,591
111,199
33,217
175,725
256,556
175,710
5,603
75,243

781,120
71,893
130,911
13,733
117,178
17,067
966,857
689,580
3,820
4,163
68,479
172,217
(0)
(0)
54,021
44,920
117,232
37,773
186,955
277,277
187,815
6,070
83,392

794,137
74,610
149,460
21,015
128,445
24,265
993,942
726,937
3,944
3,423
71,267
181,458
(D)
(0)
55,453
43,958
118,407
41,025
208,002
267,005
171,806
6,532
88,667

825,759
80,017
160,671
25,890
134,781
29,260
1,037,187
752,809
4,330
3,393
68,802
191,601
(D)
(0)
54,685
43,624
121,406
42,048
222,920
284,378
185,693
5,825
92,860

736,127
82,308
80,751
6,331
74,420
7,240
891,946
630,958
1,570
105,204
35,684
176,269
132,405
43,864
44,943
28,981
90,983
26,800
120,524
260,988
35,889
7,073
218,026

768,415
84,992
91,355
4,619
86,736
5,490
939,272
661,767
2,949
89,036
37,186
195,763
145,959
49,804
47,318
29,344
98,108
29,940
132,123
277,505
37,962
7,009
232,534

854,543
92,785
104,214
7,104
97,110
7,955
1,043,587
752,298
3,411
116,744
44,018
218,551
152,641
65,910
51,772
33,310
104,528
31,753
148,211
291,289
40,569
7,222
243,498

925,667
96,624
112,531
5,799
106,732
6,654
1,128,168
809,333
3,205
139,794
51,109
217,326
168,759
48,567
55,282
36,410
110,145
34,875
161,187
318,835
41,325
8,064
269,446

1,005,278
105,854
124,993
8,007
116,986
8,865
1,227,260
887,424
3,613
133,143
60,248
250,795
194,497
56,298
57,386
38,272
118,474
40,807
184,686
339,836
44,310
8,785
286,741

1,078,596
113,241
133,717
9,031
124,686
9,946
1,315,608
957,303
4,224
126,077
68,543
276,252
209,356
66,896
58,828
41,198
127,398
42,416
212,367
358,305
45,890
9,678
302,737

1982

1983

1,755,203
1,741,781
13,422
201.1
8,728

1,929,335
1,912,805
16,530
205.2
9,403

2,102,055
2,081,257
20,798
209.7
10,023

2,287,828
2,266,261
21,567
214.1
10,685

1,384,233
50,322
-71,012
1,262,899
228,479
263,825

1,521,300
56,727
-76,939
1,387,634
253,570
288,131

1,660,612
63,513
-81,741
1,515,358
283,299
303,398

1,201,866
90,682
91,685
6,080
85,605
13,422
1,370,811
749,8«
3,871
(0)
71,968
59,579
25,086
34,493
64,599
(0)
143,462
60,209
278,776
620,971
33,416
5,419
582,136

1,307,520
103,165
110,615
9,417
101,198
16,530
1,504,770
845,527
4,272
(0)
77,514
69,317
26,656
42,661
69,529
(0)
162,740
71,413
318,025
659,243
35,623
5,896
617,724

1,418,536
109,873
132,203
13,846
118,357
20,798
1,639,814
939,245
4,862
(D)
91,750
67,130
30,434
36,696
71,163
(0)
175,554
79,648
367,412
700,569
38,293
7,047
655,229

1982

Tuscaloosa, AL (MSA)
1984
1985

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

METROPOLITAN AREAS

Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income.............................................. 50,246,752
Nonfarm personal income.......................................... 50,159,820
Farm income'. ......................................................
86,932
Population (thousands)2..............................................
3,342.1
15,034
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
Derivation of total personal income:
Total earnings by place of work................................... 40,242,663
2,356,332
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3...............
Plus: Adjustment for residence.................................... -2,441,617
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... 35,444,114
7,789,950
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent'. ..............................
Plus-. Transfer payments...........................................
1,012,088
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries................................................ 35,307,010
Other labor income.................................................
2,556,789
Proprietors’ income6................................................ 2,378,864
62,632
Farm.............................................................
2,316,232
Nonfarm.........................................................
Earnings by industry:
Farm................................................................
86,932
Nonfarm............................................................. 40,155,731
Private........................................................... 24,677,202
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7.......
218,650
Mining........................................................
120,616
Construction..................................................
1,893,117
Manufacturing................................................ 1,699,566
875,194*
Nondurable goods.........................................
817,627*
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
2,353,880
Wholesale trade.............................................. 1,664,821
Retail trade................................................... 3,322,390
Finance, insurance, and real estate........................
1,800,612
Services...................................................... 11,603,550
Government and government enterprises...................... 15,478,529
Federal, civilian.............................................. 10,220,214
Military.......................................................
1,667,410
State and local...............................................
3,590,905

income by Place of Residence
Total personal income.............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)1..............................................
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......................
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 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..............................................
Military................... ..................................
State and local..............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars]
W ashington, DC— MD— VA (MSA)
1983
1984
1985
1986

1987

W est Palm Beach-— Boca Raton— Delray Beach, FL (MSA)
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987

78,531,480
78,422,784
108,696
3,646.0
21,539

9,635,872
9,373,568
262,304
645,7
14,922

10,935,038
10,492,458
442,580
667.7
16,378

12,249,263
11,971,395
277,868
693.6
17,662

13,970,810
13,629,533
341,277
724.3
19,288

15,180,995
14,819,549
361,446
759.4
19,990

16,785,240
16,363,827
421,413
790.1
21,246

44,073,059 49,155,913 54,521,515 59,657,108 66,039,739
2,703,019 3,009,355 3,457,258 3,825,961 4,167,172
-2,716,894 -3,083,265 -3,535,965 -3,966,536 -4,538,838
38,653,146 43,063,293 47,528,292 51,864,611 57,333,729
8,236,474 9,366,720 10,194,852 11,017,027 11,886,382
7,489,323 7,818,335 8,319,119 8,749,025 9,311,369

4,833,110
251,833
-64,971
4,516,306
3,677,399
1,442,167

5,660,004
291,191
-61,930
5,306,883
4,021,947
1,606,208

6,308,226
341,696
-82,678
5,883,852
4,634,582
1,730,829

7,153,352
406,178
-86,221
6,660,953
5,448,032
1,861,825

7,906,135
455,884
-125,672
7,324,579
5,842,852
2,013,564

8,944,125
512,964
-160,097
8,271,064
6,346,573
2,167,603

51,819,615 57,310,395
3,636,637 4,113,620
4,200,856 4,615,724
68,783
85,860
4,132,073 4,529,864
90,685
108,696
59,566,423 65,931,043
40,689,123 45,779,684
393,904*
346,604
76,484*
52,747
3,891,407 4,468,200
2,767,375 2,924,303
1,282,739* 1,447,657*
(D) 1,469,423*
3,580,914 3,983,722
2,539,899 2,757,142
5,103,789 5,615,836
3,236,132 3,749,325
19,170,256 21,804,246
18,877,300 20,151,359
11,901,093 12,643,198
2,241,425 2,270,686
4,734,782 5,237,475

3,927,150
381,555
524,405
144,628
379,777
262,304
4,570,806
4,048,096
74,780
69,188
451,271
815,382
133,928
681,454
263,358
219,021
616,312
276,399
1,262,385
522,710
61,373
8,334
453,003

4,421,374
438,639
799,991
328,652
471,339
442,580
5,217,424
4,640,403
82,728
55,786
493,551
912,929
148,503
764,426
285,104
255,967
698,598
417,678
1,438,062
577,021
69,151
8,978
498,892

5,099,830
489,303
719,093
166,508
552,585
277,868
6,030,358
5,400,976
88,176
61,749
607,877
1,096,904
163,982
932,922
309,867
302,964
772,864
436,115
1,724,460
629,382
77,976
9,678
541,728

5,722,790
527,872
902,690
229,109
673,581
341,277
6,812,075
6,111,549
102,295
98,017
679,407
1,219,502
169,221
1,050,281
321,055
359,609
862,229
509,957
1,959,478
700,526
87,896
10,918
601,712

6,391,662
583,295
931,178
248,638
682,540
361,446
7,544,689
6,760,044
112,554
14,735
732,107
1,283,624
183,857
1,099,767
347,640
396,915
979,120
618,482
2,274,867
784,645
94,639
11,725
678,281

7,228,816
643,677
1,071,632
301,054
770,578
421,413
8,522,712
7,623,595
123,547
34,904
793,136
1,307,599
190,748
1,116,851
412,571
464,427
1,109,989
729,823
2,647,599
899,117
107,510
11,695
779,912

1986

1987

54,378,943
54,319,855
59,088
3,375.8
16,109

60,248,348
60,161,110
87,238
3,439.0
17,519

38,467,853 42,853,189
2,872,410 3,130,653
2,732,796 3,172,071
64,384
35,766
2,697,030 3,107,687
59,088
87,238
44,013,971 49,068,675
27,798,835 31,814,414
256,487
284,376
101,545
111,489
2,205,798 2,704,414
1,920,242 2,205,142
986,351* 1,107,590
925,464* 1,097,552
2,586,552 2,889,732
1,842,837 2,115,219
3,707,622 4,136,000
2,174,527 2,460,940
13,003,225 14,907,102
16,215,136 17,254,261
10,662,318 11,305,925
1,766,362 1,934,313
3,786,456 4,014,023

66,042,263
65,956,229
86,034
3,493.6
18,904

47,455,700
3,335,193
3,730,622
63,743
3,666,879
86,034
54,435,481
36,073,595
313,519
150,481
3,251,216
2,484,022
1,231,004
1,253,018
3,195,132
2,318,619
4,601,428
2,798,516
16,960,662
18,361,886
11,910,735
2,131,939
4,319,212

Wheeling, WV-—OH (MSA)
1984
1985

1982

1983

1,820,954
1,818,749
2,205
184.3
9,880

1,836,352
1,835,474
878
184.5
9,954

1,902,188
1,899,078
3,110
182.1
10,444

1,188,648
71,358
1,957
1,119,247
329,837
371,870

1,145,116
70,193
3,875
1,078,798
353,037
404,517

983,107
119,601
85,940
1,107
84,833
2,205
1,186,443
1,054,100
2,367
166,122
62,069
254,336
125,326
129,010
(D)
52,918
134,237
44,052
(D)
132,343
15,749
2,380
114,214

936,969
112,424
95,723
-182
95,905
878
1,144,238
1,007,809
2,697
121,593
58,682
232,453
129,281
103,172
(D)
53,637
139,893
48,970
(D)
136,429
16,097
2,672
117,660

71,630,663
71,539,978
90,685
3,567.7
20,077

Wilmington, NC (MSA)
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1,932,871
1,930,711
2,160
179.0
10,800

1,980,001
1,978,255
1,746
174.5
11,346

2,059,476
2,056,997
2,479
172.8
11,920

1,009,056
1,007,348
1,708
107.6
9,377

1,103,870
1,102,003
1,867
108.8
10,145

1,209,462
1,207,341
2,121
110.4
10,959

1,338,237
1,336,415
1,822
112.3
11,919

1,475,154
1,473,195
1,959
114.6
12,874

1,568,102
1,565,499
2,603
116.3
13,484

1,176,432
72,885
11,067
1,114,614
377,307
410,267

1,174,500
76,818
2,076
1,099,758
395,672
437,441

1,185,707
78,707
6,921
1,113,921
414,720
451,360

1,253,791
83,429
-12,042
1,158,320
437,176
463,980

759,368
45,948
-26,674
686,746
149,450
172,860

823,038
49,073
-24,773
749,192
165,832
188,846

904,660
53,884
-29,742
821,034
195,296
193,132

1,003,563
62,512
-35,818
905,233
222,571
210,433

1,146,065
72,443
-65,921
1,007,701
239,146
228,307

1,205,083
75,630
-64,596
1,064,857
258,932
244,313

962,702
109,364
104,366
2,069
102,297
3,110
1,173,322
1,028,690
2,770
121,615
60,121
237,032
139,631
97,401
(0)
57,005
142,216
48,615
(D)
144,632
18,357
2,837
123,438

960,588
102,103
111,809
1,141
110,668
2,160
1,172,340
1,018,346
2,850
105,665
54,573
225,229
137,744
87,485
(D)
57,584
145,257
47,659
(D)
153,994
20,138
3,105
130,751

969,285
100,768
115,654
747
114,907
1,746
1,183,961
1,023,981
2,500
98,032
57,203
214,327
129,458
84,869
(0)
57,912
149,297
46,656
(D)
159,980
19,773
3,393
136,814

1,024,966
104,736
124,089
1,443
122,646
2,479
1,251,312
1,084,710
2,901
106,103
65,234
221,764
135,447
86,317
106,001
63,400
153,529
50,514
315,264
166,602
20,387
3,575
142,640

639,923
63,974
55,471
1,313
54,158
1,708
757,660
610,285
2,288
2,677
48,224
187,086
121,291
65,795
81,560
43,164
96,538
23,831
124,917
147,375
21,366
9,024
116,985

678,474
68,098
76,466
1,485
74,981
1,867
821,171
665,567
3,572
3,165
54,300
190,871
125,390
65,481
86,505
44,818
109,215
29,311
143,810
155,604
22,799
8,687
124,118

742,657
69,458
92,545
1,741
90,804
2,121
902,539
738,551
3,624
3,521
70,384
187,635
131,696
55,939
88,709
52,956
123,877
32,921
174,924
163,988
23,853
9,267
130,868

821,353
72,255
109,955
1,465
108,490
1,822
1,001,741
818,467
5,463
4,621
79,638
197,116
132,578
64,538
93,147
66,883
135,148
38,745
197,706
183,274
26,416
9,752
147,106

928,182
82,006
135,877
1,619
134,258
1,959
1,144,106
943,189
6,301
2,174
86,019
258,911
183,610
75,301
94,783
76,272
147,509
42,771
228,449
200,917
27,729
9,705
163,483

974,536
84,511
146,036
2,257
143,779
2,603
1,202,480
987,450
8,264
2,809
98,552
259,531
184,326
75,205
90,371
66,355
159,472
47,893
254,203
215,030
29,267
8,893
176,870

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME
A L A B A M A -M e tro p o lita n S tatistical Areas, C ounties, and S elected Places

A LA B A M A

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ALABAMA

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME
Total Personal Incom e 1987
Percent of State Total: A labam a
AL Other Metro
(1 9 .4 % )

Birmingham, AL
(2 5 .8 % )

(2 8 .2 % )

Percent

Total Personal Incom e
Percent Change 1 9 8 2 —87

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ALABAMA

31

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7

[Thousands of dollars]

State of Alabama

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income.........................................
Farm income1......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

Alabama (Metropolitan portion)

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

34,851,257
34,257.012
594.245
3,944.1
8,836

37,093,167
36,607,920
485,247
3,963.7
9,358

40,349,074
39,598,483
750,591
3,992.1
10,107

43,026,145
42,388,498
637,647
4,022.1
10,697

45,776,476
45,039,987
736,489
4,049.9
11,303

48,780,955
47,951,735
829,220
4,083.2
11,947

24,865,190
24,639,466
225,724
2,630.0
9,454

26,422,626
26,248,540
174,086
2,645.5
9,988

28,695,381
28,449,954
245,427
2,671.4
10,742

30,772,506
30,547,572
224,934
2,699.3
11,400

32,790,371
32,563,350
227,021
2,716.5
12,071

35,020,954
34,744,891
276,063
2,745.7
12,755

2t.901.424
1,499,804
459,081
23,860701
4,529,190
6.461,366

26,543,009
1,590,880
479,063
25,431,192
4,688,836
6,973,139

29,182,180
1,764,981
514,416
27,931,615
5,199,899
7,217,560

31,168,293
1,969,844
513,363
29,711,812
5,607,339
7,706,994

33,241,607
2,031,340
555,975
31,766,242
5,962,908
8,047,326

35,635,549
2,170,070
604,803
34,070,282
6,334,513
8,376,160

18,539,221
1,122,872
-183,056
17,233,293
3,292,681
4,339,216

19,693,522
1,181,587
-181,752
18,330,183
3,394,183
4,698,260

21,573,938
1,311,193
-223,361
20,039,384
3,782,322
4,873,675

23,224,028
1,469,526
-243,342
21,511,160
4,076,360
5,184,986

24,718,292
1,524,690
-227,888
22,965,714
4,386,499
5,438,158

26,557,620
1,629,611
-247,614
24,680,395
4,662,968
5,677,591

20,420,303
2,120,511
2,360,610
499,437
1,861,173
594,245
24,307,179
19,130,077
104,196
555,845
1,358,202
6,371,558
3,099,530
3,272,028
1,943,959
1,424,229
2,288,939
1,049,076
4,034,073
5,177,102
1,577,076
631,662
2,968,364

21,701,261
2,245,137
2,596,611
394,315
2,202,296
485,247
26,057,762
20,529,785
154,231
482,688
1,447,066
6,794,790
3,354,378
3,440,412
2,053,415
1,458,007
2,519,358
1,182,244
4,437,986
5,527,977
1,653,324
659,451
3,215,202

23,645,221
2,363,825
3,173,134
661,515
2,511,619
750,591
28,431,589
22,576,379
150,169
533,158
1,568,340
7,532,536
3,579,487
3,953,049
2,192,192
1,630,824
2,745,486
1,284,790
4,938,884
5,855,210
1,738,373
708,042
3,408,795

25,526,241
2,446,476
3,195,576
548,710
2,646,866
637,647
30,530,646
24,125,698
145,367
587,565
1,767,877
7,832,020
3,665,473
4,166,547
2,221,640
1,770,087
2,911,625
1,419,711
5,469,806
6,404,948
1,826,386
751,774
3,826,788

27,040,949
2,587,501
3,613,157
648,215
2,964,942
736,489
32,505,118
25,831,116
137,345
490,931
1,910,668
8,186,093
3,871,936
4,314,157
2,267,705
1,844,274
3,135,468
1,567,656
6,290,976
6,674,002
1,785,083
773,273
4,115,646

28,963,102
2,762,331
3,910,116
735,896
3,174,220
829,220
34,806,329
27,755,295
146,067
472,389
2,015,635
8,677,765
4,150,109
4,527,656
2,410,823
1,942,144
3,320,678
1,667,713
7,102,081
7,051,034
1,942,102
832,307
4,276,625

15,444,024
1,620,320
1,474,877
185,273
1,289,604
225,724
18,313,497
14,484,707
76,569
468,895*
1,098,116
4,110,523
1,547,634*
2,292,223*
1,591,758
1,211,373
1,727,329
880,117*
3,318,107
3,828,790
1,252,677
434,719
2,141,394

16,343,925
1,703,084
1,646,513
135,292
1,511,221
174,086
19,519,436
15,401,942
97,079
407,437*
1,172,252
4,259,306
1,646,471*
2,328,488*
1,676,689
1,238,796
1,894,838
996,143*
3,657,368
4,117,494
1,332,840
459,305
2,325,349

17,842,638
1,791,315
1,939,985
207,450
1,732,535
245,427
21,328,511
16,942,430
95,092*
452,016*
1,274,318
4,733,028
1,772,958*
2,645,562*
1,765,939
1,386,549*
2,078,621
1,086,405
4,063,993
4,386,081
1,427,241
488,371
2,470,469

19,323,423 20,481,485 21,986,962
1,854,637 1,953,012 2,087,958
2,045,968 2,283,795 2,482,700
186,924
189,250
236,088
1,859,044 2,094,545 2,246,612
224,934
227,021
276,063
22,999,094 24,491,271 26,281,557
18,223,504 19,507,953 21,010,106
96,471*
87,246*
100,418*
506,163* 422,195* 407,741*
1,447,925 1,540,082 1,630,025
4,921,230 5,105,522 5,397,081
2,025,975 2,098,958 2,245,148
2,895,255 3,006,564 3,151,933
1,771,772 1,742,270* 1,907,437
1,510,081* 1,577,338 1,666,440*
2,211,144 2,395,509 2,530,764
1,209,376 1,343,008 1,432,993
4,541,850 5,231,041 5,932,647
4,775,590 4,983,318 5,271,451
1,501,810 1,485,339 1,597,711
508,035
523,451
564,023
2,765,745 2,974,528 3,109,717

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

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 other1......
Mining........................................................
Construction..................................................
Manufacturing................................................
Nondurable goods.........................................
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade..............................................
Retail trade...................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Alabama (Nonm etropolitan portion)

1982
Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
Plus: Transfer payments........................................

_________

Autauga, Alabama

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

9,986,067
9,617,546
368,521
1,314.1
7,599

10,670,541
10,359,380
311,161
1,318.2
8,095

11,653,693
11,148,529
505,164
1,320.7
8,824

12,253,639
11,840,926
412,713
1,322.8
9,264

12,986,105
12,476,637
509,468
1,333.4
9,739

13,760,001
13,206,844
553,157
1,337.6
10,287

267,963
265,932
2,031
32.7
8,194

295,420
294,234
1,186
33.2
8,894

322,714
320,498
2,216
34.0
9,502

350,523
348,809
1,714
34.8
10,076

376,841
374,588
2,253
34.5
10,924

403,833
399,514
4,319
35.1
11,509

6,362,203
376,932
642,137
6,627,408
1,236,509
2,122,150

6,849,487
409,293
660,815
7,101,009
1,294,653
2,274,879

7,608,242
453,788
737,777
7,892,231
1,417,577
2,343,885

7,944,265
500,318
756,705
8,200,652
1,530,979
2,522,008

8,523,315
506,650
783,863
8,800,528
1,576,409
2,609,168

9,077,929
540,459
852,417
9,389,887
1,671,545
2,698,569

111,116
6,918
88,171
192,369
24,968
50,626

115,099
7,238
105,568
213,429
26,494
55,497

130,073
8,285
115,459
237,247
28,547
56,920

137,058
9,216
128,996
256,838
31,907
61,778

145,695
9,149
143,004
279,550
33,164
64,127

163,723
10,196
148,541
302,068
35,166
66,599

4,976,279
500,191
885,733
314,164
571,569
368,521
5,993,682
4,645,370
26,090*
83,665*
260,086
2,261,035
1,348,700*
853,853*
337,044*
212,856
561,610
165,784*
704,371*
1,348,312
324,399
196,943
826,970

5,357,336
542,053
950,098
259,023
691,075
311,161
6,538,326
5,127,843
55,300*
72,495*
274,814
2,535,484
1,486,137*
993,889*
359,238*
219,211
624,520
182,566*
767,960*
1,410,483
320,484
200,146
889,853

5,802,583
572,510
1,233,149
454,065
779,084
505,164
7,103,078
5,633,949
53,376*
76,305*
294,022
2,799,508
1,559,311*
1,179,075*
405,411*
240,439*
666,865
198,385
856,264*
1,469,129
311,132
219,671
938,326

6,202,818
591,839
1,149,608
361,786
787,822
412,713
7,531,552
5,902,194
45,139*
(0)
319,952
2,910,790
1,639,498
1,271,292
425,586*
255,862*
700,481
210,335
908,046*
1,629,358
324,576
243,739
1,061,043

6,559,464
634,489
1,329,362
458,965
870,397
509,468
8,013,847
6,323,163
38,264*
65,527*
370,586
3,080,571
1,707,260*
1,298,808*
445,976*
249,959*
739,959
224,648
1,037,856*
1,690,684
299,744
249,822
1,141,118

6,976,140
674,373
1,427,416
499,808
927,608
553,157
8,524,772
6,745,189
(0)
(D)
385,610
3,280,684
1,840,534*
1,365,188*
476,267*
258,177*
789,914
234,720
1,144,998*
1,779,583
344,391
268,284
1,166,908

88,917
9,741
12,458
62
12,396
2,031
109,085
92,248
1,417
359
5,471
45,142
35,694
9,448
6,206
3,978
11,642
4,427
13,606
16,837
1,318
1,393
14,126

91,075
9,887
14,137
-694
14,831
1,186
113,913
95,990
1,599
459
6,421
44,498
36,543
7,955
6,711
2,615
14,075
4,365
15,247
17,923
1,420
1,348
15,155

101,589
10,619
17,865
385
17,480
2,216
127,857
108,594
1,309
(0)
7,961
51,059
40,183
10,876
7,325
(D)
15,514
4,937
17,468
19,263
1,510
1,467
16,286

108,691
10,827
17,540
-159
17,699
1,714
135,344
113,654
1,374
(D)
8,344
51,622
40,333
11,289
7,033
(0)
17,054
5,409
19,559
21,690
1,601
1,694
18,395

114,824
11,396
19,475
358
19,117
2,253
143,442
120,015
963
186
9,384
53,589
44,327
9,262
6,940
2,630
17,929
6,058
22,336
23,427
1,592
1,826
20,009

128,206
12,939
22,578
2,279
20,299
4,319
159,404
134,845
1,002
254
10,334
60,861
45,430
15,431
7,778
2,606
19,453
7,491
25,066
24,559
1,718
2,132
20,709

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..................................................
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...........................................
Military...............................................
State and local.................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

32

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ALABAMA

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)2..............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
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...........................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries................................................
Other labor income.................................................
Proprietors’ income*1................................................
Farm..............................................................
Nonfarm.........................................................
Earnings by industry:
Nonfarm.............................................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’.......
Mining........................................................
Manufacturing................................................
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade.............................................
Retail trade.......................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income’.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent’...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries................................................
Other labor income.................................................
Proprietors' income6................................................
Nonfarm........................................................
Earnings by industry:
Farm................................................................
Private...........................................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’ ......
Mining........................................................
Construction.................................................
Transportation and public utilities.........................
Government and government enterprises....................
State and local.............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars]
Baldwin, Alabama
1985
1986
1984

Barbour, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

230,060
220,340
9,720
25.2
9,134

247,132
236,693
10,439
25.4
9,724

266,249
253,894
12,355
25.7
10,369

139,863
8,116
9,689
141,436
29,699
46,461

146,789
9,246
10,696
148,239
31,860
49,961

162,280
9,764
10,408
162,924
32,636
51,572

178,103
10,683
10,972
178,392
34,624
53,233

88,859
9,502
18,932
6,702
12,230
7,950
109,343
90,362
1,118
903
3,561
36,545
8,687
27,858
12,888
4,847
11,396
4,862
14,242
18,981
1,379
1,154
16,448

101,896
10,606
27,361
13,223
14,138
14,449
125,414
105,504
1,024
1,183
3,902
45,809
9,450
36,359
15,221
5,004
12,187
5,024
16,150
19,910
1,365
1,239
17,306

113,000
11,454
22,335
8,514
13,821
9,720
137,069
114,820
804
1,097
3,630
52,860
8,977
43,883
16,042
4,828
13,300
5,063
17,196
22,249
1,437
1,399
19,413

124,690
12,733
24,857
9,255
15,602
10,439
151,841
127,801
791
904
4,176
61,370
10,826
50,544
16,730
5,169
14,530
5,453
18,678
24,040
1,455
1,502
21,083

136,509
13,916
27,678
11,110
16,568
12,355
165,748
140,341
764
848
5,116
69,353
11,047
58,306
17,447
5,325
15,770
5,642
20,076
25,407
1,665
1,680
22,062

1982

1983

Blount, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

163,969
162,152
1,817
16.6
9,876

273,792
262,969
10,823
36.1
7,578

285,860
272,080
13,780
36.3
7,877

322,058
300,516
21,542
36.8
8,746

352,351
333,338
19,013
37.8
9,320

369,424
353,707
15,717
38.2
9,673

395,331
377,992
17,339
38.8
10,197

63,326
3,995
46,818
106,149
16,499
31,906

66,420
4,209
51,333
113,544
17,513
32,912

94,298
5,407
109,733
198,624
26,939
48,229

95,427
5,456
118,075
208,046
26,641
51,173

114,120
6,361
131,678
239,437
29,317
53,304

126,968
7,730
143,383
262,621
31,785
57,945

129,604
7,337
153,930
276,197
34,178
59,049

136,752
7,799
168,530
297,483
36,389
61,459

47,861
4,443
11,022
1,466
9,556
1,585
61,741
48,501
307
(L)
2,217
24,037
8,517
15,520
4,766
2,124
5,772
1,915
7,343
13,240
1,853
893
10,494

49,830
4,732
11,858
1,693
10,165
1,817
64,603
50,742
586
ai
3,065
24,282
7,610
16,672
4,643
2,318
5,977
1,966
7,877
13,861
1,951
1,042
10,868

64,315
7,060
22,923
9,184
13,739
10,823
83,475
64,967
726
9,726
4,224
15,948
9,614
6,334
7,425
4,092
9,297
3,209
10,320
18,508
1,329
1,512
15,667

60,477
6,074
28,876
12,202
16,674
13,780
81,647
62,051
995
3,810
5,586
15,039
9,631
5,408
7,553
4,278
10,098
3,499
11,193
19,596
1,307
1,451
16,838

68,086
6,779
39,255
19,989
19,266
21,542
92,578
71,703
1,099
6,611
6,874
15,583
9,664
5,919
9,037
4,892
10,573
4,236
12,798
20,875
1,369
1,591
17,915

81,678
8,096
37,194
17,491
19,703
19,013
107,955
86,485
830
9,343
8,182
19,884
13,974
5,910
8,092
6,717
11,750
4,656
17,031
21,470
1,764
1,828
17,878

84,590
8,123
36,891
14,237
22,654
15,717
113,887
90,953
955
5,079
9,721
22,344
16,159
6,185
8,361
7,121
12,432
5,110
19,830
22,934
1,857
1,971
19,106

88,469
8,468
39,815
15,805
24,010
17,339
119,413
95,914
1,146
4,174
11,861
22,045
16,534
5,511
8,904
7,889
13,592
5,639
20,664
23,499
1,984
2,301
19,214

1987

1982

1983

1,045,877
1,040,892
4,985
92.5
11,301

1,114,919
1,107,102
7,817
94.8
11,763

178,779
167,661
11,118
24.8
7,213

191,292
183,342
7,950
25.3
7,571

217,596
203,147
14,449
25.2
8,635

410,286
27,522
207,796
590,560
183,012
180,867

448,116
28,193
223,041
642,964
211,204
191,709

483,814
30,509
234,600
687,905
224,098
202,916

108,381
6,204
8,216
110,393
26,968
41,418

117,293
6,950
9,339
119,682
26,799
44,811

309,746
27,202
73,338
-657
73,995
2,576
407,710
337,048
9,514
6,229
32,365
76,145
28,138
48,007
24,673
22,095
60,733
22,036
83,258
70,662
4,140
4,643
61,879

330,048
29,490
88,578
1,803
86,775
4,985
443,131
365,744
8,867
2,473
32,178
85,260
30,459
54,801
26,537
23,143
68,784
21,479
97,023
77,387
4,334
5,054
67,999

354,367
31,671
97,776
4,486
93,290
7,817
475,997
393,691
8,422
2,537
34,423
91,568
31,616
59,952
27,036
22,349
73,442
23,370
110,544
82,306
4,754
5,967
71,585

79,487
8,424
20,470
9,821
10,649
11,118
97,263
79,718
1,020
981
2,696
31,152
8,133
23,019
11,195
4,646
10,078
4,298
13,652
17,545
1,326
1,140
15,079

1986

1987

142,223
140,566
1,657
16.1
8,824

154,554
152,969
1,585
16.5
9,377

55,680
3,669
38,949
90,960
14,033
28,475

58,951
4,029
41,921
96,843
14,779
30,601

41,394
3,890
10,396
1,353
9,043
1,474
54,206
43,253
678
352
1,831
21,155
7,202
13,953
4,670
1,510
5,553
1,812
5,692
10,953
1,758
712
8,483

44,601
4,153
10,197
1,536
8,661
1,657
57,294
45,028
500
180
2,184
21,578
7,094
14,484
5,528
1,843
5,661
1,491
6,063
12,266
1,840
828
9,598

1982

1983

730,852
724,831
6,021
83.5
8,751

804,125
796,464
7,661
84.3
9,534

872,785
868,749
4,036
87.1
10,025

954,439
951,863
2,576
89.9
10,620

295,214
18,560
169,248
445,962
145,316
139,574

333,269
20,721
181,265
493,813
156,622
153,690

371,620
23,913
187,933
535,640
174,042
163,103

228,396
21,222
45,656
2,557
43,099
6,021
289,253
237,287
5,624
3,965
21,415
56,236
23,062
33,174
18,109
16,573
45,956
14,360
55,049
51,966
3,029
3,695
45,242

251,474
23,623
58,172
4,331
53,841
7,661
325,608
268,996
8,035
2,050
25,403
64,635
27,156
37,479
19,809
16,733
51,863
18,540
61,928
56,612
3,462
3,602
49,548

285,569
25,877
60,174
766
59,408
4,036
367,584
305,272
6,956
5,364
29,155
69,741
28,607
41,134
22,807
20,480
57,335
20,850
72,584
62,312
3,794
4,013
54,505

1982

1983

Bibb, Alabama
1984
1985

110,372
108,888
1,484
16.2
6,808

119,602
118,508
1,094
16.0
7,456

133,468
131,994
1,474
16.1
8,312

44,281
2,841
32,299
73,739
11,199
25,434

50,218
3,256
33,549
80,511
11,637
27,454

34,019
3,305
6,957
1,357
5,600
1,484
42,797
33,545
62
(0)
972
16,454
6,240
10,214
3,207
1,106
3,785
(D)
(D)
9,252
1,245
684
7,323

37,936
3,705
8,577
971
7,606
1,094
49,124
39,217
797
(0)
1,545
19,444
7,358
12,086
3,531
1,365
4,895
(0)
(D)
9,907
1,398
660
7,849

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ALABAMA

33

Table 5 — Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Farm income1......................................................
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 tor residence...................................
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................
Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local.................................
PIUS:

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent'. ..............................
Plus: Transfer payments..................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries.................................................
Other labor income........................................
Proprietors’ income6.....................................
Earnings by industry:
Farm..........................................
Nonfarm.............................................
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................................
Military.................................
State and local..............................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1983

[Thousands of dollars]
Bullock, Alabama
1984
1985
1986

1987

1982

1983

Butler, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

66,935
56’l69
10,766
10.6
6,338

74,210
60^620
13,590
10.6
6,994

74,797
65^868
8,929
10.7
7,023

78,787
70'000
8,787
10.3
7,637

73675
7,941
10.5
7,769

76 756
¿897
10.3
8,281

15? MA
7Ì616
22.1
7,265

¿66
22.0
7,725

7Ì250
22.0
8,235

5682
21.9
8,571

22.4
8,883

22.6
9,423

43,251
2,152
-3,865
37,234
10,226
19,475

49,443
2,382
-4,470
42,591
10,706
20,913

46,507
2,588
-2,749
41,170
12,004
21,623

47,495
2,793
-3,125
41,577
13,442
23,768

50,025
2,806
-3,599
43,620
14,002
23,994

54,231
2,994
-4,956
46,281
14,911
24,461

97,363
5,963
6,444
97,844
22,453
40,127

103,914
6,387
7,575
105,102
22,603
42,139

113,286
7,148
7,680
113,818
24,262
42,967

113,539
7,608
8,660
114,591
26,188
46,724

124,438
7,834
8,866
125,470
26,361
47,100

136,041
8,611
8,893
136,323
27,952
48,273

27,183
2,804
13,264
9,106
4,158
10,766
32,485
25,022
384
69
542
11,162
6,124
5,038
3,641
922
3,806
916
3,580
7,463
959
439
6,065

29,262
3,057
17,124
12,002
5,122
13,590
35,853
27,945
996
72
680
12,563
7,243
5,320
3,688
786
3,819
1,403
3,938
7,908
1,002
422
6,484

30,190
3,041
13,276
7,375
5,901
8,929
37,578
29,726
884
70
618
12,204
7,442
4,762
4,155
766
4,439
1,557
5,033
7,852
1,069
465
6,318

31,819
3,051
12,625
7,226
5,399
8,787
38,708
30,244
1,404
115
660
11,611
7,496
4,115
4,145
875
4,617
1,558
5,259
8,464
1,194
530
6,740

34,180
3,315
12,530
6,378
6,152
7,941
42,084
33,161
1,819
in
719
12,698
8,223
4,475
4,299
898
5,143
1,549
6,016
8,923
1,126
572
7,225

36,849
3,588
13,794
7,239
6,555
8,897
45,334
33,962
2,169
(L)
482
12,888
9,055
3,833
4,516
927
5,575
1,427
5,933
11,372
1,138
667
9,567

73,982
6,931
16,450
7,096
9,354
7,616
89,747
78,091
238
152
2,429
37,933
17,817
20,116
4,952
2,321
10,658
3,117
16,291
11,656
1,113
900
9,643

78,068
7,484
18,362
6,765
11,597
7,266
96,648
84,526
865
95
2,732
40,722
16,522
24,200
5,446
2,449
10,989
3,104
18,124
12,122
1,176
884
10,062

85,965
7,925
19,396
6,756
12,640
7,250
106,036
93,090
828
98
3,367
45,903
19,229
26,674
5,939
2,774
11,091
3,651
19,439
12,946
1,175
965
10,806

87,864
7,981
17,694
5,198
12,496
5,682
107,857
93,422
686
171
3,988
45,257
17,967
27,290
6,916
3,063
10,555
4,075
18,711
14,435
1,308
1,099
12,028

95,274
8,894
20,270
6,546
13,724
7,015
117,423
102,036
599
(L)
4,793
50,771
20,630
30,141
7,263
3,329
11,122
4,067
20,064
15,387
1,290
1,185
12,912

104,801
9,748
21,492
6,790
14,702
7,271
128,770
112,238
809
58
3,811
58,425
25,005
33,420
7,906
3,493
12,107
4,302
21,327
16,532
1,358
1,383
13,791

1982

1983

Calhoun, Alabama
1984
1985

1,015,815
1,008,576
7,239
122.4
8,302

1,090,015
1,083,006
7,009
125.7
8,675

1,166,571
1,157,845
8,726
125.0
9,335

1,229,019
1,219,983
9,036
123.5
9,948

1,286,137
1,274,288
11,849
121.8
10,560

1,359,712
1,348,849
10,863
122.4
11,108

311,868
306,012
5,856
38.9
8,009

344,939
339,886
5,053
39.8
8,668

354,302
351,124
3,178
40.1
8,839

780,296
45,555
-34,879
699,862
109,517
206,436

843,031
49,116
-42,551
751,364
116,382
222,269

911,433
53,934
-47,577
809,922
128,111
228,538

955,306
58,300
-51,989
845,017
139,177
244,825

997,750
58,738
-54,655
884,357
146,682
255,098

1,056,175
61,515
-56,769
937,891
155,978
265,843

201,173
12,910
26,475
214,738
33,774
63,356

224,864
14,393
29,927
240,398
37,300
67,241

680,355
51,760
48,181
6,435
41,746
7,239
773,057
415,524
2,587
1,562
19,908
158,380
73,064
85,316
34,946
36,686
67,562
17,892
76,001
357,533
165,580
109,697
82,256

730,647
56,328
56,056
6,232
49,824
7,009
836,022
452,182
3,264
2,007
25,523
173,189
80,049
93,140
36,062
36,539
73,743
18,902
82,953
383,840
173,243
123,776
86,821

785,215
60,174
66,044
7,961
58,083
8,726
902,707
499,772
3,135
2,371
29,562
191,027
84,465
106,562
39,124
40,419
80,352
20,785
92,997
402,935
183,958
127,994
90,983

824,519
62,347
68,440
8,289
60,151
9,036
946,270
529,959
3,258
2,550
31,818
197,003
82,293
114,710
41,131
41,297
88,102
22,389
102,411
416,311
198,982
117,202
100,127

855,960
64,308
77,482
11,125
66,357
11,849
985,901
567,650
(0)
(D)
32,523
202,877
85,473
117,404
43,480
41,007
98,188
23,415
121,101
418,251
196,331
115,993
105,927

905,785
69,353
81,037
10,118
70,919
10,863
1,045,312
597,545
3,510
2,135
37,691
209,182
85,863
123,319
47,118
42,629
100,287
24,106
130,887
447,767
208,342
128,489
110,936

165,940
15,945
19,288
5,336
13,952
5,856
195,317
176,109
533
201
5,586
108,115
104,507
3,608
17,928
3,243
17,019
2,437
21,047
19,208
1,310
1,654
16,244

186,276
17,621
20,967
4,552
16,415
5,053
219,811
199,335
863
192
6,164
125,501
121,317
4,184
20,482
2,956
17,803
2,686
22,688
20,476
1,410
1,600
17,466

1986

1987

1982

1983

Cham bers, Alabama
1984
1985

m

i,m

1986

1987

371,642
367,723
3,919
39.6
9,375

394,296
390,967
3,329
39.7
9,920

425,289
421,501
3,788
39.7
10,706

225,029
14,840
35,031
245,220
39,725
69,357

228,500
15,743
39,175
251,932
42,963
76,747

247,950
1M13
39,090
270,627
45,133
78Ì536

278,049
18399
36,927
296^577
47Ì968
80,744

187,514
17,271
20,244
2,684
17,560
3,178
221,851
200,059
757
215
7,309
119,729
115,166
4,563
22,521
3,782
18,572
2,947
24,227
21,792
1,444
1,752
18,596

189,402
17,037
22,061
3,443
18,618
3,919
224,581
200,039
755
322
7,999
116,564
111,753
4,811
23,386
4,361
18,484
3,129
25,039
24,542
1,504
1,994
21,044

206,244
18,821
22,885
2,870
20,015
3,329
244,621
218,938
1,171
(L)
8,513
128,534
123,409
5,125
25Ì409
4,358
19,492
3,698
27,721
25,683
¿489
2,150
22,044

232,248
21,262
24,539
3,321
21,218
3,788
274,261
247,970
¿091
94
11,090
145,918
140,143
5775
29,616
4,600
21,032
4,147
30,382
26291
1,544
¿510
22,237

34

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ALABAMA

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus-. Dividends, interest, and rent3...............................
Plus-. Transfer payments...........................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries................................................
Other labor income.................................................
Proprietors’ income6................................................
Farm.............................................................
Nonfarm.. ........................................................
Earnings by industry:
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

1983

Government and government enterprises....................
State and local............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1987

1982

1983

Chilton, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

144,691
131,621
13,070
19.3
7,486

151,370
141,216
10,154
19.0
7,947

161,238
150,660
10,578
19.1
8,453

170,845
159,765
11,080
19.1
8,954

176,850
167,639
9,211
19.5
9,088

190,396
178,517
11,879
19.6
9,715

237,417
225,552
11,865
30.3
7,825

257,079
247,275
9,804
30.3
8,481

278,292
264,059
14,233
30.5
9,136

291,296
281,691
9,605
30.9
9,423

307,519
298,259
9,260
31.8
9,683

326,328
315,322
11,006
31.8
10,265

65,996
3,521
33,594
96,069
21,420
27,202

66,165
3,757
38,665
101,073
21,008
29,289

69,703
4,087
43,604
109,220
21,556
30,462

68,598
4,176
49,509
113,931
24,003
32,911

68,736
3,890
52,537
117,383
25,191
34,276

78,974
4,448
53,464
127,990
26,810
35,596

94,995
5,530
73,233
162,698
24,712
50,007

108,853
6,578
74,192
176,467
27,114
53,498

122,762
7,370
78,971
194,363
28,125
55,804

116,058
7,622
92,031
200,467
31,149
59,680

122,943
7,431
97,773
213,285
32,042
62,192

128,917
7,789
106,844
227,972
34,007
64,349

44,034
4,297
17,665
11,269
6,396
13,070
52,926
43,828
994
486
1,381
18,974
17,993
981
4,620
2,522
5,671
2,208
6,972
9,098
903
786
7,409

45,447
4,529
16,189
8,424
7,765
10,154
56,011
46,046
1,401
165
2,149
18,751
17,288
1,463
5,169
2,743
5,748
2,285
7,635
9,965
930
786
8,249

47,616
4,587
17,500
8,882
8,618
10,578
59,125
48,513
1,434
373
3,323
18,101
16,019
2,082
5,756
2,923
6,413
1,970
8,220
10,612
924
866
8,822

46,106
4,207
18,285
9,403
8,882
11,080
57,518
45,385
1,341
197
3,423
13,995
12,534
1,461
6,373
3,419
6,757
1,545
8,335
12,133
1,004
991
10,138

46,647
4,302
17,787
7,551
10,236
9,211
59,525
46,483
921
(U
2,833
13,058
11,830
1,228
6,518
3,659
7,233
2,257
9,994
13,042
1,100
1,068
10,874

52,911
4,848
21,215
10,112
11,103
11,879
67,095
53,799
946
(l)
2,904
17,938
16,601
1,337
6,972
4,017
7,811
2,201
10,987
13,296
1,134
1,248
10,914

64,133
6,826
24,036
11,100
12,936
11,865
83,130
68,973
545
323
10,827
17,290
6,263
11,027
9,223
2,858
12,625
3,120
12,162
14,157
1,218
1,274
11,665

76,567
8,250
24,036
9,072
14,964
9,804
99,049
83,654
1,242
459
17,863
19,777
7,668
12,109
10,349
2,695
13,919
3,344
14,006
15,395
1,269
1,229
12,897

83,020
8,640
31,102
13,515
17,587
14,233
108,529
91,909
1,211
550
16,321
26,453
8,970
17,483
10,645
3,014
14,371
3,568
15,776
16,620
1,341
1,349
13,930

81,068
8,038
26,952
8,886
18,066
9,605
106,453
87,789
1,121
644
12,087
27,408
9,115
18,293
9,934
2,800
14,333
3,907
15,555
18,664
1,509
1,549
15,606

85,434
8,342
29,167
8,541
20,626
9,260
113,683
93,196
(0)
13,7(0)72
29,406
9,561
19,845
7,871
3,374
14,592
4,130
18,378
20,487
1,511
1,670
17,306

87,990
8,577
32,350
10,241
22,109
11,006
117,911
96,202
1,334
673
11,300
31,599
9,622
21,977
8,153
3,400
15,448
4,424
19,871
21,709
1,611
1,950
18,148

1986

1987

1982

1983

Clarke, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
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......

[Thousands of dollars]
Cherokee, Alabama
1986
1984
1985

1983

Choctaw, Alabama
1984
1985

111,030
106,809
4,221
16.7
6,643

121,464
117,207
4,257
16.5
7,340

130,851
127,225
3,626
16.6
7,878

141,146
137,200
3,946
16.9
8,376

151,585
147,711
3,874
17.1
8,855

157,615
153,626
3,989
17.0
9,259

216,966
212,642
4,324
28.7
7,552

232,639
228,419
4,220
29.0
8,015

245,717
242,408
3,309
28.3
8,690

260,703
256,202
4,501
27.7
9,416

271,074
267,526
3,548
27.6
9,805

283,190
279,020
4,170
27.7
10,207

99,583
6,112
-24,376
69,095
17,418
24,517

114,302
6,974
-29,927
77,401
17,167
26,896

124,511
7,756
-33,638
83,117
19,268
28,466

135,502
8,861
-36,902
89,739
20,409
30,998

163,462
10,463
-54,427
98,572
21,196
31,817

167,205
10,656
-53,739
102,810
22,356
32,449

121,903
7,426
26,818
141,295
28,951
46,720

132,317
8,067
28,264
152,514
30,431
49,694

141,525
8,890
28,359
160,994
33,899
50,824

151,764
9,823
28,328
170,269
37,687
52,747

160,486
9,941
30,572
181,117
35,6/5
54,282

169,810
10,551
29,912
189,171
37,843
56,176

80,965
9,894
8,724
3,937
4,787
4,221
95,362
86,718
62
1,636
1,951
65,886
61,896
3,990
2,334
1,034
5,376
1,215
7,224
8,644
744
689
7,211

93,240
11,157
9,905
3,984
5,921
4,257
110,045
100,960
2,955
1,921
2,144
74,875
70,776
4,099
2,778
1,237
5,627
1,423
8,000
9,085
735
688
7,662

102,309
11,724
10,478
3,357
7,121
3,626
120,885
110,998
2,673
1,965
3,655
80,751
75,667
5,084
3,715
1,326
6,281
1,469
9,163
9,887
797
739
8,351

112,235
12,452
10,815
3,685
7,130
3,946
131,556
120,317
2,495
1,819
5,389
87,104
81,919
5,185
4,487
1,238
6,654
1,311
9,820
11,239
839
846
9,554

136,386
15,459
11,617
3,621
7,996
3,874
159,588
147,559
2,248
1,209
10,438
107,550
102,315
5,235
4,700
1,419
7,040
1,299
11,656
12,029
857
912
10,260

139,035
15,780
12,390
3,722
8,668
3,989
163,216
150,898
1,062
1,091
8,579
112,585
105,940
6,645
5,146
1,848
7,523
1,154
11,910
12,318
901
1,065
10,352

95,056
10,022
16,825
4,102
12,723
4,324
117,579
94,895
343
2,746
4,404
46,301
28,438
17,863
7,362
2,523
12,412
5,422
13,382
22,684
1,645
1,229
19,810

102,308
10,883
19,126
4,006
15,120
4,220
128,097
105,139
913
3,124
4,643
50,387
30,356
20,031
8,451
2,253
13,656
5,710
16,002
22,958
1,750
1,164
20,044

109,393
11,193
20,939
3,095
17,844
3,309
138,216
114,031
603
2,978
5,326
54,591
28,066
26,525
9,414
2,539
14,295
6,260
18,025
24,185
1,759
1,212
21,214

116,999
11,606
23,159
4,303
18,856
4,501
147,263
120,333
577
2,778
5,433
57,819
29,378
28,441
9,926
2,518
15,293
7,066
18,923
26,930
1,854
1,384
23,692

123,896
12,531
24,059
3,364
20,695
3,548
156,938
128,494
529
1,386
6,735
62,575
32,814
29,761
10,787
2,713
16,321
7,117
20,331
28,444
1,838
1,492
25,114

130,822
13,168
25,820
3,992
21,828
4,170
165,640
136,011
497
1,143
8,064
64,788
34,117
30,671
12,050
3,307
17,107
7,264
21,791
29,629
1,956
1,742
25,931

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ALABAMA

35

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

1983

1986

1987

107,109
102,306
4,803
13.5
7,960

107,169
103,440
3,729
13.5
7,947

119,626
112,165
7,461
13.2
9,079

120,723
117,316
3,407
13.1
9,205

127,713
121,434
6,279
13.3
9,572

133,062
127,008
6,054
13.2
10,083

91,048
87,529
3,519
13.0
6,993

100,766
95,010
5,756
13.0
7,763

108,659
103,178
5,481
13.0
8,369

60,516
3,597
15,721
72,640
12,986
21,483

58,081
3,537
16,121
70,665
13,529
22,975

65,959
3,906
18,927
80,980
15,221
23,425

63,191
4,168
20,848
79,871
15,602
25,250

68,462
4,047
20,729
85,144
15,678
26,891

72,645
4,362
20,633
88,916
16,619
27,527

39,094
2,303
26,187
62,978
9,822
18,248

43,249
2,485
30,622
71,386
10,247
19,133

44,995
5,173
10,348
4,431
5,917
4,803
55,713
47,115
170
55
1,227
25,763
20,029
5,734
9,092
795
3,880
1,172
4,961
8,598
814
670
7,114

42,711
4,622
10,748
3,371
7,377
3,729
54,352
45,090
569
57
1,433
25,832
19,928
5,904
5,730
872
4,327
1,275
4,995
9,262
852
628
7,782

45,923
4,620
15,416
7,107
8,309
7,461
58,498
48,493
492
51
1,560
30,340
21,110
9,230
3,974
564
4,432
1,398
5,682
10,005
878
593
8,534

47,424
4,679
11,088
3,065
8,023
3,407
59,784
48,627
339
82
1,562
30,413
20,743
9,670
4,184
416
4,510
1,507
5,614
11,157
925
671
9,561

48,800
4,968
14,694
5,945
8,749
6,279
62,183
50,318
169
(L)
1,599
30,992
21,423
9,569
4,474
380
4,584
1,617
6,492
11,865
947
723
10,195

52,208
5,375
15,062
5,704
9,358
6,054
66,591
54,280
158
(L)
2,721
32,463
21,548
10,915
4,565
306
5,256
1,649
7,137
12,311
1,041
845
10,425

28,160
2,638
8,296
2,993
5,303
3,519
35,575
26,909
245
242
2,319
14,801
13,983
818
1,227
565
2,703
1,143
3,664
8,666
1,272
528
6,866

29,066
2,781
11,402
5,251
6,151
5,756
37,493
29,160
574
171
2,051
16,361
15,177
1,184
1,294
399
2,888
1,220
4,202
8,333
1,322
506
6,505

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)2..............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
Derivation of total personal income:
Total earnings by place of work...................................
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance2...............
Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm Income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
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..................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

Cleburne, Alabama
1984
1985

Clay, Alabama
1984
1985

1982

1983

1986

1987

112,459
107,125
5,334
12.9
8,740

119,846
114,050
5,796
12.7
9,445

125,223
121,259
3,964
12.9
9,712

46,992
2,832
33,562
77,722
11,287
19,650

48,303
3,087
33,763
78,979
11,904
21,576

51,246
2,967
36,504
84,783
13,087
21,976

49,614
3,010
42,032
88,636
13,935
22,652

31,875
2,961
12,156
4,987
7,169
5,481
41,511
33,533
526
91
3,215
17,207
15,993
1,214
1,364
756
3,132
1,308
5,934
7,978
1,377
555
6,046

34,317
3,097
10,889
4,837
6,052
5,334
42,969
33,864
578
(L)
3,880
17,239
16,039
1,200
1,367
901
3,074
1,437
5,345
9,105
1,503
635
6,967

35,820
3,285
12,141
5,301
6,840
5,796
45,450
35,676
709
(L)
4,560
17,465
16,391
1,074
1,526
730
3,028
1,518
6,133
9,774
1,475
685
7,614

35,645
3,293
10,676
3,437
7,239
3,964
45,650
35,548
814
(L)
5,733
15,156
14,077
1,079
1,468
653
3,332
1,908
6,469
10,102
1,553
800
7,749

1982

1983

Coffee, Alabama
1984
1985

319,687
312,164
7,523
39.7
8,061

343,699
338,413
5,286
40.3
8,525

386,397
366,651
19,746
40.2
9,608

412,843
400,375
12,468
40.1
10,283

443,508
422,703
20,805
40.5
10,960

473,250
451,877
21,373
40.4
11,700

472,202
457,541
14,661
54.9
8,608

486,284
482,185
4,099
54.6
8,904

518,236
508,035
10,201
54.6
9,484

290,858
14,558
-65,381
210,919
43,759
65,009

308,319
15,908
-67,005
225,406
48,045
70,248

355,239
18,076
-75,062
262,101
51,855
72,441

375,836
20,065
-80,749
275,022
57,793
80,028

397,083
20,463
-79,739
296,881
62,058
84,569

420,371
21,806
-79,222
319,343
65,610
88,297

539,200
31,718
-178,842
328,640
58,176
85,386

527,244
31,140
-164,231
331,873
60,916
93,495

252,938
12,815
25,105
5,802
19,303
7,523
283,335
119,700
944
326
6,302
49,139
25,106
24,033
6,571
3,911
20,496
6,996
25,015
163,635
2,691
137,850
23,094

267,812
14,233
26,274
3,636
22,638
5,286
303,033
132,875
1,488
328
8,337
54,024
24,317
29,707
6,773
3,808
23,646
7,544
26,927
170,158
2,846
142,296
25,016

295,850
15,432
43,957
18,130
25,827
19,746
335,493
149,320
1,647
375
10,470
60,698
25,939
34,759
7,748
5,699
25,744
8,280
28,659
186,173
2,927
157,095
26,151

323,288
15,722
36,826
10,855
25,971
12,468
363,368
157,635
1,694
1,494
9,175
63,387
28,874
34,513
8,246
5,850
26,252
9,103
32,434
205,733
3,163
172,935
29,635

332,996
16,506
47,581
19,200
28,381
20,805
376,278
167,090
1,376
999
10,521
64,732
32,787
31,945
8,653
6,224
28,436
10,164
35,985
209,188
3,129
174,470
31,589

352,596
17,819
49,956
19,672
30,284
21,373
398,998
180,956
1,462
816
12,011
65,515
34,736
30,779
9,461
7,746
30,987
11,387
41,571
218,042
3,476
181,917
32,649

446,489
57,129
35,582
13,094
22,488
14,661
524,539
383,314
1,445
1,870
27,755
229,181
35,631
193,550
26,898
14,588
30,458
8,862
42,257
141,225
98,599
2,289
40,337

440,955
57,783
28,506
2,601
25,905
4,099
523,145
380,668
1,233
1,427
19,865
229,058
36,506
192,552
26,669
15,539
33,462
9,751
43,664
142,477
96,506
2,195
43,776

1986

1987

1982

1983

Colbert, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

538,219
525,594
12,625
54.7
9,831

555,941
545,929
10,012
53.7
10,345

590,518
574,486
16,032
53.6
11,012

543,244
32,269
-157,391
353,584
66,951
97,701

544,776
33,582
-147,313
363,881
71,328
103,010

551,412
33,333
-143,712
374,367
73,592
107,982

561,097
33,319
-126,484
401,294
77,946
111,278

449,209
55,445
38,590
8,740
29,850
10,201
533,043
386,575
1,422
1,107
22,573
222,342
38,594
183,748
27,456
17,862
34,878
10,683
48,252
146,468
97,412
2,358
46,698

452,546
52,406
39,824
11,139
28,685
12,625
532,151
380,876
1,427
1,182
23,115
209,768
38,781
170,987
26,775
20,294
35,787
12,361
50,167
151,275
96,593
2,683
51,999

456,374
53,405
41,633
8,510
33,123
10,012
541,400
392,348
1,371
990
21,888
213,410
38,115
175,295
26,601
21,033
36,585
13,099
57,371
149,052
92,333
2,893
53,826

458,985
52,247
49,865
14,422
35,443
16,032
545,065
390,513
(D)
(D)
23,644
196,631
38,092
158,539
28,599
23,134
38,465
13,472
64,026
154,552
98,337
3,379
52,836

36

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ALABAMA

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

Conecuh, Alabama

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income....................................................................................

Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
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......................
Plus. Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

Coosa, Alabama

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

115,239
107,016
8,223
15.6
7,387

123,753
114,733
9,020
15.5
7,980

129,928
122,897
7,031
15.4
8,464

137,395
130,739
6,656
15.3
8,987

140,575
134,751
5,824
15.5
9,074

143,308
136,530
6,778
15.2
9,436

72,281
69,916
2,365
11.3
6,412

80,222
78,044
2,178
11.0
7,288

83,801
81,324
2,477
10.9
7,713

89,266
86,584
2,682
10.8
8,291

96,597
94,396
2,201
11.1
8,688

102,406
100,131
2,275
11.2
9,124

62,413
3,571
18,107
76,949
11,218
27,072

68,588
3,895
18,972
83,665
11,567
28,521

72,840
4,407
18,893
87,326
13,008
29,594

75,953
4,792
21,239
92,400
14,061
30,934

77,686
4,626
20,586
93,646
14,748
32,181

75,682
4,469
23,509
94,722
15,618
32,968

30,930
1,917
19,892
48,905
7,979
15,397

32,019
2,049
24,539
54,509
9,251
16,462

35,252
2,308
24,279
57,223
9,686
16,892

37,168
2,534
25,580
60,214
10,527
18,525

38,614
2,425
30,024
66,213
10,951
19,433

42,459
2,690
30,875
70,644
11,658
20,104

44,851
4,303
13,259
7,432
5,827
8,223
54,190
43,491
(L)
170
902
13,374
6,051
7,323
13,101
1,615
4,768
1,523
8,046
10,699
986
747
8,966

47,838
4,738
16,012
8,262
7,750
9,020
59,568
48,034
1,230
296
1,123
13,933
6,584
7,349
14,525
1,793
5,257
1,883
7,994
11,534
1,031
760
9,743

53,035
5,096
14,709
6,290
8,419
7,031
65,809
53,463
1,070
198
1,477
15,447
8,087
7,360
17,337
1,874
5,464
2,054
8,542
12,346
1,094
820
10,432

56,194
5,320
14,439
5,913
8,526
6,656
69,297
55,605
664
316
1,741
17,653
8,982
8,671
17,893
1,857
5,344
1,794
8,343
13,692
1,145
925
11,622

57,687
5,551
14,448
5,081
9,367
5,824
71,862
57,130
339
300
2,333
17,469
7,789
9,680
17,745
1,951
5,362
1,716
9,915
14,732
1,194
988
12,550

54,559
5,101
16,022
5,987
10,035
6,778
68,904
53,202
371
290
2,869
17,145
7,093
10,052
12,642
2,007
5,297
1,762
10,819
15,702
1,266
1,234
13,202

22,600
2,370
5,960
2,307
3,653
2,365
28,565
22,892
97
(D)
1,987
14,040
5,105
8,935
(0)
533
1,103
387
2,998
5,673
631
500
4,542

23,427
2,378
6,214
2,123
4,091
2,178
29,841
23,862
241
(D)
1,111
14,835
5,827
9,008
(0)
526
1,358
453
3,554
5,979
656
479
4,844

25,477
2,487
7,288
2,424
4,864
2,477
32,775
26,550
220
(0)
1,499
16,246
6,046
10,200
(0)
723
1,543
451
3,758
6,225
643
497
5,085

27,313
2,604
7,251
2,625
4,626
2,682
34,486
27,827
170
(D)
1,581
17,597
5,994
11,603
(D)
813
1,561
465
3,640
6,659
665
560
5,434

28,733
2,764
7,117
2,143
4,974
2,201
36,413
29,200
86
232
1,503
18,669
6,613
12,056
1,753
1,143
1,553
368
3,893
7,213
649
605
5,959

31,924
3,053
7,482
2,212
5,270
2,275
40,184
32,384
(D)
(0)
1,777
20,569
7,843
12,726
1,818
1,344
1,673
311
4,388
7,800
688
706
6,406

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

Earnings by Place of Work

Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries................................................
Other labor income.................................................
Proprietors’ income6................................................
Farm.............................................................
Nonlarm.........................................................
Earnings by industry:
Farm................................................................
Nonlarm.............................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Covington, Alabama

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income....................................................................................

Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

Crenshaw, Alabama

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

294,602
281,598
13,004
36.6
8,054

316,015
304,146
11,869
36.8
8,591

340,916
324,551
16,365
36.9
9,249

354,403
338,982
15,421
36.8
9,632

377,896
354,378
23,518
36.6
10,333

402,305
374,535
27,770
36.6
10,989

185,054
11,246
3,627
177,435
46,889
70,278

203,249
12,400
498
191,347
49,187
75,481

220,124
13,494
2,935
209,565
54,012
77,339

224,530
14,478
4,645
214,697
57,711
81,995

245,121
14,572
3,772
234,321
59,355
84,220

138,904
13,416
32,734
11,717
21,017
13,004
1)2,050
147,477
901
180
8,480
49,492
41,874
7,618
19,841
13,767
18,457
7,217
29,142
24,573
2,910
1.542
20,121

153,046
14,864
35,339
10,632
24,707
11,869
191,380
165,312
1,773
159
8,927
59,461
51,504
7,957
21,448
12,979
20,196
7,769
32,600
26,068
3,034
1,511
21,523

161,918
15,024
43,182
15,153
28,029
16,365
203,759
176,269
1,861
217
10,751
62,510
55,352
7,158
21,307
14,239
21,962
8,625
34,797
27,490
3,195
1,605
22,690

165,995
14,842
43,693
14,216
29,477
15,421
209,109
178,100
1,561
1,267
12,042
60,454
52,722
7,732
19,670
14,492
22,290
9,226
37,098
31,009
3,321
1,825
25,863

174,226
15,693
55,202
22,327
32,875
23,518
221,603
188,566
1,095
884
13,626
62,749
55,387
7,362
21,159
15,871
23,122
9,278
40,782
33,037
3,311
1,969
27,757

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

94,607
90,024
4,583
14.0
6,779

105,461
99,058
6,403
13.6
7,731

125,738
104,301
21,437
13.5
9,304

122,330
111,261
11,069
13.4
9,115

129,960
116,734
13,226
13.8
9,428

135,969
123,402
12,567
13.7
9,895

266,339
15,785
2,445
252,999
62,645
86,661

46,523
2,810
12,091
55,804
12,842
25,961

54,158
3,183
13,051
64,026
13,854
27,581

73,340
3,563
13,707
83,484
13,691
28,563

65,745
3,908
14,905
76,742
15,399
30,189

72,040
3,875
15,162
83,327
15,455
31,178

76,126
4,238
15,452
87,340
16,412
32,217

187,867
16,969
61,503
26,514
34,989
27,770
238,569
204,262
1,252
794
16,289
67,065
60,393
6,672
23,872
16,462
24,787
10,045
43,696
34,307
3,549
2,298
28,460

32,829
2,859
10,835
3,123
7,712
4,583
41,940
33,318
326
69
1,351
13,339
11,041
2,298
2,242
3,622
5,122
1,642
5,605
8,622
955
622
7,045

36,075
3,188
14,895
5,001
9,894
6,403
47,755
38,686
1,281
62
1,885
15,118
12,438
2,680
2,009
3,873
6,005
2,018
6,435
9,069
977
593
7,499

39,237
3,388
30,715
20,062
10,653
21,437
51,903
42,288
1,340
66
2,010
16,369
13,325
3,044
2,584
4,864
5,984
2,251
6,820
9,615
971
608
8,036

42,009
3,478
20,258
9,700
10,558
11,069
54,676
43,802
1,207
98
2,126
15,164
11,971
3,193
3,261
6,369
6,142
2,062
7,373
10,874
1,040
682
9,152

44,675
3,746
23,619
11,872
11,747
13,226
58,814
47,221
862
(L)
1,820
16,668
13,033
3,635
3,438
7,085
6,559
2,136
8,631
11,593
1,040
735
9,818

48,335
4,132
23,659
11,145
12,514
12,567
63,559
51,320
845
(l)
2,250
18,595
14,366
4,229
3,643
7,252
7,214
2,348
9,135
12,239
1,087
858
10,294

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 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..............................................
Military......................................................
State and local..............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

37

ALABAMA

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
Population (thousands)2..............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
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...........................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
Population (thousands)’ ..............................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
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..................................................
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..............................................
Military.............................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

Cullman, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

Dale, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

656,379
603,088
53,291
65.3
10,056

722,069
642,050
80,019
65.5
11,023

756,735
683,641
73,094
66.6
11,363

395,101
386,136
8,965
48.7
8,108

411,650
405,376
6,274
48.7
8,447

452,171
437,488
14,683
48.4
9,343

488,732
478,542
10,190
48.8
10,007

518,487
507,743
10,744
49.1
10,567

556,988
545,557
11,431
49.3
11,302

388,597
20,583
86,404
454,418
64,871
113,204

392,867
22,941
93,481
463,407
72,215
120,757

445,118
23,462
99,002
520,658
77,734
123,677

466,396
25,457
104,524
545,463
82,287
128,985

276,297
16,466
30,906
290,737
33,696
70,668

294,039
17,632
22,395
298,802
36,584
76,264

332,777
19,629
21,436
334,584
39,186
78,401

358,841
22,060
21,187
357,968
42,430
88,334

377,532
22,324
24,438
379,646
44,927
93,914

425,493
24,804
10,833
411,522
47,556
97,910

244,488
25,582
118,527
64,417
54,110
68,067
320,530
273,177
2,441
13,086
20,221
96,017
27,858
68,159
20,737
13,211
55,756
8,841
42,867
47,353
4,297
2,784
40,272

262,216
25,883
104,768
49,657
55,111
53,291
339,576
287,272
m
(0)
21,867
103,595
31,794
71,801
21,374
14,738
60,136
9,429
45,202
52,304
4,455
3,186
44,663

282,201
27,933
134,984
76,411
58,573
80,019
365,099
309,730
1,681
5,325
23,788
115,386
34,085
81,301
20,741
16,199
64,704
10,875
51,031
55,369
4,398
3,434
47,537

304,477
30,425
131,494
69,263
62,231
73,094
393,302
337,055
(0)
(D)
27,868
126,715
37,097
89,618
23,077
15,293
68,039
11,486
57,221
56,247
4,747
4,008
47,492

228,264
24,433
23,600
8,370
15,230
8,965
267,332
170,607
597
150
9,777
90,687
27,882
62,805
10,363
7,689
16,554
4,057
30,733
96,725
68,469
1,784
26,472

242,574
26,371
25,094
5,704
19,390
6,274
287,765
184,773
2,939
186
10,879
96,487
31,093
65,394
9,893
7,609
17,500
4,433
34,847
102,992
72,630
1,691
28,671

267,699
28,443
36,635
14,125
22,510
14,683
318,094
206,087
2,768
190
12,025
108,517
34,717
73,800
9,847
8,938
18,861
4,636
40,305
112,007
79,077
1,783
31,147

297,013
30,720
31,108
9,630
21,478
10,100
348,651
225,424
1,563
319
13,148
121,306
37,317
83,989
10,079
10,780
19,736
5,230
43,263
123,227
85,912
1,993
35,322

311,888
31,802
33,842
10,184
23,658
10,744
366,788
241,141
1,388
149
12,696
130,033
39,806
90,227
10,146
10,226
21,427
5,726
49,350
125,647
85,990
2,146
37,511

351,862
37,434
36,197
10,835
25,362
11,431
414,062
274,914
1,412
173
12,745
154,069
45,921
108,148
11,235
10,066
23,671
5,733
55,810
139,148
97,648
2,503
38,997

1986

1987

1982

1983

496,958
471,063
25,895
62.9
7,895

544,168
512,176
31,992
62.9
8,653

632,493
564,426
68,067
64.3
9,839

279,104
15,977
78,040
341,167
53,829
101,962

316,860
17,860
80,189
379,189
56,103
108,876

194,217
21,948
62,939
22,011
40,928
25,895
253,209
211,446
1,522
12,504
14,008
79,800
27,571
52,229
15,778
11,578
34,493
7,395
34,368
41763
3,847
2,700
35,216

215,695
23,711
77,454
28,269
49,185
31,992
284,868
239,678
2,631
11,873
17,344
86,700
27,307
59,393
17,127
11,401
46,227
8,055
38,320
45,190
4,076
2,595
38,519

1982

1983

Dallas, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

413,653
403,977
9,676
54.2
7,628

418,998
414,124
4,874
53.8
7,782

438,617
433,641
4,976
53.7
8,170

459,103
456,186
2,917
53.1
8,647

475,732
473,388
2,344
54.1
8,791

485,588
479,868
5,720
53.2
9,120

413,349
393,798
19,551
53.2
7,763

434,764
422,385
12,379
53.7
8,102

504,316
466,243
38,073
54.0
9,340

526,628
492,471
34,157
53.7
9,815

558,660
524,099
34,561
54.3
10,281

593,070
563,074
29,996
54.6
10,868

299,766
18,506
-21,816
259,444
56,897
97,312

287,239
17,899
-10,839
258,501
57,321
103,176

298,347
19,039
-9,494
269,814
63,491
105,312

315,953
21,195
-12,940
281,818
64,851
112,434

337,889
21,789
-19,503
296,597
63,385
115,750

329,373
21,108
-9,332
298,933
67,492
119,163

218,853
13,081
85,894
291,666
44,690
76,993

230,331
14,273
86,453
302,511
48,337
83,916

284,767
16,460
95,628
363,935
53,705
86,676

291,529
18,087
102,956
376,398
56,492
93,738

315,576
18,581
107,071
404,066
57,357
97,237

332,233
20,051
119,563
431,745
60,824
100,501

246,108
26,579
27,079
6,739
20,340
9,676
290,090
252,689
991
2,015
39,234
88,003
42,636
45,367
18,910
11,982
27,621
8,698
55,235
37,401
3,188
2,533
31,680

235,472
25,516
26,251
2,057
24,194
4,874
282,365
242,644
1,791
1,836
11,104
100,513
46,765
53,748
18,894
11,980
29,296
9,004
58,226
39,721
3,402
2,391
33,928

243,683
25,302
29,362
2,218
27,144
4,976
293,371
251,657
1,701
1,846
12,119
101,873
39,510
62,363
21,278
12,810
30,273
9,589
60,168
41,714
3,688
2,551
35,475

261,102
25,926
28,925
161
28,764
2,917
313,036
267,208
1,624
1,836
22,600
97,232
37,539
59,693
22,790
15,686
31,781
9,525
64,134
45,828
3,691
2,873
39,264

278,627
28,117
31,145
-393
31,538
2,344
335,545
287,538
1,745
1,167
37,896
98,577
40,744
57,833
23,922
15,026
31,932
10,048
67,225
48,007
3,588
3,087
41,332

266,281
26,424
36,668
2,824
33,844
5,720
323,653
274,282
1,957
1,265
15,013
101,252
40,886
60,366
26,350
15,114
32,167
10,340
70,824
49,371
3,695
3,509
42,167

162,316
17,355
39,182
17,026
22,156
19,551
199,302
173,819
1,313
2,309
4,019
91,932
62,090
29,842
10,605
6,704
19,387
6,427
31,123
25,483
2,761
2,283
20,439

174,766
18,505
37,060
9,954
27,106
12,379
217,952
190,926
2,080
841
5,326
100,691
67,956
32,735
11,533
7,380
22,015
7,589
33,471
27,026
2,799
2,181
22,046

198,439
20,489
65,839
35,697
30,142
38,073
246,694
217,846
1,789
903
7,236
116,483
77,156
39,327
14,055
8,234
22,792
8,513
37,841
28,848
2,848
2,393
23,607

210,645
20,852
60,032
31,788
28,244
34,157
257,372
224,721
1,044
1,330
7,753
118,472
80,086
38,386
13,907
6,193
27,092
8,358
40,572
32,651
3,064
2,728
26,859

227,498
22,497
65,581
32,217
33,364
34,561
281,015
245,372
832
1,429
8,750
130,259
92,453
37,806
14,417
6,804
27,910
8,662
46,309
35,643
3,123
2,943
29,577

245,231
24,286
62,716
27,534
35,182
29,996
302,237
264,953
896
1,310
10,418
141,791
100,630
41,161
14,899
6,313
30,701
8,697
49,928
37,284
3,361
3,435
30,488

De Kalb, Alabama
1984
1985

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ALABAMA

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

Elm ore, Alabama

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income....................................................................................

Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent1...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

Escam bia, Alabama

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

378,557
367,778
10,779
44.8
8,448

413,669
408,443
5,226
45.5
9,094

453,637
444,649
8,988
46.0
9,868

493,995
484,334
9,661
47.1
10,495

531,570
525,205
6,365
47.9
11,103

574,011
562,892
11,119
49.0
11,711

291,109
289,827
1,282
36.8
7,909

311,939
309,777
2,162
36.9
8,463

332,557
330,537
2,020
36.5
9,116

347,656
347,229
427
36.5
9,527

361,593
359,703
1,890
36.4
9,933

376,164
370,578
5,586
36.4
10,347

120,147
6,935
146,954
260,166
39,067
79,324

127,815
7,850
166,513
286,478
41,205
85,986

145,429
9,016
182,838
319,251
44,965
89,421

162,252
10,364
192,746
344,634
49,176
100,185

170,740
10,184
212,466
373,022
53,962
104,586

190,849
11,283
227,586
407,152
57,363
109,496

188,225
11,700
12,796
189,321
42,407
59,381

207,367
12,734
10,350
204,983
44,081
62,875

224,644
14,090
7,426
217,980
49,507
65,070

240,624
15,830
3,987
228,781
51,235
67,640

252,365
15,803
2,453
239,015
52,026
70,552

260,940
16,193
3,638
248,385
54,693
73,086

85,321
7,944
26,882
9,475
17,407
10,779
109,368
74,082
1,177
449
7,016
15,882
4,887
10,995
8,371
3,706
13,408
4,037
20,036
35,286
1,842
1,810
31,634

93,760
8,890
25,165
3,972
21,193
5,226
122,589
84,583
2,677
396
9,203
18,167
5,832
12,335
8,245
3,503
15,243
5,046
22,103
38,006
1,873
1,803
34,330

104,110
9,750
31,569
7,757
23,812
8,988
136,441
95,986
3,374
429
11,450
20,708
5,908
14,800
10,062
3,941
15,710
5,505
24,807
40,455
1,921
2,032
36,502

119,911
11,195
31,146
8,444
22,702
9,661
152,591
105,025
3,139
524
12,135
26,732
6,632
20,100
11,168
3,994
16,365
5,579
25,389
47,566
2,088
2,337
43,141

129,071
12,103
29,566
5,161
24,405
6,365
164,375
113,530
3,199
372
12,729
32,145
7,297
24,848
10,893
4,177
17,332
5,964
26,719
50,845
2,122
2,520
46,203

141,855
13,224
35,770
9,848
25,922
11,119
179,730
126,240
3,509
684
13,458
35,075
6,588
28,487
11,485
4,576
20,506
6,130
30,817
53,490
2,335
2,943
48,212

154,549
15,879
17,797
62
17,735
1,282
186,943
152,444
646
4,622
12,113
61,078
44,804
16,274
12,681
10,931
21,482
6,370
22,521
34,499
1,575
1,732
31,192

167,820
17,512
22,035
991
21,044
2,162
205,205
168,371
1,311
4,172
12,983
71,533
50,054
21,479
13,881
11,506
22,500
7,365
23,120
36,834
1,676
1,659
33,499

181,644
18,466
24,534
871
23,663
2,020
222,624
183,114
1,416
5,134
15,269
76,459
51,836
24,623
16,106
10,427
23,680
8,795
25,828
39,510
1,741
1,724
36,045

198,085
19,411
23,128
-717
23,845
427
240,197
195,835
1,350
5,456
16,341
82,671
55,954
26,717
17,546
11,136
24,264
9,459
27,612
44,362
1,916
1,899
40,547

205,127
20,466
26,772
760
26,012
1,890
250,475
203,657
1,099
9,119
16,846
87,655
58,868
28,787
18,260
6,498
24,224
10,115
29,841
46,818
1,910
2,079
42,829

208,311
20,558
32,071
4,402
27,669
5,586
255,354
208,221
1,235
8,410
17,952
86,804
57,922
28,882
19,147
5,738
26,292
11,070
31,573
47,133
2,043
2,451
42,639

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Etow ah, Alabama

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

Fayette, Alabama

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

874,959
867,229
7,730
102.6
8,531

924,919
917,558
7,361
102.3
9,044

1,000,844
993,532
7,312
103.1
9,710

1,038,972
1,032,578
6,394
102.2
10,171

1,081,357
1,070,918
10,439
102.9
10,510

1,156,910
1,146,722
10,188
102.8
11,251

146,522
141,951
4,571
19.3
7,606

159,579
155,169
4,410
19.2
8,327

170,950
167,168
3,782
19.0
8,974

176,981
173,337
3,644
18.9
9,367

181,183
177,567
3,616
19.2
9,441

187,630
183,266
4,364
19.1
9,816

616,334
38,327
7,674
585,681
111,650
177,628

650,931
40,218
5,152
615,865
117,719
191,335

711,657
44,745
3,445
670,357
131,202
199,285

728,015
48,166
8,157
688,006
141,076
209,890

748,459
47,473
7,460
708,446
150,665
222,246

821,201
52,108
-2,086
767,007
159,864
230,039

101,973
6,105
3,023
98,891
20,435
27,196

112,186
6,661
3,279
108,804
22,178
28,597

121,538
7,440
3,554
117,652
24,015
29,283

119,446
7,671
6,739
118,514
25,954
32,513

122,613
7,533
6,602
121,682
25,657
33,844

123,106
7,539
9,972
125,539
27,074
35,017

502,372
63,167
50,795
6,998
43,797
7,730
608,604
539,131
941
2,597
22,359
270,666
(0)
(D)
45,013
17,693
58,418
19,199
102,245
69.473
8,040
4,747
56,686

528,262
66,099
56,570
6,657
49,913
7,361
643,570
570,734
1,839
1,576
26,498
284,347
(D)
(0)
46,996
17,074
62,794
21,923
107,687
72,836
8,419
4,452
59,965

578,280
69,282
64,095
6,622
57,473
7,312
704,345
627,629
1,808
1,607
31,805
314,508
(0)
(0)
49,573
19,869
68,522
23,716
116,221
76,716
8,547
4,713
63,456

596,071
68,326
63,618
5,707
57,911
6,394
721,621
635,486
1,936
2,040
32,615
308,834
185,691
123,143
49,517
22,175
70,600
24,924
122,845
86,135
9,103
5,363
71,669

603,750
68,556
76,153
9,759
66,394
10,439
738,020
644,942
2,049
1,152
35,731
293,103
173,489
119,614
50,482
23,167
72,800
27,381
139,077
93,078
9,302
5,847
77,929

664,663
75,798
80,740
9,475
71,265
10,188
811,013
713,896
2,171
588
39,584
327,415
195,623
131,792
53,858
26,026
76,825
28,448
158,981
97,117
9,703
6,797
80,617

79,828
10,688
11,457
4,323
7,134
4,571
97,402
84,637
138
20,382
2,105
39,075
16,020
23,055
4,858
1,489
8,450
1,833
6,307
12,765
852
757
11,156

86,684
11,704
13,798
4,174
9,624
4,410
107,776
93,738
949
17,770
2,803
46,486
16,522
29,964
5,454
1,671
9,465
1,938
7,202
14,038
864
745
12,429

95,893
12,330
13,315
3,549
9,766
3,782
117,756
103,101
742
18,469
2,822
54,072
18,254
35,818
5,773
2,369
9,440
2,134
7,280
14,655
903
814
12,938

94,374
11,894
13,178
3,413
9,765
3,644
115,802
99,263
501
18,791
3,498
49,319
16,716
32,603
6,063
2,019
9,271
2,120
7,681
16,539
996
932
14,611

96,132
12,342
14,139
3,389
10,750
3,616
118,997
101,679
403
18,808
2,827
51,083
16,968
34,115
5,798
1,940
9,271
2,212
9,337
17,318
1,033
1,005
15,280

95,394
12,071
15,641
4,127
11,514
4,364
118,742
100,758
388
17,025
2,445
49,848
18,546
31,302
6,286
1,915
10,455
2,122
10,274
17,984
1,111
1,174
15,699

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..............................................
Military......................................................
State and local..............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ALABAMA

39

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

See footnotes at end of tables.

1987

1982

1983

Geneva, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

300,635
293,848
6,787
28.1
10,691

314,688
301,460
13,228
28.3
11,121

334,899
319,942
14,957
28.4
11,787

182,705
171,583
11,122
23.7
7,711

193,142
184,557
8,585
23.5
8,205

225,782
200,274
25,508
23.9
9,433

232,423
216,930
15,493
24.0
9,697

246,954
225,442
21,512
23.7
10,425

261,786
239,016
22,770
23.8
11,019

146,472
9,132
55,095
192,435
36,532
58,156

156,483
10,164
56,048
202,367
37,852
60,416

167,925
9,911
57,424
215,438
37,200
62,050

183,091
10,857
59,289
231,523
39,388
63,988

82,130
4,802
38,499
115,827
24,860
42,018

88,231
5,406
40,461
123,286
24,936
44,920

114,886
6,190
43,033
151,729
27,497
46,556

109,156
6,737
47,647
150,066
31,218
51,139

121,878
6,696
47,517
162,699
31,545
52,710

127,407
7,127
53,527
173,807
33,365
54,614

107,547
11,511
27,414
5,162
22,252
5,680
140,792
118,083
1,259
975
3,171
58,292
24,045
34,247
7,977
3,936
15,681
6,505
20,287
22,709
1,801
1,239
19,669

115,509
11,901
29,073
6,261
22,812
6,787
149,696
124,290
718
512
3,691
60,628
23,867
36,761
11,097
4,085
16,493
6,645
20,421
25,406
1,762
1,405
22,239

118,747
12,340
36,838
12,698
24,140
13,228
154,697
127,562
575
51
4,199
59,602
24,071
35,531
12,661
4,280
16,668
6,755
22,771
27,135
1,690
1,515
23,930

129,219
13,622
40,250
14,388
25,862
14,957
168,134
140,119
609
59
4,508
68,176
26,643
41,533
13,999
4,211
17,731
6,140
24,686
28,015
1,830
1,769
24,416

57,648
5,186
19,296
9,571
9,725
11,122
71,008
57,233
1,292
132
2,034
20,227
16,353
3,874
3,089
11,637
8,530
2,238
8,054
13,775
1,351
962
11,462

63,598
5,815
18,818
7,089
11,729
8,585
79,646
64,883
1,660
111
2,612
23,111
18,600
4,511
3,182
12,634
9,881
2,578
9,114
14,763
1,469
944
12,350

71,004
6,238
37,644
24,035
13,609
25,508
89,378
73,462
1,834
116
3,161
26,758
22,143
4,615
3,792
13,966
10,767
2,793
10,275
15,916
1,520
1,039
13,357

74,099
6,382
28,675
14,055
14,620
15,493
93,663
75,999
1,961
288
3,543
25,314
19,872
5,442
4,483
14,393
11,389
3,144
11,484
17,664
1,637
1,186
14,841

78,324
6,834
36,720
20,115
16,605
21,512
100,366
82,702
(D)
173
3,960
27,691
21,537
6,154
4,689
(0)
11,276
3,265
14,354
17,664
1,620
1,280
14,764

81,297
7,080
39,030
21,332
17,698
22,770
104,637
88,643
(0)
217
4,011
30,438
24,231
6,207
5,278
(0)
11,656
3,165
16,892
15,994
1,706
1,494
12,794

1986

1987

1986

1987

1983

252,907
247,518
5,389
28.4
8,920

275,511
270,812
4,699
28.4
9,718

287,123
281,443
5,680
28.5
10,091

123,550
7,538
54,382
170,394
31,794
50,719

137,243
8,375
55,851
184,719
35,337
55,455

91,872
10,138
21,540
4,834
16,706
5,389
118,161
98,546
80
726
4,813
47,253
19,829
27,424
5,736
3,945
13,278
6,268
16,447
19,615
1,729
1,206
16,680

101,895
11,427
23,921
4,169
19,752
4,699
132,544
111,294
1,335
730
3,560
56,156
23,172
32,984
6,419
3,855
14,785
6,417
18,037
21,250
1,845
1,151
18,254

1982
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 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...........................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

1986

Franklin, Alabama
1984
1985

1982

1983

Greene, Alabama
1984
1985

1982

1983

Hale, Alabama
1984
1985

66,580
59,026
7,554
11.3
5,900

67,829
61,561
6,268
11.1
6,127

71,541
65,506
6,035
11.0
6,526

73,770
68,173
5,597
10.8
6,843

78,806
71,665
7,141
11.1
7,121

86,386
75,326
11,060
10.9
7,946

87,218
85,239
1,979
15.4
5,670

90,937
89,721
1,216
15.1
6,037

96,708
94,753
1,955
15.1
6,400

103,523
101,933
1,590
14.9
6,960

108,777
106,664
2,113
15.3
7,097

118,154
113,890
4,264
15.4
7,654

41,781
2,190
1,071
40,662
7,464
18,454

42,738
2,343
1,004
41,399
6,844
19,586

45,325
2,612
552
43,265
7,816
20,460

43,761
2,621
2,292
43,432
8,449
21,889

53,443
2,932
-2,347
48,164
8,212
22,430

57,046
2,957
558
54,647
8,769
22,970

34,074
2,197
13,903
45,780
13,747
27,691

37,635
2,542
13,693
48,786
13,624
28,527

40,185
2,794
14,549
51,940
15,096
29,672

42,545
3,071
15,106
54,580
15,440
33,503

46,613
2,966
15,362
59,009
15,635
34,133

55,410
3,450
14,525
66,485
16,605
35,064

29,254
2,930
9,597
6,899
2,698
7,554
34,227
23,900
300
(L)
2,305
4,576
3,689
887
(0)
1,325
2,840
442
m
10,327
713
449
9,165

30,504
3,117
9,117
5,641
3,476
6,268
36,470
25,745
288
164
1,588
5,480
3,995
1,485
i»)
1,271
3,082
544
(D)
10,725
734
447
9,544

32,845
3,341
9,139
5,422
3,717
6,035
39,290
28,190
423
55
3,185
5,567
3,707
1,860
(ü)
858
3,201
587
(0)
11,100
749
487
9,864

31,932
3,121
8,708
4,979
3,729
5,597
38,164
26,434
469
89
1,886
4,683
3,121
1,562
(0)
967
3,328
662
(0)
11,730
821
556
10,353

38,753
4,031
10,659
6,520
4,139
7,141
46,302
34,344
452
(L)
5,575
6,489
4,659
1,830
(D)
986
3,246
589
(0)
11,958
793
600
10,565

38,357
3,856
14,833
10,392
4,441
11,060
45,986
33,988
480
88
2,504
6,369
4,262
2,107
(0)
936
3,386
664
(D)
11,998
813
701
10,484

26,531
2,560
4,983
186
4,797
1,979
32,095
22,086
288
108
1,026
6,079
5,354
725
2,929
841
4,587
1,081
5,147
10,009
1,167
671
8,171

29,449
2,868
5,318
-503
5,821
1,216
36,419
86,015
602
431
1,208
7,831
6,887
944
3,020
978
5,157
1,138
5,650
10,404
1,194
650
8,560

30,878
2,909
6,398
274
6,124
1,955
38,230
27,729
482
93
1,280
7,561
7,038
523
3,740
1,117
5,597
1,194
6,665
10,501
1,237
680
8,584

33,543
3,138
5,864
-91
5,955
1,590
40,955
29,327
482
147
2,048
7,975
7,212
763
4,093
1,089
5,501
1,320
6,672
11,628
1,208
772
9,648

36,407
3,435
6,771
438
6,333
2,113
44,500
31,609
441
(L)
1,795
9,299
8,471
828
3,867
1,093
5,526
1,339
8,213
12,891
1,155
832
10,904

42,113
4,022
9,275
2,484
6,791
4,264
51,146
37,575
573
177
1,563
11,897
10,802
1,095
3,929
1,033
5,572
1,455
11,376
13,571
1,168
972
11,431

40

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ALABAMA

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

1983

Henry, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

114,916
110,619
4,297
15.1
7,594

122,043
121,884
159
14.8
8,230

145,071
131,461
13,610
14.9
9,742

143,827
141,276
2,551
14.9
9,674

152,628
150,416
2,212
15.0
10,187

161,217
159,112
2,105
15.0
10,718

699,271
687,633
11,638
77.7
9,003

738,600
733,086
5,514
77.5
9,536

816,977
798,335
18,642
79.8
10,233

54,389
3,277
21,028
72,140
17,424
25,352

59,171
3,843
21,944
77,272
17,643
27,128

77,602
4,271
23,461
96,792
19,960
28,319

71,037
4,774
24,361
90,624
21,420
31,783

75,573
4,788
27,300
98,085
22,278
32,265

83,003
5,333
26,753
104,423
23,513
33,281

550,814
33,429
-27,614
489,771
93,511
115,989

567,641
34,243
-20,539
512,859
98,982
126,759

40,508
3,850
10,031
2,307
7,724
4,297
50,092
40,496
225
278
1,837
19,529
13,796
5,733
2,684
2,172
5,956
1,886
5,929
9,596
1,006
659
7,931

45,971
4,426
8,774
-1,748
10,522
159
59,012
49,993
1,990
364
2,220
23,346
16,264
7,082
2.814
2,270
7,147
1,976
7,866
9,019
1,077
628
7,314

49,687
4,657
23,258
11,745
11,513
13,610
63,992
54,221
1,786
593
2,588
25,092
17,507
7,585
3,534
2,398
7,227
2,223
8,780
9,771
1,121
667
7,983

53,709
4,995
12,333
675
11,658
2,551
68,486
57,502
1,119
344
2,974
27,059
16,248
10,811
4,282
2,516
8,067
2,622
8,519
10,984
1,222
758
9,004

57,145
5,404
13,024
337
12,687
2,212
73,361
61,696
597
195
3,019
28,888
17,290
11,598
4,306
2,692
8,963
2,918
10,118
11,665
1,207
818
9,640

63,324
5,991
13,688
no
13,578
2,105
80,898
69,066
627
166
3,204
34,874
22,613
12,261
4,927
2,806
8,811
3,054
10,597
11,832
1,245
955
9,632

451,590
47,602
51,622
9,789
41,833
11,638
539,176
466,201
1,141
998
48,349
121,317
53,224
68,093
74,187
34,267
65,430
20,351
100,161
72,975
7,993
3,413
61,569

466,170
48,942
52,529
3,739
48,790
5,514
562,127
481,595
1,274
724
39,468
122,902
52,587
70,315
74,901
36,154
71,151
22,177
112,844
80,532
8,390
3,264
68,878

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

Houston, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

870,399
860,653
9,746
79.5
10,948

933,941
926,767
7,174
78.9
11,836

1,013,076
1,002,928
10,148
80.3
12,620

630,023
37,807
-16,869
575,347
111,387
130,243

665,728
42,403
-14,184
609,141
119,803
141,455

721,514
45,115
-21,845
654,554
130,400
148,987

795,597
49,513
-26,412
719,672
137,974
155,430

505,700
51,325
72,998
16,901
56,097
18,642
611,381
526,064
1,451
717
46,296
130,576
57,091
73,485
82,263
39,254
77,587
23,136
124,784
85,317
8,667
3,523
73,127

546,649
53,533
65,546
8,018
57,528
9,746
655,982
562,290
1,420
1,068
52,447
126,206
53,887
72,319
91,370
44,902
87,698
24,247
132,932
93,692
9,315
4,001
80,376

591,678
58,412
71,424
5,462
65,962
7,174
714,340
617,514
1,248
357
55,757
124,429
56,623
67,806
99,106
47,979
98,831
26,629
163,178
96,826
9,549
4,307
82,970

652,265
64,126
79,206
8,331
70,875
10,148
785,449
682,138
1,202
506
59,328
137,548
67,955
69,593
109,885
51,350
105,484
28,969
187,866
103,311
10,315
4,999
87,997

1986

1987
9,703,363
9,700,487
2,876
678.0
14,313

1986

1987

1982

1983

Jefferson, Alabama
1984
1985

441,959
433,396
8,563
50.6
8,740

470,047
460,798
9,249
49.7
9,461

509,854
498,736
11,118
50.2
10,164

7,203,093
7,199,467
3,626
670.8
10,738

7,529,680
7,528,175
1,505
671.1
11,219

8,132,119
8,128,777
3,342
673.2
12,080

8,685,804
8,683,361
2,443
675.9
12,850

9,146,339
9,144,193
2,146
676.3
13,525

327,202
20,080
-6,809
300,313
46,893
79,717

336,574
21,216
-7,673
307,685
50,210
84,064

322,226
19,522
28,074
330,778
51,716
87,553

345,530
20,685
39,736
364,581
55,034
90,239

6,024,568
372,473
-689,947
4,962,148
1,045,563
1,195,382

6,317,242
384,492
-746,431
5,186,319
1,058,847
1,284,514

6,843,825
422,320
-790,976
5,630,529
1,175,449
1,326,141

7,374,927
474,587
-873,303
6,027,037
1,282,969
1,375,798

7,857,235 8,387,823
497,289
528,459
-975,502 -1,062,008
6,384,444 6,797,356
1,333,494 1,420,485
1,428,401 1,485,522

273,041
23,468
30,693
6,193
24,500
7,651
319,551
179,618
2,169
611
6,494
96,445
63,675
32,770
9,455
7,148
23,443
7,490
26,363
139,933
104,537
2,254
33,142

281,364
23,623
31,587
7,099
24,488
8,563
328,011
190,083
1,995
934
7,107
104,213
69,803
34,410
9,411
8,066
23,735
7,633
26,989
137,928
97,760
2,569
37,599

263,839
23,616
34,771
7,793
26,978
9,249
312,977
208,309
1,602
334
8,516
114,481
74,286
40,195
10,634
8,160
24,830
8,425
31,327
104,668
61,161
2,771
40,736

281,718
25,606
38,206
9,583
28,623
11,118
334,412
221,765
1,763
465
8,045
123,350
81,406
41,944
11,085
8,341
26,542
7,985
34,189
112,647
67,699
3,235
41,713

5,048,178
573,636
402,754
2,408
400,346
3,626
6,020,942
5,211,391
14,340
180,484
408,471
1,022,742
236,842
785,900
775,951
589,058
532,009
430,063
1,258,273
809,551
199,245
34,134
576,172

5,269,637
585,651
461,954
334
461,620
1,505
6,315,737
5,446,026
17,536
151,068
431,235
915,244
251,679
663,565
831,085
594,330
584,426
488,714
1,432,388
869,711
212,399
34,126
623,186

5,699,481
607,338
537,006
2,191
534,815
3,342
6,840,483
5,922,645
18,611
162,146
412,851
1,044,356
279,093
765,263
864,388
652,709
650,721
531,386
1,585,477
917,838
224,570
37,737
655,531

6,167,533
624,717
582,677
1,303
581,374
2,443
7,372,484
6,369,776
20,754
173,231
439,402
1,103,613
287,877
815,736
839,108
719,029
683,715
598,269
1,792,655
1,002,708
231,369
41,330
730,009

6,564,012
653,995
639,228
1,030
638,198
2,146
7,855,089
6,786,973
20,993
133,540
511,468
1,105,098
305,406
799,692
825,668
749,257
746,660
673,941
2,020,348
1,068,116
232,964
44,303
790,849

Jackson, Alabama
1984
1985

1982

1983

397,156
384,147
13,009
51.7
7,686

397,874
391,846
6,028
51.4
7,736

426,923
419,272
7,651
51.2
8,333

361,644
21,466
-56,873
283,305
41,854
71,997

329,279
19,935
-33,400
275,944
43,058
78,872

305,244
26,672
29,728
11,454
18,274
13,009
348,635
177,649
1,953
4,189
4,809
104,791
55,657
49,134
7,632
6,040
21,790
6,571
19,874
170,986
139,922
2,165
28,899

279,569
23,719
25,991
4,538
21,453
6,028
323,251
168,878
2,323
1,055
5,347
93,570
61,585
31,985
8,135
6.108
22,660
7,098
22,582
154,373
120,568
2,096
31,709

7,011,164
690,024
686,635
1,722
684,913
2,876
8,384,947
7,253,960
22,853
141,263
558,047
1,098,190
314,190
784,000
883,886
790,891
776,844
720,257
2,261,729
1,130,987
242,343
49,138
839,506

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ALABAMA

41

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income*.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3...............................
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 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..............................................
Military.. . .....................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income*.......................................................
Population (thousands)2..............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
Derivation of total personal income:
Total earnings by place of work...................................
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance1...............
Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent1...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
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..................................................
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..............................................
Military................................................
State and local.............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1982

1983

Lamar, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

124,592
123,410
1,182
16.4
7,583

136,049
135,464
585
16.3
8,367

150,281
149,191
1,090
16.2
9,263

159,133
157,913
1,220
16.4
9,713

162,241
161,253
988
16.6
9,779

168,747
167,992
755
16.7
10,124

696,197
680,111
16,086
81.8
8,516

727,875
720,023
7,852
82.4
8,830

779,470
768,147
11,323
82.2
9,478

73,332
4,677
12,069
80,724
18,455
25,413

84,216
5,362
12,093
90,947
18,274
26,828

97,125
6,314
11,677
102,488
20,312
27,481

103,247
7,053
9,865
106,059
22,759
30,315

105,753
6,946
10,409
109,216
21,627
31,398

108,697
7,177
11,963
113,483
22,743
32,521

331,319
19,881
158,163
469,601
108,154
118,442

351,210
21,624
157,298
486,884
109,576
131,415

58,342
5,831
9,159
956
8,203
1,182
72,150
61,478
2,220
1,290
1,934
37,416
14,134
23,282
3,482
3,123
4,359
1,987
5,667
10,672
882
656
9,134

67,018
6,793
10,405
371
10,034
585
83,631
72,236
2,451
1,687
2,184
45,017
16,360
28,657
3,812
3,088
4,951
2,105
6,941
11,395
890
656
9,849

77,331
7,703
12,091
879
11,212
1,090
96,035
86,645
2,228
2,471
2,443
52,303
17,426
34,877
4,913
4,001
5,063
2,193
11,030
9,390
970
712
7,708

83,776
8,035
11,436
1,008
10,428
1,220
102,027
91,379
1,936
3,098
2,813
54,936
17,895
37,041
4,695
4,645
4,952
2,294
12,010
10,648
1,018
813
8,817

85,055
8,277
12,421
775
11,646
988
104,765
93,521
1,902
1,941
2,788
55,593
18,210
37,383
5,310
4,722
5,230
2,485
13,550
11,244
967
878
9,399

87,106
8,541
13,050
528
12,522
755
107,942
96,460
2,184
1,846
2,660
57,250
17,228
40,022
5,874
4,794
5,554
2,611
13,687
11,482
996
1,024
9,462

256,813
23,627
50,879
14,742
36,137
16,086
315,233
244,863
1,706
591
20,487
63,173
38,513
24,660
16,213
14,444
46,947
15,314
65,988
70,370
5,228
3,841
61,301

Lawrence, Alabama
1984
1985

Lauderdale, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

824,431
812,552
11,879
83.1
9,926

872,139
862,633
9,506
82.2
10,612

927,578
913,644
13,934
82.4
11,257

384,668
24,103
160,130
520,695
121,379
137,396

413,344
26,920
161,236
547,660
130,881
145,890

449,871
27,721
158,793
580,943
136,802
154,394

494,686
30,499
157,025
621,212
144,945
161,421

274,720
25,580
50,910
6,566
44,344
7,852
343,358
268,829
1,898
499
21,493
73,158
44,795
28,363
16,706
15,714
51,034
17,001
71,326
74,529
5,712
3,647
65,170

297,396
26,845
60,427
10,067
50,360
11,323
373,345
295,458
1,925
576
24,407
81,652
49,220
32,432
18,563
16,505
55,890
19,305
76,635
77,887
6,082
3,880
67,925

319,251
27,559
66,534
10,606
55,928
11,879
401,465
315,069
1,946
850
23,077
88,376
44,590
43,786
18,592
17,046
60,452
20,587
84,143
86,396
6,431
4,360
75,605

344,771
30,147
74,953
8,232
66,721
9,506
440,365
347,794
1,558
124
23,955
99,155
50,000
49,155
17,275
18,827
64,610
22,309
99,981
92,571
6,559
4,714
81,298

377,435
32,737
84,514
12,583
71,931
13,934
480,752
384,097
1,560
275
27,059
116,741
61,544
55,197
15,885
19,870
67,302
21,851
113,554
96,655
6,668
5,422
84,565

1986

1987

1982

1983

Lee, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

270,161
254,938
15,223
31.2
8,658

288,789
270,442
18,347
31.1
9,292

313,333
290,033
23,300
31.4
9,984

642,515
635,163
7,352
77.6
8,278

695,399
687,133
8,266
77.8
8,935

775,115
766,963
8,152
79.6
9,738

829,160
819,124
10,036
80.4
10,319

874,170
865,376
8,794
81.2
10,771

934,296
923,762
10,534
81.4
11,474

148,889
8,711
47,088
187,266
21,463
43,933

155,907
9,537
55,273
201,643
22,835
45,683

164,098
9,308
63,003
217,793
23,958
47,038

172,589
9,536
76,313
239,366
25,493
48,474

448,162
25,899
47,527
469,790
78,958
93,767

503,945
28,896
37,685
512,734
81,018
101,647

571,390
33,484
45,478
583,384
89,289
102,442

601,466
36,293
55,275
620,448
96,295
112,417

630,675
36,375
57,333
651,633
103,310
119,227

678,590
39,235
59,993
699,348
110,236
124,712

112,485
12,424
23,980
12,771
11,209
14,735
134,154
111,809
3,794
291
3,851
78,691
73,822
4,869
2,440
1,734
8,646
1,985
10,377
22,345
3,365
1,359
17,621

118,316
12,647
24,944
13,235
11,709
15,223
140,684
116,026
3,938
349
4,625
80,913
75,954
4,959
2,974
1,755
8,788
2,149
10,535
24,658
3,414
1,554
19,690

121,561
12,948
29,589
16,354
13,235
18,347
145,751
119,575
4,114
305
5,163
80,549
76,811
3,738
4,101
1,710
8,614
2,145
12,874
26,176
3,461
1,675
21,040

124,339
13,159
35,091
21,181
13,910
23,300
149,289
121,575
4,188
(0)
5,557
80,487
76,628
3,859
4,646
(0)
9,132
2,113
13,434
27,714
3,755
1,957
22,002

372,359
35,967
39,836
6,148
33,688
7,352
440,810
314,357
772
1,148
16,762
152,011
83,658
68,353
19,767
11,909
44,027
11,151
56,810
126,453
7,314
6,401
112,738

415,605
40,490
47,850
7,109
40,741
8,266
495,679
358,126
1,294
1,000
19,906
182,119
94,163
87,956
19,243
13,680
47,628
13,836
59,420
137,553
7,513
6,577
123,463

469,437
44,585
57,368
7,017
50,351
8,152
563,238
416,657
1,377
1,083
23,951
215,892
110,999
104,893
20,855
14,194
54,452
15,344
69,509
146,581
8,064
7,229
131,288

495,866
45,071
60,529
8,912
51,617
10,036
591,430
424,429
1,397
1,379
29,165
205,966
104,373
101,593
21,637
15,866
58,614
16,470
73,935
167,001
8,844
7,891
150,266

516,750
47,053
66,872
7,685
59,187
8,794
621,881
439,070
1,626
523
31,535
199,746
103,572
96,174
23,547
17,084
62,223
17,153
85,633
182,811
8,855
7,642
166,314

555,073
51,004
72,513
9,368
63,145
10,534
668,056
478,646
1,784
649
32,814
216,221
120,050
96,171
25,307
16,786
69,897
18,194
96,994
189,410
9,301
8,617
171,492

1982

1983

207,364
195,767
11,597
30.8
6,743

217,217
215,002
2,215
30.5
7,131

252,662
237,927
14,735
30.9
8,187

136,922
7,966
20,139
149,095
18,839
39,430

134,215
8,370
29,033
154,878
19,844
42,495

106,435
12,000
18,487
9,495
8,992
11,597
125,325
105,186
4,455
(0)
16,545
61,723
57,827
3,896
1,811
1,884
7,406
(0)
9,442
20,139
3,599
1,279
15,261

111,344
12,833
10,038
204
9,834
2,215
132,000
110,781
3,677
(D)
13,000
70,319
66,331
3,988
1,860
1,964
8,418
(D)
9,509
21,219
3,350
1,226
16,643

42

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ALABAMA

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

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 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...........................................
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..................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local..............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars]
Limestone, Alabama
1984
1985
1986

Lowndes, Alabama
1984
1985

1982

1983

392,901
369,321
23,580
46.7
8,421

409,902
407,420
2,482
47.3
8,667

473,628
456,446
17,182
48.0
9,863

526,036
509,662
16,374
50.5
10,416

561,180
548,935
12,245
50.4
11,129

617,005
596,716
20,289
51.7
11,940

78,015
68,107
9,908
13.0
6,021

81,139
71,179
9,960
13.0
6,228

88,515
77,358
11,157
12.4
7,129

299,723
16,641
5,539
288,621
40,722
63,558

323,400
19,089
-6,288
298,023
42,147
69,732

395,205
22,653
-18,470
354,082
47,062
72,484

491,663
29,239
-69,143
393,281
54,467
78,288

537,754
31,372
-83,663
422,719
55,238
83,223

586,311
33,165
-82,275
470,871
58,581
87,553

36,530
1,756
13,164
47,938
9,828
20,249

40,644
2,066
12,247
50,825
9,170
21,144

232,670
25,807
41,246
20,024
21,222
23,580
276,143
169,510
1,974
184
9,136
103,333
17,710
85,623
3,466
6,959
19,980
3,496
20,982
106,633
72,579
1,891
32,163

267,749
31,546
24,105
-916
25,021
2,482
320,918
203,233
2,051
170
11,934
127,551
18,770
108,781
3,518
6,511
21,875
3,872
25,751
117,685
80,594
1,876
35,215

314,205
38,442
42,558
13,868
28,690
17,182
378,023
257,652
2,378
169
16,426
169,049
20,037
149,012
4,369
7,634
23,171
4,032
30,424
120,371
80,496
2,074
37,801

398,938
48,693
44,032
12,999
31,033
16,374
475,289
331,820
2,499
291
19,881
232,324
21,059
211,265
4,663
8,793
25,843
4,278
33,248
143,469
95,126
2,397
45,946

440,093
53,621
44,040
8,847
35,193
12,245
525,509
362,532
2,231
(L)
21,832
250,959
21,635
229,324
4,665
8,729
28,694
4,584
40,791
162,977
108,605
2,697
51,675

476,884
55,030
54,397
16,666
37,731
20,289
566,022
371,257
2,126
105
31,345
231,700
22,141
209,559
4,805
9,662
31,716
4,868
54,930
194,765
138,182
3,018
53,565

22,556
2,063
11,911
8,922
2,989
9,908
26,622
18,729
(0)
(D)
836
8,046
5,961
2,085
1,213
1,386
2,595
449
3,584
7,893
571
549
6,773

25,728
2,317
12,599
9,016
3,583
9,960
30,684
22,338
(0)
1,1(0)00
10,847
5,957
4,890
1,135
1,356
2,630
467
3,890
8,346
587
531
7,228

1982

1983

Macon, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

Madison, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

1987

1982

1983

1986

1987

94,091
83,255
10,836
12.8
7,350

100,424
88,055
12,369
13.1
7,661

106,759
90,195
16,564
13.2
8,068

43,136
2,229
16,034
56,941
10,002
21,572

45,032
2,450
17,451
60,033
10,549
23,509

47,774
2,281
20,811
66,304
10,563
23,557

51,215
2,252
22,091
71,054
11,247
24,458

26,594
2,394
14,148
10,232
3,916
11,157
31,979
23,130
220
(0)
1,129
10,585
5,898
1,687
1,321
(0)
2,592
610
4,489
8,849
544
572
7,733

28,761
2,544
13,727
9,912
3,815
10,836
34,196
24,500
159
(0)
1,892
10,744
5,317
5,427
1,505
(D)
2,978
686
4,243
9,696
593
651
8,452

29,484
2,632
15,658
11,446
4,212
12,369
35,405
25,385
105
(D)
3,408
9,055
(D)
(B)
1,709
(0)
3,221
795
4,972
10,020
611
702
8,707

28,558
2,596
20,061
15,576
4,485
16,564
34,651
24,167
105
(0)
2,399
7,405
(0)
(0)
1,841
(0)
4,414
878
5,730
10,484
698
820
8,966

154,574
153,476
1,098
26.6
5,819

165,536
164,392
1,144
26.1
6,340

178,261
177,045
1,216
26.0
6,856

192,285
191,033
1,252
26.2
7,327

199,305
198,448
857
26.2
7,599

210,155
208,209
1,946
26.3
7,984

2,161,899
2,140,277
21,622
209.3
10,330

2,372,699
2,368,832
3,867
214.1
11,083

2,645,797
2,631,615
14,182
220.3
12,008

2,924,865
2,910,541
14,324
228.0
12,830

3,192,505
3,184,716
7,789
225.0
14,190

3,490,758
3,477,724
13,034
231.5
15,082

96,655
6,174
-2,478
88,003
13,617
52,954

103,560
6,661
-3,790
93,109
14,473
57,954

113,631
7,411
-2,439
103,781
16,035
58,445

123,961
8,119
-2,655
113,187
17,947
61,151

129,365
7,891
-2,522
118,952
18,642
61,711

136,760
8,146
-2,534
126,080
19,787
64,288

1,922,553
115,007
-239,315
1,568,231
258,608
335,060

2,178,346
129,563
-303,662
1,745,121
265,291
362,287

2,477,284
147,922
-361,357
1,968,005
303,671
374,121

2,740,775
168,827
-392,067
2,179,881
335,110
409,874

2,988,866
182,863
-430,752
2,375,251
380,433
436,821

3,320,754
200,287
-498,624
2,621,843
403,123
465,792

85,289
6,013
5,353
122
5,231
1,098
95,557
46,858
(0)
(0)
3,195
2,040
1,047
993
1,461
1,873
6,166
1,901
29,250
48,699
33,850
1,684
13,165

90,824
6,628
6,108
210
5,898
1,144
102,416
48,405
(D)
(0)
3,863
1,674
690
984
1,497
1.930
6,448
2,098
29,664
54,011
37,793
1,629
14,589

99,885
7,247
6,499
305
6,194
1,216
112,415
53,718
(0)
(D)
3,393
2,330
1,023
1,307
2,226
1,999
7,155
2,294
32,854
58,697
41,170
1,754
15,773

109,431
7,623
6,907
324
6,583
1,252
122,709
60,098
721
623
3,619
2,463
1,020
1,443
2,362
2,016
8,116
2,202
37,976
62,611
41,274
1,988
19,349

114,937
7,961
6,467
-77
6,544
857
128,508
65,424
917
636
4,500
3,033
1,107
1,926
2,663
1,557
9,440
2,314
40,364
63,084
39,783
2,053
21,248

120,088
8,787
7,885
950
6,935
1,946
134,814
67,861
(0)
(0)
4,444
3,361
682
2,679
3,194
1,319
10,232
2,039
41,427
66,953
42,906
1,980
22,067

1,670,917
142,739
108,897
17,775
91,122
21,622
1,900,931
1,226,517
4,637
2,368
54,457
503,005
106,648
396,357
52,088
70,623
138,296
42,619
358,424
674,414
436,678
77,491
160,245

1,901,462
169,492
107,392
174
107,218
3,867
2,174,479
1,439,626
6,224
2,104
68,819
650,021
114,841
535,180
55,526
75,557
155,304
49,948
376,123
734,853
477,514
81,353
175,986

2,156,790
187,973
132,521
10,563
121,958
14,182
2,463,102
1,662,965
6,260
2,450
90,546
757,165
121,937
635,228
61,448
90,396
176,147
54,604
423,949
800,137
521,873
88,374
189,890

2,397,136
200,860
142,779
10,718
132,061
14,324
2,726,451
1,865,847
4,234
3,609
102,114
819,614
127,279
692,335
64,878
100,332
197,193
62,594
511,279
860,604
547,543
96,904
216,157

2,614,293
218,134
156,439
4,216
152,223
7,789
2,981,077
2,114,308
3,674
1,834
118,011
872,366
127,891
744,475
73,248
106,226
216,962
72,316
649,671
866,769
531,582
97,333
237,854

2,901,295
246,988
172,471
9,272
163,199
13,034
3,307,720
2,379,103
4,391
2,144
139,258
938,115
130,605
807,510
82,981
114,819
238,159
79,315
779,921
928,617
578,634
96,611
253,372

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43

ALABAMA

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries................................................
Nonfarm.........................................................
Earnings by industry:
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
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......................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1983

[Thousands of dollars]
M arengo, Alabama
1985
1986
1984

1987

1982

1983

Marion, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

183,706
172,809
10,897
24.9
7,382

193,299
183,251
10,048
24.6
7,853

202,282
193,553
8,729
24.3
8,313

211,481
203,062
8,419
24.2
8,731

223,118
214,013
9,105
24.7
9,046

234,260
221,900
12,360
24.5
9,558

220,873
215,134
5,739
30.6
7,228

232,633
228,720
3,913
31.3
7,428

252,933
248,953
3,980
31.1
8,134

264,474
260,959
3,515
31.2
8,474

269,733
266,114
3,619
30.7
8,794

285,102
280,181
4,921
30.6
9,320

111,079
6,404
16,579
121,254
23,512
38,940

113,889
6,643
19,565
126,811
24,891
41,597

118,353
7,185
20,688
131,856
27,597
42,829

124,326
7,867
20,657
137,116
28,452
45,913

134,764
8,029
20,156
146,891
29,569
46,658

142,340
8,344
21,103
155,099
31,474
47,687

163,736
10,098
-7,532
146,106
26,513
48,254

172,057
10,643
-8,558
152,856
28,032
51,745

192,133
12,128
-10,851
169,154
30,610
53,169

198,136
13,174
-11,537
173,425
33,328
57,721

204,040
13,042
-13,770
177,228
33,531
58,974

219,316
13,968
-16,496
188,852
35,490
60,760

84,810
9,118
17,151
9,611
7,540
10,897
100,182
82,079
266
166
3,635
38,228
21,805
16,423
6,842
7,514
11,235
3,707
10,486
18,103
1,493
1,186
15,424

86,523
9,240
18,126
8,815
9,311
10,048
103,841
84,665
484
151
4,143
38,225
23,008
15,217
7,301
7,370
11,144
4,000
11,847
19,176
1,442
1,182
16,552

91,049
9,306
17,998
7,522
10,476
8,729
109,624
89,184
496
167
5,093
40,621
27,104
13,517
7,711
6,366
11,742
4,227
12,761
20,440
1,496
1,276
17,668

96,939
9,606
17,781
7,218
10,563
8,419
115,907
93,265
620
836
5,406
42,811
28,465
14,346
8,660
5,606
12,036
4,673
13,217
22,642
1,527
1,414
19,701

104,628
10,582
19,554
7,913
11,641
9,105
125,659
101,835
692
(L)
8,048
45,175
28,960
16,215
9,740
5,889
12,267
4,614
15,371
23,824
1,574
1,514
20,736

107,882
10,950
23,508
11,092
12,416
12,360
129,980
105,715
670
88
6,413
47,998
30,251
17,747
10,763
5,928
12,612
4,997
16,246
24,265
1,571
1,675
21,019

129,776
14,114
19,846
5,380
14,466
5,739
157,997
139,560
586
5,153
2,973
87,098
43,285
43,813
9,654
3,752
10,230
3,880
16,234
18,437
1,236
1,252
15,949

136,803
14,842
20,412
3,568
16,844
3,913
168,144
148,486
1,084
3,552
2,368
94,340
43,762
50,578
10,571
3,960
11,014
4,429
17,168
19,658
1,245
1,227
17,186

153,619
15,923
22,591
3,641
18,950
3,980
188,153
167,162
1,032
2,266
2,390
110,832
48,330
62,502
10,939
4,879
11,465
4,649
18,710
20,991
1,262
1,344
18,385

159,513
15,838
22,785
3,183
19,602
3,515
194,621
170,731
808
2,306
3,196
109,770
49,369
60,401
11,525
6,086
12,430
5,040
19,570
23,890
1,330
1,533
21,027

163,819
16,275
23,946
3,298
20,648
3,619
200,421
174,855
763
1,885
3,487
110,997
54,144
56,853
11,851
6,146
13,828
5,585
20,313
25,566
1,351
1,654
22,561

175,200
17,493
26,623
4,590
22,033
4,921
214,395
187,950
921
1,341
5,322
119,956
55,034
64,922
12,075
7,763
13,357
5,333
21,882
26,445
1,461
1,931
23,053

1986

1987

1986

1987

1982

1983

Mobile, Alabama
1984
1985

728,862
706,602
22,260
70.8
10,299

792,427
750,681
41,746
71.2
11,128

846,554
804,645
41,909
72.1
11,744

3,417,415
3,383,884
33,531
372.1
9,184

3,550,791
3,502,898
47,893
373.2
9,515

3,762,731
3,724,699
38,032
373.3
10,079

3,976,307
3,928,835
47,472
374.7
10,612

4,257,236
4,209,416
47,820
385.8
11,035

4,471,991
4,418,543
53,448
388.3
11,518

456,272
26,461
60,738
490,549
73,557
125,683

479,169
30,283
61,113
509,999
82,367
136,496

525,465
30,805
65,420
560,080
88,934
143,413

571,109
33,839
65,499
602,769
94,073
149,712

2,548,717
156,113
-20,735
2,371,869
458,105
587,441

2,629,929
158,343
-18,032
2,453,554
452,911
644,326

2,794,439
171,838
-33,503
2,589,098
501,596
672,037

3,018,609
192,993
-58,477
2,767,139
497,202
711,966

3,158,622
196,111
-46,966
2,915,545
593,391
748,300

3,319,600
205,591
-49,749
3,064,260
629,907
777,824

321,720
34,086
100,466
32,966
67,500
35,475
420,797
365,192
1,953
1,154
18,514
180,075
94,866
85,209
18,467
25,812
53,806
13,085
52,326
55,605
7,122
2,979
45,504

355,478
36,255
87,436
19,769
67,667
22,260
456,909
395,682
1,826
1,065
19,618
200,587
101,259
99,328
16,951
28,106
57,056
14,122
56,351
61,227
7,402
3,430
50,395

373,638
38,644
113,183
39,291
73,892
41,746
483,719
417,272
1,680
607
21,248
202,835
111,651
91,184
18,849
30,546
61,721
15,195
64,591
66,447
7,228
3,700
55,519

411,489
42,792
116,828
39,340
77,488
41,909
529,200
459,518
1,711
811
24,914
223,976
128,082
95,894
20,740
33,110
66,574
16,840
70,842
69,682
7,630
4,319
57,733

2,116,316
220,942
211,459
25,310
186,149
33,531
2,515,186
2,151,320
23,229
29,435
185,624
610,733
390,253
220,480
240,894
170,031
272,590
110,227
508,557
363,866
62,505
36,945
264,416

2,154,175
221,595
254,159
40,013
214,146
47,893
2,582,036
2,197,541
26,548
25,796
200,719
570,789
399,911
170,878
244,420
172,532
288,981
121,036
546,720
384,495
66,605
35,704
282,186

2,295,287
225,125
274,027
30,335
243,692
38,032
2,756,407
2,342,918
23,309
25,187
219,961
595,220
421,998
173,222
239,127
198,902
313,090
129,066
599,056
413,489
73,057
37,480
302,952

2,483,618
233,044
301,947
39,719
262,228
47,472
2,971,137
2,508,433
24,245
24,930
270,557
610,861
439,324
171,537
240,996
208,043
330,468
147,719
650,614
462,704
79,391
41,521
341,792

2,575,386
240,682
342,554
40,104
302,450
47,820
3,110,802
2,612,504
22,702
17,759
243,377
628,689
442,936
185,753
243,329
213,761
352,059
154,542
736,286
498,298
81,417
46,164
370,717

2,698,568
250,948
370,084
45,224
324,860
53,448
3,266,152
2,754,627
22,192
16,488
239,298
651,902
463,581
188,321
248,651
221,767
364,976
163,457
825,896
511,525
87,362
50,354
373,809

M arshall, Alabama
1984
1985

1982

1983

569,488
548,519
20,969
67.1
8,486

614,698
598,296
16,402
68.0
9,040

689,789
654,314
35,475
69.7
9,890

347,196
20,434
66,051
392,813
64,316
112,359

389,549
23,055
61,068
427,562
67,218
119,918

251,892
26,951
68,353
18,306
50,047
20,969
326,227
276,527
1,434
1,385
11,920
130,277
86,175
44,102
16,721
18,926
46,254
10,390
39,220
49,700
6,672
2,823
40,205

285,126
30,801
73,622
13,845
59,777
16,402
373,147
320,219
2,022
1,551
14,411
155,538
94,360
61,178
17,066
20.860
51,782
11,694
45,295
52,928
6,971
2,753
43,204

44

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME
Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
____________________________________________ ____ ______________

[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

Monroe, Alabama

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income...............................
Nonfarm personal income...........................
Farm income1........................................
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.......
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5................
Plus: Transfer payments............................

Montgom ery, Alabama

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

165,096
155,524
9,572
22.4
7,358

179,944
171,827
8,117

193,807
183,669
10,138

22.0

8,715

210,267
204,004
6,263
22.7
9,266

225,253
216,591
8,662
22.9
9,833

2,044,368
2,029,669
14,699
205.4
9,951

2,208,108
2,192,222
15,886
206.4
10,697

2,400,924
2,387,758
13,166
210.4
11,413

2,576,596
2,563,530
13,066
213.4
12,073

2,741,153
2,728,535
12,618

8,184

202,404
192,873
9,531
22.5
9,000

12,957

132,007
7,800
-14,376
109,831
21,105
34,160

2,920,580
2,903,577
17.003
213.3
13,689

144,269
8,545
-15,440
120,284
23,333
36,327

157,552
9,411
-17,686
130,455
25,146
38,206

164,468
10,361
-19,495
134,612
27,803
39,989

173,446
10,790
-21,605
141,051
27,830
41,386

188,421
11,597
-23,820
153,004
29,543
42,706

1,728,737
101,066
-264,780
1,362,891
312,203
369,274

1,906,369
109,804
-309,889
1,486,676
326,670
394,762

2,095,530
122,800
-345,325
1,627,405
365,364
408,155

2,266,465
136,779
-381,600
1,748,086
394,500
434,010

2,446,335
145,193
-421,435
1,879,707
411,623
449,823

2,602,760
153,379
-437,798
2,011,583
438,562
470,435

102,143
10,395
19,469
8,960
10,509
9,572
122,435
106,281
189
1,375
2,577
65,172
42,993
22,179
8,452
4,708
10,516
2,439
10,853
16,154
1,067
908
14,179

112,125
11,452
20,692
7,529
13,163
8,117
136,152
118,865
1,423
169
2,574
74,583
48,167
26,416
9,421
4,663
11,767
2,561
11,704
17,287
1,170
900
15,217

120,926
11,967
24,659
9,560
15,099
10,138
147,414
129,202
1,366
629
3,129
79,544
49,743
29,801
10,858
5,062
12,898
2,726
12,990
18,212
1,144
989
16,079

128,081
12,327
24,060
8,962
15,098
9,531
154,937
134,452
836
792
3,028
82,839
51,826
31,013
12,325
5,208
13,641
3,139
12,644
20,485
1,265
1,127
18,093

137,518
13,525
22,403
5,703
16,700
6,263
167,183
144,915
641
445
3,788
86,797
53,310
33,487
14,613
5,423
15,135
3,287
14,786
22,268
1,267
1,216
19,785

147,686
14,832
25,903
8,078
17,825
8,662
179,759
156,834
561
640
4,063
93,241
57,139
36,102
17,486
4,855
15,777
3,464
16,747
22,925
1,304
1,420

1,488,893
123,185
116,659
11,750
104,909
14,699
1,714,038
1,165,373
3,085
4,330
105,613
206,542
78,081
128,461
91,934
135,990
167,022
109,750
341,107
548,665
137,931
130,021
280,713

1,632,174
137,310
136,885
13,064
123,821
15,886
1,890,483
1,291,614
4,370
4,595
126,237
230,043
85,461
144,582
99,890
144,616
187,802
123,233
370,828
598,869
146,273
139,596
313,000

1,794,690
148,845
151,995
10,408
141,587
13,166
2,082,364
1,440,889
4,716
4,927
138,744
271,494
90,722
180,772
107,126
155,831
207,423
137,379
413,249
641,475
155,152
148,519
337,804

1,951,581
155,399
159,485
10,279
149,206
13,066
2,253,399
1,550,123
4,621
7,435
167,985
277,702
98,260
179,442
110,357
164,992
215,695
148,457
452,879
703,276
165,046
156,010
382,220

2,095,818
169,622
180,895
9,825
171,070
12,618
2,433,717
1,702,833
5,176
3,360
196,334
298,587
105,900
192,687
116,779
171,385
233,609
167,497
510.106
730,884
163.107
160,087
407,690

2,224,008
180,121
198,631
14,027
184,604
17,003
2,585,757
1,808,870
5,604
3,881
173,932
319,989
113,412
206,577
121,780
181,103
245,599
179,459
577,523
776,887
177,565
170,535
428,787

1982

1983

1984

1986

1987

22.2

211.6

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........................................
Military.................................................
State and local.........................................

20,201

M organ, Alabama

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income........................................
Nonfarm personal income...................................
Farm income1................................................
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................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5........................
Plus: Transfer payments.....................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries..........................................
Other labor income...........................................
Proprietors’ income9.........................................
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........................................
Military................................................
State and local........................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

Perry, Alabama

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

847,834
835,712
12,122
92.1
9,202

916,303
906,577
9,726
93.2
9,832

1,026,738
1,011,681
15,057
94.9
10,820

1,118,836
1,112,260
6,576
96.6
11,578

1,197,515
1,186,257
11,258
97.9
12,236

1,297,208
1,283,804
13,404
99.9
12,991

79,547
75,662
3,885
14.9
5,349

83,504
80,501
3,003
14.7
5,666

86,773
84,748
2,025
14.7
5,888

90,431
88,496
1,935
14.8
6,111

94,481
92,911
1,570
15.0
6,291

101,391
97’064
4,327
15.0
6,777

616,018
37,253
25,355
604,120
101,804
141,910

655,345
39,162
42,141
658,324
104,307
153,672

733,383
44,299
57,463
746,547
118,187
162,004

771,218
49,538
91,015
812,695
132,182
173,959

817,174
50,842
106,610
872,942
138,494
186,079

883,809
54,921
126,396
955,284
147,169
194,755

39,077
2,330
7,075
43,822
11,271
24,454

40,708
2,501
8,130
46,337
11,003
26,164

42,126
2,744
8,576
47,958
11,949
26,866

42,708
2,979
9,258
48,987
12,263
29,181

45,573
2,875
9,715
52,413
12,588
29,480

49,253
2,971
11,659
57,941
13,330
30,120

499,708
61,085
55,225
10,085
45,140
12,122
603,896
526,876
785
1,597
30,559
262,714
163,172
99,542
41,108
26,303
57,278
22,287
84,245
77,020
6,161
3,937
66,922

527,824
65,340
62,181
7,777
54,404
9,726
645,619
562,946
1,100
1,726
31,815
283,668
163,885
119,783
40,146
24,828
64,505
25,088
90,070
82,673
6,120
3,821
72,732

589,047
69,642
74,694
13,151
61,543
15,057
718,326
630,363
1,238
2,160
42,099
310,293
173,780
136,513
45,019
31,221
71,324
27,950
99,059
87,963
6,197
4,124
77,642

632,567
70,246
68,405
4,649
63,756
6,576
764,642
665,338
1,020
2,725
50,693
317,856
179,753
138,103
46,891
32,210
76,221
30,885
106,837
99,304
6,489
4,751
88,064

663,434
73,163
80,577
9,332
71,245
11,258
805,916
699,028
900
2,239
53,710
320,417
172,169
148,248
46,301
35,239
84,983
34,178
121,061
106,888
6,833
5,109
94,946

719,039
77,477
87,293
11,367
75,926
13,404
870,405
758,355
1,039
2,829
62,971
337,917
184,655
153,262
48,316
37,561
91,367
35,765
140,590
112,050
7,741
5,964
98,345

29,614
2,806
6,657
1,976
4,681
3,885
35,192
25,734
941
51
794
9,428
5,681
3,747
1,181
812
3,728
1,248
7,551
9,458
751
1,003
7,704

31,489
3,059
6,160
1,176
4,984
3,003
37,705
27,998
976
(L)
1,165
10,172
5,740
4,432
1,189
695
3,925
1,281
8,546
9,707
910
974
7,823

33,579
3,164
5,383
240
5,143
2,025
40,101
29,959
712
56
1,148
11,138
6,095
5,043
1,313
741
4,005
1,284
9,562
10,142
951
1,151
8,040

34,646
3,212
4,850
136
4,714
1,935
40,773
30,039
716
82
1,224
12,037
6,842
5,195
1,295
507
3,920
1,245
9,013
10,734
912
1,308
8,514

37,142
3,545
4,886
-232
5,118
1,570
44,003
32,523
317
(L)
1,302
13,452
7,134
6,318
1,257
742
4,131
1,347
9,965
11,480
989
1,429
9,062

37,767
3,624
7,862
2,402
5,460
4,327
44,926
33,051
420
(L)
1,322
13,427
6,779
6,648
1,185
788
4,298
1,435
10,153
11,875
1,113
1,611
9,151

1985

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ALABAMA

45

Table 5 .— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Proprietors’ income6................................................
Nonfarm.........................................................
Earnings by industry-.
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........................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

See footnotes at end of tables.

1987

1982

1983

Pike, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

183,428
163,848
19,580
22.0
8,349

191,763
171,237
20,526
21.9
8,762

202,739
195,858
6,881
27.4
7,406

213,249
206,974
6,275
27.3
7,802

236,429
223,848
12,581
27.1
8,740

252,977
245,117
7,860
27.4
9,219

266,030
257,481
8,549
28.0
9,514

281,643
272,645
8,998
28.0
10,074

79,770
5,009
25,849
100,610
23,431
43,985

94,878
5,025
25,059
114,912
23,374
45,142

100,039
5,390
26,348
120,997
24,675
46,091

130,185
7,622
-112
122,451
33,077
47,211

133,940
7,912
1,175
127,203
34,049
51,997

153,374
8,910
1,847
146,311
37,106
53,012

166,144
10,304
524
156,364
39,030
57,583

178,375
10,435
-909
167,031
39,512
59,487

188,046
11,093
284
177,237
41,778
62,628

55,066
4,902
19,802
9,649
10,153
10,891
68,879
52,335
935
603
2,012
18,709
9,052
9,657
5,480
3,671
6,781
2,643
11,501
16,544
1,217
1,074
14,253

59,514
5,391
29,973
18,339
11,634
19,580
75,298
59,281
1,353
521
2,590
20,819
10,500
10,319
5,532
3,409
7,061
2,966
15,030
16,017
1,256
1,157
13,604

62,613
5,706
31,720
19,206
12,514
20,526
79,513
63,523
1,405
435
2,827
23,176
11,714
11,462
5,769
3,437
7,453
2,802
16,219
15,990
1,283
1,351
13,356

102,320
9,940
17,925
5,938
11,987
6,881
123,304
89,979
140
1,670
4,631
27,144
16,912
10,232
13,990
8,405
11,391
6,125
16,483
33,325
1,633
1,689
30,003

103,835
10,436
19,669
5,370
14,299
6,275
127,665
93,941
876
137
5,267
28,009
16,574
11,435
14,802
8,449
12,956
6,210
17,235
33,724
1,701
1,688
30,335

114,080
11,341
27,953
11,695
16,258
12,581
140,793
104,545
715
180
6,216
32,125
18,553
13,572
17,415
9,467
13,593
5,808
19,026
36,248
1,762
1,832
32,654

129,517
12,407
24,220
6,976
17,244
7,860
158,284
117,326
621
396
8,166
33,542
17,409
16,133
20,813
10,585
14,880
7,613
20,710
40,958
1,765
2,108
37,085

138,267
13,492
26,616
7,673
18,943
8,549
169,826
125,825
275
157
8,710
38,445
20,823
17,622
21,562
10,441
15,725
7,529
22,981
44,001
1,849
2,128
40,024

145,372
14,483
28,191
8,076
20,115
8,998
179,048
134,434
301
144
8,798
46,057
23,920
22,137
19,400
10,424
16,939
8,034
24,337
44,614
1,850
1,918
40,846

1986

1987

1982

1983

138,175
137,136
1,039
21.6
6,406

145,237
144,084
1,153
21.6
6,718

164,398
153,620
10,778
21.8
7,552

168,026
157,135
10,891
21.4
7,843

66,540
4,367
18,887
81,060
19,677
37,438

66,791
4,427
21,524
83,888
20,455
40,894

77,895
4,714
26,426
99,607
22,618
42,173

54,605
5,438
6,497
-277
6,774
1,039
65,501
52,104
889
425
1,595
25,102
8,060
17,042
4,818
3,049
5,799
2,046
8,381
13,397
1,086
879
11,432

53,379
5,218
8,194
-107
8,301
1,153
65,638
51,065
1,275
766
1,584
21,767
8,168
13,599
5,007
3,159
6,476
2,265
8,766
14,573
1,070
876
12,627

54,017
5,002
18,876
9,547
9,329
10,778
67,117
51,942
1,150
716
1,921
19,332
8,507
10,825
5,743
3,496
6,533
2,466
10,585
15,175
1,090
948
13,137

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
Population (thousands)2.............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
Derivation of total personal income:
Total earnings by place of work..................................
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...........................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

[Thousands of dollars]
Pickens, Alabama
1986
1984
1985

1983

Randolph, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

Russell, Alabama
1984
1985

149,893
145,589
4,304
20.1
7,460

153,380
151,257
2,123
20.1
7,624

164,932
158,525
6,407
20.3
8,144

173,389
168,498
4,891
19.9
8,709

184,650
177,399
7,251
20.1
9,182

195,779
189,168
6,611
20.6
9,483

341,867
336,029
5,838
47.3
7,223

379,908
376,339
3,569
47.0
8,081

412,346
407,755
4,591
47.6
8,655

435,404
432,252
3,152
47.8
9,100

462,819
461,378
1,441
49.6
9,323

505,955
503,631
2,324
50.5
10,013

86,011
5,384
12,747
93,374
18,089
38,430

79,353
5,147
20,645
94,851
19,336
39,193

84,711
5,395
26,104
105,420
20,564
38,948

88,470
5,965
28,019
110,524
21,985
40,880

99,179
6,103
27,758
120,834
22,508
41,308

104,368
6,541
31,323
129,150
23,833
42,796

157,755
9,690
79,952
228,017
28,996
84,854

172,545
10,841
95,522
257,226
33,331
89,351

190,097
12,274
194,717
282,540
38,067
91,739

204,930
13,829
104,968
296,069
40,016
99,319

216,476
13,769
115,443
318,150
43,324
101,345

232,294
14,893
137,539
354,940
46,072
104,943

67,846
6,526
11,639
4,026
7,613
4,304
81,707
68,047
203
59
19,116
25,158
22,038
3,120
3,647
2,346
7,668
2,776
7,074
13,660
979
820
11,861

62,778
5,916
10,659
1,856
8,803
2,123
77,230
63,020
572
61
6,507
30,353
26,679
3,674
3,806
2,495
8,323
2,882
8,021
14,210
1,027
800
12,383

63,385
5,789
15,537
6,143
9,394
6,407
78,304
63,601
575
70
2,750
32,639
29,023
3,616
4,848
2,535
8,095
3,130
8,959
14,703
1,063
886
12,754

68,196
5,993
14,281
4,633
9,648
4,891
83,579
66,889
428
100
2,514
34,785
30,419
4,366
5,322
2,230
8,601
3,288
9,621
16,690
1,142
1,008
14,540

74,726
6,643
17,810
6,999
10,811
7,251
91,928
74,087
350
(L)
3,448
37,393
33,011
4,382
5,742
2,149
10,067
3,792
11,132
17,841
1,178
1,087
15,576

79,428
7,109
17,831
6,351
11,480
6,611
97,757
79,288
355
(L)
3,531
40,417
35,897
4,520
6,524
1,954
10,591
4,054
11,831
18,469
1,194
1,269
16,006

125,348
12,118
20,289
4,883
15,406
5,838
151,917
113,627
1,070
598
7,804
46,485
36,958
9,527
9,774
3,794
18,455
4,836
20,811
38,290
1,554
2,011
34,725

138,421
13,425
20,699
2,652
18,047
3,569
168,976
127,222
1,083
636
8,325
54,627
42,690
11,937
9,518
4,316
20,081
5,348
23,288
41,754
1,666
1,905
38,183

150,603
14,406
25,088
3,690
21,398
4,591
185,506
145,409
1,106
915
10,178
62,488
47,227
15,261
11,240
4,764
20,773
5,911
28,034
40,097
1,714
2,086
36,297

163,250
15,163
26,517
2,271
24,246
3,152
201,778
158,398
1,066
1,099
11,193
67,165
48,102
19,063
12,643
5,200
22,926
6,708
30,398
43,380
1,864
2,404
39,112

171,214
16,212
29,050
575
28,475
1,441
215,035
170,308
1,145
335
14,481
71,331
48,676
22,655
13,268
5,107
21,454
7,002
36,185
44,727
1,981
2,593
40,153

183,128
17,320
31,846
1,416
30,430
2,324
229,970
185,383
1,236
500
15,260
78,938
55,659
23,279
14,606
5,263
22,742
7,497
39,341
44,587
2,076
3,027
39,484

46

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ALABAMA

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income...........................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.....................................................
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......................
Plus; Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ............................................
Population (thousands)’ ....................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
Derivation ol total personal income:
Total earnings by place of work...................................
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3...............
Plus: Adjustment lor 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 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..............................................
Military..........................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars]
St. Clair, Alabama
1984
1985
1986

1987

1982

1983

Shelby, Alabama
1984
1985

1986

1987

474,693
460,006
14,687
46.4
10,226

513,223
498,454
14,769
48.0
10,697

681,540
678,135
3,405
70.5
9,670

770,857
767,464
3,393
71.8
10,734

851,514
848,572
2,942
74.6
11,417

948,150
945,792
2,358
77.9
12,167

1,054,524
1,049,802
4,722
79.9
13,193

1,153,398
1,148,503
4,895
832
13,855

163,039
10,068
170,953
323,924
41,300
70,128

175,795
10,144
187,656
353,307
47,057
74,329

188,492
11,044
207,504
384,952
50,254
78,017

332,012
20,143
228,563
540,432
62,527
78,581

361,778
21,685
275,688
615,781
68,940
86,136

424,275
25,986
283,509
681,798
80,162
89,554

471,049
30,333
317,287
758,003
95,461
94,686

482,049
29Ì860
399,367
851,556
100,412
102^556

538 062
33389
432,919
937 592
107,560
108,246

111,908
10,868
40,263
15,018
25,245
16,168
146,871
114,288
(0)
(0)
18,658
30,676
7,817
22,859
11,779
5,302
19,573
5,249
18,818
32,583
1,777
2,227
28,579

121,955
11,905
41,935
13,540
28,395
14,687
161,108
126,220
1,689
1,257
21,584
34,709
10,095
24,614
11,795
5,850
20,949
5,879
22,508
34,888
1,702
2,402
30,784

131,632
12,884
43,976
13,554
30,422
14,769
173,723
137,390
2,170
426
23,133
39,862
11,600
28,262
12,321
6,472
22,523
6,479
24,004
36,333
1,859
2,804
31,670

269,333
31,503
31,176
2,457
28,719
3,405
328,607
279,878
3,914
4,510
45,885
93,467
21,929
71,538
38,865
16,446
31,762
9,072
35,957
48,729
2,664
2,902
43,163

290,424
34,133
37,221
2,481
34,740
3,393
358,385
305,054
4,907
3,393
45,186
104,235
26,881
77,354
42,758
19,846
34,602
10,456
39,671
53,331
2,729
2,801
47,801

343,300
38,765
42,210
2,045
40,165
2,942
421,333
364,663
5,636
3,423
62,560
123,821
38,723
85,098
48,372
28,937
32,432
11,536
47,946
56,670
2,874
3,172
50,624

384,600
41,112
45,337
1,483
43,854
2,358
468,691
406,578
5,390
3,822
80,492
129,211
43,945
85,266
50,570
34,996
33,227
12,886
55,984
62,113
3,174
3,729
55,210

388,610
41,123
52,316
3,865
48,451
4,722
477,327
410,846
(D)
3,560
55,798
136,798
48,458
88,340
(D)
41,411
36,251
14,881
63,464
66,481
3,350
4,022
59,109

436,616
45,419
56,027
3,995
52,032
4,895
533,167
463,210
6,727
2,158
58^487
158,818
62,699
96,119
57^138
46,957
43,009
16,489
73,427
69^957
3310
4,695
61,652

1986

1987

1982

1983

1986

1987

1982

1983

342,808
328,756
14,052
42.2
8,130

369,425
356,449
12,976
43.7
8,445

403,454
385,893
17,561
44.5
9,057

435,352
419,184
16,168
45.8
9,514

115,999
6,535
145,215
254,679
30,320
57,809

129,257
7,476
150,223
272,004
34,366
63,055

150,882
8,747
157,980
300,115
37,467
65,872

77,318
8,235
30,446
12,831
17,615
14,052
101,947
81,378
1,320
2,677
9,000
25,809
6,703
19,106
7,962
4,079
11,790
3,952
14,789
20,569
1,423
1,784
17,362

87,707
9,224
32,326
11,807
20,519
12,976
116,281
91,532
1,166
2,951
10,809
27,408
8,477
18,931
8,949
4,064
14,274
4,316
17,595
24,749
1,422
1,701
21,626

100,280
10,108
40,494
16,418
24,076
17,561
133,321
104,452
(D)
(D)
15,508
27,608
7,839
19,769
10,923
4,760
17,070
4,825
20,310
28,869
1,545
1,929
25,395

Sum ter, Alabama
1984
1985

Talladega, Alabama
1984
1985

1982

1983

108,188
99,208
8,980
16.6
6,505

115,242
107,586
7,656
16.5
6,986

121,430
115,039
6,391
16.4
7,413

129,288
121,335
7,953
16.3
7,938

131,333
123,347
7,986
16.8
7,810

138,131
128,188
9,943
16.7
8,272

578,534
569,473
9,061
73.7
7,850

628,372
619,801
8,571
77.1
8,150

652,222
644,650
7,572
76.2
8,555

681,701
673,156
8,545
76.0
8,968

721,341
711,910
9,431
75.7
9,525

759,788
749,451
10,337
75.6
10,044

68,497
3,775
1,660
66,382
12,299
29,507

75,137
4,245
(L)
70,855
13,195
31,192

80,683
4,837
126
75,972
13,710
31,748

85,991
5,247
-808
79,936
14,323
35,029

86,331
4,915
-1,123
80,293
14,542
36,498

91,647
5,161
-927
85,559
15,433
37,139

369,938
22,901
45,764
392,801
59,071
126,662

418,134
25,782
35,568
427,920
63,934
136,518

426,251
26,907
42,936
442,280
69,196
140,746

435,607
28,655
50,541
457,493
74,202
150,006

474,303
29,840
45,272
489,735
76,830
154,776

499,876
31,442
49,480
517,914
81,676
160,198

50,633
5,101
12,763
8,113
4,650
8,980
59,517
43,798
(0)
123
1,765
15,977
9,797
6,180
(D)
3,244
4,956
1,129
7,140
15,719
923
723
14,073

55,819
5,835
13,483
6,825
6,658
7,656
67,481
50,280
(D)
179
1,304
19,492
9,494
9,998
(D)
3,075
5,735
1,238
7,898
17,201
977
680
15,544

61,931
6,336
12,416
5,576
6,840
6,391
74,292
57,637
1,091
(L)
1,603
20,529
9,587
10,942
(0)
3,669
6,088
1,313
(D)
16,655
986
742
14,927

65,648
6,541
13,802
7,137
6,665
7,953
78,038
59,609
674
70
2,057
18,550
10,272
8,278
(0)
2,791
5,932
1,387
(0)
18,429
1,002
839
16,588

64,826
6,690
14,815
7,173
7,642
7,986
78,345
58,481
337
(L)
1,666
14,632
5,848
8,784
(0)
2,758
5,779
1,557
(D)
19,864
1,008
905
17,951

67,464
6,942
17,241
9,086
8,155
9,943
81,704
60,955
379
(L)
1,198
17,335
7,924
9,411
(D)
2,331
6,087
1,607
(D)
20,749
1,001
1,057
18,691

306,705
32,809
30,424
7,793
22,631
9,061
360,877
298,221
441
7,706
11,989
167,548
139,213
28,335
19,423
9,276
32,738
8,712
40,388
62,656
8,920
3,197
50,539

346,823
36,809
34,502
7,347
27,155
8,571
409,563
342,567
918
9,639
28,036
182,781
154,061
28,720
21,785
9,589
36,438
9,385
43,996
66,996
9,141
3,077
54,778

352,973
35,966
37,312
6,362
30,950
7,572
418,679
347,025
779
12,093
18,079
188,392
156,253
32,139
22,276
9,509
38,745
9,648
47,504
71,654
9,836
3,275
58,543

362,683
35,283
37,641
7,382
30,259
8,545
427,062
345,023
604
13,122
14,584
185,990
152,932
33,058
21,510
10,526
39,565
10,390
48,732
82,039
10,940
3,721
67,378

394,307
38,652
41,344
8,306
33,038
9,431
464,872
377,847
447
13,404
17,737
203,747
168,937
34,810
21,519
12,018
42,068
11,575
55,332
87,025
10,723
4,012
72,290

414,480
40,856
44,540
9,161
35,379
10,337
489,539
399,657
525
11,549
20,161
213,962
174,400
39,562
24,699
12,322
44,567
12,310
59,562
89,882
11,828
4,684
73,370

47

ALABAMA

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME
Table 5 — Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Tallapoosa, Alabama

Income by Place of Residence

..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)2..............................................

Total personal income

Per capita personal income (dollars)...................................................

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

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

317,116
313,837
3.279
38.1
8,327

350,365
346,322
4.043
38.2
9,181

372,798
368,748
4.050
38.3
9,728

397,883
395,382
2.501
38.7
10,283

432,554
430,011
2.543
39.2
11.043

457,651
455,573
2.078
39.4
11,611

1,200,568
1,193,328
7.240
137.0
8,764

1,275,854
1,270,364
5.490
137.1
9,309

1,398,378
1,390,423
7.955
137.7
10,156

1,515,360
1,508,706
6.654
139.5
10,866

1,629,570
1,620,705
8.865
142.5
11,432

1,741,315
1,731,369
9.946
144.2
12,076

213,517
13,642
12,218
212,093
39,998
65,025

233,304
14,741
17,622
236,185
45,073
69,107

250,131
16,107
18,240
252,264
50,059
70,475

262,941
17,827
20,793
265,907
55,151
76,825

292,322
19,148
22.044
295,218
57,930
79,406

312,308
20,512
22,177
313,973
61,682
81,996

899,186
51,931
-17,505
829,750
153,374
217,444

944.762
54,192
-14,798
875,772
161,901
238,181

1,051,542
61,572
-23,275
966,695
183,131
248,552

1,134,822
68,783
-29,168
1,036,871
204,173
274,316

1,236,125
72,161
-33,979
1,129,985
207,587
291,998

1,325,554
77,388
-33,937
1,214,229
220,207
306,879

178,822
17,559
17,136
2,843
14,293
3.279
210,238
185,008
279
285
7,659
116,011
106,344
9,667
6,452
4,264
16,514
7,506
26,038
25,230
1,859
1,722
21,649

193,390
18,707
21,207
3,626
17,581
4.043
229,261
202,469
928
344
9,443
127,889
117,138
10,751
6,988
4,783
18,317
8,126
25,651
26,792
2,078
1,618
23,096

208,332
19,609
22,190
3,641
18,549
4.050
246,081
217,510
892
378
9,639
139,255
125,952
13,303
6,481
4,997
18,244
8,494
29,130
28,571
2,191
1,743
24,637

221,385
20,169
21,387
2,093
19,294
2.501
260,440
228,511
706
551
10,852
145,868
132,453
13,415
6,623
5,122
18,218
8,890
31,681
31,929
2,323
1,975
27,631

245,628
22,668
24,026
2,138
21,888
2.543
289,779
257,296
478
75
13,344
162,700
149,155
13,545
6,563
5,048
19,347
10,097
39,644
32,483
2,390
2,131
27,962

263,033
24,152
25,123
1,648
23,475
2.078
310,230
277,387
600
167
15,087
174,886
160,847
14,039
7,284
5,066
21,096
10,515
42,686
32,843
2,333
2,479
28,031

736,127
82,308
80,751
6,331
74,420
7.240
891,946
630,958
1,570
105,204
35,684
176,269
132,405
43,864
44,943
28,981
90,983
26,800
120,524
260,988
35,889
7,073
218,026

768,415
84,992
91,355
4,619
86,736
5.490
939,272
661,767
2,949
89,036
37,186
195.763
145,959
49,804
47,318
29,344
98,108
29,940
132,123
277,505
37,962
7,009
232,534

854,543
92,785
104,214
7,104
97,110
7.955
1,043,587
752,298
3,411
116,744
44,018
218,551
152,641
65,910
51,772
33,310
104,528
31,753
148,211
291,289
40,569
7,222
243,498

925,667
96,624
112,531
5,799
106,732
6.654
1,128,168
809,333
3,205
139,794
51,109
217,326
168,759
48,567
55,282
36,410
110,145
34,875
161,187
318,835
41,325
8,064
269,446

1,005,278
105,854
124,993
8,007
116,986
8.865
1,227,260
887,424
3,613
133,143
60,248
250,795
194,497
56,298
57,386
38,272
118,474
40,807
184,686
339,836
44,310
8,785
286,741

1,078,596
113,241
133,717
9,031
124,686
9.946
1,315,608
957,303
4,224
126,077
68,543
276,252
209,356
66,896
58,828
41,198
127,398
42,416
212,367
358,305
45,890
9,678
302,737

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

Earnings by Place of Work

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..................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Washington, Alabama

W alker, Alabama

Income by Place of Residence

Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

611,725
609,706
2,019
67.5
9,068

653,367
651,763
1,604
66.9
9,763

703,255
697,060
6,195
67.0
10,492

744,591
739,927
4,664
67.1
11,099

773,514
765,230
8,384
68.8
11,251

816,954
809,080
7,874
69.0
11,843

130,477
123,516
6,961
17.3
7,552

134,759
128,384
6,375
17.2
7,845

143,945
136,540
7,405
17.1
8,427

152,728
144,608
8,120
16.8
9,107

159,118
150,975
8,143
17.1
9,328

165,465
158,000
7,465
17.2
9,614

341,659
21,499
80,488
400,648
71,348
139,729

358,028
22,421
89,508
425,115
76,654
151,598

388,748
24,662
99,236
463,322
82,678
157,255

419,713
27,989
101,762
493,486
90,037
161,068

434,834
27,583
105,747
512,988
91,150
169,376

456,496
29,179
118,467
545,784
96,857
174,313

95,956
5,543
598
91,011
14,634
24,832

98,460
5,692
308
93,066
14,544
27,149

113,266
6,649
-6,583
100,034
15,297
28,614

122,599
7,241
-9,193
106,165
16,427
30,136

124,937
6,769
-7,944
110,224
17,356
31,538

141,305
8,100
-18,372
114,833
18,388
32,244

272,619
38,884
30,156
1,242
28,914
2,019
339,640
303,979
803
115,425
11,713
34,422
15,245
19,177
38,697
10,468
34,066
8,803
49,582
35,661
3,601
2,961
29,099

282,228
39,512
36,288
857
35,431
1,604
356,424
317,432
1,766
112,998
8,582
35,709
16,164
19,545
41,674
11,641
37,374
12,427
55,261
38,992
3,838
2,834
32,320

303,279
39,365
46,104
5,461
40,643
6,195
382,553
340,879
1,764
114,801
11,894
37,628
16,727
20,901
48,027
11,825
41,245
12,221
61,474
41,674
3,988
3,015
34,671

331,172
41,746
46,795
3,942
42,853
4,664
415,049
368,048
1,591
125,064
13,851
40,417
17,269
23,148
47,864
12,512
44,916
12,167
69,666
47,001
4,489
3,437
39,075

336,970
41,632
56,222
7,571
48,651
8,284
426,540
376,303
1,642
113,981
13,346
49,838
24,371
25,467
50,574
9,810
46,576
12,650
77,886
50,237
4,663
3,707
41,867

354,685
42,380
59,431
7,117
52,314
7,874
448,622
396,537
1,860
100,649
15,412
65,476
27,597
37,879
52,501
9,914
49,988
14,537
86,200
52,085
5,072
4,328
42,685

74,340
10,371
11,245
6,025
5,220
6,961
88,995
78,441
194
933
6,035
58,482
(D)
(D)
2,479
734
4,078
1,270
4,236
10,554
760
728
9,066

75,724
10,432
12,294
5,479
6,815
6,375
92,075
80,641
736
302
9,628
55,458
(D)
(0)
2,810
646
4,591
1,654
4,816
11,434
787
721
9,926

87,404
11,592
14,270
6,529
7,741
7,405
105,861
93,664
606
380
13,200
61,122
M
(D)
5,759
751
4,753
1,569
5,524
12,197
835
759
10,603

95,739
11,840
15,020
7,237
7,783
8,120
114,479
101,152
484
1,112
9,535
64,046
61,466
2,580
8,498
674
4,921
1,652
10,230
13,327
885
870
11,572

97,171
11,689
16,077
7,263
8,814
8,143
116,794
102,902
407
1,201
2,060
65,448
(9)
(9)
9,165
611
5,004
1,524
17,482
13,892
906
938
12,048

112,408
12,906
15,991
6,531
9,460
7,465
133,840
120,360
515
2,148
8,135
67,557
(0)
(D)
10,239
565
4,587
1,684
24,930
13,480
949
1,095
11,436

Earnings by Place of Work

Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries................................................
Other labor income.................................................
Proprietors’ income6................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ALABAMA

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

Wilcox, Alabama

1982
Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income........................................
Nonfarm personal income...................................
Farm income'. ...............................................
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................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*........................
Plus: Transfer payments.....................................

Winston, Alabama

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

95,849
86,304
9,545
14.9
6,439

103,848
92,756
11,092
14.7
7,049

106,912
97,852
9,060
14.3
7,475

111,412
101,324
10,088
14.1
7,905

113,849
104,901
8,948
14.5
7,865

119,586
109,699
9,887
14.3
8,366

157,661
152,037
5,624
21.2
7,448

177,678
168,126
9,552
21.3
8,359

194,789
177,394
17,395
21.4
9,089

201,370
185,835
15,535
21.7
9,278

215,667
187,922
27,745
21.8
9,912

222,430
198^372
24,058
21.5
10,334

79,442
4,483
-18,241
56,718
13,123
26,008

94,474
5,245
-26,117
63,112
12,907
27,829

92,357
5,356
-23,301
63,700
14,559
28,653

93,572
5,617
-22,218
65,737
14,613
31,062

96,321
5,627
-22,492
68,202
13,338
32,309

105,137
6,158
-26,592
72,387
14,173
33,026

126,817
7,502
-14,031
105,284
20,227
32,150

150,355
8,569
-19,482
122,304
21,694
33,680

164,474
9,152
-18,299
137,023
22,195
35,571

157,098
9,395
-10,119
137,584
24,774
39,012

166,943
8,887
-10,117
147,939
26,375
41,353

178,670
9,911
-16,614
152,145
27,878
42,407

58,405
6,746
14,291
8,602
5,689
9,545
69,897
60,224
-117
55
8,871
36,955
23,117
13,838
1,612
1,780
4,456
1,114
5,498
9,673
1,050
595
8,028

68,332
7,943
18,199
10,185
8,014
11,092
83,382
72,889
1,371
57
13,297
42,373
27,386
14,987
1,862
1,840
4,928
1,195
5,966
10,493
1,047
611
8,835

67,763
7,590
17,004
8,167
8,837
9,060
83,297
72,323
1,151
471
4,840
48,020
31,732
16,288
2,328
1,917
4,963
1,307
7,326
10,974
1,017
662
9,295

68,136
7,336
18,100
9,219
8,881
10,088
83,484
71,295
1,120
134
4,940
46,888
32,076
14,812
2,138
1,874
4,880
1,432
7,889
12,189
1,070
745
10,374

70,282
7,674
18,365
8,097
10,268
8,948
87,373
74,584
662
(L)
5,553
47,660
32,412
15,248
2,241
1,945
5,094
1,422
9,994
12,789
1,092
803
10,894

76,665
8,421
20,051
8,988
11,063
9,887
95,250
82,218
822
id
7,550
51,987
35,155
16,832
2,206
2,161
4,913
1,447
11,102
13,032
1,128
937
10,967

95,001
10,829
20,987
4,355
16,632
5,624
121,193
105,689
75
6,711
3,004
60,051
12,371
47,680
10,946
4,169
8,547
2,436
9,750
15,504
1,941
866
12,697

108,905
12,277
29,173
8,334
20,839
9,552
140,803
124,032
1,573
5,330
3,657
73,750
13,563
60,187
12,405
4,427
9,848
2,587
10,455
16,771
2,070
923
13,778

112,592
12,290
39,592
16,199
23,393
17,395
147,079
130,004
1,365
3,314
3,978
77,593
12,391
65,202
14,792
4,579
10,182
2,917
11,284
17,075
1,974
1,040
14,061

108,807
11,317
36,974
14,352
22,622
15,535
141,563
122,888
890
1,971
5,242
70,671
12,224
58,447
13,180
5,025
11,233
3,235
11,441
18,675
2,158
1,130
15,387

105,330
11,107
50,506
26,582
23,924
27,745
139,198
119,960
633
1,269
6,213
63,932
11,871
52,061
13,062
6,637
11,485
3,342
13,387
19,238
2,170
1,193
15,875

117,093
12,847
48,730
22,841
25,889
24,058
154,612
135,368
621
1,291
7,035
74,974
9,057
65,917
13,981
8,207
11,002
3,493
14,764
19,244
2,327
1,431
15,486

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........................................
Military................................................
State and local.........................................

See footnotes at end of tables.

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ARKANSAS

Total Personal Incom e 1987
Percent of State Total: Arkansas
Little Rock, AR
(2 5 .9 % )

AR Non—Metro
(5 5 .8 % )

Percent

Total Personal Incom e
Percent Change 1 9 8 2 - 8 7

U.S.

Arkansas

•State Portion of Metro

Fayetteville
AR

Fort
Smith
AR—OK*

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Rock
AR

Pine
Bluff
AR

AR
Other
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AR
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51

ARKANSAS

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7

[Thousands of dollars]

A r k a n s a s ( M e t r o p o lit a n p o r tio n )

S ta te o f A rk a n s a s

1985

1986

1984

1985

1986

1987

9,254,140

9,176,950
77,190
903.7

10,079,597

9,927,418
152,179
913.9

10,857,332

10,710,548
146,784
923.1

11,5 61,258

11,423,824
137,434
932.7

12,168,228

9,612

10,240

11,029

11,76 2

12,396

12,885

19,295,651
1,235,115
-86,407
17,974,129
4,334,753
5,245,829

6,616,874
403,275
-215,347
5,998,252
1,185,751
1,429,259

7,145,545
441,292
-236,005
6,468,248
1,241,259
1,544,633

7,896,697
484,565
-266,334
7,145,798
1,350,362
1,583,437

8,450,501
547,754
-266,483
7,636,264
1,504,783
1,716,285

9,053,360
596,586
-295,243
8,161,531
1,580,438
1,819,289

9,540,135
626,838
-314,721
8,598,576
1,656,111
1,913,541

14,541,410
1,433,402
3,320,839
1,020,850
2,299,989
1,188,504
18,107,147
15,133,366
95,443
121,321
1,177,780
4,645,308
2,138,260
2,507,048
1,638,411
950,273
1,989,679
920,773
3,594,378
2,973,781
573,392
291,941
2,108,448

5,443,227
568,625
605,022
71,740
533,282
107,733
6,509,141
5,302,858
18,612
56,828
407,181
1,341,972
612,651*
663,180*
685,169
452,349
695,955
385,796
1,258,996
1,206,283
291,847
137,966
776,470

5,879,831
616,480
649,234
42,506
606,728
77,190
7,068,355
5,783,926
22,902
55,598
429,215
1,460,558
636,819*
752,124*
721,775
478,013
770,921
462,388
1,382,556
1,284,429
314,958
148,181
821,290

6,435,048
647,317
814,332
118,074
696,258
152,179
7,744,518
6,332,775
24,006
58,637
497,687
1,588,818
664,678*
843,001*
785,940
540,773
826,978
491,626
1,518,310
1,411,743
343,019
161,208
907,516

6,904,459
665,506
880,536
113,154
767,382
146,784
8,303,717
6,771,692
22,551
64,506
545,457
1,637,756
681,771*
878,606*
833,507
574,517
880,046
550,265
1,663,087
1,532,025
365,546
170,876
995,603

7,392,858
696,492
964,010
104,308
859,702
137,434
8,915,926
7,294,765
23,438
48,505
636,688
1,730,588
740,102*
913,140*
874,777
591,421
916,911
618,286
1,854,151
1,621,161
371,316
174,833
1,075,012

7,765,846
732,491
1,041,798
127,878
913,920
162,555
9,377,580
7,702,707
26,983
46,190
591,856
1,862,114
809,903*
967,306*
936,207
610,783
958,040
624,588
2,045,946
1,674,873
395,438
177,472
1,101,963

1982

1983

1986

1987

1987

1982

1983

1984

19,855,094

21,158,400

20,580,135
578,265
2,325.7

23,308,859

22,236,900
1,071,959
2,346.6

24,838,118

23,758,453
1,079,665
2,359.6

26,193,639

25,122,602
1,071,037
2,370.5

2 7,5 5 4 ,711

26,366,207
1,188,504
2,388.2

8,613,262

Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)2 ..............................................

19,142,620
712,474
2,307.5

8,505,529
107,733
896.1

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 ) .........................................................................

8,605

9,098

9,933

10,526

11,050

11,538

Plus: Transfer payments............................................

13,537,432
809,334
-22,506
12,705,592
3,163,727
3,985,775

14,475,734
880,564
-51,308
13,543,862
3,320,153
4,294,385

16,351,146
972,659
-69,402
15,309,085
3,580,769
4,419,005

17,242,830
1,086,653
-64,142
16,092,035
3,980,381
4,765,702

18,280,447
1,170,312
-83,147
17,026,988
4,139,271
5,027,380

10,484,040
1,134,652
1,918,740
538,367
1,380,373
712,474
12,824,958
10,662,090
77,909
174,950
826,083
3,399,978
1,627,336
1,772,642
1,167,885
727,781
1,474,850
575,496
2,237,158
2,162,868
440,447
209,679
1,512,742

11,257,175
1,226,034
1,992,525
410,495
1,582,030
578,265
13,897,469
11,604,917
105,995
158,303
858,855
3,705,462
1,737,031
1,968,431
1,227,503
752,004
1,649,209
689,724
2,457,862
2,292,552
473,519
232,019
1,587,014

12,350,696
1,293,005
2,707,445
906,951
1,800,494
1,071,959
15,279,187
12,768,934
102,696
166,726
981,843
4,096,839
1,840,630
2,256,209
1,360,429
847,664
1,765,567
739,828
2,707,342
2,510,253
505,215
253,485
1,751,553

13,070,704
1,310,598
2,861,528
917,079
1,944,449
1,079,665
16,163,165
13,440,226
89,327
178,841
1,052,431
4,156,850
1,865,156
2,291,694
1,454,790
892,509
1,842,809
810,512
2,962,157
2,722,939
536,560
269,256
1,917,123

13,833,189
1,360,419
3,086,839
910,942
2,175,897
1,071,037
17,209,410
14,331,239
83,675
128,412
1,187,496
4,371,307
1,994,840
2,376,467
1,545,581
911,700
1,913,979
897,835
3,291,254
2,878,171
543,639
280,438
2,054,094

1982

1983

1982

1983

In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e

Derivation of total personal income:
Less-. Personal contributions for social insurance3...............

12,005,673
162,555
944.3

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................................................
Nondurable goods.........................................
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade..............................................
Retail trade...................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

A rk a n s a s , A rk a n s a s

A r k a n s a s ( N o n m e tr o p o lita n p o r tio n )

1984

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

246,959
22,224
22.8

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

Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)2 ..............................................

11,2 41,8 3 2

10,637,091
604,741
1,411.4

11,904,260

11,403,185
501,075
1,422.0

13,229,262

12,309,482
919,780
1,432.7

13,980,786

13,047,905
932,881
1,436.5

14,632,381

13,698,778
933,603
1,437.8

15,386,483

14,360,534
1,025,949
1,443.9

223,826

201,310
22,516
24.3

235,378

208,868
26,510
24.1

259,710

219,485
40,225
23.8

261,969

226,153
35,816
23.5

258,222

238,329
19,893
23.1

269,183

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 ) .........................................................................

7,965

8 ,3 71

9,234

9,733

10 ,17 7

10,656

9,213

9,764

10,920

11,13 4

11,16 6

11,7 89

6,920,558
406,059
192,841
6,707,340
1,977,976
2,556,516

7,330,189
439,272
184,697
7,075,614
2,078,894
2,749,752

8,454,449
488,094
196,932
8,163,287
2,230,407
2,835,568

8,792,329
538,899
202,341
8,455,771
2,475,598
3,049,417

9,227,087
573,726
212,096
8,865,457
2,558,833
3,208,091

9,755,516
608,277
228,314
9,375,553
2,678,642
3,332,288

158,712
8,697
-14,275
135,740
46,103
41,983

162,811
8,781
-13,343
140,687
48,957
45,734

183,831
9,404
-13,757
160,670
52,572
46,468

182,415
10,127
-13,168
159,120
54,045
48,804

178,913
11,087
-15,283
152,543
54,802
50,877

187,705
11,583
-16,276
159,846
56,823
52,514

5,040,813
566,027
1,313,718
466,627
847,091
604,741
6,315,817
5,359,232
56,454*
115,531*
418,902
2,052,285*
942,130*
1,070,476*
482,716
265,322*
778,895
189,700
978,162
956,585
148,600
71,713
736,272

5,377,344
609,554
1,343,291
367,989
975,302
501,075
6,829,114
5,820,991
79,633*
100,737*
429,640
2,238,010*
1,022,256*
1,170,734*
505,728
264,311*
878,288
227,336
1,075,306
1,008,123
158,561
83,838
765,724

5,915,648
645,688
1,893,113
788,877
1,104,236
919,780
7,534,669
6,436,159
77,853*
104,127*
477,415*
2,505,763*
1,092,275*
1,343,555*
574,489
302,330*
938,589
248,202
1,189,032
1,098,510
162,196
92,277
844,037

6,166,245
645,092
1,980,992
803,925
1,177,067
932,881
7,859,448
6,668,534
66,075*
108,282*
506,974
2,501,381*
1,046,989*
1,328,888*
621,283
316,226*
962,763
260,247
1,299,070
1,190,914
171,014
98,380
921,520

6,440,331
663,927
2,122,829
806,634
1,316,195
933,603
8,293,484
7,036,474
59,078*
76,485*
550,808
2,636,973*
1,166,988*
1,377,761*
670,804
318,605*
997,068
278,815*
1,437,103
1,257,010
172,323
105,605
979,082

6,775,564
700,911
2,279,041
892,972
1,386,069
1,025,949
8,729,567
7,430,659
64,729*
70,317*
562,419*
2,783,194
1,221,459*
1,451,837*
702,204
(0)
1,031,639
294,012*
1,482,847*
1,298,908
177,954
114,469
1,006,485

113,251
12,524
32,937
15,392
17,545
22,516
136,196
119,163
2,273
372
8,682
43,994
35,808
8,186
13,963
13,628
15,365
5,495
15,391
17,033
2,678
411
13,944

111,367
12,470
38,974
19,637
19,337
26,510
136,301
120,454
2,587
306
8,869
41,949
34,816
7,133
13,492
12,622
16,389
5,740
18,500
15,847
2,828
531
12,488

117,230
12,485
54,116
33,460
20,656
40,225
143,606
127,759
2,404
264
9,085
42,766
33,502
9,264
14,055
13,857
17,768
5,901
21,659
15,847
2,920
578
12,349

118,896
12,143
51,376
29,171
22,205
35,816
146,599
129,301
2,147
355
8,814
41,982
31,362
10,620
15,563
14,357
17,588
5,629
22,866
17,298
3,126
624
13,548

127,370
13,070
38,473
13,384
25,089
19,893
159,020
140,468
1,889
135
9,530
46,734
35,424
11,310
20,594
12,915
17,554
6,160
24,957
18,552
3,266
696
14,590

132,402
13,712
41,591
15,462
26,129
22,224
165,481
146,179
2,120
138
(D)
49,865
37,991
11,874
21,878
12,117
17,703
6,462
(0)
19,302
3,655
785
14,862

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

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

52

ARKANSAS

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME
Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[ T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]
A s h le y , A rk a n s a s

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 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....................................
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.......................................
Military...............................................
State and local........................................

1982

1983

221,909

214,960
6,949
26.6

B a x te r, A rk a n s a s

1984

1985

229,453
5,086
26.4

234,539

251,374
14,530
26.5
265,904

265,763
15,515
26.7
281,278

276,9 97

297,886

8,356

268,151
8,846
26.1

8,890

280,487
17,399
26.0

10,018

10,533

10,603

173,427
10,751
-6,239
156,437
24,277
41,195

181,052
11,386
-3,341
166,325
24,627
43,587

215,347
13,101
-8,300
193,946
26,580
45,378

229,081
14,811
-10,196
204,074
28,602
48,602

136,992
17,252
19,183
4,340
14,843
6,949
166,478
152,913
(0)
148
12,623
96,753
70,853
25,900
7,384
(D)
11,887
3,942
13,885
13,565
1,649
448
11,468

141,923
17,915
21,214
2,575
18,639
5,086
175,966
161,560
(0)
163
8,319
105,762
80,683
25,079
7,763
(9)
13,606
4,324
15,493
14,406
1,750
581
12,075

161,688
19,374
34,285
12,059
22,226
14,530
200,817
185,290
2,188
173
18,906
112,031
86,124
25,907
9,968
4,311
14,536
4,721
18,456
15,527
1,811
645
13,071

172,956
19,784
36,341
13,081
23,260
15,515
213,566
196,772
1,884
462
22,265
116,764
87,550
29,214
9,738
4,710
14,465
5,111
21,373
16,794
1,933
707
14,154

1986

1987

1982

1983

265,619

263,084
2,535
28.1

11,464

215,450
14,532
-3,816
197,102
28,916
50,979

1984

1985

1986

1987

290,480
2,154
28.8

292,634

310,477
4,510
29.6
314,9 87

345,743

375,809

9,447

341,393
4,350
29.8

10,146

367,442
8,367
30.3

10,655

384^855
8Ì333
30.8

11,6 06

12,396

12 ,751

236,507
15,434
-5,683
215,390
30,400
52,096

119,880
8,197
-16,806
94,877
92,277
78,465

136,973
9,447
-19,857
107,669
100,550
84,415

148,824
10,260
-19,544
119,020
107,487
88,480

162,940
11,903
-21,053
129,984
118,889
96,870

189,841
13,722
-25,804
150,315
125,985
99,509

195,809
14310
24,033
157,466
132Î411
103,311

164,278
18,447
32,725
6,447
26,278
8,846
206,604
189,096
1,608
78
10,293
119,655
86,199
33,456
9,882
4,197
14,280
5,144
23,959
17,508
1,931
789
14,788

174,354
19,687
42,466
14,876
27,590
17,399
219,108
201,413
(0)
80
(0)
128,847
93,390
35,457
8,091
3,513
14,281
5,247
26,052
17,695
2,029
890
14,776

91,179
9,584
19,117
2,105
17,012
2,535
117,345
101,799
405
1,566
7,407
41,216
11,230
29,986
6,456
2,199
16,638
3,300
22,612
15,546
3,887
560
11,099

103,510
11,083
22,380
1,736
20,644
2,154
134,819
120,172
608
1,757
10,173
47,161
11,925
35,236
6,686
2,008
20,279
4,742
26,758
14,647
4,102
770
9,775

109,481
11,283
28,060
4,095
23,965
4,510
144,314
128,634
(D)
(D)
11,139
46,347
14,171
32,176
8,050
2,638
21,827
4,883
31,447
15,680
4,083
802
10,795

119,423
11,852
31,665
3,956
27,709
4,350
158,590
141,838
(D)
(D)
11,946
52,453
15,077
37,376
8,654
2,707
22,877
5,483
34,853
16,752
4,209
797
11,746

137,735
13,528
38,578
7,998
30,580
8,367
181Î474
163,962
389
1,842
15,420
64,376
16,121
48,255
9,313
2,617
24,486
5,958
39,561
17,512
4,169
883
12,460

141,776
13J75
40,258
7972
32,286
8333
187Ì476
168,796
358
2,092
15J59
62*722
16*556
46*166
8,767
3,132
25,450
6,731
43J85
18Ì680
U81
1,023
13,476

1986

1987

1986

1987

B e n to n , A rk a n s a s

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 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.....................................
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........................................
Military................................................
State and local........................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

393,188

B o o n e , A rk a n sa s

1982

1983

778,051

749,130
28,921
80,2

830,968
25,760
82.2
856,728

966,149

913,711
52,438
84.7

1,045,842

1,166,526

1,169,305
71,897
92.3

225,466

219,430
6,036
26.5

243,741

13,448

296,992
9,348
28.2

325,877

13,128

280,434
4,841
27.7

306,340

12,058

261,243
5,349
27.5

285,275

11,406

239,688
4,053
27.0

266,592

10,419

1,077,992
88,534
88.9

1,241,202

9,701

984,198
61,644
86.7

8 ,517

9,034

9,686

10,284

10,850

11,4 40

483,135
30,154
-18,094
434,887
188,137
155,027

547,005
34,825
-28,085
484,095
205,627
167,006

648,673
40,090
-31,210
577,373
218,325
170,451

702,141
45,435
-41,696
615,010
247,094
183,738

801,478
51,421
-43,960
706,097
267,076
193,353

843,785
55,602
-32,970
755,213
280,773
205,216

160,041
9,769
-20,241
130,031
46,710
48,725

173,342
10,706
-20,954
141,682
50,013
52,046

194,500
12,090
-23,401
159,009
53,983
53,600

206,450
13,635
-24,769
168,046
59,199
58,030

223,161
14,566
-24,940
183,655
60,878
61,807

240,865
15,730
-27,409
197,726
63,538
64,613

369,266
41,291
72,578
23,422
49,156
28,921
454,214
417,296
2,185
2,657
25,628
172,935
90,897
82,038
28,546
10,972
86,229
14,841
73,303
36,918
6,273
1,354
29,291

423,275
47,160
76,570
20,443
56,127
25,760
521,245
481,400
2,788
2,430
29,894
190,171
104,481
85,690
35,277
10,916
109,155
19,458
81,311
39,845
6,484
1,853
31,508

484,425
51,839
112,409
47,181
65,228
52,438
596,235
552,771
2,729
2,360
35,587
216,557
116,891
99,666
45,661
14,161
125,503
19,975
90,238
43,464
6,677
2,096
34,691

518,883
53,837
129,421
56,580
72,841
61,644
640,497
591,912
2,686
3,252
41,765
224,060
125,156
98,904
58,812
12,877
124,522
22,245
101,693
48,585
7,073
2,296
39,216

577,733
58,911
164,834
83,644
81,190
88,534
712,944
661,125
2,630
1,563
44,92!
246,618
143,508
103,110
62,072
14,566
150,335
24,927
113,493
51,819
7,153
2,562
42,104

626,910
64,188
152,687
66,881
85,806
71,897
771,888
716,882
2,989
1,649
49,034
261,943
153,031
108,912
73,325
15,942
161,046
27,142
123,812
55,006
7,671
2,888
44,447

118,701
12,460
28,880
5,226
23,654
6,036
154,005
129,502
362
315
8,499
37,145
7,286
29,859
12,168
21,958
19,949
5,250
23,856
24,503
3,878
478
20,147

128,730
13,803
30,809
3,274
27,535
4,053
169,289
143,012
470
330
9,187
41,520
8,128
33,392
13,872
21,568
22,559
7,123
26,383
26,277
4,464
629
21,184

144,521
14,906
35,073
4,581
30,492
5,349
189,151
161,211
509
262
11,295
45,263
8,697
36,566
16,465
25,607
24,567
8,089
29,154
27,940
4,617
669
22,654

154,682
15,302
36,466
4,091
32,375
4,841
201,609
170,749
475
330
11,356
46,951
10,454
36,497
16,772
28,791
25,174
7,982
32,918
30,860
4,909
735
25,216

161,697
15,837
45,627
8,615
37,012
9,348
213,813
181,261
400
165
13,003
48,919
11,102
37,817
18,819
29,901
25,478
7,683
36,893
32,553
4,828
822
26,902

174,283
17,198
49,384
10,312
39,072
11,076
229,789
195,263
440
162
13,529
55,016
11,540
43,476
17,828
(D)
26,287
7,794
(D)
34,526
4,990
926
28,610

1984

1985

1982

1983

1984

1985

314,801
11,076
28.5

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53

Table 5 — Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)“ ..............................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

1983

[Thousands of dollars]
Bradley, Arkansas
1986
1984
1985

1987

1982

1983

Calhoun, Arkansas
1984
1985

1986

1987

104,659
100,309
4.350
13.6
7,701

113,867
110,239
3.628
13.5
8,442

121,454
116,017
5.437
13.5
9,003

127,429
121,103
6.326
13.4
9,531

132,522
124,066
8.456
13.2
10,059

136,214
127,686
8.528
12.9
10,521

39,333
38.288
1.045
6.1
6,415

42,385
41,614
771
6.1
6,947

44,244
43,418
826
6.1
7,224

46,160
45,388
772
6.1
7,523

48,328
47,305
1.023
6.1
7,958

54,569
53,121
1.448
6.1
8,972

64,912
3,887
1,833
62,858
15,383
26,418

71,812
4,351
I, 774
69,235
15,922
28,710

77,290
4,628
2,158
74,820
16,527
30,107

79,878
4,958
2,558
77,478
18,822
31,129

82,529
4,978
2,831
80,382
18,813
33,327

85,065
5,222
2,553
82,396
19,727
34,091

43.289
2,590
-15,102
25,597
4,142
9,594

50,147
3,049
-19,403
27,695
4,563
10,127

63,651
3,958
-30,615
29,078
4,873
10,293

75,016
4,979
-40,673
29,364
5,559
11,237

80,855
5,419
-44,427
31,009
5,592
11,727

99,119
6,663
-55,778
36,678
5,878
12,013

46,853
5,241
12,818
3,824
8,994
4.350
60,562
51,222
827
142
3,917
26,831
3.212
23,619
2.212
1,636
6,105
1,568
7,984
9,340
980
229
8,131

51,593
5,857
14,362
3,121
II,
3.628
68,184
58,225
1,517
160
4,344
30,753
3,926
26,827
2,330
1,975
6,861
1,761
8,524
9,959
1,015
303
8,641

54,163
5,951
17,176
4,937
12,241239
5.437
71,853
61,127
1,126
(D)
(D)
32,081
3,520
28,561
2,485
1,959
6,735
1,973
9,682
10,726
1,065
328
9,333

54,070
5,668
20,140
5,834
14,306
6.326
73,552
61,703
862
204
4,592
31,660
3,734
27,926
2,885
2,038
6,654
2,123
10,685
11,849
1,117
352
10,380

53,034
5,405
24,090
7,968
16,122
8.456
74,073
61,250
726
62
4,772
29,988
3,600
26,388
2,759
2,021
6,575
2,163
12,184
12,823
I,
394
II,

54,395
5,653
25,017
8,012
17,005
8.528
76,537
63,712
672
74
5,266
30,356
3,467
26,889
2,994
2,485
6,629
2,329
12,907
12,825
I,143
444
II,286

33,958
4,674
4,657
1,006
3,651
1.045
42,244
35,869
U)
1,340
977
25,886
9,249
16,637
2,783
499
1,564
325
2,492
6,375
177477
103
2045,795

39,343
5,522
5,282
733
4,549
771
49,376
42,668
176
1,183
1,042
31,129
10,214
20,915
3,449
550
1,824
339
2,976
6,708
430
135
6,143

51,041
6,978
5,632
788
4,844
826
62,825
56,048
133
1,323
1,205
43,681
12,618
31,063
3,788
628
1,823
357
3,110
6,777
405
149
6,223

61,051
8,414
5,551
738
4,813
772
74,244
66,774
72
I,
870
53,936
II, 707
42,229
4,510
567
1,634
360
3,534
7,470
387
162
6,921

65,219
9,025
6,611
992
5,619
1.023
79,832
71,756
(L)
291
(D)
1,005
58,530
10,513
48,017
4,743
502
1,700
(D)
3,807
8,076
369
180
7,527

80,602
11,248
7,269
1,419
5,850
1.448
. 97,671
89,655
(L)
(0)
1,247
75,204
15,432
59.772
3,978
1,042
1.772
(D)
3,732
8,016
397
204
7,415

Carroll, Arkansas
1984
1985

Chicot, Arkansas
1984
1985

1986

1987

124,793
116,157
8,636
17.5

119,321
117,131
2,190
17.2

130,928
120,914
10,014
16.9

6,729

7,12 8

6,933

7,75 2

59,169
3,468
1,144
56,845
17,672
33,991

69,639
3,749
1,351
67,241
17,906
35,348

69,521
4,086
2,323
67,758
20,314
36,721

63,168
4,072
3,119
62,215
19,213
37,893

73,622
4,324
2,656
71,954
20,134
38,840

46,533
4,156
8,480
-172
8,652
3,934
55,235
41,118
2,309
108
5,515
8,473
(0)
m
3,470
3,612
6,524
3,129
7,978
14,117
1,410
412
12,295

49,490
4,301
15,848
6,538
9,310
10,565
59,074
44,273
2,406
424
4,689
9,817
8,911
906
3,942
4,577
6,561
3,444
8,413
14,801
1,417
450
12,934

50,335
4,186
15,000
4,615
10,385
8,636
60,885
45,834
1,968
135
3,000
11,381
10,475
906
4,301
4,978
6,683
3,755
9,633
15,051
1,448
465
13,138

49,038
3,989
10,141
-1,820
11,961
2,190
60,978
45,451
1,588
(L)
2,110
10,818
9,900
918
4,566
5,033
6,567
4,371
10,351
15,527
1,419
519
13,589

51,145
4,070
18,407
5,755
12,652
10,014
63,608
47,494
1,754
(L)
2,198
11,256
(0)
(0)
4,888
4,754
6,288
4,815
11,493
16,114
1,417
586
14,111

1986

1987

1982

1983

184,072
169,932
14,140
17.7

205,402
185,922
19,480
18.0

219,402
196,120
23,282
18.3

110,550
100,271
10,279
18.1

108,508
104,574
3,934
18.1

120,495
109,930
10,565
17.9

9,783

10,388

11,3 9 7

11,9 80

6,098

6,004

79,369
4,694
1,492
76,167
38,809
31,033

99,433
5,548
1,540
95,425
42,691
31,878

104,624
6,288
1,763
100,099
48,362
35,611

124,816
7,351
871
118,286
49,355
37,761

135,470
7,885
1,148
128,733
51,500
39,169

65,470
3,472
105
62,103
17,179
31,268

52,119
5,929
21,321
5,889
15,432
7,086
72,283
62,784
1,896
290
5,383
19,754
16,491
3,263
6,011
1,755
10,553
3,777
13,365
9,499
2,342
357
6,800

61,213
6,703
31,517
13,695
17,822
14,879
84,554
74,293
1,835
284
6,394
25,216
21,751
3,465
6,871
2,181
11,058
4,648
15,806
10,261
2,465
423
7,373

66,071
6,887
31,666
13,000
18,666
14,140
90,484
78,563
1,681
366
6,571
25,290
21,507
3,783
7,710
2,624
12,094
4,705
17,522
11,921
2,575
467
8,879

77,349
39,256
18,384
20,872
19,480
105,336
92,035
1,428
173
7,378
33,569
30,196
3,373
8,864
2,043
14,165
4,897
19,518
13,301
2,597
522
10,182

82,623
8,743
44,104
22,163
21,941
23,282
112,188
98,154
1,650
159
7,984
37,238
33,827
3,411
7,903
1,918
15,285
5,125
20,892
14,034
2,551
588
10,895

47,229
4,111
14,130
6,006
8,124
10,279
55,191
41,677
2,584
89
6,383
8,159
(D)
(D)
3,494
3,801
6,278
2,988
7,901
13,514
1,343
318
11,853

1982

1983

135,238
126,177
9,061
16.5

146,009
138,923
7,086
17.0

169,994
155,115
14,879
17.4

8,206

8,566

74,247
4,248
1,739
71,738
34,798
28,702
47,400
5,343
21,504
7,824
13,680
9,061
65,186
55,927
1,646
384
4,336
17,839
15,390
2,449
5,757
1,437
9,935
3,135
11,458
9,259
2,181
278
6,800

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

8,211

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Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

Clark, Arkansas

1982
Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments............................................

Clay, Arkansas

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

191,581
187,690
3,891
23.0
8,327

206,007
203,905
2,102
23.1
8,903

221,385
218,105
3,280
22.9
9,663

230,226
225,949
4,277
22.8
10,090

229,244
225,096
4,148
22.6
10,150

232,405
227,098
5,307
22.2
10,487

149,655
134,630
15,025
20.2
7,401

151,219
142,841
8,378
20.2
7,493

176,106
154,702
21,404
20.1
8,782

182,903
160,954
21,949
19.7
9,281

176,414
168,779
7,635
19.5
9,068

195,590
178,162
17,428
19.4
10,072

122,921
7,293
-238
115,390
31,359
44,832

136,167
8,202
-2,400
125,565
31,406
49,036

148,091
8,920
-1,774
137,397
33,664
50,324

150,788
9,583
-1,732
139,473
36,859
53,894

145,332
9,233
-171
135,928
36,636
56,680

142,635
9,018
1,553
135,170
38,259
58,976

79,133
4,321
10,115
84,927
25,860
38,868

77,049
4,591
10,259
82,717
27,389
41,113

97,451
5,108
11,087
103,430
30,134
42,542

99,369
5,539
11,206
105,036
32,287
45,580

89,738
5,915
ll’811
95,634
33,486
47,294

105 989
6487
12,317
111819
34,837
48,934

93,465
11,720
17,736
3,254
14,482
3,891
119,030
96,132
326
564
4,916
44,776
6,401
38,375
6,689
3,652
12,877
3,256
19,076
22,898
2,518
974
19,406

102,028
12,846
21,293
1,487
19,806
2,102
134,065
109,906
3,924
189
5,341
49,910
6,032
43,878
6,979
3,745
14,712
3,661
21,445
24,159
2,720
1,086
20,353

110,695
13,564
23,832
2,673
21,159
3,280
144,811
119,001
3,561
204
5,541
55,968
5,528
50,440
7,685
4,025
15,351
4,046
22,620
25,810
2,597
1,117
22,096

113,321
13,342
24,125
3,688
20,437
4,277
146,511
118,733
1,619
249
5,099
53,252
3,155
50,097
7,933
4,492
16,027
4,458
25,604
27,778
2,867
1,137
23,774

107,372
11,657
26,303
3,576
22,727
4,148
141,184
111,360
1,141
200
7,745
42,123
1,658
40,465
7,819
4,650
15,451
4,627
27,604
29,824
2,875
1,113
25,836

102,902
11,168
28,565
4,713
23,852
5,307
137,328
106,810
1,205
177
6,918
36,684
1,927
34,757
8,098
4,644
16,099
4,454
28,531
30,518
2,883
1,235
26,400

48,763
4,696
25,674
12,256
13,418
15,025
64,108
54,490
2,649
138
2,456
17,142
7,943
9,199
5,297
6,098
7,407
2,840
10,463
9,618
1,496
341
7,781

51,446
5,069
20,534
5,714
14,820
8,378
68,671
58,617
2,617
159
2,238
20,383
8,109
12,274
5,424
5,953
8,133
2,838
10,872
10,054
1,631
459
7,964

55,362
5,348
36,741
18,783
17,958
21,404
76,047
65,075
2,437
141
2,470
23,010
7,833
15,177
7,638
6,620
7,914
3,047
11,798
10,972
1,641
495
8,836

56,803
5,241
37,325
19,375
17,950
21,949
77,420
65,397
2,154
203
2,386
22,324
7,961
14,363
8,023
6,580
8,216
3,027
12,484
12,023
1,753
523
9,747

59,284
5,399
25,055
5,083
19,972
7,635
82,103
69,595
1,594
116
3,018
23,607
7,455
16,152
8,522
6,580
8,205
3,334
14,619
12,508
1,844
584
10,080

64,258
5,910
35,821
14,715
21,106
17,428
88,561
75,633
2,060
107
3,263
27,787
7,788
19,999
9’296
5J90
8,232
3,576
15,522
12,928
1,963
658
10,307

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Cleburne, Arkansas

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
Plus: Transfer payments..........................................
PIUS:

Cleveland, Arkansas

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

132,683
129,138
3,545
17.6
7,551

145,632
142,730
2,902
18.1
8,049

168,268
158,304
9,964
18.7
8,988

179,435
168,953
10,482
19.2
9,370

192,757
179,652
13,105
19.3
9,985

201,971
189,166
12,805
19.6
10,295

59,666
55,234
4,432
8.0
7,421

64,212
60,019
4,193
8.2
7,875

72,154
64,105
8,049
8.1
8,905

76,979
68,813
8,166
8.1
9,484

84,014
73,744
10,270
8.3
10,163

85,289
75,326
9,963
8.3
10,308

55,023
3,466
10,313
61,870
33,808
37,005

62,332
3,956
10,385
68,761
36,367
40,504

81,289
4,786
10,856
87,359
38,539
42,370

84,287
5,287
11,413
90,413
42,573
46,449

93,106
5,738
11,110
98,478
45,405
48,874

98,684
6,234
10,963
103,413
47,590
50,968

15,994
755
25,691
40,930
6,472
12,264

17,076
816
28,127
44,387
6,903
12,922

22,276
920
30,487
51,843
7,263
13,048

23,550
1,055
32,034
54,529
8,265
14,185

26,657
1,112
35,156
60,701
8,396
14,917

28,004
1,274
34,032
60,762
8,854
15,673

37,495
3,838
13,690
3,039
10,651
3,545
51,478
42,323
155
(D)
3,969
12,015
1,876
10,139
1,994
(D)
8,620
2,018
10,162
9,155
2,164
297
6,694

42,636
4,548
15,148
2,413
12,735
2,902
59,430
49,675
340
(0)
5,542
14,108
1,230
12,878
2,677
(D)
10,112
2,394
11,498
9,755
2,274
398
7,083

51,778
5,385
24,126
9,481
14,645
9,964
71,325
60,662
313
(D)
6,665
19,888
1,370
18,518
3,082
(D)
11,656
2,323
13,214
10,663
2,299
456
7,908

53,234
5,271
25,782
10,017
15,765
10,482
73,805
62,547
293
1,271
6,961
18,543
1,338
17,205
3,699
3,052
11,658
2,318
14,752
11,258
2,440
507
8,311

56,689
5,524
30,893
12,658
18,235
13,105
80,001
67,880
258
1,314
7,876
20,710
1,576
19,134
4,174
2,643
11,988
2,383
16,534
12,121
2,304
566
9,251

61,038
6,037
31,609
12,344
19,265
12,805
85,879
73,077
322
1,164
8,154
23,334
1,753
21,581
4,701
2,897
12,850
2,589
17,066
12,802
2,252
639
9,911

7,417
682
7,895
4,136
3,759
4,432
11,562
7,982
(L)
111
1,023
1,635
323
1,312
1,101
668
897
254
2,263
3,580
381
135
3,064

7,863
744
8,469
3,908
4,561
4,193
12,883
9,152
562
125
1,419
1,672
438
1,234
950
679
1,091
518
2,136
3,731
412
178
3,141

8,841
797
12,638
7,769
4,869
8,049
14,227
10,086
(D)
79
(D)
1,932
744
1,188
903
894
1,034
615
2,375
4,141
433
197
3,511

9,553
849
13,148
7,886
5,262
8,166
15,384
10,824
312
74
1,932
1,964
658
1,306
1,554
916
1,109
458
2,505
4,560
474
214
3,872

10,034
897
15,726
9,989
5,737
10,270
16,387
11,572
ID)
127
2,431
ID)
(D)
1,477
1,604
889
1,112
(D)
2,851
4,815
474
238
4,103

11,192
1,014
15,798
9,663
6,135
9,963
18,041
13,110
314
108
2,704
2,199
630
1,569
1,910
1,110
1,223
452
3,090
4,931
498
268
4,165

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

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..,. ............................................
Military.........................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ARKANSAS

55

Table 5 — Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
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......................
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.............................................................
...........................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
P riv a te

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars]
Columbia, Arkansas
1986
1985
1984

Conway, Arkansas
1984
1985

1986

1987

194,946
174,957
19.989
19.3
10,119

205,670
180,368
25.302
19.2
10,698

214,764
189,395
25.369
19.1
11,217

134,393
7,551
860
127,702
22,963
39,129

131,483
7,791
3,418
127,110
26,152
41,684

141,790
8,218
3,583
137,155
25,763
42,752

151,084
8,936
1.323
143,471
26,947
44,346

89,354
9,375
35,664
19,128
16,536
20.313
114,080
102,591
750
111
6,998
51,362
40,423
10,939
5,539
2,631
14,279
3,509
17,412
11,489
1,569
474
9,446

86,628
8,646
36,209
18,821
17,388
19.989
111,494
98,929
628
210
9,506
40,790
29,073
11,717
5,106
2,714
14,191
4,357
21,427
12,565
1,685
510
10,370

89,320
8,714
43,756
24,147
19,609
25.302
116,488
103,332
360
78
10,203
40,710
28,997
11,713
5,865
2,994
13,977
4,620
24,525
13,156
1,701
569
10,886

96,891
9,524
44,669
24,141
20,528
25.369
125,715
112,402
413
12.323
44,486
32,330
12,156
6,117
3,247
14,258
5,351
26,158
13,313
I,
642
II,

1986

1987

367,742
352,436
15,306
40.6
9,052

401,083
382,164
18,919
41.7
9,615

424,614
406,575
18,039
42.7
9,952

177,760
10,620
70,808
237,948
39,034
62,339

190,466
12,116
77,546
255,896
43,332
68,514

204,394
12,944
91,687
283,137
44,531
73,415

215,386
13,847
99,856
301,395
46,465
76,754

122,336
13,428
41,996
12,664
29,332
13,896
163,864
144,456
535
2,318
12,467
51,054
30,071
20,983
20,852
10,386
18,148
4,140
24,556
19,408
1,909
983
16,516

130,253
13,756
46,457
14,101
32,356
15,306
175,160
153,976
558
2,909
13,192
51,867
31,963
19,904
23,305
10,811
18,714
5,156
27,464
21,184
2,055
1,073
18,056

135,015
14,091
55,288
17,737
37,551
18,919
185,475
162,715
435
2,380
14,313
55,407
34,537
20,870
23,627
9,958
19,986
5,648
30,961
22,760
2,031
1,198
19,531

144,079
15,264
56,043
16,801
39,242
18,039
197,347
173,246
479
1,818
15,336
60,282
33,932
26,350
24,969
10,164
21,140
5,399
33,659
24,101
2,187
1,351
20,563

1987

1982

1983

303,792
291,320
12.472
26.8
11,319

313,979
302,153
11,826
26.9
11,655

157,704
146,067
11.637
19.2
8,232

170,428
159,535
10.893
19.3
8,838

189,794
169,481
20.313
19.5
9,738

196,110
12,601
4,081
187,590
58,279
53,828

200,086
12,758
3.601
190,929
55,708
57,155

205,462
13,240
4,417
196,639
58,068
59,272

106,963
6,274
1,553
102,242
20,254
35,208

117,491
7,043
561
111,009
22.209
37.210

145,860
16,549
33,701
9,601
24,100
10.176
185,934
160,919
I, 123
20,726
II, 803
64,230
30,812
33,418
8,624
4,653
19,728
4,579
25,453
25,015
1,627
996
22,392

143,100
16,469
40,517
11,898
28,619
12.472
187,614
161,418
1,313
15,082
12,276
68,637
33,376
35.261
9,124
4,356
19.262
5,065
26,303
26,196
1.601
1,048
23,547

147,578
17,098
40,786
11,217
29,569
11,826
193,636
166,625
1,580
13,593
13,462
71,468
33,512
37,956
8,678
4,650
19,822
5,422
27,950
27,011
1,663
1,208
24,140

76,084
8,372
22,507
10,383
12,124
11.637
95,326
85,623
281
146
5,073
44,128
35,435
8,693
5,057
2,660
10,944
2,468
14,866
9,703
1,453
324
7,926

84,877
9,328
23,286
9,688
13.598
10.893
106.598
96,388
800
135
5,600
51,063
41,007
10,056
4,794
2,628
12,867
2,820
15,681
10.210
1,531
426
8,253

1986

1987

1982

1983

677,702
637,458
40,244
63.1
10,736

707,125
683,214
23,911
63.2
11,184

776,311
738,719
37,592
64.5
12,038

279,698
270,922
8,716
37.8
7,399

303,392
296,923
6,469
38.6
7,855

339,321
325,425
13,896
39.7
8,549

487,804
28,093
-20,003
439,708
85,977
109,279

513,510
31,237
-19,821
462,452
96,600
118,650

536,798
34,245
-20,858
481,695
101,854
123,576

603,164
38,213
-24,801
540,150
106,349
129,812

139,741
8,483
56,743
188,001
33,211
58,486

150,255
9,267
64,514
205,502
36,302
61,588

358,333
37,929
91,542
32,731
58,811
36,981
450,823
379,608
1,996
504
29,451
121,199
36,027
85,172
34,675
23,756
56,634
18,543
92,850
71,215
8,061
1,648
61,506

376,914
38,533
98,063
36,044
62,019
40,244
473,266
396,856
2,083
1,093
33,108
119,916
38,838
81,078
34,965
23,128
60,151
19,596
102,816
76,410
8,798
1,681
65,931

405,749
40,955
90,094
19,755
70,339
23,911
512,887
431,809
1,853
792
36,460
132,079
42,142
89,937
36,965
23,195
63,167
22,004
115,294
81,078
9,252
1,865
69,961

450,133
45,489
107,542
33,206
74,336
37,592
565,572
485,312
2,342
471
37,798
150,019
46,695
103,324
37,642
26,143
66,644
23,309
140,944
80,260
9,875
2,108
68,277

97,756
10,948
31,037
7,479
23,558
8,776
130,965
116,116
354
3,057
12,410
37,457
21,237
16,220
16,069
9,744
14,981
2,808
19,236
14,849
1,702
638
12,509

107,218
12,252
30,785
5,219
25,566
6,469
143,786
127,692
592
1,616
11,843
44,455
25,357
19,098
17,686
10,211
16,047
3,530
21,712
16,094
1,845
862
13,387

1982

1983

241,594
237,134
4.460
27.2
8,891

255,468
250,695
4.773
27.3
9,359

282,226
272,376
9.850
27.3
10,324

299,697
289,521
10.176
27.2
11,005

155,653
9,629
5,707
151,731
44,442
45,421

166,203
10,283
3,652
159,572
46,997
48,899

189,128
11.486
4,124
181,766
50,853
49,607

121,435
14,208
20,010
3,845
16,165
4.460
151,193
130,410
921
22,895
8,031
48,097
23,885
24,212
7,529
4,787
17,044
3,161
17,945
20,783
1,432
773
18,578

127,367
15,260
23,576
4,183
19,393
4.773
161,430
139,733
1,520
22,820
9,272
51,743
23,292
28,451
8,126
4,095
18,615
3,883
19,659
21,697
1,477
897
19,323

140,952
16.487
31,689
9,270
22,419
9.850
179,278
156,084
I, 440
24,338
II, 379
59,534
27,744
31,790
9,420
4,175
19,076
4,437
22,285
23,194
1,544
977
20,673

1982

1983

538,242
509,023
29,219
62.6
8,594

573,657
548,996
24,661
62.4
9,188

634,964
597,983
36,981
63.0
10,073

404,307
23,253
-16,410
364,644
77,910
95,688

430,776
25,240
-17,132
388,404
80,554
104,699

301,144
32,869
70,294
24,727
45,567
29,219
375,088
314,518
1,675
859
21,542
101,642
34,011
67,631
30,367
19,940
48,202
14,130
76,161
60,570
7,466
1,377
51,727

323,824
35,528
71,424
20,336
51,088
24,661
406,115
340,306
1,894
613
24,018
107,186
34,117
73,069
33,356
20,075
53,223
16,170
83,771
65,809
7,816
1,666
56,327

Craighead, Arkansas
1984
1985

Crawford, Arkansas
1984
1985

(L )

6
01

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Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

Crittenden, Arkansas

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
Plus: Transfer payments............................................

Cross, Arkansas

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

372,574
348,539
24,035
49.8
7,487

382,199
373,324
8,875
50.0
7,645

423,147
402,154
20,993
50.0
8,457

444,846
428,369
16,477
50.2
8,861

459,053
451,147
7,906
50.4
9,112

496,477
482,524
13,953
50.7
9,787

156,032
142,427
13,605
20.7
7,538

158,805
148,507
10,298
20.6
7,720

185,461
161,331
24,130
20.6
8,992

183,515
166,284
17,231
20.5
8,937

180,594
172^619
7,975
20.4
8,842

190,575
181Ì011
9,564
203
9,381

213,191
12,004
65,785
266,972
36,841
68,761

210,440
12,811
72,705
270,334
37,477
74,388

240,830
14,020
79,337
306,147
39,231
77,769

242,097
15,202
90,670
317,565
43,431
83,850

243,741
15,997
98,902
326,646
43,287
89,120

261,635
16,929
113,832
358,538
45,276
92,663

88,041
4,666
17,806
101,181
23,804
31,047

84,806
4,646
20,484
100,644
23,982
34,179

107,871
5,232
22,802
125,441
25,062
34,958

102,494
5,676
22,956
119,774
26,778
36,963

97,752
6,004
23,547
115,295
26,219
39,080

102179
6,232
26,287
122*234
27*435
40^906

153,792
15,092
44,307
16,412
27,895
24,035
189,156
162,157
1,137
288
12,800
27,236
12,014
15,222
17,591
17,292
32,212
7,594
46,007
26,999
2,882
889
23,228

162,075
16,327
32,038
1,546
30,492
8,875
201,565
173,325
1,564
265
15,295
30,644
13,678
16,966
18,257
16,923
33,855
7,617
48,905
28,240
3,032
1,171
24,037

176,575
16,772
47,483
13,801
33,682
20,993
219,837
188,027
1,699
279
14,420
33,985
15,205
18,780
19,680
20,500
35,389
7,941
54,134
31,810
3,101
1,239
27,470

181,974
16,427
43,696
9,318
34,378
16,477
225,620
190,997
1,721
376
15,273
33,068
14,480
18,588
17,272
21,156
36,332
8,069
57,730
34,623
3,056
1,347
30,220

187,114
16,713
39,914
784
39,130
7,906
235,835
199,182
1,591
132
18,291
35,035
15,273
19,762
15,972
20,285
36,565
8,872
62,439
36,653
3,096
1,504
32,053

196,915
17,550
47,170
6,406
40,764
13,953
247,682
209,665
1,876
150
17,049
37,151
16,109
21,042
18,183
22,737
39,615
8,831
64,073
38,017
3,269
1,674
33,074

63,349
6,926
17,766
7,702
10,064
13,605
74,436
61,135
947
833
3,422
23,730
9,400
14,330
5,199
5,043
9,625
2,659
9,677
13,301
1,616
349
11,336

62,667
7,001
15,138
4,613
10,525
10,298
74,508
59,996
1,159
129
3,319
23,260
8,446
14,814
4,925
4,620
10,233
2,840
9,511
14,512
2,024
454
12,034

69,418
7,511
30,942
18,543
12,399
24,130
83,741
67,485
1,123
167
4,391
27,231
10,510
16,721
5,361
4,986
10,329
2,939
10,958
16,256
2,103
501
13,652

72,494
7,609
22,391
11,702
10,689
17,231
85,263
68,084
951
232
4,035
28,531
11,057
17,474
4,893
5,145
10,227
2,934
11,136
17,179
2,241
544
14,394

74,763
7,958
15,031
2,521
12,510
7,975
89,777
72,060
839
91
4,805
30,521
11,090
19,431
5,229
5,003
10,392
3,151
12,029
17,717
2,086
608
15,023

76,984
8,254
16*941
3,851
13,090
9,564
92,615
74,240
974
57
4,555
29,916
9,906
20,010
6*300
5,316
10,608
3,447
13,067
18,375
2,202
685
15,488

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

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..............................................
Military..................................................
State and local..............................................

Dallas, Arkansas

1982
Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income.....................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.........................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments..........................................

1983

1984

Desha, Arkansas

83,687
82,294
1,393
10.6
7,864

89,986
88,506
1,480
10.7
8,408

95,768
94,503
1,265
10.6
9,051

100,630
99,342
1,288
10.5
9,623

103,237
101,893
1,344
10.4
9,902

107,785
105,975
1,810
10.4
10,365

143,550
121,059
22,491
19.8
7,247

144,774
126,259
18,515
19.7
7,344

157,683
131,921
25,762
19.6
8,035

167,258
139,040
28,218
19.5
8,582

161,922
142,593
19,329
19.4
8,363

174,547
146,454
28,093
19.1
9,129

51,467
3,204
2,328
50,591
12,030
21,066

56,186
3,513
3,210
55,883
11,862
22,241

60,197
3,842
3,870
60,225
12,569
22,974

62,124
4,230
4,328
62,222
13,925
24,483

65,604
4,514
3,462
64,552
13,720
24,965

70,159
4,831
2,498
67,826
14,370
25,589

103,734
5,205
-7,736
90,793
21,631
31,126

103,565
5,454
-8,290
89,821
21,238
33,715

114,796
5,765
-7,490
101,541
21,727
34,415

120,641
6,316
-7,189
107,136
22,980
37,142

116,811
6,726
-8,471
101,614
22,930
37,378

127,567
6,901
-8,340
112,326
24,021
38,200

37,811
4,925
8,731
1,276
7,455
1,393
50,074
43,736
(L)
213
2,601
24,149
956
23,193
3,894
1,499
5,129
1,088
5,178
6,338
595
180
5,563

40,997
5,397
9,792
1,365
8,427
1,480
54,706
48,449
1,010
192
2,850
26,514
1,038
25,476
3,739
1.424
6,269
1,324
5,127
6,257
603
237
5,417

44,253
5,652
10,292
1,148
9,144
1,265
58,932
52,441
784
129
2,656
29,117
1,177
27,940
3,896
1,781
6,445
1,514
6,119
6,491
636
257
5,598

45,985
5,667
10,472
1,187
9,285
1,288
60,836
54,543
478
244
2,648
30,173
1,202
28,971
4,171
1,531
6,300
1,508
7,490
6,293
700
277
5,316

48,048
5,894
11,662
1,256
10,406
1,344
64,260
57,666
331
225
3,171
31,718
1,100
30,618
4,562
1,425
6,600
1,477
8,157
6,594
664
309
5,621

51,123
6,341
12,695
1,732
10,963
1,810
68,349
61,610
367
281
3,370
33,791
958
32,833
4,976
1,448
6,790
1,572
9,015
6,739
645
349
5,745

71,302
7,170
25,262
15,909
9,353
22,491
81,243
69,233
1,119
348
2,675
24,693
14,548
10,145
9,509
4,789
13,512
2,570
10,018
12,010
1,456
334
10,220

73,544
7,309
22,712
12,185
10,527
18,515
85,050
72,023
1,256
214
4,049
24,705
15,015
9,690
8,942
4,561
14,704
2,915
10,677
13,027
1,657
434
10,936

76,708
7,302
30,786
19,554
11,232
25,762
89,034
74,887
1,370
330
3,656
24,169
16,562
7,607
9,593
5,195
15,982
3,093
11,499
14,147
1,637
477
12,033

77,882
7,243
35,516
22,018
13,498
28,218
92,423
77,654
1,453
250
3,558
24,766
17,903
6,863
12,148
4,907
14,843
3,131
12,598
14,769
1,748
515
12,506

81,976
7,604
27,231
13,169
14,062
19,329
97,482
81,602
1,312
158
4,678
28,677
19,294
9,383
11,326
4,688
13,598
3,334
13,831
15,880
1,791
576
13,513

83,043
7,699
36,825
21,597
15,228
28,093
99,474
83,320
1,525
158
4,566
30,200
19,213
10,987
10,739
4,614
13,614
3,474
14,430
16,154
1,868
649
13,637

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.......................................
Military.......................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

57

ARKANSAS

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

F a u lk n e r, A rk a n s a s

D re w , A rk a n sa s

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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

136,240

125,416
10,824
18.0

140,707

129,789
10,918
18.0

155,339

142,488
12,851
17.9

164,552

151,019
13,533
18.2

162,002

155,679
6,323
17.9

180,044

165,930
14,114
17.9

421,747
4,133
47.4
425,880

471,2 18

469,889
1,329
48.4

522,492

519,084
3,408
49.8

576,236
2,568
51.3
578,804

638,074

631,114
6,960
52.8

677,2 40

7,582

7,836

8,660

9,063

9,045

10,064

8,992

9,744

10,502

11,2 73

12,087

12,425

91,257
4,932
6,228
92,553
16,682
27,005

95,032
5,148
5,746
95,630
15,781
29,296

106,624
5,760
7,434
108,298
17,281
29,760

110,551
6,292
7,255
111,514
20,096
32,942

105,394
6,433
7,638
106,599
20,487
34,916

123,129
7,168
6,327
122,288
21,488
36,268

229,408
13,566
75,801
291,643
49,168
85,069

256,186
15,490
80,392
321,088
53,942
96,188

293,175
17,650
86,134
361,659
56,785
104,048

317,979
20,281
100,434
398,132
67,217
113,455

350,668
22,285
114,711
443,094
73,033
121,947

369,192
23,461
127,005
472,736
76,473
128,031

64,969
7,351
18,937
9,256
9,681
10,824
80,433
63,908
2,073
129
3,328
33,583
17,710
15,873
2,392
1,251
9,484
1,971
9,697
16,525
1,735
352
14,438

66,249
7,047
21,736
9,408
12,328
10,918
84,114
66,325
1,784
99
3,974
33,030
20,771
12,259
2,928
1,410
9,962
2,226
10,912
17,789
1,920
450
15,419

74,031
7,561
25,032
11,369
13,663
12,851
93,773
74,222
1,308
109
3,981
38,713
24,910
13,803
3,481
1,785
10,928
2,273
11,644
19,551
2,000
435
17,116

76,070
7,700
26,781
12,057
14,724
13,533
97,018
75,495
1,115
368
4,659
37,467
23,735
13,732
3,190
1,981
11,550
2,661
12,504
21,523
2,133
479
18,911

76,628
7,649
21,117
4,862
16,255
6,323
99,071
76,618
1,307
(L)
5,755
36,449
21,629
14,820
3,681
1,881
11,053
2,567
13,878
22,453
2,263
535
19,655

84,799
8,562
29,768
12,582
17,186
14,114
109,015
85,585
1,381
(U
5,782
43,752
28,602
15,150
3,531
2,308
11,422
2,950
14,413
23,430
2,284
603
20,543

181,884
21,016
26,508
2,807
23,701
4,133
225,275
177,236
598
1,025
16,700
76,340
15,047
61,293
11,067
5,884
24,873
4,682
36,067
48,039
3,011
1,159
43,869

203,923
23,952
28,311
55
28,256
1,329
254,857
204,497
655
1,284
19,186
89,705
18,849
70,856
10,955
7,255
28,443
6,262
40,752
50,360
2,978
1,396
45,986

231,380
25,883
35,912
2,160
33,752
3,408
289,767
234,118
723
965
23,364
102,647
23,743
78,904
12,463
6,758
31,983
7,260
47,955
55,649
3,023
1,534
51,092

250,756
27,169
40,054
1,323
38,731
2,568
315,411
252,554
720
1,061
29,041
106,406
23,913
82,493
13,801
7,229
34,569
7,695
52,032
62,857
3,276
1,655
57,926

271,701
28,999
49,968
5,714
44,254
6,960
343,708
276,303
747
792
33,296
114,794
28,461
86,333
14,277
7,713
35,664
8,491
60,529
67,405
3,342
1,762
62,301

284,054
30,530
54,608
8,093
46,515
9,419
359,773
290,745
847
762
33,289
120,123
31,628
88,495
16,422
6,953
37,333
9,486
65,530
69,028
3,471
2,023
63,534

1986

1987

667,821
9,419
54.5

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

F ra n k lin , A rk a n s a s

1982

1983

1984

1985

F u lto n , A rk a n s a s

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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent1...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

113,314

105,030
8,284
14.9

111,785
5,210
15.2
116,995

132,880

121,487
11,393
15.4

128,805
14,793
15.5
143,598

160,459

136,436
24,023
15.6

162,286

142,726
19,560
15.6

64,285

57,088
7,197
10.0

66,038

60,274
5,764
10.3

70,307

66,298
4,009
10.4

76,526

72,663
3,863
10.3

81,334

75,352
5,982
10.3

85,579

7,580

7,681

8,6 12

9 ,277

10 ,277

10,415

6,431

6,439

6,786

7,441

7,913

8,331

59,629
3,313
12,000
68,316
17,611
27,387

57,268
3,367
15,563
69,464
18,263
29,268

67,363
3,628
19,093
82,828
20,002
30,050

72,958
3,958
19,889
88,889
22,307
32,402

84,365
4,119
22,295
102,541
23,809
34,109

82,099
4,321
24,307
102,085
24,780
35,421

29,983
1,464
6,956
35,475
10,564
18,246

30,470
1,568
6,242
35,144
11,228
19,666

30,356
1,705
6,525
35,176
14,567
20,564

32,613
1,985
6,714
37,342
16,629
22,555

36,143
2,066
7,657
41,734
16,597
23,003

38,878
2,201
7,902
44,579
17,373
23,627

41,744
4,848
13,037
6,630
6,407
8,284
51,345
40,177
250
1,799
3,593
14,587
9,296
5,291
6,486
299
4,903
1,344
6,916
11,168
3,633
608
6,927

41,685
4,770
10,813
3,619
7,194
5,210
52,058
40,436
331
346
3,507
13,907
7,988
5,919
6,692
288
5,658
1,755
7,952
11,622
3,727
719
7,176

44,509
4,776
18,078
9,832
8,246
11,393
55,970
42,889
321
291
3,802
15,768
8,713
7,055
6,216
337
5,325
2,013
8,816
13,081
3,838
1,043
8,200

46,043
4,695
22,220
13,246
8,974
14,793
58,165
43,448
320
359
4,079
14,475
8,029
6,446
6,329
413
5,499
2,062
9,912
14,717
4,261
1,290
9,166

47,078
4,677
32,610
22,483
10,127
24,023
60,342
45,164
337
461
4,236
13,991
8,107
5,884
6,503
447
5,633
2,151
11,405
15,178
4,041
1,499
9,638

48,674
4,896
28,529
17,922
10,607
19,560
62,539
47,026
(0)
(0)
4,584
13,977
8,485
5,492
7,116
533
5,793
2,365
11,713
15,513
4,113
1,289
10,111

14,899
1,451
13,633
6,625
7,008
7,197
22,786
16,980
179
71
1,879
2,674
(D)
(D)
3,129
478
2,884
763
4,923
5,806
591
169
5,046

15,954
1,592
12,924
5,207
7,717
5,764
24,706
18,748
286
54
1,907
3,130
(0)
(D)
3,262
437
3,260
917
5,495
5,958
587
225
5,146

16,919
1,629
11,808
3,453
8,355
4,009
26,347
20,000
300
69
1,999
3,324
ID)
(D)
3,687
464
3,458
903
5,796
6,347
609
252
5,486

18,539
1,732
12,342
3,346
8,996
3,863
28,750
21,920
243
92
2,348
3,497
(D)
(D)
3,919
574
3,872
1,024
6,351
6,830
663
271
5,896

18,660
1,723
15,760
5,500
10,260
5,982
30,161
22,993
139
56
2,268
4,133
(D)
(D)
4,326
357
3,390
1,109
7,215
7,168
683
304
6,181

18,855
1,804
18,219
7,474
10,745
7,956
30,922
23,941
168
(L)
2,639
4,155
ID)
(D)
4,414
429
3,492
1,176
7,420
6,981
665
343
5,973

77,623
7,956
10.3

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ARKANSAS

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

Garland, Arkansas

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

G rant, Arkansas

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

718,465
715,550
2,915
71.5
10,048

756,539
753,512
3,027
72.9
10,383

816,670
810,508
6,162
74.1
11,022

873,618
867,231
6,387
74.6
11,705

928,018
917,470
10,548
75.3
12,320

977,828
967,837
9,991
76.5
12,780

115,082
112,687
2,395
12.9
8,931

122,646
120,244
2,402
13.1
9,387

134,063
131,401
2,662
13.2
10,171

143,017
140,389
2,628
13.3
10,774

152,159
148,854
3,305
13.5
11,250

158,641
154,834
3,807
13.7
11,619

389,762
25,447
5,347
369,662
187,413
161,390

416,129
27,420
6,365
395,074
187,867
173,598

453,664
29,887
5,250
429,027
207,875
179,768

478,377
33,199
2,945
448,123
232,871
192,624

509,798
35,515
5,349
479,632
243,354
205,032

536,882
37,739
5,933
505,076
255,800
216,952

43,424
2,551
42,105
82,978
10,555
21,549

45,496
2,663
44,649
87,482
11,434
23,730

49,693
2,923
50,122
96,892
12,271
24,900

53,945
3,424
52,224
102,745
13,884
26,388

57,783
3,635
56,119
110,267
14,659
27,233

62,290
3,952
56,651
114,989
15,416
28,236

304,141
32,674
52,947
1,943
51,004
2,915
386,847
336,623
4,002
9,630
32,689
74,857
15,537
59,320
28,360
14,058
56,438
13,914
102,675
50,224
11,392
1,290
37,542

321,061
34,114
60,954
2,088
58,866
3,027
413,102
364,656
5,575
6,313
36,973
75,300
17,284
58,016
26,194
13,796
65,485
18,983
116,037
48,446
12,581
1,740
34,125

344,480
35,044
74,140
5,237
68,903
6,162
447,502
395,671
5,801
8,957
44,776
77,143
16,765
60,378
26,996
14,916
69,216
21,256
126,610
51,831
12,371
1,875
37,585

363,805
35,147
79,425
5,483
73,942
6,387
471,990
414,920
5,382
13,246
47,080
73,902
18,527
55,375
27,811
17,133
71,407
22,966
135,993
57,070
13,304
2,008
41,758

381,681
36,040
92,077
9,663
82,414
10,548
499,250
438,710
5,092
6,331
50,153
79,611
20,139
59,472
29,038
18,950
74,661
24,937
149,937
60,540
13,544
2,240
44,756

402,346
37,980
96,556
9,071
87,485
9,991
526,891
464,562
5,506
7,768
52,541
83,413
20,806
62,607
28,566
21,140
75,515
25,242
164,871
62,329
13,935
2,524
45,870

27,942
3,474
12,008
2,207
9,801
2,395
41,029
34,045
60
235
1,849
13,884
2,784
11,100
5,201
3,991
4,431
801
3,593
6,984
765
217
6,002

28,991
3,515
12,990
2,218
10,772
2,402
43,094
36,013
682
362
2,020
14,129
2,641
11,488
5,464
3,775
4,830
936
3,815
7,081
734
286
6,061

31,468
3,607
14,618
2,478
12,140
2,662
47,031
39,052
519
520
2,669
14,810
2,777
12,033
6,174
4,135
5,002
1,136
4,087
7,979
697
320
6,962

34,799
3,896
15,250
2,460
12,790
2,628
51,317
42,981
309
536
2,917
17,042
2,899
14,143
6,425
4,069
5,492
1,250
4,941
8,336
752
351
7,233

36,727
4,069
16,987
3,150
13,837
3,305
54,478
45,202
(D)
(D)
3,293
17,944
1,656
16,288
7,027
3,964
5,481
1,199
5,477
9,276
764
392
8,120

39,946
4,495
17,849
3,661
14,188
3,807
58,483
48,572
(D)
(D)
3,726
19,489
(D)
(D)
7,594
3,811
5,732
1,331
6,013
9,911
829
442
8,640

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

240,232
223,229
17,003
31.0
7,746

252,249
241,842
10,407
31.1
8,114

282,458
261,852
20,606
31.2
9,042

290,698
272,536
18,162
31.5
9,216

300,932
288,630
12,302
31.7
9,503

315,150
299,042
16,108
31.7
9,929

171,093
162,487
8,606
23.5
7,274

176,798
170,213
6,585
23.6
7,502

204,015
184,255
19,760
23.6
8,651

216,048
192,708
23,340
23.3
9,274

230,360
197,848
32,512
23.0
10,006

235,649
206,721
28,928
22.9
10,285

162,884
9,390
4,524
158,018
34,146
48,068

167,985
10,187
5,965
163,763
36,892
51,684

196,977
11,460
5,723
191,240
37,400
53,818

193,938
12,174
8,026
189,790
41,717
59,191

200,836
13,223
7,971
195,584
43,719
61,629

206,363
13,392
12,357
205,328
45,754
64,068

107,216
6,367
5,510
106,359
27,500
37,234

109,692
6,705
6,500
109,487
28,461
38,850

132,513
7,374
8,065
133,204
30,737
40,074

139,674
8,022
7,907
139,559
33,303
43,186

153,875
8,427
6,770
152,218
33,442
44,700

157,405
8,970
6,000
154,435
35,005
46,209

110,409
13,537
38,938
15,491
23,447
17,003
145,881
130,989
2,262
219
4,773
66,951
9,127
57,824
4,771
6,284
17,251
3,787
24,691
14,892
1,879
523
12,490

119,580
14,550
33,855
8,950
24,905
10,407
157,578
141,924
2,684
174
5,686
74,140
9,512
64,628
4,269
5.566
18,886
4,483
26,036
15,654
1,895
698
13,061

134,016
15,482
47,479
19,173
28,306
20,606
176,371
158,472
2,182
192
6,787
83,864
10,864
73,000
5,163
6,011
19,286
4,959
30,028
17,899
1,922
793
15,184

134,040
14,470
45,428
16,753
28,675
18,162
175,776
155,695
1,904
252
7,147
77,588
10,086
67,502
5,161
6,175
19,930
4,876
32,662
20,081
2,066
835
17,180

143,384
15,456
41,996
10,908
31,088
12,302
188,534
167,490
1,520
113
8,173
84,371
11,615
72,756
5,393
6,090
20,343
5,793
35,694
21,044
2,153
932
17,959

143,845
15,231
47,287
14,632
32,655
16,108
190,255
167,823
1,624
116
8,604
80,167
10,891
69,276
5,454
6,385
21,761
6,049
37,663
22,432
2,340
1,050
19,042

83,519
8,990
14,707
4,042
10,665
8,606
98,610
84,305
1,455
664
6,587
34,372
15,462
18,910
9,450
3,972
11,082
2,506
14,217
14,305
1,803
397
12,105

86,220
9,318
14,154
2,194
11,960
6,585
103,107
88,490
1,206
520
5,579
36,257
16,232
20,025
9,711
4,040
12,697
3,021
15,459
14,617
1,890
518
12,209

93,335
9,719
29,459
15,449
14,010
19,760
112,753
96,753
1,269
626
4,452
39,894
16,662
23,232
11,427
4,460
13,442
3,349
17,834
16,000
2,044
573
13,383

96,938
9,670
33,066
19,057
14,009
23,340
116,334
98,415
1,198
744
4,425
39,977
17,575
22,402
11,030
4,498
13,514
3,460
19,569
17,919
2,108
616
15,195

100,043
9,856
43,976
28,275
15,701
32,512
121,363
102,344
1,293
590
4,957
42,770
21,179
21,591
11,356
4,257
13,488
3,560
20,073
19,019
2,133
689
16,197

105,935
10,568
40,902
24,477
16,425
28,928
128,477
108,795
1,428
477
6,017
46,470
24,326
22,144
11,774
4,136
13,676
3,994
20,823
19,682
2,351
776
16,555

Earnings by Place ot 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..............................................
Military......................................................
State and local...............................................

Greene, Arkansas

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income.............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

Hempstead, Arkansas

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 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..............................................
Military .....................................................
State and local..............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ARKANSAS

59

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

H o t S p r in g , A rk a n s a s

1982

H o w a rd , A rk a n sa s

1984

1985

1986

1987

225,209

246,779

249,153
1,085
27.3

256,666

26.6

245,639
1,140
27.1

250,238

771

225,189
(L)
26.9

253,085
3,581
27.3

7,75 5

8,367

9,098

9,178

103,610
6,540
30,449
127,519
28,766
49,962

119,958
7,588
27,424
139,794
32,351
53,064

147,505
9,302
20,351
158,554
34,199
54,026

78,651
10,906
14,053
656
13,397

90,984
13,029
15,945
-92
16,037

112,317
16,587
18,601
1,029
17,572
1,140
146,365
128,663
666
1,301
9,333
72,868
5,539
67,329
9,675
2,522
15,064
3,147
14,087
17,702
1,498
660
15,544

1983

1982

1983

1984

261,410
3,697
27.6

265,107

107,904
3,934
13.4
111,838

118,095
5,013
13.5
123,108

126,057
17,016
13.6

143,073

130,980
19,538
13.5
150,518

164,491

136,254
28,237
13.5

164,640

9,391

9,621

8,368

9,135

10,544

11,12 8

12,199

12,255

140,481
9,461
24,772
155,792
38,194
56,252

133,362
8,897
30,844
155,309
39,998
61,359

136,675
9,199
32,401
159,877
41,891
63,339

99,825
6,183
-25,476
68,166
19,271
24,401

112,748
6,957
-27,921
77,870
19,526
25,712

136,609
7,793
-33,037
95,779
21,043
26,251

135,700
8,003
-28,340
99,357
22,436
28,725

149,828
8,489
-29,318
112,021
22,153
30,317

147,763
8,813
-28,546
110,404
23,091
31,145

107,373
14,589
18,519
979
17,540
1,085
139,396
120,426
461
952
10,631
61,548
6,134
55,414
10,788
2,845
15,279
3,523
14,399
18,970
1,522
719
16,729

97,734
12,290
23,338
3,477
19,861
3,581
129,781
109,792
335
617
11,620
48,892
6,496
42,396
10,789
3,210
14,769
3,390
16,170
19,989
1,520
803
17,666

99,996
12,257
24,422
3,588
20,834
3,697
132,978
112,062
441
601
13,869
46,353
7,004
39,349
12,083
3,424
14,788
3,465
17,038
20,916
1,575
905
18,436

76,672
9,707
13,446
3,030
10,416
3,934
95,891
86,566
(0)
(0)
2,148
57,848
15,692
42,156
5,117
1,650
7,971
2,211
7,860
9,325
1,350
226
7,749

84,849
10,892
17,007
4,138
12,869
5,013
107,735
97,983
(D)
(D)
3,133
65,931
18,081
47,850
5,434
1,899
8,727
2,424
8,732
9,752
1,431
297
8,024

95,112
11,709
29,788
16,151
13,637
17,016
119,593
108,779
1,422
55
3,599
74,264
20,376
53,888
6,298
2,129
8,775
2,695
9,542
10,814
1,509
330
8,975

91,261
10,762
33,677
18,705
14,972
19,538
116,162
104,784
1,142
68
3,072
69,351
19,796
49,555
7,122
2,226
8,442
2,277
11,084
11,378
1,555
358
9,465

94,633
11,045
44,150
27,430
16,720
28,237
121,591
109,795
1,248
(i-)
3,355
71,902
20,618
51,284
7,858
2,569
8,170
2,109
12,555
11,796
1,496
399
9,901

97,209
11,355
39,199
21,809
17,390
22,641
125,122
114,112
1,488
(L)
3,580
71,840
20,260
51,580
8,384
2,316
8,528
2,421
15,524
11,010
1,527
451
9,032

1986

1987

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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

206,247

205,476

141,999
22,641
13.4

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 other1......
Mining........................................................
Construction..................................................
Manufacturing................................................
Nondurable goods.........................................
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade.............................................
Retail trade..................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.....................................................
State and local...............................................

m

102,839
88,161
183
2,952
7,356
40,551
4,583
35,968
8,530
2,504
12,529
2,371
11,185
14,678
1,333
449
12,896

(L)
119,938
103,711
835
1,271
10,557
49,992
5,445
44,547
8,396
2,387
14,530
2,839
12,904
16,227
1,416
593
14,218

In d e p e n d e n c e , A r k a n s a s

1982

Iza rd , A rk a n sa s

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

259,494

246,828
12,666
31,6

259,785
7,897
32.0
267,682

279,324
17,843
32.1
297,167

293,456
18,141
32.1
311,597

331,453

345,810

324,392
21,418
32.5

85,687

85,453
4,758
10.9

99,534

9,696

99,426
7,046
11.0

114,6 18

9,263

92,598
6,936
11.0

106,472

8,359

80,204
5,483
10.8

90,211

8,208

309,611
21,842
32.3

105,060
9,558
11.0

10,270

111,172
8,841
11.1

10,650

7,962

8,241

9,077

9,716

10,422

10,811

222,366
13,659
-35,261
173,446
35,674
50,374

219,914
13,800
-29,368
176,746
36,646
54,290

245,459
14,849
-29,815
200,795
40,177
56,195

249,603
15,967
-27,859
205,777
46,071
59,749

266,893
17,114
-28,464
221,315
46,240
63,898

277,294
17,883
-28,736
230,675
48,350
66,785

33,846
1,990
9,155
41,011
18,813
25,863

35,332
2,122
8,329
41,539
20,857
27,815

42,496
2,487
8,628
48,637
21,879
29,018

44,569
2,786
9,108
50,891
23,988
31,593

50,375
¿033
¿937
57,279
24,388
32,951

54 684
3,456
9,152
60,380
25^646
33,987

170,916
20,551
30,899
10,350
20,549
12,666
209,700
192,959
882
959
44,049
61,311
30,824
30,487
24,074
9,267
17,725
4,212
30,480
16,741
3,874
563
12,304

170,406
20,849
28,659
5,666
22,993
7,897
212,017
193,445
1,060
826
27,667
71,430
37,787
33,643
24,913
10,095
19,303
4,954
33,197
18,572
4,125
755
13,692

181,088
21,172
43,199
15,651
27,548
17,843
227,616
206,831
1,079
1,075
22,880
77,733
43,548
34,185
28,929
11,735
18,975
6,025
38,400
20,785
4,417
791
15,577

184,392
20,695
44,516
15,978
28,538
18,141
231,462
208,389
873
1,192
13,407
80,026
44,689
35,337
32,810
12,190
19,489
6,360
42,042
23,073
4,613
850
17,610

193,484
21,483
51,926
19,702
32,224
21,842
245,051
220,371
819
1,120
11,764
82,957
44,770
38,187
39,150
10,226
19,871
7,054
47,410
24,680
4,700
949
19,031

202,325
22,163
52,806
19,165
33,641
21,418
255,876
229,846
967
1,080
12,558
84,167
44,193
39,974
40,137
11,346
20,796
7,778
51,017
26,030
4,815
1,070
20,145

19,940
2,157
11,749
5,161
6,588
5,483
28,363
23,349
263
1,324
1,788
6,352
1,379
4,973
2,055
194
3,973
1,677
5,723
5,014
747
182
4,085

20,888
2,239
12,205
4,447
7,758
4,758
30,574
25,363
538
1,137
1,928
6,282
1,398
4,884
2,751
245
4,447
1,826
6,209
5,211
781
242
4,188

24,265
2,594
15,637
6,629
9,008
6,936
35,560
29,703
386
1,277
2,299
8,682
1,704
6,978
3,707
241
4,663
1,870
6,578
5,857
816
266
4,775

25,887
2,693
15,989
6,752
9,237
7,046
37,523
30,886
427
1,289
2,636
8,970
1,757
7,213
4,060
263
4,757
1,839
6,645
6,637
872
289
5,476

28,079
2,889
19,407
9,270
10,137
9,558
40,817
33,703
341
1,113
2,792
9,949
(D)
4,881
264
4,739
1,981
7,643
7*114
888
323
5,903

32,042
3,380
19,262
8,542
10,720
8,841
45,843
38,188
*(D)
2,985
11,659
2*205
9 454
¿642
130
5,118
1,835
9109
7,655
929
364
6,362

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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ..........................................
Population (thousands)1..............................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
Plus: Iranster payments..........................................

120,013

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:
Farm..................................................
Nonfarm..............................
Private..........................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other1......
Mining...........................................
Construction..................................
Manufacturing................................
Nondurable goods.......................
Durable goods.....................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade....................................
Retail trade...........................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................
Military..............................
State and local..............................
See footnotes at end of tables.

(D)

(D)

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Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

Ja c k s o n , A rk a n sa s

1982

1983

1984

1985

Je ffe rs o n , A rk 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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus-. Transfer payments............................................

163,724

150,920
12,804
21.6

171,9 4 6

159,279
12,667
21.7

195,190

168,545
26,645
21.5

172,328
22,301
21.1
194,629

193,094

180,598
12,496
20.7

200,768

187,521
13,247
20.4

738,597
11,064
90.5
749,661

798,530

785,278
13,252
90.3

836,107
12,039
90.4
848,146

877,961
19,326
90.2
897,287

953,494

943,670
9,824
90.1

964,000
20,877
90.5

7,568

7,923

9,074

9,233

9,335

9,835

8,283

8,842

9,380

9,945

10,578

10,878

101,417
5,779
767
96,405
25,566
41,753

108,410
6,260
-232
101,918
25,382
44,646

130,609
6,819
-307
123,483
25,244
46,463

127,740
7,339
-582
119,819
26,417
48,393

123,350
7,795
-719
114,836
26,890
51,368

129,376
8,225
-1,280
119,871
28,085
52,812

572,476
35,243
-43,033
494,200
105,057
150,404

610,380
37,618
-44,076
528,686
107,452
162,392

655,120
40,893
-47,687
566,540
116,851
164,755

693,218
45,398
-52,647
595,173
126,577
175,537

768,893
52,017
-77,434
639,442
129,978
184,074

760,695
50,260
-55,163
655,272
136,228
193,377

73,615
8,238
19,564
7,261
12,303
12,804
88,613
78,513
1,514
400
5,280
25,178
816
24,362
6,387
5,593
12,530
3,802
17,829
10,100
1,344
365
8,391

79,424
9,130
19,856
7,324
12,532
12,667
95,743
84,959
1,382
290
5,488
28,640
786
27,854
6,407
5,266
12,873
5,048
19,565
10,784
1,410
477
8,897

84,775
9,715
36,119
21,392
14,727
26,645
103,964
92,097
1,312
303
6,531
32,235
962
31,273
7,538
5,635
12,835
4,671
21,037
11,867
1,496
523
9,848

85,569
9,482
32,689
17,111
15,578
22,301
105,439
92,840
902
303
6,946
31,505
1,235
30,270
9,084
5,521
11,984
4,469
22,126
12,599
1,547
557
10,495

88,856
9,950
24,544
7,395
17,149
12,496
110,854
97,818
785
234
6,577
34,591
1,432
33,159
10,090
5,077
11,787
4,236
24,441
13,036
1,517
623
10,896

92,938
10,438
26,000
7,935
18,065
13,247
116,129
102,718
812
216
6,009
37,577
1,877
35,700
10,573
5,242
12,098
4,303
25,888
13,411
1,638
702
11,071

481,958
52,245
38,273
4,174
34,099
11,064
561,412
455,836
2,090
1,820
30,736
124,942
79,823
45,119
104,287
20,026
55,000
20,453
96,482
105,576
40,921
4,428
60,227

509,243
53,948
47,189
6,611
40,578
13,252
597,128
476,936
2,208
1,822
29,077
131,242
85,166
46,076
100,962
20,135
59,363
26,577
105,550
120,192
49,185
5,535
65,472

547,418
56,605
51,097
5,510
45,587
12,039
643,081
513,353
2,140
1,958
30,849
139,907
81,532
58,375
108,906
25,569
60,437
30,400
113,187
129,728
52,391
5,880
71,457

575,826
57,021
60,371
12,875
47,496
19,326
673,892
532,741
1,939
2,423
41,779
141,363
77,352
64,011
102,658
28,504
60,931
32,150
120,994
141,151
56,715
5,739
78,697

648,959
63,351
56,583
3,482
53,101
9,824
759,069
608,656
1,956
1,374
95,319
158,700
93,324
65,376
94,128
29,793
63,497
35,024
128,865
150,413
58,830
6,106
85,477

629,287
61,079
70,329
14,269
56,060
20,877
739,818
583,941
2,019
1,367
48,067
173,815
105,910
67,905
85,186
29,442
67,025
32,668
144,352
155,877
60,259
7,022
88,596

1986

1987

1982

1983

1986

1987

984,877

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Jo h n s o n , A rk a n sa s

1982

1983

1984

1985

La fa y e tte , A rk a n s a s

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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

13 1,2 17

126,355
4,862
17,9

141,5 34

135,898
5,636
18.1

155,257

145,024
10,233
18.4

166,349

156,209
10,140
18.4

179,245

165,248
13,997
18.6

1 8 1 ,77 2

167,829
13,943
18.6

82,439

72,430
10,009
10.1

85,841

75,333
10,508
10.1

98,679

78,992
19,687
10.1

99,807

81,760
18,047
9.9

103,859

80,297
23,562
9.7

109,891

82,847
27,044
9.6

7,313

7,824

8,443

9,024

9,628

9,770

8 ,191

8,519

9,745

10,092

10,661

11,460

72,230
4,412
3,645
71,463
23,256
36,498

77,998
4,714
4,025
77,309
25,631
38,594

87,772
5,099
4,576
87,249
28,320
39,688

93,789
5,793
5,048
93,044
30,436
42,869

103,153
6,210
4,672
101,615
31,542
46,088

100,172
6,030
6,919
101,061
32,840
47,871

44,069
2,175
11,456
53,350
11,369
17,720

46,709
2,293
10,707
55,123
12,215
18,503

57,548
2,440
11,363
66,471
13,289
18,919

55,798
2,571
12,138
65,365
14,420
20,022

61,493
2,591
10,855
69,757
13,368
20,734

67,226
2,801
10,387
74,812
13,938
21,141

53,264
6,307
12,659
4,097
8,562
4,862
67,368
56,771
75
1,551
5,384
29,076
13,450
15,626
1,386
788
7,083
1,593
9,835
10,597
1,854
303
8,440

56,532
6,766
14,700
4,900
9,800
5,636
72,362
60,610
277
1,049
3,465
32,287
15,316
16,971
1,466
859
8,237
2,360
10,610
11,752
2,089
396
9,267

60,324
6,909
20,539
9,507
11,032
10,233
77,539
64,857
195
580
3,892
34,696
15,832
18,864
1,372
917
9,202
2,511
11,492
12,682
2,159
447
10,076

63,529
6,917
23,343
9,430
13,913
10,140
83,649
70,126
206
614
4,826
34,785
16,699
18,086
3,018
2,022
9,459
2,391
12,805
13,523
2,043
488
10,992

67,617
7,397
28,139
13,297
14,842
13,997
89,156
74,523
192
242
5,736
38,155
24,071
14,084
2,473
1,999
9,514
2,491
13,721
14,633
2,332
545
11,756

63,968
6,934
29,270
13,207
16,063
13,943
86,229
70,634
219
84
6,552
31,760
19,231
12,529
2,972
2,550
10,201
2,656
13,640
15,595
2,503
615
12,477

26,134
2,801
15,134
8,642
6,492
10,009
34,060
27,912
1,727
2,753
3,589
7,255
650
6,605
3,411
839
3,263
1,188
3,887
6,148
639
170
5,339

27,361
2,890
16,458
9,196
7,262
10,508
36,201
29,497
2,319
2,493
3,902
7,467
610
6,857
3,139
921
3,516
1,212
4,528
6,704
666
221
5,817

28,594
2,924
26,030
18,403
7,627
19,687
37,861
30,947
2,739
1,732
4,009
8,001
(0)
10)
3,961
850
3,472
1,328
4,855
6,914
657
246
6,011

28,324
2,779
24,695
16,752
7,943
18,047
37,751
30,399
1,671
1,721
4,655
7,400
(D)
(D)
4,131
798
3,447
1,445
5,131
7,352
719
262
6,371

27,967
2,739
30,787
22,256
8,53!
23,562
37,931
30,346
1,011
1,216
4,588
8,378
(D)
(0)
4,449
674
3,323
1,465
5,242
7,585
683
293
6,609

29,641
2,935
34,650
25,643
9,007
27,044
40,182
32,511
923
1,034
4,977
9,378
324
9,054
4,845
709
3,329
1,788
5,528
7,671
725
330
6,616

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 other1......
Mining........................................................
Construction..................................................
Manufacturing................................................
Nondurable goods........................................
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade..............................................
Retail trade...................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

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ARKANSAS

61

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]
La w re n c e , A rk a n sa s

1982

1983

1984

1985

L e e , A rk a n sa 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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income'. ......................................................
Population (thousands)*..............................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, ¡merest, and rent1...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

140,429

124,061
16,368
18.5

14 8 ,112

130,378
17,734
18.4

165,442

144,563
20,879
18.4

178,2 01

153,403
24,798
18.3

168,686

159,203
9,483
18.1

18 3 ,117

164,617
18,500
18.1

82,894

75,853
7,041
15.7

8 4,176

79,320
4,856
15.6

92,306

84,529
7,777
15.4

95,855

91,9 16

8,031

89,915
2,001
15.0

98,831

7,585

87,213
8,642
15.3

8,995

9,756

9,303

10 ,115

5,290

5,398

5,981

6,260

6,118

6,646

77,012
3,980
7,286
80,318
23,326
36,785

81,360
4,134
7,220
84,446
23,713
39,953

96,269
4,952
7,500
98,817
25,685
40,940

103,255
5,492
7,245
105,008
28,696
44,497

93,590
5,916
7,493
95,167
27,755
45,764

103,548
6,076
9,285
106,757
28,954
47,406

39,145
2,023
6,654
43,776
12,323
26,795

38,292
2,100
6,382
42,574
12,067
29,535

45,766
2,384
7,218
50,600
12,360
29,346

47,931
2,624
6,892
52,199
13,186
30,470

42,760
2,714
6,943
46,989
12,609
32,318

45,991
2,717
9,065
52,339
13,193
33,299

45,275
4,554
27,183
14,339
12,844
16,368
60,644
49,405
748
306
2,781
17,351
3,708
13,643
5,433
4,504
7,599
1,810
8,873
11,239
1,790
337
9,112

46,495
4,729
30,136
15,783
14,353
17,734
63,626
51,608
534
312
2,790
17,475
3,232
14,243
5,599
4,569
8,475
2,046
9,808
12,018
1,936
433
9,649

55,890
5,683
34,696
18,964
15,732
20,879
75,390
62,179
525
399
3,093
25,225
3,674
21,551
6,078
4,831
8,936
2,264
10,828
13,211
1,940
447
10,824

58,543
5,700
39,012
22,896
16,116
24,798
78,457
64,580
583
495
3,594
26,198
4,320
21,878
5,635
4,968
9,019
2,305
11,783
13,877
1,953
484
11,440

61,919
5,989
25,682
7,589
18,093
9,483
84,107
69,842
(D)
(D)
4,120
28,846
4,226
24,620
6,048
5,090
9,327
2,555
12,741
14,265
1,911
541
11,813

62,401
5,955
35,192
16,487
18,705
18,500
85,048
70,181
784
780
4,133
27,414
4,034
23,380
6,237
5,521
9,516
2,480
13,316
14,867
1,963
610
12,294

29,405
2,563
7,177
1,885
5,292
7,041
32,104
22,435
905
116
1,158
(D)
(D)
(0)
2,559
(0)
4,234
1,238
5,648
9,669
1,441
264
7,964

29,896
2,776
5,620
-118
5,738
4,856
33,436
23,518
836
99
1,606
(0)
(0)
(D)
2,225
(0)
4,036
1,501
5,949
9,918
1,515
343
8,060

33,359
3,008
9,399
2,879
6,520
7,777
37,989
26,725
888
76
1,193
7,584
(D)
(D)
2,527
1,983
4,382
1,726
6,366
11,264
1,552
375
9,337

34,628
3,058
10,245
3,843
6,402
8,642
39,289
27,491
765
89
1,051
7,884
(D)
(0)
2,645
2,323
4,319
1,734
6,681
11,798
1,773
405
9,620

35,057
3,075
4,628
-2,699
7,327
2,001
40,759
28,615
648
(L)
1,089
8,407
(D)
(D)
2,887
2,150
4,401
1,786
7,215
12,144
1,795
453
9,896

34,151
2,963
8,877
1,186
7,691
6,073
39,918
27,853
780
(L)
1,187
7,031
(D)
(D)
2,925
2,304
4,319
1,751
7,523
12,065
1,665
510
9,890

92,758
6,073
14.9

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 other1......
Mining........................................................
Construction..................................................
Manufacturing................................................
Nondurable goods.........................................
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade..............................................
Retail trade..................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian................................ ..............
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Lin c o ln , A rk a n s a s

1982

1983

1984

1985

L ittle R iv e r, A rk 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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.............................................
Population (thousands)*..............................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

70,528
9,183
13.2

79 ,7 1 1

73,234
3,104
13.2
76,338

76,723
11,979
13.3

88,702

80,333
12,094
13.1

92,427

83,815
11,091
13.2
94,906

101,6 61

113,078

122,928
8,045
14.1

136,873

130,704
6,169
14.2

143,701

6,676

115,162
3,918
14.0

130,973

5 ,7 70

107,915
5,163
14.0

119,080

6,038

86,338
15,323
13.1

134,575
9,126
14.1

7,032

7,19 8

139,501
11,273
14.1

7,765

8,090

8,503

9,309

9,646

10,188

10 ,715

39,518
1,854
14,183
51,847
9,353
18,511

36,036
1,988
13,132
47,180
9,362
19,796

46,876
2,077
14,054
58,853
9,580
20,269

47,073
2,181
15,836
60,728
10,359
21,340

47,835
2,236
17,167
62,766
9,714
22,426

54,875
2,445
15,941
68,371
10,207
23,083

92,923
5,613
-8,292
79,018
12,962
21,098

98,173
6,077
-9,269
82,827
13,263
22,990

108,064
6,505
-8,980
92,579
14,421
23,973

109,687
7,157
-8,430
94,100
16,273
26,500

115,253
7,442
—7*917
99,894
16,827
26,980

120,365
7,635
7,501
105,229
17,608
27Ì937

26,903
2,407
10,208
6,110
4,098
9,183
30,335
20,902
203
234
1,447
7,741
3,457
4,284
2,397
1,370
3,068
618
3,824
9,433
729
223
8,481

28,768
2,647
4,621
139
4,482
3,104
32,932
22,209
272
262
1,483
8,691
4,440
4,251
2,544
1,237
3,444
756
3,520
10,723
862
292
9,569

29,979
2,696
14,201
9,058
5,143
11,979
34,897
22,907
435
235
1,771
8,374
3,332
5,042
2,715
1,337
3,536
805
3,699
11,990
963
323
10,704

29,909
2,674
14,490
9,231
5,259
12,094
34,979
21,984
440
236
1,630
6,923
(D)
(D)
3,369
1,275
3,308
769
4,034
12,995
1,002
348
11,645

30,989
2,684
14,162
8,292
5,870
11,091
36,744
22,529
375
189
1,849
6,914
(D)
(D)
3,750
1,201
3,158
927
4,166
14,215
1,030
389
12,796

33,429
2,952
18,494
12,423
6,071
15,323
39,552
24,321
(D)
(D)
1,797
8,176
(D)
(D)
3,764
1,308
3,349
965
4,399
15,231
1,050
439
13,742

72,557
9,495
10,871
4,376
6,495
5,163
87,760
79,143
199
(D)
4,435
56,423
45,607
10,816
3,763
(0)
4,968
1,292
6,318
8,617
1,184
236
7,197

77,524
10,007
10,642
3,162
7,480
3,918
94,255
84,989
491
(0)
4,776
59,858
48,346
11,512
3,740
(0)
5,799
1,409
6,796
9,266
1,251
309
7,706

82,451
10,043
15,570
7,303
8,267
8,045
100,019
90,030
408
(0)
5,876
62,115
50,553
11,562
4,066
(D)
5,979
1,588
7,552
9,989
1,322
342
8,325

85,596
9,918
14,173
5,433
8,740
6,169
103,518
92,730
192
(0)
6,803
61,705
(D)
(D)
5,879
(D)
6,503
1,603
7,870
10,788
1,296
376
9,116

86,828
9,917
18,508
8,393
10,115
9,126
106,127
94,982
138
(D)
5,834
64,016
56,031
7,985
5,925
(D)
6,587
1,770
8,760
11145
1,313
419
9,413

89,001
10,245
21,119
10,503
10,616
11,273
109,092
97,598
170
(D)
7,978
64,738
56,379
8,359
5,794
(D)
6,662
1*944
8 508
11,494
1,354
473
9,667

150 ,774

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 trade.............................................
Retail trade...................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian................................
Military.......................................
State and local.......................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

62

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ARKANSAS

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

Logan, Arkansas

1982
Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal Income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

Lonoke, Arkansas

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

157,318
148,134
8,584
20.3
7,758

165,043
157,701
7,342
20.2
8,155

186,732
173,476
13,256
20.6
9,047

195,911
182,634
13,277
20.8
9,403

209,974
192,685
17,289
20.8
10,083

217,224
200,114
17,110
20.8
10,424

295,010
282,988
12,022
35.3
8,350

322,589
308,720
13,869
36.1
8,940

363,691
339,313
24,378
36.7
9,899

396,743
372,023
24,720
37.3
10,637

408,905
392,050
16,855
38.3
10,667

440,220
412,517
27,703
39.2
11,236

72,805
4,180
19,520
88,145
25,926
43,247

74,666
4,337
20,917
91,246
26,718
47,079

88,778
4,912
24,573
108,439
29,028
49,265

94,424
5,560
23,458
112,322
30,835
52,754

106,570
6,097
23,357
123,830
30,701
55,443

109,668
6,414
25,528
128,782
31,890
56,552

116,021
6,692
91,557
200,886
38,321
55,803

124,373
7,065
104,615
221,923
39,605
61,061

145,428
7,759
121,447
259,116
41,693
62,882

158,947
9,151
132,599
282,395
46,110
68,238

150,616
9,125
148,696
290,187
45,805
72,913

166,893
9,578
158,483
315,798
47,964
76,458

47,362
5,097
20,346
7,759
12,587
8,584
64,221
51,228
588
2,547
5,032
17,784
10,775
7,009
2,704
2,565
8,804
1,619
9,585
12,993
2,501
351
10,141

48,729
5,305
20,632
6,548
14,084
7,342
67,324
53,261
847
822
4,512
19,147
11,893
7,254
2,721
3,173
9,838
1,999
10,202
14,063
2,749
481
10,833

55,301
5,855
27,622
12,474
15,148
13,256
75,522
59,973
741
1,180
5,069
22,518
13,075
9,443
2,795
3,552
10,309
2,372
11,437
15,549
2,829
528
12,192

58,886
5,998
29,540
12,514
17,026
13,277
81,147
64,024
679
1,048
6,102
22,278
11,291
10,987
2,737
4,035
10,554
2,611
13,980
17,123
3,025
549
13,549

63,900
6,507
36,163
16,540
19,623
17,289
89,281
70,850
709
778
7,066
25,569
12,881
12,688
3,065
3,798
11,272
2,710
15,883
18,431
3,109
613
14,709

65,928
7,017
36,723
16,329
20,394
17,110
92,558
73,472
771
587
5,676
29,398
12,486
16,912
3,225
3,751
11,416
2,646
16,002
19,086
3,252
691
15,143

84,594
8,757
22,670
4,274
18,396
12,022
103,999
88,138
1,366
244
7,306
34,712
5,813
28,899
5,073
8,144
12,611
3,567
15,115
15,861
1,919
595
13,347

87,442
9,071
27,860
6,406
21,454
13,869
110,504
93,658
1,379
225
8,321
35,132
6,428
28,704
5,088
7,791
14,403
3,973
17,346
16,846
2,125
791
13,930

94,323
9,400
41,705
17,045
24,660
24,378
121,050
101,767
1,832
201
10,003
37,510
6,398
31,112
5,253
8,115
15,102
4,682
19,069
19,283
2,218
892
16,173

105,575
10,353
43,019
17,467
25,552
24,720
134,227
113,066
2,152
247
11,191
44,750
7,656
37,094
6,198
7,605
16,036
4,916
19,971
21,161
2,430
984
17,747

102,418
9,699
38,499
9,695
28,804
16,855
133,761
110,924
2,352
81
13,679
37,073
7,551
29,522
6,347
7,786
15,852
5,664
22,090
22,837
2,538
1,100
19,199

106,150
10,038
50,705
20,194
30,511
27,703
139,190
114,946
2,625
83
14,998
37,285
8,844
28,441
6,914
7,909
16,012
5,956
23,164
24,244
2,602
1,239
20,403

1982

1983

1985

1986

1987

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..................................................
Manufacturing................................................
Nondurable goods........................................
Durable goods.............................................
Iransportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade..............................................
Retail trade...................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Madison, Arkansas

1982
Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income........................................ ;..
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)5..............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
Derivation of total personal income:
Total earnings by place of work...................................
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance2...............
Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

1983

M arion, Arkansas

1984

1985

1986

1987

1984

79,350
68,267
11,083
11.4
6,988

84,455
75,711
8,744
11.6
7,251

105,956
84,328
21,628
11.8
8,970

112,312
88,069
24,243
11.9
9,420

119,827
92,957
26,870
11.9
10,082

125,009
98,729
26,280
12.1
10,368

83,780
79,372
4,408
11.8
7,099

92,327
88,106
4,221
12.0
7,691

98,067
95,332
2,735
12.3
7,945

107,380
104,768
2,612
12.4
8,668

116,187
111,547
4,640
12.6
9,225

125,437
119,410
6,027
12.8
9,797

38,864
1,794
11,856
48,926
12,088
18,336

38,044
1,863
14,704
50,885
13,574
19,996

54,812
2,109
18,173
70,876
14,752
20,328

57,675
2,291
19,361
74,745
16,308
21,259

63,296
2,494
20,698
81,500
16,234
22,093

65,285
2,728
22,735
85,292
16,944
22,773

31,676
1,869
9,905
39,712
19,803
24,265

35,985
2,159
10,372
44,198
21,582
26,547

38,287
2,452
10,969
46,804
23,688
27,575

42,603
2,901
11,430
51,132
26,800
29,448

47,250
3,096
12,638
56,792
28,294
31,101

52,895
3,444
13,723
63,174
29,685
32,578

18,722
1,879
18,263
9,763
8,500
11,083
27,781
22,378
805
51
1,432
6,750
3,394
3,356
1,523
1,226
4,272
644
5,675
5,403
877
191
4,335

19,329
1,962
16,753
7,470
9,283
8,744
29,300
23,638
924
61
1,653
6,392
3,143
3,249
1,714
1.404
4,854
719
5,917
5,662
876
255
4,531

21,281
2,070
31,461
20,375
11,086
21,628
33,184
26,537
789
61
1,935
7,749
3,772
3,977
2,021
1,395
5,424
719
6,444
6,647
982
287
5,378

22,088
2,111
33,476
23,010
10,466
24,243
33,432
26,383
733
77
1,502
8,086
3,388
4,698
1,729
1,537
4,807
741
7,171
7,049
998
315
5,736

23,903
2,272
37,121
25,661
11,460
26,870
36,426
28,936
755
(L)
1,709
8,914
4,019
4,895
2,092
1,470
4,875
802
8,293
7,490
1,079
351
6,060

25,783
2,534
36,968
25,017
11,951
26,280
39,005
31,064
452
id
1,911
9,636
4,797
4,839
2,573
1,525
5,199
893
8,848
7,941
1,162
397
6,382

20,507
2,410
8,759
4,066
4,693
4,408
27,268
22,039
117
236
1,706
8,976
3,837
5,139
1,836
182
2,004
814
6,168
5,229
733
199
4,297

23,728
2,852
9,405
3,891
5,514
4,221
31,764
26,089
154
245
2,139
11,017
3,952
7,065
1,929
229
2,413
1,044
6,919
5,675
871
264
4,540

26,727
3,126
8,434
2,408
6,026
2,735
35,552
29,452
120
261
2,087
13,106
4,842
8,264
2,001
362
2,869
1,216
7,430
6,100
836
300
4,964

29,453
3,249
9,901
2,296
7,605
2,612
39,991
33,123
88
335
2,286
14,156
5,660
8,496
3,324
360
3,223
1,242
8,109
6,868
952
327
5,589

31,800
3,460
11,990
4,335
7,655
4,640
42,610
34,921
72
193
2,864
15,315
6,284
9,031
2,441
420
3,196
1,146
9,274
7,689
996
366
6,327

34,887
3,855
14,153
5,714
8,439
6,027
46,868
38,777
83
109
3,275
18,301
7,117
11,184
2,803
434
3,329
1,112
9,331
8,091
1,043
412
6,636

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

63

ARKANSAS

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]
M ille r , A rk a n s a s

M is s is s ip p i, A r k a n s a s

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

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

Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income*.......................................................
Population (thousands)2..............................................

323,564
8,18)
38.6
33 1,751

349,765
5,845
39.1
355,610

373,672
16,144
39.2
389,816

396,398
14,090
38.7
410,488

406,451
19,685
38.9
426,136

445,026

424,097
20,929
39.1

452,335

419,727
32,608
59.3

4 6 1,172

446,711
14,461
59.0

516,220

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 ) .........................................................................

8,603

9,098

9,952

10,597

10,956

11,3 86

7,628

7,819

8 ,710

208,835
12,933
31,851
227,753
43,818
60,180

226,308
14,255
31,824
243,877
45,688
66,045

260,183
15,846
27,980
272,317
50,217
67,282

262,182
17,062
35,430
280,550
55,498
74,440

281,097
18,162
31,977
294,912
54,626
76,598

297,203
19,250
30,179
308,132
57,050
79,844

339,399
18,319
-15,288
305,792
56,200
90,343

345,267
19,788
-16,637
308,842
55,943
96,387

158,552
18,880
31,403
6,503
24,900
8,187
200,648
182,586
466
1,597
17,485
66,141
(D)
(0)
16,100
11,260
26,593
6,718
36,226
18,062
1,608
693
15,761

172,356
20,697
33,255
4,219
29,036
5,845
220,463
200,823
1,001
1,381
20,253
71,615
(»)
(0)
17,472
12,444
29,196
7,649
39,812
19,640
1,810
875
16,955

190,201
21,983
47,999
14,542
33,457
16,144
244,039
221,880
859
1,657
23,106
81,139
(D)
(0)
18,820
12,969
31,095
8,472
43,763
22,159
1,882
956
19,321

192,821
21,211
48,150
12,522
35,628
14,090
248,092
223,563
544
1,808
24,340
77,379
(D)
(D)
18,559
12,521
30,941
9,054
48,417
24,529
1,917
1,023
21,589

200,639
21,547
58,911
18,152
40,759
19,685
261,412
234,696
560
1,581
23,887
77,346
(0)
(0)
19,633
12,281
31,152
10,736
57,520
26,716
1,714
1,143
23,859

211,727
22,902
62,574
19,338
43,236
20,929
276,274
248,565
646
1,606
24,760
84,905
(D)
(0)
20,335
12,148
31,529
11,528
61,108
27,709
1,666
1,302
24,741

267,676
23,328
48,395
21,660
26,735
32,608
306,791
209,485
3,523
516
10,983
99,368
61,277
38,091
14,836
11,207
30,210
7,619
31,223
97,306
13,029
46,412
37,865

285,305
25,302
34,660
3,921
30,739
14,461
330,806
227,836
3,073
413
11,614
111,986
66,915
45,071
14,245
11,921
32,616
8,561
33,407
102,970
13,209
51,118
38,643

1987

1982

1983

1985

1986

1987

519,600
494,792
24,808
58.8
8,840

531,908
522,363
9,545
58.1
9,156

575,035
548,071
26,964
57.4
10,018

397,332
21,493
-17,818
358,021
58,725
99,474

390,015
22,979
-17,015
350,021
63,175
106,404

388,694
24,072
-17,869
346,753
73,303
111,852

429,221
25,644
-19,346
384,231
76,285
114,519

307,807
26,384
63,141
29,356
33,785
39,705
357,627
245,030
3,300
368
13,072
121,658
67,269
54,389
15,543
12,065
34,030
9,158
35,836
112,597
13,885
56,620
42,092

313,648
26,127
50,240
14,556
35,684
24,808
365,207
246,575
2,962
479
13,914
119,315
61,084
58,231
16,346
12,166
34,628
9,537
37,228
118,632
14,327
59,871
44,434

323,402
26,341
38,951
-582
39,533
9,545
379,149
254,367
2,815
171
16,321
116,461
62,330
54,131
18,824
15,049
35,062
10,277
39,387
124,782
14,440
62,878
47,464

342,912
28,544
57,765
16,285
41,480
26,964
402,257
272,096
3,501
298
19,321
121,937
64,056
57,881
20,420
15,865
36,347
11,618
42,789
130,161
15,523
66,640
47,998

1986

1987

1984

In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e

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

476,515
39,705
59.3

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..................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

M onroe, Arkansas

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income......................................
Nonfarm personal income..................................
Farm income1...............................................
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...............
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.......................
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 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.......................................
Military................................................
State and local........................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1983

1984

1985

Montgom ery, Arkansas

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

82,129
7,304
13.9
89,433

84,112
9,252
13.7

93,364

100,876

88,410
12,466
13.4

112 ,3 11

94,137
18,174
13.1

102,122

94,467
7,655
12.9

110,462

53,878

48,602
5,276
7.6

56,471

52,255
4,216
7.6

64,787

55,893
8,894
7.8

68,036

58,792
9,244
7.9

77,2 38

6,428

97,542
12,920
12.8

6,811

7,501

8,545

61,057
16,181
7.9

7,910

63,662
15,023
7.9

8,659

7,097

7,389

8,322

8,598

9 ,774

9,939

44,638
2,471
5,341
47,508
16,265
25,660

44,606
2,319
5,729
48,016
17,343
28,005

51,861
2,636
6,131
55,356
17,266
28,254

61,161
3,011
6,769
64,919
18,015
29,377

52,918
3,213
4,593
54,298
17,148
30,676

59,258
3,341
5,026
60,943
17,889
31,630

26,303
1,386
3,594
28,511
10,153
15,214

26,693
1,441
4,254
29,506
10,667
16,298

31,725
1,479
5,608
35,854
12,113
16,820

32,967
1,632
6,081
37,416
13,187
17,433

40,369
1,646
5,856
44,579
14,007
18,652

41,038
1,816
5,480
44,702
14,713
19,270

31,746
2,669
10,223
3,952
6,271
7,304
37,334
29,471
1,048
122
1,301
5,796
2,742
3,054
2,414
2,889
7,963
1,904
6,034
7,863
1,044
234
6,585

29,347
2,492
12,767
6,029
6,738
9,252
35,354
27,264
1,042
258
994
2,634
1,019
1,615
2,460
2,950
8,257
2,245
6,424
8,090
1,125
303
6,662

32,619
2,717
16,525
9,301
7,224
12,466
39,395
30,965
948
107
1,546
4,011
2,086
1,925
2,719
3,113
8,395
2,456
7,670
8,430
1,095
327
7,008

34,280
2,805
24,076
15,026
9,050
18,174
42,987
34,117
942
127
1,401
4,311
1,957
2,354
3,984
2,920
8,973
2,389
9,070
8,870
1,150
348
7,372

36,474
2,979
13,465
4,529
8,936
7,655
45,263
36,355
848
(1)
1,457
5,902
2,662
3,240
3,345
2,704
8,934
2,454
10,669
8,908
1,174
389
7,345

36,909
2,965
19,384
9,617
9,767
12,920
46,338
37,127
966
id
1,559
6,485
3,161
3,324
3,867
2,957
8,860
2,431
9,959
9,211
1,228
439
7,544

15,650
1,500
9,153
4,821
4,332
5,276
21,027
15,889
96
1,816
3,351
3,904
(D)
(0)
1,027
745
1,694
407
2,849
5,138
1,532
128
3,478

15,569
1,468
9,656
3,774
5,882
4,216
22,477
16,801
814
932
1,710
5,390
(D)
(D)
1,212
745
2,030
528
3,440
5,676
1,848
168
3,660

15,118
1,380
15,227
8,457
6,770
8,894
22,831
16,932
532
720
2,236
4,690
(0)
(0)
1,325
868
2,195
511
3,855
5,899
1,840
189
3,870

16,012
1,416
15,539
8,830
6,709
9,244
23,723
17,374
341
263
2,201
5,363
(0)
(0)
1,527
859
2,176
535
4,109
6,349
1,913
209
4,227

15,539
1,334
23,496
15,787
7,709
16,181
24,188
17,515
225
274
2,526
4,141
(0)
1,978
900
2,271
592
4,608
6,673
1,956
234
4,483

16,883
1,497
22,658
14,621
8,037
15,023
26,015
19,127
258
326
3,026
4,602
(0)
(9)
1,988
944
2,449
615
4,919
6,888
1,936
264
4,688

(D)

78,685

64

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ARKANSAS

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]
N e w to n , A rk a n s a s

N e v a d a , A rk a n sa s

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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)2..............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
Derivation of total personal income:
Total earnings by place of work...................................
Less: Personal contributions tor social insurance’...............
Plus: Adjustment for residence....................................
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................
Plus-. Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

85,798

76,215
9,583
tu

77,678
9,192
11.0

86,870

85,257
11,942
10.9
97,199

102,551

88,287
14,264
10.9

111,654

91,717
19,937
10.8

110,299

94,923
15,376
10.8

43,453
3,376
7.8
46,829

49,410

45,116
4,294
8.0

51,007
3,548
8.1
54,555

58 ,1 21

54,734
3,387
8.1

60,742

57,544
3,198
8.2

60,568
4,686
8.2

7,76 4

7,904

8,892

9,385

10,299

10,255

6,026

6,142

6,761

7,140

7,422

7,986

43,655
2,206
7,789
49,238
15,951
20,609

44,339
2,257
7,594
49,676
15,734
21,460

53,598
2,702
8,384
59,280
16,532
21,387

60,242
3,141
6,337
63,438
16,810
22,303

68,668
3,351
5,830
71,147
16,742
23,765

67,153
3,614
5,014
68,553
17,542
24,204

13,743
667
14,333
27,409
7,047
12,373

15,948
731
13,733
28,950
7,175
13,285

16,771
833
16,279
32,217
8,539
13,799

16,710
908
17,527
33,329
9,706
15,086

16,855
918
18,729
34,666
10,172
15,904

19,741
1,046
19,417
38,112
10,672
16,470

26,954
2,999
13,702
8,952
4,750
9,583
34,072
26,534
121
143
1,540
11,959
4,873
7,086
2,937
914
3,957
937
4,026
7,538
935
187
6,416

27,647
3,050
13,642
8,583
5,059
9,192
35,147
26,958
316
154
2,175
10,948
3,294
7,654
3,027
785
4,210
1,074
4,269
8,189
978
244
6,967

32,758
3,587
17,253
11,343
5,910
11,942
41,656
32,803
325
152
2,108
14,885
(0)
(0)
3,784
762
4,741
1,233
4,813
8,853
1,008
265
7,580

36,605
3,871
19,766
13,675
6,091
14,264
45,978
36,291
(0)
(0)
2,703
(»)
(0)
(0)
3,850
848
4,638
1,409
4,957
9,687
1,056
288
8,343

38,225
4,057
26,386
19,357
7,029
19,937
48,731
38,907
351
707
3,617
17,544
(0)
(0)
4,296
893
4,545
1,464
5,490
9,824
1,110
322
8,392

40,577
4,421
22,155
14,770
7,385
15,376
51,777
42,029
(0)
(0)
4,380
19,660
(0)
(0)
4,528
870
4,541
1,437
5,846
9,748
1,090
363
8,295

7,015
574
6,154
3,214
2,940
3,376
10,367
5,995
(U
95
1,046
294
(0)
(0)
302
249
1,173
305
2,530
4,372
853
131
3,388

7,638
666
7,644
4,139
3,505
4,294
11,654
6,979
306
94
1,050
400
(D)
(0)
231
296
1,222
460
2,920
4,675
968
178
3,529

8,662
760
7,349
3,394
3,955
3,548
13,223
7,954
239
192
1,276
(9)
(»)
(9)
425
(9)
1,349
425
3,068
5,269
1,042
197
4,030

8,916
763
7,031
3,239
3,792
3,387
13,323
7,772
139
69
1,349
759

8,887
762
7,206
3,056
4,150
3,198
13,657
7,930
98
(L)
1,408
722

9,959
912
8,870
4,540
4,330
4,686
15,055
8,953
(9)
(L)
1,523
992

(9)
(9)

(9)
(9)

(9)
(9)

65,254

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

O u a c h ita , A rk a n s a s

1982

1983

1984

1985

293
379
1,545
403
2,836
5,551
1,087
215
4,249

347
381
1,484
371
3,088
5,727
1,082
239
4,406

660
417
1,580
(9)
3,420
6,102
1,202
269
4,631

P e rry , A rk a n sa 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 income.............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)’ ..............................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

66,175
8,168
8.0

248,004

246,698
1,306
31.5

287,705

286,868
837
32.1

307,142
3,222
32.9
310,364

322,785
3,359
33.5
326,144

335,526

329,297
6,229
33.8

344,311

338,628
5,683
33.9

49,168

47,704
1,464
7.5

52,561

51,561
1,000
7.6

59,575

55,249
4,326
7.7

64,323

59,476
4,847
7.8

71,9 05

63,522
8,383
7.9

74,343

7,8 75

8,952

9,429

9 ,747

9,939

10,156

6,552

6,903

7,689

8,228

9,126

9,241

159,005
10,100
4,860
153,765
34,748
59,491

186,886
11,942
9,217
184,161
40,695
62,849

202,056
12,940
12,188
201,304
44,709
64,351

203,121
13,828
16,480
205,773
50,588
69,783

208,216
14,141
17,295
211,370
51,247
72,909

214,604
14,685
15,950
215,869
53,467
74,975

13,394
796
16,004
28,602
6,608
13,958

14,354
875
16,661
30,140
7,189
15,232

19,494
1,004
17,198
35,688
7,899
15,988

23,846
1,327
16,171
38,690
8,488
17,145

27,985
1,355
18,211
44,841
8,862
18,202

28,242
1,427
19,083
45,898
9,290
19,155

125,465
16,588
16,952
1,024
15,928
1,306
157,699
136,584
655
5,196
6,628
68,784
44.838
23,946
10,707
5,019
17,897
3,833
17.865
21.115
2,608
532
17.975

146,374
19,586
20,926
561
20,365
837
186,049
163,803
3,392
5,354
7,331
86,451
50,669
35,782
11,411
6.008
19,844
4,244
19,768
22,246
2,673
712
18,861

157,538
19,067
25,451
2,948
22,503
3,222
198,834
174,874
2,317
5,077
9,202
90,638
48,041
42,597
12,930
6,520
20,959
4,651
22,580
23,960
2,762
800
20,398

159,051
17,585
26,485
3,107
23,378
3,359
199,762
173,497
1,480
5,292
8,081
88,051
43,357
44,694
12,180
7,089
22,143
5,129
24,052
26,265
2,920
886
22,459

159,037
16,753
32,426
5,994
26,432
6,229
201,987
174,516
980
3,925
9,233
85,028
38,993
46,035
14,692
8,402
21,280
5,285
25,691
27,471
2,936
989
23,546

164,264
17,291
33,049
5,454
27,595
5,683
208,921
180,245
1,113
3,949
9,590
87,312
40,856
46,456
15,778
8,504
21,559
5,484
26,956
28,676
3,067
1,114
24,495

8,351
718
4,325
987
3,338
1,464
11,930
7,597
142
(L)
1,699
(0)
0
(9)
586
(0)
1,335
207
2,103
4,333
1,064
127
3,142

9,229
890
4,235
541
3,694
1,000
13,354
8,853
323
(L)
1,753
(0)
0
(D)
1,120
(D)
1,369
277
2,207
4,501
1,130
168
3,203

10,478
960
8,056
3,875
4,181
4,326
15,168
10,067
266
102
1,820
(9)
0
(9)
1,369
(9)
1,954
304
2,483
5,101
1,131
188
3,782

13,654
1,171
9,021
4,398
4,623
4,847
18,999
13,390
206
(9)
2,339
(9)
0
(9)
1,507
(9)
2,195
313
3,523
5,609
1,143
207
4,259

13,555
1,139
13,291
7,936
5,355
8,383
19,602
13,680
180
(9)
2,562
(9)
0
(9)
1,613
(9)
1,861
539
4,059
5,922
1,163
232
4,527

13,735
1,185
13,322
7,693
5,629
8,168
20,074
14,017
215
(9)
2,735
1,781
(D)
(9)
1,713
(9)
1,662
544
4,494
6,057
1,159
261
4,637

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 other1......
Mining........................................................
Construction..................................................
Manufacturing................................................
Nondurable goods........................................
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade..............................................
Retail trade...................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military......................................................
State and local..............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

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65

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income.......................................
Nonfarm personal income...................................
Farm income1................................................
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...............
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5........................
Plus: Transfer payments....................................
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............................................
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........................................
Military.................................................
State and local.........................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income......................................
Nonfarm personal income..................................
Farm income1...............................................
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..............
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.......................
Plus: Transfer payments....................................
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..........................................
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.......................................
Military................................................
State and local........................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

Phillips, Arkansas
1984
1985

1982

1983

225,820
208,866
16,954
34.2
6,604

221,808
216,477
5,331
33.9
6,541

246,809
227,501
19,308
33.8
7,312

139,438
7,944
-307
131,187
30,314
64,319

129,073
8,012
203
121,264
31,286
69,258

104,236
10,324
24,878
11,276
13,602
16,954
122,484
100,919
1,393
235
8,306
23,638
15,750
7,888
11,675
8,635
17,013
4,797
25,227
21,565
2,190
602
18,773

103,345
10,367
15,361
-144
15,505
5,331
123,742
100,921
1,359
263
7,893
22,953
14,985
7,968
11,056
7,617
18,068
5,064
26,648
22,821
2,226
771
19,824

1987

261,542
238,041
23,501
33.6
7,776

250,174
242,543
7,631
33.0
7,570

263,963
247,608
16,355
32.2
8,187

76,895
71,799
5,096
10.1
7,588

79,074
74,077
4,997
10.1
7,811

87,705
79,387
8,318
10.1
8,658

150,998
8,561
507
142,944
32,597
71,268

158,926
9,290
333
149,969
34,862
76,711

140,905
9,129
360
132,136
37,477
80,561

150,611
9,313
882
142,180
38,919
82,864

40,192
2,241
7,823
45,774
12,606
18,515

41,022
2,261
8,480
47,241
12,129
19,704

109,427
10,447
31,124
13,920
17,204
19,308
131,690
106,623
1,326
269
8,260
25,081
14,133
10,948
11,087
8,282
18,661
5,561
28,096
25,067
2,318
820
21,929

113,542
10,565
34,819
18,206
16,613
23,501
135,425
108,666
1,232
309
7,514
25,830
14,783
11,047
11,486
8,180
19,310
5,715
29,090
26,759
2,436
890
23,433

109,805
10,051
21,049
2,430
18,619
7,631
133,274
105,078
1,023
249
7,213
24,467
14,620
9,847
10,642
7,921
17,399
5,782
30,382
28,196
2,440
994
24,762

110,225
10,034
30,352
10,920
19,432
16,355
134,256
105,604
1,288
222
7,346
25,447
14,926
10,521
9,806
8,407
17,811
5,782
29,495
28,652
2,436
1,120
25,096

24,424
2,791
12,977
4,550
8,427
5,096
35,096
28,407
417
236
2,665
9,729
3,132
6,597
3,552
860
5,116
1,154
4,678
6,689
2,149
171
4,369

23,952
2,707
14,363
4,472
9,891
4,997
36,025
28,807
1,283
221
2,563
7,705
2,975
4,730
4,024
971
5,646
1,475
4,919
7,218
2,421
221
4,576

Poinsett, A rkansas
1984
1985

1982

Pike, Arkansas
1984
1985

1986

1983

1986

1987

95,457
85,395
10,062
10.1
9,413

101,185
86,460
14,725
10.1
10,054

104,892
92,429
12,463
10.2
10,310

45,066
2,343
11,085
53,808
13,409
20,488

50,007
2,673
11,072
58,406
15,192
21,859

54,632
2,700
11,111
63,043
15,122
23,020

60,648
3,320
8,034
65,362
15,863
23,667

24,346
2,635
18,085
7,800
10,285
8,318
36,748
29,395
1,143
496
2,723
7,315
2,460
4,855
4,123
1,032
5,886
1,648
5,029
7,353
1,994
246
5,113

24,791
2,580
22,636
9,553
13,083
10,062
39,945
32,077
818
534
3,602
6,880
1,332
5,548
6,122
985
6,196
1,685
5,255
7,868
2,147
268
5,453

25,077
2,555
27,000
14,222
12,778
14,725
39,907
31,788
678
408
3,879
6,320
1,365
4,955
5,429
1,058
5,948
1,912
6,156
8,119
2,104
300
5,715

31,125
3,389
26,134
11,930
14,204
12,463
48,185
39,607
767
806
4,138
11,701
4,422
7,279
6,551
1,107
6,108
1,857
6,572
8,578
2,171
337
6,
0
70
..

1986

1987

1982

1983

Polk, Arkansas
1984
1985

1986

1987

239,746
209,480
30,266
26.0
9,204

236,032
217,299
18,733
26.0
9,075

260,851
228,035
32,816
25.9
10,073

122,931
113,937
8,994
17.1
7,203

129,454
121,261
8,193
17.2
7,518

146,881
128,879
18,002
17.4
8,438

157,824
135,642
22,182
17.3
9,141

178,451
144,920
33,531
17.0
10,484

175,749
148,901
26,848
17.0
10,349

142,511
6,771
18,182
153,922
31,765
49,395

140,177
7,625
18,523
151,075
35,365
53,306

134,093
8,064
19,148
145,177
34,805
56,050

153,332
8,523
21,784
166,593
36,421
57,837

69,052
4,004
-110
64,938
22,736
35,257

70,035
4,084
-51
65,900
25,084
38,470

85,749
4,490
-240
81,019
26,609
39,253

91,838
4,919
-246
86,673
29,378
41,773

110,249
5,411
-220
104,618
30,222
43,611

104,539
5,549
132
99,122
31,603
45,024

86,088
9,014
47,409
31,853
15,556
39,462
103,049
87,508
1,618
172
4,716
39,371
16,994
22,377
6,610
8,067
11,244
4,930
10,780
15,541
1,709
648
13,184

90,498
9,137
40,542
22,699
17,843
30,266
109,911
93,059
1,580
653
6,361
42,699
17,635
25,064
6,733
7,310
11,129
4,930
11,664
16,852
1,832
686
14,334

93,654
9,509
30,930
11,238
19,692
18,733
115,360
97,915
1,530
529
6,275
45,473
16,018
29,455
6,997
7,880
11,150
4,988
13,093
17,445
1,850
766
14,829

97,810
9,772
45,750
24,933
20,817
32,816
120,516
102,548
1,846
475
6,464
46,314
16,052
30,262
7,588
9,366
11,618
5,192
13,685
17,968
1,968
864
15,136

44,645
4,997
19,410
8,067
11,343
8,994
60,058
51,009
433
480
3,619
20,645
9,011
11,634
4,650
1,626
7,411
1,485
10,660
9,049
1,996
288
6,765

44,881
5,043
20,111
7,293
12,818
8,193
61,842
52,199
1,056
593
4,044
19,608
8,825
10,783
4,801
1,781
8,187
1,914
10,215
9,643
2,093
379
7,171

48,375
5,296
32,078
17,109
14,969
18,002
67,747
56,962
836
534
4,918
20,994
8,418
12,576
5,772
1,935
8,237
2,253
11,483
10,785
2,177
423
8,185

49,652
5,317
36,869
21,333
15,536
22,182
69,656
58,075
644
656
4,096
21,251
8,722
12,529
6,225
2,047
8,156
2,603
12,397
11,581
2,277
458
8,846

53,766
5,724
50,759
32,723
18,036
33,531
76,718
64,226
646
445
4,562
24,336
11,561
12,775
7,288
1,877
8,276
2,722
14,074
12,492
2,332
511
9,649

53,853
5,577
45,109
26,038
19,071
26,848
77,691
64,353
930
133
4,917
22,189
8,180
14,009
7,865
1,699
8,277
2,672
15,671
13,338
2,348
575
10,415

1982

1983

196,024
174,977
21,047
26.4
7,428

200,926
179,546
21,380
26.3
7,650

235,082
195,620
39,462
26.0
9,028

109,381
5,782
15,395
118,994
32,583
44,447

111,551
5,905
15,863
121,509
31,333
48,084

75,990
7,889
25,502
12,993
12,509
21,047
88,334
75,249
1,785
304
3,341
33,739
15,093
18,646
5,618
7,425
10,347
3,951
8,739
13,085
1,569
445
11,071

76,210
8,066
27,275
13,628
13,647
21,380
90,171
76,545
1,327
248
4,128
33,479
16,967
16,512
5,437
6,774
10,716
4,639
9,797
13,626
1,626
599
11,401

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ARKANSAS

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]
P o p e , A rk a n sa s

1982

P ra irie , A rk a n s a s

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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

324,668

311,472
13,196
40.5

355,187

346,137
9,050
40.9

374,223
18,637
41.6
392,860

406,246
23,571
42.6
429,817

440,731
34,276
43.4
475,007

488,195

462,123
26,072
44.1

75 ,0 71

62,903
12,168
10.2

66,094
18,291
10.2
84,385

71,532
20,536
10.1
92,068

75,572
16,138
10.0
9 1,710

78,583
5,522
10.1
84,105

91,108

8,026

8,676

9,438

10,099

10,956

11,059

7,366

8,297

9,157

9,142

8,359

9 ,12 1

243,733
14,410
-17,243
212,080
47,127
65,461

268,935
16,296
-20,708
231,931
53,004
70,252

302,133
17,847
-20,476
263,810
56,338
72,712

328,935
20,393
-22,251
286,291
63,697
79,829

380,416
23,490
-30,995
325,931
64,582
84,494

384,022
24,318
-28,033
331,671
67,327
89,197

35,943
1,521
9,109
43,531
16,224
15,316

44,070
1,629
9,136
51,577
16,507
16,301

50,687
1,911
9,444
58,220
16,969
16,879

47,794
2,128
10,453
56,119
17,066
18,525

40,748
2,371
10,113
48,490
16,321
19,294

46,983
2,536
9,857
54,304
17,008
19,796

183,270
22,254
38,209
10,701
27,508
13,196
230,537
195,220
810
1,837
17,356
57,971
44,181
13,790
39,295
8,470
25,280
5,016
39,185
35,317
8,198
1,120
25,999

204,630
25,031
39,274
6,654
32,620
9,050
259,885
222,019
1,909
1,770
24,240
62,208
48,017
14,191
45,055
8,236
29,450
6,113
43,038
37,866
8,847
1,318
27,701

222,636
26,198
53,299
16,290
37,009
18,637
283,496
242,453
2,016
1,308
23,723
68,770
52,312
16,458
50,543
9,216
32,000
6,881
47,996
41,043
8,850
1,299
30,894

241,470
27,387
60,078
21,219
38,859
23,571
305,364
260,777
1,999
1,689
24,978
73,350
54,204
19,146
53,116
10,441
34,402
7,687
53,115
44,587
9,121
1,448
34,018

273,247
30,554
76,615
31,922
44,693
34,276
346,140
299,713
2,112
1,042
37,078
79,122
56,040
23,082
60,166
11,548
37,283
8,495
62,867
46,427
9,179
1,522
35,726

281,713
31,517
70,792
23,557
47,235
26,072
357,950
310,271
2,543
1,077
33,189
86,222
61,665
24,557
61,459
12,661
38,386
8,818
65,916
47,679
9,131
1,728
36,820

20,077
1,554
14,312
8,364
5,948
12,168
23,775
18,306
649
1,1(L)58
2,243
315
1,928
2,973
1,923
5,101
803
3,425
5,469
801
172
4,496

21,071
1,736
21,263
14,624
6,639
18,291
25,779
20,128
655
(L)
1,115
3,673
600
3,073
2,362
1,780
5,789
790
3,935
5,651
837
224
4,590

23,809
2,160
24,718
16,930
7,788
20,536
30,151
24,182
863
(L)
1,398
5,960
488
5,472
2,830
1,935
5,759
930
4,476
5,969
874
244
4,851

24,796
2,273
20,725
12,578
8,147
16,138
31,656
25,171
825
1,5(L)73
6,667
457
6,210
3,337
1,792
5,364
1,023
4,557
6,485
931
264
5,290

26,982
2,599
11,167
2,021
9,146
5,522
35,226
28,422
845
(L)
1,778
8,705
708
7,997
3,957
1,628
5,221
1,097
5,179
6,804
1,006
296
5,502

28,300
3,023
15,660
6,130
9,530
9,782
37,201
30,208
888
(!)
1,885
10,130
740
9,390
4,038
1,657
5,184
1,104
5,310
6,993
1,129
333
5,531

1982

1983

1986

1987

1986

1987

81,326
9,782
10.0

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

R a n d o lp h , A rk a n s a s

P u la s k i, A rk a n s a s

1984

1985

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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus-. Transfer payments...........................................

3,816,229

3,810,237
5,992
345.3

4,1 15 ,434

4,111,466
3,968
347.6

4,425,573

4,418,193
7,380
350.9

4,780,333

4,772,140
8,193
353.7

5,073,964
3,145
356.0
5,077,109

5,304,016

5,298,690
5,326
358.1

100,808
11,438
16.4
112,246

113,425

108,350
5,075
16.6

128,150

117,451
10,699
16.4

126,499
8,994
16.7
135,493

144,286

134,284
10,002
16.7

154,513

11,050

11,839

12,613

13,515

14,260

14,810

6,833

6,837

7,792

8 ,112

8,645

9,190

3,363,664
205,515
-426,652
2,731,497
516,951
567,781

3,673,001
226,886
-479,827
2,966,288
537,938
611,208

3,990,241
246,428
-533,969
3,209,844
591,479
624,250

4,322,613
280,409
-589,480
3,452,724
654,441
673,168

4,607,290
304,136
-637,592
3,665,562
700,169
711,378

4,819,855
317,125
-684,562
3,818,168
734,293
751,555

68,986
3,773
3,775
68,988
15,896
27,362

68,241
4,139
2,796
66,898
17,476
29,051

81,433
4,665
3,205
79,973
18,321
29,856

84,762
5,286
3,106
82,582
20,281
32,630

90,241
5,649
3,686
88,278
21,751
34,257

96,401
5,887
5,383
95,897
22,745
35,871

2,868,238
280,774
214,652
3,571
211,081
5,992
3,357,672
2,636,057
8,199
14,470
203,494
446,605
201,765
244.840
371,518
285.365
340,442
279,018
686.946
721,615
187,818
123,394
410,403

3,121,890
307,261
243,850
1,633
242,217
3,968
3,669,033
2,902,035
9,848
14,652
215,740
473,570
211,326
262,244
399,334
305,063
381,902
337,068
764,858
766,998
202,163
129,940
434,895

3,389,461
319,130
281,650
5,083
276,567
7,380
3,982,861
3,141,939
10,544
14,007
246,472
505,764
226,611
279,153
425,527
346,317
405,524
349,726
838,058
840,922
222,729
141,925
476,268

3,673,810
329,507
319,296
5,938
313,358
8,193
4,314,420
3,401,465
9,493
16,166
264,729
513,294
230,244
283,050
463,585
370,131
436,411
398,981
928,675
912,955
235,850
150,850
526,255

3,922,039
341,196
344,055
934
343,121
3,145
4,604,145
3,643,522
10,516
11,018
275,699
525,053
240,511
284,542
495,527
380,968
462,579
150,201
1,031,961
960,623
239,120
153,138
568,365

4,093,372
354,639
371,844
3,028
368,816
5,326
4,814,529
3,825,674
12,245
10,954
265,258
527,352
249,363
277,989
542,009
396,825
480,024
453,442
1,137,565
988,855
254,824
152,983
581,048

44,159
5,048
19,779
10,118
9,661
11,438
57,548
50,140
199
84
1,804
23,753
(0)
(0)
4,718
2,004
7,162
2,029
8,387
7,408
971
277
6,160

48,178
5,579
14,484
3,802
10,682
5,075
63,166
55,326
246
70
2,434
26,321
(D)
(0)
5,100
2,079
8,058
2,343
8,675
7,840
1,021
365
6,454

54,197
5,996
21,240
9,443
11,797
10,699
70,734
61,830
201
68
2,696
30,311
(0)
(0)
5,423
2,469
8,356
2,485
9,821
8,904
1,057
400
7,447

57,017
6,014
21,731
7,778
13,953
8,994
75,768
65,935
143
90
3,165
30,813
(0)
(D)
6,118
2,686
8,278
2,632
12,010
9,833
1,059
441
8,333

59,316
6,252
24,673
8,808
15,865
10,002
80,239
69,988
111
(L)
4,057
32,061
(0)
(0)
6,555
3,166
8,848
2,659
12,483
10,251
1,099
492
8,660

61,017
6,367
29,017
12,442
16,575
13,704
82,697
72,069
151
(1)
4,539
32,756
(»)
(D)
6,674
3,323
8,886
2,817
12,874
10,628
1,199
554
8,875

140,809
13,704
16.8

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.............................................................
Prillate...........................................................
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.............................................
Military......................................................
State and local..............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

67

ARKANSAS

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

S a lin e , A rk a n s a s

S t . F ra n c is , A rk a n s a s

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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal Income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)2 ..............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
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 rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

214,12 4

202,358
11,766
31.3

216,487
8,901
31.2

225,388

229,900
16,096
31.4

245,996

242,402
17,060
31.4

259,462

245,789
8,510
31.4

254,299

248,747
12,018
31.2

260,765

504,180

502,339
1,841
54.5

539,718
1,715
55.0

541,433

580,925
2,064
55.5
582,989

631,592
2,015
56.7

633,607

680,940
2,380
58.1

683,320

719,100
3,131
59.7

6,841

7,223

7,839

8,265

8,090

8,361

3,244

9,836

10,497

11,16 8

11,7 69

12 ,102

159,501
9,405
-14,860
135,236
27,371
51,517

166,277
10,164
-13,321
142,792
27,291
55,305

188,840
11,129
-15,576
162,135
27,107
56,754

195,769
12,071
-15,200
168,498
30,360
60,604

182,729
11,758
-12,082
158,889
29,679
65,731

179,296
11,279
-6,618
161,399
31,017
68,349

232,138
13,914
167,731
385,955
42,855
75,370

225,385
13,498
199,276
411,163
47,709
82,561

227,148
13,542
234,632
448,238
51,316
83,435

230,922
14,702
262,593
478,813
58,183
96,611

235,742
14,990
293,846
514,598
63,280
105,442

244,862
15,717
316,437
545,582
66,681
109,968

125,889
13,635
19,977
6,727
13,250
11,766
147,735
124,892
1,114
650
5,037
60,642
7,264
53,378
12,011
8,862
16,128
4,320
16,068
22,843
2,483
529
19,831

132,101
14,456
19,720
4,046
15,674
8,901
157,376
135,759
1,080
605
5,496
61,741
7,075
54,666
12,420
9,520
17,617
5,077
22,203
21,617
2,650
688
18,279

145,183
15,139
28,518
11,323
17,195
16,096
172,744
147,564
1,189
724
7,048
67,292
7,726
59,566
13,456
10,356
18,837
5,499
23,163
25,180
2,851
763
21,566

149,619
14,803
31,347
12,348
18,999
17,060
178,709
148,510
1,106
790
7,238
66,336
9,638
56,698
13,768
9,717
19,610
5,615
24,330
30,199
2,954
830
26,415

143,787
13,938
25,004
3,867
21,137
8,510
174,219
141,901
978
776
7,273
58,891
10,215
48,676
14,644
8,759
18,743
5,620
26,217
32,318
2,990
927
28,401

136,941
13,159
29,196
7,160
22,036
12,018
167,278
133,813
1,115
401
7,318
51,968
10,250
41,718
14,544
7,671
18,418
5,689
26,689
33,465
2,984
1,044
29,437

182,270
23,168
26,700
1,370
25,330
1,841
230,297
191,269
441
4,333
18,136
106,273
92,554
13,719
6,763
4,968
21,834
4,712
23,809
39,028
1,563
948
36,517

173,704
21,425
30,256
1,261
28,995
1,715
223,670
182,530
823
3,298
18,880
89,950
76,824
13,126
7,743
5,841
25,136
5,409
25,450
41,140
1,682
1,265
38,193

173,588
19,595
33,965
1,615
32,350
2,064
225,084
180,432
765
1,876
22,137
77,665
62,975
14,690
9,557
7,421
27,171
6,063
27,777
44,652
1,789
1,384
41,479

176,408
18,438
36,076
1,581
34,495
2,015
228,907
182,132
661
1,802
23,619
71,584
54,902
16,682
9,832
8,303
28,459
6,502
31,370
46,775
1,926
1,502
43,347

176,446
17,601
41,695
1,957
39,738
2,380
233,362
183,286
628
1,792
25,754
62,520
45,183
17,337
10,107
8,571
29,021
6,921
37,972
50,076
1,974
1,676
46,426

182,256
17,936
44,670
2,689
41,981
3,131
241,731
191,159
697
2,372
27,219
62,732
42,943
19,789
10,097
8,998
31,054
7,242
40,748
50,572
2,137
1,890
46,545

1986

1987

722,231

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

S c o tt, A rk a n sa s

1982

1983

1984

S e a rc y , A rk a n sa s

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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

65,671

56,762
8,909
9.7

62,945
9,258
9.8

72,203

72,219
15,179
9.9

87,398

93,938

78,737
15,201
10.2

107,006

86,324
20,682
10.3

107,564

88,767
18,797
10.6

46,962
6,068
8.9
53,030

50,750
5,665
8.9
56,415

58,315

54,883
3,432
8.9

61,3 51

58,080
3,271
8.9

61,394
5,430
8.9
66,824

7 1 ,9 7 1

64,426
7,545
8.8

6,750

7,3 7 1

8,843

9,235

10,376

10,128

5,975

6,350

6,534

6,924

7,537

8,148

33,687
1,641
5,473
37,519
10,890
17,262

37,757
1,871
5,265
41,151
12,605
18,447

50,643
2,359
6,203
54,487
13,962
18,949

54,738
2,786
6,582
58,534
15,418
19,986

66,044
3,221
7,289
70,112
15,433
21,461

64,241
3,259
8,135
69,117
16,116
22,331

27,947
1,473
2,381
28,855
8,152
16,023

29,702
1,558
2,054
30,198
8,425
17,792

29,626
1,734
2,372
30,264
10,116
17,935

31,566
1,963
2,560
32,163
10,204
18,984

35,840
2,101
2,652
36,391
10,903
19,530

39,888
2,292
2,863
40,459
11,393
20,119

18,301
1,851
13,535
8,111
5,424
8,909
24,778
19,267
457
224
1,245
6,741
4,322
2,419
1,565
464
3,980
743
3,848
5,511
1,755
164
3,592

20,703
2,245
14,809
8,490
6,319
9,258
28,499
22,848
819
233
1,115
9,373
6,410
2,963
1,909
367
4,288
864
3,880
5,651
1,859
215
3,577

26,394
2,908
21,341
14,425
6,916
15,179
35,464
29,254
820
787
951
13,797
9,700
4,097
3,370
460
4,091
898
4,080
6,210
2,008
240
3,962

29,585
3,189
21,964
14,449
7,515
15,201
39,537
32,902
785
239
1,148
16,345
12,038
4,307
3,644
563
4,565
1,151
4,462
6,635
2,200
269
4,166

34,190
3,720
28,134
19,934
8,200
20,682
45,362
38,392
1,045
(L)
1,382
20,465
16,033
4,432
4,203
594
4,477
1,268
4,936
6,970
2,202
301
4,467

34,016
3,666
26,559
18,005
8,554
18,797
45,444
38,216
1,028
ai
1,611
19,242
13,970
5,272
4,393
560
4,846
1,323
5,191
7,228
2,201
338
4,689

13,871
1,257
12,819
5,802
7,017
6,068
21,879
18,002
1,316
(L)
1,853
5,440
3,015
2,425
912
663
3,100
756
3,920
3,877
642
149
3,086

14,213
1,333
14,156
5,408
8,748
5,665
24,037
19,917
2,017
id
2,171
5,769
3,363
2,406
982
804
3,339
705
4,085
4,120
643
195
3,282

15,909
1,422
12,295
3,180
9,115
3,432
26,194
21,513
2,038
ai
1,726
6,362
3,574
2,788
1,365
984
3,674
712
4,606
4,681
679
217
3,785

16,945
1,418
13,203
3,019
10,184
3,271
28,295
22,474
2,049
(!)
1,869
6,039
3,720
2,319
1,531
911
4,056
610
5,363
5,821
659
233
4,929

18,057
1,492
16,291
5,181
11,110
5,430
30,410
24,184
1,918
ai
2,246
6,371
4,140
2,231
1,776
858
3,819
741
6,437
6,226
640
261
5,325

19,320
1,619
18,949
7,285
11,664
7,545
32,343
25,701
2,437
2,3in44
6,933
4,292
2,641
1,708
868
3,822
736
6,835
6,642
655
294
5,693

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 utilities..........................
Wholesale trade.............................................
Retail trade...................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

ARKANSAS

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income*.......................................................
Population (thousands)2 ..............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
Derivation of total personal income:
Total earnings by place of work...................................
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............................................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal Income..........................................
Farm income’.......................................................
Population (thousands)1..............................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent1...............................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

Sebastian, Arkansas
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

Sevier, A rkansas
1984
1985

1986

1987

1,193,461
1,183,637
9,824
98.6
12,105

1,267,635
1,256,696
10,939
99.2
12,783

1,341,133
1,328,410
12,723
100.2
13,390

114,536
106,474
8,062
14.1
8,122

119,715
112,424
7,291
14.3
8,400

134,956
120,393
14,563
14.3
9,426

140,515
123,797
16,718
14.4
9,791

151,052
126,483
24,569
14.2
10,673

152,399
131,368
21,031
14.2
10,751

1,097,901
71,702
-259,133
767,066
184,660
167,298

1,166,694
80,656
-279,369
806,669
207,715
179,077

1,260,260
88,632
-308,511
863,117
213,434
191,084

1,357,825
95,006
-344,128
918,691
223,064
199,378

64,870
3,708
15,577
76,739
14,889
22,908

72,699
4,214
11,296
79,781
15,306
24,628

83,729
4,508
13,253
92,474
17,113
25,369

86,881
4,852
12,484
94,513
18,643
27,359

97,053
5,061
11,838
103,830
18,531
28,691

96,678
5,330
12,151
103,499
19,359
29,541

799,020
90,573
88,110
7,185
80,925
8,158
969,545
891,541
1,518
29,156
49,659
348,979
107,858
241,121
64,241
54,067
96,706
38,192
209,023
78,004
26,234
2,674
49,096

898,156
98,074
101,671
9,310
92,361
10,270
1,087,631
1,003,108
1,438
33,236
67,052
396,408
117,079
279,329
69,636
58,667
105,244
43,186
228,241
84,523
28,472
2,674
53,377

956,930
100,232
109,532
8,892
100,640
9,824
1,156,870
1,067,287
1,650
34,960
67,490
423,278
132,158
291,120
72,533
61,841
114,189
47,044
244,302
89,583
30,587
2,845
56,151

1,028,550
106,562
125,148
10,041
115,107
10,939
1,249,321
1,155,321
1,609
28,003
75,313
465,564
147,278
318,286
81,650
62,468
115,596
53,219
271,899
94,000
31,253
3,176
59,571

1,109,736
114,382
133,707
11,812
121,895
12,723
1,345,102
1,245,330
1,784
25,769
79,610
507,574
159,932
347,642
84,733
64,783
120,327
54,519
306,231
99,772
34,800
3,548
61,424

42,614
4,814
17,442
7,451
9,991
8,062
56,808
50,028
955
(L)
2,599
16,711
8,771
7,940
7,707
2,510
7,216
1,551
10,739
6,780
1,600
239
4,941

48,023
5,562
19,114
6,704
12,410
7,291
65,408
57,888
1,755
(L)
3,516
19,374
10,953
8,421
9,057
2,680
8,000
1,949
11,514
7,520
1,824
315
5,381

50,111
5,616
28,002
13,987
14,015
14,563
69,166
61,242
1,445
50
3,687
20,652
11,658
8,994
9,418
3,114
9,023
2,110
11,743
7,924
1,867
348
5,709

52,002
5,569
29,310
16,141
13,169
16,718
70,163
60,657
1,289
66
3,549
21,840
13,487
8,353
7,911
3,176
9,043
2,311
11,472
9,506
2,023
379
7,104

52,725
5,548
38,780
23,991
14,789
24,569
72,484
62,410
1,225
(L)
4,182
22,538
14,238
8,300
7,874
3,259
8,726
2,363
12,222
10,074
1,937
423
7,714

54,925
5,817
35,936
20,414
15,522
21,031
75,647
65,287
1,263
(L)
5,000
23,915
16,112
7,803
7,734
3,088
9,144
2,445
12,656
10,360
1,944
477
7,939

1983

Sharp, Arkansas
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

964,417
957,052
7,365
95.1
10,146

1,025,226
1,017,068
8,158
96.2
10,661

1,119,024
1,108,754
10,270
97.6
11,464

891,116
57,485
-194,108
639,523
166,209
158,685

977,703
63,583
-224,374
689,746
169,509
165,971

730,553
82,039
78,524
6,361
72,163
7,365
883,751
807,450
1,196
28,087
49,527
292,845
101,326
191,519
62,994
52,059
89,486
34,429
196,827
76,301
28,404
2,177
45,720
1982

1982

1983

Stone, Arkansas
1984
1985

1986

1987

104,553
99,748
4,805
14.7
7,136

111,583
106,243
5,340
15.1
7,379

118,932
113,348
5,584
15.4
7,721

126,903
121,783
5,120
15.4
8,234

134,784
127,480
7,304
15.5
8,692

139,313
132,848
6,465
15.7
8,893

53,790
49,306
4,484
9.3
5,769

57,705
54,061
3,644
9.6
6,030

67,911
59,051
8,860
9.6
7,042

72,289
63,104
9,185
9.8
7,361

79,145
66,032
13,113
10.1
7,862

81,512
69,012
12,500
10.3
7,926

34,242
2,110
8,739
40,871
26,895
36,787

38,627
2,335
8,260
44,552
27,932
39,099

41,844
2,584
8,732
47,992
29,854
41,086

43,500
2,911
8,760
49,349
32,991
44,563

48,054
3,078
9,166
54,142
33,656
46,986

50,317
3,414
8,843
55,746
35,365
48,202

26,141
1,391
3,408
28,158
8,670
16,962

27,601
1,523
3,143
29,221
9,761
18,723

35,177
1,686
3,391
36,882
10,937
20,092

37,229
1,926
3,459
38,762
11,970
21,557

42,434
2,016
3,651
44,069
12,420
22,656

43,544
2,178
3,738
45,104
12,969
23,439

20,077
1,915
12,250
4,163
8,087
4,805
29,437
21,984
313
298
4,474
895
(D )
(D)
2,860
. 1,015
5,141
1,526
5,462
7,453
925
247
6,281

22,231
2,190
14,206
4,724
9,482
5,340
33,287
25,397
290
244
5,577
1,306
(D)
(0)
2,776
1,075
6,069
1,896
6,164
7,890
980
333
6,577

24,420
2,450
14,974
4,979
9,995
5,584
36,260
27,281
259
241
3,937
1,138
(D)
(D )
4,922
1,224
6,399
2,237
6,924
8,979
1,014
374
7,591

26,154
2,532
14,814
4,520
10,294
5,120
38,380
28,520
201
332
3,835
1,160
(D)
(D )
5,380
1,068
6,884
2,068
7,592
9,860
1,072
408
8,380

27,164
2,669
18,221
6,710
11,511
7,304
40,750
30,631
188
117
4,351
1,452

29,392
2,916
18,009
5,845
12,164
6,465
43,852
33,223
233
120
4,545
2,221
719
1,502
6,400
1,045
6,578
2,454
9,627
10,629
1,145
513
8,971

15,412
1,426
9,303
4,200
5,103
4,484
21,657
15,744
588
(L)
1,943
2,973
2,110
863
1,466
213
3,558
468
4,501
5,913
1,737
157
4,019

16,782
1,625
9,194
3,366
5,828
3,644
23,957
17,698
877
(U
2,423
3,365
2,347
1,018
1,463
215
4,076
624
4,625
6,259
1,829
211
4,219

18,201
1,685
15,291
8,583
6,708
8,860
26,317
19,684
972
(U
3,053
3,676
2,424
1,252
1,864
232
4,256
718
4,884
6,633
1,632
235
4,766

19,891
1,804
15,534
8,933
6,601
9,185
28,044
21,198
774
ai
3,659
4,216
2,660
1,556
1,659
258
4,601
827
5,167
6,846
1,592
261
4,993

20,880
1,852
19,702
12,876
6,826
13,113
29,321
22,003
685
ai
3,589
4,767
3,215
1,552
1,607
365
4,551
820
5,601
7,318
1,567
290
5,461

22,093
1,980
19,471
12,263
7,208
12,500
31,044
23,565
715
ai
3,759
5,244
3,670
1,574
1,531
381
4,919
895
6,105
7,479
1,473
328
5,678

(D )

6,233
1,024
6,361
2,375
8,530
10,119
1,113
455
8,551
(D )

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

69

ARKANSAS

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

V a n B u re n , A rk a n sa s

U n io n , A rk a n s a s

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

Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income*.......................................................
Population (thousands)’ ..............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
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...........................................

507,195

502,702
4,493
48.8

528,357

526,506
1,851
49.0

563,871

559,344
4,527
49.2

598,336

589,956
8,380
49.3

623,425

613,781
9,644
49.0

646,666

641,541
5,125
48.9

92,522

86,165
6,357
14.0

99,878

93,409
6,469
14.3

111,78 0

102,350
9,430
14.7

124,285

114,694
9,591
14.9

135,349

120,877
14,472
15.0

142,002

10,387

10,794

11,460

12,139

12,724

13,213

6,C30

6,986

7,626

8,358

9,006

9,310

368,253
22,969
-23,545
321,739
99,052
86,404

384,194
24,164
-22,686
337,344
98,734
92,279

407,730
25,725
-23,175
358,830
109,745
95,296

421,652
28,023
-23,439
370,190
124,334
103,812

431,071
28,856
-22,635
379,580
133,303
110,542

445,426
30,269
-23,265
391,892
140,281
114,493

39,057
2,252
8,560
45,365
19,135
28,022

41,905
2,411
8,470
47,964
21,528
30,386

48,267
2,677
9,019
54,609
24,579
32,592

52,724
3,121
9,355
58,958
29,779
35,548

61,942
3,465
8,952
67,429
30,359
37,561

65,412
3,779
8,950
70,583
31,953
39,466

284,498
39,332
44,423
3,231
41,192
«,493
363,760
328,630
711
41,079
36,824
111,860
81,394
30,466
30,205
14,680
33,872
7,881
51,518
35,130
4,992
894
29,244

295,792
40,881
47,521
638
46,883
1,851
382,343
343,732
1,671
40,267
33,594
120,125
85,612
34,513
31,388
15,080
36,466
10,386
54,755
38,611
5,219
1,147
32,245

310,864
40,477
56,389
3,336
53,053
4,527
403,203
362,628
1,575
41,280
35,784
124,178
85,136
39,042
33,487
16,227
39,502
10,901
59,694
40,575
5,424
1,198
33,953

320,585
39,273
61,794
7,200
54,594
8,380
413,272
369,237
1,466
39,270
37,618
127,307
85,719
41,588
33,342
16,456
40,680
10,557
62,541
44,035
5,899
1,304
36,832

321,667
39,035
70,369
8,474
61,895
9,644
421,427
374,977
1,202
30,590
40,274
132,718
89,818
42,900
35,336
15,209
39,746
11,569
68,333
46,450
5,789
1,456
39,205

335,356
40,748
69,322
3,888
65,434
5,125
440,301
393,147
1,354
27,502
42,710
144,680
94,379
50,301
38,345
14,701
40,551
12,295
71,009
47,154
5,636
1,656
39,862

24,060
2,452
12,545
5,863
6,682
6,357
32,700
27,145
357
687
2,410
5,223
2,694
2,529
3,335
690
4,115
4,394
5,934
5,555
1,107
235
4,213

25,091
2,577
14,237
5,987
8,250
6,469
35,436
29,374
557
137
2,671
6,228
2,863
3,365
3,446
658
5,160
4,311
6,206
6,062
1,193
314
4,555

27,407
2,650
18,210
8,951
9,259
9,430
38,837
32,225
507
164
3,259
6,794
2,914
3,880
3,594
789
5,629
4,648
6,841
6,612
1,189
356
5,067

28,947
2,664
21,113
9,143
11,970
9,591
43,133
36,013
494
334
3,285
6,318
2,873
3,445
6,271
862
5,819
5,059
7,571
7,120
1,212
393
5,515

32,407
2,918
26,617
14,052
12,565
14,472
47,470
40,018
472
132
4,076
7,049
2,740
4,309
5,942
845
6,358
6,777
8,367
7,452
1,094
439
5,919

34,417
3,152
27,843
13,947
13,896
14,364
51,048
43,091
557
119
4,629
8,165
2,777
5,388
6,551
968
6,552
6,822
8,728
7,957
1,150
495
6,312

1986

1987

127,638
14,364
15.3

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..................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

W a s h in g to n , A rk a n s a s

W h ite , A rk a n s a s

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

849,544
24,318
101.8
873,862

924,799
13,710
102.4
938,509

1,023,791
41,607
104.1
1,065,398

1,119,756
34,265
105.7

1,15 4,0 21

1,205,628
40,821
107.1
1,246,449

1,301,939
30,455
109.7
1,332,394

372,2 41

364,618
7,623
51.4

387,708
5,266
51.8

392,974

425,417
17,865
52.4

443,282

474,760

458,530
16,230
52.3

485,824
16,764
53.0

502,588

532,690

8,586

9,164

10,238

10,922

11,6 34

12,150

7,236

7,581

8,454

9,072

9,485

9,946

650,284
37,440
-41,022
571,822
153,320
148,720

691,514
40,819
-41,054
609,641
165,637
163,231

808,911
46,105
-45,883
716,923
179,096
169,379

865,383
52,777
-44,259
768,347
202,279
183,395

950,659
58,298
-51,525
840,836
212,295
193,318

1,046,589
65,665
-76,660
904,264
222,617
205,513

216,965
13,547
26,065
229,483
55,519
87,239

226,056
14,260
26,634
238,430
60,522
94,022

272,204
16,498
28,585
284,291
63,142
95,849

287,116
18,596
29,557
298,077
71,947
104,736

304,751
19,924
31,173
316,000
75,297
111,291

328,764
21,587
30,147
337,324
78,626
116,740

503,630
55,706
90,948
18,789
72,159
24,318
625,966
486,013
2,765
1,907
38,587
129,421
83,072
46,349
73,707
37,607
77,923
21,815
102,281
139,953
22,019
3,045
114,889

542,960
60,974
87,580
8,371
79,209
13,710
677,804
530,889
3,314
1,899
40,961
145,266
91,333
53,933
80,037
38,283
85,870
26,111
109,148
146,915
23,904
3,672
119,339

611,610
66,447
130,854
36,344
94,510
41,607
767,304
603,695
3,471
2,140
47,817
162,739
101,064
61,675
95,246
44,071
96,885
29,756
121,570
163,609
25,505
3,741
134,363

660,106
71,392
133,885
29,137
104,748
34,265
831,118
653,911
3,113
2,754
54,803
174,767
109,103
65,664
105,764
46,416
103,464
30,698
132,132
177,207
27,734
3,858
145,615

719,977
76,733
153,949
35,812
118,137
40,821
909,838
720,160
3,044
1,352
61,137
199,096
127,984
71,112
113,509
51,598
106,999
33,510
149,915
189,678
27,418
4,030
158,230

808,270
88,171
150,148
25,248
124,900
30,455
1,016,134
819,436
3,765
1,309
66,270
250,895
161,242
89,653
127,359
50,824
113,981
35,517
169,516
196,698
30,223
4,440
162,035

162,834
17,951
36,180
5,142
31,038
7,623
209,342
180,949
1,368
715
16,101
51,009
19,623
31,386
18,233
7,693
36,476
5,489
43,865
28,393
3,597
920
23,876

169,454
18,805
37,797
2,860
34,937
5,266
220,790
190,458
1,648
274
13,628
56,168
21,115
35,053
18,367
7,095
39,343
6,073
47,862
30,332
3,824
1,226
25,282

195,446
20,913
55,845
15,481
40,364
17,865
254,339
219,906
1,495
339
19,052
66,000
22,318
43,682
21,998
7,933
43,561
6,645
52,883
34,433
3,948
1,301
29,184

206,201
21,094
59,821
13,957
45,864
16,230
270,886
234,200
1,249
685
20,886
64,761
23,019
41,742
25,615
8,596
48,729
6,948
56,731
36,686
4,164
1,389
31,133

216,854
21,983
65,914
14,592
51,322
16,764
287,987
248,498
1,246
854
22,748
69,511
22,556
46,955
26,518
8,475
50,616
7,574
60,956
39,489
4,257
1,552
33,680

233,590
23,877
71,297
17,403
53,894
19,603
309,161
268,407
1,434
759
24,234
79,754
26,962
52,792
26,716
8,925
52,172
8,250
66,163
40,754
4,383
1,750
34,621

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 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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
Plus-. Transfer payments...........................................

513,087
19,603
53.6

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 other1......
Mining........................................................
Construction..................................................
Manufacturing................................................
Nondurable goods........................................
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Wholesale trade..............................................
Retail trade...................................................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local............................................ .
See footnotes at end of tables.

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Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
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[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

W o o d ru ff, A rk a n s a s

1982

1983

1984

1985

Y e ll, A rk 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 p e rs o n a l i n c o m e .....................................................................................................................

Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)2..............................................

78,881

67,563
11,318
11.0

86,005

70,297
15,708
10.8

94,080

76,893
17,187
10.7

93,624

77,991
15,633
10.7

90,419

80,416
10,003
10.4

97,404

13 1,227

121,154
10,073
17.2

141,2 14

133,009
8,205
17.7

156,683

141,690
14,993
17.5

170 ,170

151,374
18,796
17.6

189,032

161,864
27,168
17.7

189,641

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 ) .........................................................................

83,425
13,979
10.2

7,19 9

7,964

8,826

8,767

8,683

9,563

7,623

7,966

8,955

9,672

10,655

10,621

47,932
2,406
-1,738
43,788
13,540
21,553

52,441
2,421
-1,883
48,137
14,566
23,302

60,574
2,869
-2,457
55,248
15,397
23,435

57,087
2,896
-1,786
52,405
16,731
24,488

52,048
2,958
-1,151
47,939
17,085
25,395

58,612
3,190
-1,820
53,602
17,964
25,838

75,291
4,191
7,140
78,240
19,862
33,125

82,882
4,771
5,460
83,571
22,289
35,354

95,877
5,202
6,389
97,064
23,171
36,448

104,760
5,897
5,849
104,712
26,601
38,857

123,045
6,625
4,099
120,519
26,879
41,634

121,808
6,953
3,520
118,375
28,003
43,263

33,500
3,064
11,368
7,286
4,082
11,318
36,614
29,499
771
549
1,436
7,940
2,172
5,768
2,840
8,809
3,111
1,016
3,027
7,115
884
185
6,046

33,075
3,125
16,241
11,826
4,415
15,708
36,733
29,436
716
118
1,483
7,452
1,447
6,005
2,764
8,993
3,414
1,297
3,199
7,297
933
237
6,127

38,346
3,667
18,561
13,375
5,186
17,187
43,387
35,410
524
121
1,894
11,963
2,953
9,010
3,271
9,491
3,536
1,180
3,430
7,977
927
259
6,791

36,795
3,343
16,949
11,851
5,098
15,633
41,454
32,889
410
212
1,552
10,237
2,690
7,547
3,165
9,173
3,380
1,288
3,472
8,565
1,004
283
7,278

36,830
3,229
11,989
6,260
5,729
10,003
42,045
33,379
421
71
1,888
9,355
3,037
6,318
3,254
9,839
3,323
1,410
3,818
8,666
1,077
316
7,273

39,103
3,426
16,083
10,044
6,039
13,979
44,633
35,903
466
72
2,289
9,028
3,557
5,471
3,610
11,702
3,298
1,458
3,980
8,730
1,106
355
7,269

49,459
5,814
20,018
8,611
11,407
10,073
65,218
52,549
369
798
3,740
24,759
22,762
1,997
5,869
1,476
5,836
1,646
8,056
12,669
3,822
290
8,557

56,208
6,868
19,806
6,797
13,009
8,205
74,677
60,935
652
279
3,803
31,635
28,560
3,075
5,855
1,499
6,075
2,213
8,924
13,742
4,323
389
9,030

60,342
7,081
28,454
13,610
14,844
14,993
80,884
65,809
590
358
3,790
34,392
29,668
4,724
7,357
1,677
6,159
2,345
9,141
15,075
4,478
425
10,172

64,876
7,434
32,450
17,430
15,020
18,796
85,964
70,187
439
1,114
5,047
37,804
32,775
5,029
5,916
1,771
6,268
2,456
9,372
15,777
4,569
466
10,742

72,049
8,273
42,723
25,813
16,910
27,168
95,877
79,439
439
348
5,940
43,511
38,295
5,216
7,264
1,659
6,856
2,625
10,797
16,438
4,369
520
11,549

75,398
8,730
37,680
20,390
17,290
21,823
99,985
82,724
531
220
6,858
43,334
37,750
5,584
9,222
1,644
7,151
2,839
10,925
17,261
4,402
587
12,272

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

167,818
21,823
17.9

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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

See footnotes at end of tables.

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Total Personal Incom e 1987
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Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7

[Thousands of dollars]

Florida (Metropolitan portion)

State of Florida

Income by Place of Residence

Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus-. Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

118,530,335
116,766,006
1,764,329
10,472.7
11,318

130,641,287
128,246,349
2,394,938
10,753.7
12,149

143,926,341
141,902,703
2,023,638
11,046.5
13,029

158,411,433
156,328,257
2,083,176
11,364.6
13,939

171,067,376
168,889,868
2,177,508
11,694.6
14,628

187,377,499
184,912,311
2,465,188
12,023.5
15,584

110,200,499 121,350,295
108,939,428 119,560,701
1,261,071 1,789,594
9,534.2
9,785.5
11,558
12,401

72,633,983
3,777,707
-14,516
68,841,760
28,616,345
21,072,230

80,827,211
4,235,485
-26,086
76,565,640
31,146,392
22,929,255

89,719,323
4,812,671
-37,084
84,869,568
35,097,173
23,959,600

98,559,577
5,564,978
-56,672
92,937,927
39,271,060
26,202,446

106,963,126
6,137,730
-61,074
100,764,322
42,244,821
28,058,233

118,389,724
6,765,731
-87,682
111,536,311
45,762,091
30,079,097

68,336,268
3,575,951
-335,979
64,424,338
26,673,812
19,102,349

76,110,846
4,015,785
-475,258
71,619,803
28,967,845
20,762,647

60,535,516
5,605,340
6,493,127
1,238,350
5,254,777
1,764,329
70,869,654
58,578,979
661,559
645,268
5,871,565
9,209,001
3,495,653
5,713,348
6,139,028
4,718,544
9,159,084
4,698,995
17,475,935
12,290,675
2,265,251
1,832,985
8,192,439

66,152,189
6,276,020
8,399,002
1,884,394
6,514,608
2,394,938
78,432,273
65,101,054
763,725
575,978
6,259,695
9,889,791
3,718,424
6,171,367
6,608,255
5,013,656
10,264,989
5,868,884
19,856,081
13,331,219
2,475,392
1,936,949
8,918,878

73,882,193
6,774,687
9,062,443
1,522,781
7,539,662
2,023,638
87,695,685
73,333,122
795,492
627,993
7,507,541
11,146,846
4,071,118
7,075,728
7,021,709
5,594,975
11,283,640
6,335,641
23,019,285
14,362,563
2,671,917
2,043,403
9,647,243

81,017,208
7,157,654
10,384,715
1,586,370
8,798,345
2,083,176
96,476,401
80,795,465
912,505
824,005
8,187,207
12,004,866
4,281,636
7,723,230
7,427,372
6,232,523
12,363,306
7,155,252
25,688,429
15,680,936
2,882,433
2,216,416
10,582,087

87,933,957
7,731,783
11,297,386
1,685,268
9,612,118
2,177,508
104,785,618
87,809,256
964,132
345,223
8,831,485
12,672,910
4,482,375
8,190,535
7,764,053
6,585,689
13,456,053
8,094,230
29,095,481
16,976,362
2,934,641
2,407,366
11,634,355

97,382,997
8,413,648
12,593,079
1,948,713
10,644,366
2,465,188
115,924,536
97,194,580
1,092,447
440,999
9,307,876
13,449,917
4,758,417
8,691,500
8,318,205
7,339,435
14,814,900
9,113,941
33,316,860
18,729,956
3,182,092
2,527,502
13,020,362

57,360,576
5,309,498
5,666,194
857,769
4,808,425
1,261,071
67,075,197
55,664,399
542,602*
588,666*
5,495,437
8,670,371
3,141,146*
5,489,389*
5,866,462
4,593,046*
8,623,969
4,527,978
16,723,167*
11,410,798
2,171,380
1,763,852
7,475,566

62,784,960 70,163,021
5,952,881 6,426,270
7,373,005 8,026,234
1,398,156 1,099,199
5,974,849 6,927,035
1,789,594 1,483,229
74,321,252 83,132,296
61,940,890 69,789,736
622,069* 659,122
573,417*
520,561*
5,901,711 7,085,998
9,321,815 10,510,645
3,340,659* 3,704,558
5,937,815* 6,806,087
6,305,541 6,679,826
4,885,302* 5,454,961*
9,666,392 10,627,521
5,672,446 6,135,406
19,009,306* 22,034,567*
12,380,362 13,342,560
2,373,657 2,561,746
1,860,977 1,965,401
8,145,728 8,815,413

1982

1983

1984

1982

1986

1987

158,584,297
156,947,185
1,637,112
10,620.6
14,932

173,651,826
171,805,360
1,846,466
10,913.7
15,911

92,976,040 100,950,127
5,270,798 5,814,355
-636,182 -722,121
87,069,060 94,413,651
36,290,971 38,925,985
23,622,518 25,244,661

111,682,948
6,405,375
-799,900
104,477,673
42,165,772
27,008,381

76,925,617
6,783,082
9,267,341
1,172,313
8,095,028
1,553,057
91,422,983
76,837,012
753,931
753,712*
7,712,532
11,307,061
3,881,237
7,425,824
7,034,518
6,079,963*
11,642,256
6,946,436
24,576,208*
14,585,971
2,763,243
2,137,096
9,685,632

83,511,653
7,327,948
10,110,526
1,259,653
8,850,873
1,637,112
99,313,015
83,508,252
796,657
306,186*
8,330,327
11,925,215
4,052,468
7,872,747
7,363,306
6,424,721*
12,668,995
7,863,809
27,793,809*
15,804,763
2,813,641
2,321,456
10,669,666

92,460,753
7,974,222
11,247,973
1,449,916
9,798,057
1,846,466
109,836,482
92,423,134
890,450*
385,822*
8,762,284
12,672,433
4,318,430
8,354,003
7,875,566
7,161,635*
13,933,143
8,847,985
31,856,779
17,413,348
3,048,955
2,435,143
11,929,250

1985

133,678,033 146,982,549
132,194,804 145,429,492
1,483,229 1,553,057
10,329.4
10,043.0
13,311
14,229
84,615,525
4,562,405
-552,503
79,500,617
32,522,334
21,655,082

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..................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Florida (Nonm etropolitan portion)

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income...................................................................................

Nonfarm personal Income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Population (thousands)7..............................................

Per capita personal income (dollars)...................................................

Derivation of total personal Income:
Total earnings by place of work...................................
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance7...............
Plus-. Adjustment for residence....................................
Equals: Net earnings by place of residence......................
Plus-. Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

Alachua, Florida

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

13,725,673
13,106,951
618,722
1,109.8
12,368

1,452,305
1,437,101
15,204
160.8
9,031

1,583,827
1,570,141
13,686
164.6
9,625

1,766,751
1,749,753
16,998
168.9
10,461

1,952,143
1,936,991
15,152
173.7
11,240

2,097,784
2,080,648
17,136
176.3
11,898

2,283,985
2,264,639
19,346
180.5
12,655

6,012,999
323,375
661,047
6,350,671
3,318,836
2,813,572

6,706,776
360,356
712,218
7,058,638
3,596,319
3,070,716

1,120,135
45,535
-54,940
1,019,660
208,104
224,541

1,234,077
51,082
-77,137
1,105,858
229,444
248,525

1,389,329
57,757
-88,857
1,242,715
258,530
265,506

1,546,107
66,559
-107,948
1,371,600
283,103
297,440

1,637,028
72,365
-107,521
1,457,142
318,207
322,435

1,783,694
78,456
-118,871
1,586,367
344,772
352,846

4,422,304
403,835
1,186,860
425,615
761,245
540,396
5,472,603
4,301,004
163,463*
(0)
482,547*
747,695
(0)
(D)
(0)
147,102*
787,058
230,421
1,196,085*
1,171,599
121,000
85,910
964,689

4,922,244
439,426
1,345,106
498,797
846,309
618,722
6,088,054
4,771,446
194,366*
(D)
528,183*
777,484
(0)
323,667*
442,639
162,223*
881,757
265,650*
1,460,081
1,316,608
133,137
92,359
1,091,112

952,244
78,943
88,948
11,518
77,430
15,204
1,104,931
677,432
4,729
3,026
73,324
81,476
16,090
65,386
41,043
33,397
129,199
46,849
264,389
427,499
57,386
4,098
366,015

1,044,159
89,493
100,425
10,104
90,321
13,686
1,220,391
756,868
5,186
2,568
80,039
90,363
17,042
73,321
42,673
38,209
144,817
52,491
300,522
463,523
62,723
4,881
395,919

1,174,392
97,814
117,123
13,473
103,650
16,998
1,372,331
848,514
5,853
2,769
94,210
105,221
18,441
86,780
44,644
42,912
156,556
52,936
343,413
523,817
67,934
5,473
450,410

1,311,916
104,344
129,847
11,697
118,150
15,152
1,530,955
930,356
6,740
4,188
98,122
105,284
20,012
85,272
48,357
48,923
167,810
69,073
381,859
600,599
72,114
5,999
522,486

1,379,498
110,721
146,809
13,754
133,055
17,136
1,619,892
1,000,725
6,402
1,592
107,071
108,507
22,264
86,243
47,005
47,986
180,088
76,903
425,171
619,167
76,788
5,931
536,448

1,501,280
119,290
163,124
15,847
147,277
19,346
1,764,348
1,092,525
7,592
2,459
100,436
117,878
24,790
93,088
50,697
46,095
196,967
79,621
490,780
671,823
81,769
6,525
583,529

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

8,329,836
7,826,578
503,258
938.5
8,875

9,290,992
8,685,648
605,344
968.2
9,597

10,248,308
9,707,899
540,409
1,003.4
10,213

11,428,884
10,898,765
530,119
1,035.1
11,041

12,483,079
11,942,683
540,396
1,073.9
11,624

4,297,715
201,756
321,463
4,417,422
1,942,533
1,969,881

4,716,365
219,700
449,172
4,945,837
2,178,547
2,166,608

5,103,798
250,266
515,419
5,368,951
2,574,839
2,304,518

5,583,537
294,180
579,510
5,868,867
2,980,089
2,579,928

3,174,940
295,842
826,933
380,581
446,352
503,258
3,794,457
2,914,580
112,211*
(D)
352,855*
538,492*
(D)
200,993*
(D)
117,708*
535,115
170,758*
687,928*
879,877
93,871
69,133
716,873

3,367,229
323,139
1,025,997
486,238
539,759
605,344
4,111,021
3,160,164
133,384*
(0)
337,121*
567,719*
(D)
(0)
(0)
119,623*
598,597
196,177*
775,037*
950,857
101,735
75,972
773,150

3,719,172
348,417
1,036,209
423,582
612,627
540,409
4,563,389
3,543,386
132,189*
(0)
400,943*
635,754*
(0)
249,223*
(0)
130,681*
656,119
199,985*
903,856*
1,020,003
110,171
78,002
831,830

4,091,591
374,572
1,117,374
414,057
703,317
530,119
5,053,418
3,958,453
152,004*
(D)
455,241*
697,805
(0)
2)6,380*
0»
141,050*
721,050
208,600*
1,020,332*
1,094,965
119,190
79,320
896,455

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..................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

74

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

FLORIDA

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

B a k e r , F lo rid a

1982

1983

1984

B a y , F lo rid 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 income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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.......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

11 8 ,72 7

113,724
5,003
16.3

129,157

123,337
5,820
16.8

147,995

138,936
9,059
17.0

159,885

151,697
8,188
17.3

173,814

186,849

177,333
9,516
18.2

960,330

959,949
381
104.3

1,055,541

1,055,122
419
106.7

1,177,6 9 8

9,248

9,780

1,397,890
741
119.1

1,501,358

8,725

1,295,351
555
114.6

1,398,631

7 ,7 1 1

1,177,170
528
110.3

1,295,906

7,299

163,004
10,810
17.8

10,252

9,210

9,892

10,681

11,306

11,74 5

12 ,2 71

54,118
1,572
36,054
88,600
9,846
20,281

58,977
1,709
39,928
97,196
9,894
22,067

68,630
2,016
46,464
113,078
11,413
23,504

70,238
2,219
53,596
121,615
11,927
26,343

76,526
2,382
58,492
132,636
12,301
28,877

84,574
2,684
59,669
141,559
13,374
31,916

668,656
34,581
-14,852
619,223
137,465
203,642

740,172
38,577
-16,516
685,079
146,979
223,483

847,259
45,025
-22,058
780,176
165,502
232,020

933,519
51,834
-26,150
855,535
180,496
259,875

996,644
56,299
-27,109
913,236
205,620
279,775

1,063,441
59^577
-27,911
975,953
222,099
303,306

42,222
3,654
8,242
3,077
5,165
5,003
49,115
20,066
544
61
1,055
2,786
(D)
(D)
6,031
486
4,617
1,164
3,322
29,049
915
144
27,990

44,419
4,074
10,484
3,952
6,532
5,820
53,157
22,502
1,244
(L)
994
3,060
(D)
6,392
514
4,825
1,281
4,151
30,655
869
160
29,626

48,369
4,398
15,863
7,227
8,636
9,059
59,571
26,520
1,178
(L)
1,490
3,348
(0)
8,281
550
5,449
1,510
4,670
33,051
868
183
32,000

51,048
4,541
14,649
6,365
8,284
8,188
62,050
27,291
945
80
1,512
3,424
(D)
(0)
8,378
549
5,651
1,616
5,136
34,759
849
208
33,702

54,137
4,924
17,465
8,995
8,470
10,810
65,716
29,131
(0)
1,917
3,938

62,146
5,629
16,799
7,598
9,201
9,516
75,058
32,654
465
(L)
2,227
5,017
1,260
3,757
9,254
673
6,591
1,927
6,487
42,404
825
240
41,339

571,496
44,317
52,843
134
52,709
381
668,275
441,802
3,542
5,663
52,824
71,905
32,334
39,571
45,046
28,127
91,674
24,963
118,058
226,473
56,343
92,310
77,820

624,132
49,092
66,948
179
66,769
419
739,753
489,565
5,250
4,781
61,046
72,674
40,766
31,908
44,289
25,279
107,910
31,403
136,933
250,188
65,155
98,929
86,104

713,387
55,163
78,709
289
78,420
528
846,731
572,008
5,357
5,940
81,085
85,859
47,098
38,761
48,345
26,182
124,009
35,293
159,938
274,723
74,949
107,254
92,520

780,514
58,778
94,227
331
93,896
555
932,964
636,168
8,081
6,663
93,381
85,001
42,225
42,776
55,485
29,477
137,756
40,095
180,229
296,796
80,486
115,794
100,516

829,934
62,753
103,957
528
103,429
741
995,903
685,887
7,885
5,512
92,485
90,238
48,818
41,420
55,340
30,500
152,535
43,772
207,620
310,016
82,648
116,507
110,861

884,280
66,350
112,811
583
112,228
795
1,062,646
724,751
8,386
562
92,289
88,489
50,827
37,662
56,407
32,999
159,399
48,612
237,608
337,895
92,392
121,636
123,867

1982

1983

1986

1987

1,500,563
795
122.3

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

(0 )

(0 )

(0 )

(0 )

8,585
749
5,981
1,751
5,745
36,585
795
227
35,563
(0 )

B r a d fo r d , F lo rid a

1982

B r e v a r d , F lo rid a

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

142,007
4,451
21.7
146,458

155,832
3,846
23.2
159,678

168,651
7,707
23.4
176,358

185,478
5,642
23.9
19 1,120

192,701
8,254
24.2
200,955

207,993
6,310
24.5

214,303

3,385,527
13,133
302.6

3,398,660

3,755,407
15,848
315.5

3 ,771,2 55

6,740

6,879

7,523

8,003

8,310

8,743

11,2 30

61,062
2,394
39,277
97,945
15,308
33,205

68,166
2,704
41,841
107,303
15,876
36,499

80,667
3,119
43,239
120,787
17,430
38,141

80,985
3,453
52,515
130,047
20,145
40,928

94,151
3,836
45,716
136,031
21,197
43,727

97,704
4,144
50,715
144,275
22,990
47,038

47,339
3,598
10,125
3,891
6,234
4,451
56,611
31,979
183
(D)
2,349
5,048
2,610
2,438
2,457
1,141
9,533
1,659
(D)
24,632
718
224
23,690

53,484
4,192
10,490
3,301
7,189
3,846
64,320
36,783
142
(D)
3,054
6,129
2,859
3,270
2,578
1,078
10,901
1,772
27,5(0)37
746
227
26,564

59,610
4,584
16,473
7,169
9,304
7,707
72,960
41,892
180
3,423
7,807
3,580
4,227
3,244
1,042
11,612
1,752
31,068
842
249
29,977

61,233
4,780
14,972
5,125
9,847
5,642
75,343
43,873
215
(9)
2,915
7,969
3,768
4,201
3,913
892
11,634
1,964
(D)
31,470
932
282
30,256

69,448
5,406
19,297
7,754
11,543
8,254
85,897
48,371
444
(D)
2,659
8,899
4,204
4,695
3,817
964
11,895
2,133
37,526
970
307
36,249

73,276
5,776
18,652
5,801
12,851
6,310
91,394
51,846
529
(L)
3,129
9,465
4,819
4,646
4,559
1,021
12,232
2,376
18,497
39,548
1,012
325
38,211

1984

1985

4,227,6 32

4,212,917
14,715
330.4

4,700,868
15,269
347.6

4 ,7 16 ,13 7

5,028,928
15,305
363.2
5,044,233

5,491,958

11,9 53

12 ,79 7

13,570

13,887

14,650

2,273,996
121,136
328
2,153,188
602,646
642,826

2,529,379
137,358
4,424
2,396,445
671,407
703,403

2,881,143
159,036
6,069
2,728,176
763,478
735,978

3,198,803
186,192
10,381
3,022,992
866,057
827,088

3,366,225
198,901
17,630
3,184,954
957,317
901,962

3,668,500
214,812
27,074
3,480,762
1,037,175
974,021

1,959,384
190,032
124,580
9,402
115,178
13,133
2,260,863
1,840,008
10,565
8,452
122,356
620,183
24,315
595,868
133,248
55,751
221,665
52,211
615,577
420,855
154,829
75,977
190,049

2,165,306
213,506
150,567
12,211
138,356
15,848
2,513,531
2,067,772
13,944
6,359
150,376
671,981
26,992
644,989
141,356
57,324
258,988
68,872
698,572
445,759
159,975
82,577
203,207

2,476,909
229,278
174,956
11,128
163,828
14,715
2,866,428
2,389,982
14,731
7,106
183,996
712,156
30,979
681,177
155,477
67,966
287,616
77,903
883,031
476,446
169,880
87,747
218,819

2,750,713
243,979
204,111
11,783
192,328
15,269
3,183,534
2,688,174
17,185
11,398
219,357
765,078
32,673
732,405
163,085
75,486
326,083
86,730
1,023,772
495,360
171,938
94,646
228,776

2,884,879
258,902
222,444
11,942
210,502
15,305
3,350,920
2,823,514
17,673
3,030
229,596
841,039
36,561
804,478
173,153
78,915
347,401
95,028
1,037,679
527,406
167,041
97,764
262,601

3,142,111
279,927
246,462
13,781
232,681
17,189
3,651,311
3,071,280
20,016
5,209
236,866
909,221
43,019
866,202
183,617
93,508
379,515
107,377
1,135,951
580,031
178,484
102,869
298,678

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 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......................
Plus-. Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus-. Transfer payments...........................................

5,474,769
17,189
374.9

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

(0 )

(0 )

(0 )

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75

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Farm income'. ......................................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3...............
Plus: Transfer payments.......................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Nonfarm.........................................................
Earnings by industry:
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7......
Nondurable goods........................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Government and government enterprises......................
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent1...............................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

[Thousands of dollars]
Broward, Florida
1986
1985
1984

1987

1982

1983

Calhoun, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

14,861,979
14,839,842
22,137
1,071.2
13,874

16,239,045
16,205,971
33,074
1,087.2
14,937

17,720,449
17,690,257
30,192
1,101.0
16,095

19,226,990
19,192,374
34,616
1,120.2
17,164

20,462,654
20,425,235
37,419
1,138.7
17,971

22,367,263
22,326,338
40,925
1,162.6
19,238

54,643
53,699
944
9.3
5,861

58,303
57,526
777
9.5
6,127

62,612
61,684
928
9.6
6,537

67,775
67,522
253
9.7
7,006

72,314
71,705
609
9.6
7,505

79,685
79,015
670
9.8
8,115

6,903,153
376,941
1,531,318
8,057,530
4,482,648
2,321,801

7,659,933
423,001
1,723,199
8,960,131
4,787,101
2,491,813

8,657,100
486,858
1,691,144
9,861,386
5,255,403
2,603,660

9,510,367
559,912
1,771,340
10,721,795
5,722,517
2,782,678

10,368,854
618,319
1,844,070
11,594,605
5,963,595
2,904,454

11,644,118
693,570
1,915,015
12,865,563
6,451,717
3,049,983

29,783
1,522
1,761
30,022
7,741
16,880

31,219
1,623
2,377
31,973
8,062
18,268

34,577
1,873
2,089
34,793
8,608
19,211

36,915
2,158
2,670
37,427
9,353
20,995

39,559
2,306
3,090
40,343
9,918
22,053

43,996
2,585
3,661
45,072
10,722
23,891

5,828,399
541,671
533,083
12,527
520,556
22,137
6,881,016
6,005,194
42,704
68,695
629,212
833,637
177,565
656,072
492,818
«3,126
1,059,200
580,721
1,875,081
875,822
93,698
11,954
770,170

6,385,509
608,131
666,293
23,716
642,577
33,074
7,626,859
6,677,071
48,670
56,244
691,303
888,955
194,694
694,261
551,875
453,914
1,150,995
716,514
2,118,601
949,788
102,763
13,072
833,953

7,221,233
664,402
771,465
20,972
750,493
30,192
8,626,908
7,610,657
51,023
62,433
859,544
999,662
226,368
773,294
592,257
519,283
1,260,169
743,985
2,522,301
1,016,251
113,388
14,198
888,665

7,909,368
696,102
904,897
25,6«
879,255
34,616
9,475,751
8,340,463
55,075
88,975
931,785
1,065,349
256,579
808,770
614,809
583,574
1,387,511
818,786
2,794,599
1,135,288
127,386
15,819
992,083

8,616,882
756,956
995,016
28,687
966,329
37,419
10,331,435
9,088,091
56,209
26,859
1,014,365
1,096,027
287,450
808,577
652,059
629,294
1,513,756
923,871
3,175,651
1,243,344
134,128
17,151
1,092,065

9,696,494
835,407
1,112,217
31,954
1,080,263
40,925
11,603,193
10,223,407
69,971
42,534
1,038,616
1,191,985
332,357
859,628
739,214
769,636
1,644,488
1,069,004
3,657,959
1,379,786
153,297
17,747
1,208,742

22,169
2,099
5,515
398
5,117
944
28,839
21,826
459
55
2,592
4,782
(0)
(D)
2,979
1,067
4,334
673
4,885
7,013
640
83
6,290

22,016
2,062
7,141
246
6,895
777
30,442
23,645
982
di
2,688
3,115
(0)
(0)
3,287
1,462
4,525
802
6,760
6,797
716
93
5,988

24,680
2,269
7,628
402
7,226
928
33,649
26,730
1,053
(L)
2,794
4,741
(D)
(0)
4,104
1,755
4,337
853
7,073
6,919
775
104
6,040

26,244
2,428
8,243
-250
8,493
253
36,662
29,248
(0)
(1)
3,085
5,222
10)
(0)
5,572
(D)
4,606
840
7,701
7,414
852
116
6,446

27,454
2,521
9,584
125
9,459
609
38,950
30,698
(D)
63
3,402
5,513
(D)
(D)
5,292
(D)
5,074
834
8,746
8,252
837
126
7,289

30,600
2,806
10,590
171
10,419
670
43,326
33,984
630
(D)
2,729
6,591
1,074
5,51/
6,504
5,7(0)12
817
9,743
9,342
912
134
8,296

1982

1983

Charlotte, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

Citrus, Florida
1985
1984

721,175
713,058
8,117
67.4
10,694

814,513
803,910
10,603
70.7
11,522

932,161
923,241
8,920
75.0
12,426

1,073,015
1,063,487
9,528
79.5
13,501

1,192,722
1,183,085
9,637
84.8
14,067

1,320,766
1,310,097
10,669
89.1
14,823

519,006
516,675
2,331
63.9
8,120

588,579
586,079
2,500
68.4
8,600

707,281
704,252
3,029
73.0
9,694

262,611
15,801
4,557
251,367
256,241
213,567

299,150
17,869
7,065
288,346
292,682
233,485

328,021
20,264
8,934
316,691
365,793
249,677

365,331
23,848
15,035
356,518
431,988
284,509

413,177
27,132
14,395
400,440
476,712
315,570

470,504
31,033
13,931
453,402
516,016
351,348

227,782
13,575
-12,599
201,608
147,693
169,705

241,217
14,534
-4,275
222,408
169,701
196,470

199,604
18,524
44,483
5,687
38,796
8,117
254,494
223,664
3,238
(0)
37,756
4,804
1,730
3,074
(0)
4,361
41,408
27,156
85,907
30,830
3,332
667
26,831

222,095
21,484
55,571
8,246
47,325
10,603
288,547
254,188
4,123
(0)
45,947
5,304
2,047
3,257
(0)
4,845
47,269
29,545
96,399
34,359
3,837
720
29,802

243,470
22,835
61,716
6,609
55,107
8,920
319,101
281,217
4,764
(D)
51,704
6,312
2,748
3,564
(0)
5,587
53,847
24,060
110,665
37,884
4,321
833
32,730

270,126
24,310
70,895
7,229
63,666
9,528
355,803
312,004
5,336
(0)
54,557
7,720
3,384
4,336
(9)
5,879
61,706
24,518
125,297
43,799
4,972
966
37,861

309,961
27,952
75,264
7,348
67,916
9,637
403,540
353,656
5,428
(D)
63,942
9,219
3,822
5,397
(0)
6,448
69,960
27,133
147,500
49,884
5,192
1,042
43,650

354,807
31,376
84,321
8,259
76,062
10,669
459,835
402,513
6,054
2,670
70,927
12,016
4,692
7,324
24,194
8,719
77,445
33,016
167,472
57,322
5,852
1,102
50,368

178,254
19,214
30,314
1,764
28,550
2,331
225,451
193,032
882
2,537
54,151
6,637
4,545
2,092
(0)
3,737
27,774
5,988
(0)
32,419
2,225
596
29,598

183,617
20,677
36,923
1,945
34,978
2,500
238,717
201,954
1,473
2,549
35,438
7,394
4,521
2,873
(0)
3,790
35,395
8,515
(0)
36,763
2,437
677
33,649

1986

1987

828,503
825,817
2,686
77.5
10,684

911,494
908,282
3,212
83.2
10,960

1,006,367
1,003,358
3,009
87.5
11,498

285,214
17,527
-8,217
259,470
228,361
219,450

349,658
22,677
-17,775
309,206
272,321
246,976

351,735
23,202
-6,487
322,046
319,001
270,447

402,855
26,692
-8,574
367,589
344,588
294,190

217,646
24,048
43,520
2,479
41,041
3,029
282,185
241,528
1,186
2,662
47,622
13,627
6,025
7,602
(0)
4,015
41,607
10,023
(D)
40,657
2,755
791
37,111

270,672
29,773
49,213
2,168
47,045
2,686
346,972
301,033
2,235
3,680
70,159
11,781
6,532
5,249
(D)
4,324
46,251
11,546
(0)
45,939
3,177
916
41,846

269,021
28,801
53,913
2,725
51,188
3,212
348,523
297,214
2,425
1,306
50,970
13,482
6,495
6,987
(D)
4,603
51,568
13,548
(D)
51,309
3,463
1,000
46,846

312,046
31,675
59,134
2,526
56,608
3,009
399,846
340,505
3,438
1,987
58,270
13,397
4,113
9,284
79,891
5,408
60,266
16,494
101,354
59,341
3,923
1,058
54,360

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FLORIDA

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME
Table 5 .- -Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

Clay, Florida

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income.................................
Nonfarm personal Income............................
Farm Income1..........................................
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........
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*................
Plus: Transfer payments.............................

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

784,707
776,656
8,051
74.0
10,604

895,943
888,167
7,776
77.1
11,614

1,011,704
1,002,590
9,114
82.2
12,311

1,144,260
1,136,299
7,961
87.6
13,066

1,261,618
1,252,339
9,279
92.5
13,644

258,552
13,221
338,521
583,852
79,144
121,711

286,676
14,735
400,768
672,709
90,246
132,988

335,831
17,512
444,966
763,285
108,536
139,883

380,550
21,165
497,211
856,596
126,971
160,693

203,718
19,623
35,211
5,584
29,627
8,051
250,501
209,950
I,
II, 937
22,620
18,430
7,346
11,084
21,530
21,184
45,468
8,872
58,385
40,551
4,970
708
34,873

222,055
21,922
42,699
5,386
37,313
7,776
278,900
233,755
2,652474
11,603
30,301
19,766
7,870
11,896
23,280
18,091
51,530
10,978
65,532
45,145
5,591
774
38,780

259,913
24.691
51,227
6,774
44,453
9,114
326,717
275,986
4,002
14,262
40,074
21.387
8,671
12,716
24,386
20,875
61,117
12.691
77,192
50,731
6.387
884
43,460

295,164
27,370
58,016
5,607
52,409
7,961
372,589
315,475
4,045
15,836
47,312
26,681
10,934
15,747
29,192
22,240
69,568
14,051
86,550
57,114
7,417
1,061
48,636

Collier, Florida

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1,409,175
1,401,658
7,517
97.0
14,534

1,419,165
1,371,206
47,959
14,108

1,600,048
1,533,089
66,959
105.3
15,190

1,787,926
1,729,448
58,478
111.4
16,043

2,028,195
1,973,656
54,539
117.1
17,318

2,256,565
2,198,100
58,465
122.7

2,546,513
2,477,398
69,115
127.9
19,906

425,358
23,948
546,696
948,106
137,753
175,759

473,859
26,832
619,650
1,066,677
149,626
192,872

665,375
34,291
-16,487
614,597
604,831
199,737

745,223
37,890
-11,013
696,320
683,187
220,541

833,823
43,931
-14,279
775,613
774,148
238,165

938,397
52,975
-22,486
862,936
898,823
266,436

1,046,169
60,144
-26,362
959,663
999,598
297,304

1,236,455
71,070
-37,189
1,128,196
1,091,076
327,241

329,347
30,631
65,380
6,926
58,454
9,279
416,079
351,851
3,091
14,255
55,463
28,897
11,713
17,184
32,458
20,686
78,875
18,035
100,091
64,228
7,395
1,148
55,685

369,285
34,329
70,245
5,032
65,213
7,517
466,342
395,087
3,911
14,977
59,109
37,536
12,835
24,701
37,333
23,141
84,872
19,467
114,741
71,255
7,934
1,207
62,114

497,282
43,452
124,641
38,201
47,959
617,416
551,566
19,822
14,054
102,845
21,645
7,621
14,024
27,868
23,080
104,077
46,233
191,942
65,850
6,445
939
58,466

531,138
47,601
166,484
57,506
108,978
66.959
678,264
606.258
22,576
11,651
95,426
25,791
7,831
17.960
30,810
24,448
116,671
60,626
218.259
72,006
7,243
1,040
63,723

606,474
53,336
174,013
49,229
124,784
58,478
775,345
695,318
23,625
13,018
117,679
32,368
9,275
23,093
36,311
28,401
124,339
64,054
255,523
80,027
8,198
1,206
70,623

687,258
58,659
192,480
45,266
147,214
54,539
883,858
792,185
22,470
22,201
139,557
37,311
11,364
25,947
39,142
33,135
141,594
62,783
293,992
91,673
9,752
1,403
80,518

783,225
66,666
196,278
49,165
147,113
58,465
987,704
885,109
24,393
4,433
148,761
36,900
13,389
23,511
45,717
38.265
160,694
70,143
355,803
102,595
10.266
1,531
90,798

934,763
78,395
223,297
59,215
164,082
69,115
1,167,340
1,049,648
28,091
8,435
164,754
45,991
16,717
29,274
54,467
45,652
183,668
88,423
430,167
117,692
12,628
1,619
103,445

100.6

18,398

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......................... .
Military..................................
State and local...........................

Columbia, Florida

Dade, Florida

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

306,073
300,229
5,844
37.5
8,170

330,375
325,674
4,701
38.1
8,667

360,637
354,202
6,435
39.3
9,184

383,984
379,040
4,944
40.2
9,547

407,087
401,806
5,281
41.0
9,939

436,756
431,518
5,238
41.6
10,505

19,794,006
19,689,966
104,040
I,
II,

21,016,112
20,859,634
156,478
712.54
1,722.
12,201
559

22,686,614
22,549,667
136,947
1,729.9
13,115

24,257,207
24,119,858
137,349
1,744.5
13,905

25,687,246
25,538,389
148,857
1,760.4
14,592

28,106,198
27,939,150
167,048
1,791.5
15,689

179,887
8,509
37,428
208,806
33,659
63,608

196,129
9,446
36,120
222,803
39,383
68,189

212,956
10,392
40,821
243,385
44,903
72,349

224,319
11,560
44,057
256,816
47,153
80,015

237,952
12,196
42,616
268,372
52,630
86,085

254,168
13,173
45,308
286,303
56,828
93,625

15,045,698 16,188,166 17,342,216 18.620.971 19,919,789
786,847
855,392
926,081 1,045,335 1,137,361
-1,594,384 -1,836,658 -1,799,866 -1,910,599 -1,983,533
12,664,467 13,496,116 14,616,269 15,665,037 16,798,895
4,242,252 4,425,425 4,828,945 5,181,199 5,322,802
2,887,287 3,094,571 3,241,400 3.410.971 3,565,549

21,842,034
1,239,130
-2,034,925
18,567,979
5,749,925
3,788,294

144,728
14,028
21,131
4,679
16,452
5,844
174,043
119,793
615
175
8,372
31,230
7,072
24,158
10,622
9,517
25,692
4,048
29,522
54,250
17,457
583
36,210

157,680
15,759
22,690
3,566
19,124
4,701
191,428
133,474
724
168
8,860
36,091
7,216
28,875
10,818
9,805
29,162
4,664
33,182
57,954
18,644
649
38,661

170,422
17,085
25,449
5,313
20,136
6,435
206,521
144,398
660
200
7,960
43,714
7,660
36,054
11,175
8,454
32,215
4,912
35,108
62,123
20,852
687
40,584

180,353
17,554
26,412
3,862
22,550
4,944
219,375
152,074
752
335
8,442
44,894
8,555
36,339
12,043
9,155
34,629
5,294
36,530
67,301
22,622
795
43,884

191,431
18,163
28,358
4,237
24,121
5,281
232,671
157,303
633
106
10,070
42,198
8,504
33,694
12,297
10,251
36,397
5,891
39.460
75,368
23.461
848
51,059

203,839
19,412
30,917
4,178
26,739
5,238
248,930
171,009
839
206
11,822
41,073
9,285
31,788
13,453
11,023
38,955
6,653
46,985
77,921
25,248
902
51,771

12,842,844
1,234,778
968,076
70,740
897,336
104,040
14,941,658
13,002,731
63,126
93,202
926,490
1,563,225
830,661
732,564
2,132,721
1,383,534
1,727,123
1,163,630
3,949,680
1,938,927
388,177
132,468
1,418,282

18.322.985
1,594,792
1,924,257
135,392
1,788,865
167,048
21.674.986
18,636,618
90.480
55,599
1,143,010
1,967,045
1,057,314
909,731
2,454,540
1,872,827
2,429,076
1,950,004
6,674,037
3,038,368
564,853
170.480
2,303,035

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income.................................
Nonfarm personal income............................
Farm income1.........................................
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.......
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*................
Plus: Transfer payments............................
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...........................................
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........................................
Military.................................................
State and local........................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

13,650,420
1,332,101
1,205,645
124,093
1,081,552
156,478
16,031,688
13,877,052
68,989
82,329
946,712
1,629,012
880,939
748,073
2,154,633
1,397,086
1,870,230
1,366,059
4,362,002
2,154,636
432,205
138,784
1,583,647

14,602,085
1,362,315
1,377,816
105,054
1,272,762
136,947
17,205,269
14,864,011
74,440
83,456
977,967
1,759,632
941,924
817,708
2,150,182
1,478,151
1,988,135
1,454,909
4,897,139
2,341,258
465,628
119,112
1,756,518

15,678,262
1,400,927
1,541,782
106,277
1,435,505
137,349
18,483,622
15,926,493
81,683
105,487
995,654
1,783,582
957,733
825,849
2,255,536
1,626,719
2,126,422
1,628,429
5,322,981
2,557,129
506,899
145,548
1,904,682

16,694,170
1,486,720
1,738,899
118,418
1,620,481
148,857
19,770,932
17,031,681
83,758
44,518
1,062,182
1,865,595
1,006,088
859,507
2,342,522
1,710,829
2,228,505
1,775,233
5,918,539
2,739,251
519,375
164,996
2,054,880

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

77

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

_________________________________________________ _

Dixie, Florida

Desoto, Florida

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1983

1984

1985

1986

147^225
6,027
20.2
153,252

159,128
6,159
20.5
165,287

171,827
6,195
21.0
178,022

187,110
5,439
21.4
192,549

202,198
5,804
21.7
208,002

230,808

220,700
10,108
22.1

52,585
1,761
8.4
54,346

62,486

59,921
2,565
8.9

64,188
1,603
9.1
65,791

70,843

69,087
1,756
9.3

74,703
1,584
9.6

76,287

84,461

7,587

8,053

8,463

8,997

9,576

10,424

6,441

6,989

7,234

7,641

7,969

8,447

84,773
3,328
6,082
87^527
27,780
37,945

86,875
3,436
8,465
91,904
31,871
41,512

96,514
3,957
9,034
101,591
33,315
43,116

102,277
4,467
9,490
107,300
36,431
48,818

109,124
4,960
10,034
114,198
41,388
52,416

123,087
5,338
11,560
129,309
44,690
56,809

29,923
1,309
5,255
33,869
6,144
14,333

36,270
1,564
4,719
39,425
7,147
15,914

37,197
1,681
5,666
41,182
7,793
16,816

39,040
1,878
6,003
43,165
8,810
18,868

39,701
1,978
7,774
45,497
10,946
19,844

45,316
2,268
7,769
50,817
11,907
21,737

69,853
5,487
9,433
257
9,176
6,027
78,746
45,106
5,731
159
3,173
5,003
(D)
(D)
3,035
2,327
9,275
5,534
10,869
33,640
1,044
181
32,415

69,981
5,773
11,121
562
10,559
6,159
80,716
46,151
5,901
154
3,750
4,974
(0)
(D)
3,050
2,190
9,999
4,893
11,240
34,565
1,056
184
33,325

77,335
6,339
12,840
719
12,121
6,195
90,319
52,292
6,170
151
4,230
6,804
(0)
(0)
3,777
2,385
10,596
5,199
12,980
38,027
1,157
227
36,643

83,286
6,719
12,272
-57
12,329
5,439
96,838
55,532
6,653
215
4,063
7,410
(0)
(0)
4,077
3,013
11,565
5,172
13,364
41,306
1,282
259
39,765

87,784
7,251
14,089
341
13,748
5,804
103,320
62,210
7,362
146
5,019
8,434
(D)
(0)
4,347
2,835
11,705
4,935
17,427
41,110
1,181
282
39,647

96,064
7,586
19,437
4,386
15,051
10,108
112,979
65,598
9,598
438
5,340
7,448
(0)
(0)
4,582
2,525
12,447
3,480
19,740
47,381
1,284
299
45,798

23,089
2,149
4,685
1,507
3,178
1,761
28,162
18,517
84
(D)
2,637
7,415
(0)
(D)
1,032
(D)
3,553
454
2,987
9,645
788
74
8,783

26,594
2,586
7,090
2,316
4,774
2,565
33,705
22,678
826
(D)
2,874
8,921
(0)
(D)
1,147
(0)
4,283
573
3,608
11,027
897
83
10,047

28,001
2,694
6,502
1,356
5,146
1,603
35,594
23,886
636
(0)
2,995
9,498
1,025
8,473
1,342
4,3(0)34
494
4,134
11,708
939
98
10,671

29,403
2,740
6,897
1,523
5,374
1,756
37,284
24,865
825
300
3,474
9,555
352
9,203
1,603
129
4,465
497
4,017
12,419
949
112
11,358

29,593
2,808
7,300
1,363
5,937
1,584
38,117
25,856
863
277
3,492
9,986
(0)
(D)
1,354
178
4,522
407
4,777
12,261
890
123
11,248

34,026
3,235
8,055
1,396
6,659
1,616
43,700
29,817
1,022
(0)
4,002
11,829
199
11,630
1,748
(0)
4,915
493
5,256
13,883
894
129
12,860

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.........................................
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................ .
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.........................
Plus: Transfer payments.....................................

T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e .....................................................................................

1987

1982

82,845
1,616
10.0

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........................................
Military................................................
State and local........................................

E s c a m b ia , F lo rid a

D u v a l, F lo rid a

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
3,319,198

6,408,631

6,901,503

6,890,467
11,036
603.8

7,643,533

7,632,432
11,101
614.2

8,305,683

8,292,482
13,201
630.1

8 ,913,170

8,896,482
16,688
646.9

9,628,890

9,610,621
18,269
662.2

2,317,849

2,316,941
908
248.2

2,5 13 ,8 17

2,513,039
778
253.2

2,716 ,4 45

2,713,038
3,407
258.9

2,902,523

2,901,164
1,359
262.9

3,10 6 ,3 11

Farm income'. ......................................................
Population (thousands)*..............................................

6,397,002
11,629
590.6

3,105,403
908
269.6

3,318,376
822
274.6

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 ) .........................................................................

10,851

11,430

12,446

13,182

13 ,779

14,542

9,339

9,927

10,493

11,039

11,520

12,090

5,560,727
291,341
-626,295
4,643,091
766,746
998,794

6,082,887
325,722
-755,046
5,002,119
816,622
1,082,762

6,826,851
371,043
-861,695
5,594,113
939,156
1,110,264

7,448,022
422,730
-972,215
6,053,077
1,040,694
1,211,912

8,063,180 8,761,721
467,020
503,033
-1,086,850 -1,213,387
6,509,310 7,045,301
1,125,222 1,219,456
1,278,638 1,364,133

1,846,706
95,826
-156,006
1,594,874
252,410
470,565

1,993,269
104,889
-172,166
1,716,214
285,413
512,190

2,163,639
115,364
-194,896
1,853,379
333,032
530,034

2,286,923
126,928
-205,334
1,954,661
365,123
582,739

2,431,899
137,428
-224,986
2,069,485
414,727
622,099

2,579,962
144,481
-235,177
2,200,304
448,223
670,671

4,901,670
424,318
234,739
7,670
227,069
11,629
5,549,098
4,256,541
23,034
12,928
359,504
593,494
313,776
279,718
595,573
499,820
558,956
544,992
1,068,240
1,292,557
327,588
508,514
456,455

5,324,070
475,329
283,488
7,188
276,300
11,036
6,071,851
4,697,693
28,369
10,397
406,344
622,331
329,520
292,811
657,193
525.175
634,901
614,604
1,198,379
1,374,158
359,100
545,822
469,236

5,982,053
519,347
325,451
7,312
318,139
11,101
6,815,750
5,324,770
31,287
9,287
491,554
705,866
366,119
339,747
714,695
610,084
707,317
684,377
1,370,303
1,490,980
383,406
605,885
501,689

6,538,491
547,719
361,812
9,494
352,318
13,201
7,434,821
5,786,818
34,059
14,352
555,420
771,451
393,400
378,051
736,355
647,406
770,067
757,437
1,500,271
1,648,003
413,542
682,494
551,967

1,607,825
128,541
110,340
(L)
110,301
908
1,845,798
1,193,572
3,517
9,471
137,359
259,272
196,062
63,210
107,199
76,840
186,177
56,649
357,088
652,226
230,824
242,747
178,655

1,719,892
143,058
130,319
-67
130,386
778
1,992,491
1,312,434
4,865
8,978
140,880
272,487
204,987
67,500
117,549
81,187
208,795
69,652
408,041
680,057
250,735
241,128
188,194

1,857,530
152,259
153,850
2,577
151,273
3,407
2,160,232
1,450,480
5,213
8,819
161,781
289,316
217,449
71,867
128,926
90,487
227,137
77,256
461,545
709,752
262,700
244,892
202,160

1,961,292
156,786
168,845
546
168,299
1,359
2,285,564
1,545,767
6,763
8,518
181,821
297,300
221,261
76,039
134,850
92,700
244,936
82,346
496,533
739,797
280,925
236,683
222,189

2,077,616
164,424
189,859
103
189,756
908
2,430,991
1,659,061
6,781
2,909
196,525
293,847
205,939
87,908
147,924
101,557
267,441
95,020
547,057
771,930
269,949
262,191
239,790

2,198,203
173,172
208,587
(L)
208,612
822
2,579,140
l,/56,/61
7,574
3,557
191,720
293,579
202,498
91,081
150,945
110,007
278,640
104,876
615,863
822,379
288,749
272,800
260,830

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’ income6................................................
Nonfarm.........................................................
Earnings by industry:
Private...........................................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7......
Mining........................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

7,072,556
582,626
407,998
13,057
394,941
16,688
8,046,492
6,282,831
36,134
2,517
598,557
816,342
399,193
417,149
734,533
701,417
808,787
895,863
1,688,681
1,763,661
407,943
746,289
609,429

7,684,516
629,036
448,169
14,510
433,659
18,269
8,743,452
6,872,676
40,181
5,150
617,460
850,198
418,212
431,986
790,838
752,709
881,633
988,358
1,946,099
1,870,776
429,654
773,637
667,485

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME
Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

Flagler, Florida
19 8 2

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income................................
Nonfarm personal income............................
Farm income1..........................................
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.......
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*................
Plus: Transfer payments............................

19 8 3

19 8 4

Franklin, Florida

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

124,982

146,329

169,964

200,884

218,590

247,355

51.720

58.461

119,419

62.730

140,262

71.288

163,722

76.769

194,337

82.230

2 11,14 1

239,940

51.720

58.461

62.730

5,563

6,067

7,415

0

82.230

7,449

0

76.769

6,547

0

71.288

6,242

8.3

8.3

8.2

8.4

0

0

14.2

15.5

16.9

18.9

10,955

20.6

7.9

10,332

11,885

11,586

12,015

6,529

7,304

7,558

8,621

9 ,311

9,840

58,101

62,943

72,202

85,685

24,515

39,929

13.2

100,424

122,278

28,060

2,964

28,624

3,269

33,729

3,848

37,843

4,948

5,887

7,19 1

1,261

1,418

2,882

1,521

7,13 0

1,900

12,821

2,163

2,314

14,223

14,028

9,881

3,372

4,330

4,5 71

58,019

66,804

4,600

4,510

8 1,175

5,457

94,960

108,565

124,968

26,626

30,972

31,6 74

36,429

40,190

43,072

32,612

39,195

44,824

54,6 71

52,190

56,807

8,806

9,8 17

12.528

34,351

14,234

40,330

15,702

43,965

16,943

51,253

57,835

65,580

16,288

17,6 72

18.528

20,625

20,877

22,215

52,997

64,340

25,268

26,354

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..........................
Military..................................
State and local...........................

43,767

46,342

76 ,141

95,158

17,469

20,192

3,972

22,842

4,356

4 ,772

5,823

7,281

9,055

1,503

1.687

1,78 4

10,362

12,245

14,433

15,522

2,002

17,002

18,065

5.543

4,982

5,179

5,486

6,392

6,298

5,918

7,263

9,254

10,036

0

6.648

4,444

0

7.385

10,610

11 ,7 6 7

5.543

7.385

6.648

0

2,230

2,348

10.345

11.227

0
8,885

10.345

0
11.227

6,242

6,547

7,449

7,415

52.538

56,876

65,960

79,138

0

92.975

0

114,863

0

24,515

0

28,060

28,624

45,073

48,564

33,729

56,496

37,843

68,683

39,929

80,850

100,257

16,573

19,728

20,223

24,564

1,329

1,498

28,134

1,607

29,564

1,733

1,971

2,583

1,146

2,986

1,555

414

377

3,361

425

4,013

4,302

696

131

324

(L )

55

3,590

4,395

6,419

8,368

101

9,656

13,508

(L)

411

(L )
621

816

1,13 1

6,631

1,620

7,10 3

1,785

13,160

18,639

24,301

1,029

1,138

1,4 11

1,521

1,950

2,145

972

5,563

6,641

6,067

276

297

U)

4 77

2,183

2,162

2,368

735

773

934

6,365

6,334

6,626

10 ,977

16 ,477

21,933

294

365

477

3,121

549

3,392

614

3,554

3,554

832

4,098

4,506

1,159

1,320

1,3 17

2,166

1,506

2,600

1,641

2,301

I , 677

1,287

1,302

3 ,17 1

2,891

I , 540

1,336

1,313

2,898

6,136

3,581

7,10 4

3,665

3,641

8,3 77

10,596

13,008

3,892

4.688

4,7 61

10.538

5,094

10,472

5,199

10,983

5,404

II,

70276
12.9

15,328

1,156

1,440

1,838

II,

764
13,189

1,682

1,559

16,387

1,431

18,294

21,496

25,397

4,565

4,6 12

5,572

7,465

8,3 12

5,927

7,514

9,464

8,522

10,455

12,125

14,606

7,942

8,332

8,401

454

9,165

9,709

531

647

10,365

826

1,027

1,256

927

913

830

117

220

1,048

168

201

932

134

1,086

233

251

291

312

321

6,894

7,647

349

8,649

116

9,428

10,878

13 ,1 1 7

6,764

7,128

7,259

7,9 12

8,3 12

9,163

9,499

G a d s d e n , F lo rid a
19 8 2

19 8 3

19 8 4

G ilc h ris t

19 8 5

19 8 6

19 8 7

19 8 2

19 8 3

19 8 4

F lo rid a
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 income*.........................................
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.........
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.................
Plus: Transfer payments..............................

264,996

292,553

316,544

338,401

3 74,118

411,3 00

54,475

60,852

66,382

73,450

253,972

78 ,13 1

277,854

88,398

298,131

319,122

350,809

385,452

43,519

48,437

54,034

61,481

11,024

66,745

72Ì451

14,699

18,413

19,279

23,309

25,848

10,956

12,4 15

12,348

11,969

11,386

15Ì947

42.9

43.3

43.7

44.4

44.6

45.3

6.7

6.8

7.0

6,182

7.2

7.3

6,750

74

7,2 5 1

7,6 27

8,379

9,079

8 ,151

8,978

9,440

10,145

10,756

11,9 51

176,862

195,784

208,698

225,386

25 1,714

43,151

162,181

26,520

29,944

31,863

5,949

34,300

35,500

6,400

7,208

8 ,1 12

8,749

9,563

645

715

839

1,020

1,132

12,888

17,15 4

17,869

19,135

28,755

29,515

8,907

9,987

1 1 ,5 1 1

13,210

169,120

14,774

18 7,6 16

206,445

219,7 21

245,392

271,6 66

34,782

39,216

42,535

46,490

49,142

31,749

35,078

37,033

39,808

43,642

47,582

7,866

8,351

9,863

64,127

11,1 98

12,078

13*052

69,859

73,066

78,872

85,084

92,052

11,8 2 7

13,285

13,984

15,762

16,9 11

18Ì405

13 5,176

142,825

14,850

ini

15,067
56*941

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..........................
Military..................................
State and local...........................
See footnotes at end of tables.

154,432

164,822

175,4 14

196,473

13,587

11,580

12,786

13,573

14,291

15,230

16,531

1,031

1,200

1,312

1,399

15,425

1,526

1666

21,251

2 7,779

29,585

34,742

38,710

11,902

13,894

14,465

15,215

15,397

4,6 15

20*485

8,498

12,364

13,123

17,099

19,229

9,240

10,749

10 ,712

10,352

9,793

10,810

14*281

12,753

15,415

16,462

17,643

19,481

2,662

3,145

3,753

4,863

5,604

6,204

11,0 24

14,699

18,413

19,279

23,309

25,848

10,956

12,4 15

12,348

11,969

11,386

15 1,15 7

15,947

162,163

17 7 ,3 7 1

189,419

202,077

225,866

15,564

17,529

19,515

22,331

24,114

81,736

27 204

87,896

97,069

103,328

111,036

120,493

7,210

8,496

9,756

11,530

12,904

14,263

1,279

1,387

16,086

17,686

18 ,577

21,000

1,546

1,667

1,604

1,609

(D)

(0 )

(0 )
11,782

(0)

(L )

(L )

(L)

59

(L )

(L)

8,246

(0 )
9,787

(0 )

7,372

12,467

12,995

1,176

1,261

1,380

1,8 77

2,191

21,253

2,120

22,725

24,486

25,160

26,460

27,678

328

422

521

631

686

750

554

551

544

636

534

550

2,065

2,256

2,579

2,605

2,574

2,862

(0)

19,188

(0 )

20,469

21,907

22,555

23,886

24,816

(D)

7,525

7,65/

8,226

9,658

9,819

10,402

701

(0 )
808

(0 )

(0 )
14,873

(0 )

734

764

781

741

766

17,883

(0)
20,095

768

16,134

(0 )
17,469

(0 )

13,676

1,342

1,548

1,656

1,568

1,939

3,942

2,352

4,558

4,646

4,461

4,723

5,198

393

464

538

602

570

753

(D)

(D)

(D)

(0 )
(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

1,10 7

1,579

1,649

1,946

13,613

14,510

16,682

17 ,1 7 0

20,408

23,425

1,904

2,680

3,212

3,797

69,421

4,586

5,006

74,267

80,302

86,091

91,041

105,373

8,354

9,033

9,759

10,801

2,541

11,2 10

12,941

2,686

2,923

3,220

3,040

3,234

387

426

432

429

526

551

521

571

608

672

733

714

59

64

76

85

93

98

66,359

71,0 10

76 ,77 1

82,199

87,268

101,425

7,908

8,543

9,251

10,287

10,591

12,292

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

FLORIDA

79

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
Derivation of total personal incomer
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...........................................
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........................................................
Durable^oods...... I.....................................
Wholesale trade..............................................
Retail trade................._ ...........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1987

1982

1983

Gulf, Florida
1985
1984

1986

1987

41,545
25,499
16.046
6.3
6,582

52,738
29,523
23.215
6.4
8,300

49,449
32,881
16.568
6.7
7,428

53,977
33,884
20.093
6.8
7,958

55,479
36,246
19.233
6.7
8.311

59,602
39,560
20.042
6.8
8,747

86.257
86.257
0
11.0
7,844

92.978
92.978
0
11.2
8,337

99.628
99.628
0
11.4
8,736

104.374
104.374
0
11.8
8,880

113.539
113.539
0
11.9
9,529

121.592
121.592
0
12.2
9,951

27,494
568
1,180
28,106
5,275
8,164

35,800
628
2,240
37,412
6,045
9,281

30,949
744
1,445
31,650
8,196
9,603

35,236
827
1,180
35,589
8,644
9,744

35,416
880
1,272
35,808
9.919
9,752

37,625
963
1,792
38,454
10,846
10,302

62.906
3,255
-2,479
57,172
9,174
19,911

66.478
3,495
-1,722
61,261
10,032
21,685

70.664
3,751
-1,701
65,212
11.707
22,709

73.528
4,177
-1,655
67,696
11,811
24,867

77.957
4,492
-1,078
72.387
14.388
26,764

82.558
4,756
-550
77,252
15,561
28,779

13,021
I, 109
13,364
II,
I,
16.046
II,
7,334
2,084
(0)
227
(0)
(D)
(D)
1,411
117
1,235
(D)
1,185
4,114
196
56
3,862

13,764
1,219
20,817
19,759059
1,760558
23.215
12,448585
8,307
2,227
(D)
223
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,577
119
1,335
(D)
1,571
4,278
230
61
3,987

14,997
1,315
14,637
12,499
2,138
16.568
14,381
9,887
2,244
(0)
473
(D)
(D)
(D)
1,806
132
1,752
(D)
1,942
4,494
221
72
4,201

15,474
1,373
18,389
16,019
2,370
20.093
15,143
10,329
2,273
(D)
496
307
(D)
(D)
2,189
198
1,719
(D)
1,997
4,814
271
82
4,461

16,333
1,442
17,641
15,170
2,471
19.233
16,183
10,917
2,408
(D)
507
269
(D)
(D)
2.312
203
1,709
(L)
(D)
5,266
258
89
4.919

17,472
I, 518
18,635
15,758
2,877
20.042
17,583
II,
2,912
(D)
511
243
(D)
(D)
2,706
202
1,592
(D)
2,505
5,714
256
94
5,364

52,110
6,793
4.003
0
4.003
0
62.906
54,869938
633
52
3,966
29,735
28,895
840
8,223
698
3,682
1,147
6,802
7,968
461
301
7,206

54,484
7,256
4.738
0
4.738
0
66.478
57,938
1,032
(L)
2,820
32,108
31,331
111
9,073
660
4,220
1,304
6,678
8,540
415
348
7,777

58,405
7,552
4.707
0
4.707
0
70.664
61,242
854
U)
3,561
34,541
33,693
848
10,133
569
4,267
1,468
5,802
9,422
399
372
8,651

60,704
7,327
5.497
0
5.497
0
73.528
63,153
888
62
3,132
35,191
34,294
897
10,210
614
4,509
1,615
6,932
10,375
434
385
9,556

64,348
7,649
5.960
0
5.960
0
77.957
66,559
541
(L)
3,277
37,603
36,650
953
10,600
598
4,805
I,737
7,386
II,
437
419
10,542

67.985
8,011
6.562
0
6.562
0
82.558
70,572
566
(l)
2,633
39,963
39,121
842
11,691
597
5,172
I,
8,051
11.398986
441
158
II,

1982
Income by Place of Residence

1983

[Thousands of dollars]
Glades, Florida
1985
1986
1984

1983

Hamilton, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

Hardee, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

66,339
63,226
3,113
9.1
7,298

66,483
65,642
841
9.1
7,301

76,210
72,627
3,583
9.3
8,194

78,722
76,659
2,063
9.3
8,427

82,203
80,904
1,299
9.2
8,921

88,379
87,267
1,112
9.4
9,377

166,829
133,774
33,055
21.0
7,949

183,472
143,286
40,186
20.8
8,813

189,113
155,150
33,963
20.9
9,038

203,386
168,331
35,055
21.2
9,611

212,075
178,296
33,779
21.7
9,792

232,830
192,277
40,553
21.9
10,623

81,790
3,931
-32,640
45,219
6,415
14,705

77,394
3,885
-30,191
43,318
6,828
16,337

94,440
4,715
-37,655
52,070
7,567
16,573

95,476
5,155
-37,756
52,565
8,118
18,039

97,611
5,401
-37,538
54,672
8,521
19,010

104,605
5,617
-40,668
58,320
9,242
20,817

92,804
3,020
19,039
108,823
29,611
28,395

102,870
3,163
20,500
120,207
33,208
30,057

103,589
3,592
23,103
123,100
35,559
30,454

114,023
4,348
24,400
134,075
35,387
33,924

118,375
4,664
24,423
138,134
37,950
35,991

131,315
5,006
27,317
153,626
40,673
38,531

66,868
9,356
5,566
2,449
3,117
3,113
78,677
69,242
416
(L)
2,220
55,375
(0)
(D)
1,764
385
4,089
1,212
3,76!
9,435
513
81
8,841

64,941
9,170
3,283
198
3,085
841
76,553
66,504
520
(L)
1,612
53,477
(D)
(9)
1,695
382
3,811
1,295
3,692
10,049
500
91
9,458

77,563
10,519
6,358
2,953
3,405
3,583
90,857
80,184
459
(L)
1,473
66,161
(D)
2,1(0)31
424
4,093
1,313
4,109
10,673
493
100
10,080

80,341
10,231
4,904
1,435
3,469
2,063
93,413
81,713
380
(L)
1,425
67,428
(0)
(D)
2,439
306
4,160
1,116
4,427
11,700
514
111
11,075

82,572
10,446
4,593
674
3,919
1,299
96,312
83,701
363
(L)
1,574
69,069
(0)
(D)
2,462
297
4,244
992
4,696
12,611
514
122
11,975

89,100
10,809
4,696
457
4,239
1,112
103,493
86,810
375
(L)
1,921
70,680
(D)
(D)
3,158
328
4,592
847
4,898
16,683
623
128
15,932

55,515
4,729
32,560
24,319
8,241
33,055
59,749
44,224
5,379
(D)
(D)
4,265
2,777
1,488
3,705
2,956
8,096
2,954
10,416
15,525
1,316
182
14,027

56,778
5,115
40,977
31,697
9,280
40,186
62,684
46,131
5,566
(0)
(D)
4,412
2,611
1,801
3,743
2,208
8,095
3,078
11,353
16,553
1,447
195
14,911

61,525
5,432
36,632
25,626
11,006
33,963
69,626
51,813
6,167
(D)
(0)
4,801
2,533
2,268
4,472
2,422
8,704
3,219
12,769
17,813
1,457
226
16,130

70,143
5,933
37,947
26,814
11,133
35,055
78,968
60,172
9,995
(0)
(0)
4,274
2,803
1,471
4,662
3,163
10,386
3,154
14,390
18,796
1,107
252
17,437

73,438
6,192
38,745
25,673
13,072
33,779
84,596
63,680
8,423
(0)
(D)
4,134
2,698
1,436
5,088
3,867
10,411
3,279
17,291
20,916
1,232
276
19,408

78,477
6,381
46,457
32,134
14,323
40,553
90,762
67,322
10,095
(0)
(D)
4,402
2,913
1,489
5,529
4,144
10,960
3,632
20,656
23,440
1,263
291
21,886

80

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

FLORIDA

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

—

H e n d r y , F lo rid a

1982

1983

1984

1985

H e r n a n d o , F lo rid 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 income........................................
Nonfarm personal income...............................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

222,392

148,861
73,531
20.6

279,866

165,610
114,256
21.4

256,922

180,630
76,292
22.0

2 6 7,217

196,607
70,610
22.6

276,563

311,350

651,295
12,764
68.0

804,207

12,9 14

8,467

905*210
11710
8L1

1,018548
13,210

11,76 6

792,997
11,210
748

916,920

11,8 16

563,102
10,742
61.2

664,059

11,656

463,433
9,693
55.9

573,844

13,082

229,670
81,680
24.1

473,126

10,818

207,259
69,304
23.5

9,377

9,761

10 ,751

11,3 04

11,8 16

169,440
4,710
8,206
172,936
23,311
26,145

217,770
5,082
11,878
224,566
26,330
28,970

191,245
5,706
12,470
198,009
28,202
30,711

195,221
6,482
12,355
201,094
32,283
33,840

200,723
6,936
14,373
208,160
33,691
34,712

227,880
7,691
16,484
236,673
36,430
38,247

163,552
9,315
51,697
205,934
115,502
151,690

192,794
11,090
76,101
257,805
137,646
178,393

232,487
13,960
79,590
298,117
168,802
197,140

273,368
17 696
93,989
349^661
215,966
238,580

305 548
19 908
115038
400678
249624
266,618

356 693
126265
459 672
269 1.68
302Ì928

87,507
7,757
74,176
63,426
10,750
73,531
95,909
74,608
13,070
3,403
6,754
17,712
17,663
(L)
3,427
2,619
11,520
4,113
11,990
21,301
2,235
183
18,883

91,513
8,553
117,704
104,460
13,244
114,256
103,514
79,854
13,683
2,700
7,378
20,029
19,872
157
3,374
2,353
12,637
4,174
13,526
23,660
2,783
202
20,675

98,716
9,093
83,436
66,702
16,734
76,292
114,953
89,226
14,353
2,767
10,475
21,826
21,655
171
4,772
2,442
13,330
3,761
15,500
25,727
2,421
238
23,068

107,116
9,859
78,246
61,008
17,238
70,610
124,611
94,584
14,250
2,584
11,356
24,058
23,879
179
5,777
2,358
14,517
3,968
15,716
30,027
2,795
273
26,959

111,787
10,366
78,570
59,727
18,843
69,304
131,419
99,934
14,970
1,774
11,645
25,650
25,497
153
5,593
2,519
15,364
3,716
18,703
31,485
2,442
298
28,745

124,335
11,277
92,268
71,573
20,695
81,680
146,200
110,575
18,052
1,691
12,826
26,712
26,121
591
6,235
2,858
16,403
4,082
21,716
35,625
2,735
315
32,575

123,639
11,234
28,679
7,165
21,514
9,693
153,859
118,323
(D)
(D)
16,401
13,337
2,971
10,366
12,186
5,639
23,263
6,741
30,740
35,536
2,833
524
32,179

143,052
13,511
36,231
8,276
27,955
10,742
182,052
142,297
(0)
(»)
21,133
15,148
2,750
12,398
12,906
6,375
29,154
8,406
38,338
39,755
3,103
631
36,021

170,944
16,045
45,498
10,329
35,169
12,764
219,723
181,193
3,464
8,472
27,592
18,486
2,716
15,770
16,499
7,541
34,350
9,796
54,993
38,530
3,560
738
34,232

201,163
18,429
53,776
8,860
44,916
11,210
262,158
216,952
4,128
10,786
36,266
17,520
2,681
14,839
19,649
8,392
40,038
11,129
69,044
45,206
4,379
872
39,955

226,218
20,733
58,597
9,447
49,150
11,710
293,838
241,068
4*400
9,626
43,949
16,730
2,929
13,801
21*744
9,171
40,815
13,280
81,353
52*770
4,810
951
47,009

267 258
24,254
65,181
10,911
54,270
13,210
343*483
282448
(D)
(D)
48,580
18380
3,976
14404
25*382
9*738
47Í568
17*066
98010
61,035
5*677
1*006
54,352

1986

1987

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................................................................
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........................................... .
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

H ig h la n d s , F lo rid a

1982

1983

1984

1985

H ills b o r o u g h , F lo rid a

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 income......................................
Nonfarm personal income....................................... .
Farm income1..................................... .
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments........................................

488,722

441,795
46,927
52.8

485,606
58,357
54.5
543,963

592,547

544,954
47,593
56.7

669,306

618,696
50,610
58.9

73 8 ,77 1

688,412
50,359
61.4

809,209

7,000,709

9,351,733
145,253
754.7

10,271,235

10,116,585
154,650
776.2

11,2 6 1,5 74

11,3 63

8,490,548
138,238
730.3

9,496,986

10,455

7,585,525
154,698
708.2

8,628,786

9,977

6,885,117
115,592
686.9

7,740,2 23

9,250

751,814
57,395
63.9

12,0 31

12,657

10 ,19 1

10,930

11,8 15

12,584

13,232

14,119

225,527
10,275
-3,199
212,053
144,880
131,789

259,143
11,551
-3,699
243,893
156,877
143,193

273,147
13,410
-4,024
255,713
184,330
152,504

302,915
15,994
-4,883
282,038
213,749
173,519

328,673
17,897
-5,525
305,251
240,493
193,027

363,188
19,838
-4,922
338,428
259,517
211,264

5,634,700
287,817
-483,929
4,862,954
1,018,885
1,118,870

6,356,121
328,823
-591,712
5,435,586
1,085,231
1,219,406

7,217,238
381,050
-707,197
6,128,991
1,247,251
1,252,544

7,962,368
441,655
-810,388
6,710,325
1,420,691
1,365,970

8,588,399
484,900
-870,867
7,232,632
1,563,149
1,475,454

9,447,434
529,809
-934,909
7,982,716
1,692,107
1,586,751

152,388
13,666
59,473
35,656
23,817
46,927
178,600
134,624
7,634
1,905
14,348
9,929
4,564
5,365
12,822
6,002
29,805
8,005
44,174
43,976
5,210
3,448
35,318

169,291
15,790
74,062
47,402
26,660
58,357
200,786
152,832
7,717
1,226
16,576
12,935
6,749
6,186
14,294
6,015
35,527
10,709
47,833
47,954
5,502
4,053
38,399

187,832
16,996
68,319
36,821
31,498
47,593
225,554
174,460
8,561
1,159
21,245
13,632
6,128
7,504
15,258
6,882
40,109
12,217
55,397
51,094
6,063
4,423
40,608

208,811
18,505
75,599
40,026
35,573
50,610
252,305
198,405
10,803
2,077
25,280
16,073
7,621
8,452
17,274
7,271
45,535
12,685
61,407
53,900
7,035
4,396
42,469

229,926
20,460
78,287
39,964
38,323
50,359
278,314
221,399
12,608
475
31,646
21,170
8,495
12,675
14,307
7,265
49,673
13,774
70,481
56,915
7,035
4,702
45,178

251,814
21,927
89,447
46,588
42,859
57,395
305,793
243,189
13,470
900
29,934
23,695
9,031
14,664
16,935
8,211
57,489
15,330
77,225
62,604
7,356
4,821
50,427

4,775,722
455,513
403,465
83,105
320,360
115,592
5,519,108
4,630,659
42,571
16,051
412,200
701,250
361,444
339,806
574,983
635,811
665,707
395,402
1,186,684
888,449
173,584
132,511
582,354

5,334,193
520,872
501,056
123,143
377,913
154,698
6,201,423
5,216,247
48,629
12,714
465,806
749,935
383,146
366,789
645,237
689,240
731,167
501,823
1,371,696
985,176
193,965
149,722
641,489

6,088,862
576,565
551,811
107,216
444,595
138,238
7,079,000
6,015,162
50,722
16,132
624,370
851,061
411,235
439,826
707,944
756,528
823,515
583,737
1,601,153
1,063,838
219,697
159,781
684,360

6,716,665
608,603
637,100
114,807
522,293
145,253
7,817,115
6,636,572
56,246
17,714
662,884
900,288
417,993
482,295
748,087
848,828
895,009
675,002
1,832,514
1,180,543
238,883
180,030
761,630

7,224,056
647,282
717,061
124,601
592,460
154,650
8,433,749
7,162,690
59,838
5,662
708,695
866,236
421,471
444,765
771,324
882,414
960,729
802,081
2,105,711
1,271,059
251,062
180,733
839,264

7,958,686
700,757
787,991
136,555
651,436
168,072
9,279,362
7,882,289
66,452
8,154
732,136
905,868
441,136
464,732
819,571
953,065
1,063,427
868,884
2,464,732
1,397,073
275,577
187,062
934,434

11,093,502
168,072
797.6

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..........................................
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.....................................
Military........................................
Stale and local.....................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

FLORIDA

81

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

1983

Holmes, Florida
1984
1985

100,594
94,987
5,607
15.6
6,455

108,079
104,371
3,708
15.7
6,906

122,457
114,009
8,448
15.8
7,755

38,159
1,774
24,872
61,257
11,708
27^629

40,087
1,947
28,279
66,419
12,398
29,262

26,038
2,359
9,762
4,567
5,195
5,607
32,552
22,564
(L)
(L)
1,207
6,712
5,061
1,651
1,544
1,460
5,356
1,024
5,196
9,988
1,026
140
8,822

28,680
2,720
8,687
2,700
5,987
3,708
36,379
25,418
258
53
1,436
7,793
5,894
1,899
1,791
1,465
5,590
1,159
5,873
10,961
1,123
152
9,686

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income.................................
Nonfarm personal income............................
Farm income1.........................................
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.......
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*................
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 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........................................
Military.................................................
State and local........................................

Income by Place of Residence
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries................................................
Other labor income.................................................
Proprietors’ income6................................................
Nonfarm.........................................................
Earnings by industry:
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

Indian River, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

1,219,677
1,193,102
26,575
77.7
15,690

1,321,082
1,297,150
23,932
81.3
16,250

1,465,794
1,431,831
33,963
84.1
17,440

468,013
25,171
-4,802
438,040
418,817
207,224

519,806
30,383
-2,182
487,241
506,238
226,198

565,021
33,750
-6,567
524,704
547,364
249,014

643,429
38,086
-6,375
598,968
596,522
270,304

315,226
28,882
74,015
24,368
49,647
31,711
386,412
322,671
20,427
5,240
46,180
36,935
6,610
30,325
13,607
9,487
63,514
26,342
100,939
63,741
7,068
681
55,992

359,433
32,345
76,235
21,002
55,233
28,223
439,790
371,754
22,914
6,367
59,421
44,877
8,548
36,329
14,705
11,139
68,229
23,669
120,433
68,036
7,883
815
59,338

398,761
35,646
85,399
19,483
65,916
26,575
493,231
429,920
23,337
10,464
63,945
56,480
9,426
47,054
14,427
12,713
76,049
23,197
149,308
63,311
8,770
933
53,608

444,053
39,159
81,809
17,003
64,806
23,932
541,089
471,644
27,699
1,445
67,122
55,455
11,744
43,711
14,918
13,292
84,681
28,345
178,687
69,445
8,823
1,018
59,604

500,259
42,585
100,585
26,831
73,754
33,963
609,466
531,574
31,787
3,614
72,784
50,902
13,661
37,241
15,581
14,445
98,610
36,/25
207,126
77,892
9,335
1,077
67,480

1983

Jefferson, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

1986

1987

1982

1983

126,778
120,931
5,847
15.9
7,986

135,934
127,872
8,062
16.0
8,472

142,254
134,742
7,512
16.1
8,841

857,082
830,383
26,699
68.1
12,582

944,473
912,762
31,711
71.4
13,230

1,064,081
1,035,858
28,223
75.1
14,174

48,105
2,209
30,819
76,715
14,662
31,080

47,038
2,474
31,055
75,619
16,060
35,099

52,008
2,628
32,367
81,747
17,055
37,132

54,984
2,844
32,389
84,529
18,345
39,380

385,708
19,844
-4,210
361,654
321,142
174,286

418,123
21,591
-428
396,104
354,440
193,929

30,807
2,802
14,496
7,460
7,036
8,448
39,657
28,198
233
64
2,017
8,008
5,558
2,450
2,221
1,598
5,776
1,241
7,040
11,459
1,150
170
10,139

31,998
2,863
12,177
4,863
7,314
5,847
41,191
29,950
121
76
2,150
7,284
5,006
2,278
2,523
1,510
5,992
1,254
9,040
11,241
1,252
189
9,800

33,633
2,914
15,461
7,077
8,384
8,062
43,946
31,507
64
(L)
1,621
8,339
5,908
2,431
1,923
1,105
6,380
1,255
10,777
12,439
1,325
207
10,907

36,108
3,060
15,816
6,457
9,359
7,512
47,472
33,260
209
57
1,463
8,215
5,335
2,880
2,375
1,113
7,042
1,289
11,497
14,212
1,390
218
12,604

298,658
27,091
59,959
19,153
40,806
26,699
359,009
300,780
19,363
6,170
42,146
42,804
5,537
37,267
14,010
8,884
55,963
23,642
87,798
58,229
5,925
609
51,695
1982

Jackson, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

355,333
346,617
8,716
41.4
8,587

374,094
365,589
8,505
41.6
8,990

414,037
399,959
14,078
42.3
9,787

78,192
71,092
7,100
11.3
6,946

83,110
76,448
6,662
11.4
7,301

90,285
81,783
8,502
11.7
7,738

98,839
89,783
9,056
11.6
8,531

107,878
97,218
10,660
11.6
9,284

118,363
106,337
12,026
11.8
10,028

191,091
8,343
18,043
200,791
42,101
86,769

203,792
9,462
19,010
213,340
44,411
97,582

206,776
9,918
24,400
221,258
47,830
105,006

234,417
10,980
25,644
249,081
51,697
113,259

39,093
1,693
12,928
50,328
10,755
17,109

41,657
1,862
13,623
53,418
11,297
18,395

45,569
2,031
15,178
58,716
12,103
19,466

48,372
2,268
17,762
63,866
13,503
21,470

52,235
2,384
21,059
70,910
14,039
22,929

58,173
2,657
23,175
78,691
15,179
24,493

151,684
13,562
25,845
8,022
17,823
10,531
180,560
113,566
927
723
9,220
29,045
11,362
17,683
10,176
11,396
24,433
7,363
20,283
66,994
3,020
966
63,008

164,472
14,169
25,151
6,210
18,941
8,716
195,076
122,204
943
783
9,444
30,706
11,665
19,041
11,516
11,514
26,353
8,149
22,796
72,872
3,050
1,016
68,806

166,007
14,664
26,105
5,996
20,109
8,505
198,271
126,652
840
531
9,796
29,634
9,406
20,228
11,988
11,886
27,345
8,438
26,194
71,619
3,150
1,108
67,361

184,609
16,111
33,697
11,413
22,284
14,078
220,339
139,811
966
495
13,776
30,054
8,579
21,475
12,538
12,178
29,678
9,336
30,790
80,528
3,591
1,065
75,872

28,719
2,475
7,899
4,034
3,865
7,100
31,993
24,465
722
92
2,440
4,095
2,443
1,652
3,702
1,161
4,255
1,150
6,848
7,528
714
101
6,713

31,291
2,842
7,524
3,688
3,836
6,662
34,995
27,107
927
65
2,818
4,388
2,688
1,700
4,620
1,761
4,425
1,284
6,819
7,888
743
106
7,039

32,887
2,939
9,743
5,591
4,152
8,502
37,067
28,789
1,039
66
2,754
4,511
2,604
1,907
5,326
2,080
3,843
1,561
7,609
8,278
776
126
7,376

34,509
3,025
10,838
6,148
4,690
9,056
39,316
30,292
893
87
2,263
4,122
2,311
1,811
6,549
2,382
4,180
1,602
8,214
9,024
794
139
8,091

36,207
3,195
12,833
7,756
5,077
10,660
41,575
31,396
773
ai
2,240
3,860
2,057
1,803
7,410
1,844
4,673
1,594
8,989
10,179
770
152
9,257

40,048
3,549
14,576
8,954
5,622
12,026
46,147
34,979
952
(L)
2,190
4,673
2,017
2,656
8,169
1,957
5,132
1,811
10,063
11,168
899
161
10,108

1982

1983

284,459
269,609
14,850
40.2
7,075

298,860
292,855
6,005
40.3
7,423

329,661
319,130
10,531
40.8
8,089

162,413
6,631
18,372
174,154
36,202
74,103

169,895
7,365
17,446
179,976
37,298
81,586

125,121
11,029
26,263
12,206
14,057
14,850
147,563
91,368
973
673
7,309
19,607
7,337
12,270
9,092
10,475
21,362
6,649
15,228
56,195
2,797
869
52,529

138,558
12,561
18,776
3,441
15,335
6,005
163,890
102,134
1,094
608
7,299
26,423
11,591
14,832
9,585
10,965
22,226
6,948
16,986
61,756
2,919
943
57,894

82

FLORIDA

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME
Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

1982
Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income...................................
Nonfarm personal income...........................
Farm income1...........................
Population (thousands)1......................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*......................
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 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..............................................
Military.. .........................................
State and local...............................................

Nonfarm personal income..........................................

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

1987

1982

1983

Lake, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

38,068
24,117
13.951
4.2
9,122

38,504
26,308
12.196
4.3
9,011

46,517
29,686
16.831
4.4
10,503

49,039
33,595
15.444
4.5
10,961

55,589
36,510
19.079
4.8
11,490

58,997
40,264
18.733
5.0
11,866

1,220,720
1,095,202
125.518
113.8
10,729

1,445,992
1,268,147
177.845
118.4
12,212

1,581,694
1,447,631
134.063
123.6
12,793

1,782,931
1,640,617
142.314
128.2
13,910

1,965,204
1,828,985
136.219
134.6
14,597

2,194,138
2,032,313
161.825
140.8
15,580

20,176
307
8,001
27,870
4,723
5,475

19,178
325
7,825
26,678
5,221
6,605

25,913
395
8,221
33,739
5,534
7,244

27,204
465
8,156
34,895
5,849
8,295

32,098
525
8,856
40,429
6,254
8,906

34,119
593
8,984
42,510
6.743
9.744

605,000
27,415
24,678
602,263
332,836
285,621

713,268
30,669
76,643
759,242
375,833
310,917

734,991
35,365
108,174
807,800
444,561
329,333

808,177
41,449
139,433
906,161
507,353
369,417

862,582
45,772
171,518
988,328
569,564
407,312

988,619
52,303
195,745
1,132,061
616.560
445,517

5,664
437
14,075
12,752
1,323
13.951
6,225
3,371
(D)
(L)
568
(D)
0
(D)
U)
440
778
(D)
1,016
2,854
246
(L)
2,571

6,136
497
12,545
11,032
1,513
12.196
6,982
3,706
(D)
(L)
639
(D)
0
(D)
(L)
405
761
(D)
1.276
3.276
245
(L)
2,992

7,662
588
17,663
15,689
1,974
16.831
9,082
4,326
(D)
(L)
874
(D)
0
(D)
164
416
769
(0)
1,484
4,756
308
U)
4,400

10,104
784
16,316
14,319
I,
15.444
II,
4,887
(D)
(L)
625
779
0
779
348
361
783
(D)
1,465
6,873
305
54
6,514

10,947
917
20,234
17,966
2,299768
19.079
13,760019
5,723
192
(L)
596
1,211
0
1,211
436
381
813
293
1,798
7,296
317
59
6,920

12,990
1,053
20,076
17,563
2,513
18.733
15,386
6,345
(D)
(L)
651
1.365
0
1.365
526
401
887
(D)
1,855
9,041
318
63
8,660

408,957
37,465
158,578
95,051
63,527
125.518
479,482
394,631
30,236
6,614
41,670
51,370
25,381
25,989
40,781
22,593
76,389
19,822
105,156
84,851
7,585
4,311
72,955

442,298
41,857
229,113
148,257
80,856
177.845
535,423
444,068
32,865
6,696
45,596
55,237
26,128
29,109
44,058
22,634
85,539
26,590
124,853
91,355
8,280
4,472
78,603

491,427
45,512
198,052
105,059
92,993
134.063
600,928
503,835
33,776
8,539
57,272
58,360
26,156
32,204
52,233
24,326
95,966
28,881
144,482
97,093
9,286
4,336
83,471

540,688
49,084
218.405
113,398
105,007
142.314
665,863
561,168
31,986
11,071
62,376
66,917
32,721
34,196
56,477
28,220
108.406
33,588
162,127
104,695
9,887
3,642
91,166

590,376
53,841
218,365
107,657
110,708
136.219
726,363
613,108
31,056
6,436
68,459
73,277
35,533
37,744
59,210
31,504
114,852
39,234
189,080
113,255
10,245
3,919
99,091

673,044
60,511
255,064
132,112
122,952
161.825
826,794
700.560
38,728
8,283
78,456
86,087
39,795
46,292
64,330
34,870
127,788
44,716
217,302
126,234
II,
4,010
III,

1982

1983

Leon, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

1,490,207
1,487,809
2,398
158.2
9,418

1,636,782
1,634,951
1,831
161.9
10,113

1,785,511
1,783,126
2,385
166.1
10,752

1,949,427
1,947,139
2,288
169.8
11,484

2,166,320
2,164,616
1,704
1729
12,530

2,401,208
2^398*861
2,347
177 3
13,540

1982
In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e

1983

[Thousands of dollars]
Lafayette , Florida
1984
1985
1986

2,649,277
2,621,743
27,534
230.8
11,479

1983

Lee, Florida
1984
1985

2,948,028
35,683
241.5
12,353

3,350,801
3,315,228
35,573
255.2
13,132

3,813,280
3,775,026
38,254
266.8

1,301,728
70,674
18,978
1,250,032
835,539
563,706

1,473,029
80,092
24,376
1,417,313
945,716
620,682

1,667,340
92,521
26,791
1,601,610
1,084,778
664,413

1,045,104
95,228
161,396
14,882
146,514
27,534
1,274,194
1,087,092
19,378
14,190
178,592
65,254
24,643
40,611
95,126
62,971
215,205
99,493
336,883
187,102
21,022
2,822
163,258

1,157,790
108,804
206,435
23,433
183,002
35,683
1,437,346
1,228,426
23,858
11,945
196,210
70,121
27,323
42,798
106,222
68,558
249,042
117,971
384,499
208,920
23,647
3,168
182,105

1,318,105
120,242
228,993
23,593
205,400
35,573
1,631,767
1,400,685
22,466
14,765
240,113
81,805
29,815
51,990
113,447
78,208
279,559
119,317 '
451,005
231,082
26,112
3,531
201,439

2,98 3,711

1986

1987

4,181,447
42,392
281.7
14,992

4,686,575

1,880,436
110,580
30,402
1,800,258
1,262,944
750,078

2,103,660
125,173
33,699
2,012,186
1,385,098
826,555

2,391,774
142,091
37,017
2,286,700
1,500,061
899,814

1,222,052
44,373
-83,900
1,093,779
196,730
199,698

1,344,438
50,327
-94,093
1,200,018
218,492
218,272

1,464,828
56,305
-99,610
1,308,913
246,266
230,332

1,603,259
65,255
-113,856
1,424,148
268,660
256,619

1,797 971
73 820
-134,216
1,589,935
294,649
281,736

2 010174
' 81 687
153^232
1,775*255
319*310
306Ì643

1,472,081
129,590
278,765
26,218
252,547
38,254
1,842,182
1,590,046
33,505
22,191
263,223
88,518
33,351
55,167
125,981
88,840
320,404
129,943
517,441
252,136
29,239
3,980
218,917

1,652,913
145,154
305,593
30,280
275,313
42,392
2,061,268
1,779,564
37,820
6,683
289,803
103,789
39,726
64,063
138,428
93,800
354,712
148,753
605,776
281,704
30,497
4,342
246,865

1,897,483
163,247
331,044
34,421
296,623
47,369
2,344,405
2,019,987
41,510
10,414
321,521
112,012
48,477
63,535
139,442
102,321
403,760
169,888
719,119
324,418
33,979
4,594
285,845

1,066,690
79,102
76,260
1,465
74,795
2,398
1,219,654
668,104
2,592
2,214
64,596
38,326
23,021
15,305
57,074
52,086
129,786
56,267
265,163
551,550
30,875
4,898
515,777

1,164,695
90,379
89,364
919
88,445
1,831
1,342,607
757,631
2,726
1,876
69,268
46,592
24,400
22,192
61,872
57,060
147,867
66,855
303,515
584,976
32,937
5,325
546,714

1,264,104
96,300
104,424
1,482
102,942
2,385
1,462,443
842,176
3,195
2,288
81,963
42,644
27,855
14,789
62,937
63,997
159,420
75,002
350,730
620,267
35,370
6,439
578,458

1,382,919
103,757
116,583
1,430
115,153
2,288
1,600,971
931,368
3,899
3,233
88,544
45,853
30,489
15,364
68,614
71,360
175,538
82,197
392,130
669,603
38,764
8,059
622,780

1,549,172
117,011
131,788
884
130,904
1,704
1,796,267
1,044,652
(217
788
101,012
56,665
32,147
24,518
71,705
74,998
185,126
95,546
454,595
75(615
39,985
8,692
702,938

1,735,689
128,143
146,342
1,517
144,825
2,347
2,007,827
1 166 238
4,966
(576
lib ili
62^852
33,927
28925
7l|419
77*871
205,003
112Ì117
516^323
841,589
42,256
8,746
790,587

14,290

4,223,839

4,639,206
47,369
294.6
15,908

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..................................
Earnings by industry:
Farm....................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7......
Manufacturing........................................
Nondurable goods.........................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Services....................................
Government and government enterprises......................

See footnotes at end of tables.

035
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FLORIDA

83

Table 5 — Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

Liberty, Florida

Le vy, Florida

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income

..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transfer payments............................................

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

161,240
152,333
8.907
22.1
7,291

178,955
170,966
7.989
22.7
7,881

193,665
184,588
9.077
23.4
8,286

210,475
202,442
8.033
24.2
8,705

225,855
217,292
8.563
25.0
9,019

244,583
234,673
9.910
25.6
9,553

31.066
30,747
319
4,4
7,137

35,308
35,113
195
4.5
7,782

39,254
38,996
258
4.5
8,719

41,173
40,943
230
4.5
9,178

44,597
44.436
161
4.6
9,613

49,494
49,265
229
4.8
10,301

73,033
3,414
26,445
96,064
26,120
39,056

71,797
3,415
35,129
103,511
32,667
42,777

81,743
4,027
36,040
113,756
34,170
45,739

87,516
4,654
38,214
121,076
37,616
51,783

95,567
5,135
37,220
127,652
42,181
56,022

103,355
5,603
40,642
138,394
45,685
60,504

13,438
697
5,735
18,476
3,225
9,365

16,398
853
5,268
20,813
3,543
10,952

16,626
884
7,356
23,098
4.224
11,932

17,063
954
7,473
23,582
4,551
13,040

20,088
1,133
7,481
26.436
4,538
13,623

22,238
1,266
8,767
29,739
4,919
14,836

50,092
4,890
18,051
7,764
10,287
8.907
64,126
49,049
(0)
(0)
8,657
10,656
1,044
9,612
4,582
1,902
7,610
2,041
10,762
15,077
936
560
13,581

49.071
4,780
17,946
6,874
11.072
7.989
63,808
47,993

55,707
5,310
20,726
7,974
12,752
9.077
72,666
55,954
(D)
(D)
11,277
6,037
1,168
4,869
5,429
2,362
9,867
2,911
14,616020
16,712
1,107
696
14,909

60,923
5,617
20,976
6,979
13,997
8.033
79,483
61,038
(0)
(D)
11,237
5,965
961
5,004
6,443
2,995
10,859
3,309
15,467
18,445
1,296
723
16,426

66,853
6,090
22,624
7,547
15,077
8.563
87,004
66,602
I, 921
2,790
II,
6,535
983
5,552
6,748
3,385
12,101
3,663
17,841
20,402
1,359
786
18,257

71,385
6,406
25,564
8,872
16,692
9.910
93,445
71,672
2,858
3,095
12,618157
6.466
1,077
5,389
7,303
3,246
13,935
4,360
18,252
21,773
1.466
795
19,512

10.066
1,090
2,282
232
2,050
319
13,119
9,702
(L)
(L)
1,013
4,179
(D)
(0)
903
84
947
208
2,395
3,417
699
(L)
2,679

11,646
1.319
3,433
112
3,321
195
16,203
12,400
432
52
1,003
5.319
(0)
(D)
1,072
100
1,174
288
2,960
3,803
747
(L)
3,011

11,361
1,147
4,118
176
3,942
258
16,368
12,241
389
(D)
1.225
3,642
(0)
(D)
1,725
(D)
1,299
299
3,441
4,127
809
(L)
3,269

12,139
1,187
3,737
147
3,590
230
16,833
12,166
218
(L)
989
3,212
(D)
(D)
2,402
(L)
1,320
294
3,677
4,667
878
55
3,734

14,440
1,403
4,245
77
4,168
161
19,927
14,668
111
(L)
1,350
3,695
(D)
(D)
2,661
123
1,528
515
4,683
5,259
916
60
4,283

15,942
1,568
4,728
138
4,590
229
22,009
16,436
(D)
(L)
1,645
4,213
(D)
(D)
2,783
(D)
1,413
360
5,644
5,573
893
63
4,617

1982

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................

(D)
(D)

8,410
5,667
I, 135
4,532
4,945
2,134
8,807
2,623
II,
15,815
1,009
643
14,163

Manatee, Florida

Madison, Florida

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

102,483
96,371
6,112
15.2
6,726

109,458
106,316
3,142
15.3
7,140

119,381
113,477
5,904
15.4
7,731

127,154
123,927
3,227
15.5
8,224

135,753
132,727
3,026
15.6
8,723

147,345
144,563
2,782
15.7
9,374

1,914,105
1,831,033
83,072
161.3
11,866

2,153,651
2,025,383
128,268
165.5
13,015

2,323,894
2,225,441
98,453
169.6
13,705

2,527,996
2,428,538
99,558
174.6
14,477

2,721,678
2,620,085
101,593
179.1
15,198

2,969,837
2,858,543
111,294
183.5
16,180

54,081
2,481
8,308
59,908
16,587
25,988

58,467
2,856
9,221
64,832
16,749
27,877

66,280
3,282
8,865
71,863
18,444
29,074

68,339
3,734
9,580
74,185
20,488
32,481

72,346
3,984
10,086
78,448
21.949
35,356

78,632
4,369
11,326
85,589
23,709
38,047

875,113
44,704
69,482
899,891
612,097
402,117

1,005,587
49,642
84,550
1,040,495
676,649
436,507

1,098,064
57,915
92,133
1,132,282
746,306
445,306

1,166,473
65,258
109,101
1,210,316
825,185
492,495

1,266,885
71,849
105,024
1,300,060
893,890
527,728

1,411,618
81,385
109,051
1,439,284
968,415
562,138

40,614
4,259
9,208
3,300
5,908
6,112
47,969
35,969
199
136
1,343
16,052
6,769
9,283
2,685
2,050
6,273
1,394
5,837
12,000
1,110
146
10,744

45,210
5,010
8,247
416
7,831
3,142
55,325
42,477
1,553
65
1,376
19,738
8,160
11,578
3,119
2,019
6,757
1,614
6,236
12,848
1,166
154
11,528

49,068
5,307
11,905
3,238
8,667
5,904
60,376
48,044
1,492
78
1,618
21,196
8,804
12,392
3,581
2,221
7,037
1,949
8,872
12,332
1,227
167
10,938

53,067
5,584
9,688
552
9,136
3,227
65,112
51,694
937
160
1,299
23,014
9,359
13,655
4,660
1,967
7,323
1,810
10,524
13,418
1,304
187
11,927

55,974
5,813
10,559
354
10,205
3,026
69,320
54,433
581
ai
1,501
23,546
10,955
12,591
4,859
1,872
7,943
2,145
11,970
14,887
1,279
203
13,405

61,070
6,266
11,296
(L)
11,341
2,782
75,850
59,315
888
(E)
1,681
24,881
11,319
13,562
5,729
2,254
8,278
2,232
13,332
16,535
1,263
215
15,05)

662,260
66,241
146,612
66,420
80,192
83,072
792,041
674,131
15,150
7,738
88,439
142,299
54,841
87,458
43,974
28,294
131,276
39,085
177,876
117,910
9,762
2,029
106,119

720,293
73,336
211,958
112,111
99,847
128,268
877,319
745,156
17,430
10,319
76,919
153,397
55,882
97,515
48,820
27,513
151,169
52,968
206,621
132,163
11,425
2,327
118,411

823,304
81,289
193,471
82,605
110,866
98,453
999,611
858,492
18,161
11,036
94,925
181,713
63,863
117,850
51,528
31,770
165,862
56,149
247,348
141,119
12,697
2,521
125,901

872,868
82,504
211,101
83,744
127,357
99,458
1,067,015
915,321
19,965
14,808
98,954
183,677
57,153
126,524
50,669
38,676
177,662
56,297
274,613
151,694
13,862
2,755
135,077

957,350
89,410
220,125
85,975
134,150
101,593
1,165,292
996,344
23,085
5,437
104,107
203,863
61,745
142,118
50,898
38,831
197,136
57,541
315,446
168,948
14,442
2,987
151,519

1,067,381
99,603
244,634
94,820
149,814
111,294
1,300,324
1,131,648
25,881
5,263
102,171
245,676
83,156
162,520
53,805
43,435
210,436
64,046
380,935
168,676
15,653
3,039
149,984

1982
Income by Place of Residence

Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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......................
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 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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

84

FLORIDA

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME
Table 5 .- -Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued
[T h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s ]

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income............................................................
Nonfarm personal income.............................
Farm income'. .........................................
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.........
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 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........................................
Military.................................................
State and local.........................................

Income by Place of Residence

Total personal income...........................................................
Nonfarm personal income.............................
Farm income1.........................................
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.......
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 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........................................
Military.................................................
State and local.........................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1982

1983

Marion, Florida
1984
1985

1,203,494
1,189,497
13,997
139.3
8,642

1,347,821
1,334,096
13,725
148.0
9,105

1,506,064
1,488,009
18,055
155.4
9,691

1,712,161
1,694,819
17,342
164.8
10,392

1,895,020
1,873,736
21,284
174.3
10,871

2,093,295
2,071,252
22,043
181.3
11,543

1,063,296
1,012,499
50,797
72.8
14,600

1,190,350
1,124,430
65,920
76.0
15,658

1,341,195
1,286,271
54,924
79.4
16,888

1,539,432
1,481,483
57,949
82.9
18,573

1,743,709
1,687382
56,327
87.0
20,032

644,566
34,388
36,165
646,343
266,080
291,071

724,750
39,162
37,676
723,264
302,339
322,218

834,341
45,795
39,271
827,817
340,103
338,144

933,896
54,422
46,309
925,783
398,693
387,685

1,036,448
60,951
46,880
1,022,377
437,832
434,811

1,160,599
68,340
46,739
1,138,998
473,161
481,136

487,407
25,018
42,892
505,281
397,764
160,251

533,525
27,061
76,597
583,061
426,643
180,646

594,775
31,689
66,782
629,868
516,258
195,069

654,751
36,961
84,951
702,741
618,795
217,896

718,050
41*237
123349
800*062
701*155
242^492

1,882,085
' 65392
908
21,458
834 808
47 905
131226
918129
763332
265,916

528,100
49,529
66,937
214
66,723
13,997
630,569
524,297
12,960
5,004
56,669
106,590
33,433
73,157
31,398
49,654
105,035
30,900
126,087
106,272
8,608
1,326
96,338

582,683
58,246
83,821
326
83,495
13,725
711,025
597,808
14,400
3,872
68,285
129,774
34,338
95,436
33,936
54,902
118,387
38,261
135,991
113,217
9,547
1,531
102,139

666,868
64,486
102,987
4,880
98,107
18,055
816,286
691,384
15,235
4,272
87,140
145,326
40,222
105,104
38,378
62,484
130,248
43,759
164,542
124,902
10,599
1,706
112,597

746,446
70,099
117,351
4,398
112,953
17,342
916,554
777,317
17,682
6,210
91,652
169,846
40,422
129,424
40,703
71,811
146,202
47,221
185,990
139,237
11,836
1,982
125,419

824,358
77,719
134,371
8,580
125,791
21,284
1,015,164
858,558
21,978
3,439
102,911
186,204
43,022
143,182
42,629
77,553
158,528
51,656
213,660
156,606
12,182
2,173
142,251

925,818
86,929
147,852
8,854
138,998
22,043
1,138,556
962,471
25,867
4,183
112,121
201,735
44,178
157,557
46,582
85,037
174,324
58,532
254,090
176,085
13,190
2,280
160,615

362,369
36,652
88,386
39,714
48,672
50,797
436,610
398,590
13,137
7,756
83,601
58,936
12,421
46,515
33,680
9,065
61,425
20,062
110,928
38,020
3,868
1,365
32,787

377,430
38,080
118,015
55,157
62,858
65,920
467,605
425,342
14,197
6,302
72,554
58,695
13,623
45,072
32,011
9,792
70,961
31,252
129,578
42,263
4,210
1,537
36,516

436,883
42,025
115,867
44,359
71,508
54,924
539,851
491,959
15,280
7,310
95,571
66,255
15,888
50,367
33,900
10,727
78,838
34,737
149,341
47,892
4,591
1,728
41,573

481,543
44,647
128,561
47,496
81,065
57,949
596,802
541,170
16,680
12,091
95,263
73,586
17,631
55,955
35,795
13,448
87,141
36,437
170,729
55,632
5,224
1,871
48,537

539,508
49Ì966
128Í576
45,998
82*578
56,327
661J23
594*358
17,253
1,838
107350
83,731
19*208
64*523
36,114
13,807
97308
40,236
196,721
67,365
5,629
1,989
59,747

628615
57 794
148*399
54493
93906
65 29?
769 516
694 209
19926
4269
128217
96 781
20418
76 363
40,731
17304
112834
49,135
225012
75,307
M65
1*548
67,294

1982

1983

Monroe, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

Nassau, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

689,453
689,453
0
67.0
10,285

750,694
750,694
0
68.2
11,010

823,828
823,828
0
70.1
11,758

931,914
931,914
0
71.1
13,116

1,044,801
1,044,801
0
72.8
14,346

1,161,541
1,161,541
0
74.7
15,553

353,424
351,839
1,585
35.6
9,928

391,871
390,883
988
36.4
10,763

445,601
443,084
2,517
38.0
11,713

499,225
496,311
2,914
39.8
12,528

554,162
549,151
5,011
41.9
13,240

594,912
585*434
9,478
43.8
13,573

396,073
20,501
-3,631
371,941
208,951
108,561

431,437
22,361
-2,926
406,150
229,022
115,522

466,341
24,639
-4,713
436,989
269,082
117,757

520,906
28,819
-4,340
487,747
316,332
127,835

593,187
33,518
-7,961
551,708
357,034
136,059

675,403
38,133
-11,599
625,671
388,463
147,407

200,637
10,438
82,738
272,937
33,806
46,681

204,397
10,740
108,547
302,204
38,680
50,987

226,831
11,994
133,312
348,149
43,930
53,522

263,570
14,671
138,352
387,251
51,275
60,699

305,493
17,156
138,564
426,901
59,984
67,277

285,701
15,585
185,349
455,465
65,272
74,175

331,448
22,264
42,361
0
42,361
0
396,073
270,369
9,849
3,680
30,702
7,269
4,504
2,765
19,835
10,537
69,091
18,063
101,343
125,704
23,195
48,335
54,174

352,870
24,660
53,907
0
53,907
0
431,437
294,640
14,712
3,198
32,373
7,035
4,309
2,726
22,962
11,448
73,742
19,837
109,333
136,797
24,727
53,288
58,782

383,315
26,682
56,344
0
56,344
0
466,341
323,097
9,269
3,358
39,048
7,977
4,495
3,482
24,320
11,779
78,791
20,086
128,469
143,244
26,924
53,577
62,743

410,078
28,032
82,796
0
82,796
0
520,906
370,186
22,786
6,097
43,577
9,424
4,282
5,142
27,560
14,533
86,213
18,071
141,925
150,720
28,445
54,337
67,938

465,245
32,351
95,591
0
95,591
0
593,187
431,223
27,918
1,505
51,787
11,933
4,969
6,964
29,698
13,654
99,020
19,505
176,203
161,964
28,139
59,757
74,068

532,153
36,475
106,775
0
106,775
0
675,403
489,582
30,293
2,733
52,288
11,196
5,532
5,664
36,850
14,646
116,402
23,980
201,194
185,821
33,155
68,789
83,877

168,797
17,283
14,557
235
14,322
1,585
199,052
154,411
2,325
427
23,300
73,297
70,109
3,188
6,979
2,378
16,809
3,029
25,867
44,641
23,010
318
21,313

168,655
16,903
18,839
-323
19,162
988
203,409
153,102
4,020
396
11,617
71,429
67,338
4,091
7,702
3,082
20,192
4,156
30,508
50,307
26,938
386
22,983

185,681
17,971
23,179
1,230
21,949
2,517
224,314
171,627
3,287
430
13,527
79,209
69,672
9,537
9,030
3,432
21,775
4,307
36,630
52,687
27,390
410
24,887

217,638
20,747
25,185
1,644
23,541
2,914
260,656
204,002
4,379
605
33,568
83,912
77,137
6,775
8,357
4,014
24,220
5,049
39,898
56,654
28,158
481
28,015

251,147
24,184
30,162
3,758
26,404
5,011
300,482
238,990
4,299
195
62,102
81,717
74,306
7,411
9,321
4,667
26,763
5,531
44,395
61,492
29,691
524
31,277

227,915
20,638
37,148
8,164
28,984
9,478
276,223
212,124
7,734
267
28,131
72,244
65,357
6,887
10,732
4,954
31,844
6,436
'19,782
64,099
28,949
554
34,596

1986

1987

1982

1983

M artin, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

85

FLORIDA

Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

O k e e c h o b e e , F lo rid a

O k a lo o s a , F lo rid 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
1,12 1,2 2 1

1,251,601

1,251,191
410
124.5

1,376,3 94

1,375,523
871
129.8

1,511,6 43

1,510,943
700
135.1

1,652,745

1,652,061
684
140.8

1,814,664

1,814,092
572
145.3

178,789

156,172
22,617
23.3

192,226

173,154
19,072
23.8

213,6 27

192,895
20,732
24.8

246,722

221,112
25,610
26.0

284,740

254,004
30,736
27.8

313,0 71

Farm income1.......................................................

1,120,513
708
118.7

Per capita personal income (dollars)...................................................

9,443

10,049

10,605

11,18 9

11,73 9

12,485

7,668

8,0 77

8 ,6 11

9,478

10,241

10,851

820,311
42,804
-37,221
740,286
132,572
248,363

912,349
47,995
-41,115
823,239
154,324
274,038

1,008,347
53,924
-46,782
907,641
184,246
284,507

1,089,156
60,100
-50,991
978,065
209,440
324,138

1,196,258
67,431
-56,167
1,072,660
231,874
348,211

1,322,937
73,909
-64,558
1,184,470
250,365
379,829

92,378
3,738
22,350
110,990
28,069
39,730

94,387
4,111
25,163
115,439
32,895
43,892

107,468
4,869
27,934
130,533
36,099
46,995

124,913
5,942
31,422
150,393
41,296
55,033

142,065
6,734
35,361
170,692
50,958
63,090

152,021
7,301
42,006
186,726
54,957
71,388

729,053
40,438
50,820
189
50,631
708
819,603
392,099
2,844
1,231
45,326
47,849
8,663
39,186
29,379
11,171
86,627
27,573
140,099
427,504
129,439
233,898
64,167

800,536
47,686
64,127
-95
64,222
410
911,939
461,184
4,333
1,120
60,664
55,081
9,876
45,205
31,452
12,896
100,099
32,884
162,655
450,755
129,437
251,418
69,900

881,515
53,566
73,266
373
72,893
871
1,007,476
532,220
3,446
1,143
78,202
71,131
10,747
60,384
33,445
15,140
112,195
36,826
180,692
475,256
133,055
266,019
76,182

945,214
57,105
86,837
215
86,622
700
1,088,456
595,663
8,409
1,885
74,208
79,797
12,368
67,429
37,248
16,596
123,592
43,282
210,646
492,793
132,929
275,600
84,264

1,034,805
62,294
99,159
215
98,944
684
1,195,574
668,328
9,904
323
73,031
96,029
13,448
82,581
40,824
16,822
135,092
52,499
243,804
527,246
135,657
296,633
94,956

1,144,422
69,771
108,744
91
108,653
572
1,322,365
737,933
10,791
688
70,659
106,122
14,770
91,352
46,027
19,325
144,579
58,695
281,047
584,432
148,377
330,469
105,586

61,827
5,504
25,047
11,967
13,080
22,617
69,761
53,972
1,577
258
6,250
3,164
2,388
776
5,440
2,993
15,462
2,780
16,048
15,789
1,147
209
14,433

63,928
5,990
24,469
8,746
15,723
19,072
75,315
60,073
1,651
273
7,607
2,901
2,298
603
5,680
3,369
16,688
3,426
18,478
15,242
1,216
231
13,795

72,870
6,463
28,135
10,626
17,509
20,732
86,736
70,010
1,373
291
7,854
3,473
2,648
825
6,673
4,748
16,756
4,167
24,675
16,726
1,265
268
15,193

84,359
7,421
33,133
15,474
17,659
25,610
99,303
80,597
1,751
407
10,042
5,302
4,168
1,134
6,976
4,544
18,886
5,398
27,291
18,706
1,420
305
16,981

94,166
8,163
39,736
20,633
19,103
30,736
111,329
90,284
1,840
175
11,504
5,242
4,140
1,102
7,310
5,280
21,414
5,909
31,610
21,045
1,480
332
19,233

101,577
8,375
42,069
21,175
20,894
31,814
120,207
96,268
1,996
254
11,222
4,854
3,554
1,300
7,870
5,471
23,255
6,612
34,734
23,939
1,746
352
21,841

1986

1987

Derivation of total personal income-.
Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3...............
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

281,257
31,814
28.9

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......

Transportation and public utilities..........................
Finance, insurance, and real estate.........................
Government and government enterprises.....................
Federal, civilian..............................................
State and local...............................................

O s c e o la , F lo rid a

O r a n g e , F lo rid a

1984

1985

1987

8,379,030
167,009
576.9

8,546,039

9,223,972
187,527
596.2
9,411,4 99

565,537

545,089
20,448
59.8

710,337
28,488
64.5
738,825

873,932

853,312
20,620
70.4

1,042,068

1,019,865
22,203
76.7

1,18 3 ,412

1,162,615
20,797
82.3

1,325,562

14,813

15,785

9,458

11,459

12,4 13

13,579

14,384

15,240

5,110,867 5,838,801 6,629,250 7,453,096 8,292,780 9,220,244
521,984
473,543
303,907
351,773
416,820
262,557
-985,292 -1,113,537 -1,287,553 -1,486,166 -1,671,959 -1,869,448
3,863,018 4,421,357 4,989,924 5,550,110 6,147,278 6,828,812
854,908
941,176 1,062,858 1,183,396 1,271,064 1,376,444
876,471
940,621
957,745 1,049,053 1,127,697 1,206,243

276,360
14,262
90,749
352,847
94,481
118,209

337,612
17,269
174,797
495,140
112,077
131,608

385,916
20,629
234,243
599,530
137,143
137,259

433,271
24,419
313,689
722,541
165,732
153,795

500,478
28,714
364,031
835,795
180,322
167,295

581,043
33,041
399,386
947,388
194,298
183,876

7,827,164
691,156
701,924
147,572
554,352
187,527
9,032,717
7,879,223
54,962
9,002
658,252
1,294,099
308,727
985,372
623,216
674,843
973,166
724,370
2,867,313
1,153,494
215,364
287,151
650,979

215,077
18,153
43,130
14,366
28,764
20,448
255,912
220,943
3,016
665
19,009
23,502
5,066
18,436
6,300
22,291
43,779
11,404
90,977
34,969
2,939
533
31,497

257,087
22,326
58,199
22,582
35,617
28,488
309,124
268,777
3,619
593
26,641
25,834
6,106
19,728
7,608
22,812
54,524
13,078
114,068
40,347
3,244
614
36,489

304,377
25,998
55,541
14,818
40,723
20,620
365,296
319,248
3,961
654
41,191
29,951
6,945
23,006
8,689
24,729
67,123
15,017
127,933
46,048
3,648
761
41,639

338,469
27,914
66,888
16,486
50,402
22,203
411,068
359,039
4,320
1,054
46,652
30,659
7,718
22,941
9,302
25,466
76,384
16,755
148,447
52,029
4,105
941
46,983

395,457
33,103
71,918
15,158
56,760
20,797
479,681
418,855
4,571
176
56,942
33,310
8,262
25,048
10,908
26,908
93,997
20,806
171,237
60,826
4,505
1,027
55,294

462,957
38,096
79,990
18,056
61,934
23,952
557,091
483,787
5,859
402
66,640
34,553
9,735
24,818
13,459
31,489
112,533
24,376
194,476
73,304
5,017
1,087
67,200

1984

1985

5,468,040
126,357
502.0

5,594,397

6,118,491
184,663
519.4
6,303,154

6,847,045
163,482
537.7
7,0 10 ,5 27

7,782,559

7,622,423
160,136
555.0

11 ,1 4 4

12,136

13,038

14,023

1982

1983

1986

1983

1982
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 income'. ......................................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

1,301,610
23,952
87.0

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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

4,358,786
405,025
347,056
85,947
261,109
126,357
4,984,510
4,194,273
33,493
12,248
439,580
705,693
197,698
507,995
344,883
398,132
548,093
353,639
1,358,512
790,237
155,841
233,824
400,572

4,899,724
471,395
467,682
145,455
322,227
184,663
5,654,138
4,834,055
37,664
10,142
436,718
766,208
216,276
549,932
428,994
457,128
639,108
418,991
1,639,102
820,083
165,708
216,973
437,402

5,604,272
522,819
502,159
125,049
377,110
163,482
6,465,768
5,592,285
40,795
10,468
530,978
900,472
259,720
640,752
496,292
526,178
707,596
476,745
1,902,761
873,483
172,597
229,841
471,045

6,311,806
570,777
570,513
121,873
448,640
160,136
7,292,960
6,338,542
42,451
15,745
580,512
1,071,087
285,008
786,079
553,819
588,014
782,300
535,406
2,169,208
954,418
193,026
243,509
517,883

7,024,941
635,272
632,567
129,005
503,562
167,009
8,125,771
7,085,481
50,667
4,118
638,980
1,200,628
297,579
903,049
617,646
598,023
884,482
603,588
2,487,349
1,040,290
197,684
273,090
569,516

86

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LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME
Table 5.— Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

Palm Beach, Florida

1982
Income by Place of Residence

Total

personal income...........................................

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......................
Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
Plus: Transfer payments.............................

Pasco, Florida

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

9,635,872
9,373,568
262,304
645.7
14,922

10,935,038
10,492,458
442,580
667.7
16,378

12,249,263
11,971,395
277,868
693.6
17,662

13,970,810
13,629,533
341,277
724.3
19,288

15,180,995
14,819,549
361,446
759.4
19,990

16,785,240
16,363,827
421,413
790.1
21,246

1,970,904
1,941,859
29,045
216.9
9,085

2,212,821
2,179,403
33,418
224.7
9,848

2,443,186
2,408,402
34,784
229.9
10,628

2,703,008
2,669’282
33,726
237 ?
11,395

2,993,876
¿956Í628
37,248

3,22¿561
39*112

4,833,110
251,833
-64,971
4,516,306
3,677,399
1,442,167

5,660,004
291,191
-61,930
5,306,883
4,021,947
1,606,208

6,308,226
341,696
-82,678
5,883,852
4,634,582
1,730,829

7,153,352
406,178
-86,221
6,660,953
5,448,032
1,861,825

7,906,135
455,884
-125,672
7,324,579
5,842,852
2,013,564

8,944,125
512,964
-160,097
8,271,064
6,346,573
2,167,603

622,199
38,946
238,556
821,809
543,959
605,136

732,780
45,554
220,758
907,984
631,149
673,688

836,445
53,339
232,935
1,016,041
713,778
713,367

3,927,150
381,555
524,405
144,628
379,777
262,304
4,570,806
4,048,096
74,780
69,188
451,271
815,382
133,928
681,454
263,358
219,021
616,312
276,399
1,262,385
522,710
61,373
8,334
453,003

4,421,374
438,639
799,991
328,652
471,339
442,580
5,217,424
4,640,403
82,728
55,786
493,551
912,929
148,503
764,426
285,104
255,967
698,598
417,678
1,438,062
577,021
69,151
8,978
498,892

5,099,830
489,303
719,093
166,508
552,585
277,868
6,030,358
5,400,976
88,176
61,749
607,877
1,096,904
163,982
932,922
309,867
302,964
772,864
436,115
1,724,460
629,382
77,976
9,678
541,728

5,722,790
527,872
902,690
229,109
673,581
341,277
6,812,075
6,111,549
102,295
98,017
679,407
1,219,502
169,221
1,050,281
321,055
359,609
862,229
509,957
1,959,478
700,526
87,896
10,918
601,712

6,391,662
583,295
931,178
248,638
682,540
361,446
7,544,689
6,760,044
112,554
14,735
732,107
1,283,624
183,857
1,099,767
347,640
396,915
979,120
618,482
2,274,867
784,645
94,639
11,725
678,281

7,228,816
643,677
1,071,632
301,054
770,578
421,413
8,522,712
7,623,595
123,547
34,904
793,136
1,307,599
190,748
1,116,851
412,571
464,427
1,109,989
729,823
2,647,599
899,117
107,510
11,695
779,912

474,083
45,054
103,062
21,608
81,454
29,045
593,154
507,835
9,511
5,169
66,712
47,516
30,790
16,726
43,971
15,218
112,974
26,842
179,922
85,319
9,471
2,018
73,830

546,882
54,107
131,791
26,158
105,633
33,418
699,362
606,334
10,955
4,554
88,646
53,530
30,984
22,546
48,454
16,555
127,341
36,144
220,155
93,028
10,385
2,221
80,422

623,245
59,126
154,074
27,613
126,461
34,784
801,661
695,941
11,465
4,769
110,902
63,031
32,774
30,257
54,757
19,406
140,531
42,364
248,716
105,720
11,780
2,515
91,425

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1984

9,593,076
9,584,658
8,418
759.0
12,639

10,709,968
10,698,867
11,101
775.0
13,819

11,775,296
11,764,298
10,998
790.5
14,896

12,857,460
12,845,548
11,912
803.8
15,995

13,685,135
13,672,324
12,811
812.4
16,845

14,775,544
14,761,814
13,730
823.3
17,947

3,279,079
3,140,964
138,115
341.6
9,600

3,538,589
3,359,402
179,187
348.6
10,150

4,549,637
263,082
274,896
4,561,451
2,949,225
2,082,400

5,232,484
303,201
348,706
5,277,989
3,226,234
2,205,745

5,837,709
344,529
452,906
5,946,086
3,599,144
2,230,066

6,489,839
400,729
504,648
6,593,758
3,859,824
2,403,878

6,997,915
436,856
497,824
7,058,883
4,120,428
2,505,824

7,610,871
476,284
566,031
7,700,618
4,460,870
2,614,056

2,307,873
114,445
-109,429
2,083,999
612,121
582,959

3,774,185
359,776
415,676
5,780
409,896
8,418
4,541,219
4,004,603
25,171
40,836
391,330
779,361
179,365
599,996
243,987
217,201
671,902
314,650
1,320,165
536,616
118,648
21,192
396,776

4,220,113
409,714
602,657
8,526
594,131
11,101
5,221,383
4,624,962
30,474
32,307
432,269
856,571
194,764
661,807
265,565
237,435
764,026
512,621
1,493,694
596,421
136,072
24,049
436,300

4,734,756
441,914
661,039
8,453
652,586
10,998
5,826,711
5,175,208
32,960
35,079
539,617
962,532
214,630
747,902
281,946
268,937
837,207
534,318
1,682,612
651,503
150,092
25,292
476,119

5,201,163
468,702
819,974
9,465
810,509
11,912
6,477,927
5,774,296
40,959
53,403
598,000
1,053,961
239,773
814,188
294,454
305,733
913,808
675,528
1,838,450
703,631
157,618
26,633
519,380

5,650,282
504,399
843,234
10,468
832,766
12,811
6,985,104
6,221,200
40,824
8,467
616,427
1,127,174
264,007
863,167
302,914
325,750
1,014,600
719,934
2,065,110
763,904
163,803
28,909
571,192

6,142,052
537,209
931,610
11,371
920,239
13,730
7,597,141
6,762,024
44,321
18,764
635,570
1,179,790
282,404
897,386
325,662
358,335
1,108,481
778,308
2,312,793
835,117
174,615
29,598
630,904

1,831,926
180,674
295,273
110,866
184,407
138,115
2,169,758
1,874,888
48,503
126,967
197,441
412,963
266,802
146,161
147,219
118,054
299,093
101,312
423,336
294,870
24,456
3,346
267,068

928,774
62J27
263*402
1,129*449
791,435
782,124

12,137
1 015471
' 68 670
324704
1 271 505
881 049
841322

1 416637
8933)80

691,740
64,180
172,854
26,814
146,040
33,726
895,048
777,785
13*294
7,878
127,452
67,985
33^018
34 967
61,500
23,097
157,516
46,832
272,231
117*263
13,252
2,858
101,153

753,151
69J39
192^581
30,629
16Ú52
37,248
978Í223
845 194
15*400
1,873
131,125
71123
34Ì052
37 071
69,312
24*857
171,531
50,807
309 166
133,029
14*120
3,114
115,795

870 686
78950
210Í892
32459
178Í433
3911?
1,121,416
17*709
3?Q?
144 554
79 704
38294
74094
31086
197 915
57^557
365055
150450
15,180
3,270
132,000

1985

1986

1987

3,825,819
3,678,686
147,133
357.9
10,691

4,130,477
3,992,992
137,485
368.4
11,212

4,409,837
4,277,249
132,588
377.6
11,679

4,829,608
4,671,302
158,306
387 0
12,479

2,476,726
122,806
-109,078
2,244,842
661,343
632,404

2,692,924
140,222
-115,318
2,437,384
740,556
647,879

2,854,985
158,605
-118,375
2,578,005
823,361
729,111

2,990,944
169,619
—116^066
2,705,259
910,985
793,593

3,296,432
185 522
-122,054
2,988,856
986,541
854,211

1,916,602
193,802
366,322
152,649
213,673
179,187
2,297,539
1,982,877
51,157
127,960
177,223
430,414
271,320
159,094
159,720
127,082
338,047
109,170
462,104
314,662
25,878
3,737
285,047

2,117,461
207,375
368,088
121,010
247,078
147,133
2,545,791
2,243,479
53,278
139,529
200,985
479,799
285,915
193,884
173,726
139,712
376,659
118,719
561,072
302,312
28,439
4,189
269,684

2,257,136
212,057
385,792
111,934
273,858
137,485
2,717,500
2,389,116
59,963
139,350
208,012
487,564
297,312
190,252
170,746
159,575
407,185
131,137
625,584
328,384
31,547
4,824
292,013

2,361,064
220,010
409,870
107,730
302,140
132,588
2,858,356
2,502,720
58,640
118,138
213,503
484,921
295,612
189,309
178,630
167,696
434,086
144,839
702,267
355,636
32,635
5,242
317,759

2,592,969
237,531
465,932
132,813
333,119
158,306
3,138,126
2,738,024
61,555
115,432
231,361
529,517
316,940
212,577
187,957
184,724
468,427
156,103
802,948
400,102
35,478
5,579
359,045

12,696

Earnings by Place of Work

Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries.................................................
Other labor income...................................
Proprietors’ income6...........................................
Nonfarm...............................................
Earnings by industry:
Farm................................................................
Nonfarm.............................................................
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..............................................
Military..............................................
State and local...............................................

Pinellas, Florida

Income by Place of Residence

personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................

Total

Population (thousands)’ .............................................
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......................
Plus: Dividends, Interest, and rent5...............................
Plus: Transter payments.................................

Polk, Florida

Earnings by Place of Work

Earnings by type:
Wages and salaries...........................
Proprietors’ income6................................................
Earnings by Industry:
Farm...................................
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7......
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...........................
Military........................
State and local..........................
See footnotes at end of tables.

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

87

FLORIDA

Table 5 — Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 1982-87— Continued

Income by Place of Residence
Farm income'. ......................................................
Population (thousands)2..............................................
Per capita personal income (dollars)............................
Derivation of total personal income:
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...........................................
Earnings by Place of Work
Earnings by type:
Other labor income.................................................
Nonfarm.........................................................
Earnings by industry:
Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7......
Manufacturing....................................
Nondurable goods........................................
Durable goods.............................................
Transportation and public utilities..........................
Finance, insurance, and real estate........................
Services......................................................
Government and government enterprises......................
Federal, civilian..............................................
Military.............
State and local...............................................

Income by Place of Residence
Total personal income..............................................
Nonfarm personal income..........................................
Farm income1.......................................................
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 tor 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' income8................................................
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..............................................
Military.......................................................
State and local...............................................
See footnotes at end of tables.

1982

1983

[Thousands of dollars]
Putnam , Florida
1984
1986
1985

436,001
422,847
13,154
53.7
8,120

467,915
454,264
13,651
55.9
8,372

495,905
481,522
14,383
57,4
8,638

546,013
531,050
14,963
58.7
9,303

270,381
13,736
13,911
270,556
58,846
106,599

262,319
13,412
31,795
280,702
69,119
118,094

271,219
14,093
40,891
298,017
73,559
124,329

217,249
23,703
29,429
10,004
19,425
13,154
257,227
219,304
2,582
1,837
48,059
79,163
50,720
28,443
16,957
4,270
29,244
5,946
31,246
37,923
3,417
527
33,979

206,138
22,862
33,319
10,587
22,732
13,651
248,668
207,756
3,280
1,886
24,048
81,150
53,763
27,387
18,098
3,797
32,887
6,692
35,918
40,912
3,791
587
36,534

212,113
22,300
36,806
11,366
25,440
14,383
256,836
212,283
3,097
2,044
17,217
83,319
56,730
26,589
18,996
3,788
36,565
6,931
40,326
44,553
3,667
620
40,266

1982

1983

1,007,578
955,888
51,690
101.6
9,919

St. Johns, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

961,588
935,440
26,148
67.9
14,161

1,097,123
1,068,014
29,109
71.7
15,292

1,199,240
1,176,019
23,221
75.3
15,926

326,516
16,510
212,015
522,021
180,726
131,210

360,719
19,540
259,591
600,770
211,579
149,239

404,332
22,052
314,811
697,091
237,032
163,000

459,795
25,632
328,765
762,928
257,550
178,762

241,019
22,011
63,486
21,142
42,344
24,688
301,828
248,390
3,088
2,059
23,736
38,164
8,705
29,459
15,747
13,200
51,488
11,351
89,557
53,438
6,604
1,535
45,299

264,063
23,607
73,049
22,613
50,436
26,148
334,571
276,911
3,831
3,419
27,930
40,825
7,747
33,078
16,014
14,486
55,777
12,871
101,758
57,660
7,889
1,529
48,242

296,800
26,335
81,197
25,586
55,611
29,109
375,223
307,678
4,300
595
32,962
42,768
7,901
34,867
17,971
14,036
62,366
14,374
118,306
67,545
8,314
1,658
57,573

348,100
30,498
81,197
19,502
61,695
23,221
436,574
359,714
5,068
1,296
37,585
52,909
7,472
45,437
18,535
18,171
72,664
16,869
136,617
76,860
8,862
1,755
66,243

1986

1987

738,749
735,770
2,979
65.3
11,306

800,600
798,154
2,446
67.1
11,926

867,755
862,695
5,060
69.4
12,509

310,391
15,914
186,730
481,207
82,597
117,361

329,516
18,002
206,880
518,394
89,603
130,752

353,097
19,659
225,373
558,811
99,688
142,101

383,760
21,192
241,674
604,242
107,703
155,810

252,742
21,736
35,913
3,437
32,476
4,534
305,857
201,893
2,072
8,468
25,711
45,817
42,163
3,654
31,839
6,742
27,926
7,211
46,107
103,964
14,596
47,477
41,891

267,029
21,304
41,183
1,918
39,265
2,979
326,537
213,948
2,358
8,109
27,480
44,283
40,916
3,367
31,167
7,298
31,267
7,178
54,808
112,589
15,803
54,452
42,334

285,333
21,119
46,645
1,402
45,243
2,446
350,651
221,030
2,422
7,084
29,202
43,818
40,360
3,458
24,981
6,961
33,834
7,595
65,133
129,621
16,434
66,222
46,965

307,246
22,692
53,822
3,962
49,860
5,060
378,700
239,638
2,721
6,558
33,496
43,387
39,651
3,736
28,408
7,574
36,643
8,975
71,876
139,062
17,422
69,625
52,015

1987

1982

1983

594,029
576,586
17,443
60.5
9,826

635,848
618,221
17,627
62.6
10,162

636,099
612,729
23,370
57.4
11,091

733,001
706,858
26,143
60.1
12,201

833,957
809,269
24,688
63.7
13,083

297,992
16,385
42,655
324,262
83,978
137,773

324,472
17,900
44,705
351,277
94,752
148,000

344,425
18,957
47,212
372,680
102,660
160,508

252,251
12,164
142,374
382,461
142,454
111,184

287,495
13,974
180,245
453,766
154,767
124,468

233,173
23,663
41,156
12,018
29,138
14,963
283,029
232,662
3,130
2,318
16,692
94,925
67,211
27,714
21,697
4,439
38,372
7,683
43,406
50,367
4,013
696
45,658

252,713
25,582
46,177
14,560
31,617
17,443
307,029
250,519
2,896
2,074
17,727
105,171
73,142
32,029
20,964
4,387
40,369
8,167
48,764
56,510
3,889
760
51,861

268,039
26,452
49,934
14,637
35,297
17,627
326,798
262,855
3,753
2,182
22,596
101,273
69,417
31,856
22,595
5,021
42,900
9,195
53,340
63,943
4,163
804
58,976

186,646
16,462
49,143
19,636
29,507
23,370
228,881
183,879
2,630
2,465
15,639
25,124
7,071
18,053
12,738
10,525
40,901
6,072
67,785
45,002
5,029
698
39,275

208,329
19,088
60,078
22,523
37,555
26,143
261,352
212,491
3,116
1,828
18,918
29,345
8,160
21,185
13,855
11,220
45,964
10,257
77,988
48,861
5,779
942
42,140

St. Lucie, Florida
1984
1985

1986

1987

1982

1983

1,129,055
1,053,340
75,715
106.6
10,589

1,168,087
1,116,236
51,851
111.9
10,439

1,279,582
1,223,895
55,687
115.7
11,056

1,398,208
1,348,564
49,644
120.4
11,608

1,562,118
1,499,163
62,955
124.7
12,530

553,946
551,609
2,337
59.8
9,259

611,960
610,704
1,256
61,5
9,955

681,165
676,631
4,534
63.5
10,720

602,144
29,816
-18,732
553,596
250,143
203,839

677,165
32,855
-15,035
629,275
273,516
226,264

660,167
33,698
18,657
645,126
280,526
242,435

704,796
37,995
24,397
691,198
312,245
276,139

764,096
42,547
21,303
742,852
349,609
305,747

890,941
49,215
10,007
851,733
378,179
332,206

246,282
12,164
155,993
390,111
64,733
99,102

286,778
14,464
160,216
432,530
69,101
110,329

470,654
44,308
87,182
39,355
47,827
51,690
550,454
474,367
33,256
4,651
112,034
31,609
22,684
8,925
52,934
21,610
72,387
30,267
115,619
76,087
6,354
2,504
67,229

504,900
49,836
122,429
63,740
58,689
75,715
601,450
516,137
36,272
3,963
105,477
35,196
24,158
11,038
64,127
22,255
77,533
34,549
136,765
85,313
7,139
2,836
75,338

504,934
47,939
107,294
40,107
67,187
51,851
608,316
514,149
35,329
3,389
77,318
39,571
25,490
14,081
70,155
24,814
90,118
32,373
141,082
94,167
8,182
3,043
82,942

536,050
48,519
120,227
44,019
76,208
55,687
649,109
541,862
39,984
4,543
63,016
44,803
27,346
17,457
71,189
28,215
98,753
34,835
156,524
107,247
9,802
3,231
94,214

589,388
53,443
121,265
38,092
83,173
49,644
714,452
597,419
37,468
2,013
75,393
45,196
28,673
16,523
74,675
27,576
113,648
40,409
181,041
117,033
10,639
3,511
102,883

686,230
61,869
142,842
50,869
91,973
62,955
827,986
696,175
42,817
2,749
93,959
46,327
29,699
16,628
88,788
33,045
128,751
45,987
213,752
131,811
11,705
2,764
117,342

207,588
17,801
20,893
1,193
19,700
2,337
243,945
156,170
1,575
8,429
21,095
39,836
(0)
(0)
20,460
5,147
21,811
4,278
33,539
87,775
15,038
32,738
39,999

239,906
20,826
26,046
144
25,902
1,256
285,522
183,295
1,912
9,280
25,796
43,341
(D)
(0)
29,203
5,874
24,873
5,583
37,433
102,227
13,661
47,121
41,445

Santa Rosa, Florida
1984
1985

88

LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME

FLORIDA

Table 5 — Personal Income for States, Counties, and Independent Cities of the Southeast Region, 19 8 2 -8 7— Continued

[Thousands of dollars]

S a r a s o t a , F lo rid a

1982

1983

1984

1985

S e m in o le , F lo rid 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.........................................
Population (thousands)2 ..............................................

3,148,037

3,138,483
9,554
219.9

3,535,461

3,953,321

3,942,664
10,657
236.8

4,410,930

4,400,013
10,917
243.5

4,798,300

4,787,020
11,280
249.4

5,263,375

5,250,977
12,398
255.6

2,295,236

19,238

20,594

3,299,651
19,783
241.9

3,676,602

18 ,1 1 7

2,987,323
17,165
230.9

3,319,434

16,698

2,693,930
15,700
220.8

3,004,488

15,431

2,406,802
16,310
211.1

2,709,630

14,318

2,283,782
11,454
199.7

2,423,112

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 ) .........................................................................

3,524,063
11,398
229.1

11,496

11,480

12,2 73

13 ,0 11

13,720

14,621

1,325,899
76,744
-93,365
1,155,790
1,329,971
662,276

1,526,202
88,648
-110,284
1,327,270
1,479,252
728,939

1,722,849
102,131
-125,417
1,495,301
1,688,047
769,973

1,902,910
118,726
-138,225
1,645,959
1,917,076
847,895

2,072,548
130,691
-154,183
1,787,674
2,092,774
917,852

2,336,812
147,776
-177,048
2,011,988
2,273,282
978,105

942,842
49,399
799,537
1,692,980
316,126
286,130

1,086,309
57,043
761,967
1,791,233
317,547
314,332

1,286,280
68,814
815,610
2,033,076
346,923
329,631

1,463,979
83,028
872,787
2,253,738
384,341
366,409

1,660,073
95^808
935^453
2.499J18
423^253
396,463

1,855 236
106970
1 039 253
2787 519
459,085
429,998

1,078,161
97,807
149,931
7,171
142,760
9,554
1,316,345
1,153,333
9,993
22,246
161,865
107,511
29,548
77,963
79,895
53,626
237,061
91,478
389,658
163,012
18,927
2,452
141,633

1,219,227
113,834
193,141
9,075
184,066
11,398
1,514,804
1,334,589
12,325
19,979
187,169
117,820
32,355
85,465
87,806
60,163
270,169
130,673
448,485
180,215
21,851
2,694
155,670

1,378,884
125,221
218,744
8,369
210,375
10,657
1,712,192
1,515,447
13,713
22,968
226,187
140,637
37,119
103,518
94,676
68,567
291,580
134,543
522,576
196,745
24,076
2,964
169,705

1,515,316
132,929
254,665
8,693
245,972
10,917
1,891,993
1,677,938
14,835
37,351
250,652
157,602
43,661
113,941
100,321
74,822
318,782
143,196
580,377
214,055
26,028
3,309
184,718

1,660,418
145,517
266,613
9,129
257,484
11,280
2,061,268
1,826,277
14,411
6,525
268,496
177,905
48,079
129,826
103,055
77,724
349,647
159,621
668,893
234,991
27,090
3,619
204,282

1,872,385
162,160
302,267
10,210
292,057
12,398
2,324,414
2,064,243
18,259
13,573
287,404
205,765
55,252
150,513
108,180
89,951
383,945
186,614
770,552
260,171
29,375
3,627
227,169

742,724
72,553
127,565
7,004
120,561
11,454
931,388
816,436
6,978
3,960
108,342
177,538
28,184
149,354
74,848
65,125
145,990
40,769
192,886
114,952
7,925
1,825
105,202

843,073
83,669
159,567
11,981
147,586
16,310
1,069,999
940,389
8,808
2,641
136,133
191,816
33,017
158,799
75,430
70,576
173,457
50,262
231,266
129,610
9,272
2,055
118,283

1,000,264
95,635
190,381
11,434
178,947
15,700
1,270,580
1,127,455
9,866
2,584
180,237
212,569
36,380
176,189
79,097
88,101
206,235
63,602
285,164
143,125
11,084
2,379
129,662

1,133,049
103,346
227,584
13,021
214,563
17,165
1,446,814
1,282,571
12,796
4,165
202,101
215,221
38,743
176,478
86,231
106,735
231,401
78,741
345,180
164,243
12,729
2,761
148,753

1,280,750
116,701
262,622
15,729
246,893
19,783
1,640,290
1,456,828
13,397
757
226,633
234,352
40,360
193,992
90,517
117,768
261,500
101,577
410,327
183,462
13,714
3,014
166,734

1,437,602
129^424
288,210
17,407
270,803
21,622
1,833,614
1,627,346
15*980
1,739
237,201
258,956
40*797
218,159
101*721
131,322
294,911
122^041
463,475
206,268
15,315
3,187
187,766

1982

1983

1986

1987

1982

1983

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: Dividends, interest, and rent*...............................
Plus: Transfer payments...........................................

3Ì654Ì980
21,622
2515

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.............................................
Military..........................................
State and local.....................................

S u m te r , F lo rid a

1984

S u w a n n e e , F lo rid a

1985

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.....................................................
Population (thousands)2..............................................

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

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

177,652
10,887
26.1

188,539

201,329
12,340
27.0

213,669

221,557
12,489
27.9

234,046

259,912

247,699
12,213
29.0

284,015

270,472
13,543
30.1

310,420

294,887
15,533
30.9

179,222

189,382

180,538
8,844
24.4

214,748

8,952

229,553
16,417
26.0

260,254

8,379

210,225
13,232
25.4

245,970

7,926

195,172
19,576
25.1

223,457

7,228

165,884
13,338
23.9

9,439

10,061

7,499

7,746

8,564

8,782

9,464

9,820

88,076
4,141
19,699
103,634
32,230
52,675

98,913
4,665
23,102
117,350
37,693
58,626

108,59