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SpC 72 1984-89 . v. 3 c. 1 opFpia| ^ EAU 0F e c o n o m ic a n a l y s is m i i FfTinM<5 ESEARCH R£sOURGES CENTER COLLECTIONS m K STREET, N.W. -WASHINGTON, O.C. 20230 0 ■-i.r y LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME VOLUME 3 • PLAINS REGION 'C A , U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION / BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 30*' 1984-89 Ä Ä 1*01 K STREET N W Washington, b.c. Ä » ‘•NTEH “ -»B LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 1984-89 VOLUME 3 PLAINS REGION • Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota By • Major Source For • Counties and Metropolitan Areas U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Robert A. Mosbacher, Secretary fWWWMiiWII ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION Michael R. Darby, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs and Administrator BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS Allan H. Young, Director Carol S. Carson, Deputy Director July 1991 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, DC 20402 , V. ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION Michael R. Darby, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs and Administrator BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS Allan H. Young, Director Carol S. Carson, Deputy Director Suggested Citation U.S. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Local Area Personal Income, 1984-89. Volume 3: Plains Region. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, July 1991. u / \ Acknowledgments The personal income estimates presented in this publication were produced by the Regional Economic Measurement Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), under the direction of Linnea Hazen, Chief with general guidance from Hugh W. Knox, Associate Director for Regional Economics. Estimates of nonfarm 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. Camevale, C. Brian Grove, Michael G. Pilot, and James M Scott Contributing staff members were E. Frances Bake, Elizabeth P. Cologer, Kathryn A. Comins, Susan E; P en Herd?r’ Eddie L- Key: Russell C. Lusher, Richard A. Lutyk, Lisa C. Ninomiya, Michael Phillips, Adrienne T. Pilot, William E. Reid, Jr., John A. Rusinko, Victor Sahadachny, and Jaime Zenzano. Estimates of farm earnings (wages and salaries, other labor income, and proprietors’ income) and the residence adjustments were prepared by the Quarterly Income Branch under the supervision of Robert L. Brown, Assistant Division Chief. Major responsibilities were assigned to James M. Zavrel Contributing staff members were Elaine M. Briccetti, Daniel R. Corrin, Richard H. Grayson and Daniel Zabronsky. ’ Estimates of nonfarm proprietors’ income, dividends, interest, rent, transfer payments, and per sonal contributions for social insurance were prepared by the Proprietors’ Income Branch under the supervision of Bruce Levine, Chief. Major responsibilities were assigned to Charles A. Jolley. Contributing staff members were Kirk Fox, Marian B. Sacks, Michael S. Wagner, Ellen M Wright and Marianne A. Ziver. ’ 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 were Louise T. Johnson, Susan J. Lease-Trevathan, Lela S. Lester, Jeffrey L. Newman, Michael J. Paris, Elizabeth R. Self, Albert Silverman, Monique B. Tyes, and Mary C. Williams. Production coordination and text editing services 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. Subject Assignment Directory For information about the availability of data (see also Appendix B), call the Regional Economic Information System staff at (202) 254-6630. For additional information about State and local area personal income, call Linnea Hazen, Chief of the Regional Economic Measurement Division (REMD), at (202) 254—6631. For information about a specific subject, call the REMD specialists listed below. ___________ Subject___________________ Disposable State personal income ................. Dividends, interest, and rental income ......... Farm proprietors’ income and employment . . Methodology.................................................... Nonfarm proprietors’ income and employment Other labor income ........................................ Personal contributions for social insurance . . Quarterly State personal income ................... Residence adjustments ................................... Transfer pay m en ts.......................................... Wage and salary income and employment . . IV S p ecialist N um ber . Robert L. B ro w n ............ ___ (202) . Charles A. Jo lle y ............ ___ (202) . James M. Zavrel ............ ___ (202) . Wallace K. B a ile y ......... ___ (202) . Charles A. Jo lle y ............ ___ (202) . Carol E. Evans .............. ___ (202) , . Charles A. Jo lle y ............ ___ (202) , . Isabelle B. Whiston . . . . ___ (202) . . Daniel Zabronsky ......... ___ (202) . . Bruce Levine................... ___ (202) . . Carol E. Evans .............. ___ (202) 254-6632 254-6637 254-6638 254-6635 254-6637 254-6633 254-6637 254-6640 254-6639 254-6634 254-6633 Contents Text: Acknowledgments............................................................................................................................... iii Subject Assignment Directory............................................................................................................ iv Introduction................................................................................................................................... M - 1 A brief history of the estimates................................................................................................ M - 1 Uses of county and metropolitan area estimates...................................................................... M - 2 Estimating schedule for the major regional series.....................................................................M - 2 Availability of the State and local area estimates.................................................................... M - 2 BEA User Group...................................................................................................................... M - 3 Overview........................................................................................................................................ M - 5 Differences between the national and subnational estimates................................................. M - 5 Sources of d a ta ........................................................................................................................ M - 5 Controls and the allocation procedure.................................................................................... M - 6 Place of measurement............................................................................................................... M - 6 Sources and Methods for the 1984-89 County Personal Income Estimates......................... M - 7 Wage and Salary Disbursements............................................................................................. Wages and salaries covered by the UI program................................................................. Wages and salaries not covered by the UI program.......................................................... Wages and salaries paid in kind..... ................................................................................... M- 7 M- 7 M- 9 M-10 Other Labor Income................................................................................................................. M-10 Employer contributions to private pension and welfare funds......................................... M-10 Private pension and profit-sharing funds, group health and life insurance, and supplemental unemployment insurance.......................................................... M-10 Privately administered workers’ compensation.............................................................. M -ll “All other” OLI................................................................................................................... M-12 Proprietors’ Income..................................................................................................................... M-12 Nonfarm proprietors’ income................................................................................................M-12 Farm proprietors’ income................................................................................................... M-13 Farm gross income....................................................................................................... M-14 Production expenses..................................................................................................... M-14 Adjustments for interfarm intrastate transactions......................................................... M-14 Adjustment to exclude the income of corporate farms................................................ M-15 Personal Dividend Income, Personal Interest Income, and Rental Income of Persons......... M-15 Personal dividend income and personal interest income..................................................... M-15 Rental income of persons................................................................................................... M-15 Transfer Payments..................................................................................................................... M-16 Government payments to individuals................................................................................... M-16 Retirement and disability insurance benefit payments................................................ M-16 Medical Payments........................................................................................................ M-17 Income maintenance benefit payments........................................................................ M-18 Unemployment insurance benefit payments................................................................ M-18 Veterans benefit payments............................................................................................ M-19 Federal education and training assistance payments................................................... M-19 Other government payments to individuals.................................................................. M-19 Payments to nonprofit institutions..................................................................................... M—20 Business payments to individuals......................................................................................... M-20 Personal Contributions for Social Insurance...............................................................................M-20 Residence Adjustment.............................................................................................................. M-21 Residence adjustment procedure (excluding borderworkers)............................................ M-21 Residence adjustment procedure for border workers......................................................... M-23 Technical N otes...................................................................................................................................... M -25 Industry classification................................................................................................................ M-25 Per capita personal income....................................................................................................... M-25 Comparison of personal income with other income measures................................................ M-25 Electronic edit procedures......................................................................................................... M-26 Interpolation and extrapolation....................................................................................................M-26 Disclosure avoidance................................................................................................................ M-27 List of Abbreviations........................................................................................................................... M -28 Glossary......................................................................................................................................................M -29 Statistical Section: United States and Plains Region............................................................................................................ 1 Metropolitan Areas........................................................................................................................... 6 Iow a................................................................................................................................................ 13 Kansas............................................................................................................................................ 41 Minnesota....................................................................................................................................... 70 Missouri........................................................................................................................................... 95 Nebraska....................................................................................................................................... 127 North Dakota................................................................................................................................ 153 South Dakota................................................................................................................................ 169 Appendixes: Appendix A: Members of the BEA User Group.............................................................................. 191 Appendix B: Availability of Tables from the Regional Economic Information System.................. 199 VI Introduction THIS volume is part of a five-volume set published annually by the Regional Economic Measurement Division of the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). The set presents BEA’s estimates of total and per capita personal income for local areas for 1984-89, 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 C urrent B usiness, 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 1969-83 can be obtained as explained under “Availability of the State and local area estimates” 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 per sonal income among the metropolitan areas of each State and the percent change in personal income from 1984 to 1989 for these areas. These volumes also present a detailed description of the source data and estimating methods used in making the 1984—89 estimates. This statement of methodology is intended to help users to determine the suitability of the estimates for various ap plications and to evaluate their reliability. The methodology is supplemented by a glossary and by technical notes. Volume 1 of the set presents 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 pres ented at the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) two-digit level. In addition, volume 1 contains the methodology statement and tables that show the distribution and changes in total per sonal income for regions; its appendixes provide the list of the members of the BEA User Group, present examples of the ta bles available—either directly or through the user group—from the BEA Regional Economic Information System, and show the county definitions of metropolitan areas and the metropolitan area classification scheme. Each of the other four volumes present estimates for one or more of the eight BEA regions: The New England, Mideast, and Great Lakes regions in volume 2; the Plains regions in volume 3; the Southeast region in volume 4; and the Southwest, Rocky Mountain, and Far West regions in volume 5. Volume 5 also presents estimates for Alaska and Hawaii, which are not included in any BEA region. Each regional volume includes the method ology statement, the list of the members of the BEA User Group, the list of available tables, and estimates for the following: The United States; the region(s); and the States, the metropolitan sta tistical areas (MSA’s), the primary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSA’s), and the counties of the region(s). The earnings esti mates in these volumes are at the SIC division level, but tables at the SIC two-digit level are available as explained on the next page. Estimates for consolidated metropolitan statistical areas (CMSA’s) appear only in volume 1. The estimates 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 appropri ate combinations. This building block approach provides BEA with the flexibility necessary to meet the needs of the wide vari ety of users of local area estimates. It also permits estimates for areas whose boundaries change over time—such as metropoli tan areas—to be presented on a consistent geographic definition for all years. The estimates are made only for local areas that can be defined in terms of counties or county equivalents, but the MSA’s, CMSA’s, and PMSA’s of the New England States are defined in terms of cities and towns. Therefore, the BEA metropolitan area estimates for New England are for the al ternative New England county metropolitan areas (NECMA’s) developed by the Office of Management and Budget. (A more detailed description of the NECMA’s is included in Appendix C of volume 1.) Since the publication of the first regional estimates of in come in 1939, substantial improvements have been made in the estimates of personal income and its precursors. These im provements are part of BEA’s ongoing efforts to ensure that the estimates provide the best possible quantitative view of economic developments in each metropolitan area and county as measured by personal income and its components. 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 es timates is presented in this introduction. lire introduction also describes the major uses of the local area estimates, the sched ules and formats in which they are available, and the BEA User Group. A brief history of the estimates BEA’s work on regional income estimation began in the mid1930’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 re lief, (3) entrepreneurial withdrawals, and (4) dividends, interest, and net rents and royalties. The estimates were produced as part of an 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 methodol ogy resulted in the production of a more comprehensive annual measure—State personal income. State personal income differs from State income payments in five important ways: (1) Personal income, in contrast to income payments, consists of six, rather than four, major components (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; M-l M-2 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME (3) Personal income includes the income of nonprofit insti tutions and of certain kinds of funds as well as the income of individuals; (4) Personal income includes employer contributions to private pension funds instead of the benefits paid by the funds; and (5) Personal income includes transfers by business. During the 1960’s, work on the development of quarterly es timates of State personal income was completed. The first set of these estimates as a continuous series was published in the December 1966 issue of the S urvey. BEA began work on local area estimates in the mid-1950’s, but the estimates were confined to a relatively small number of counties in the Mideastem and Plains States. This work was expanded in the mid-1960’s and resulted in a historical personal income series for selected years of 1929-62 for metropolitan areas and for nonmetropolitan counties. Estimates for counties within metropolitan areas were developed in the early 1970’s and published for the first time in the April 1975 S urvey. BEA now prepares annual estimates of personal income and of employment for all the metropolitan areas and all the counties and county equivalents for which reliable source data are available. For the small independent cities of Virginia—generally those with fewer than 100,000 residents—and for Kalawao County, Hawaii, the Montana portion of Yellowstone National Park, and Menomi nee County, Wisconsin, the geographic coding of essential source data has proved to be unreliable. Accordingly, the source data for each of these areas are combined with the source data for an adjacent county, and the personal income estimates are prepared for the combined areas. Uses of county and metropolitan area estimates The county and metropolitan area estimates are widely used by both the public and private sectors to measure and track levels and types of income received by persons living or working in a county or metropolitan area. These estimates provide a framework for the analysis of each local area’s economy, and they serve as a basis for decision making. Personal income and employment are also among the measures used in evaluating the socioeconomic impact of public- and private-sector initiatives; for example, they are widely used in preparing the environmental impact statements required by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. Federal agencies use these estimates in econometric models for projecting program needs and as a framework for economic analysis. State governments use the estimates to measure the economic base of State planning areas and in econometric models devel oped for various planning purposes. They also use the estimates to project tax revenues and needs for public utilities and services. University schools of business and economics, often working under contract for State and local governments, use the BEA lo cal area estimates for theoretical and applied economic research. Some of these schools reproduce BEA personal income data in abstracts or similar reports. These publications are distributed to local government agencies, regional councils, private research groups, businesses, and individuals. Businesses and labor organizations use the estimates, for ex ample, to evaluate markets for new or established products and to determine areas for the location, expansion, and contraction of their activities. Trade associations and labor organizations use them for product and labor market analyses. Estimating schedule for the major regional series The annual estimates of State and local area personal income for a given year are subject to successive refinement. Preliminary State estimates, based on the current quarterly series, are released 4 months after the close of the reference year and are published in the April S urvey. In the August S urvey, more reliable an nual estimates 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 the August S urvey are subsequently refined to incorporate newly available information used to prepare the current local area esti mates. These revised State estimates, together with the current local area estimates, are published in the following April S urvey. The annual estimates emerging from this three-step process are further revised for several succeeding years (the State estimates in April and August and the local area estimates in April), as ad ditional 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 be changed only to incorporate a comprehensive revision of the national income and product accounts—which takes place approximately every 5 years—or to make important improvements to the estimates through the use of additional or more current State and local area data. Annual estimates of State disposable personal income—that is, personal income less personal tax and nontax payments— are released in April on a preliminary basis and in August on a revised basis. Quarterly estimates of State personal income, which are re leased approximately 4 months after the close of the reference quarter, are published regularly in the January, April, July, and October issues of the S urvey. In October and the following April, the quarterly series for the 3 previous years is revised for con sistency with the revised annual estimates. In January and July, the estimates for at least the quarter immediately preceding the current quarter are revised. Availability of the State and local area estimates The personal income tables in this five-volume set, as well as the other standard tabulations discussed below, are available from the Regional Economic Information System (REIS), which is the term applied to the data files, computer programs, and staff estab lished for the maintenance, management, and distribution of the regional database. REIS operates an information retrieval serv ice that provides a variety of standard and specialized analytic tabulations for counties and specified combinations of counties. For a list of standard tabulations available through this system and through the BEA User Group, see Appendix B. In volume 1, Appendix B also includes a sample set of the standard tabu lations. These tabulations are available from REIS in magnetic tape, computer printout, CD-ROM, and microcomputer diskette forms; for further information, call (202) 254—6630. Some of the tabulations are available electronically on the Department of Commerce’s Economic Bulletin Board. (The Bulletin Board is available from the National Technical Information Service; to subscribe, call (703) 487-4630.) Summary tabulations of the State and local estimates are published regularly in the S urvey; the local area estimates are usually presented in the April issues. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME An extensive set of State-level historical estimates is available in State Personal Income: 1929-87} M-3 A). BEA provides its estimates to these organizations with the understanding that they will make the estimates readily avail able. Distribution in this way encourages State universities and BEA User Group State agencies to use data that are comparable for all States In addition to responding to specific data requests, BEA also and counties and that are consistent with national totals; using makes its estimates of income and employment for States, comparable and consistent data enhances the uniformity of ana metropolitan areas, and counties available through the BEA lytic approaches taken in economic development programs and User Group, whose members include State agencies, universities, improves the recipients’ ability to assess local area economic and Census Bureau Primary State Data Centers (see Appendix1 developments and to service their local clientele. 1. S ta te P e r s o n a l I n c o m e : 19 2 9 - 8 7 (stock no. 003-010-00197-6) is available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 204029325 (or call (202) 783-3238) for $16.00. The 1986-87 estimates in this publication have been superseded by revisions. Overview THIS section provides an overview of the sources and methods used to prepare the current years’ estimates—that is, the estimates for the 6 most recent years—of local area personal income. It highlights the relationships among the national, State, and local area estimates of personal income. The personal income of an area is defined as the income re ceived by, or on behalf of, all the residents of the area. It consists of the income received by persons from all sources, that is, from participation in production, from both government and business transfer payments, and from government interest. Personal income is measured as the sum of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, proprietors’ income, rental income of persons, personal dividend income, personal interest income, and transfer payments, less personal contributions for social insurance. Per capita personal income is measured as the personal income of the residents of an area divided by the resident population of the area. In the national and regional economic accounts, persons are defined as individuals, nonprofit institutions serving individuals, private noninsured welfare funds, and private trust funds. The last three are referred to as “quasi-individuals.” At the national level, personal income is part of the personal income and outlay account, which is one of five accounts in a set that includes the national income and product account. Such accounts do not now exist below the national level; however, personal income has long been available for States and local ar eas. In addition, gross state product (GSP), which corresponds to the national measure gross domestic product, and some ele ments of personal outlays (personal tax and nontax payments) are available for States but not for local areas. GSP is estimated sep arately from State personal income, but the two measures share most of the elements of labor and proprietors’ earnings by State of work.2 Differences between the national and subnational estimates The definitions underlying the State and local area estimates of personal income are essentially the same as those underlying the national estimates of personal income. However, the national estimates of personal income include the labor earnings (wages and salaries and other labor income) of residents of the United States temporarily working abroad, whereas the subnational es timates include the labor earnings of persons residing only in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Specifically, the na tional estimates include the labor earnings of Federal civilian and military personnel stationed abroad and of residents who are em ployed by U.S. firms and are on temporary foreign assignment. An “overseas” adjustment is made to exclude the labor earnings 2. For a tabular representation of the relationships among gross national product, gross domestic product, State earnings, and gross state product, see table A in Vernon Renshaw, Edward A. Trott, Jr., and Howard L. Friedenberg, “Gross State Product by Industry, 1963— 86,” S urvey o f C urrent B usiness 68 (May 1988): 31. of these workers from the national totals before the totals are used as controls for the State estimates. One classification difference between national and subnational 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 else where. At the national level, the labor earnings of border workers and those of U.S. residents employed by international organi zations and by foreign embassies and consulates in the United States are included in the measurement of the “rest-of-the-world” sector. At the State and local area levels, however, only the latter portion of the “rest of the world” is treated as a component of personal income. Border workers are treated as commuters, and their earnings flows are reflected in personal income through the residence adjustment procedures. Another classification differ ence between the national and subnational 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 and local area estimates, it consists of farm earnings. Statistical differences between the national and subnational se ries may reflect the different estimating schedules for the two series. The State and local area estimates usually incorporate source data that are not available when the national estimates are prepared. The national estimates are usually revised the following year to reflect the more current State and local area data. Sources of data BEA uses information collected by others to prepare its estimates of State and local area personal income. Generally, two kinds of information are used to measure the income of persons: Infor mation generated at the point of disbursement of the income and information elicited from the recipient of the income. 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 following are among the more important sources of the administrative record data: The State unemployment insurance programs of the Employment and Training Administration, De partment of Labor; the social insurance programs of the Social Security Administration and the Health Care Financing Admin istration, Department of Health and Human Services; the Federal income tax program of the Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury; the veterans benefit programs of the Depart ment of Veterans Affairs; and the military payroll systems of the Department of Defense. The two most important sources of census data are the censuses of agriculture and of population. The data obtained from administrative records and censuses are used to estimate about 90 percent of personal income. Data of M -5 M-6 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME lesser quality, scope, and relevance are used for the remaining 10 percent. When data are not available in time to be incorporated into the current estimating cycle, interim estimates are prepared using the previous year’s State or county distribution. The interim esti mates are revised during the next estimating cycle to incorporate the newly available data. Using data that are not primarily designed for income meas urement has several advantages and disadvantages. Using administrative record data and census data, BEA can prepare the estimates of State and local area personal income on an an nual basis, in considerable detail, at relatively low cost, and without increasing the reporting burden of businesses and house holds. However, because these 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 data provided could be precisely tailored to sub national income estimation in terms of content and geographic detail. However, because a large sample would be required to obtain statistically reliable data below the national level, the cost of the annual preparation of the estimates in comprehensive detail would be prohibitively high. Controls and the allocation procedure Because detailed geographic coding is not available for all source data and because more comprehensive and more reliable informa tion is available for the Nation than for States and counties, the estimates of personal income are first constructed at the national level. The subnational estimates are constructed as elements of the national totals, using the subnational data. Thus, the national estimates, with some adjustment for definition, serve as the “con trol” for the State estimates, and the State estimates, in turn, serve as controls for the county estimates. The State estimates are made by allocating the national total for each component of personal income to the States in propor tion to each State’s share of a related economic series. Similarly, the county estimates are made, in somewhat less component de tail, by allocating the State total. In some cases, the related series used for the allocation may be a composite of several items (for example, wages, tips, and pay-in-kind) or the product of two items (for example, average wages times the number of employees). In every case, the final estimating step for each in come estimate is its adjustment to the appropriate higher level total. This procedure is called the allocation procedure. (Be cause of the comprehensiveness of the subnational data used to estimate most components of wages and salaries and of transfer payments, which together account for about 75 percent of total personal income at the national level, the allocation procedure causes only minor changes to the State and county data for these components.) The use of the allocation procedure imparts the accuracy of the national totals to the State and local area estimates and al lows the use of subnational data that are related but that do not always precisely match the series being estimated. The use of this procedure also yields an additive system wherein the county estimates sum to the State totals and the State estimates sum to the national total. Place of measurement Personal income, by definition, is a measure of income received; therefore, estimates of State and local area personal income should reflect the residence of the income recipients. However, the data available for regional economic measurement are fre quently recorded by the recipients’ place of work. The data underlying the estimates can be viewed as falling in four groups according to the place of measurement. (1) For the estimates of wages and salaries, other labor income, and personal contributions for social insurance by employees, most of the source data are reported by industry in the State and county in which the employing establishment is located; therefore, these data are recorded by place of work. The es timates based on these data are subsequently adjusted to a place-of-residence basis for inclusion in the personal income measure. (2) For nonfarm proprietors’ income and personal contribu tions for social insurance by the self-employed, the source data are reported by tax-filing address. These data are largely recorded by place of residence, but the estimates based on them are presented—without adjustment—as part of both place-of-work earnings and place-of-residence earnings. In effect, the place of business of the proprietorship is assumed to be in the same county as the place of residence of the proprietor. When this assumption is incorrect, place-of-work earnings is more likely to be misstated than is place-of-residence earnings; it is the latter measure that is included in personal income. (3) For farm proprietors’ income, the source data are reported and recorded at the principal place of production, which is usually the county in which the farm has most of its land. Because most farm proprietors live on or near their land, the source data are assumed to be a valid representation of both place of work and place of residence. (4) For military reserve pay, rental income of persons, personal dividend income, personal interest income, transfer payments, and personal contributions for supplementary medical insurance and for veterans life insurance, the source data are reported and recorded by the place of residence of the income recipients. Sources and Methods for the 1984-89 County Personal Income Estimates Wage and Salary Disbursements WAGE and salary disbursements are defined as the monetary remuneration of employees, including the compensation of cor porate 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. The estimates reflect the amount of wages and salaries dis bursed during the current period, regardless of when they were earned. As shown in table A, wage and salary disbursements accounted for almost 59 percent of total personal income at the national level in 1989. Table A also shows the relative importance of the major industrial components of wages and salaries to total personal income. The following description of the procedures used in making the estimates of wage and salary disbursements is divided into three sections: Wages and salaries that are covered under the unemployment insurance (UI) program, wages and salaries that are not covered under the UI program, and wages and salaries that are paid in kind. Wages and salaries covered by the UI program The estimates of about 95 percent of wages and salaries are de rived from tabulations by the State employment security agencies (ESA’s) from their State employment security reports (form ES202). These tabulations summarize the data from the quarterly UI contribution reports filed with a State ESA by the employ ers subject to that State’s UI laws. Employers usually submit reports for each “county reporting unit”—that is, for the sum of all the employer’s establishments in a county for each indus try. However, in some cases, an employer may group very small establishments in a single “statewide” report without a county designation. Each quarter, the various State ESA’s submit the ES-202 tabulations on magnetic tape to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which provides a duplicate tape to BEA. The tabulations present monthly employment and quarterly wages for each county in Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) four-digit detail.3 Under the reporting requirements of most State UI laws, wages include bonuses, tips, gratuities, and the cash value of meals and lodging supplied by the employer. In making the wage and salary (and employment) estimates, BEA annually adds several million administrative records re ceived from the States and the District of Columbia to its database. Although these records are usually reviewed as they are 3. The ES-202 tabulations through 1987 reflect the 1972 SIC, and those for 1988 and 1989, the 1987 SIC. To maintain the continuity of the estimates, BEA converted the 1988 and 1989 ES-202 data to the 1972 SIC basis. BEA will convert its estimates to the 1987 SIC in a later estimating cycle. Table A.—Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Wage and Salary Disbursements, by Component, United States, 1989 Millions of dollars Percent of total personal income 4,367,401 100.00 Wage and salary disbursements2....................................................... 2,562,601 58.68 Farm Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and otherJ.......................... 8,404 12,832 24,468 133,386 .19 .29 .56 3.05 Manufacturing................................................................................... 541,424 202,522 39,134 13,852 16,052 22,132 40,130 40,350 6,230 2,047 20,255 2,340 338,902 15,195 10,342 24,768 38,305 66,576 61,953 42,380 31,541 16,028 23,209 8,605 12.40 4.64 .90 .32 .37 .51 .92 .92 .14 .05 .46 .05 7.76 .35 .24 .57 .88 1.52 1.42 .97 .72 .37 .53 .20 168,123 11,811 38,125 5,478 35,866 42,498 34,345 3.85 .27 .87 .13 .82 .97 .79 182,025 254,110 196,826 574,656 24,158 17,218 10,042 127,284 16,889 8,546 15,663 6,947 179,438 37.471 29,072 21,641 906 27,496 51,885 4.17 5.82 4.51 13.16 .55 .39 .23 2.91 .39 .20 .36 .16 4.11 .86 .67 .50 .02 .63 1.19 466,347 93,929 44.641 327,777 10.68 2.15 1.02 7.51 Food and kindred products........................................................ Apparel and other textile products............................................ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products............................... Furniture and fixtures................................................................ Fabricated metal products......................................................... Machinery, except electrical...................................................... Transportation equipment excluding motor vehicles.................. Motor vehicles and equipment.................................................. Stone, clay, and glass products.................................................. Miscellaneous manufacturing industries..................................... Railroad transportation.................................................................. Electric, gas, and sanitary services................................................ Wholesale trade................................................................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate.................................................... Hotels and other lodging places.................................................... Business services.......................................................................... Auto repair, services, and garages................................................. Miscellaneous repair services....................................................... Museums, botanical, and zoological gardens................................. Miscellaneous services.................................................................. Government and government enterprises.......................................... Federal civilian............................................................................. Note.—Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. 1. Includes adjustments for border workers: Income of U.S. residents working across U.S. borders less income of foreign residents working in the United States. 2. Includes 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. M -7 M-8 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME coded and processed by the State ESA’s, errors do occur. Con sequently, BEA has developed a number of computerized edit routines to locate major errors in the source data. For example, in one routine, county data for the current quarter are checked for invalid SIC four-digit codes, for duplicate records, and for records that contain no data. A quarter-to-quarter comparison is made between average quarterly wages and employment and absolute quarterly differences in total wages and employment. If either measure exceeds established parameters, it is identified for further review. Anomalies that remain unreconciled after this review are referred back to BLS for further investigation. The BEA estimates of wage and salary disbursements are made, with a few exceptions, at the SIC two-digit level. How ever, the availability of the ES-202 data in SIC four-digit detail facilitates the detection of errors and anomalies; this detail also makes it possible to isolate those SIC three-digit industries for which UI coverage is too incomplete to form a reliable basis for the estimates. In this case, the SIC two-digit estimate is prepared as the sum of two pieces: The fully covered portion, which is based on the ES-202 data, and the incompletely covered por tion, which is estimated as described in the section on wages and salaries not covered by the UI program. The ES-202 wage and salary data do not precisely meet the statistical and conceptual requirements for BEA’s personal in come estimates. Consequently, the data must be adjusted to meet the requirements more closely. The adjustments affect both the industrial and geographic patterns of the State and county UIbased wage estimates. The largest adjustment is the conversion of the wage estimates from a place-of-work basis to a place-ofresidence basis. The residence adjustment for wages (as well as for other labor income and personal contributions for social insurance) is discussed beginning on page M-21. Adjustment for statewide reporting.—Wages and salaries re ported 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 for each private-sector industry (generally at the SIC two-digit level) and for five gov ernment components (Federal civilian, State education, State noneducation, local education, and local noneducation). Adjustment for industry nonclassification.—The industry de tail of the ES-202 tabulations regularly shows minor amounts of payroll that have not been assigned to any industry. The industrial classification scheme used by BEA for its income es timates does not permit this not-elsewhere-classified category. Therefore, for each State, the amount of ES-202 payrolls in this category is distributed among the industries in direct proportion to the industry-classified payrolls. The amounts involved in this adjustment are quite small—about 0.2 percent of total payrolls nationally. No error is introduced into the total wage estimate for a county, because the adjustment involves only an apportionment within a county of the amount reported for that county. Misreporting adjustment.—This adjustment—the addition of es timates of wages and salaries subject to UI reporting that employers do not report—is made to the ES-202 data for all cov ered private-sector industries. At the national level, the estimate for each industry is made in two parts—one for the underreport ing of payrolls on UI reports filed by employers and one for the payrolls of employers that fail to file UI reports.4 The source data necessary to replicate this methodology below the national level are not available. Instead, the national adjustment for each in dustry is allocated to States and counties in proportion to ES-202 payrolls. Adjustments to government components.—Alternative source data are substituted for the ES-202 data when the latter series reflects excessively large proportions of Federal civilian payrolls that are not reported by county or of State government payrolls that are apparently reported in the wrong counties. In Minnesota, New York, and Wisconsin, the wages and salaries of the Postal Service are allocated to counties in proportion to the distribu tion of its employment as reported by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). In Virginia and Wisconsin, the wages and salaries of the Department of Defense are allocated to counties by OPM employment data. In Tennessee, the ES-202 data are the basis for the county estimates for the Tennessee Valley Au thority; the estimates for all other agencies are based on the OPM data. The county estimates of the education component of State gov ernment wages and salaries for all States are based on ES-202 data. However, the county estimates of the noneducation com ponent for six States (Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Wisconsin) are based on place-of-work wage data derived from an unpublished tabulation of joumeyto-work (JTW) data from the 1980 Census of Population; the geographic coding of the ES-202 data for this component appears to attribute too much payroll and employment to the counties of the State capitals. Adjustments for noncovered elements o f IJl-covered indus tries.—BEA presently makes adjustments for the following noncovered elements: • Tips (in taxicabs, eating and drinking places, hotels, personal services, and amusement and recreation services); • Commissions received by insurance solicitors and real estate agents; • Payrolls of electric railroads, railroad carrier affiliates, and railway labor organizations; • Salaries of corporate officers in Washington State; • Payrolls of nonprofit organizations exempt from UI cov erage because they have fewer than four employees (in printing and publishing, miscellaneous manufacturing, credit agencies other than banks, real estate, holding and other in vestment companies, hotels, and membership organizations other than religious); • Wages and salaries of students employed by the institutions of higher education in which they are enrolled (in private ed ucation, State government education, and local government education); • Allowances paid to Federal civilian employees in selected occupations for uniforms; and • Salaries of State and local government elected officials and members of the judiciary. 4. Robert P. Parker, “Improved Adjustments for Misreporting of Tax Return Information Used to Estimate the National Income and Product Accounts, 1977,” S urvey 64 (June 1984): 17-25. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Except for tips, these elements are exempted from State UI coverage. Tips are covered by the various UI laws. BEA assumes that this form of income payment is considerably underreported, and it therefore makes additional estimates of tips in industries where tipping is most customary. National and State estimates of each of the noncovered ele ments are made (based on either direct data or indirect indicators). These estimates are added to the ES-202 payroll amount for the industry of the noncovered element to produce the final esti mates for that industry. Because of the lack of relevant data, county estimates are made by allocating the final State total by the distribution of ES-202 payrolls for the appropriate industry. Wages and salaries not covered by the UI program Eight industries are treated as noncovered in making the State and county estimates of wage and salary disbursements: (1) Farms, (2) farm labor contractors, (3) railroads, (4) private elementary and secondary schools, (5) religious membership organizations, (6) private households, (7) military, and (8) “other.” For all these industries except farm labor contractors, railroads, and “other,” wages paid in kind are estimated separately from cash wages. (See the section on wages and salaries paid in kind on page M-10.) Farms.—BEA estimates of cash farm wages and salaries consist of the cash pay of hired farm labor and the salaries of officers of corporate farms. The farm wage estimates do not include the pay of contract farm labor, which is classified in agricul tural services. For most States, the State estimates of the cash wages of hired farm labor, which are based on estimates pre pared by the Department of Agriculture, are allocated to counties by distributions from the 1982 Census of Agriculture. For those States with near-complete UI coverage of farm employees (cur rently Arizona, California, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island), the county estimates are based on ES-202 data. The State and county estimates of the salaries of corporate officers are based on the amounts reported in the census of agriculture. Farm labor contractors.—This industry is classified in agricul tural services rather than in farms. UI coverage in Arizona and California is complete enough to permit the use of the ES-202 data, but most State UI programs only partially cover this indus try. For these States, BEA makes an independent estimate of wages of contract farm labor 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 1982 Census of Agriculture; the ES-202 amount for a county is substituted for the census-based estimate when the ES-202 amount is higher than the estimate. This substitution is made most frequently for Florida counties. Railroads.—The railroad industry is covered by its own un employment insurance program, which is administered by the Railroad Retirement Board, rather than by State UI programs. Suitable data for making county estimates of wages and salaries are not available from the Railroad Retirement Board. The prin cipal basis for the BEA county estimates of wages 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 (AAR).5*These reports include information 5. Railroads are classified on the basis of a 3-year average of operating revenues. Class I railroads are those with revenues of $50 million or more. M-9 on employment by railroad company for selected metropolitan counties that account for approximately 75 percent of all rail road employment and for a residual of all other counties 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 for the selected metropolitan counties and for the State residu als are estimated as the sum of the products of employment by company for each area and of national average wages by com pany as reported by the Interstate Commerce Commission. This methodology is the same as that used to estimate railroad wages and salaries at the State level. The State residuals are allocated to counties by the 1979 distribution of railroad wages by county of work derived from the 1980-census JTW data. Private elementary and secondary schools.—In about one-half of the States, the UI coverage of this industry is complete enough to permit the use of ES-202 data as the basis for the county wage and salary estimates. In the other States, the county estimates are based on the best available series chosen from (1) data on em ployment in private elementary and secondary schools published by State departments of education, (2) employment data from the Department of Education’s 1980-81 survey of private elemen tary and secondary schools, or (3) relevant wage data from the Census Bureau’s annual County Business Patterns. Religious membership organizations.—UI coverage of this in dustry is inadequate, and alternative data at the county level are not available. Therefore, the State estimates for the indus try, which are assembled from fragmentary data, are allocated to counties in proportion to the distribution of the civilian population. Private households.—For this largely noncovered industry, the county estimates of cash pay are based on place-of-work pri vate household wages from the 1980-census JTW data. This methodology is the same as that used to prepare the State estimates. Military.—This category consists of the cash pay (including al lowances) of full-time military personnel and of the members of the military Reserves (including the National Guard). The county estimates of cash pay for full-time military personnel are based on county payroll estimates by branch of service prepared by the Department of Defense (DOD) and on the 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. If a military installation extends across county boundaries, the entire payroll is usually assigned to the county that contains the headquarters. State estimates of military reserve cash pay are based on direct data supplied by DOD. However, little information, direct or indirect, is available for estimating military reserve pay below the State level. The county distribution of military reserve pay is assumed to be in proportion to the distribution of the civilian population. “Other.”—In the State and local area personal income series, this category consists of the wages and salaries of U.S. residents em ployed by international organizations and by foreign embassies and consulates located in the United States. The category differs from “rest of the world”—the corresponding category in the na M-10 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME tional estimates of personal income—in that “rest of the world” also includes the net flow of the wages of international border workers—that is, U.S. residents commuting across the border to work in Canada and foreign residents working in the United States. In the State and local area estimates, the wages of border workers are reflected through the residence adjustment process. The State and local area estimates of “other” are made by allo cating the appropriate national totals for all years by an estimated geographic distribution of 1968 administrative expenditures of international and foreign organizations operating in the United States. This distribution was prepared by the Balance of Pay ments Division, BEA. Because of the absence of related data, the reliability of the estimates for this subcomponent of wage and salary disbursements, even at the national level, is low. How ever, the dollar amounts involved are so small that the effect on the reliability of the wage component, even at the county level, is negligible. Wages and salaries paid in kind The value of food, lodging, clothing, and miscellaneous goods and services furnished to employees by their employers as pay ment, in part or in full, for services performed is included in the wage and salary component of personal income and is re ferred to as “pay-in-kind.” In the national income and product accounts, pay-in-kind is depicted as a series of cash flows. For example, it is assumed that the employer, instead of furnishing free food directly to the employee, pays the employee a cor responding amount in cash and that the employee in turn uses this amount to buy food purchased by the employer. Therefore, the estimates of wages and salaries and of personal consumption expenditures are increased by equal amounts. If these imputa tions were omitted, the measures of personal income, personal consumption expenditures, and total output would all be under estimated. Moreover, the earnings of employees receiving part of their pay in kind would be understated when compared with the earnings of employees whose pay is all in cash. BEA’s county estimates of pay-in-kind are approximations. The lack of direct data and of reliable indirect data for the imputed transactions associated with pay-in-kind makes it vir tually impossible to produce a measure that is more than an approximation even at the national level. Providing goods and services in lieu of cash has become much less prevalent. Presently, pay-in-kind is found in nine industries: (1) Water transportation, (2) eating and drinking places, (3) hotels and other lodging places, (4) private hospitals, (5) elementary and secondary schools with religious affiliations, (6) religious membership organizations, (7) farms, (8) private households, and (9) the military services. BEA makes estimates of pay-in-kind for all but the first three industries. For these three, the State and county estimates of wages and salaries are assumed to include pay-in-kind because they are based on the ES-202 tabulations of payrolls. Accordingly, no additional estimates are made, al though total wages are probably understated in these industries as a result.6 For private hospitals, although the estimates are derived from the ES-202 tabulations, an estimate of pay-in-kind is made to reflect the food and lodging provided to student nurses and in terns and to members of religious orders working in hospitals but excluded from UI coverage. The State and county allocations of the pay-in-kind for private hospitals are based on the distribution of ES-202 employment data because of the lack of direct data. For elementary and secondary schools with religious affilia tions and for religious membership organizations, the estimates reflect the food, lodging, laundry, and miscellaneous items re ceived by the personnel who are members of religious orders. The State allocations of pay-in-kind for both industries are based on the geographic distributions of selected categories of Catholic clergy and members of religious orders; these distributions are published annually in the Official Catholic Directory? In the absence of more appropriate data at the county level, the county allocations for elementary and secondary schools are based on the distribution of employment, and those for religious membership organizations are based on the civilian population. For farms and for private households, the pay-in-kind estimates reflect the food and lodging provided to employees. For farms, the State estimates, which are based on Department of Agricul ture data, are allocated to counties in proportion to the number of hired farm workers who worked 150 days or more in a year as reported in the 1982 Census of Agriculture. For private house holds, the State and county estimates of pay-in-kind are based on place-of-work employment derived from the 1980-census JTW data. For the military services, pay-in-kind measures the value of the food and clothing received by enlisted personnel.78 The State es timates of pay-in-kind for full-time personnel are allocated to the counties by the geographic distribution of enlisted personnel for each branch of service as reported by the Department of Defense or by the Coast Guard. The State estimates of the pay-in-kind for the military Reserves are allocated to counties in proportion to the civilian population. O ther Labor Income OTHER labor income (OLI) consists primarily of employer con tributions to private pension and welfare funds; these employer contributions account for approximately 98 percent of OLI. The “all other” component of OLI consists of directors’ fees, judicial fees, and compensation of prisoners. Employer contributions for social insurance, which are paid into government-administered funds, are not included in OLI; under national income and product account conventions, it is the benefits paid from social insurance funds—which are classified as transfer payments— that are measured as part of personal income, not the employer contributions to the funds. As shown in table B, OLI accounted for about 5.5 percent of total personal income at the national level in 1989. Employer contributions to private pension and welfare funds Private pension and profit-sharing funds, group health and life insurance, and supplemental unemployment insurance.—The larger part of the national estimates of employer contributions 6. State UI laws require employers to estimate (if applicable) the cash value of pay-in 7. (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons). The data are given by State and diocese. kind and to include the estimated cash value with cash pay when they report their payrolls. However, because employers are not required to distinguish between the two types of pay in 8. Officers do not receive pay-in-kind. The clothing imputation is confined to “standard” their reports, it is doubtful that many employers comply with the requirement of including issues; it does not include clothing and equipment designed for use on special duties or under pay-in-kind. unusual conditions. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table B.—Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Other Labor Income, by Component, United States, 1989 Millions of dollars Percent of total personal income 4^67,401 100.00 241,622 5.53 236,829 5.42 203,860 32,969 4,793 4.67 .75 .11 Employer contributions to private pension funds and private Private pension funds, group health insurance, group life Note.— Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. 1. Consists of directors’ fees, compensation to prisoners, and judicial fees. to private pension and welfare funds is developed from Inter nal Revenue Service tabulations of data from proprietorship and corporate income tax returns published in Statistics of Income. However, these data are not suitable for making the subnational estimates because most multiestablishment corporations file tax returns on a companywide basis instead of for each establish ment and because the State in which a corporation’s principal office is located is often different from the State of its other es tablishments. As a result, the geographic distribution of the data tabulated from the tax returns does not necessarily reflect the place of work of the employees on whose behalf the contributions are made. Employer contributions to private pension and profit-sharing funds are made mainly on behalf of private-sector employees; there are some private pension funds for Federal and State government employees, but most public employee pensions are provided through social insurance. Group health and life in surance are provided to most employees in both the public and private sectors. The supplemental unemployment insurance con tributions are made for private-sector employees only; they stem from contracts negotiated by an individual firm with its em ployees or their union, and they are heavily concentrated in manufacturing industries. For private-sector employees, the State estimates of employer contributions to private pension and profit-sharing funds, group health and life insurance, and supplemental unemployment insur ance are made, for all types of employer contributions combined, at the SIC two-digit level, the same level of industrial detail as the wage and salary estimates. The national total of employer con tributions for each industry is allocated to the States and counties in proportion to the estimates of wage and salary disbursements for the corresponding industry. The use of subnational wage esti mates to allocate the national estimates of employer contributions to private pension and welfare funds is based on the assumption that the relationship of contributions to payrolls for each industry is the same at the national, State, and county levels. The pro cedure reflects the wide variation in contribution rates—relative to payrolls—among industries (and therefore reflects appropri ately the various mixes of industries among counties). It does not reflect the variation in contribution rates among counties for a given industry. The Federal Government makes contributions to a private pen sion fund, called the Thrift Savings Plan, on behalf of its civilian employees who participate in the Federal Employees Retirement System (mainly employees hired after 1983). In the absence of direct data below the national level, the national estimate is al M-11 located to States and counties in proportion to the estimates of Federal civilian wages and salaries. State government contributions to private pension plans consist of annuity payments made by State governments on behalf of se lected employee groups—-primarily teachers. The State estimates are based on direct data from the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America/College Retirement Equities Fund. The county estimates are prepared by allocating the State estimates in proportion to the estimates of State and local government ed ucation wages and salaries. Local government contributions to private pension plans consist of large, nonrecurring payments made by four jurisdictions in 1985; these payments were assigned to the appropriate counties. In the absence of direct data below the national level, the national estimates of Federal, State, and local government con tributions to private welfare funds on behalf of their employees are allocated to States and counties in proportion to ES-202 employment data for each level of government. Privately administered workers’ compensation.—In estimating personal income, a distinction is made between publicly and pri vately administered workers’ compensation programs. The work ers’ compensation programs that operate through governmentadministered funds are a form of social insurance; accordingly, the benefits that the funds pay are recorded in personal income as a component of transfer payments. (See the section on gov ernment payments to individuals beginning on page M-16.) The employer contributions to the programs that operate through pri vately administered funds are recorded in personal income as a component of OLI. State all-industry estimates of workers’ compensation contri butions, 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 work ers’ compensation) and from the Social Security Administration (for benefits paid by self-insured employers). The National In come and Wealth Division, BEA, prepares national estimates of workers’ compensation contributions by SIC two-digit industry. 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.9 The State estimates of employer contributions for workers’ compensa tion 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 Transportation— and to maritime seamen—based on the State distribution of water transportation wages and salaries.10 In the absence of direct data at the county level, the State estimates of total employer contributions by industry for pri vately administered workers’ compensation funds are allocated to counties in proportion to the estimates of wage and salary disbursements by industry. 9. The reconciliation is made using a procedure in which elements of a two-dimensional matrix are alternately made to sum to geographic and industry control totals—through allocation—until the desired degree of balance is achieved. Usually only one set of control totals is designated as fixed, and this fixed set governs the final distribution. In this case, the national industry totals are the fixed set. 10. In the case of self-insured workers’ compensation plans and of court-awarded compensation for injury, benefits and employer contributions are identical. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME M-12 “All other” OLI Directors’ fees.—Nationally, about three-fourths of directors’ fees occur in the finance, insurance, and real estate industries. For each SIC two-digit industry, the national estimates of direc tors’ fees are allocated to States and counties in proportion to the estimates of wages and salaries. Miscellaneous.—The remainder of OLI consists of judicial fees (mainly jury and witness fees) and compensation of prisoners. The combined national total of all miscellaneous segments is allocated to States and counties in proportion to the civilian population. Proprietors’ Income PROPRIETORS’ income is the income, including income-in kind, of sole proprietorships and partnerships and of tax-exempt cooperatives. The imputed net rental income of owner-occupants of farm dwellings is included. Dividends and monetary interest received by proprietors of nonfinancial business and rental in comes 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. Proprietors’ income, which is treated in its entirety as received by individuals, is estimated in two parts—nonfarm and farm. As shown in the table C, proprietors’ income accounted for more than 8.5 percent of total personal income at the national level in 1989. Nationally, nonfarm proprietors’ income is shown both with and without two adjustments: The inventory valuation adjust ment (IVA) and the capital consumption 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 their replacement cost; in periods of changing prices, this practice results in gains (or losses) on inventoried goods. The IVA is an estimate of the capital gain but Table C.—Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Proprietors’ Income, by Component, United States, 1989 Millions of dollars Percent of total personal income 4,367,401 100.00 372,901 8.54 42,219 330,682 .97 7.57 Agricultural services, forestry, and fisheries.................................. 5,345 4,903 .12 .11 Construction.................................................................................. Manufacturing............................................................................... 47,650 8,145 1.09 .19 16,410 41,960 .38 .96 7,681 198,588 85,486 113,102 .18 4.55 1.96 2.59 Proprietors’ income 1........................................................................... Business services....................................................................... Professional and social services................................................ Note.—Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. 1. Shown with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments. with the opposite algebraic sign; that is, the IVA is an estimate of 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 nonfarm propri etors’ income removes the capital gains, which is appropriate for a measure of current production. Analogously, the CCAdj is an estimate of the difference between depreciation as valued in determining income as reported in the source data and what is referred to as “economic” depreciation—depreciation on the basis of consistent accounting (uniform service lives and straightline depreciation) and valued at replacement cost.11 Neither adjustment is necessary for farm proprietors’ income, because the estimates for inventory change and depreciation are derived from sources that value these items at replacement cost in a manner consistent with national economic accounting. Nonfarm proprietors’ income Nonfarm proprietors’ income is the income received by nonfarm sole proprietorships and partnerships and by tax-exempt coop eratives. A sole proprietorship is an unincorporated business owned by a single individual. A partnership is an unincorpo rated business association of two or more partners. A tax-exempt cooperative is an unincorporated nonprofit business organization owned collectively by its members. At both the State and county levels, the estimates of the in come of nonfarm sole proprietorships and partnerships are based principally on data tabulated from their Federal tax returns for tax years 1981-83. The data were drawn from Internal Rev enue Service (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 (NPLL) and of gross receipts, by SIC two-digit 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 were identical. The national estimates of nonfarm proprietors’ income, which are also based on tax data, include several adjustments that can not be replicated subnationally because the necessary source data are not available. These adjustments are the IVA, the CCAdj, a defaulters’ gain adjustment, and an adjustment for income misreported on tax returns.12 The last adjustment (see footnote 4) has accounted for about one-half of total nonfarm proprietors’ in come in recent years. In the State and county methodologies, the misreported income adjustment is estimated explicitly for some industries; however, for most industries, all four adjustments are reflected implicitly in the State and county estimates through their inclusion in the national totals that are allocated to States and to counties. The State methodology (described in State Personal Income (see footnote 1)) 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 11. For a more detailed discussion, see “The National Income and Product Accounts of the United States: Revised Estimates, 1929-74,” S urvey of C urrent B usiness 56 (January 1976): Part I; and Allan H. Young, “New Estimates of Capital Consumption Allowances in the Benchmark Revision of GNP,” S urvey 55 (October 1975): 14. 12. A business loan default, as distinguished from the business losses that may have led to it, has no effect on national income; it is a loss to the creditor that is offset by a gain attributed to the borrowing defaulter. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME frequently for counties than for States. The NPLL data at the county level are highly volatile for many industries; this volatility indicates that these data are unreliable. The gross receipts data for manufacturing industries have also proved to be unreliable at the county level. The estimates for 14 nonmanufacturing industries (out of a to tal of 64 SIC two-digit industries) together usually account for more than 80 percent of total nonfarm proprietors’ income. The 1981-83 State estimates for these industries were allocated to counties in two pieces: (1) The estimates excluding the misreported income adjustment and (2) the estimates of the adjustment. The State estimates excluding the adjustment were allocated to counties in proportion to the distribution of NPLL.13 However, NPLL is not an appropriate basis for the regional distribution of the misreported income adjustment, because NPLL is reduced by the tax evasion that the adjustment largely reflects. Therefore, gross receipts, a measure of the general level of activity of pro prietors by industry and county, was used for the allocation of the adjustment. The State estimates for an additional 26 nonman ufacturing industries that together usually account for less than 15 percent of nonfarm proprietors’ income were also allocated to counties in proportion to the gross receipts series. The 1983 county estimates for these 40 industries—except for two seg ments of health services—were extrapolated to 1984-87 by the relative change in the number of small firms by industry reported in County Business Patterns. The 1983 estimates for physicians and dentists were extrapolated to 1984-87 by the relative change in the number of nonhospital practitioners as reported in publi cations of the American Medical Association and the American Dental Association. The 1988-89 estimates for each of the 40 industries reflect the county distributions of the 1987 estimates. In the absence of reliable direct data, the State estimates for each of the 21 manufacturing industries are allocated to coun ties in proportion to the estimates of wages and salaries for each 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 propri etors’ 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 offices—limited partnerships are often used as tax shelters. Limited partners’ participation in partnerships is of ten purely financial; their participation more closely resembles that of stockholder-investors than that of working partners. Ac cordingly, 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 unsatisfactory. 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 allocated to counties in the same proportion as div idends received by individuals (based on all-industry dividends reported on IRS form 1040). This procedure is essentially the same as that used to allocate the national estimates for these three industries to States. Collectively, the estimates of these indus 13. The 14 industries for which NPLL data are used are agricultural services, general build ing contractors, special trade contractors, motor freight and warehousing, wholesale trade, auto dealers, miscellaneous retailers, insurance agents, and 6 service industries (personal, business, auto repair, health, legal, and miscellaneous). M -1 3 tries, which accounted for —0.9 percent of nonfarm proprietors’ income for the Nation in 1989, have little effect on county total nonfarm proprietors’ income. (Negative estimates for real estate and investment offices more than offset the positive estimate for oil and gas extraction.) However, the State and county distribu tion imparted to these industries—which is 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 sani tary services). The county estimates are based on the net margins (that is, profits) and the county distributions of the dwellings of customer-members of each cooperative as reported by the Rural Electrification Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The net margin of each cooperative is allocated to coun ties by the distribution of its customer-members. The allocated amounts for the cooperatives are then summed to county totals by industry, which are used to allocate the State estimates of net income to counties. The estimates of nonfarm proprietors’ income are completed by adding adjustments for losses caused by disasters, such as hurricanes and riots. Information obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency is used to attribute the na tional adjustment for each disaster to the appropriate States and counties. Farm proprietors’ income The estimation of farm proprietors’ income starts with the com putation of the realized net income of all farms, which is derived as farm gross receipts less production expenses. This measure is then modified to reflect current production through a changein-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 the Regional Economic Information System. The concepts underlying the national and State BEA estimates of farm income are generally the same as those underlying the national and State 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 in come of corporate farms, whereas the BEA personal income series, which measures farm proprietors’ net income, by defini tion excludes corporate farms. Additionally, 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 deprecia tion from a declining-balance basis to a straight-line basis to be consistent with BEA estimates for other industries. The default ers’ gain adjustment (see footnote 12) is added to USDA farm income in the derivation of BEA farm income. The State control totals for the BEA county estimates of farm proprietors’ income are taken from the component detail of the USDA State estimates, which are modified to reflect BEA definitions and to include interfarm intrastate sales. The methods used to estimate farm proprietors’ income at the county level rely heavily on data obtained from the 1974, 1978, M -1 4 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME and 1982 censuses of agriculture and on selected annual county data prepared by the State offices affiliated with the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), USDA. The NASS data are used, wherever possible, to interpolate and extrapolate to non census years. In addition, data from other sources within 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). For census years, BEA prepares county estimates of 46 compo nents of gross income and 13 categories of production expenses. For intercensal and postcensus years, the component detail of the estimates for each State is adapted to take advantage of the best annual county data available for the State. Farm gross income.—Gross income includes estimates for the following 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, for est products, and custom-feeding services performed by farm operators; (3) the gain to farm operators from loan defaults; (4) the payments to farmers under several government payment pro grams; (5) the value of farm products produced and consumed on farms (called home consumption); (6) the gross rental value of farm dwellings; and (7) the value of the net change in the physical volume of farm inventories of crops and livestock.14 Cash receipts from marketing is the most important component of farm gross income. The USDA generally has annual produc tion, marketing, and price data available for preparing the State estimates for about 150 different commodities. However, annual county estimates of cash receipts—usually for total crops and for total livestock—are currently available for only 19 States.15 For 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 agriculture. The ag gregates for the census years are then allocated by the related census county distributions. Estimates for intercensal years are based on supplemental county estimates of annual production of selected field crops and on State season average prices available from the NASS State offices, or they are calculated by straightline interpolation between the census years and adjusted to State USDA levels. The county estimates of the income from other farm-related activities and of the adjustment for the gain from loan defaults are prepared jointly. The BEA State defaulters’ gain estimates are based on farm loan chargeoff data from the Federal Reserve Board and the Farm Credit System. These estimates are summed with the USDA State estimates of the income from farm-related activities to derive a single set of State control totals, which are allocated to counties in proportion to census-of-agriculture data on the income from the farm-related activities. Tabulations of total government payments to farmers by county are available from the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service on an annual basis. 14. Recreation services income is received for providing facilities for fishing, hunting, camping, etc. 15. The States for which county estimates of cash receipts are currently available are Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Mis souri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Utah, and Wisconsin. 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 farm land and buildings to allocate the State estimates. The BEA and USDA estimates of total net farm income meas ure income from the current year’s production. To arrive at this level, income is adjusted by the value of the net change dur ing the year in farm inventories of livestock and crops held for sale. If farmers sell crops in the current year that were pro duced 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 pro duction, 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 value of the change in inventories by county is estimated for livestock and for crops. For those States reporting the num ber of cattle, swine, and sheep on farms by county on January 1, these data are incorporated into the allocating series used to dis tribute the State estimates of the change in livestock inventories. For the States for which livestock inventory data are unavailable, the county distribution of the number of livestock units on farms reported in the censuses of agriculture or interpolations between the census observations are used to allocate the annual State to tals. This procedure is also used to prepare estimates of the value of the change in poultry inventories. The value of the change in crop inventories is estimated by allocating the State totals to counties by annual crop production data from the NASS State offices, where available, or by census crop production data. Production expenses.—Production expenses for a number of items are estimated by county using direct allocators from the censuses of agriculture.16 Many expense items—including taxes, interest, and depreciation—are combined and then allocated on the basis of the “all other expenses” series reported in the 1974 Census of Agriculture but not in the 1978 and 1982 censuses. A set of provisional estimates of the major components of “all other expenses” was constructed for all 3 census years, based on indirect allocators drawn from the censuses. For example, de preciation 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 “all 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. Adjustments for interfarm intrastate transactions.—Intrastate sales and purchases between farms are offsetting income and ex16. 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 expenses; machine hire and custom work; animal health costs; and all other expenses (mainly “overhead” items, such as taxes, mortgage interest, electricity, telephone, and depreciation). LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME pense 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 trans actions 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. Adjustment to exclude the income of corporate farms.—By definition, farm proprietors’ income includes only the net farm income accruing to proprietorships and partnerships. The forego ing procedures produce a measure of the net farm income of all farms; therefore, an adjustment is made to exclude the net farm income of corporate farms (including officers’ salaries). The ad justment, made for each county where appropriate, is based on the ratio of noncorporate farm acreage to total farm acreage re ported in the censuses of agriculture. The adjustment ratio is multiplied by the estimate of the net income of all farms to derive the initial estimate of farm proprietors’ income for each county. The final county estimates of farm proprietors’ income are pre pared by allocating the State estimates in proportion to the initial county estimates. Personal Dividend Income, Personal Interest Income, and Rental Income of Persons DIVIDENDS are payments in cash or other assets, excluding stock, by corporations organized for profit to noncorporate stock holders 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 re mainder 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 capital consumption adjust ment (CCAdj)) consists of the monetary income of persons (except those primarily engaged in the real estate business) from the rental of real property (including mobile homes); the royal ties received by persons from patents, copyrights, and rights to natural resources; and the imputed net rental income of owneroccupants of nonfarm dwellings. The CCAdj is discussed in the prefatory statement of the proprietors’ income section. As shown in table D, dividends, interest, and rent accounted for more than 17 percent of total personal income in 1989. Personal dividend income and personal interest income The State and county estimates of dividends and monetary inter est, except for the interest from municipal bonds, are based on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Individual Master File (IMF) tabulations of dividends and interest reported on individual in M-15 come tax returns.17 The estimates of interest paid by money market mutual funds, reported to the IRS as dividends, are based on the IMF dividends distribution. The estimates of interest and dividends for the years through 1987 are based directly on the IMF tabulations for those years. The estimates for 1988 and 1989 are based on the 1987 IMF data, which are the most cur rent data available. The 1988 and 1989 estimates will be revised when more current IMF data become available. 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 are based on estimated employer contributions to private pension funds by State of employee resi dence. The county estimates are prepared by allocating the State estimates in proportion to taxable monetary interest. Both the State and county estimates of all other imputed interest reflect the geographic distribution of taxable monetary interest. Rental income of persons Monetary rent.—The rental income component of personal in come is a net measure of rent. State-level data for the net rental income of persons are available from the IRS; however these data are subject to large sampling errors for the less populous States, and the sum of these State data accounts for only 25 percent (or less) of the national BEA estimate of monetary rent. Although the IMF tabulations include only gross rent, they are prepared from the entire file of individual income tax returns, and therefore, they are not subject to sampling error. The national estimates of monetary rent, inclusive of the CCAdj, are allocated to States and counties in proportion to gross rent reported in the IMF county tabulations. Adjustments are made to reflect decreases in rental income that result from damage to real estate caused by disasters, such as hurricanes and riots. These adjustments are based on data obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Royalties.—The State estimates of royalties are based on the State distribution of royalties reported in the IRS series Statistics of Income. Because data on the county distribution of royalties 17. The State estimates of dividends and monetary interest are made for receipts by indi viduals, receipts by nonprofit institutions, and receipts by fiduciaries. The IMF data are used only for receipts by individuals. The county estimates are made for these items combined. Table D.—Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Personal Dividend Income, Personal Interest Income, and Rental Income of Persons, by Component, United States, 1989 Millions of dollars Total personal income. Personal dividend income, personal interest income, and rental income of persons...................................................................... Percent of total personal income 4367,401 100.00 765,847 17.54 Personal dividend income 114,434 2.62 Personal interest income Monetary................... Imputed..................... 643,167 390,970 252,197 14.73 8.95 5.77 Rental income of persons 1 Monetary....................... Imputed......................... 8,246 35,678 -27,432 -.63 Note.— Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. 1. Shown with the capital consumption adjustment. .19 .82 M-16 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME are not available, the State totals are allocated by the county estimates of monetary interest. Imputed rent.—State and county estimates of nonfarm imputed net rent are prepared in two parts: Owner-occupied mobile homes and all other owner-occupied nonfarm dwellings. (Imputed rent for farm dwellings is classified with farm proprietors’ income.) State and county estimates of imputed rent for owner-occupied mobile homes are made by allocating the national total, inclusive of the CCAdj, for each year by the geographic distribution of the number of mobile homes and trailers reported in the 1980 Census of Housing. (The proportion of trailers to mobile homes is too small to affect the distribution.) County estimates of imputed rent for all other owner-occupied dwellings are prepared by allocating the 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 methodology is a similar allocation of the national total, but it also includes data for census regions from the biennial American Housing Survey, available most recently for 1987. As is the case with the estimates of monetary rent, the State and county estimates of imputed rent reflect adjustments for major disasters. Transfer Payments TRANSFER payments are 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 gov ernment and business to individuals and nonprofit institutions. (Transfer payments from foreigners are netted against similar transfers to foreigners and entered in the national income and product accounts as part of personal outlays.) At the county level, approximately 75 percent of total transfer payments are estimated on the basis of directly reported data. The remaining 25 percent are estimated on the basis of indirect, but generally reliable, data. As shown in table E, transfer payments accounted for al most 15 percent of total personal income at the national level in 1989. For the county estimates, approximately 50 sub components of transfer payments are independently estimated. For organizational convenience, they may be cross-classified by source—government or business—and by type of recipient. Ta ble E shows three major classifications: Government payments to individuals, payments to nonprofit institutions from both govern ment and business, and business payments to individuals; it also shows the estimates for about 30 subclassifications (major sub components or groups of smaller subcomponents) that make up these major classifications. In addition, table E shows the relative importance of each item to total personal income. A table similar to table E—with data for 1969-89 but without percent of total personal income—is available for all States and counties from the Regional Economic Information System (see Appendix B of volume 1). This section is arranged to follow the order in table E. It briefly explains each 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) pay ments.—These payments, popularly known as social security, consist of the total cash benefits paid during the year, includ ing 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 Social Security Administration (SSA) tabulations of calendar year payments. The county es timates of total OASDI benefits are based on SSA tabulations of the amount of monthly benefits paid to those in currentpayment status on December 31, by county of residence of the beneficiaries. Table E.—Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Transfer Payments, by Component, United States, 1989 Millions of dollars Percent of total personal income Total personal income....................................................................... 4367,401 100.00 Transfer payments............................................................................. 637,134 14.59 Government payments to individuals............................................... Retirement and disability insurance benefit payments.................. Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance payments............. Railroad retirement and disability payments............................. Federal civilian employees retirement payments....................... Military retirement payments.................................................... State and local government employee retirement payments...... 592,968 334,810 227,348 6,956 29,882 20,682 39,530 7,067 3,345 164,962 54,253 14,949 17,958 12,191 9,155 14,838 14,314 188 91 107 138 17,203 14.791 527 1,846 39 13.58 7.67 5.21 .16 5,938 964 .14 Business payments....................................................................... 19,560 4,071 7,698 7.791 .45 .09 .18 .18 Business payments to individuals10................................................. 24,606 .56 Workers’ compensation benefits.................................................. Other government disability insurance payments *1.................... Medical payments23...................................................................... Income maintenance benefit payments............................................ Supplemental security income (SSI) payments......................... Aid to families with dependent children................................... Food stamps............................................................................. Other income maintenance 1..................................................... Unemployment insurance benefit payments.................................. State unemployment compensation........... ................................ Unemployment compensation of Federal civilian employees.... Unemployment compensation of railroad employees................ Unemployment compensation of veterans................................ Other unemployment compensation 4........................................ Veterans benefit payments........................................................... Veterans pension and disability benefit payments..................... Educational assistance to veterans, dependents, and survivors5 Veterans life insurance benefit payments................................. Other assistance to veterans6.................................................... Federal education and training assistance payments (other than for veterans)7........................................................................... Other government payments to individuals8................................ Payments to nonprofit institutions.................................................... Federal Government payments..................................................... State and local government payments9........................................... .68 .47 .91 .16 .08 3.78 1.24 .34 .41 .28 .21 .34 .33 0 0 0 0 .39 .34 .01 .04 0 .02 Note.—Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. 1. Includes temporary disability payments and black lung disability payments. 2. Consists of medicare payments, medical vendor payments, and CHAMPUS payments. 3. Consists of general assistance, emergency assistance, foster care payments, earned income tax credits, and low-income energy assistance. 4. Includes trade adjustment assistance 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 other 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, compensation of victims of Hurricane Hugo and the Loma Prieta Earthquake, and Alaska Permanent Fund payments. 9. Consists of foster care payments to institutions, educational assistance payments, and payments for employment and training. 10. Consists of auto liability payments for personal injury, medical malpractice liability payments, railroad and miscellaneous liability payments, consumer bad debts, cash prizes, losses due to forgery and to unrecovered thefts from business, and pension benefits guaranteed by the revolving fund of the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Railroad retirement and disability payments.—This item repre sents payments 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 tab ulations of the benefits disbursed by the Railroad Retirement Board. Federal civilian employee retirement and disability payments.— This component consists of payments made to former Federal Government employees or survivors of employees covered by the civil service retirement and disability fund, by special con tributory and noncontributory retirement systems (for example, for the Foreign Service, Federal Reserve Board, and Tennessee Valley Authority), or by the Basic Benefit Plan of the Federal Em ployees Retirement System (established in 1987). The national estimate for all these systems combined is allocated to States and counties in proportion to 1 month’s payments data provided each year by the Office of Personnel Management. The data used for the county allocation are tabulations by ZIP Code area, which are summed to counties by BEA. Military retirement payments.—This component reflects the pay ments received by retired military personnel, including Coast Guard retirees. The national estimate for all services combined is allocated to States and counties in proportion to 1 month’s payments data provided each year by the Department of Defense. The data used for the county allocation are tabulations by ZIP Code area, which are summed to counties by BEA. State and local government employee retirement payments.— Retirement payments to former State and local government em ployees and their survivors, including lump-sum payments and withdrawals, now represents a larger share of personal income than retirement payments to former Federal civilian employees and their survivors. In the absence of payments data below the State level, the State estimates are allocated to counties in pro portion to the estimates of State and local government wage and salary disbursements adjusted to a place-of-residence basis. Workers’ compensation payments.—Benefit payments from pub licly administered workers’ compensation insurance are from both the Federal and State levels of government. Federal Gov ernment employees are covered under the Federal Employees Compensation Act administered by the Employment Standards Administration, Department of Labor. In the absence of pay ments data for local areas, State totals are allocated to counties in proportion to the 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 in clude payments made in States where workers’ compensation insurance is exclusively State administered, in States where State-administered insurance for workers’ compensation is com petitive with private insurance, and in States having second-injury funds.18 Benefit payments disbursed from State workers’ com pensation 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 18. Second-injury funds underwrite the risk of a subsequent work-related injury to an already handicapped worker. The liability of the employer of a handicapped worker is limited to the impairment resulting from the injury sustained during the present employment. The difference between compensation for the full impairment and the employer’s liability is paid out of the second-injury fund. M -1 7 of the national estimates to States. In the absence of direct data for local areas, the State totals are allocated to counties by the sum of the estimates of private and State and local government wages and salaries adjusted to a place-of-residence basis. Other government disability insurance payments.—This cate gory consists of temporary disability payments and black lung payments. Temporary disability payments are weekly cash benefits from State-administered programs paid to workers who are unem ployed because of nonoccupational illness or accident. Such programs are in effect in only four States: California, New Jer sey, New York, and Rhode Island. County estimates of benefit payments are made by allocating the State totals to counties in proportion to the distribution of the civilian population. Black lung payments are the monthly cash payments autho rized by the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1969 and paid to coal miners who are totally disabled by black lung disease (pneumoconiosis). Payments are also made to eligible survivors of miners whose deaths were caused by the disease. Persons whose eligibility was established before July 1973 receive their benefits from SSA; those whose eligibility was established later receive benefits from the Department of Labor. Both agencies provide payments data at the State level, but only the SSA pro vides county-level data. The State estimates of all payments are allocated to counties in proportion to annual SSA tabulations of benefit payments for June. Medical payments Medicare payments.—These are Federal Government payments made through intermediaries for care provided to individuals un der the provisions of the medicare program. County estimates of benefits received under the hospital insurance and supplemen tary medical insurance provisions of medicare are based on the dollar amounts paid as reimbursement for hospital and medical expenses as reported by the Health Care Financing Administra tion. Because these data lag, the State and county estimates for the most recent year reflect the previous year’s distribution. Medical vendor payments.—These are mainly payments made through intermediaries for care provided to individuals under the federally assisted State-administered medicaid program. Pay ments made under the general assistance medical programs of State and local governments are also included. The county es timates are based on available payments data from the various State departments of social services. For States where no county data are available, the county estimates are based on the distribu tion 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 the medical treatment of dependents of active duty military personnel and retired military personnel and their dependents. Only treatment at nonmilitary medical fa cilities is covered. Payments data are not available below the State level; the county estimates are based on the distribution of military retirement payments. M-18 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Income maintenance benefit payments Supplemental security income (SSI) payments.—This compo nent consists of payments to the aged, blind, and disabled by both the Federal and State governments under the provisions of Title XVI of the Social Security Act. The State estimates are based on SSA State tabulations of annual disbursements for two categories of SSI benefits: Basic Federal payments and supple mental State payments. At the county level, the estimates are based on payments data reported by the SSA. Aid to families with dependent children (AFDC).—This Stateadministered program receives Federal matching funds to provide payments to needy families. The State estimates are based on unpublished quarterly payments data provided by the SSA. The county estimates 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 sup plement their power to purchase food. Eligibility is determined by the State authorities’ interpretation of Federal regulations; the Department of Agriculture pays 100 percent of the cost of the stamps and 50 percent of the administrative expenses. The State and county estimates are based on Department of Agriculture county tabulations of the value of the distributed stamps. 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 gov ernments to low-income individuals or families who do not qualify for help under federally supported programs. The Federal Government does not participate in either funding or regulat ing this program. The State and county estimates for all years are prepared from payments data provided by the various State departments of social services. Emergency assistance is a program extending assistance to families with at least one child who are not covered by AFDC. Each family is eligible only once every 12 months, and the cov erage is for a maximum of 30 days. The program is optional for each State; currently, about one-half of the States have these programs. The State estimates are based on unpublished data provided by the SSA. County payments data, available from the various State departments of social services, form the basis for the county estimates in most of the States providing emergency assistance. For the other States, the State totals are allocated to counties in proportion to the distribution of general assistance payments. Foster 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 the civilian population. Earned income tax credit, which may be claimed by lowincome 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 deter mined by the size of the adjusted gross income or earned income and by certain household characteristics. The State estimates are derived from IRS tabulations of the amount of payments disbursed to the residents of each State. Similar data are not available for local areas. County estimates are made by allocat ing the State estimates by county distributions derived from the 1980 census data on earnings of families in poverty status. Energy assistance payments provide both cash payments to needy households and vendor payments to suppliers to help de fray the cost of home heating, cooling, and weatherization. The energy assistance programs are federally funded but are admin istered by the States. The State estimates are based on payments data published by the SSA. The county estimates are based on energy assistance payments as reported by the various State de partments of social services or, for States not providing such reports, on the county distribution of SSI enrollment. Unemployment insurance benefit payments State unemployment compensation.—These are the cash bene fits, including special benefits authorized by Federal legislation for periods of high unemployment, from State-administered un employment insurance (UI) programs. (The State-administered Federal unemployment compensation programs for Federal civil ian employees and for veterans are treated separately because local area payments data for these programs are either reported separately by the State employment security agencies (ESA’s) or are not available.) The provisions governing the eligibility, timing, and amount of benefit payments vary among the States. Federal standards for benefits were not incorporated 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. Most States report benefits directly by county, but 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 local district office in proportion to the annual average number of unemployed persons estimated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). When the State is unable to supply the county data in time to meet the publication deadline, a prelimi nary 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 es timates forward by the change in the BLS estimate of the annual average number of unemployed persons. Unemployment compensation of Federal civilian employees.— The UI program for Federal employees is a Federal program administered by the State ESA’s acting as agents of the U.S. Government. The ESA’s in all States supply State data on un employment compensation paid to Federal employees, and the ESA’s in about one-half of the States now supply either county or local district office data. For the States that supply county data, these data are used to allocate State totals; for the States that supply local district office data, these data are distributed to the counties using the procedure outlined in the preceding section on State UI benefits. For the remaining States, BEA residenceadjusted estimates of Federal civilian payrolls are used as county allocators. Unemployment compensation of railroad employees.—The rail road UI program is administered by the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB). Under a Federal formula applicable throughout the Nation, benefits are paid to railroad workers unemployed because of sickness or lack of available work. The State estimates are based on payments data provided by the RRB. The county esti mates are made by allocating the State totals in proportion to the distribution of railroad wages and salaries. Unemployment compensation of veterans.—County or local dis trict office data on benefit payments under this program are LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 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 UI payments. For States not provid ing these data, the State estimates, which are based on payments data, are allocated to counties in proportion to the total veteran population.19 Trade adjustment allowances.—These are payments to workers who are unemployed because of the adverse economic effects of international trade arrangements. State and county estimates are based on calendar year payments data tabulated by “petition” (lo cation of plant). The tabulations are supplied by the Department of Labor, which administers the program. They are residence adjusted by BEA to approximate a geographic distribution based on place of receipt. Veterans benefit payments Veterans pension and disability benefit payments.—This item consists primarily of compensation to veterans for their dis abilities and payments to their survivors (including indemnity payments to survivors of veterans who were in the Armed Forces on or after June 27, 1950). The veterans of all wars and those with service-connected disabilities in peacetime are eligible for benefits. Veterans with nonservice-connected disabilities who are permanently and totally disabled and who meet specified income requirements are also eligible for benefits. The county estimates are prepared by allocating the State estimates by payments data provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA). Educational assistance to veterans, dependents, and survi vors.—Educational assistance to veterans, referred to as “veter ans’ readjustment benefits,” are the educational allowances and subsistence payments made to veterans who served between Jan uary 31, 1955, and January 1, 1977. County estimates are made by allocating the State totals, which are based on DVA pay ments data, in proportion to the distribution of the veterans of the post-Korean-war period as reported by the DVA. In the absence of any direct data or of reliable indirect data at the county level, the State totals of educational assistance to spouses and children of disabled or deceased veterans, which are based on DVA payments data, are allocated to counties in proportion to the civilian population. Veterans life insurance benefit payments.—These are the claims paid to beneficiaries and the dividends paid to policyholders from the five veterans life insurance programs administered by the DVA. The county allocations of the combined payments of death benefits and dividends are based on the distribution of the veteran population. Other assistance to veterans.—County estimates of DVA pay ments to paraplegics and to disabled veterans for automobiles and other conveyances are based on the distribution of the vet eran population. State and local government payments in the forms of assistance to indigent veterans and of bonuses to vet erans are estimated by using the 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, to the counties. 19. The Department of Veterans Affairs periodically issues reports on the number of veter ans by place of residence and by period of service (broadly classified as World War I, World War II, the Korean war, etc.). BEA estimates the veteran population between the benchmark county distributions by using straight-line interpolation. M -1 9 Federal education and training assistance payments Federal fellowship payments.—This subcomponent measures only the small portion of a fellowship that is paid directly to the individual. The large portion that is paid directly to the school is classified as a transfer payment to a nonprofit institution if the school is privately administered or as a government grant-in-aid if the school is publicly administered. Estimates are made for the National Science Foundation (NSF) grants to outstanding science students, for payments to State maritime academy cadets, and for all other Federal fellowships. Estimates of the NSF grants are prepared from annual NSF tab ulations of the number of students receiving NSF fellowships by institution. The series for distributing the national estimates to States and counties are constructed by classifying the institutions by county and by summing the number of recipients to State and county aggregates. The county estimates of the Federal Gov ernment subsistence payments to cadets attending the six State maritime academies authorized by the Maritime Academy Act of 1958 are made by assigning State estimates, which are based on direct data, to the county in which each school is located. Be cause of the lack of direct data, the State and county allocations of all other Federal fellowships are based on the distribution of the civilian population. Interest payments on guaranteed student loans.—These are the payments to commercial lending institutions on behalf of individ uals who receive low-interest deferred-payment loans from these institutions to pay the expenses of higher education. The State estimates are based on Department of Education data on the num ber of persons enrolled in institutions of higher education. The county allocations are based on the distribution of the civilian population. Higher education student assistance.—These Federal payments, called Pell grants, provide support for the undergraduate educa tion of persons with low incomes. The State and county 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 the living expenses of economically disadvantaged persons between the ages of 16 and 21 who are enrolled in designated vocational and educational training programs. This category also includes adjustment allowances issued to trainees upon the successful completion of their training. The State estimates are based on Employment and Training Administration calendar year tabula tions of the amount of allowances and allotments disbursed to Job Corps enrollees. The county allocations are based on the distribution of the civilian population. Other government payments to individuals Compensation of survivors of public safety officers.—These are benefits from a Federal program that compensates the survivors of State and local government employees, such as police officers and fire fighters, killed in the line of duty. Through 1987, the benefit payment was a lump sum of $50,000 for each claim. In 1988, the payment was $100,000, and in 1989, it was $100,000 plus an allowance for the increase in consumer prices since 1988. Tabulations of the number of claims by city and State are avail- M-20 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME able from the Department of Justice. The tabulations are used to allocate the national totals to States and counties. Compensation of victims of crime.—These are payments made either to crime victims or to vendors on behalf of crime victims under various State programs. Currently, about three-fourths of the States have instituted such programs, and the number is in creasing. The State estimates of total compensation are based on information gathered and provided by the Crime Victims Board of the New York State Executive Department. The county allocations are based on the distribution of the civilian population. Alaska Permanent Fund 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 the actual amounts paid that are supplied by the State. The borough and census area allocations are based on the distribution of the civilian population. Disaster relief payments.—These are payments to the victims of disasters, such as hurricanes and riots. The estimates for 1989 reflect relief payments made to the victims of Hurricane Hugo and of the Loma Prieta earthquake. The State and county es timates are based on data provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Other miscellaneous assistance payments.—These are benefit payments from the Federal educational exchange programs and from selected programs of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Depart ment of the Interior. In the absence of any direct data or of reliable indirect data, the county allocations of educational ex change payments are based on the total civilian population, and those of the other payments, on the distribution of the Indian population. Payments to Nonprofit Institutions These are payments made by Federal, State, and local govern ments and by business (corporate gifts) to nonprofit institutions. Federal Government payments for work under research and development contracts are excluded. The State and local govern ment portion includes payments for foster home care supervised by private agencies. No data for estimating payments to nonprofit institutions at the county level are available; the State estimates are allocated to counties in proportion to the civilian population. The State and county allocations of business payments to individuals except for consumer bad debts are based on the dis tribution of the civilian population. State estimates of consumer bad debts are made for retail trade, for selected services, for com mercial banks, and for all other businesses combined. County estimates are made only for total consumer bad debts because of the limited availability of county data. The county allocations are based on the distribution of retail sales reported in the 1982 Census of Retail Trade. Personal Contributions for Social Insurance PERSONAL contributions for social insurance are the contri butions made by individuals under the various social insurance programs. These contributions are excluded from personal in come by treating them as explicit deductions. Payments by employees and the self-employed (farm and nonfarm) are in cluded in this component. Also included are the contributions that are sometimes made by employers on behalf of their employ ees (that is, those customarily made by the employee that, under special arrangement, are made by the employer). These contri butions, although viewed as part of total earnings of employees, are not actually received by them. In the national economic ac counts, they are recorded as receipts of social insurance funds in the government sector. The employee portion covers contributions for old-age, sur vivors, and disability insurance (OASDI); hospital insurance (HI); State unemployment insurance (UI); railroad retirement in surance, temporary disability insurance; and Federal, State, and local government employee retirement systems. Contributions by the self-employed are made for OASDI and HI. Personal contributions also include premium payments for supplementary medical insurance (SMI) and veterans life insurance. Govern ment life insurance for veterans is classified as social insurance because the insurance program operates through a fund admin istered by the Federal Government. In contrast, government life insurance for Federal civilian employees is classified as a component of other labor income (employer contributions to pri- Table F.—Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Personal Contributions for Social Insurance, by Component, United States, 1989* Millions of dollars Business Payments to Individuals Total personal income '. These payments consist of personal-injury liability payments to individuals other than employees, consumer bad debts (that is, defaults by consumers on debts owed to business), cash prizes, unrecovered losses of cash and capital assets due to thefts from business, 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, ex cept for liability payments and consumer bad debts, the amounts involved are so small that their effect on the reliability of the transfer payments component of personal income is negligible. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance. Contributions to old-age, survivors, disability, and hospital insurance ........................................................................ Employee contributions................................................... Self-employed contributions............................................ Supplementary medical insurance contributions....................... Federal civilian employee retirement contributions................... Railroad employee retirement contributions............... ............ State and local government employee retirement contributions. Veterans life insurance contributions................ ..... ................ State unemployment insurance and temporary disability contributions........................................................................ Percent of total personal income 4*367,401 100.00 212,117 4.86 177,164 158,523 18,641 4.06 12,805 4,367 1,163 13,156 800 2,662 3.63 .43 .29 .10 .03 .30 .02 .06 * Although personal contributions for social insurance are a deduction to arrive at personal income, the dollar amount and the percentages in this table are shown as absolute values to give an indication of the size of the personal contributions components being estimated. Note.—Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. 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. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME vate welfare funds) because the program operates through private insurance carriers. For self-employed individuals, contributions are paid along with their Federal income taxes. For employees, contributions to most social insurance programs are collected similarly to individ ual income taxes on wages and salaries; both the income taxes and the contributions are withheld at the source of disbursement. However, such taxes, unlike contributions, are counted as part of personal income—that is, as though they were first received by the employee and then paid to the government. This treatment of taxes is consistent with the overall definition of personal income as a before-tax measure. Admittedly, the difference in treat ment accorded withheld taxes and social insurance contributions is arguable. The State estimates of personal contributions for OASDI and HI made by civilians, for State and local government employee retirement, and for State UI and temporary disability insurance are based on direct data. The State estimates for all other per sonal contributions, including contributions for OASDI and HI made by military personnel, are based on pertinent indirect data. No direct data for personal contributions are available at the county level. In general, the State totals are allocated to coun ties by the appropriate wage and salary or proprietors’ income series. The following are exceptions to this general procedure: SMI payments are allocated by Health Care Financing Admin istration tabulations of the number of persons enrolled in the program; contributions for veterans life insurance, by the veteran population; and contributions made to State UI and temporary disability programs (applicable in only a few States), by the civilian population. M-21 ing the work.21* 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 if 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 be cause 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 source data for farm proprietors’ income are recorded by place of production, which is usually in the same county as the proprietor’s place of residence. The remaining three major components—wages and salaries, other labor income (OLI), and personal contributions for social insurance—are estimated, with minor exceptions, from data that are recorded by place of work (point of disbursement). (The exceptions are wage and salary disbursements and OLI of reli gious membership organizations, military reserve pay, personal contributions for veterans life insurance and for supplemental medical insurance, and contributions by the self-employed for old-age, survivors, and disability insurance (OASDI) and hospital insurance (HI).) Accordingly, adjustments are made to convert the place-of-work components to a place-of-residence basis. The sum of these components (wages plus OLI minus contributions) is referred to as “income subject to adjustment” (ISA). Residence Adjustment Residence adjustment procedure (excluding border workers) PERSONAL income is a “place-of-residence” measure of in come, but the source data for the components that compose more than 60 percent of personal income are recorded by place of work. The adjustment of the estimates of these components to a place-of-residence basis is the subject of this section. At the national level, place of residence is an issue only for bor der workers (mainly those living in the United States and working in Canada or Mexico and vice versa). At the State and county levels, the issue of place of residence is more significant.20 In dividuals commuting to work between States are a major factor where metropolitan areas extend across State boundaries—for example, the Washington, DC-MD-VA MSA. Individual com muting between counties are a major factor in every multicounty metropolitan area and in many nonmetropolitan areas. BEA’s concept of residence as it relates to personal income refers to 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 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 assigns the wages of these workers to the area in which they reside while perform The county residence adjustment estimates for 1981 and later years are based on those for 1980. The estimation of these ad justments can be more readily understood using the example of a two-county area comprising counties X and Y. The two-county example is easily generalized to more complex situations. For 1980, the initial residence adjustment estimate for county X (R A X) was calculated as total 1980 inflows of earnings to X from Y (IN X) minus total 1980 outflows of earnings from X to Y (OUTx): R A X = IN X - OUTx . The estimates of IN X and OUTx were prepared from industrylevel data. The share (ix) 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 (ox) 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 ix and ox were calculated from joumeyto-work (JTW) data from the 1980 Census of Population on the number of wage and salary workers (w) and on their average 20. The meaning of “resident” in the context of measuring personal income refers not only to individuals but also to quasi-individuals. For the State and local area personal income 21. The convention of assigning the wages of seasonal migrant workers to the area of estimates, the “residence” of a nonprofit institution serving individuals, a private noninsured their employment is not observed for out-of-State workers in Alaska and for selected groups welfare fund, or a private trust fund is considered to be identical to that of its beneficiaries of border workers. The wages of these workers are assigned to their permanent place of because the income received by these entities is received on behalf of individuals. residence. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME M-22 earnings (e) by county of work for each county of residence:22 ix = income earned in Y by residents of X --------------------------- -------------------total income earned in Y ^ x ,y y ox X X Cx ^y “1“ ( t U y ty X Cy(t/) income earned in X by residents of Y — --------------------------- -------------------total income earned in X X W y }X X C y )X ^) "F Cy fx X C x ^ ') (Where two subscripts are used, the first identifies place of res idence, and the second identifies place of work. For example, wx,y is the number of workers in a particular industry who lived in X but worked in Y.) Industry-level inflows to county X from county Y (inx) were derived by multiplying the inflow ratio by the income subject to adjustment in the particular industry in Y (isay); industry-level outflows from X to Y (outx) were derived by multiplying the outflow ratio by the income subject to adjustment in the particular industry in X (isax ): inx = ix x isay outx = ox x isax . Summing over all industries yields total inflows to X and total outflows from X: IN X = ^ inx OUTx = y ; outx. (The use of uppercase letters indicates that the variable applies to all industries combined; the use of lowercase letters indicates that the variable applies to each industry individually.) The initial 1980 BEA estimates were modified in three situ ations. 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.23 These modi fications are needed because in numerous cases the 1980-census 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 multi establishment firm to the county of the firm’s main office, or the geographic coding of the Defense Department payroll data and of the JTW data may attribute a military base extending across county boundaries to different counties.) The initial 1980 BEA place-of-residence wage and salary estimates were summed 22. Adjustment factors and gross flows were calculated separately for subcomponents of ISA. Wages and salaries and OLI were each classified by Standard Industrial Classification division for the private sector and by level of government (with a separate classification for Federal civilian and Federal military) for the public sector. Personal contributions for social insurance—for which private sector industry detail is not estimated by county—were classified into (1) the sum of nonmilitary OASDI and HI, railroad retirement, State unemploy ment insurance, and temporary disability; (2) military OASDI and HI; (3) Federal civilian employee retirement; and (4) State and local government employee retirement. Residence adjustment factors for the corresponding groups were calculated from the 1980-census JTW data. However, for intercounty commuting flows with few workers, a single all-industry adjustment factor was used for all ISA subcomponents. 23. 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. to a total for each cluster.24 The BEA total for each clus ter was then redistributed among the counties of the cluster 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 additions to or subtractions from the initial residence adjustment estimates for each of the 1,287 counties—were expressed as gross flows between pairs of coun ties within the same cluster. In the simplest case—a two-county cluster—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 adja cent counties if large, offsetting differences occurred between the initial 1980 BEA estimates and the census wage data for these 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 equiv alents (boroughs and census areas) to reflect the large amounts of labor earnings received by seasonal workers from out of State. The 1980-census JTW data reflect the “commuting” of many of these workers, and the initial 1980 residence adjustment estimates for a majority of the county equivalents did not require modifi cations. However, for eight county equivalents, the initial 1979 estimates yielded BEA place-of-residence wage and salary totals that were so much higher than the comparable census data that they could not be an accurate reflection of the wages of only the permanent residents.25 The excess amounts were removed by judgmentally increasing 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 in flows (IN X) and outflows by industry (outx) are extrapolated.26 Changes in intercounty commuting patterns are incorporated into the estimates by a ratio (C H R X) in which the numerator is de rived from BEA’s place-of-work measure of earnings (I S A X) for all industries and the denominator is derived from an independent place-of-residence measure—wages and salaries reported by in dividuals to the 1RS (IR S X).27 The ratio for county X in year n {CHRJl) is _ I S A V I S A I 980 x 1R S?/IR S™ 80' Total 1980 inflows to X are extrapolated to year n on the basis of CHRX and of the change in IR S X since 1980: IJV” = IN. I9 6 0 1 1RS% 1RS™80 X CHR%' 24. The 1980 BEA place-of-residence wage and salary estimates were derived as placeof-work wages and salaries plus net residence adjustment for wages and salaries. For the calculation of the net residence adjustment, only the gross flows for wages and salaries were used. 25. The 1979 residence adjustment estimates, although based mainly on the 1980-census JTW data, also reflect—at the appropriate one-tenth weight—1970-census JTW data. 26. The gross flows that are extrapolated consist of those calculated with the 1980-census 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. However, the inflows to each county from all other counties are combined and extrapolated as a single unit. 27. County tabulations of wages and salaries reported to the 1RS and recorded by tax-filing address are available to BEA with a 1- or 2-year lag. This series is extrapolated to the most current year by a set of equations that relate the change in 1RS county wages to the changes in BEA State and county place-of-work wages and to the change in county population. For the 1989 estimates, the 1RS data through 1987 were available. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME For each industry, 1980 outflows from X to Y are extrapolated to year n on the basis of CHRX and of the change in isax for the industry since 1980: o u t " = OUtl980 X lsax v isa 1980 X r rrr,n The estimate of net residence adjustment for year n (the final estimate for the noncluster counties and the provisional estimate for the cluster counties) equals total inflows minus total outflows summed over all industries: As a last step, the total place-of-residence ISA (ISA plus net residence adjustment) for each cluster is derived and then distributed to the counties of the cluster based on 1980 placeof-residence ISA extrapolated to later years by the percentage change in the IRS-based wage series. The net residence adjustment estimate 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 to certain U.S. residents work ing in foreign countries and to foreign residents working in the United States. U.S. residents working abroad for U.S. firms or for the U.S. Government are not classified as border workers; their earnings are included in the measures of the earnings com ponents in the national income and product accounts (NIPA’s), but they are excluded from both the place-of-work and the placeof-residence measures of earnings in State and local area personal income. In the NIPA’s, the earnings of border workers are classified as receipts from or payments to the “rest of the world.” Con M-23 sequently, 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 county levels, however, the earnings of bor der workers are reflected in the personal income series through the residence adjustment. In essence, border workers are interna tional commuters, and the treatment of their earnings is consistent with that of the earnings of commuters within U.S. boundaries. The national estimates of the earnings of border workers are drawn from the “rest-of-the-world” account. The national out flows of the earnings of Mexican and Canadian border workers are allocated to States and counties based on data provided by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice. The national outflow of the earnings of Caribbean farm workers is allocated to States based on Department of Labor data on num bers of authorized seasonal workers by State. BEA attributes the State totals to the counties that produce the crops for which the Caribbean workers are most frequently hired. The earnings of U.S. residents commuting to work in Canada are assigned to counties in Michigan and New York and to the New England States of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont based on fragmentary information provided by the Immigra tion and Naturalization Service. The New England portion is allocated to these three States and their counties based on em ployment in forest product industries in each border county. The small amount of “rest-of-the-world” earnings of U.S. residents working in the United Kingdom is divided evenly between New York County, New York, and Los Angeles County, California. Other groups of border workers exist, but they are not numerous enough for their earnings to be included in the “rest-of-the-world” estimates and the residence adjustment estimates. Technical Notes Industry classification The industry detail in which the estimates of earnings are pres ented is in accordance with the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system established by the Office of Management and Budget. In the historical series of estimates available from BEA’s Regional Economic Information System, the estimates for the years 1975 forward are based on the 1972 SIC, and the estimates for the years before 1975 are based on the 1967 SIC. Per capita personal income This measure of income is the personal income of the residents of a given area divided by the resident population of the area. In computing per capita personal income for the counties, BEA uses the Census Bureau’s annual county population estimates, which are available through 1988. BEA prepared 1989 county popula tion estimates based on the Census Bureau 1989 State estimates and on the 1986-88 trend in the Census Bureau county estimates. Except for the college student population, which is measured as of April 1, the population is measured as of July 1. The local area per capita personal income estimates should be used with caution for several reasons. In some instances, an un usually high or low per capita personal income is the temporary result of unusual conditions, such as a bumper crop or hurricane. In other instances, the income levels of certain groups atypi cal of the resident population may cause a longer term high or low per capita personal income that is not indicative of the eco nomic well-being of the area. For instance, a major construction project—such as a defense facility, power plant, or dam—may substantially raise the per capita personal income of an area for several years because it attracts highly paid workers whose in come is measured at the construction site. This high per capita income is not indicative of the economic well-being of most of the residents of the area (or, in many cases, of the resident construction workers themselves, because they frequently send a substantial portion of their wages to their dependents living in other areas). Conversely, the presence of a large institutional population— such as that of a college or a prison—will tend to keep the per capita personal income of an area at a lower level because the residents of these institutions have little income attributable to them at these institutions. This lower per capita personal in come is not indicative of the economic well-being of most of the residents of the area (or, in some cases, of the institutional populations, because some of these populations, such as college students, typically receive support from their families living in other areas). The per capita personal income estimates can also be mislead ing in areas where population changes rapidly. Population is measured at midyear, whereas income is measured as a flow over the year; therefore, a significant change in the population of an area during the year, particularly if it occurs around midyear, can cause a distortion in the per capita personal income estimate. In counties where farm income predominates, additional con siderations 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 are included in current gross farm income, but they are excluded from net farm income because they represent income from a previous year’s production. Additions to inven tories are included in net farm income at current market prices; therefore, farmers’ attempts to regulate their cash flows by ad justing inventories are not reflected in BEA’s farm proprietors’ income estimates. However, this regulation of cash flows by farmers extends their earnings cycles, so it helps them to sur vive losses or lowered income for 2 or 3 years. In addition, the per capita personal income of sparsely populated counties that are dependent on farming will react more sharply to vagarious weather, world market demand, and changing government poli cies related to agriculture than that of counties where the sources of income are more diversified. Comparison of personal income with other income measures Adjusted gross income and taxable income are 1RS measures of income that are reported on individual income tax returns. The 1RS income measures differ from BEA’s personal income in a number of ways. Personal income includes transfer payments and imputed income, whereas the 1RS measures exclude all imputed income and most transfer payments. Personal income includes the income of quasi-individuals as well as individuals, whereas the 1RS measures include only the income of individuals who file individual income tax returns. Personal income excludes realized capital gains, whereas the 1RS measures include realized capital gains, which are both reportable and taxable on income oo tax returns. Money income—which is prepared by the Census Bureau for States, counties, and cities—also differs from personal income. Money income, unlike personal income, excludes im puted income, lump-sum payments other than those received as part of earnings, income received by quasi-individuals, cer tain in-kind payments—such as medicaid, medicare, and food stamps—and employer contributions to private welfare and pen sion funds. Money income includes—and personal income excludes—personal contributions for social insurance and in come from private pensions and annuities and from interpersonal transfers, such as child support. Money income is prepared de cennially on the basis of the “long-form” sample conducted as part of the census of population. The Census Bureau prepares postcensal estimates biennially, using 1RS data and components of State and county personal income that are adjusted to a money income concept to extrapolate the estimate from the most recent census. The most current money income estimates are for 1987;28 28. A more detailed discussion is presented in Thae S. Park, “Relationship Between Personal Income and Adjusted Gross Income, 1987-88,” S urvey 70 (August 1990): 24-26. M -2 5 M-26 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME estimates for 1989 will be prepared from data collected in the 1990 Census of Population. BEA and the Census Bureau prepare per capita estimates of personal income and of money income, respectively. In addi tion to the differences in income definitions, differences in the methods of computation used may cause substantial differences between these two per capita measures. For example, the Cen sus Bureau computes 1987 per capita money income by dividing 1987 total money income by April 1988 total population, whereas BEA computes 1987 per capita personal income by dividing 1987 total personal income by July 1987 total population.29 Electronic edit procedures In making the county personal income estimates, BEA uses sev eral million administrative records annually. Although these records are usually encoded and processed by the agency admin istering the program that generates the data (thereby reducing the cost, in terms of time and labor, to BEA), there are still possibili ties for error in the data. Because it is not possible to verify each individual record or to accept the various administrative record files at their face value, BEA has developed several computerized edit routines to locate—either directly or through examination of preliminary estimates based on the source data—major errors in the source materials. At some stages of the estimating process, the data are arrayed in computer-generated tables 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 items that exceed specified edit parameters for further review. For ex ample, the “average wage check” is used to screen the ES-202 data underlying the wage and salary series and its companion employment series. This routine flags the county wage and em ployment data for an SIC industry division when the year-to-year change in the implicit average wage for the industry division de viates excessively from the corresponding change in the implicit average wage for that industry division at the national level. When an important anomaly is discovered in the data and when it 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 other source data. Interpolation and extrapolation In the context of the State and local area personal income es timates, interpolation and extrapolation procedures are used to extend State and county distributions for individual components for a given year to other years; statistical information on a par ticular type of income flow for States and counties is frequently better for benchmark years than for nonbenchmark years. Inter polation is used to derive estimates between benchmark years; extrapolation is used to derive estimates beyond benchmark years. “Straight-line interpolation” is the simplest, but least satisfac tory, 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 not for years 2 and 3. The 29. The Census Bureau uses this method because the income question in the decennial census requests 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 ia the years between the decennial censuses. change in the data for each county is spread evenly to the interim years 2 and 3. Wages and salaries in thousands of dollars Year 1 (benchmark) County A ...................... County B ...................... County C ...................... Year 2 (interpolation) 28 34 74 Year 3 (interpolation) 34 43 81 Year 4 (benchmark) 40 53 87 46 62 94 The interpolated figures are then adjusted to State totals by allocation (not shown). A more satisfactory interpolation can be illustrated by assum ing the availability of employment data for the same industry in all 4 years. The first step is to compute average wages for years 1 and 4. Employment and average wages Year 4 Year 1 Average wages in dollars Employment County C ...................... 4 6 11 Average wages in dollars Employment 4 10 10 7,000 5,667 6,727 11,500 6,200 9,400 Next, average wages for years 2 and 3 are derived by straight-line interpolation. Average wages in dollars County A ...................... County B ...................... County C...................... Year 1 (benchmark) Year 2 (interpolation) Year 3 (interpolation) Year 4 (benchmark) 7,000 5,667 6,727 8,500 5,845 7,618 10,000 6,022 8,509 11,500 6,200 9,400 Then the interpolated average wages for years 2 and 3 are mul tiplied by the employment data for those years to yield first approximations of wages. Employment and wage approximations Year 3 Year 2 Wages in Employment • thousands of dollars County A...................... County B ...................... County C...................... 5 7 10 Employment 4 9 9 43 41 76 Wages in thousands of dollars 40 54 77 Finally, the first approximations are adjusted to State totals by allocation (not shown). Extrapolation can be illustrated by assuming that, for the ex ample 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 5 Year 4 Average wages in dollars County A County B County C Employment 11,500 5 6,200 12 9,400 9 Wages in thousands of dollars 58 74 85 The first approximations are then adjusted to the State totals by allocation (not shown). LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Disclosure avoidance M-27 icant portion of earnings such that the primary wage disclosure results in an earnings disclosure. Where earnings are not suf BEA’s heavy reliance on the administrative record files of other ficiently large to mask or cover the primary wage disclosure, a government agencies makes it particularly important that BEA suppression indicator appears on the earnings file. This combina be aware of, and observe, the legal requirements established to tion of techniques—combining a systematic roll up of three types safeguard the privacy of persons and firms by avoiding the dis of payments to earnings and a dominant-cell suppression test closure of confidential information. BEA, like other statistical of wages as a specified percentage of earnings—yields the final agencies, must balance its responsibility to avoid disclosure with primary earnings disclosure file, which indicates the cell sup its responsibility to release as much useful information as pos pressions necessary to prevent direct disclosure of SIC two-digit sible. This balancing has led to a policy of limiting release of information for counties. estimates to the SIC two-digit level for regions, States, and local Two additional types of cell suppressions—secondary and areas, although more detailed source data are available to BEA. complementary suppressions—are necessary to prevent the As described in the section on wage and salary disbursements, derivation (indirect disclosure) of primary disclosure cells. Sec BEA receives ES-202 data files from the State employment secu ondary suppression is the suppression of additional industry cells rity agencies (ESA’s), through the Bureau of Labor Statistics, at to prevent indirect disclosure of the primary (SIC two-digit) dis the SIC four-digit level.30 These aggregations by county contain closure cells through subtraction from higher level industry totals. information covering one or more firms in an industry classifi Complementary suppression is the supppression of additional ge cation; the disclosure of information about any particular firm is ographic units for the same industry to prevent indirect disclosure prohibited by law. Three basic techniques for disclosure avoid through subtraction from higher level geographic totals. These ance are available: Suppression, rolling up, and disturbing.31 suppressions are determined by testing a multidimensional matrix BEA uses a combination of all three techniques. consisting of industry and county earnings cells for each State After completing its SIC two-digit estimates of wage and and region. Computer programs impose a set of rules and pri salary disbursements—based mainly on the ES-202 data—BEA orities in order to select additional cells for suppressions until examines the ES-202 files to identify potential disclosures. the entire multidimensional matrix of suppressions is balanced Two types of direct disclosures must be identified. The first, so that indirect disclosure is impossible from any direction in the termed “reporting-unit disclosure,” occurs when a given cell con matrix. tains fewer than a prescribed number of firms. The second, The selection process maximizes the amount of information termed “dominant-firm disclosure,” occurs when—regardless of that can be released at higher industrial and geographic levels at the number of firms contained in the cell—a single firm accounts the expense of the more detailed industrial and geographic infor for some predetermined, significant percentage of the total and mation. For example, if possible, the secondary selection process thus dominates the cell. For the first type, the ES-202 files that will suppress additional SIC two-digit industries rather than the BEA receives contain reporting-unit information that permits the higher level industry division total. Likewise, if possible, addi determination of the number of firms in each cell. For the second tional county estimates will be suppressed rather than the State type, cells at the SIC four-digit level that contain dominant-firm totals. In some cases, discretionary decisions are superimposed disclosures are identified by the State ESA’s; the identification on the outcome of this process to preserve regional or national is based on the individual employers’ records. The ESA’s also totals. provide ES-202 tabulations stratified by size of firm for the first A variant of the “disturbing” technique, along with dominant quarter of each year. From these files, BEA identifies the SIC cell suppression, is used to prevent disclosures stemming from two-digit cells for which a single firm might account for more the aggregations of counties to metropolitan areas. Under this than the allowable percentage of the cell wage total. approach, the metropolitan area total for each industry represents The items identified as disclosures, either by reporting-unit one of three situations. (1) If there are no county-level suppres or dominant-firm criteria, are referred to as “primary wage and sions, the actual metropolitan area total is shown. (2) If the dollar salary disclosures.” To prevent direct release of this confidential amount of county-level suppressions is small relative to the sum information, BEA’s disclosure-avoidance procedures for regions, of the estimates for all the metropolitan area’s counties, a partial States, and counties utilize a combination of two techniques: metropolitan area total is shown, marked with an indicator Systematic rolling up and dominant-cell suppression. The first flag; in these situations, the amount shown constitutes the major technique is systematically to “roll up” wages and salaries, other portion of the actual total. In effect, the metropolitan area to labor income, and proprietors’ income to the sum of the three— tal is “disturbed” through the omission of the suppressed county total earnings by industry and county. The second is to test the amount(s). (3) If the dollar amount of the county-level suppres primary wage disclosure file against the total earnings file by sions is large enough to impair the usefulness of the partial total, county to see whether wages account for a predetermined signif the entire amount is suppressed, and a “(D)” is shown. 30. BEA also receives administrative record files based on sensitive information from the Social Security Administration, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and other Federal and State government agencies. The agencies summarize these files to aggregate totals by program and county, and each county record or cell contains information about enough individuals to preclude the disclosure of information about any single individual. 31. Suppression is the deletion of a value and its replacement with a symbol—usually (D)—to indicate that it is being withheld. Rolling up is the combination of the sensitive information in one cell with the information in 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 is the alteration of a number enough to prevent exact disclosure but not enough to impair the usefulness of the information. List of Abbreviations A A R ............. Association of American Railroads MSA ........... Metropolitan statistical area AFDC ......... Aid to families with dependent children NASS ......... National Agricultural Statistics Service (of the Department of Agriculture) BEA ............ Bureau of Economic Analysis (of the Department of Commerce) NECMA __ New England county metropolitan area BLS ............ Bureau of Labor Statistics Department of Labor) N P L L .......... Net profit less loss (a statistic drawn from the IRS tabulations of nonfarm proprietors’ tax returns). CCAdj ......... Capital consumption adjustment NSF ............ National Science Foundation CHAMPUS .. Civilian Health and Medical Plan of the Uniformed Services OASDI ....... CMSA ......... Consolidated metropolitan statistical area Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance (the programs popularly known as social security) DOD ........... Department of Defense O L I.............. Other labor income D V A ............ Department of Veterans Affairs OPM ........... Office of Personnel Management ESA ............ Employment security agency (of a State government) PMSA ......... Primary metropolitan statistical area REIS ........... ES-202 ......... Refers to the tabulations of payroll data drawn from the administrative records of the State and Federal civilian unemployment in surance programs and summarized on the Department of Labor ES-202 report. Regional Economic Information System (of BEA) RRB ............ Railroad Retirement Board S I C .............. Standard Industrial Classification SMI ............ Supplementary medical insurance (part of medicare) (of the HI ................ Hospital insurance (part of medicare) IMF ............ Individual master file (maintained by the Internal Revenue Service) SSA ............ Social Security Administration (of the Department of Health and JJuman Services) IRS .............. Internal Revenue Service (of the Department of the Treasury) SSI .............. Supplemental security income UI ................ I S A .............. Income subject to (residence) adjustment IV A .............. Inventory valuation adjustment J T W ............ Journey to work. Refers to intercounty com muting data from the 1980 Census of Popu lation and particularly to an unpublished tab ulation of those data that includes informa tion about workers’ industry of employment and their average earnings. Unemployment insurance. The abbrevia tion is used to refer both to the UI benefit programs and to the system of employer tax ation from which the benefits are paid and from which the ES-202 data originate. USDA ......... U.S. Department of Agriculture M -2 8 Glossary Adjustment for residence.—This adjustment is made to wages and salaries, other labor income, and personal contribu tions for social insurance (with minor exceptions) to place them on a place-of-residence (where-received) basis. The adjustment is necessary because these components of personal income are estimated from data that are reported by place of work (where earned). See also Residence, place of and Resident. Allocation.—The estimates of State and county personal in come are characterized 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. Capital consumption adjustment (CCAdj).— This adjust ment is the difference between depreciation as valued in deter mining 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 mil lion. 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 estimates, 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 disbursements, other labor income, and proprietors’ in come. It is often used in regional economic analysis to serve as a proxy for income generated from participation in current pro duction. The measure “net earnings” is earnings less personal contributions for social insurance. These contributions are in cluded 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 Internal Revenue Service 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 presents State estimates for all States and the District of Columbia, but not for the territories of the United States. The State estimates for the continental United States are often aggregated into eight BEA regions: New Eng land, Mideast, Great Lakes, Plains, Southeast, Southwest, Rocky Mountain, and Far West. Alaska and Hawaii are not included in a region. 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 characteristics, 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 es timates 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 presents local area estimates for all counties and county equivalents and for all county-based metropolitan areas recog nized for statistical purposes by the Office of Management and Budget except for the following areas, which are combined with adjacent counties: Kalawao County, Hawaii; the Montana portion of Yellowstone National Park; Menominee County, Wis consin; 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 C 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 eco nomic 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 per sonal 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 M -2 9 M-30 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME financial intermediaries except life insurance 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 (IVA).—In the context of nonfarm proprietors’ income, this adjustment is the difference between the cost of inventory withdrawals as valued in deter mining 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 national income and product accounts. (If the sign of the IVA—which is usually negative—is reversed, this adjustment is recognizable as what is often referred to as “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 -$1,000. An IVA is needed only for the nonfarm component of proprietors’ income; the farm component of proprietors’ in come 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 organi zations that primarily serve business, Federal Reserve banks, and federally sponsored credit agencies. Government enterprises are government agencies that usu ally cover more than one-half their operating costs by the sale of goods and services to the public. Interest paid and inter est 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 (1) enti ties that are required to file IRS Schedule C (Profit or Loss from Business or Profession) or Schedule F (Farm Income and Ex penses) of form 1040, (2) entities that would have been required to file Schedule C or Schedule F if the proprietor had met the form 1040 filing requirements, and (3) farm housing. Other private businesses are (1) entities that are required to report rent and royalty income on Schedule E (Supplemen tal Income Schedule) of form 1040, (2) entities that would have been required to file Schedule E if the individual met the form 1040 filing requirements, (3) tax-exempt cooperatives, (4) owner-occupied nonfarm housing, and (5) buildings and equip ment owned and used by nonprofit institutions (that is, nonprofit organizations primarily serving individuals). Metropolitan area.—See Geographic units. Other labor income.—This component of personal income consists of employer contributions to privately administered pen sion 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 contri butions, 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, and disability insurance; hospital in surance; supplementary medical insurance; State unemployment insurance; railroad retirement; government employee retirement; veterans life insurance; and temporary disability insurance. Personal dividend income.—This component of personal in come 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 noncor porate stockholders who are U.S. residents. For the State and local area estimates, this component is 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 pro duction, 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. 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 in come is the interest income of persons from all sources. In addition to monetary interest flows, personal interest income in cludes flows of interest-in-kind (imputed interest). For the State and local area estimates, it is 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 noninsured 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 because they are or ganizations that either function to serve individuals directly or are established on their behalf. Nonprofit institutions include religious organizations, social and athletic clubs, labor organiza tions, 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. Exam- LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME pies 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 gov ernment 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 per sonal income.) Nontax payments include tuition 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 adjustments.—This component is the monetary income and income-in-kind of sole proprietorships and partner ships and of tax-exempt cooperatives. Dividends and monetary interest received by proprietors of nonfinancial businesses and rental income received by persons who are not primarily en gaged in the real estate business are excluded; these incomes are included in dividends, net interest, and rental income of per sons, 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 component of personal income is the mone tary income of persons from the rental of real property (excluding the income of persons primarily engaged in the real estate busi ness), 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 combined with personal div idend 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). 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, res ident 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 sev eral 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 county. 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 M-31 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 organiza tions 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 treat ment 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 be half of individuals; it is, therefore, measured in the county of residence of the beneficiaries. Sole proprietorship.—See Legal form of organization. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC).—This system is used in the classification of establishments by the type of activity in which they are engaged. An establishment is defined as an economic unit, generally at a single physical location, where busi ness 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 (for example, manufacturing); major groups, or twodigit levels (for example, food and kindred products); three-digit levels (for example, meat products); and four-digit levels (for example, 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 in dustrial structure of the economy, is published by the Office of Management and Budget in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual. State.—See Geographic units. Transfer payments.—This component of personal income measures payments to persons for which they do not render current services. Generally, they are paid in monetary form; ma jor exceptions are food stamps and medical vendor payments. Transfer payments include payments by government and business to individuals and to nonprofit institutions serving individuals. Government transfer payments to nonprofit institutions exclude payments for work under research and development contracts. Wages and salaries.—This income measure consists of the monetary remunerations of employees, including the compensa tion of corporate officers; commissions, tips, and bonuses; and receipts in kind that represent income to the recipients. In na tional income, it is counted as accruals (when earned), but in personal income, it is counted as disbursements (when paid). Work, place of.—See Residence, place of. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME P L A IN S Per Capita Personal Income, 1989 : IS S : m im . ,MN $ 1 3 ,6 9 3 m am ISD: km am I NE $ 1 5 ,6 9 7 P L A IN S $ 1 6 ,4 4 7 UNITED STATES $17,592 Plains Region $ 1 6 ,3 5 3 ËSS3 $ 1 6 ,5 0 0 -$1 7 ,9 9 9 I I $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 -$ 1 6 ,4 9 9 Im m $ 1 3 ,5 0 0 -$ 1 4 ,9 9 9 U .S . Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis || 1 2 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME PLAINS Total Personal Income I M i Pe t. C h a n g e , 1 9 8 4 - 8 9 P e t. o f R e g io n , 1 9 8 9 Io w a Kansas M in n e s o ta M is s o u ri N e b ra ska N o r t h D a k o ta S o u t h D a k o ta 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 10% 20% 30% Earnings Percent Change by Nonfarm Industry 1 9 8 4 -8 9 IM e tro P o rtio n I P la in s I___I N o n m e t r o P o r t i o n 80% E a rn in g s * A g.S erv. M ining C onstr. • Total N o nfarm Earnings. ** T r a n s p o r t a t io n and P u b lic U t ili t ie s . *»* Finance , Insurance, and Real Estate. M anu . TPU** Trade FIRE*** S e rv ic e s G ov't LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME PLAINS Table 1 .—Personal Income for the United States and Plains Region, 1984-89 [Thousands of dollars] United States 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 3,101,163,000 3,062,893,000 38,270,000 3,317,545,000 3,278,621,000 38,924,000 3,519,364,000 3,475,076,000 44,288,000 3,754,577,000 3,706,744,000 47,833,000 4,058,181,000 4,009,918,000 48,263,000 4,367,401,000 4,316,147,000 51,254,000 236,438.9 13,116 238,697.6 13,899 241,104.0 14,597 243,416.4 15,425 245,803.3 16,510 248,257.8 17,592 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 2,568,701,000 161,241,000 -515,000 2,406,945,000 590,593,000 521,826,000 2,770,379,000 172,249,000 -543,000 2,597,587,000 606,820,000 550,170,000 2,997,734,000 193,383,000 -581,000 2,803,770,000 666,458,000 587,953,000 3,177,124,000 212,117,000 -587,000 2,964,420,000 765,847,000 637,134,000 1,831,472,000 182,822,000 233,624,000 29,583,000 204,041,000 1,967,172,000 187,427,000 255,988,000 30,340,000 225,648,000 2,086,526,000 199,144,000 283,031,000 35,807,000 247,224,000 2,241,528,000 209,289,000 319,562,000 38,924,000 280,638,000 2,422,580,000 225,323,000 349,831,000 39,340,000 310,491,000 2,562,601,000 241,622,000 372,901,000 42,219,000 330,682,000 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 44,288,000 2,524,413,000 2,118,098,000 13,066,000 31,986,000 165,957,000 545,560,000 199,181,000 346,379,000 179,697,000 164,567,000 248,963,000 176,468,000 591,834,000 406,315,000 84,602,000 40,607,000 281,106,000 47,833,000 2,722,546,000 2,288,494,000 16,266,000 29,877,000 175,534,000 565,037,000 209,473,000 355,564,000 189,698,000 176,587,000 264,055,000 213,422,000 658,018,000 434,052,000 90,002,000 42,380,000 301,670,000 48,263,000 2,949,471,000 2,484,564,000 17,820,000 32,222,000 191,060,000 604,294,000 224,227,000 380,067,000 201,691,000 193,843,000 286,591,000 220,570,000 736,473,000 464,907,000 97,005,000 43,181,000 324,721,000 51,254,000 3,125,870,000 2,628,329,000 18,821,000 32,556,000 197,097,000 625,534,000 232,631,000 392,903,000 210,714,000 208,020,000 301,737,000 223,983,000 809,867,000 497,541,000 102,688,000 44,641,000 350,212,000 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income.................................................................................................................. Farm income1................................................................................ Population (thousands)2.................................................................... Per capita personal Income (dollars)............................................................................. Derivation of total personal income Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3......................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence.................................. Plus: Transfer payments................................................................ Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Nonfarm................................................................................... Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'............... Transportation and public utilities........................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate..................................... Government and government enterprises................................. State and local .................................................................... Plains 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 220,092,703 213,075,731 7,016,972 232,842,247 224,073,696 8,768,551 244,888,938 234,096,586 10,792,352 257,070,791 246,275,290 10,795,501 271,662,814 262,674,518 8,988,296 291,915,195 282,133,041 9,782,154 Per capita personal income (dollars)............................................................................. 17,513.2 12,567 17,556.3 13,263 17,563.9 13,943 17,625.0 14,586 17,759.4 15,297 17,850.9 16,353 Derivation of total personal income Total earnings by place of work....................... Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3 ........................ Plus: Adjustment for residence ..................................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence.................................. Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5................................................ Plus: Transfer payments............................................................... 157,914,841 9,554,256 -1,373,540 146,987,045 41,664,920 31,440,738 167,634,080 10,603,902 -1,518,871 155,511,307 43,539,016 33,791,924 177,917,139 11,287,873 -1,681,446 164,947,820 44,621,294 35,319,824 189,276,625 12,156,588 -1,819,847 175,300,190 44,744,437 37,026,164 200,833,411 13,568,813 -1,946,996 185,317,602 46,960,424 39,384,788 212,741,154 14,951,906 -2,052,750 195,736,498 53,654,02/ 42,524,670 123,353,699 12,224,512 22,336,630 5,858,395 16,478,235 130,241,900 12,414,694 24,977,486 7,642,217 17,335,269 136,466,709 13,182,796 28,267,634 9,698,435 18,569,199 145,347,723 13,748,111 30,180,791 9,673,245 20,507,546 155,669,435 14,663,473 30,500,503 7,887,444 22,613,059 164,362,486 15,763,069 32,615,599 8,697,044 23,918,555 7,016,972 150,897,869 127,005,750 890,597 1,686,337 9,584,510 33,965,986 13,199,104 20,766,882 13,919,404 11,612,677 15,629,839 8,987,454 30,728,946 23,892,119 4,574,077 1,838,655 17,479,387 8,768,551 158,865,529 133,332,758 808,938 1,749,100 9,890,034 35,122,368 13,698,959 21,423,409 14,206,501 12,090,626 16,282,658 9,684,338 33,498,195 25,532,771 4,857,926 1,975,361 18,699.484 10,792,352 167,124,787 140,307,819 756,008 1,260,360 10,670,878 36,339,790 14,357,698 21,982,092 14,766,404 12,310,312 16,877,951 10,763,728 36,562,388 26,816,968 4,889,537 2,093,510 19,833,921 10,795,501 178,481,124 150,014,065 1,122,542 1,201,484 11,176,272 37,947,021 15,146,933 22,800,088 15,244,220 13,229,983 17,654,985 12,695,611 39,741,947 28,467,059 5,225,366 2,230,532 21,011,161 8,988,296 191,845,115 161,576,227 1,156,778 1,304,212 11,604,537 40,881,002 16,199,403 24,681,599 16,218,865 14,377,258 19,186,190 12,825,287 44,022,098 30,268,888 5,606,160 2,271,536 22,391,192 9,782,154 202,959,000 170,928,050 1,201,281 1,339,773 11,742,431 42,628,061 17,131,196 25,496,865 17,113,342 15,276,975 20,074,679 13,131,740 48,419,768 32,030,950 5,876,650 2,348,380 23,805,920 Income by Place of Residence Nonfarm personal income............................................................. Farm income1................................................................................ Population (thousands)2.................................................................... Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries....................................................................... Proprietors' income6 Nonfarm.................................................................................. Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'............... Construction........................................................................ Manufacturing...................................................................... Nondurable goods........................................................... Durable goods................................................................. Transportation and public utilities........................................ Retail trade.......................................................................... Finance, insurance, and real estate .................................... Services............................................................................... Government and government enterprises................................. Military................................................................................ State and local.................................................................... See footnotes at end of tables. 3 4 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME PLAINS Table 1 .—Personal Income for the United States and Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Plains (Metropolitan portion) 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Total personal income.................................................................................................................. 134,120,841 142,951,962 150,983,523 160,570,426 171,544,647 184,153,886 Nonfarm personal income..................................................... Farm income1..................................................................... Population (thousands)2........................................................... 133,425,225 695,616 142,085,707 866,255 149,872,304 1,111,219 159,501,667 1,068,759 170,692,336 852,311 183,189,769 964,117 9,644.0 9,733.2 9,813.2 9,916.9 10,053.6 10,170.6 Per capita personal income (dollars)............................................................................. 13,907 14,687 15,386 16,192 17,063 18,107 Derivation of total personal income Total earnings by place of work............................................ Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3...................... Plus: Adjustment for residence.............................................. Equals: Net earnings by place of residence .............................. Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5......................................... Plus: Transfer payments....................................................... 105,805,191 6,632,708 -4,071,907 95,100,576 22,437,278 16,582,987 113,068,905 7,447,231 -4,464,323 101,157,351 23,858,263 17,936,348 120,144,657 7,984,086 -4,881,231 107,279,340 24,940,560 18,763,623 128,855,384 8,607,258 -5,260,364 114,987,762 25,727,445 19,855,219 138,299,358 9,587,282 -5,544,000 123,168,076 27,129,871 21,246,700 146,466,380 10,498,758 -5,750,782 130,216,840 30,978,988 22,958,058 87,938,072 8,803,782 9,063,337 534,533 8,528,804 94,042,844 9,049,917 9,976,144 709,795 9,266,349 99,484,703 9,690,119 10,969,835 959,413 10,010,422 106,397,858 10,103,238 12,354,288 913,553 11,440,735 114,238,194 10,757,355 13,303,809 700,420 12,603,389 120,706,286 11,551,788 14,208,306 814,764 13,393,542 695,616 105,109,575 90,302,443 377,237* 696,555* 6,217,704* 25,086,009 9,207,923* 15,806,602* 9,565,875* 8,474,022* 10,287,908 7,045,334 22,381,653* 14,807,132 3,363,588 1,050,343 10,393,201 866,255 112,202,650 96,312,752 365,491* 766,945* 6,827,881 26,152,985 9,616,702* 16,459,637* 9,907,472* 8,961,351 10,890,229 7,724,198 24,702,066 15,889,898 3,575,436 1,142,887 11,171,575 1,111,219 119,033,438 102,336,338 367,835* 523,528* 7,586,059 27,073,278 10,138,495 16,934,783 10,188,907* 9,251,351 11,491,702 8,699,855 27,139,119 16,697,100 3,586,143 1,221,110 11,889,847 1,068,759 127,786,625 109,964,391 526,928* 505,839* 8,040,055 27,984,419 10,698,993* 17,267,704* 10,662,884* 10,036,177 12,128,627 10,259,353 29,804,726 17,822,234 3,822,937 1,318,206 12,681,091 852,311 137,447,047 118,413,615 553,021* 575,619* 8,265,947 30,087,034 11,552,162* 18,515,113* 11,368,480* 10,907,770 13,144,859 10,484,676 33,009,596 19,033,432 4,125,372 1,356,172 13,551,888 964,117 145,502,263 125,352,737 577,686* 607,811* 8,321,547 31,224,163 12,260,522 18,963,641 12,074,482* 11,607,431 13,751,584 10,764,304 36,405,832 20,149,526 4,327,280 1,395,805 14,426,441 Income by Place of Residence 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........................................................... Plains (Nonmetropolitan portion) 1984 1985 1987 1986 1988 1989 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income.................................................................................................................. 85,971,862 89,890,285 93,905,415 96,500,365 100,118,167 107,761,309 Nonfarm personal income..................................................... Farm income1..................................................................... Population (thousands)2........................................................... 79,650,506 6,321,356 81,987,989 7,902,296 84,224,282 9,681,133 86,773,623 9,726,742 91,982,182 8,135,985 98,943,272 8,818,037 7,869.3 7,823.1 7,750.7 7,708.1 7,705.7 7,680.4 Per capita personal income (dollars)............................................................................. 10,925 11,490 12,116 12,519 12,993 14,031 Derivation of total personal income Total earnings by place of work............................................ Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3 Plus: Adiustment for residence............................................. Equals: Net earnings by place of residence.............................. Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5 ........................................ Plus: Transfer payments....................................................... 52,109,650 2,921,548 2,698,367 51,886,469 19,227,642 14,857,751 54,565,175 3,156,671 2,945,452 54,353,956 19,680,753 15,855,576 57,772,482 3,303,787 3,199,785 57,668,480 19,680,734 16,556,201 60,421,241 3,549,330 3,440,517 60,312,428 19,016,992 17,170,945 62,534,053 3,981,531 3,597,004 62,149,526 19,830,553 18,138,088 66,274,774 4,453,148 3,698,032 65,519,658 22,675,039 19,566,612 35,415,627 3,420,730 13,273,293 5,323,862 7,949,431 36,199,056 3,364,777 15,001,342 6,932,422 8,068,920 36,982,006 3,492,677 17,297,799 8,739,022 8,558,777 38,949,865 3,644,873 17,826,503 8,759,692 9,066,811 41,431,241 3,906,118 17,196,694 7,187,024 10,009,670 43,656,200 4,211,281 18,407,293 7,882,280 10,525,013 6,321,356 45,788,294 36,703,307 494,840* 908,725* 3,331,323* 8,871,510* 3,685,046* 4,609,986* 4,283,320* 3,075,379* 5,341,931 1,940,550* 8,137,869* 9,084,987 1,210,489 788,312 7,086,186 7,902,296 46,662,879 37,020,006 433,426* 903,980* 3,058,809* 8,962,475* 3,795,218* 4,588,819* 4,212,091* 3,114,645* 5,392,429 1,958,360* 8,717,645* 9,642,873 1,282,490 832,474 7,527,909 9,681,133 48,091,349 37,971,481 354,839* 9,726,742 50,694,499 40,049,674 536,662* 8,135,985 54,398,068 43,162,612 8,818,037 57,456,737 45,575,313 588,019* 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 t-ade.......................................................... 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) 3,065,462* 9,260,830* 3,934,430* 4,659,414* 4,480,780* 3,044,063* 5,386,249 2,059,329* 9,307,584* 10,119,868 1,303,394 872,400 7,944,074 (D) 3,118,020* 9,959,518* 4,156,106* 5,149,589* 4,483,890* 3,174,956* 5,526,358 2,432,932* 9,807,584* 10,644,825 1,402,429 912,326 8,330,070 (D) (D) 3,301,730* 10,789,028* 4,390,391* 5,782,612* 4,717,304* 3,431,188* 6,041,331 2,334,173* 10,865,083* 11,235,456 1,480,788 915,364 8,839,304 (D) 3,384,467* 11,397,788* 4,619,969* 6,150,395* 4,906,763* 3,619,770* 6,323,095 2,364,623* 11,832,984* 11,881,424 1,549,370 952,575 9,379,479 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME PLAINS 5 Table 2 .—Twenty Highest and Lowest Per Capita Personal Incomes for Counties in the Plains Region, 1989 [Counties with total personal incomes of 50 million dollars or more] Twenty highest per capita incomes County Dollars Carver, Minnesota ................................................................. 23,700 23,417 23,346 22,598 22,584 21,502 21,196 20,082 20,054 19,886 19,646 19,564 19,517 19,337 19,081 18,902 18,679 18,579 18,574 18,329 Twenty lowest per capita incomes County Percent of national average Shannon, South Dakota............................................................... 134.7 133.1 132.7 128.5 128.4 122.2 120.5 114.2 114.0 113.0 111.7 111.2 110.9 109.9 108.5 107.4 106.2 105.6 105.6 104.2 Shannon, Missouri....................................................................... Hickory, Missouri......................................................................... Bollinger, Missouri....................................................................... Pemiscot, Missouri...................................................................... Benson, North Dakota................................................................. Texas, Missouri............................................................................ Reynolds, Missouri....................................................................... Rolette, North Dakota................................................................. Dollars Percent of national average 5,294 7,053 8,001 8,294 8,497 8,619 8,895 9,665 9,673 9^784 9,841 10,152 10^245 10’333 10’371 10,390 10,496 10,514 10Ì520 10,609 30.1 40.1 45.5 47.1 48.3 49.0 50.6 54.9 55.0 55.6 55 9 57.7 58 2 58.7 59.0 59.1 59.7 59.8 59.8 60.3 Table 3 .—Total and Per Capita Personal Income and Population for States in the Plains Region, 1984-89 Total personal income Area Millions of dollars Per capita personal income Percent change Dollars Percent change Total population Percent of national average Thousands Percent change 1984 1989 1984-89 1984 1989 1984-89 1984 1989 1984 1989 1984-89 United States............ Metropolitan portion.............. Nonmetropolitan portion........ 3,101,163 2,531,249 569,914 4,367,401 3,606,280 761,121 40.8 42.5 33.6 13,116 13,970 10,315 17,592 18,771 13,557 34.1 34.4 31.4 100.0 106.5 78.6 100.0 106.7 77.1 236,439 181,188 55,251 248,258 192,116 56,142 5.0 6.0 1.6 Plains region......................... Metropolitan portion.......... Nonmetropolitan portion.... 220,093 134,121 85,972 291,915 184,154 107,761 32.6 37.3 25.3 12,567 13,907 10,925 16,353 18,107 14,031 30.1 30.2 28.4 95.8 106.0 83.3 93.0 102.9 79.8 17,513 9,644 7,869 17,851 10,171 7,680 1.9 5.5 -2.4 Iowa................................. Kansas ............................. Minnesota ......................... Missouri............................ Nebraska ........................... North Dakota.................... South Dakota .................... 34,763 31,789 55,824 62,525 19,778 7,930 7,483 44,537 41,511 76,802 84,864 25,272 9,037 9,893 28.1 30.6 37.6 35.7 27.8 14.0 32.2 11,969 13,017 13,407 12,491 12,321 11,547 10,612 15,664 16,526 17,649 16,447 15,697 13,693 13,852 30.9 27.0 31.6 31.7 27.4 18.6 30.5 91.3 99.2 102.2 95.2 93.9 88.0 80.9 89.0 93.9 100.3 93.5 89.2 77.8 78.7 2,904 2,442 4,164 5,006 1,605 687 705 2,843 2,512 4,352 5,160 1,610 660 714 -2.1 2.9 4.5 3.1 .3 -3.9 1.3 6 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME METROPOLITAN AREAS Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas o f the Plains Region, 1984-89 [Thousands of dollars] Bismarck, ND (MSA) Cedar Rapids, IA (MSA) 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... 1,022,006 1,005,687 16,319 85.2 11,989 1,056,249 1,037,505 18,744 85.7 12,318 1,094,348 1,065,201 29,147 86.4 12,666 1,135,111 1,104,414 30,697 85.7 13,248 1,162,370 1,139,209 23,161 85.8 13,554 1,236,122 1,215,601 20,521 85.6 14,447 2,180,147 2,165,885 14,262 168.9 12,906 2,314,027 2,299,406 14,621 169.0 13,689 2,429,365 2,402,911 26,454 168.3 14,432 2,579,124 2,554,751 24,373 169.2 15,243 2,765,113 2,750,193 14,920 171.5 16,122 2,980,267 2,962,438 17,829 173.8 17,143 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 rent8.............................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 733,647 44,459 28,523 717,711 170,263 134,032 762,323 49,044 18,636 731,915 177,684 146,650 793,830 54,407 13,524 752,947 180,703 160,698 835,133 58,136 14,712 791,709 172,789 170,613 866,341 63,836 12,936 815,441 172,107 174,822 913,152 70,428 10,714 853,438 190,930 191,754 1,717,231 107,465 -103,022 1,506,744 406,909 266,494 1,831,560 121,463 -112,349 1,597,748 425,370 290,909 1,941,113 132,307 -118,038 1,690,768 432,327 306,270 2,104,578 146,667 -134,997 1,822,914 437,962 318,248 2,304,377 167,363 -145,610 1,991,404 446,171 327,538 2,454,051 184,434 -153,026 2,116,591 508,303 355,373 589,104 51,936 92,607 13,405 79,202 610,028 51,272 101,023 15,806 85,217 622,821 52,013 118,996 26,191 92,805 654,984 52,710 127,439 27,517 99,922 684,375 55,054 126,912 19,921 106,991 724,426 59,233 129,493 17,164 112,329 1,418,549 145,136 153,546 10,654 142,892 1,522,538 147,658 161,364 11,221 150,143 1,598,799 158,532 183,782 23,242 160,540 1,740,173 170,265 194,140 21,207 172,933 1,916,916 185,086 202,375 11,923 190,452 2,037,246 199,773 217,032 15,032 202,000 16,319 717,328 573,222 2,994 8,055 57,327 46,849 28,950 17,899 92,116 57,719 83,183 34,394 190,585 144,106 25,736 3,874 114,496 18,744 743,579 588,455 2,769 8,534 51,817 47,540 29,515 18,025 97,683 56,988 85,765 35,564 201,795 155,124 27,600 4,156 123,368 29,147 764,683 603,293 2,447 8,216 52,422 48,786 30,615 18,171 97,717 54,725 85,727 37,364 215,889 161,390 29,391 3,767 128,232 30,697 804,436 634,206 3,811 8,706 51,507 51,742 31,646 20,096 97,658 54,299 88,231 42,004 236,248 170,230 31,714 3,710 134,806 23,161 843,180 667,456 3,648 9,086 52,720 57,025 33,685 23,340 98,436 55,264 93,668 40,395 257,214 175,724 34,814 3,835 137,075 20,521 892,631 703,773 3,920 9,632 50,830 62,857 35,417 27,440 102,238 59,533 97,684 40,319 276,760 188,858 36,947 4,011 147,900 14,262 1,702,969 1,527,525 6,862 8,001 80,439 604,020 201,727 402,293 107,560 116,472 171,520 103,399 329,252 175,444 27,455 3,049 144,940 14,621 1,816,939 1,633,274 5,616 9,194 89,722 645,513 206,461 439,052 110,800 123,314 173,642 109,479 365,994 183,665 29,321 3,186 151,158 26,454 1,914,659 1,720,257 5,706 5,521 93,474 688,126 217,985 470,141 131,694 115,251 180,454 109,129 390,902 194,402 30,709 3,677 160,016 24,373 2,080,205 1,875,450 10,076 5,865 108,074 723,277 230,098 493,179 158,360 123,267 188,120 128,921 429,490 204,755 32,971 4,224 167,560 14,920 2,289,457 2,067,850 10,085 5,901 128,206 779,482 245,610 533,872 171,478 134,985 211,111 130,649 495,953 221,607 36,089 4,371 181,147 17,829 2,436,222 2,199,769 11,913 5,948 133,491 820,482 264,968 555,514 187,249 144,752 225,523 132,271 538,140 236,453 37,481 4,605 194,367 Income by Place of Residence T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome’...................................................... Population (thousands)’............................................. 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.............................................. Columbia, MO (MSA) Davenport—Rock Island—Moline, IA—IL (MSA) 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... 1,241,975 1,236,034 5,941 105.0 11,828 1,320,087 1,308,087 12,000 104.9 12,583 1,414,497 1,407,483 7,014 104.6 13,519 1,533,660 1,524,802 8,858 105.7 14,510 1,658,578 1,650,558 8,020 105.8 15,677 1,781,003 1,771,258 9,745 105.7 16,851 4,812,550 4,755,583 56,967 381.2 12,626 4,956,176 4,906,753 49,423 376.9 13,149 5,009,074 4,950,723 58,351 370.5 13,519 5,239,583 5,170,523 69,060 366.2 14,307 5,521,537 5,461,746 59,791 364.2 15,160 5,927,758 5,867,353 60,405 361.7 16,387 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.......................................... 923,427 48,282 13,691 888,836 207,024 146,115 991,920 53,510 5,833 944,243 216,752 159,092 1,066,081 58,462 5,922 1,013,541 231,384 169,572 1,161,786 63,287 3,805 1,102,304 244,448 186,908 1,262,347 74,214 1,264 1,189,397 261,375 207,806 1,336,394 81,857 3,392 1,257,929 299,344 223,730 3,636,623 220,766 -193,419 3,222,438 874,625 715,487 3,753,236 239,870 -215,343 3,298,023 896,965 761,188 3,733,405 245,046 -197,346 3,291,013 925,184 792,877 3,990,377 261,304 -216,243 3,512,830 901,994 824,759 4,197,921 285,461 -215,775 3,696,685 954,787 870,065 4,456,819 315,029 -233,646 3,908,144 1,091,083 928,531 766,344 63,375 93,708 4,416 89,292 819,209 64,846 107,865 10,519 97,346 874,978 69,943 121,160 5,571 115,589 947,620 75,793 138,373 7,375 130,998 1,025,770 84,502 152,075 6,563 145,512 1,081,685 91,456 163,253 8,304 154,949 2,943,488 306,114 387,021 47,610 339,411 3,048,574 300,966 403,696 40,312 363,384 3,003,142 297,667 432,596 49,494 383,102 3,186,562 314,733 489,082 59,946 429,136 3,337,760 331,085 529,076 50,870 478,206 3,531,364 358,403 567,052 51,615 515,437 5,941 917,486 569,048 2,333 5,775 56,086 88,410 17,570 70,840 36,906 38,061 94,583 72,326 174,568 348,438 54,711 4,878 288,849 12,000 979,920 606,013 2,860 5,471 63,051 86,135 18,393 67,742 41,783 37,393 102,796 77,896 188,628 373,907 58,265 4,956 310,686 7,014 1,059,067 662,205 2,829 3,177 77,593 88,210 19,148 69,062 46,964 42,006 107,610 83,613 210,203 396,862 60,196 5,082 331,584 8,858 1,152,928 723,054 4,404 2,534 75,450 98,505 26,263 72,242 47,092 44,826 113,180 97,510 239,553 429,874 65,576 5,367 358,931 8,020 1,254,327 802,547 4,645 2,866 79,125 112,146 29,046 83,100 49,229 48,212 120,725 103,331 282,268 451,780 69,494 5,477 376,809 9,745 1,326,649 873,830 4,950 2,870 75,303 113,290 29,042 84,248 51,721 56,956 125,538 106,518 336,684 452,819 72,879 5,624 374,316 56,967 3,579,656 2,956,111 18,374 10,429 158,865 1,173,632 172,773 1,000,859 210,784 247,171 360,480 152,035 624,341 623,545 319,929 17,123 286,493 49,423 3,703,813 3,038,782 17,349 13,972 159,157 1,184,845 196,777 988,068 210,750 256,364 366,530 152,274 677,541 665,031 344,729 18,787 301,515 58,351 3,675,054 3,019,848 15,078 9,141 162,488 1,080,182 217,231 862,951 215,449 260,115 379,358 163,446 734,591 655,206 321,412 20,117 313,677 69,060 3,921,317 3,240,525 21,411 6,126 173,925 1,148,553 226,767 921,786 226,302 270,939 397,122 193,191 802,956 680,792 336,089 19,963 324,740 59,791 4,138,130 3,432,425 22,970 8,034 185,381 1,167,937 252,161 915,776 242,784 292,777 424,362 194,383 893,797 705,705 347,341 19,463 338,901 60,405 4,396,414 3,662,683 27,233 8,321 206,295 1,196,934 271,332 925,602 254,875 329,235 459,451 196,951 983,388 733,731 367,500 18,909 347,322 Income by Place of Residence T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome’...................................................... Population (thousands)’ ............................................. 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. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME METROPOLITAN AREAS 7 Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Plains Region, 19 8 4-8 9 — Continued [Thousands of dollars] D e s M o in e s , I A ( M S A ) 1984 1985 1986 1987 D u b u q u e , IA 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 (M S A ) 1987 1988 1989 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 5,240,572 5,5 14,15 4 5 ,776 ,4 11 6,155 ,770 6,641,955 7,2 03,687 1,024,239 1,053,848 1,0 77,3 2 7 1,1 5 1,9 13 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)“............................................. 1,209,473 1,2 98,574 5,207,104 ■ 33,468 377.1 5,468,631 45,523 379.6 5,708,167 68,244 380.4 6,085,440 70,330 384.9 6,595,575 46,380 391.8 7,150,758 52,929 399.3 1,006,153 18,086 92.1 1,039,832 14,016 91.9 1,053,189 24,138 90.7 1,121,831 30,082 90.6 1,185,532 23,941 90.9 1,264,849 33,725 91.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 13,898 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 rent8............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 14,524 15,184 15,994 16,954 18,039 1 1 ,1 1 9 11,4 73 11,873 12 ,715 13,302 14,207 4,172,800 257,764 -188,572 3,726,464 852,970 661,138 4,388,829 284,996 -199,734 3,904,099 890,189 719,866 4,641,507 310,628 -209,483 4,121,396 916,133 738,882 5,028,846 343,594 -227,663 4,457,589 931,470 766,711 5,517,384 392,292 -249,482 4,875,610 949,586 816,759 5,920,384 436,463 -255,638 5,228,283 1,081,765 893,639 855,998 53,882 -147,448 654,668 215,295 154,276 877,381 58,849 -151,646 666,886 228,213 158,749 877,504 60,231 -139,980 677,293 236,731 163,303 977,617 68,451 -160,670 748,496 234,953 168,464 1,025,993 75,278 -162,763 787,952 239,156 182,365 1,073,322 81,464 -164,520 827,338 272,769 198,467 3,429,208 323,403 420,189 24,917 395,272 3,604,685 322,148 461,996 37,497 424,499 3,806,490 342,074 492,943 60,675 432,268 4,110,346 360,538 557,962 62,878 495,084 4,521,796 395,527 600,061 39,338 560,723 4,850,656 427,333 642,395 46,372 596,023 689,236 71,402 95,360 14,080 81,280 713,767 69,836 93,778 10,144 83,634 703,194 68,857 105,453 20,289 85,164 785,229 76,636 115,752 26,002 89,750 827,199 79,571 119,223 19,836 99,387 856,521 82,542 134,259 29,560 104,699 33,468 4,139,332 3,555,719 34,272 8,767 209,824 651,763 426,354 225,409 326,040 416,131 405,341 559,906 943,675 583,613 149,662 13,463 420,488 45,523 4,343,306 3,724,088 27,306 11,783 225,524 626,288 404,534 221,754 357,191 440,627 415,116 598,683 1,021,570 619,218 158,853 14,832 445,533 68,244 4,573,263 3,929,897 24,540 5,512 234,986 624,173 403,553 220,620 361,670 456,574 437,622 658,743 1,126,077 643,366 162,393 16,362 464,611 70,330 4,958,516 4,260,459 41,760 8,960 239,984 678,908 431,854 247,054 381,641 489,947 462,479 743,649 1,213,131 698,057 175,387 17,708 504,962 46,380 5,471,004 4,717,855 44,191 10,443 266,587 764,812 478,452 286,360 414,084 554,444 504,622 824,750 1,333,922 753,149 188,867 17,867 546,415 52,929 5,867,455 5,072,393 44,118 11,285 276,893 782,681 507,984 274,697 415,302 593,605 547,786 906,578 1,494,145 795,062 194,673 17,622 582,767 18,086 837,912 772,907 4,206 1,521 37,736 344,053 79,220 264,833 51,421 41,605 77,549 26,828 187,988 65,005 8,944 2,357 53,704 14,016 863,365 794,530 3,366 1,954 36,380 351,682 79,259 272,423 50,796 41,375 78,556 26,197 204,224 68,835 9,428 2,456 56,951 24,138 853,366 782,368 2,761 980 39,098 317,999 79,597 238,402 50,060 41,502 80,788 29,020 220,160 70,998 9,440 2,822 58,736 30,082 947,535 873,858 3,508 2,722 40,237 376,167 98,094 278,073 50,231 44,851 84,185 36,355 235,602 73,677 9,793 2,723 61,161 23,941 1,002,052 922,729 3,586 4,069 45,517 385,621 106,603 279,018 53,890 48,072 92,645 36,289 253,040 79,323 10,672 2,920 65,731 33,725 1,039,597 957,175 3,556 1,714 48,549 386,054 105,384 280,670 54,132 57,528 98,133 37,046 270,463 82,422 11,240 2,947 68,235 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 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' income9............................................... 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.............................................. Duluth, M N --W l (M S A ) Fa rg o — M o o rh e a d , N D — M N 1984 1985 1986 1987 (M S A ) 1988 1989 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 2 ,7 4 4 ,118 2,799,6 15 2,866,9 17 2,9 79 ,112 Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... FarmIncome1.................................................. Population (thousands)’ ............................................. 3,161,6 48 3,442,392 1,756,649 1,8 31,6 71 1,919,726 2,0 01,160 2,737,889 6,229 252.3 2,0 84,110 2,793,688 5,927 247.5 2 ,25 1,217 2,859,085 7,832 243.6 2,972,638 6,474 241.7 3,156,154 5,494 241,4 3,436,610 5,782 239.6 1,693,785 62,864 143.0 1,776,354 55,317 144.7 1,849,504 70,222 145.7 1,935,749 65,411 147.1 2,037,485 46,625 148.4 2,190,616 60,601 149.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3............... PIUS: Adjustment tor residence.................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, Interest, and rent’............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 10,876 11,3 14 11 ,7 6 7 12,325 13,099 14,367 12,288 12,654 13,180 13,606 14,048 15,070 1,789,335 117,766 -29,269 1,642,300 459,256 642,562 1,807,707 124,450 -32,907 1,650,350 477,089 672,176 1,859,645 127,479 -38,461 1,693,705 493,788 679,424 1,965,121 135,425 -45,756 1,783,940 489,749 705,423 2,120,150 153,531 -48,976 1,917,643 510,729 733,276 2,302,462 174,444 -59,638 2,068,380 582,962 791,050 1,321,237 79,804 -28,705 1,212,728 313,701 230,220 1,376,950 88,459 -33,808 1,254,683 326,267 250,721 1,463,164 99,564 -39,273 1,324,327 329,755 265,644 1,543,127 107,316 -40,904 1,394,907 319,235 287,018 1,621,905 118,903 -40,609 1,462,393 321,573 300,144 1,727,776 130,959 -39,669 1,557,148 359,526 334,543 1,499,141 148,948 141,246 4,312 136,934 1,515,556 145,453 146,698 4,053 142,645 1,559,620 150,885 149,140 6,005 143,135 1,642,653 156,033 166,435 4,588 161,847 1,769,711 169,059 181,380 3,633 177,747 1,923,518 187,772 191,172 3,934 187,238 1,050,591 90,849 179,797 52,937 126,860 1,104,478 92,005 180,467 45,392 135,075 1,159,419 95,908 207,837 60,401 147,436 1,227,065 98,029 218,033 55,177 162,856 1,304,002 103,788 214,115 36,413 177,702 1,378,515 111,365 237,896 50,275 187,621 6,229 1,783,106 1,369,082 8,322 198,003 87,901 151,124 52,966 98,158 213,057 104,967 196,656 54,364 354,688 414,024 48,178 8,177 357,669 5,927 1,801,780 1,366,845 4,683 178,479 91,951 157,924 57,765 100,159 206,749 99,434 200,055 56,459 371,111 434,935 50,061 8,191 376,683 7,832 1,851,813 1,391,826 2,976 140,623 129,226 167,711 63,408 104,303 195,258 98,650 206,512 59,744 391,126 459,987 51,014 8,997 399,976 6,474 1,958,647 1,488,752 4,497 149,820 142,117 179,875 77,523 102,352 196,791 100,499 212,849 76,562 425,742 469,895 52,575 10,115 407,205 5,494 2,114,656 1,630,430 4,220 190,202 120,522 202,931 92,377 110,554 220,986 112,037 231,738 70,763 477,031 484,226 55,001 10,593 418,632 5,782 2,296,680 1,782,915 4,772 216,284 135,681 218,127 97,030 121,097 229,098 122,764 250,435 69,610 536,144 513,765 57,953 10,681 445,131 62,864 1,258,373 1,043,249 5,032 3,160 93,751 104,738 56,164 48,574 118,655 164,703 145,591 88,976 318,643 215,124 51,533 4,739 158,852 55,317 1,321,633 1,090,022 5,355 3,564 95,476 106,833 58,020 48,813 120,603 168,539 148,750 95,330 345,572 231,611 54,620 5,149 171,842 70,222 1,392,942 1,147,617 4,894 2,090 100,427 108,379 60,368 48,011 126,458 169,292 152,591 103,345 380,141 245,325 56,116 5,890 183,319 65,411 1,477,716 1,219,293 7,272 1,973 102,522 112,917 60,885 52,032 128,989 180,913 160,822 115,120 408,765 258,423 60,100 6,664 191,659 46,625 1,575,280 1,302,611 7,796 1,997 108,964 120,229 67,787 52,442 136,195 189,449 169,375 116,487 452,119 272,669 66,640 7,006 199,023 60,601 1,667,175 1,379,311 8,075 1,783 113,895 127,064 68,462 58,602 143^011 203,412 174,812 121,180 486,079 287,864 70,057 7,337 210,470 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. 8 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME METROPOLITAN AREAS Table 4 .— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas o f the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] G ra n d F o rk s , N D 1984 1985 1986 (M S A ) 1987 Io w a C it y , I A ( M S A ) 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 75 2,3 77 790,900 832,070 880,857 884,823 955,707 1,116,062 1,174,0 20 1,258,333 1,326,523 1,429,829 1,571,920 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 722,601 29,776 69.1 765,721 25,179 69.3 797,230 34,840 69.7 841,202 39,655 69.9 867,116 17,707 70.5 919,533 36,174 70.7 1,095,212 20,850 85.3 1,156,939 17,081 85.5 1,228,263 30,070 85.2 1,298,609 27,914 85.6 1,411,170 18,659 86.7 1,554,834 17,086 87.9 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 10,888 11 ,4 12 11,9 4 1 12,598 12,557 13,521 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........................................... 13,080 13,738 14 ,770 15,501 16,493 17,890 606,332 33,873 -33,188 539,271 118,863 94,243 632,520 37,292 -34,266 560,962 124,032 105,906 672,371 41,855 -39,113 591,403 126,441 114,226 718,248 44,943 -40,304 633,001 122,774 125,082 725,043 49,372 -39,763 635,908 121,694 127,221 776,620 53,457 -40,845 682,318 134,975 138,414 879,319 41,951 -5,772 831,596 181,568 102,898 919,712 45,799 -5,875 868,038 189,664 116,318 993,007 49,901 -10,242 932,864 201,680 123,789 1,062,151 54,122 -8,587 999,442 197,405 129,676 1,165,403 61,408 -12,444 1,091,551 201,563 136,715 1,280,961 70,200 -17,629 1,193,132 229,994 148,794 501,920 33,557 70,855 25,217 45,638 529,459 34,641 68,420 20,557 47,863 555,960 36,384 80,027 30,196 49,831 590,069 38,232 89,947 34,675 55,272 612,550 40,206 72,287 12,636 59,651 639,946 43,261 93,413 30,922 62,491 698,682 72,495 108,142 17,323 90,819 736,726 73,188 109,798 13,784 96,014 785,761 79,725 127,521 26,988 100,533 840,003 86,160 135,988 24,921 111,067 927,021 96,582 141,800 15,865 125,935 1,023,138 107,672 150,151 14,532 135,619 29,776 576,556 344,734 1,813 1,390 31,568 23,337 18,939 4,398 46,264 38,992 69,958 19,447 111,965 231,822 23,823 103,019 104,980 25,179 607,341 360,448 1,906 1,321 35,064 26,937 21,984 4,953 45,092 39,960 71,121 20,693 118,354 246,893 26,803 106,275 113,815 34,840 637,531 381,965 2,529 1,065 40,942 29,223 22,898 6,325 47,128 41,172 71,494 22,914 125,498 255,566 29,072 107,063 119,431 39,655 678,593 413,713 3,503 1,994 44,091 31,735 25,204 6,531 48,056 46,162 75,550 26,953 135,669 264,880 31,957 110,157 122,766 17,707 707,336 429,695 4,134 2,198 36,897 32,861 24,166 8,695 50,413 48,244 80,324 26,379 148,245 277,641 32,922 115,156 129,563 36,174 740,446 447,477 4,036 2,509 37,907 32,202 21,921 10,281 52,014 51,320 85,468 26,913 155,108 292,969 34,578 118,990 139,401 20,850 858,469 460,010 4,391 2,627 47,374 92,896 70,684 22,212 29,753 26,407 77,353 24,033 155,176 398,459 34,350 2,303 361,806 17,081 902,631 473,210 4,659 3,075 39,233 92,436 72,042 20,394 31,810 28,203 79,159 26,263 168,372 429,421 36,179 2,541 390,701 30,070 962,937 505,491 4,163 2,240 42,732 99,125 76,934 22,191 33,993 28,228 81,701 28,925 184,384 457,446 37,018 2,861 417,567 27,914 1,034,237 539,897 5,472 2,401 40,612 107,503 81,028 26,475 33,416 33,153 85,623 35,551 196,166 494,340 40,989 3,283 450,068 18,659 1,146,744 601,033 6,224 2,400 46,979 120,076 89,410 30,666 35,625 36,130 93,022 33,386 227,191 545,711 44,075 3,034 498,602 17,086 1,263,875 666,108 6,004 2,517 55,236 129,690 93,897 35,793 42,519 37,261 99,978 34,460 258,443 597,767 47,554 3,224 546,989 1988 1989 1987 1988 1989 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.............................................. J o p lin , M O 1984 1985 1986 K a n s a s C ity , M O — K S (M S A ) 1987 1984 1985 1986 (M S A ) i n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 1,3 44,9 31 1,431,5 26 1 ,5 1 1 ,2 7 7 1,602,562 1,715,289 1,816,861 20,653,938 22,370,485 2 3 ,710 ,19 7 25,168,053 26,908,931 28,6 12,185 1,333,704 11,227 131.3 1,416,579 14,947 132.1 1,494,479 16,798 133.7 1,585,247 17,315 135.0 1,693,570 21,719 136.0 1,793,108 23,753 136.8 20,602,250 51,688 1,479.3 22,278,572 91,913 1,499.1 23,618,111 92,086 1,525.6 25,087,606 80,447 1,550.9 26,825,165 83,766 1,575.4 28,524,703 87,482 1,598.5 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l la r s ) .......................................................................... 10 ,247 T o t a l p e rs o n a l Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance’............... PIUS: Adjustment for residence.................................... Equals: Net earnings by place ot residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent’.............................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 10,841 113 0 6 11,8 6 7 12,616 13,285 13,962 14,922 15,542 16,228 17,0 8 1 17,899 966,788 57,335 -51,988 857,465 249,707 237,759 1,038,880 64,835 -70,060 903,985 258,219 269,322 1,110,540 69,446 -81,566 959,528 268,339 283,410 1,202,993 75,645 -92,825 1,034,523 268,431 299,608 1,278,076 84,593 -94,990 1,098,493 287,116 329,680 1,346,492 93,399 -101,612 1,151,481 328,986 336,394 16,009,395 957,049 -240,530 14,811,816 3,401,628 2,440,494 17,415,681 1,091,032 -286,435 16,038,214 3,656,762 2,675,509 18,580,110 1,182,869 -339,858 17,057,383 3,806,727 2,846,087 19,822,749 1,262,347 -377,433 18,182,969 3,963,072 3,022,012 21,138,616 1,383,833 -361,766 19,393,017 4,249,861 3,266,053 22,177,617 1,499,350 -341,576 20,336,691 4,852,383 3,423,111 753,552 80,159 133,077 6,086 126,991 808,486 83,022 147,372 9,929 137,443 855,314 90,182 165,044 11,880 153,164 916,874 96,069 190,050 12,205 177,845 964,231 100,866 212,979 16,651 196,328 1,011,701 107,548 227,243 18,677 208,566 13,255,798 1,313,632 1,439,965 34,575 1,405,390 14,417,010 1,370,639 1,628,032 75,557 1,552,475 15,318,062 1,470,509 1,791,539 76,409 1,715,130 16,290,332 1,527,038 2,005,379 64,567 1,940,812 17,313,536 1,616,573 2,208,507 68,386 2,140,121 18,108,524 1,719,501 2,349,592 72,593 2,276,999 11,227 955,561 858,243 3,437 8,100 49,842 302,964 114,584 188,380 105,650 55,866 114,016 28,754 189,614 97,318 10,900 4,461 81,957 14,947 1,023,933 917,421 3,027 8,902 54,215 313,881 119,073 194,808 118,799 60,078 121,806 29,397 207,316 106,512 11,839 4,721 89,952 16,798 1,093,742 980,074 2,888 7,641 62,607 335,924 131,397 204,527 128,187 58,864 126,296 32,949 224,718 113,668 12,202 5,269 96,197 17,315 1,185,678 1,065,549 4,074 8,775 65,712 356,337 135,875 220,462 143,344 61,312 137,308 38,493 250,194 120,129 13,108 5,571 101,450 21,719 1,256,357 1,127,538 4,044 6,532 65,437 369,196 142,481 226,715 162,626 61,660 145,943 37,861 274,239 128,819 13,771 5,804 109,244 23,753 1,322,739 1,185,528 4,193 7,003 69,419 386,055 144,275 241,780 162,403 68,337 148,734 40,395 298,989 137,211 14,057 6,043 117,111 51,688 15,957,707 13,680,212 55,945 57,674 946,549 3,317,487 1,273,199 2,044,288 1,739,623 1,414,384 1,608,504 1,143,365 3,396,681 2,277,495 780,950 179,336 1,317,209 91,913 17,323,768 14,859,594 56,737 67,671 1,110,318 3,545,862 1,349,892 2,195,970 1,838,855 1,521,083 1,694,890 1,266,724 3,757,454 2,464,174 813,209 210,017 1,440,948 92,086 18,488,024 15,871,928 55,488 42,655 1,287,985 3,583,028 1,445,993 2,137,035 1,921,846 1,626,015 1,788,091 1,441,597 4,125,223 2,616,096 828,292 228,887 1,558,917 80,447 19,742,302 16,946,526 76,699 41,995 1,379,808 3,489,754 1,539,073 1,950,681 2,082,598 1,782,197 1,874,365 1,693,060 4,526,050 2,795,776 887,242 244,026 1,664,508 83,766 21,054,850 18,032,473 80,010 47,353 1,367,582 3,680,510 1,671,928 2,008,582 2,200,376 1,901,234 2,013,549 1,730,314 5,011,545 3,022,377 981,426 253,447 1,787,504 87,482 22,090,135 18,883,319 87,756 50,154 1,307,636 3,715,679 1,846,255 1,869,424 2,371,276 2,022,040 2,072,322 1,735,458 5,520,998 3,206,816 1,033,494 259,695 1,913,627 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, tisheries, 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 METROPOLITAN AREAS 9 Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] La w re n c e , K S 1984 1985 1986 (M S A ) 1987 L in c o ln , N E 1988 1989 1984 1985 (M S A ) 1986 1987 1988 1989 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 743,985 804,883 860,244 9 18,5 11 998,532 1,086,599 2,509,249 2,673,099 2,789,104 2,9 58,411 3 ,179 ,8 72 3,452,2 14 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 740,613 3,372 70.1 802,536 2,347 71.3 857,477 2,767 73.5 916,297 2,214 74.8 995,896 2,636 76.5 1,084,960 1,639 78.3 2,496,348 12,901 203.5 2,645,414 27,685 205.3 2,757,349 31,755 206.3 2,937,983 20,428 208.1 3,156,707 23,165 211.6 3,423,828 28,386 214.9 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... 10,615 11,283 1 1 ,7 1 0 12,273 13,055 13,886 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........................................... 504,144 27,774 42,388 518,758 130,928 94,299 534,342 31,167 50,123 553,298 146,678 104,907 586,016 35,229 53,337 604,124 155,429 100,691 623,468 38,045 61,575 646,998 163,378 108,135 685,125 39,440 59,746 705,431 175,881 117,220 740,388 44,487 61,966 757,867 199,938 128,794 1,958,389 120,754 -52,463 1,785,172 424,480 299,597 2,094,273 136,507 -56,907 1,900,859 443,389 328,851 2,210,746 144,852 -61,206 2,004,688 443,176 341,240 2,380,675 166,484 -66,019 2,148,172 452,263 357,976 2,578,092 189,450 -68,869 2,319,773 474,811 385,288 2,764,740 208,735 -72,205 2,483,800 541,318 427,096 409,997 39,006 55,141 2,109 53,032 432,276 39,376 62,690 1,143 61,547 471,992 42,929 71,095 1,621 69,474 496,535 45,445 81,488 1,061 80,427 544,571 51,417 89,137 1,528 87,609 591,121 55,974 93,293 581 92,712 1,610,947 153,546 193,896 9,555 184,341 1,716,670 155,968 221,635 24,493 197,142 1,799,876 163,618 247,252 28,718 218,534 1,940,503 172,968 267,204 17,363 249,841 2,091,645 187,144 299,303 20,212 279,091 2,238,814 202,699 323,227 25,555 297,672 3,372 500,772 341,621 1,140 2,453 29,850 106,062 82,028 24,034 28,759 13,155 58,513 15,474 86,215 159,151 11,089 4,439 143,623 2,347 531,995 366,906 1,130 3,109 32,051 108,647 82,087 26,560 28,815 14,313 63,635 15,974 99,232 165,089 12,437 5,216 147,436 2,767 583,249 404,579 1,189 1,917 40,153 115,297 86,624 28,673 30,529 13,989 68,786 18,608 114,111 178,670 12,742 5,967 159,961 2,214 621,254 445,564 2,102 2,038 44,552 120,066 88,526 31,540 31,815 14,961 72,767 26,130 131,133 175,690 13,157 6,831 155,702 2,636 682,489 489,769 2,337 2,338 48,452 127,092 93,439 33,653 31,621 16,737 77,392 26,894 156,906 192,720 13,713 6,945 172,062 1,639 738,749 530,645 2,559 2,543 50,166 130,326 98,371 31,955 32,694 20,370 85,727 29,071 177,189 208,104 15,268 7,196 185,640 12,901 1,945,488 1,465,870 4,980 3,311 111,902 299,869 156,970 142,899 198,731 112,822 194,731 146,656 392,868 479,618 67,082 5,593 406,943 27,685 2,066,588 1,543,215 5,439 4,683 115,648 314,224 166,319 147,905 193,624 117,330 210,059 162,559 419,649 523,373 70,452 6,440 446,481 31,755 2,178,991 1,640,379 6,131 1,583 125,488 331,046 185,672 145,374 196,013 113,194 221,267 174,178 471,479 538,612 70,380 7,564 460,668 20,428 2,360,247 1,788,199 9,097 1,656 134,309 352,864 200,416 152,448 203,287 121,123 239,011 203,881 522,971 572,048 72,647 7,898 491,503 23,165 2,554,927 1,970,208 9,852 2,327 143,568 388,331 222,390 165,941 215,166 133,900 262,015 209,787 605,262 584,719 80,784 7,983 495,952 28,386 2,736,354 2,091,299 8,527 2,459 145,829 403,792 230,805 172,987 226,743 143,423 277,010 225,324 658,192 645,055 88,207 8,069 548,779 1988 1989 1984 1988 1989 12,333 13,020 13 ,5 17 14 ,2 17 15,028 16,067 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.............................................. M in n e a p o lis — S t . P a u l, M N — W l ( M S A ) 1984 1985 1986 1987 O m aha, N E -- I A 1985 1986 (M S A ) 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 34,493,543 37,089,059 39,501,252 42,504,204 45,790,341 49,233,970 8,005,980 8,450,919 8,811,895 9,233,832 9,799,701 10,534,219 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... Population (thousands)3............................................. 34,365,499 128,044 2,227.3 36,958,859 130,200 2,261.8 39,326,256 174,996 2,296.6 42,339,980 164,224 2,334:8 45,657,846 132,495 2,387.5 49,078,522 155,448 2,434.0 7,949,271 56,709 606.6 8,355,389 95,530 611.0 8,706,081 105,814 612.1 9,145,817 88,015 613.8 9,735,337 64,364 621.6 10,457,290 76,929 628.8 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... 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 rent8............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 15,487 16,398 17,200 18,205 19 ,179 20,227 13,198 13,831 14,3 97 15,043 15,765 16,753 27,885,999 1,884,566 -577,450 25,423,983 5,222,024 3,847,536 30,114,363 2,135,671 -631,483 27,347,209 5,607,318 4,134,532 32,207,564 2,275,356 -647,227 29,284,981 5,986,667 4,229,604 34,922,234 2,450,167 -731,944 31,740,123 6,243,485 4,520,596 37,865,295 2,749,593 -737,265 34,378,437 6,511,426 4,900,478 40,108,411 3,002,749 -709,871 36,395,791 7,434,268 5,403,911 6,362,422 422,028 -183,236 5,757,158 1,231,359 1,017,463 6,749,813 471,892 -200,220 6,077,701 1,284,312 1,088,906 7,086,038 496,762 -222,198 6,367,078 1,312,666 1,132,151 7,476,616 550,292 -234,387 6,691,937 1,359,916 1,181,979 7,966,007 612,916 -242,405 7,110,686 1,423,849 1,265,166 8,438,508 670,086 -252,954 7,515,468 1,625,551 1,393,200 23,647,960 2,372,515 1,865,524 94,688 1,770,836 25,566,518 2,493,869 2,053,976 96,899 1,957,077 27,259,108 2,702,098 2,246,358 142,118 2,104,240 29,535,324 2,820,238 2,566,672 130,110 2,436,562 32,075,560 2,999,757 2,789,978 98,562 2,691,416 33,901,547 3,222,508 2,984,356 121,265 2,863,091 5,338,450 486,420 537,552 45,847 491,705 5,670,821 491,676 587,316 85,293 502,023 5,931,122 512,143 642,773 96,163 546,610 6,245,362 531,215 700,039 78,464 621,575 6,668,483 562,147 735,377 55,319 680,058 7,049,862 600,372 788,274 68,468 719,806 128,044 27,757,955 24,280,491 75,523 82,106 1,632,170 7,542,696 2,701,851* 4,811,178* 2,221,901 2,440,988 2,655,988 2,025,399 5,603,720 3,477,464 571,561 63,864 2,842,039 130,200 29,984,163 26,234,034 79,371 105,970 1,790,604 7,978,873 2,867,640* 5,080,799* 2,337,202 2,581,620 2,828,096 2,261,449 6,270,849 3,750,129 611,238 70,657 3,068,234 174,996 32,032,568 28,042,124 83,518 61,021 2,001,572 8,277,187 3,035,689 5,241,498 2,395,185 2,718,480 2,997,734 2,579,903 6,927,524 3,990,444 617,305 80,472 3,292,667 164,224 34,758,010 30,461,383 109,280 55,197 2,219,420 8,697,656 3,261,765 5,435,891 2,553,417 2,919,566 3,205,510 3,029,807 7,671,530 4,296,627 661,134 88,728 3,546,765 132,495 37,732,800 33,108,217 115,749 65,111 2,242,655 9,577,893 3,548,702 6,029,191 2,719,604 3,214,538 3,523,715 3,109,138 8,539,814 4,624,583 709,289 92,507 3,822,787 . 155,448 39,952,963 35,065,250 123,941 68,840 2,311,099 9,770,642 3,760,392 6,010,250 2,983,027 3,415,106 3,654,637 3,199,034 9,538,924 4,887,713 754,700 95,237 4,037,776 56,709 6,305,713 5,146,407 21,719* 19,290* 338,951* 845,719 379,169* 452,025* 827,870 551,652 583,986 566,874 1,248,423* 1,159,306 221,425 307,750 630,131 95,530 6,654,283 5,421,144 20,832* 24,378* 395,171 851,738 393,474* 441,992* 841,555 554,458 626,936 620,887 1,482,596 1,233,139 232,818 331,048 669,273 105,814 6,980,224 5,697,495 21,666* 88,015 7,388,601 6,024,005 29,290* (D) 402,434 904,261 441,760* 444,779* 833,602 620,449 675,998 770,813 1,771,701 1,364,596 247,969 368,024 748,603 64,364 7,901,643 6,465,730 31,331* (D) 437,323 984,859 476,201* 488,899* 859,592 691,339 713,240 766,498 1,964,626 1,435,913 255,439 373,904 806,570 76,929 8,361,579 6,852,356 33,298* (D) 428,763 1,019,039 523,332 495,707 884,654 722,175 764,268 784,018 2,199,089 1,509,223 272,664 383,636 852,923 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. (D ) 401,269 868,059 425,614 442,445 840,012 573,324 654,921 686,874 1,635,552 1,282,729 234,147 345,675 702,907 10 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME METROPOLITAN AREAS Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars) R a p id C i t y , S O 1984 1985 1986 R o c h e s te r, M N (M S A ) 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 (M S A ) 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 873,969 905,289 971,596 1,034,004 1,083,353 1,170,0 88 1,455,847 1,544,886 1,630,829 1,722,059 1,8 31,163 1,995,898 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 857,971 15,998 75.5 898,274 7,015 76.4 956,848 14,748 78.3 1,020,776 13,228 80.8 1,074,022 9,331 82.0 1,158,313 11,775 83.9 1,433,806 22,041 96.1 1,527,637 17,249 97.4 1,598,760 32,069 97.7 1,687,212 34,847 98.7 1,807,451 23,712 101.0 1,969,855 26,043 102.3 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... 11,5 79 11,855 12 ,4 11 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3............... Plus: Adjustment for residence................................... Equals-. Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent1.............................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 723,433 45,020 -65,338 613,075 138,801 122,093 741,712 49,122 -68,959 623,631 148,793 132,865 798,841 53,227 -75,197 670,417 158,390 142,789 859,115 56,075 -85,237 717,803 164,822 151,379 895,115 61,453 -85,137 748,525 172,615 162,213 954,931 68,105 -92,778 794,048 200,061 175,979 1,312,717 88,726 -124,906 1,099,085 217,870 138,892 1,390,672 99,025 -132,634 1,159,013 230,924 154,949 1,470,252 103,374 -137,999 1,228,879 238,918 163,032 1,556,015 108,745 -144,068 1,303,202 241,707 177,150 1,676,612 122,345 -156,289 1,397,978 251,957 181,228 1,816,051 136,665 -170,473 1,508,913 287,862 199,123 580,319 43,024 100,090 14,763 85,327 605,031 42,856 93,825 5,851 87,974 642,003 46,108 110,730 13,658 97,072 688,234 48,117 122,764 12,153 110,611 714,064 50,332 130,719 8,318 122,401 758,250 54,824 141,857 10,834 131,023 1,103,875 115,891 92,951 17,672 75,279 1,172,877 119,551 98,244 12,845 85,399 1,228,138 125,712 116,402 27,682 88,720 1,306,469 124,856 124,690 30,259 94,431 1,418,438 131,452 126,722 19,116 107,606 1,537,171 142,897 135,983 21,361 114,622 15,998 707,435 492,205 2,609 9,263 54,096 61,717 14,892 46,825 51,756 42,954 92,021 30,876 146,913 215,230 37,139 115,325 62,766 7,015 734,697 506,604 2,021 9,286 59,242 60,771 15,806 44,965 53,882 43,390 93,310 32,560 152,142 228,093 40,221 119,736 68,136 14,748 784,093 542,490 1,728 9,771 71,185 61,975 16,127 45,848 53,319 44,462 97,439 35,859 166,752 241,603 41,841 126,070 73,692 13,228 845,887 573,810 2,569 9,206 66,381 68,388 17,362 51,026 53,854 46,305 102,395 41,203 183,509 272,077 44,886 148,342 78,849 9,331 885,784 604,165 2,576 10,232 63,740 71,128 17,736 53,392 55,653 52,269 106,038 38,370 204,159 281,619 48,646 149,920 83,053 11,775 943,156 643,819 2,768 7,837 65,928 80,260 18,098 62,162 58,407 55,909 112,199 37,543 222,968 299,337 52,406 158,808 88,123 22,041 1,290,676 1,183,331 5,368 4,911 65,110 383,997 39,748 344,249 50,127 30,403 104,421 29,451 509,543 107,345 12,892 2,017 92,436 17,249 1,373,423 1,252,495 7,445 5,634 70,684 399,251 41,501 357,750 48,894 30,544 108,149 31,067 550,827 120,928 18,904 2,120 99,904 32,069 1,438,183 1,305,695 7,718 4,274 68,675 412,949 43,063 369,886 45,060 30,632 110,978 34,405 591,004 132,488 20,217 2,483 109,788 34,847 1,521,168 1,379,950 9,070 4,700 73,029 417,377 43,494 373,883 42,762 32,677 118,084 40,970 641,281 141,218 22,445 2,908 115,865 23,712 1,652,900 1,501,132 9,333 3,261 88,354 442,235 45,812 396,423 49,068 35,741 129,838 38,354 704,948 151,768 25,871 2,974 122,923 26,043 1,790,008 1,625,708 9,524 3,123 97,052 477,870 50,094 427,776 52,121 38,859 140,311 41,191 765,657 164,300 27,928 3,152 133,220 1988 1989 1984 1985 1988 1989 12,804 13,208 13,944 15,150 15,858 16,694 17 ,4 4 7 18 ,13 7 19,517 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.............................................. S t . C lo u d , M N 1984 1985 1986 S t. Jo s e p h , M O (M S A ) 1987 1986 (M S A ) 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 1,794 ,14 2 1,916,950 2,058,228 2,202,429 2 ,3 74 ,174 2,567,555 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... Population (thousands)’ ............................................. 1,749,610 44,532 170.8 1,859,610 57,340 172.6 1,975,686 82,542 175.0 2,133,432 68,997 177.7 2,303,833 70,341 181.2 2,478,546 89,009 184.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... 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........................................... 10,507 1 1 ,1 0 7 11,75 9 12,394 13,102 13,9 27 1,0 01,6 22 994,288 7,334 86.1 1,054,603 1,089,139 1,128,3 32 1,197,0 6 1 1,2 78 ,14 2 1,040,593 14,010 85.7 1,077,850 11,289 86.2 1,117,901 10,431 85.9 1,187,777 9,284 85.4 1,271,518 6,624 85.0 11,636 12 ,3 11 12,637 13,138 14,018 15,041 1,200,148 77,866 124,600 1,246,882 281,326 265,934 1,284,483 86,891 134,979 1,332,571 298,443 285,936 1,428,833 95,085 120,645 1,454,393 314,309 289,526 1,542,408 103,606 133,536 1,572,338 319,587 310,504 1,698,853 118,569 122,973 1,703,257 332,193 338,724 1,847,327 133,116 105,881 1,820,092 379,789 367,674 717,172 43,048 -53,939 620,185 200,845 180,592 752,974 47,091 -53,348 652,535 207,488 194,580 771,214 48,546 -53,415 669,253 212,514 207,372 811,158 51,412 -57,870 701,876 211,617 214,839 879,812 59,199 -71,726 748,887 226,260 221,914 934,986 65,915 -85,750 783,321 259,336 235,485 940,815 91,028 168,305 32,798 135,507 998,563 95,015 190,905 45,696 145,209 1,093,008 107,018 228,807 71,044 157,763 1,195,901 112,307 234,200 57,017 177,183 1,320,553 122,651 255,649 58,410 197,239 1,427,478 134,836 285,013 76,959 208,054 590,713 58,753 67,706 6,256 61,450 615,558 59,380 78,036 12,985 65,051 627,929 61,042 82,243 10,310 71,933 660,304 64,293 86,561 9,445 77,116 716,531 70,276 93,005 8,334 84,671 763,333 76,118 95,535 5,710 89,825 44,532 1,155,616 944,710 7,695 (D) 92,507 234,800 97,375* (0) 103,442* 65,913 170,195 37,219 218,719 210,906 42,747 3,709 164,450 57,340 1,227,143 1,006,199 5,090 (D) 102,651 244,407 100,167* (D) 95,120* 68,724 186,484 39,955 249,439 220,944 43,711 3,957 173,276 82,542 1,346,291 1,109,824 5,274 (D) 117,719 266,862 110,846 156,016 110,736* 74,058 203,465 45,956 271,403 236,467 43,578 4,425 188,464 68,997 1,473,411 1,214,782 7,695 (0) 131,154 283,202 120,804 162,398 120,543* 84,103 220,707 53,485 299,424 258,629 46,147 5,138 207,344 70,341 1,628,512 1,348,311 8,044 (D) 134,744 323,800 138,395 185,405 130,660* 91,572 253,205 54,761 335,434 280,201 50,389 5,414 224,398 89,009 1,758,318 1,455,710 8,677 (D) 136,800 355,735 145,518 210,217 138,401* 101,457 273,347 57,144 366,022 302,608 53,182 5,660 243,766 7,334 709,838 616,677 3,670 1,342 42,196 198,050 123,980 74,070 65,237 49,418 74,157 42,240 140,367 93,161 14,736 3,123 75,302 14,010 738,964 641,178 4,926 1,733 45,614 218,549 133,807 84,742 66,022 45,470 76,566 43,139 139,159 97,786 15,516 3,414 78,856 11,289 759,925 654,298 6,346 667 46,664 215,959 135,403 80,556 71,038 45,664 78,141 45,448 144,371 105,627 15,583 3,840 86,204 10,431 800,727 687,730 5,588 773 48,956 218,860 132,857 86,003 83,483 47,968 81,421 44,707 155,974 112,997 19,739 3,947 89,311 9,284 870,528 753,356 6,191 1,001 55,375 236,920 140,487 96,433 92,136 52,350 85,316 46,514 177,553 117,172 18,250 4,004 94,918 6,624 928,362 804,693 6,517 1,370 57,118 254,440 151,033 103,407 101,274 51,336 88,575 49,168 194,895 123,669 18,462 4,126 101,081 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............................................. 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 METROPOLITAN AREAS 11 Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas o f the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] S t. L o u is , M O — I L ( M S A ) 1984 S io u x C it y , IA — N E (M S A ) 1985 1986 1987 1988 34,266,350 36,565,426 3 8 ,6 71,2 11 41,2 0 2,779 43,912,926 46,958,696 1,377,30 0 1,432,393 1,4 7 1,8 70 1,565,965 1,640,740 1,7 7 1 ,1 6 8 34,196,037 70,313 2,403.6 36,493,876 71,550 2,422.3 38,588,684 82,527 2,438.1 41,102,551 100,228 2,455.4 43,814,010 98,916 2,466.7 46,808,806 149,890 2,477.1 1,354,805 22,495 117.6 1,406,756 25,637 117.0 1,433,295 38,575 115.3 1,515,110 50,855 114.4 1,605,896 34,844 115.7 1,736,024 35,144 116.2 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 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.............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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 rent8............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 14,2 57 15,095 15,861 16 ,781 17,802 18,957 1 1 ,7 1 4 12,238 12,763 13,685 14 ,18 1 15,242 25,681,785 1,531,820 -693,798 23,456,167 6,287,760 4,522,423 27,491,773 1,721,206 -755,580 25,014,987 6,669,633 4,880,806 29,232,553 1,845,450 -841,726 26,545,377 7,006,180 5,119,654 31,298,531 1,975,400 -840,509 28,482,622 7,314,548 5,405,609 33,434,298 2,205,922 -917,328 30,311,048 7,860,827 5,741,051 35,171,337 2,399,900 -917,374 31,854,063 9,011,477 6,093,156 1,026,656 64,785 -55,858 906,013 245,316 225,971 1,059,499 70,902 -55,435 933,162 257,568 241,663 1,098,225 74,594 -60,588 963,043 257,187 251,640 1,203,561 83,896 -66,553 1,053,112 252,326 260,527 1,273,403 93,862 -72,460 1,107,081 258,030 275,629 1,357,798 104,740 -75,330 1,177,728 293,986 299,454 21,343,292 2,255,605 2,082,888 48,790 2,034,098 22,883,592 2,320,804 2,287,377 50,719 2,236,658 24,234,513 2,497,409 2,500,631 62,379 2,438,252 25,745,236 2,610,268 2,943,027 79,604 2,863,423 27,460,545 2,775,084 3,198,669 78,831 3,119,838 28,781,994 2,955,188 3,434,155 130,214 3,303,941 779,897 80,283 166,476 18,339 148,137 810,161 80,019 169,319 21,557 147,762 833,707 83,366 181,152 34,563 146,589 896,404 87,056 220,101 46,705 173,396 959,269 92,581 221,563 30,735 190,818 1,024,524 100,192 233,082 31,045 202,037 70,313 25,611,472 22,491,591 70,947 231,688 1,764,500 6,878,402 2,489,325 4,389,077 2,360,725 1,886,036 2,375,676 1,388,180 5,535,437 3,119,881 974,944 290,678 1,854,259 71,550 27,420,223 24,078,834 70,941 265,771 1,923,899 7,217,307 2,605,698 4,611,609 2,412,690 2,033,567 2,557,732 1,519,595 6,077,332 3,341,389 1,035,443 318,625 1,987,321 82,527 29,150,026 25,722,588 78,583 198,989 2,089,233 7,577,172 2,760,446 4,816,726 2,512,240 2,044,460 2,751,907 1,766,649 6,703,355 3,427,438 1,006,898 338,008 2,082,532 100,228 31,198,303 27,545,499 105,684 190,902 2,154,537 7,764,740 2,863,619 4,901,121 2,555,683 2,297,531 2,895,698 2,239,109 7,341,615 3,652,804 1,067,048 349,019 2,236,737 98,916 33,335,382 29,489,953 113,568 211,085 2,259,920 8,267,685 3,052,224 5,215,461 2,739,068 2,500,913 3,075,793 2,272,721 8,049,200 3,845,429 1,128,464 354,346 2,362,619 149,890 35,021,447 30,990,141 116,124 217,205 2,228,071 8,623,692 3,113,818* 5,508,314* 2,883,489 2,667,672 3,197,429 2,278,101 8,778,358 4,031,306 1,170,063 364,056 2,497,187 22,495 1,004,161 890,003 17,877 2,169 61,765 227,162 172,285 54,877 102,180 67,886 107,044 56,654 247,266 114,158 24,146 2,143 87,869 25,637 1,033,862 914,575 14,837 2,930 60,651 241,314 184,443 56,871 100,410 68,105 104,424 59,944 261,960 119,287 25,730 2,267 ' 91,290 38,575 1,059,650 936,011 11,488 1,178 63,544 238,915 180,134 58,781 104,845 69,690 106,015 63,198 277,138 123,639 25,214 2,649 95,776 50,855 1,152,706 1,022,565 23,395 902 68,681 252,368 196,700 55,668 103,020 73,580 110,531 73,489 316,599 130,141 26,370 2,905 100,866 34,844 1,238,559 1,097,367 22,711 1,288 79,145 269,776 211,283 58,493 110,244 79,601 118,199 70,121 346,282 141,192 28,393 3,023 109,776 35,144 1,322,654 1,172,923 23,019 1,355 80,529 286,803 227,992 58,811 117,378 86,207 128,354 71,405 377,873 149,731 29,807 3,134 116,790 1985 1988 1989 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..................... Feoeral, civilian............................................. Military...................................................... State and local.............................................. S io u x F a lls , S D 1984 1985 1986 (M S A ) 1987 S p r in g fie ld , M O 1988 1989 1984 1986 (M S A ) 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............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome’...................................................... 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...................... PIUS: Dividends, interest, and rent’............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 1,495,450 1,588,345 1,677,90 3 1,7 93 ,3 47 1,9 18 ,472 2,080,248 2,554,357 2,749,354 2,964,502 3,157,9 26 3,388,102 1,479,500 15,950 118.5 3,6 53,277 1,556,320 32,025 121.5 1,646,681 31,222 121.5 1,753,986 39,361 123.0 1,884,382 34,090 125.5 2,041,812 38,436 126.8 2,540,244 14,113 217.0 2,735,509 13,845 221.3 2,946,731 17,771 226.3 3,141,123 16,803 230.9 3,368,407 19,695 234.3 3,632,846 20,431 238.0 12,615 13,073 13,807 14,5 78 15,285 16,412 1 1 ,7 7 3 12,425 13,099 13,676 14,463 15,353 1,229,030 82,270 -67,334 1,079,426 235,885 180,139 1,303,441 91,599 -69,791 1,142,051 249,906 196,388 1,379,594 98,131 -74,968 1,206,495 261,597 209,811 1,488,724 102,040 -80,968 1,305,716 266,956 220,675 1,607,526 114,589 -85,424 1,407,513 279,036 231,923 1,721,386 127,709 -88,896 1,504,781 322,809 252,658 1,961,171 115,367 -136,963 1,708,851 478,131 367,375 2,107,265 130,865 -142,754 1,833,646 511,320 404,388 2,285,944 142,609 -158,916 1,984,419 541,370 438,713 2,448,047 153,109 -166,035 2,128,903 561,427 467,596 2,628,428 172,395 -164,514 2,291,519 600,158 496,425 2,794,170 190,859 -167,551 2,435,760 687,490 530,027 975,316 95,412 158,302 13,662 144,640 1,026,620 95,483 181,338 29,778 151,560 1,084,562 102,211 192,821 29,018 163,803 1,155,381 106,800 226,543 37,048 189,495 1,251,864 115,018 240,644 31,785 208,859 1,340,561 124,773 256,052 36,118 219,934 1,551,096 144,922 265,153 10,983 254,170 1,664,176 150,208 292,881 10,853 282,028 1,786,188 164,186 335,570 14,886 320,684 1,887,481 169,412 391,154 13,862 377,292 2,015,022 178,987 434,419 16,831 417,588 2,139,330 192,692 462,148 17,634 444,514 15,950 1,213,080 1,084,068 11,533 3,772 75,029 191,489 129,631 61,858 141,254 110,750 138,685 108,386 303,170 129,012 50,173 4,140 74,699 32,025 1,271,416 1,135,456 10,522 4,485 74,415 175,095 119,760 55,335 145,528 112,807 146,663 128,758 337,183 135,960 50,870 4,377 80,713 31,222 1,348,372 1,204,450 8,517 3,087 77,535 197,135 136,994 60,141 150,361 112,560 145,638 138,585 371,032 143,922 53,167 5,050 85,705 39,361 1,449,363 1,295,495 16,408 3,420 83,480 188,633 127,235 61,398 156,694 122,257 156,446 151,227 416,930 153,868 56,897 5,626 91,345 34,090 1,573,436 1,408,107 15,946 3,866 96,969 201,488 136,596 64,892 169,257 141,296 169,791 158,498 450,996 165,329 62,518 5,798 97,013 38,436 1,682,950 1,510,750 16,512 4,000 103,795 203,237 134,221 69,016 165,355 152,059 187,039 185,890 492,863 172,200 63,947 6,060 102,193 14,113 1,947,058 1,712,888 17,315 4,538 111,018 412,351 196,792 215,559 200,329 168,217 242,275 83,607 473,238 234,170 46,960 8,011 179,199 13,845 2,093,420 1,845,126 15,075 5,911 131,856 431,590 208,457 223,133 199,655 181,283 258,431 90,410 530,915 248,294 49,998 8,739 189,557 17,771 2,268,173 2,001,953 13,381 3,822 152,068 467,909 227,235 240,674 202,980 186,883 267,870 105,101 601,939 266,220 50,607 9,659 205,954 16,803 2,431,244 2,145,221 29,980 3,800 162,419 461,874 217,049 244,825 209,781 204,877 291,827 116,817 663,846 286,023 55,325 10,296 220,402 19,695 2,608,733 2,293,856 29,121 4,774 171,697 482,660 225,865 256,795 216,999 224,382 314,031 120,346 729,846 314,877 62,969 10,901 241,007 20,431 2,773,739 2,439,907 30,066 4,643 165,927 499,034 238,794 260,240 228,478 240,343 329,832 130,193 811,391 333,832 66,412 11,317 256,103 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. 12 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME METROPOLITAN AREAS Table 4.— Personal Income for Metropolitan Areas of the Plains Region, 19 84-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Waterloo— Cedar Falls, IA (M S A ) Topeka, K S (M S A ) 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 2,222,325 2,209,598 12,727 159.2 13,962 2,357,509 2,337,554 19,955 159.7 14,761 2,473,749 2,453,277 20,472 160.7 15,397 2,607,062 2,590,378 16,684 162.4 16,055 2,771,354 2,758,868 12,486 164.8 16,816 2,977,494 2,962,341 15,153 166.5 17,886 1,856,213 1,832,224 23,989 160.0 11,599 1,858,808 1,818,594 40,214 155.8 11,934 1,853,668 1,796,619 57,049 150.9 12,283 1,933,788 1,885,714 48,074 148.3 13,043 2,059,667 2,025,979 33,688 147.8 13,940 2,232,995 2,192,209 40,786 146.4 15,248 1,796,027 106,942 -165,048 1,524,037 3/3,050 325,238 1,897,950 118,833 -177,030 1,602,087 405,432 349,990 1,997,870 129,309 -194,501 1,674,060 428,161 371,528 2,116,674 136,941 -203,462 1,776,271 438,710 392,081 2,249,305 142,904 -222,934 1,883,467 470,091 417,796 2,375,229 155,166 -238,632 1,981,431 534,060 462,003 1,392,524 84,925 -97,237 1,210,362 353,626 292,225 1,356,132 86,140 -86,282 1,183,710 358,321 316,777 1,326,940 85,538 -74,610 1,166,792 357,716 329,160 1,439,819 95,969 -87,446 1,256,404 341,729 335,655 1,573,089 110,693 -100,156 1,362,240 348,129 349,298 1,691,949 123,811 -109,455 1,458,683 395,548 378,764 1,503,977 140,465 151,585 11,245 140,340 1,587,174 142,810 167,966 18,548 149,418 1,667,346 149,964 180,560 19,121 161,439 1,763,018 157,830 195,826 15,302 180,524 1,872,765 167,720 208,820 11,141 197,679 1,970,511 179,910 224,808 13,846 210,962 1,140,348 121,177 130,999 17,278 113,721 1,092,670 108,931 154,531 33,939 120,592 1,044,110 104,046 178,784 51,137 127,647 1,149,913 114,304 175,602 42,248 133,354 1,270,703 126,255 176,131 28,185 147,946 1,361,910 137,560 192,479 35,666 156,813 12,727 1,783,300 1,400,887 4,239 7,806 101,621 244,239 209,034 35,205 257,770 115,910 150,963 130,887 387,452 382,413 80,235 7,838 294,340 19,955 1,877,995 1,472,691 3,884 8,851 102,769 254,527 221,457 33,070 266,621 124,272 157,415 137,740 416,612 405,304 79,972 8,852 316,480 20,472 1,977,398 1,544,350 3,718 6,876 111,785 262,591 227,865 34,726 265,403 130,253 162,400 148,164 453,160 433,048 80,849 13,144 339,055 16,684 2,099,990 1,652,346 5,863 7,167 125,774 282,423 247,963 34,460 266,326 134,441 171,613 172,858 485,881 447,644 83,284 16,159 348,201 12,486 2,236,819 1,758,064 6,091 7,963 125,409 291,263 255,404 35,859 274,982 105,341 232,861 175,816 538,338 478,755 91,428 17,240 370,087 15,153 2,360,076 1,844,339 6,334 9,012 124,939 302,889 262,110 40,779 296,741 107,214 236,255 183,936 577,019 515,737 96,700 17,407 401,630 23,989 1,368,535 1,174,966 4,594 3,131 (0) 544,607 75,952 468,655 66,446 (D) 125,711 65,545 242,444 193,569 16,020 2,882 174,667 40,214 1,315,918 1,110,900 3,762 4,051 47,582 475,908 53,730 422,178 62,675 66,431 123,098 65,869 261,524 205,018 16,817 3,004 185,197 57,049 1,269,891 1,056,632 3,718 2,248 50,997 399,848 54,704 345,144 60,035 66,481 123,271 71,038 278,996 213,259 16,659 3,466 193,134 48,074 1,391,745 1,167,428 5,024 2,252 50,845 481,156 63,334 417,822 57,434 68,974 128,079 80,189 293,475 224,317 17,397 3,862 203,058 33,688 1,539,401 1,301,278 5,314 3,026 58,303 554,483 66,415 488,068 63,370 76,562 143,640 73,858 322,722 238,123 18,780 4,247 215,096 40,786 1,651,163 1,398,699 5,463 2,796 63,099 599,101 73,414 525,687 67,950 84,098 154,791 73,/bl 34/,650 252,464 19,571 4,496 228,397 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 6,458,291 6,429,431 28,860 461.1 14,005 6,775,003 6,727,954 47,049 465.7 14,549 7,190,216 7,114,738 75,478 468.3 15,353 7,490,103 7,416,826 73,277 474.3 15,791 7,954,649 7,892,965 61,684 483.1 16,465 8,500,514 8,450,107 50,407 488.9 17,387 5,158,505 316,508 -170,518 4,671,479 1,003,065 783,747 5,375,008 347,651 -173,233 4,854,124 1,091,054 829,825 5,764,262 383,238 -195,543 5,185,481 1,125,328 879,407 6,045,820 399,668 -210,314 5,435,838 1,128,859 925,406 6,393,139 428,801 -217,241 5,747,097 1,212,407 995,145 6,721,639 468,520 -223,955 6,029,164 1,376,741 1,094,609 4,182,248 470,143 506,114 21,689 484,425 4,350,586 465,037 559,385 40,151 519,234 4,633,185 507,414 623,663 68,848 554,815 4,853,358 523,180 669,282 66,519 602,763 5,115,641 553,780 723,718 55,104 668,614 5,374,887 592,301 754,451 43,997 710,454 28,860 5,129,645 4,577,646 12,570 118,461 301,095 1,683,590 261,099 1,422,491 337,725 333,836 493,696 247,337 1,049,336 551,999 110,848 85,386 355,765 47,049 5,327,959 4,732,124 13,397 120,785 305,068 1,698,571 260,755 1,437,816 335,074 358,677 516,542 267,502 1,116,508 595,835 120,185 90,574 385,076 75,478 5,688,784 5,063,990 13,913 88,610 322,279 1,899,057 272,643 1,626,414 341,063 363,572 539,490 285,926 1,210,080 624,794 120,012 91,727 413,055 73,277 5,972,543 5,313,614 18,633 76,635 318,117 1,974,871 286,287 1,688,584 351,614 366,480 555,969 322,963 1,328,332 658,929 127,252 102,389 429,288 61,684 6,331,455 5,616,126 20,133 72,860 321,268 2,057,708 301,142 1,756,566 394,484 386,609 597,107 305,299 1,460,658 715,329 142,718 107,502 465,109 50,407 6,671,232 5,916,277 19,419 68,574 323,388 2,201,820 295,155 1,906,665 399,677 399,613 618,457 299,500 1,585,829 754,955 146,537 110,678 497,740 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... 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: Proprietors' income8............................................... Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Nondurable goods........................................ Transportation and public utilities.......................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................ Government and government enterprises..................... State and local.............................................. W ichita, K S (M S A ) Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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 W ork 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. O $ > (fi "t O n o W tu w ô ai W O O c (fi (/> fi) (/> (fi (fi O f-» (fi a LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME (S D) B> O (D (A iowa 14 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Total Personal Income P e t. o f S ta te , 1 9 8 9 P e t. C h a n g e , 1 9 8 4 - 8 9 C e d a r R a p id s D a v e n p o r t, IA - IL * D e s M o in e s D ubuque Io w a C it y O m a h a , N E -IA * S io u x C it y , IA -N E * W a te rlo o N o n m e tro p o r t io n * Iowa P o rtio n of M etro 80% 60% 4 0% 20% 0% 20% 40% 60% Earnings Percent Change by Nonfarm Industry 19 8 4 -8 9 ■ lo w a U l M e t r o P o rtio n I I N on m e t r o P o r t i o n 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% - 20% E a rn in g s* A g .S e rv. M in in g C onstr. * Total Nonfarm Earnings. ** T r a n s p o r ta tio n and P u b lic U t ili t ie s . *** Finance, Insura nce, and Real Estate. M anu . TPU** Trade FIRE*** S e rvice s Gov’t LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 15 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89 [Thousands of dollars] State of Iowa 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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: Transter payments........................................... Earnings by Place of Work Earnings bytype: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors' income0............................................... 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.............................................. Iowa (Metropolitan portion) 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 34,763,303 33,175,674 1,587,629 2,904.4 11,969 36,216,796 34,149,594 2,067,202 2,881.4 12,569 37,738,515 35,006,604 2,731,911 2,840.2 13,287 39,149,193 36,488,029 2,661,164 2,823.0 13,868 41,017,904 38,936,882 2,081,022 2,833.9 14,474 44,536,572 42,093,598 2,442,974 2,843.3 15,664 23,394,270 1,355,193 234,975 22,274,052 7,353,349 5,135,902 24,369,885 1,468,611 297,335 23,198,609 7,506,325 5,511,862 25,783,410 1,565,358 282,111 24,500,163 7,544,263 5,694,089 27,417,234 1,728,244 265,587 25,954,577 7,331,856 5,862,760 28,987,883 1,954,951 327,576 27,360,508 7,468,741 6,188,655 17,301,018 1,751,492 4,341,760 1,311,338 3,030,422 17,753,160 1,704,512 4,912,213 1,803,103 3,109,110 18,281,683 1,784,217 5,717,510 2,477,763 3,239,747 19,623,343 1,894,820 5,899,071 2,404,656 3,494,415 1,587,629 21,806,641 18,321,516 223,985 88,057 1,204,934 5,473,756 2,070,233 3,403,523 1,646,252 1,681,490 2,313,105 1,332,842 4,357,095 3,485,125 490,842 59,201 2,935,082 2,067,202 22,302,683 18,621,947 186,035 104,061 1,180,582 5,405,465 2,055,131 3,350,334 1,646,735 1,712,346 2,322,454 1,373,863 4,690,406 3,680,736 518,604 63,247 3,098,885 2,731,911 23,051,499 19,220,716 157,661 66,607 1,196,714 5,457,394 2,122,309 3,335,085 1,729,606 1,697,772 2,373,646 1,468,625 5,072,691 3,830,783 528,604 71,549 3,230,630 2,661,164 24,756,070 20,684,236 262,440 75,391 1,208,891 5,983,033 2,298,127 3,684,906 1,773,188 1,787,764 2,457,232 1,714,468 5,421,829 4,071,834 565,605 78,674 3,427,555 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 15,733,280 15,555,262 178,018 1,231.7 12,773 16,399,979 16,188,792 211,187 1,228.2 13,353 17,009,005 16,704,464 304,541 1,217.5 13,970 17,962,219 17,660,532 301,687 1,218.9 14,737 19,172,343 18,953,414 218,929 1,230.5 15,581 20,740,657 20,488,573 252,084 1,242.2 16,697 31,139,280 2,185,419 338,488 29,292,349 8,521,096 6,723,127 11,909,725 723,433 -280,641 10,905,651 2,712,290 2,115,339 12,329,428 789,021 -257,908 11,282,499 2,826,233 2,291,247 12,862,002 844,428 -279,445 11,738,129 2,896,074 2,374,802 13,917,369 936,139 -360,527 12,620,703 2,880,300 2,461,216 15,041,638 1,056,009 -350,120 13,635,509 2,935,559 2,601,275 16,109,582 1,174,122 -370,104 14,565,356 3,343,000 2,832,301 21,218,209 2,042,736 5,726,938 1,832,875 3,894,063 22,609,337 2,207,097 6,322,846 2,203,612 4,119,234 9,612,854 967,954 1,328,917 140,164 1,188,753 9,958,370 949,257 1,421,801 175,423 1,246,378 10,298,717 991,023 1,572,262 270,490 1,301,772 11,147,252 1,056,125 1,713,992 267,730 1,446,262 12,096,101 1,137,889 1,807,648 186,465 1,621,183 12,928,923 1,228,885 1,951,774 221,317 1,730,457 2,081,022 26,906,861 22,526,959 267,753 83,003 1,359,700 6,429,846 2,446,619 3,983,227 1,908,965 1,970,169 2,698,225 1,753,433 6,055,865 4,379,902 602,401 81,078 3,696,423 2,442,974 28,696,306 24,050,573 271,529 81,459 1,435,931 6,771,382 2,591,298 4,180,084 1,990,164 2,132,018 2,870,700 1,841,694 6,655,696 4,645,733 625,489 83,005 3,937,239 178,018 11,731,707 9,993,913 80,270 30,419 545,093* 2,940,880 1,070,854 1,870,026 855,325 886,206* 1,174,722 910,300 2,414,324* 1,737,794 280,640 29,949 1,427,205 211,187 12,118,241 10,275,527 67,892 38,951 589,694 2,884,004 1,037,903 1,846,101 884,836 928,100 1,191,236 958,703 2,732,111 1,842,714 297,422 32,308 1,512,984 304,541 12,557,461 10,629,793 60,220 20,112 614,224 2,829,789 1,062,270 1,767,519 915,017 935,275 1,238,264 1,037,967 2,978,925 1,927,668 302,156 36,412 1,589,100 301,687 13,615,682 11,553,749 98,768 25,494 638,234 3,112,845 1,170,742 1,942,103 958,758 999,055 1,298,964 1,192,861 3,228,770 2,061,933 324,741 39,876 1,697,316 218,929 14,822,709 12,592,958 102,851 30,212 724,529 3,318,675 1,255,186 2,063,489 1,027,444 1,110,577 1,418,009 1,264,004 3,596,657 2,229,751 350,255 40,815 1,838,681 252,084 15,857,498 13,481,662 105,018 28,718 776,080 3,457,391 1,353,827 2,103,564 ¿069*017 ¿202,688 ¿530*310 1,352,739 3,959,701 2,375,836 363,630 41,553 1.970Î653 Iowa (Nonmetropolitan portion) 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1............................................. 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. Adair, Iowa 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 19,030,023 17,620,412 1,409,611 1,672.7 11,377 19,816,817 17,960,802 1,856,015 1,653.3 11,987 20,729,510 18,302,140 2,427,370 1,622.7 12,775 21,186,974 18,827,497 2,359,477 1,604.2 13,207 21,845,561 19,983,468 1,862,093 1,603.4 13,625 23,795,915 21,605,025 2,190,890 1,601.1 14,862 93,990 86,993 6,997 9.3 10,151 11,484,545 631,760 515,616 11,368,401 4,641,059 3,020,563 12,040,457 679,590 555,243 11,916,110 4,680,092 3,220,615 12,921,408 720,930 561,556 12,762,034 4,648,189 3,319,287 13,499,865 792,105 626,114 13,333,874 4,451,556 3,401,544 13,946,245 898,942 677,696 13,724,999 4,533,182 3,587,380 15,029,698 1,011,297 708,592 14,726,993 5,178,096 3,890,826 7,688,164 783,538 3,012,843 1,171,174 1,841,669 7,794,790 755,255 3,490,412 1,627,680 1,862,732 7,982,966 793,194 4,145,248 2,207,273 1,937,975 8,476,091 838,695 4,185,079 2,136,926 2,048,153 9,122,108 904,847 3,919,290 1,646,410 2,272,880 1,409,611 10,074,934 8,327,603 139,610* 54,237* 626,649 2,532,876 971,125* 1,485,390* 785,358* 773,482* 1,138,383 422,542 1,824,187* 1,747,331 210,202 29,252 1,507,877 1,856,015 10,184,442 8,346,420 116,855* 59,420* 590,888 2,521,461 992,348* 1,472,061* 756,608* 784,246 1,131,218 415,160 1,958,295 1,838,022 221,182 30,939 1,585,901 2,427,370 10,494,038 8,590,923 97,441 44,469* 582,490 2,627,605 1,033,511* 1,523,470* 808,068* 762,497 1,135,382 430,658 2,093,766 1,903,115 226,448 35,137 1,641,530 2,359,477 11,140,388 9,130,487 (D) (D) 570,657 2,870,188 1,101,959* 1,692,766* 808,738* 788,709 1,158,268 521,607 2,193,059 2,009,901 240,864 38,798 1,730,239 1,862,093 12,084,152 9,934,001 (D) (D) 635,171 3,111,171 1,180,794* 1,875,491* 875,328* 844,963* 1,280,216 489,429 2,459,208 2,150,151 252,146 40,263 1,857,742 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 96,742 87,144 9,598 9.0 10,729 108,828 89,446 19,382 8.7 12,493 109,209 90,533 18,676 8.6 12,763 111,613 97,033 14,580 8.5 13,125 122,698 104*543 18,155 84 14,586 42,364 2,388 7,032 47,008 30,405 16,577 45,790 2,605 6,066 49,251 30,040 17,451 57,485 2,815 6,503 61,173 29,919 17,736 59,599 3,143 7*126 63,582 27,855 17,772 60,829 ¿728 7*372 64*473 28*289 18^851 65902 4137 8024 69789 32456 20,453 9,680,414 978,212 4,371,072 1,982,295 2,388,777 25,709 2,424 14,231 5,345 8,886 26,592 2,441 16,757 8,023 8,734 27,312 2,609 27,564 17,876 9,688 30,592 2,905 26,102 17,174 8,928 34,180 3,341 23,308 13,140 10,168 34,915 3*476 27*511 16*785 10*726 2,190,890 12,838,808 10,568,911 153,334* (D) 659,851 3,313,991 1,195,477* 2,018,848* 914,836* 913,203* 1,340,390 488,955 2,663,825* 2,269,897 261,859 41,452 1,966,586 6,997 35,367 29,104 (D) (0) 3,266 2,889 (D) (D) (0) 3,605 5,198 1,886 6,465 6,263 868 149 5,246 9,598 36,192 29,670 (D) (0) 2,779 3,263 (0) (D) (D) 3,590 5,304 2,037 7,028 6,522 945 250 5,327 19,382 38,103 31,451 317 (9) 2,774 4,281 (0) (0) (D) 3,506 4,986 1,994 7,616 6,652 994 179 5,479 18,676 40,923 33,952 *434 (D) 2,535 5,685 (D) (D) (D) 4,209 5,072 2*230 8,013 6,971 1,032 195 5,744 14,580 46,249 38,646 534 (D) 2,623 7*620 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,735 2,198 9053 7*603 1,184 201 6,218 18,155 47*747 39743 579 (D) 2629 8092 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5978 2321 (D) 8,004 1245 204 6,555 16 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 4-8 9 — Continued [Thousands of dollars] ___________________________________ Allamakee. Iowa Adams, Iowa 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 149,674 141,443 8,231 15.4 9,717 152,765 145,785 6,980 15.3 10,006 164,223 150,359 13,864 15.0 10,915 172,794 153,915 18,879 14.9 11,585 175,711 161,855 13,856 14.9 11,769 192,350 174,177 18,173 14.9 12,869 86,259 5,414 3,056 83,901 40,967 27,897 97,771 109,756 5,859 2,897 94,809 40,907 28,507 6,668 2,809 105,897 37,844 29,053 111,582 7,531 2,943 106,994 38,500 30,217 121,350 8,524 2,626 115,452 44,083 32,815 1984 Income by Place of Residence T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ............ Nonfarmpersonal Income. Farmincome1............. 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............................ 55,588 53,160 2,428 5.6 10,007 58,566 27,784 1,658 3,238 29,364 52,615 5,951 5.5 10 ,7 1 7 67,606 55,589 12,017 5.3 12,656 69,765 56,230 13,535 5.4 12,953 65,482 59,562 5,920 5.3 74,029 63,605 10,424 5.2 12,454 14,138 42,200 37,950 2,567 43,398 44,941 16,248 9606 117,9 39,394 14,158 11,930 12,840 86,914 4,967 3,126 85,073 39,278 25,323 15,878 31,360 1,797 3,159 32,722 14,867 10,346 10,977 39,083 I, 970 3,954 41,067 14,743 II, 18,555 1,684 7,545 965 6,580 18,373 1,538 11,449 4,565 6,884 19,055 1,657 18,371 10,683 7,688 20,891 1,821 19,488 12,179 7,309 22,992 2,011 12,947 4,605 8,342 23,441 2,094 17,863 9,150 8,713 50,666 5,367 30,881 6,057 24,824 52,158 5,211 28,890 4,880 24,010 54,970 5,707 37,094 11,793 25,301 59,899 6,193 43,664 16,711 26,953 63,702 6,619 41,261 11,697 29,564 67,375 7,076 46,899 16,001 30,898 2,428 25,356 20,873 401 (D) 1,470 1,624 (D) (D) (D) 3,971 3,025 1,197 7,034 4,483 795 90 3,598 5,951 25,409 20,784 326 (D) 1,523 1,400 (D) (0) (D) 4,283 3,034 1,107 7,018 4,625 854 95 3,676 12,017 27,066 22,471 297 (D) 1,394 4,717 (D) (D) (D) 1,706 2,943 1,143 7,701 4,595 865 108 3,622 13,535 28,665 23,892 387 (D) 1,365 5,746 3,356 2,390 (D) 1,738 3,272 1,329 7,775 4,773 963 123 3,687 5,920 32,030 26,925 393 (D) 1,439 6,904 3,832 3,072 (D) 1,899 3,930 1,314 8,501 5,105 1,019 125 3,961 10,424 32,974 27,647 390 (0) 1,597 6,849 (D) (D) (0) 2,107 3,704 1,331 9,026 5,327 1,090 127 4,110 8,231 78,683 66,302 3,605 706 3,877 13,084 6,220 6,864 11,479 6,904 9,930 4,583 12,134 12,381 1,148 253 10,980 6,980 79,279 66,363 2,709 669 3,598 14,257 6,922 7,335 10,008 7,518 10,305 3,367 13,932 12,916 1,238 270 11,408 13,864 83,907 69,978 2,346 319 4,306 16,491 7,638 8,853 11,163 6,625 9,959 3,595 15,174 13,929 1,334 308 12,287 18,879 90,877 76,145 3,311 282 4,350 19,289 8,752 10,537 11,670 7,031 10,011 4,066 16,135 14,732 1,509 339 12,884 13,856 97,726 82,187 3,197 336 4,508 21,497 9,354 12,143 11,552 7,077 11,956 4,249 17,815 15,539 1,636 353 13,550 18,173 103,177 86,859 4,808 327 4,244 22,844 9,789 13,055 11,721 7,642 12,498 4,437 18,338 16,318 1,784 362 14,172 2,186 3,910 43,924 13,935 4,011 2,846 4,389 Earnings by Place of Work 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.............................................. Audubon, Iowa Appanoose, Iowa 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1985 1986 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 ) .......................................................................... 145,060 143,850 1,210 14.8 9,805 148,920 146,735 2,185 14.6 10,234 157,608 151,389 6,219 14.3 10,998 164,954 157,527 7,427 14.3 11,507 171,431 166,771 4,660 14.3 12,004 187,011 178,662 8,349 14.3 13,064 85,608 78,511 7,097 8.4 10,211 89,807 75,798 14,009 8.2 10,968 96,510 76,271 20,239 7.9 12,189 100,172 75,855 24,317 7.7 13,036 95,259 79,716 15,543 7.6 12,498 104,433 86,935 17,498 7.5 13,911 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.......................................... 73,180 4,761 6,129 74,548 32,490 38,022 74,766 5,151 6,429 76,044 32,928 39,948 84,261 5,683 5,747 84,325 32,800 40,483 92,241 6,436 6,060 91,865 31,769 41,320 96,086 7,283 6,733 95,536 32,325 43,570 104,016 8,170 7,248 103,094 37,009 46,908 41,436 2,219 4,093 43,310 27,873 14,425 47,035 2,309 4,026 48,752 25,830 15,225 53,205 2,376 4,132 54,961 26,011 15,538 57,856 2,579 4,569 59,846 24,500 15,826 51,859 2,947 4,627 53,539 24,920 16,800 55,693 3,386 4,812 57,119 28,516 18,798 47,809 5,047 20,324 454 19,870 49,196 4,981 20,589 1,495 19,094 53,871 5,640 24,750 5,582 19,168 58,212 6,066 27,963 6,815 21,148 62,658 6,483 26,945 4,098 22,847 65,108 6,938 31,970 7,848 24,122 21,618 2,019 17,799 4,883 12,916 20,908 1,890 24,237 11,823 12,414 20,798 1,906 30,501 18,058 12,443 21,678 1,910 34,268 22,022 12,246 23,561 2,103 26,195 13,237 12,958 25,029 2,290 28,374 15,156 13,218 1,210 71,970 60,536 1,007 832 2,856 12,733 8,525 4,208 13,513 2,608 8,205 2,473 16,309 11,434 2,159 240 9,035 2,185 72,581 60,685 876 1,062 2,174 13,222 9,122 4,100 12,324 2,397 8,100 2,499 18,031 11,896 2,207 257 9,432 6,219 78,042 65,855 725 1,031 2,047 17,519 10,687 6,832 14,178 2,183 7,819 2,472 17,881 12,187 2,219 294 9,674 7,427 84,814 71,709 (0) (D) 1,710 20,129 11,813 8,316 15,138 2,233 8,224 2,923 19,348 13,105 2,346 326 10,433 4,660 91,426 77,054 (D) (D) 2,013 21,221 13,686 7,535 15,432 2,615 9,233 2,428 22,091 14,372 2,503 337 11,532 8,349 95,667 80,332 (D) (0) 1,832 21,897 (») (D) 16,006 2,834 9,526 2,452 23,675 15,335 2,564 346 12,425 7,097 34,339 28,000 1,696 71 3,636 1,451 (0) (D) 3,113 3,706 4,813 2,354 7,160 6,339 996 135 5,208 14,009 33,026 26,521 1,282 94 3,377 1,317 (0) (D) 2,868 3,571 4,422 2,160 7,430 6,505 1,049 143 5,313 20,239 32,966 26,366 1,086 (L) 2,901 1,354 (0) (0) 3,284 3,191 4,350 2,540 7,627 6,600 1,042 163 5,395 24,317 33,539 26,662 2,095 113 2,626 858 (») 15,543 36,316 28,824 2,091 51 3,023 693 (D) (D) 3,491 3,967 4,920 2,165 8,423 7,492 1,250 180 6,062 17,498 38,195 30,451 2,224 53 3,144 848 (D) (D) 3,709 4,136 5,149 1,981 9,207 7,744 1,261 182 6,301 1984 1988 1989 1984 1987 Income by Place of Residence Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Construction................................................. Manufacturing............................................... Nondurable goods........................................ Transportation and public utilities......................... Government and government enterprises..................... State and local.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. m 2,950 3,485 4,273 2,659 7,603 6,877 1,182 175 5,520 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 17 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued (Thousands of dollars] B e n to n , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 B la c k H a w k , Io w a 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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........................................... 268,085 278,916 301,704 310,0 79 3 0 7,747 342,011 1,5 77,5 71 1,569,286 1,558,553 1,630,071 244,680 23,405 23.1 252,307 26,609 23.0 1,745 ,0 74 259,808 41,896 22.7 1,890,964 273,912 36,167 22.6 289,602 18,145 22.7 312,392 29,619 22.9 1,562,530 15,041 135.3 1,544,661 24,625 131.4 1,523,173 35,380 127.1 1,600,781 29,290 124.9 1,723,296 21,778 124.5 1,862,783 28,181 123.3 11,582 12,148 13,319 13 ,73 7 13,535 14,961 111,556 5,584 59,301 165,273 63,439 39,373 115,140 5,979 63,495 172,656 64,736 41,524 134,558 6,408 68,088 196,238 62,554 42,912 133,960 7,138 79,417 206,239 59,753 44,087 126,257 8,299 83,276 201,234 60,835 45,678 142,778 9,373 89,647 223,052 69,499 49,460 1,249,761 76,407 -137,192 1,036,162 287,128 254,281 1,199,788 76,570 -120,264 1,002,954 290,616 275,716 1,162,809 75,544 -103,969 983,296 289,081 286,176 1,270,452 84,971 -123,724 1,061,757 276,534 291,780 1,394,759 97,966 -137,926 1,158,867 281,770 304,437 1,500,976 109,376 -151,083 1,240,517 319,895 330,552 61,806 5,841 43,909 19,453 24,456 62,156 5,654 47,330 22,872 24,458 64,105 6,048 64,405 38,333 26,072 65,705 6,166 62,089 32,601 29,488 72,398 6,854 47,005 14,724 32,281 75,462 7,232 60,084 26,361 33,723 1,039,408 110,948 99,405 10,691 88,714 987,310 98,623 113,855 20,527 93,328 938,797 93,643 130,369 31,499 98,870 1,038,688 103,469 128,295 25,444 102,851 1,148,105 114,363 132,291 18,123 114,168 1,230,540 124,516 145,920 24,749 121,171 23,405 88,151 69,239 (D) 342 8,516 6,828 1,883 4,945 5,572 (D) 11,810 5,385 16,063 18,912 1,617 376 16,919 26,609 88,531 68,640 1,347 444 6,785 6,735 1,721 5,014 5,158 13,427 11,413 4,989 18,342 19,891 1,694 404 17,793 41,896 92,662 72,050 1,000 327 7,314 7,414 1,830 5,584 7,283 13,469 11,208 5,192 18,843 20,612 1,717 460 18,435 36,167 97,793 76,239 2,209 315 7,508 8,452 2,051 6,401 7,892 12,818 10,556 6,196 20,293 21,554 1,922 513 19,119 18,145 108,112 84,977 2,211 431 8,523 9,877 2,483 7,394 8,448 14,374 11,605 6,677 22,831 23,135 2,026 536 20,573 29,619 113,159 88,580 2,505 447 8,798 9,138 1,682 7,456 9,008 15,809 12,245 6,002 24,628 24,579 2,051 553 21,975 15,041 1,234,720 1,059,341 3,209 2,702 49,610 511,355 62,327 449,028 62,272 56,072 111,901 48,540 213,680 175,379 14,467 2,474 158,438 24,625 1,175,163 989,102 2,522 3,501 40,880 439,135 40,562 398,573 59,202 57,369 109,763 47,976 228,754 186,061 15,184 2,566 168,311 35,380 1,127,429 933,763 2,596 1,942 45,096 364,644 41,546 323,098 56,165 57,285 109,982 51,780 244,273 193,666 15,006 2,967 175,693 29,290 1,241,162 1,037,158 3,487 1,982 44,215 445,031 47,483 397,548 54,002 58,729 113,658 59,445 256,609 204,004 15,623 3,331 185,050 21,778 1,372,981 1,156,470 3,701 2,665 51,017 511,794 50,631 461,163 59,639 65,384 127,687 53,125 281,458 216,511 16,972 3,697 195,842 28,181 1,472,795 1,243,398 3,877 2,555 55,299 552,600 57,728 494,872 63,899 72,416 137,679 52,173 302,900 229,397 17,491 3,936 207,970 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 11,6 6 1 11,939 12,261 13,052 14,019 15,335 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.............................................. B o o n e , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 B r e m e r , Io w a 1987 1988 1989 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............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1.............................................. 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: Adjuslmenl for residence................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.............................. Pius: Transfer payments........................................... 308,065 324,001 336,712 341,820 347,948 376,885 278,642 289,522 289,003 19,062 26.0 297,324 26,677 25.8 295,115 3 0 3 ,717 302,600 34,112 25.5 314,593 309,297 32,523 25.4 342,031 329,105 18,843 25.4 355,618 21,267 25.5 269,694 8,948 24.7 273,933 15,589 24.3 273,446 21,669 23.8 284,933 18,784 23.4 11,868 302,683 11,910 23.3 12,551 329Ì426 12,605 23.1 13,203 13,470 13,679 14,761 11,262 11,904 12,397 12,995 13,515 14,782 160,387 8,652 39,504 191,239 64,394 52,432 172,223 9,443 39,874 202,654 65,917 55,430 183,251 10,027 40,923 214,147 66,251 56,314 187,150 10,583 43,081 219,648 64,848 57,324 185,086 12,016 47,182 220,252 66,027 61,669 197,580 13,491 50,287 234,376 75,374 67,135 142,763 8,518 39,955 174,200 66,498 37,944 156,344 9,570 33,982 180,756 67,705 41,061 164,131 9,994 29,359 183,496 68,635 42,984 169,367 10,998 36,278 194,647 65,195 43,875 178,330 12,727 37,770 203,373 66,359 44,861 190973 14,435 41,628 218*166 75^653 48Í212 116,271 10,100 34,016 15,534 18,482 119,539 9,822 42,862 23,372 19,490 121,705 10,033 51,513 31,025 20,488 126,899 10,330 49,921 29,534 20,387 135,228 11,239 38,619 16,058 22,561 142,800 12,117 42,663 18,731 23,932 100,940 10,229 31,594 6,587 25,007 105,360 10,308 40,676 13,412 27,264 105,313 10,403 48,415 19,638 28,777 111,225 10,835 47,307 16,804 30,503 122,598 11,892 43,840 10,062 33,778 131,370 13*044 46,559 10,917 35,642 19,062 141,325 104,378 631 264 6,646 15,456 9,373 6,083 24,123 7,481 21,854 4,717 23,206 36,947 2,552 554 33,841 26,677 145,546 105,809 573 405 6,810 14,432 9,086 5,346 23,308 7,995 22,138 4,560 25,588 39,737 2,722 444 36,571 34,112 149,139 108,633 509 152 5,919 15,390 9,337 6,053 22,850 8,749 23,242 4,583 27,239 40,506 2,868 504 37,134 32,523 154,627 110,186 (D) (D) 4,367 15,949 8,370 7,579 22,794 9,426 23,405 5,576 26,272 44,441 3,120 576 40,745 18,843 166,243 120,066 (D) (») 5,507 17,210 8,868 8,342 24,272 11,205 25,004 4,836 29,524 46,177 3,257 600 42,320 21,267 176,313 128,537 657 718 5,972 19,433 10,337 9,096 25,535 12,910 26,663 4,539 32,110 47,776 3,345 618 43,813 8,948 133,815 115,625 1,385 429 (D) 33,252 13,625 19,627 4,174 (0) 13,810 17,005 28,764 18,190 1,553 408 16,229 15,589 140,755 121,798 1,240 550 6,702 36,773 13,168 23,605 3,473 9,062 13,335 17,893 32,770 18,957 1,633 438 16,886 21,669 142,462 122,869 1,122 306 5,901 35,204 13,158 22,046 3,870 9,196 13,289 19,258 34,723 19,593 1,653 499 17,441 18,784 150,583 130,270 1,537 270 6,630 36,125 15,851 20,274 3,432 10,245 14,421 20,744 36,866 20,313 1,774 531 18,008 11,910 166,420 144,808 1,613 361 7,286 42,689 15Í784 26,905 3J31 11,178 15,953 20,733 41,264 2Ú12 1,808 550 19,254 12,605 178,368 155,301 1,586 241 7,800 46*501 15*686 30815 4,051 11,682 17,112 21*578 44750 23¡067 2,080 560 20,427 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. 18 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Buena Vista, Iowa Buchanan, Iowa 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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 lor 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.............................................. 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 239,773 226,977 12,796 21.0 11,435 265,357 232,073 33,284 20.7 12,844 278,522 239,827 38,695 20.5 13,594 279,499 245,060 34,439 20.2 13,834 290,582 259,390 31,192 20.1 14,430 320,125 282,972 37,153 20.1 15,896 132,629 8,704 49,399 173,324 60,977 47,715 143,711 8,392 3,705 139,024 63,090 37,659 167,105 9,137 3,618 161,586 63,640 40,131 179,577 9,896 3,102 172,783 63,769 41,970 183,913 10,878 3,530 176,565 59,972 42,962 192,931 12,303 3,707 184,335 61,096 45,151 211,984 13,981 3,676 201,679 69,789 48,657 79,281 7,167 36,220 13,040 23,180 83,218 7,777 41,634 17,360 24,274 100,449 9,810 33,452 8,347 25,105 103,908 9,789 53,408 28,933 24,475 108,676 10,564 60,337 34,436 25,901 114,331 10,996 58,586 30,071 28,515 123,019 11,842 58,070 26,895 31,175 133,430 13,118 65,436 32,906 32,530 15,653 107,015 76,693 2,106 266 6,494 16,504 9,216 7,288 6,888 10,361 13,024 4,531 16,519 30,322 2,087 514 27,721 19,900 112,729 81,397 2,133 298 6,404 18,174 10,054 8,120 7,561 10,755 13,482 4,716 17,874 31,332 2,142 526 28,664 12,796 130,915 112,776 3,152 326 9,864 28,417 25,258 3,159 6,867 13,524 17,085 7,906 25,635 18,139 2,805 334 15,000 33,284 133,821 114,969 2,437 465 7,172 32,385 29,339 3,046 6,831 12,894 16,784 8,218 27,783 18,852 3,046 356 15,450 38,695 140,882 121,121 1,883 138 7,115 35,291 32,179 3,112 7,501 12,720 16,654 9,066 30,753 19,761 3,145 406 16,210 34,439 149,474 128,691 3,155 142 6,592 37,515 34,194 3,321 7,357 13,476 17,184 10,323 32,947 20,783 3,297 459 17,027 31,192 161,739 139,354 3,168 199 7,242 41,453 37,437 4,016 7,686 13,749 18,563 10,173 37,121 22,385 3,490 475 18,420 37,153 174,831 149,540 3,197 210 6,231 47,499 43,167 4,332 7,759 15,295 19,688 9,476 40,185 25,291 3,654 487 21,150 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 231,984 213,897 18,087 22.9 10,131 231,530 213,590 17,940 22.5 10,290 243,013 215,047 27,966 21.8 11,147 257,763 227,764 29,999 21.6 11,924 259,015 243,362 15,653 21.8 11,896 282,016 262,116 19,900 21.7 12,981 103,289 5,134 «,268 138,423 56,074 37,487 104,019 5,504 37,489 136,004 54,892 40,634 117,289 5,864 35,851 147,276 53,932 41,805 126,787 6,604 42,212 162,395 52,417 42,951 122,668 7,686 46,456 161,438 53,405 44,172 62,975 5,578 34,736 15,240 19,496 64,048 5,475 34,496 15,204 19,292 66,499 5,931 44,859 25,321 19,538 72,155 6,350 48,282 27,313 20,969 18,087 85,202 60,931 1,407 377 7,514 7,864 4,091 3,773 6,503 9,474 10,913 3,981 12,898 24,271 1,601 382 22,288 17,940 86,079 60,185 1,113 422 6,389 9,333 5,644 3,689 5,405 9,481 10,374 3,890 13,778 25,894 1,721 407 23,766 27,966 89,323 62,816 1,030 224 5,836 11,577 6,425 5,152 5,984 8,961 10,390 3,973 14,841 26,507 1,847 464 24,196 29,999 96,788 68,306 2,173 234 5,818 12,613 6,712 5,901 6,115 9,961 11,256 4,972 15,164 28,482 1,942 491 26,049 1984 Calhoun, Iowa Butler, Iowa Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... Population (thousands)3............................................. 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........................................ 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. 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 191,828 171,888 19,940 17.4 11,054 195,334 170,177 25,157 17.1 11,446 199,324 168,105 31,219 16.6 12,000 199,067 171,433 27,634 16.3 12,200 208,236 180,329 27,907 16.3 12,792 228,265 195,302 32,963 16.2 14,122 152,745 127,414 25,331 13.0 11,767 160,930 125,199 35,731 12.6 12,752 162,305 123,758 38,547 12.2 13,253 163,931 127,923 36,008 12.1 13,550 166,461 135,416 31,045 12.1 13,765 188,408 147,010 41,398 12.0 15,667 76,036 3,710 36,442 108,768 52,133 30,927 79,794 3,910 35,492 111,376 51,797 32,161 86,758 4,067 32,524 115,215 50,149 33,960 84,877 4,474 38,011 118,414 46,027 34,626 89,257 5,125 41,512 125,644 46,873 35,719 99,445 6,048 42,669 136,066 53,517 38,682 84,117 3,809 1,976 82,284 44,577 25,884 93,318 4,000 1,601 90,919 42,263 27,748 95,898 4,091 1,467 93,274 40,765 28,266 99,248 4,770 2,158 96,636 38,406 28,889 100,314 5,521 1,937 96,730 39,185 30,546 115,471 6,416 1,725 110,780 44,728 32,900 36,010 3,386 36,640 16,852 19,788 35,375 3,189 41,230 22,220 19,010 36,247 3,379 47,132 28,409 18,723 37,320 3,442 44,115 24,818 19,297 39,335 3,610 46,312 25,199 21,113 43,100 4,056 52,289 30,374 21,915 38,352 3,686 42,079 23,599 18,480 37,746 3,582 51,990 34,050 17,940 37,658 3,661 54,579 36,903 17,676 40,672 3,908 54,668 34,318 20,350 44,044 4,187 52,083 29,382 22,701 47,170 4,530 63,771 39,752 24,019 19,940 56,096 45,658 2,227 194 5,703 3,061 253 2,808 5,700 6,988 6,184 3,259 12,342 10,438 1,192 287 8,959 25,157 54,637 43,786 1,797 337 4,445 3,286 358 2,928 4,408 6,433 6,483 3,253 13,344 10,851 1,264 306 9,281 31,219 55,539 44,194 1,551 107 4,869 3,767 357 3,410 4,684 6,658 5,809 3,484 13,265 11,345 1,349 348 9,648 27,634 57,243 45,519 2,297 186 4,780 3,862 390 3,472 5,021 6,483 5,746 3,877 13,267 11,724 1,470 371 9,883 27,907 61,350 49,165 2,391 158 5,178 4,447 396 4,051 4,978 7,256 6,542 3,367 14,848 12,185 1,429 384 10,372 32,963 66,482 53,392 2,340 148 4,643 5,892 335 5,557 5,265 9,209 6,870 3,090 15,935 13,090 1,461 391 11,238 25,331 58,786 47,745 2,134 143 4,036 4,110 1,379 2,731 6,836 6,700 6,229 3,650 13,907 11,041 1,100 208 9,733 35,731 57,587 46,069 1,656 208 3,255 4,283 1,379 2,904 5,888 6,681 6,143 3,456 14,499 11,518 1,153 222 10,143 38,547 57,351 45,569 1,366 57 3,073 4,383 1,405 2,978 5,965 6,420 6,181 3,732 14,392 11,782 1,222 253 10,307 36,008 63,240 50,906 2,485 66 3,280 5,349 1,413 3,936 5,630 6,655 5,935 4,607 16,899 12,334 1,378 275 10,681 31,045 69,269 56,015 2,509 94 3,674 5,664 1,365 4,299 5,890 7,225 6,708 4,785 19,466 13,254 1,468 286 11,500 41,398 74,073 60,261 2,616 99 3,601 6,379 1,695 4,684 6,215 7,773 6,612 4,603 22,363 13,812 1,500 291 12,021 1984 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 19 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] C a r r o ll, Io w a 1984 1985 1986 C a s s , Io w a 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 281,241 295,632 306,679 313,221 330,218 359,108 198,259 205,310 2 12 ,5 11 218,413 227,021 251,692 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 256,983 24,258 23.0 260,645 34,987 22.8 267,303 39,376 22.5 275,857 37,364 22.3 294,223 35,995 22.4 318,171 40,937 22.4 190,703 7,556 17.1 192,458 12,852 16.6 194,308 18,203 16.0 197,726 20,687 15.6 209,269 17,752 15.5 225,645 26,047 15.3 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... 12,233 12,949 13,616 14,065 14,763 16,025 11,626 12,402 13,254 13,965 14,626 16,425 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........................................... 181,420 10,135 -1,760 169,525 73,780 37,936 192,825 10,898 -1,221 180,706 75,024 39,902 201,768 11,570 -597 189,601 75,541 41,537 209,525 12,853 -730 195,942 74,609 42,670 224,085 14,651 -683 208,751 75,944 45,523 239,039 16,381 -262 222,396 86,855 49,857 115,307 6,755 -799 107,753 57,067 33,439 119,827 7,134 -918 111,775 58,603 34,932 126,479 7,426 -668 118,385 58,575 35,551 135,379 8,170 -417 126,792 55,346 36,275 141,880 9,268 -814 131,798 56,339 38,884 155,802 10,335 -838 144,629 64,405 42,658 112,442 10,378 58,600 20,244 38,356 111,078 9,754 71,993 31,176 40,817 112,534 10,155 79,079 35,733 43,346 119,507 10,633 79,385 33,711 45,674 129,331 11,535 83,219 32,485 50,734 135,765 12,293 90,981 37,585 53,396 80,227 7,957 27,123 5,450 21,673 80,412 7,513 31,902 10,817 21,085 81,456 7,855 37,168 16,233 20,935 85,781 8,307 41,291 18,687 22,604 92,075 9,017 40,788 15,807 24,981 95,747 9,566 50,489 24,155 26,334 24,258 157,162 141,926 2,223 316 9,154 22,150 6,236 15,914 18,946 28,219 20,754 8,546 31,618 15,236 2,402 375 12,459 34,987 157,838 142,021 1,639 601 8,386 20,927 5,376 15,551 18,070 28,865 19,726 8,264 35,543 15,817 2,503 401 12,913 39,376 162,392 145,877 1,223 172 8,916 23,116 6,215 16,901 19,555 27,706 19,676 8,135 37,378 16,515 2,606 457 13,452 37,364 172,161 154,904 2,127 184 8,368 24,487 6,201 18,286 21,497 27,853 20,025 10,046 40,317 17,257 2,842 506 13,909 35,995 188,090 169,634 2,203 209 10,224 25,682 7,715 17,967 22,517 30,689 22,796 9,737 45,577 18,456 2,893 528 15,035 40,937 198,102 178,346 2,358 216 10,188 24,733 7,007 17,726 23,745 32,977 24,218 10,133 49,778 19,756 2,980 542 16,234 7,556 107,751 88,070 974 990 8,179 20,356 7,210 13,146 5,451 11,461 15,010 4,736 20,913 19,681 1,679 273 17,729 12,852 106,975 86,486 786 1,040 7,994 19,907 7,286 12,621 5,105 10,973 14,143 4,687 21,851 20,489 1,861 288 18,340 18,203 108,276 87,279 690 741 7,608 20,369 7,412 12,957 6,072 10,684 14,327 4,981 21,807 20,997 1,935 328 18,734 20,687 114,692 93,054 1,070 789 7,713 22,135 7,435 14,700 6,073 11,551 14,166 6,058 23,499 21,638 2,020 355 19,263 17,752 124,128 100,876 1,114 804 8,559 25,547 9,025 16,522 6,607 11,515 15,098 5,799 25,833 23,252 2,061 366 20,825 26,047 129,755 105,449 1,182 751 9,071 26,608 10,026 16,582 6,555 12,301 15,237 5,786 27,958 24,306 2,170 371 21,765 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1988 1989 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.............................................. C e d a r , Io w a 1984 C e rro G o r d o , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 228,427 235,375 247,453 252,118 263,455 2 79 ,714 598,198 617,2 03 644,482 667,333 700,597 758,982 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome’...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 211,360 17,067 18.9 214,016 21,359 18.8 216,393 31,060 18.4 221,376 30,742 18.1 236,742 26,713 18.1 256,909 22,805 18.1 581,852 16,346 48.6 597,579 19,624 49.1 612,060 32,422 48.7 641,533 25,800 48.0 681,459 19,138 48.1 733,869 25,113 48.2 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 ) .......................................................................... 12,106 12,540 13,462 13 ,9 17 14,534 15 ,4 77 12,314 12,574 13,231 13,903 14,564 15,748 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 rent2............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 94,738 4,940 48,309 138,107 62,336 27,984 98,191 5,223 49,583 142,551 62,871 29,953 110,782 5,560 52,805 158,027 58,553 30,873 112,505 5,994 56,421 162,932 57,512 31,674 118,081 7,022 60,845 171,904 58,592 32,959 120,410 8,023 64,751 177,138 66,962 35,614 408,645 25,055 -8,134 375,456 131,394 91,348 421,972 27,242 -11,714 383,016 134,365 99,822 445,028 28,861 -12,006 404,161 135,324 104,997 466,968 31,683 -12,908 422,377 136,160 108,796 496,016 35,741 -11,568 448,707 138,807 113,083 528,471 39,567 -10,278 478,626 158,049 122,307 55,082 5,076 34,580 12,949 21,631 54,077 4,752 39,362 17,455 21,907 54,484 4,957 51,341 27,356 23,985 57,394 5,379 49,732 27,073 22,659 64,178 6,248 47,655 23,222 24,433 68,849 6,831 44,730 19,520 25,210 317,772 29,987 60,886 13,291 47,595 327,958 29,789 64,225 16,735 47,490 332,485 30,798 81,745 29,677 52,068 354,276 32,291 80,401 23,075 57,326 380,382 34,419 81,215 16,541 64,674 399,916 36,675 91,880 22,666 69,214 17,067 77,671 63,464 1,667 289 5,840 8,890 2,715 6,175 6,023 13,873 9,896 4,152 12,834 14,207 2,499 305 11,403 21,359 76,832 62,000 1,222 377 6,014 7,833 2,684 5,149 5,757 13,724 9,787 3,809 13,477 14,832 2,593 328 11,911 31,060 79,722 64,370 999 118 6,993 8,474 2,690 5,784 6,887 12,340 9,455 3,966 15,138 15,352 2,727 374 12,251 30,742 81,763 65,961 2,481 143 6,683 10,517 4,855 5,662 7,279 11,970 9,266 5,126 12,496 15,802 2,653 412 12,737 26,713 91,368 74,730 2,494 194 7,499 13,413 6,182 7,231 8,654 13,290 10,313 4,811 14,062 16,638 2,597 428 13,613 22,805 97,605 79,919 2,474 199 6,849 15,068 7,442 7,626 9,497 14,385 11,062 4,687 15,698 17,686 2,669 437 14,580 16,346 392,299 342,946 1,368 1,196 24,075 81,060 26,746 54,314 30,601 30,713 49,272 20,450 104,211 49,353 6,454 784 42,115 19,624 402,348 351,231 1,304 1,479 21,559 87,662 26,909 60,753 28,972 29,629 50,436 21,545 108,645 51,117 6,701 829 43,587 32,422 412,606 359,592 1,114 611 20,973 92,423 28,213 64,210 29,266 28,792 50,976 22,311 113,126 53,014 6,646 945 45,423 25,800 441,168 384,705 1,114 743 19,944 105,071 31,206 73,865 29,746 30,156 52,824 25,043 120,064 56,463 6,758 1,091 48,614 19,138 476,878 416,531 1,176 853 21,340 112,322 31,944 80,378 31,900 33,966 56,516 22,049 136,409 60,347 7,102 1,135 52,110 25,113 503,358 439,981 1,248 953 22,951 116,233 37,223 79,010 33,058 32,855 58,062 21,001 153,620 63,377 7,297 1,188 54,892 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. 20 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Cherokee, Iowa 1984 Chickasaw, Iowa 1985 1986 1987 169,764 159,271 10,493 15.9 10,679 177,925 161,489 16,436 15.6 11,434 186,924 163,395 23,529 15.1 12,343 186,828 162,947 23,881 14.9 12,579 195,143 170,910 24,233 14.7 13,282 214,908 183,203 31,705 14.5 14,781 108,054 6,016 -5,189 96,849 45,439 27,476 116,574 6,525 -5,625 104,424 43,989 29,512 123,913 6,721 -5,018 112,174 43,724 31,026 123,934 6,905 -4,518 112,511 42,420 31,897 131,316 7,763 -4,707 118,846 43,219 33,078 76,630 7,348 24,076 8,031 16,045 79,375 7,287 29,912 14,047 15,865 77,959 7,301 38,653 21,195 17,458 77,786 6,968 39,180 21,487 17,693 10,493 97,561 77,427 1,250 216 7,213 23,345 21,489 1,856 5,360 5,773 13,864 3,964 16,442 20,134 1,647 257 18,230 16,436 100,138 78,321 991 245 7,176 25,304 23,497 1,807 5,117 5,661 13,691 3,666 16,470 21,817 1,782 272 19,763 23,529 100,384 78,291 973 76 7,487 23,829 22,014 1,815 5,801 5,552 13,660 3,649 17,264 22,093 1,688 310 20,095 23,881 100,053 76,652 1,883 214 5,184 22,437 18,932 3,505 5,227 5,843 14,298 4,340 17,226 23,401 1,602 337 21,462 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 168,842 156,367 12,475 15.4 10,979 175,973 160,483 15,490 15.1 11,667 183,675 162,720 20,955 14.8 12,400 185,457 162,839 22,618 14.4 12,846 187,835 173,364 14,471 14.3 13,162 200,817 186,121 14,696 14.1 14,211 143,224 8,619 -4,778 129,827 49,387 35,694 100,108 5,565 8,084 102,627 41,670 24,545 108,165 6,300 6,796 108,661 40,807 26,505 115,841 6,650 6,602 115,793 40,881 27,001 119,841 7,174 7,258 119,925 38,347 27,185 119,974 8,151 8,492 120,315 39,008 28,512 125,863 9,175 8,895 125,583 44,550 30,684 82,111 7,399 41,806 21,878 19,928 84,969 7,807 50,448 29,382 21,066 58,986 6,329 34,793 10,162 24,631 60,589 6,317 41,259 13,263 27,996 60,840 6,568 48,433 18,792 29,641 64,184 6,896 48,761 20,410 28,351 69,044 7,246 43,684 12,314 31,370 72,631 7,864 45,368 12,583 32,785 24,233 107,083 82,519 1,900 203 6,232 23,350 19,005 4,345 5,953 6,243 15,673 3,944 19,021 24,564 1,606 346 22,612 31,705 111,519 86,209 1,956 194 6,560 24,926 20,133 4,793 5,917 5,983 16,009 3,673 20,991 25,310 1,697 352 23,261 12,475 87,633 77,314 753 160 5,864 26,265 20,377 5,888 5,342 6,914 7,801 3,176 21,039 10,319 1,379 253 8,687 15,490 92,675 81,688 613 162 4,996 28,917 23,048 5,869 4,122 6,353 7,693 2,986 25,846 10,987 1,501 271 9,215 20,955 94,886 83,639 477 132 4,337 29,689 22,774 6,915 4,534 6,684 7,036 3,078 27,672 11,247 1,514 308 9,425 22,618 97,223 85,510 767 52 4,493 31,640 24,275 7,365 4,340 6,910 7,408 3,467 26,433 11,713 1,596 328 9,789 14,471 105,503 93,097 850 73 4,925 33,770 25,072 8,698 5,135 7,403 8,278 3,480 29,183 12,406 1,707 337 10,362 14,696 111,167 98,396 718 103 5,265 35,931 25,982 9,949 5,045 7,948 8,607 3,490 31,289 12,771 1,767 342 10,662 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)............................ Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place ol work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3............... Plus: Adjustment for residence.................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 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.............................................. Clay, Iowa Clarke, Iowa 1984 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)7............................................. 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........................................... 84,992 83,146 1,846 8.8 9,707 94,943 86,054 8,889 8.6 10,988 100,456 90,053 10,403 8.6 11,704 106,477 93,077 13,400 8.7 12,242 107,493 100,364 7,129 8.8 12,190 121,313 110,800 10,513 9.0 13,547 208,682 197,227 11,455 19.3 10,830 224,243 201,710 22,533 18.7 12,006 234,089 204,725 29,364 18.1 12,965 237,958 211,750 26,208 17.6 13,486 253,274 227,773 25,501 17.6 14,416 278,835 244,522 34,313 17.4 16,057 46,927 2,909 3,963 47,981 20,804 16,207 55,125 3,187 4,198 56,136 21,721 17,086 61,286 3,594 3,789 61,481 21,528 17,447 68,608 4,015 3,770 68,363 20,253 17,861 68,073 4,623 4,243 67,693 20,578 19,222 80,520 5,586 2,076 77,010 23,580 20,723 140,122 8,042 -6,174 125,906 51,185 31,591 150,431 8,489 -5,787 136,155 53,673 34,415 159,401 8,886 -5,875 144,640 53,494 35,955 167,209 9,946 -6,755 150,508 50,540 36,910 183,495 11,596 -7,915 163,984 51,475 37,815 200,155 12,818 -8,427 178,910 58,749 41,176 33,840 3,402 9,685 1,025 8,660 34,950 3,396 16,779 8,122 8,657 39,041 3,941 18,304 9,675 8,629 42,567 4,316 21,725 12,678 9,047 46,614 4,822 16,637 6,445 10,192 53,926 5,795 20,799 9,871 10,928 99,014 9,640 31,468 8,442 23,026 98,653 9,082 42,696 19,653 23,043 99,128 9,347 50,926 26,605 24,321 108,136 10,261 48,812 23,445 25,367 120,981 11,628 50,886 22,843 28,043 126,341 12,527 61,287 31,769 29,518 1,846 45,081 37,316 1,346 82 1,526 14,449 6,141 8,308 2,877 2,109 5,287 1,732 7,908 7,765 1,008 141 6,616 8,889 46,236 38,217 830 107 1,224 15,334 6,359 8,975 3,190 1,955 5,334 1,460 8,783 8,019 1,043 150 6,826 10,403 50,883 42,431 549 68 1,920 18,310 8,564 9,746 3,165 2,071 5,411 1,546 9,391 8,452 1,146 171 7,135 13,400 55,208 46,150 922 62 1,554 21,143 9,974 11,169 3,017 2,355 5,797 1,911 9,389 9,058 1,262 198 7,598 7,129 60,944 51,017 926 72 1,384 24,078 11,919 12,159 3,230 2,496 6,370 1,916 10,545 9,927 1,362 208 8,357 10,513 70,007 59,395 919 72 1,478 30,443 16,163 14,280 3,363 2,918 6,680 1,958 11,564 10,612 1,434 217 8,961 11,455 128,667 108,843 1,200 226 9,896 17,554 5,333 12,221 12,123 13,944 19,000 8,203 26,697 19,824 2,582 331 16,911 22,533 127,898 107,367 831 303 8,435 15,698 2,680 13,018 12,319 13,246 18,818 8,318 29,399 20,531 2,581 342 17,608 29,364 130,037 108,725 838 133 9,023 15,499 2,472 13,027 12,906 13,426 17,839 8,363 30,698 21,312 2,675 382 18,255 26,208 141,001 118,050 1,341 110 9,147 20,307 4,284 16,023 13,308 14,814 18,586 7,895 32,542 22,951 2,922 417 19,612 25,501 157,994 132,973 1,377 166 9,625 24,910 4,606 20,304 14,654 17,152 20,346 7,398 37,345 25,021 2,980 452 21,589 34,313 165,842 139,382 1,158 172 10,586 27,286 5,097 22,189 15,181 15,820 21,619 7,604 39,956 26,460 3,028 437 22,995 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. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 21 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties o f the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Clinton, Iowa Clayton, Iowa 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.............................................. 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1986 211,871 187,922 23,949 21.2 10,004 209,787 191,751 18,036 21.0 9,990 226,755 197,099 29,656 20.4 11,141 236,664 202,769 33,895 20.2 11,738 242,651 216,515 26,136 20.2 12,035 263,207 233,178 30,029 20.1 13,118 639,299 619,913 19,386 55.4 11,544 644,268 629,005 15,263 54.6 11,793 669,564 631,804 37,760 53.4 12,534 687,539 649,253 38,286 52.8 13,010 724,780 692,184 32,596 52.9 13,698 767,544 745,171 22,373 52.8 14,536 114,220 5,732 11,628 120,116 55,703 36,052 108,445 6,114 12,218 114,549 56,703 38,535 125,503 6,653 11,262 130,112 57,749 38,894 135,638 7,402 13,208 141,444 55,271 39,949 139,156 8,633 13,076 143,599 56,220 42,832 149,149 9,753 12,944 152,340 64,391 46,476 408,516 25,051 21,344 404,809 129,694 104,796 405,125 26,767 22,660 401,018 132,590 110,660 432,133 28,100 20,880 424,913 131,424 113,227 449,866 30,220 25,441 445,087 126,043 116,409 485,505 34,712 21,233 472,026 128,278 124,476 500,240 38,438 24,215 486,017 146,122 135,405 65,143 6,139 42,938 20,464 22,474 65,108 5,938 37,399 14,672 22,727 69,904 6,605 48,994 26,352 22,642 72,832 6,893 55,913 30,456 25,457 80,515 7,751 50,890 22,725 28,165 84,835 8,358 55,956 26,622 29,334 318,551 33,575 56,390 14,758 41,632 316,136 31,269 57,720 10,846 46,874 318,083 31,854 82,196 33,519 48,677 328,795 32,546 88,525 34,014 54,511 358,075 35,633 91,797 28,472 63,325 376,692 38,094 85,454 18,407 67,047 23,949 90,271 70,676 3,465 366 10,078 14,365 3,870 10,495 4,538 8,508 10,294 4,366 14,696 19,595 2,194 348 17,053 18,036 90,409 70,187 3,062 405 9,190 14,547 3,995 10,552 4,569 8,279 10,117 4,312 15,706 20,222 2,297 372 17,553 29,656 95,847 75,059 2,894 293 9,683 16,993 4,036 12,957 5,011 8,885 10,069 4,482 16,749 20,788 2,374 425 17,989 33,895 101,743 80,237 4,720 259 9,180 18,956 4,450 14,506 5,601 8,710 10,480 5,264 17,067 21,506 2,461 458 18,587 26,136 113,020 89,856 4,783 339 10,816 23,174 4,641 18,533 5,996 9,103 11,572 5,241 18,832 23,164 2,602 475 20,087 30,029 119,120 94,543 4,929 342 11,473 24,713 4,033 20,680 6,204 8,646 11,939 5,685 20,612 24,577 2,856 485 21,236 19,386 389,130 348,391 1,145 618 22,368 130,105 106,674 23,431 38,758 15,481 41,240 15,389 83,287 40,739 4,007 935 35,797 15,263 389,862 347,058 1,148 869 25,274 121,851 105,859 15,992 40,386 15,242 40,862 15,562 85,864 42,804 4,117 979 37,708 37,760 394,373 350,495 927 312 27,343 120,480 105,539 14,941 37,766 14,872 40,763 15,240 92,792 43,878 4,227 1,089 38,562 38,286 411,580 366,834 1,441 306 26,246 125,729 108,682 17,047 44,488 14,590 41,036 16,800 96,198 44,746 4,529 1,201 39,016 32,596 452,909 404,605 1,389 442 35,358 138,395 119,615 18,780 49,236 15,853 43,643 16,046 104,243 48,304 4,870 1,248 42,186 22,373 477,867 428,110 1,531 424 34,726 147,929 125,345 22,584 50,830 18,939 44,923 16,383 112,425 49,757 4,970 1,278 43,509 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Income by Place ot Residence Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... 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.......................................... 1984 1985 1984 1988 1989 1987 Dallas Iowa Crawford, Iowa 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 195,568 185,222 10,346 19.3 10,128 197,186 185,437 11,749 19.0 10,357 215,974 188,167 27,807 18.5 11,696 214,327 188,783 25,544 18.5 11,617 222,668 195,746 26,922 18.4 12,129 239,284 206,064 33,220 18.3 13,078 364,589 353,335 11,254 29.8 12,242 379,091 366,088 13,003 29.9 12,668 402,668 378,059 24,609 29.7 13,561 422,700 398,419 24,281 29.8 14,202 445,523 432,153 13,370 30.4 14,679 467,230 452,801 14,429 30.8 15,189 133,095 7,719 -12,231 113,145 51,187 31,236 135,013 8,264 -12,364 114,385 51,102 31,699 154,238 8,731 -12,661 132,846 49,931 33,197 156,168 9,301 -13,292 133,575 46,501 34,251 159,395 9,851 -11,718 137,826 47,437 37,405 164,633 10,371 -10,296 143,966 54,106 41,212 149,537 8,840 97,928 238,625 71,465 54,499 152,552 9,518 105,731 248,765 72,840 57,486 165,259 9,848 113,531 268,942 74,116 59,610 179,250 11,248 122,691 290,693 71,089 60,918 187,253 13,189 134,418 308,482 72,418 64,623 186,250 13,895 140,685 313,040 82,722 71,468 94,829 10,233 28,033 7,743 20,290 95,999 9,971 29,043 9,261 19,782 97,851 10,473 45,914 25,405 20,509 102,292 10,892 42,984 23,101 19,883 102,021 10,578 46,796 24,544 22,252 99,876 10,429 54,328 30,909 23,419 102,047 10,190 37,300 8,488 28,812 103,347 10,012 39,193 10,385 28,808 104,181 10,270 50,808 22,127 28,681 115,938 11,674 51,738 21,829 29,909 130,610 12,893 43,750 11,041 32,709 127,256 12,559 46,435 12,242 34,193 10,346 122,749 104,345 1,009 364 5,590 48,286 46,298 1,988 6,629 8,519 11,515 3,854 18,579 18,404 2,514 314 15,576 11,749 123,264 104,147 822 498 4,515 49,373 47,615 1,758 6,754 8,545 11,230 3,811 18,599 19,117 2,806 337 15,974 27,807 126,431 106,661 785 151 4,054 51,248 49,577 1,671 6,995 7,939 10,743 3,739 21,007 19,770 2,896 384 16,490 25,544 130,624 109,928 1,260 136 4,087 52,959 50,964 1,995 6,688 8,182 10,988 5,085 20,543 20,696 3,127 419 17,150 26,922 132,473 109,933 1,249 171 4,998 47,561 45,309 2,252 6,996 8,564 12,385 4,419 23,590 22,540 3,290 433 18,817 33,220 131,413 107,773 1,243 178 4,615 42,234 39,875 2,359 7,599 9,427 12,550 4,663 25,264 23,640 3,317 443 19,880 11,254 138,283 117,220 4,015 558 10,606 28,776 18,204 10,572 10,785 10,072 14,279 9,143 28,986 21,063 2,114 480 18,469 13,003 139,549 117,814 2,601 587 10,042 29,660 19,387 10,273 11,886 9,585 14,431 9,404 29,618 21,735 2,228 525 18,982 24,609 140,650 117,488 2,348 412 10,307 28,623 18,348 10,275 12,148 9,137 14,182 10,397 29,934 23,162 2,339 598 20,225 24,281 154,969 130,050 3,262 796 10,281 35,990 23,706 12,284 12,660 9,431 14,667 11,171 31,792 24,919 2,591 677 21,651 13,370 173,883 146,540 4,676 673 13,927 38,941 23,868 15,073 13,444 11,320 15,714 11,584 36,261 27,343 2,797 716 23,830 14,429 171,821 142,515 4,165 651 12,844 32,142 14,527 17,615 14,011 10,946 16,993 10,982 39,781 29,306 2,926 744 25,636 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... 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’ 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. 22 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties o f the Plains Region, 19 84-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Davis Iowa 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income..................................................................................... 1985 1986 Decatur, Iowa 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Per capita personal income (dollars).................................................... 86,729 80,811 5,918 9.1 9,521 90,270 81,731 8,539 9.0 10,061 94,460 84,170 10,290 8.9 10,636 97,256 85,546 11,710 8.8 11,083 95,834 90,249 5,585 8.7 11,061 103,624 97,884 5,740 8.6 11,996 74,997 72,296 2,701 9.3 8,099 80,503 74,133 6,370 9.1 8,892 83,963 73,930 10,033 8.9 9,414 84,747 74,123 10,624 8.7 9,723 83,444 78,606 4,838 8.6 9,690 92,950 86’280 6,670 85 10,882 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........................................... 41,066 2,222 11,805 50,649 19,005 17,075 42,130 2,293 13,042 52,879 19,260 18,131 46,693 2,532 11,248 55,409 20,142 18,909 48,998 2,764 12,649 58,883 19,067 19,306 46,971 3,228 12,782 56,525 19,401 19,908 49,931 3,724 13,605 59,812 22,306 21,506 39,638 2,456 1,356 38,538 17,847 18,612 45,959 2,793 164 43,330 17,926 19,247 48,359 2,771 1,187 46,775 17,817 19,371 49,789 2,939 1,617 48,467 16,448 19,832 45,877 3,267 2,366 44,976 16723 21,745 52,736 3918 1,388 50*206 19759 23,585 22,333 2,209 16,524 5,002 11,522 22,365 2,123 17,642 7,663 9,979 23,103 2,232 21,358 9,446 11,912 23,917 2,301 22,780 10,854 11,926 26,197 2,635 18,139 4,755 13,384 27,835 2,873 19,223 4,937 14,286 27,192 2,432 10,014 1,372 8,642 30,434 2,680 12,845 5,094 7,751 29,399 2,585 16,375 8,807 7,568 29,763 2,552 17,474 9,393 8,081 30,687 2,609 12,581 3,652 8,929 34,764 3,100 14,872 5,532 9,340 5,918 35,148 26,649 400 141 1,616 3,526 523 3,003 3,205 2,055 4,880 1,751 9,075 8,499 954 151 7,394 8,539 33,591 25,109 368 82 1,451 3,605 524 3,081 2,553 2,181 4,869 1,884 8,116 8,482 943 161 7,378 10,290 36,403 27,643 392 194 1,752 3,443 527 2,916 3,922 2,267 4,792 1,805 9,076 8,760 907 184 7,669 11,710 37,288 28,437 (0) (D) 1,202 4,180 619 3,561 4,173 2,174 4,813 2,277 8,849 8,851 995 199 7,657 5,585 41,386 32,019 604 139 1,392 5,735 998 4,737 4,311 2,251 5,379 2,457 9,751 9,367 995 204 8,168 5,740 44,191 34,156 605 148 1,454 6,471 1,439 5,032 4,483 2,203 5,699 2,562 10,531 10,035 1,023 209 8,803 2,701 36,937 29,191 819 115 1,630 5,906 2,606 3,300 3,646 2,841 3,847 1,290 9,097 7,746 1,004 150 6,592 6,370 39,589 31,531 552 128 2,212 8,373 3,362 5,011 3,451 2,818 3,773 1,212 9,012 8,058 1,023 159 6,876 10,033 38,326 29,837 464 80 1,522 7,500 3,360 4,140 3,786 2,441 3,556 1,250 9,238 8,489 1,060 180 7,249 10,624 39,165 30,091 818 100 1,579 7,148 3,505 3,643 3,527 2,580 3,560 1,411 9,368 9,074 1,126 198 7,750 4,838 41,039 31,441 912 108 1,674 6,066 3,726 2,340 4,421 2,891 3,929 1,310 10,130 9,598 1,188 203 8,207 6,670 46,066 35,839 1,016 106 2,281 6,770 3,780 2,990 6,089 3,105 3,973 1,283 11,216 10,227 1,270 207 8,750 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*..................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors' income"............................................... Farm.......................................................... Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................... Nonfarm............................................................ Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and 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.............................................. Delaware, Iowa 1984 Des M oines, Iowa 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Per capita personal income (dollars).................................................... 195,978 168,519 27,459 19.3 10,149 194,882 169,053 25,829 19.2 10,155 215,644 173,787 41,857 18.7 11,526 227,530 182,465 45,065 18.7 12,182 225,122 193,425 31,697 18.6 12,097 242,218 209,305 32,913 18.6 13,037 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........................................... 111,122 5,191 13,359 119,290 49,564 27,124 104,872 5,255 15,589 115,206 50,467 29,209 124,567 5,649 15,479 134,397 51,412 29,835 137,236 6,532 16,610 147,314 49,645 30,571 132,622 7,480 17,827 142,969 50,483 31,670 60,231 5,860 45,031 23,349 21,682 58,271 5,376 41,225 21,851 19,374 61,224 5,782 57,561 37,941 19,620 68,920 6,493 61,823 40,980 20,843 27,459 83,663 68,561 (D) (D) 7,035 16,228 4,109 12,119 7,976 8,587 9,439 4,174 12,747 15,102 1,298 322 13,482 25,829 79,043 63,187 1,368 916 5,968 16,526 4,337 12,189 5,233 8,365 8,612 3,789 12,410 15,856 1,380 347 14,129 41,857 82,710 66,091 1,137 746 7,098 17,513 4,291 13,222 5,148 8,338 8,954 3,645 13,512 16,619 1,460 396 14,763 45,065 92,171 73,947 (0) (0) 7,597 21,500 4,712 16,788 5,392 8,393 9,042 4,583 14,661 18,224 1,577 424 16,223 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 554,070 529,654 24,416 45.2 12,262 573,614 549,739 23,875 44.8 12,798 590,611 567,120 23,491 44.2 13,369 605,758 592,012 13,746 44.1 13,747 633,357 621,185 12,172 44.3 14,295 681,880 669,335 12,545 44.5 15,316 141,024 8,507 17,462 149,979 57,782 34,457 434,966 26,375 -49,907 358,684 108,354 87,032 445,056 28,804 -47,477 368,775 109,303 95,536 465,725 31,313 -51,901 382,511 110,121 97,979 488,796 34,371 -55,800 398,625 106,128 101,005 513,336 37,692 -55,489 420,155 108,092 105,110 544,498 41,719 -57,942 444,837 123,245 113,798 74,657 7,101 50,864 27,634 23,230 80,177 7,730 53,117 28,842 24,275 335,068 34,006 65,892 21,955 43,937 344,305 33,207 67,544 21,593 45,951 361,415 35,899 68,411 21,364 47,047 389,151 38,446 61,199 11,684 49,515 407,580 39,514 66,242 10,253 55,989 430,834 42,616 71,048 10,799 60,249 31,697 100,925 81,269 (D) (0) 6,610 25,585 4,792 20,793 5,868 9,138 10,300 4,603 16,362 19,656 1,832 439 17,385 32,913 108,111 87,086 (0) (D) 7,439 27,762 5,209 22,553 6,097 9,323 10,531 4,830 18,026 21,025 1,930 450 18,645 24,416 410,550 371,232 1,099 1,040 21,347 165,295 17,230 148,065 36,358 19,252 42,046 10,758 74,037 39,318 5,848 830 32,640 23,875 421,181 379,952 1,052 1,182 18,405 170,741 15,011 155,730 35,987 20,921 42,379 11,875 77,410 41,229 6,226 918 34,085 23,491 442,234 399,767 1,196 521 20,139 183,810 14,638 169,172 35,853 20,585 43,262 12,333 82,068 42,467 6,033 1,014 35,420 13,746 475,050 429,514 1,380 399 20,542 200,742 14,744 185,998 35,881 24,154 43,583 15,279 87,554 45,536 6,090 1,139 38,307 12,172 501,164 450,493 1,468 582 23,471 199,029 15,734 183,295 36,782 27,919 48,074 15,741 97,427 50,671 6,455 1,202 43,014 12,545 531,953 479,335 1,583 595 26,520 208,963 17,503 191,460 40,071 28,441 49,974 16,263 106,925 52,618 6,605 1,240 44,773 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income.................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. Earnings by Place of Work Earnings bytype: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors' income0............................................... 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 IOWA 23 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties o f the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] D u b u q u e , Io w a D ic k in s o n , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e 193,528 194,511 206,366 216,063 230,390 256,321 1,024,239 1,053,848 1,0 77,3 2 7 1,15 1,9 13 1,209,473 1,2 98,574 Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 185,721 7,807 15.5 183,938 10,573 15.4 190,318 16,048 15.2 199,035 17,028 15.1 213,490 16,900 15.3 236,216 20,105 15.4 1,006,153 18,086 92.1 1,039,832 14,016 91.9 1,053,189 24,138 90.7 1,121,831 30,082 90.6 1,185,532 23,941 90.9 1,264,849 33,725 91.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l la r s ) .......................................................................... 12,470 12,605 13 ,571 14,309 15,086 16,696 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 ot residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5............................... Plus: Transfer payments.......................................... 103,080 6,144 8,882 105,818 57,917 29,793 99,350 6,137 10,735 103,948 58,440 32,123 110,680 6,734 10,707 114,653 58,375 33,338 119,817 7,648 11,241 123,410 58,276 34,377 131,547 8,917 12,388 135,018 59,385 35,987 147,408 10,515 12,617 149,510 67,782 39,029 855,998 53,882 -147,448 654,668 215,295 154,276 877,381 58,849 -151,646 666,886 228,213 158,749 877,504 60,231 -139,980 677,293 236,731 163,303 977,617 68,451 -160,670 748,496 234,953 168,464 1,025,993 75,278 -162,763 787,952 239,156 182,365 1,073,322 81,464 -164,520 827,338 272,769 198,467 69,726 6,207 27,147 5,681 21,466 63,551 5,211 30,588 8,524 22,064 67,554 5,740 37,386 14,066 23,320 73,938 6,142 39,737 15,020 24,717 81,975 6,894 42,678 14,950 27,728 92,105 7,909 47,394 18,212 29,182 689,236 71,402 95,360 14,080 81,280 713,767 69,836 93,778 10,144 83,634 703,194 68,857 105,453 20,289 85,164 785,229 76,636 115,752 26,002 89,750 827,199 79,571 119,223 19,836 99,387 856,521 82,542 134,259 29,560 104,699 7,807 95,273 82,556 790 570 12,403 21,877 11,155 10,722 3,937 6,610 14,670 4,554 17,145 12,717 1,102 247 11,368 10,573 88,777 75,517 912 710 5,655 19,635 10,732 8,903 3,744 6,356 14,826 3,930 19,749 13,260 1,228 268 11,764 16,048 94,632 80,910 890 309 6,420 21,307 11,992 9,315 4,082 5,943 15,231 5,085 21,643 13,722 1,306 305 12,111 17,028 102,789 88,170 1,143 218 6,023 22,432 12,299 10,133 3,886 6,418 17,317 6,842 23,891 14,619 1,420 344 12,855 16,900 114,647 98,655 1,100 261 7,084 24,279 12,809 11,470 4,353 7,285 18,263 6,701 29,329 15,992 1,526 360 14,106 20,105 127,303 110,578 1,280 244 8,001 28,123 1,981 26,142 4,636 7,576 19,889 7,056 33,773 16,725 1,580 372 14,773 18,086 837,912 772,907 4,206 1,521 37,736 344,053 79,220 264,833 51,421 41,605 77,549 26,828 187,988 65,005 8,944 2,357 53,704 14,016 863,365 794,530 3,366 1,954 36,380 351,682 79,259 272,423 50,796 41,375 78,556 26,197 204,224 68,835 9,428 2,456 56,951 24,138 853,366 782,368 2,761 980 39,098 317,999 79,597 238,402 50,060 41,502 80,788 29,020 220,160 70,998 9,440 2,822 58,736 30,082 947,535 873,858 3,508 2,722 40,237 376,167 98,094 278,073 50,231 44,851 84,185 36,355 235,602 73,677 9,793 2,723 61,161 23,941 1,002,052 922,729 3,586 4,069 45,517 385,621 106,603 279,018 53,890 48,072 92,645 36,289 253,040 79,323 10,672 2,920 65,731 33,725 1,039,597 957,175 3,556 1,714 48,549 386,054 105,384 280,670 54,132 57,528 98,133 37,046 270,463 82,422 11,240 2,947 68,235 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 1 1 ,1 1 9 11 ,4 73 11,8 73 12 ,715 13,302 14,207 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: 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.............................................. F a y e t t e , Io w a E m m e t , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 140,355 149,729 148,778 147,979 152,195 167,623 253,692 256,451 265,288 271,582 26 7,121 292,863 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 128,007 12,348 12.7 124,131 25,598 12.4 123,105 25,673 11.8 123,906 24,073 11.6 132,571 19,624 11.6 141,804 25,819 11.5 231,262 22,430 24.9 230,753 25,698 24.2 230,106 35,182 23.3 231,677 39,905 22.8 247,081 20,040 22.6 267,604 25,259 22.3 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l la r s ) .......................................................................... 11,0 22 12,105 12,595 12,800 13,092 14,590 10,202 10,588 1 1 ,3 7 7 1 1 ,9 1 1 11,822 13,149 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. less: Personal contributions lor social insurance'............... Plus: Adjustment for residence................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent6............................... Plus: Transfer payments.......................................... 87,790 4,781 -4,265 78,744 36,546 25,065 95,779 4,723 -3,262 87,794 35,621 26,314 94,346 4,756 -2,958 86,632 35,086 27,060 96,691 5,210 -3,449 88,032 32,347 27,600 99,327 5,987 -3,732 89,608 33,076 29,511 108,016 6,587 -3,560 97,869 37,611 32,143 145,693 7,961 7,043 144,775 62,971 45,946 147,220 8,427 6,232 145,025 62,980 48,446 155,727 8,641 6,376 153,462 63,258 48,568 166,235 9,422 7,805 164,618 57,766 49,198 158,139 10,840 8,464 155,763 58,756 52,602 172,183 12,385 8,694 168,492 67,139 57,232 57,466 5,982 24,342 10,933 13,409 52,460 5,060 38,259 24,253 14,006 51,426 4,970 37,950 24,386 13,564 54,512 5,291 36,888 22,784 14,104 58,989 5,816 34,522 18,386 16,136 60,260 6,083 41,673 24,636 17,037 91,956 9,052 44,685 17,629 27,056 90,992 8,467 47,761 21,080 26,681 90,970 8,666 56,091 30,689 25,402 94,754 9,137 62,344 35,303 27,041 102,384 9,860 45,895 15,532 30,363 108,728 10,607 52,848 20,831 32,017 12,348 75,442 63,067 436 523 3,959 19,551 12,057 7,494 5,776 5,406 8,924 3,517 14,975 12,375 1.431 206 10,738 25,598 70,181 57,389 449 512 4,015 13,599 9,026 4,573 6,286 5,114 8,692 3,320 15,402 12,792 1,401 217 11,174 25,673 68,673 55,313 407 425 4,002 11,509 6,012 5,497 6,760 4,993 8,161 3,138 15,918 13,360 1,382 247 11,731 24,073 72,618 58,299 550 460 4,066 13,740 6,569 7,171 6,216 4,732 8,458 3,474 16,603 14,319 1,465 263 12,591 19,624 79,703 64,047 589 474 4,338 15,935 6,675 9,260 6,737 5,080 9,019 3,198 18,677 15,656 1,571 274 13,811 25,819 82,197 65,769 598 528 4,299 15,108 6,162 8,946 7,037 5,194 9,466 3,072 20,467 16,428 1,587 278 14,563 22,430 123,263 103,364 1,634 1,034 5,749 17,286 6,401 10,885 16,515 15,949 15,781 5,658 23,758 19,899 2,501 406 16,992 25,698 121,522 100,931 1,268 1,093 4,931 16,213 6,842 9,371 15,851 15,879 15,071 5,148 25,477 20,591 2,679 429 17,483 35,182 120,545 99,358 1,282 746 5,242 16,685 7,058 9,627 15,394 15,051 14,549 5,464 24,945 21,187 2,701 490 17,996 39,905 126,330 104,678 (0) (0) 4,299 19,199 8,011 11,188 15,042 15,068 14,729 6,393 26,819 21,652 2,767 519 18,366 20,040 138,099 114,890 (D) (D) 4,564 19,795 8,034 11,761 17,466 16,445 16,487 6,541 30,329 23,209 2,908 533 19,768 25,259 146,924 124,417 2,457 1,082 4,996 20,875 8,541 12,334 18,893 17,459 17,029 6,343 35,283 22,507 2,997 539 18,971 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings bytype: 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. 24 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 84-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] F lo y d , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 F r a n k lin , Io w a 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 213,6 67 215,057 224,610 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 227,615 234,374 255,338 144,862 149,887 193,047 20,620 19.2 161,8 67 188,152 26,905 19.1 190,877 33,733 18.4 15 7,431 162,923 195,223 32,392 18.2 208,040 26,334 18.1 179,169 226,244 29,094 18.0 123,246 21,616 12.7 122,223 27,664 12.6 122,421 39,446 12.3 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 122,172 35,259 12.0 127,249 35,674 11.8 137,247 41,922 11.7 11,12 8 1 1 ,2 7 7 1 2 ,1 7 7 12 ,5 17 12,919 14 ,1 8 7 11,40 1 11,896 13,200 13,144 13,752 15,306 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........................................... 121,298 6,468 2,954 117,784 59,035 36,848 117,949 6,248 6,037 117,738 57,940 39,379 130,312 6,810 5,379 128,881 55,693 40,036 136,856 7,646 5,290 134,500 52,475 40,640 142,375 8,907 5,070 138,538 53,430 42,406 155,276 10,298 3,856 148,834 60,963 45,541 87,053 4,238 -3,463 79,352 44,008 21,502 93,722 4,569 -4,173 84,980 41,801 23,106 106,875 4,802 -4,256 97,817 39,878 24,172 103,922 5,088 -4,187 94,647 37,723 25,061 108,756 5,696 -3,723 99,337 38,438 25,148 118,203 6,369 -3,659 108,175 43,854 27,140 78,543 7,895 34,860 17,028 17,832 70,190 6,529 41,230 23,465 17,765 74,716 7,181 48,415 30,433 17,982 80,658 7,705 48,493 29,078 19,415 88,868 8,586 44,921 23,140 21,781 96,252 9,586 49,438 26,029 23,409 50,808 4,945 31,300 17,393 13,907 51,269 4,789 37,664 23,606 14,058 52,386 5,215 49,274 35,529 13,745 52,552 5,118 46,252 31,304 14,948 54,564 5,288 48,904 31,839 17,065 56,216 5,606 56,381 38,213 18,168 20,620 100,678 84,992 518 345 6,029 28,143 (D) (D) 4,074 7,091 12,795 4,089 21,908 15,686 1,488 312 13,886 26,905 91,044 74,962 420 329 6,033 19,514 (0) (D) 3,931 6,456 11,853 4,229 22,197 16,082 1,574 332 14,176 33,733 96,579 79,889 286 93 5,476 23,811 (D) 32,392 104,464 86,779 490 106 5,124 27,694 26,334 116,041 96,865 456 149 5,443 33,293 17,605 15,688 4,433 7,644 11,953 5,182 28,312 19,176 1,828 428 16,920 29,094 126,182 105,983 457 157 5,792 39,652 19,539 20,113 4,617 7,805 12,417 5,020 30,066 20,199 1,898 435 17,866 21,616 65,437 55,879 538 302 4,911 15,584 4,215 11,369 3,692 9,156 7,449 3,542 10,705 9,558 1,059 205 8,294 27,664 66,058 56,030 447 359 4,854 16,099 4,009 12,090 3,717 8,125 7,500 3,309 11,620 10,028 1,162 220 8,646 39,446 67,429 57,043 493 292 4,336 17,088 3,718 13,370 4,088 8,297 7,239 3,702 11,508 10,386 1,271 252 8,863 35,259 68,663 57,669 539 165 4,732 15,005 3,573 11,432 3,633 8,056 7,385 3,217 14,937 10,994 1,425 272 9,297 35,674 73,082 61,266 509 212 4,871 14,892 2,779 12,113 4,365 8,737 7,584 2,973 17,123 11,816 1,469 279 10,068 41,922 76,281 63,918 546 340 4,902 16,542 2,892 13,650 4,541 9,160 7,046 2,931 17,910 12,363 1,500 284 10,579 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.............................................. (D) (D) 3,744 6,983 11,452 5,815 25,371 17,685 1,800 413 15,472 (D ) 3,925 6,739 11,580 4,779 23,200 16,690 1,649 380 14,661 F r e m o n t , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 G r e e n e , Io w a 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 108,988 125,394 128 ,617 127,623 130,858 144,402 141,623 150,746 161,924 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)1............................................. 158,352 153,224 170,499 97,613 11,375 9.2 100,027 25,367 9.0 100,567 28,050 8.9 105,128 22,495 8.9 109,702 21,156 8.8 117,039 27,363 8.7 120,754 20,869 11.7 120,865 29,881 11.5 122,685 39,239 11.1 122,090 30,262 10.9 127,887 25,337 10.7 138,248 32,251 10.5 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l la r s ) .......................................................................... 11,865 13,902 14,508 14,332 14,943 16 ,511 12,062 13,129 14,568 14,593 14,362 16,236 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.......................................... 67,535 3,594 1,114 65,055 25,120 18,813 79,790 3,755 3,653 79,688 26,153 19,553 80,990 3,767 6,043 83,266 24,842 20,509 81,816 4,378 4,523 81,961 24,565 21,097 82,604 4,763 5,625 83,466 25,044 22,348 90,221 5,229 6,339 91,331 28,642 24,429 74,697 3,460 3,610 74,847 43,696 23,080 83,775 3,692 3,495 83,578 42,615 24,553 94,800 3,892 3,741 94,649 42,548 24,727 94,825 4,297 3,731 94,259 39,132 24,961 86,805 4,776 4,247 86,276 39,979 26,969 96,574 5,394 4,350 95,530 45,558 29,411 42,022 5,571 19,942 8,793 11,149 40,594 4,867 34,329 22,866 11,463 39,463 4,913 36,614 25,619 10,995 42,893 5,525 33,398 20,021 13,377 44,240 5,732 32,632 18,739 13,893 44,982 5,938 39,301 25,001 14,300 40,599 3,887 30,211 17,677 12,534 40,290 3,680 39,805 26,867 12,938 40,944 3,899 49,957 36,394 13,563 43,195 4,068 47,562 33,470 14,092 44,235 4,159 38,411 22,701 15,710 45,881 4,403 46,290 29,800 16,490 11,375 56,160 49,453 3,980 286 2,861 19,079 (D) (D) 2,208 4,462 5,348 1,918 9,311 6,707 949 149 5,609 25,367 54,423 47,401 3,917 303 2,702 16,629 (D) (0) 2,013 4,568 4,896 1,861 10,512 7,022 1,025 157 5,840 28,050 52,940 45,679 2,915 221 3,124 15,776 (D) (D) 2,419 4,769 4,795 1,881 9,779 7,261 1,048 177 6,036 22,495 59,321 51,740 5,804 236 2,231 18,981 (0) (D) 2,079 5,497 4,381 2,257 10,274 7,581 1,166 202 6,213 21,156 61,448 53,314 5,750 229 2,668 20,145 (D) (0) 2,074 5,098 4,767 2,111 10,472 8,134 1,142 206 6,786 27,363 62,858 54,455 5,695 229 2,388 19,995 20,869 53,828 42,444 535 640 3,123 9,955 328 9,627 4,691 4,150 5,393 3,631 10,326 11,384 1,118 189 10,077 29,881 53,894 42,121 371 678 2,794 9,254 341 8,313 4,383 4,522 5,297 3,646 11,176 11,773 1,185 200 10,388 39,239 55,561 43,340 279 575 2,991 10,017 312 9,705 5,131 4,410 5,213 3,538 11,186 12,221 1,243 229 10,749 36,262 58,563 45,968 518 351 3,319 10,995 303 10,692 5,134 4,379 5,612 3,948 11,712 12,595 1,399 246 10,950 25,337 61,468 48,245 507 482 3,455 10,438 366 10,072 5,683 4,544 6,352 3,905 12,879 13,223 1,415 251 11,557 32,251 64,323 50,433 533 475 3,474 10,460 392 10,068 5,860 4,986 6,827 3,978 13,840 13,890 1,429 255 12,206 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. (D) (D) 2,282 5,718 5,221 2,138 10,789 8,403 1,212 212 6,979 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 25 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] G u th r ie , Io w a G r u n d y , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e 177,0 3 4 186,441 189,165 189,968 190,955 205,453 125,729 134,486 143,278 145,872 152,610 163,633 Farmincome*...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 152,396 24,638 13.7 151,061 35,380 13.6 148,282 40,883 13.1 151,174 38,794 12.8 160,564 30,391 12.7 174,270 31,183 12.5 116,952 8,777 11.6 120,699 13,787 11.5 123,484 19,794 11.3 124,083 21,789 11.0 132,162 20,448 11.0 142,742 20,891 10.9 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 12,940 13,703 14,388 14,822 15,044 16,423 10,845 11 ,72 5 12 ,712 13,203 13,872 14,953 82,716 3,739 29,078 108,055 45,919 23,060 91,826 3,904 27,771 115,693 46,203 24,545 96,770 3,968 26,863 119,665 44,759 24,741 97,859 4,404 28,968 122,423 42,355 25,190 94,324 5,050 31,875 121,149 43,164 26,642 99,951 5,851 33,446 127,546 49,241 28,666 49,913 2,720 19,627 66,820 34,274 24,635 55,413 2,930 21,286 73,769 34,960 25,757 63,219 3,122 22,236 82,333 34,532 26,413 66,466 3,404 24,127 87,189 31,920 26,763 70,207 4,019 25,627 91,815 32,432 28,363 72,985 4,610 27,194 95,569 37,163 30,901 43,013 4,019 35,684 20,158 15,526 42,677 3,826 45,323 31,118 14,205 41,821 3,889 51,060 36,825 14,235 43,484 4,030 50,345 34,762 15,583 46,173 4,239 43,912 26,540 17,372 49,458 4,640 45,853 27,541 18,312 28,068 2,610 19,235 6,807 12,428 28,016 2,517 24,880 11,879 13,001 28,714 2,602 31,903 17,930 13,973 30,148 2,678 33,640 19,873 13,767 32,902 2,913 34,392 18,565 15,827 34,486 3,137 35,362 19,031 16,331 24,638 58,078 48,127 713 175 3,717 9,453 5,208 4,245 4,273 9,830 5,775 3,168 11,023 9,951 1,033 222 8,696 35,380 56,446 46,161 633 227 3,045 8,803 5,153 3,650 4,174 10,084 5,446 3,069 10,680 10,285 1,085 236 8,964 40,883 55,887 45,156 637 91 2,991 8,966 5,371 3,595 4,425 8,745 4,921 3,060 11,320 10,731 1,173 269 9,289 38,794 59,065 47,917 995 90 3,169 10,141 6,043 4,098 4,232 8,369 5,026 3,538 12,357 11,148 1,305 291 9,552 30,391 63,933 52,198 997 117 3,473 9,709 4,888 4,821 4,619 10,311 5,381 3,269 14,322 11,735 1,315 299 10,121 31,183 68,768 56,320 800 122 3,498 10,977 5,186 5,791 4,845 11,548 5,533 3,174 15,823 12,448 1,349 302 10,797 8,777 41,136 30,689 465 148 6,450 447 356 91 3,386 4,297 5,175 2,690 7,631 10,447 1,169 186 9,092 13,787 41,626 30,734 369 196 6,160 274 (D) (D) 3,534 4,258 4,847 3,132 7,964 10,892 1,294 200 9,398 19,794 43,425 32,207 515 135 5,740 315 (D) 0» 4,199 4,514 4,667 3,228 8,894 11,218 1,344 228 9,646 21,789 44,677 32,978 633 136 5,465 373 (0) (0) 3,771 5,404 4,714 3,660 8,822 11,699 1,476 251 9,972 20,448 49,759 37,064 749 218 6,328 410 (D) (D) 4,382 6,500 5,214 3,672 9,591 12,695 1,605 260 10,830 20,891 52,094 38,731 807 60 6,709 432 208 224 4,547 6,106 5,453 4,054 10,563 13,363 1,717 265 11,381 Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance’............... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Construction................................................. Manufacturing............................................... Nondurable goods........................................ Durable goods............................................ Transportation and public utilities......................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................ Services..................................................... Government and government enterprises..................... Federal, civilian............................................. State and local.............................................. H a n c o c k , Io w a H a m ilto n , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 225,912 246,255 264,302 265,795 271,496 291,652 165,932 169,657 173,745 172,9 47 1 7 7 ,7 6 7 197,668 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)’ ............................................. 204,915 20,997 17.4 209,332 36,923 17.3 217,386 46,916 17.2 222,461 43,334 16.9 242,653 28,843 16.9 264,326 27,326 17.0 135,503 30,429 13.8 132,840 36,817 13.7 134,171 39,574 13.4 136,785 36,162 13.2 146,063 31,704 13.3 158,628 39,040 13.3 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 12,951 14,2 67 15,403 15,683 16,029 1 7 ,1 7 8 12,068 12,393 12,981 13,075 13,358 14,864 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........................................... 131,459 6,975 12,480 136,964 56,264 32,684 150,234 7,646 12,918 155,506 56,165 34,584 169,452 8,518 12,683 173,617 55,579 35,106 173,829 9,441 12,785 177,173 52,615 36,007 177,329 11,231 13,052 179,150 53,568 38,778 186,564 12,694 14,065 187,935 61,253 42,464 93,949 4,026 8,724 98,647 46,273 21,012 99,058 4,226 7,692 102,524 44,287 22,846 101,799 4,336 8,089 105,552 44,089 24,104 104,180 4,953 8,306 107,533 40,879 24,535 107,892 5,816 8,983 111,059 41,655 25,053 119,173 6,534 9,986 122,625 47,594 27,449 82,889 8,294 40,276 16,713 23,563 85,711 8,217 56,306 32,744 23,562 91,032 8,992 69,428 42,824 26,604 98,155 9,545 66,129 39,127 27,002 111,507 10,867 54,955 24,698 30,257 119,021 12,188 55,355 23,224 32,131 46,168 4,776 43,005 27,949 15,056 45,811 4,538 48,709 34,447 14,262 45,643 4,639 51,517 37,297 14,220 49,822 5,036 49,322 33,870 15,452 55,860 5,675 46,357 29,492 16,865 58,682 6,108 54,383 36,911 17,472 20,997 110,462 94,286 2,663 1,167 6,684 33,467 12,432 21,035 5,843 13,909 10,930 5,061 14,562 16,176 1,614 278 14,284 36,923 113,311 96,381 2,454 942 5,670 36,490 13,565 22,925 4,417 14,206 10,730 4,968 16,504 16,930 1,761 297 14,872 46,916 122,536 104,925 1,559 917 6,042 40,282 12,883 27,399 6,316 14,656 10,913 4,431 19,809 17,611 1,859 339 15,413 43,334 130,495 111,988 (9) (0) 5,219 43,828 14,661 29,167 5,708 16,357 11,472 5,790 19,919 18,507 2,042 386 16,079 28,843 148,486 128,906 (0) (0) 6,780 51,858 15,476 36,382 6,302 19,624 12,475 5,760 22,278 19,580 2,168 400 17,012 27,326 159,238 138,527 (0) (D) 7,411 54,727 15,618 39,109 7,184 21,340 13,102 5,988 24,741 . 20,711 2,100 410 18,201 30,429 63,520 52,894 2,891 238 3,827 17,410 5,136 12,274 5,255 7,226 6,474 2,388 7,185 10,626 1,311 224 9,091 36,817 62,241 51,088 1,938 345 3,216 16,712 4,841 11,871 5,210 7,033 6,720 2,301 7,613 11,153 1,424 242 9,487 39,574 62,225 50,644 1,474 90 3,030 16,829 4,275 12,554 5,324 6,397 6,302 2,558 8,640 11,581 1,455 2)7 9,849 36,162 68,018 55,718 2,735 72 3,731 20,031 4,159 15,872 4,797 7,291 5,482 3,060 8,519 12,300 1,647 301 10,352 31,704 76,188 62,948 2,619 92 3,990 24,555 5,285 19,270 5,108 7,821 6,208 2,877 9,678 13,240 1,632 314 11,294 39,040 80,133 66,277 2,760 97 3,659 25,538 5,546 19,992 5,799 8,237 6,505 2,968 10,714 13,856 1,690 322 11,844 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....................... Government and government enterprises..................... State and local.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. 26 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued _____________________________________ [Thousands of dollars] H a r d in , Io w a 1984 H a r r is o n , Io w a 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e 262,037 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1..................................................... Population (thousands)1............................................ 242Î577 19,460 21.7 244,214 31,990 21.3 183,843 185,314 248>88 45,010 20.7 192,378 249088 37,719 20.1 215,764 25Ù03 26,271 19.8 279,653 22,395 19.5 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l la r s ) ........................................................................ 149,699 18,811 16.1 150,911 36,089 16.0 154,126 29,717 15.9 12,094 156,511 28,803 15.8 167,823 24,555 15.9 12,973 180,425 35,339 161 14,223 14,262 14,378 15,502 10,470 11,690 11,545 11,695 12,0 71 13,439 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........................................... 149,493 8,229 4,992 146,256 73,264 42,517 163,621 8,897 4,856 159,580 72,465 44,159 180,186 9,406 4,145 174,925 72,045 46,828 174,923 9,899 5,031 170,055 67,828 48,924 168,717 10,775 6,270 164,212 69,096 51,266 173,512 12,176 6,228 167,564 78,848 55,636 73,981 3,679 25,974 96,276 39,792 32,442 91,645 3,964 27,210 114,891 38,221 33,888 87,951 4,258 28,514 112,207 37,548 34,088 88,842 4,598 30,310 114,554 35,660 35,100 91,473 M03 31J90 117,860 36,267 38,251 105,103 6’095 33*603 132*611 41*557 41,596 98,259 9,201 42,033 14,375 27,658 99,863 8,903 54,855 27,139 27,716 101,720 9,399 69,067 40,363 28,704 102,691 9,364 62,868 33,064 29,804 105,061 9,493 54,163 21,796 32,367 111,423 10,263 51,826 18,118 33,708 40,072 3,598 30,311 15,952 14,359 40,284 3,498 47,863 33,297 14,566 42,293 3,801 41,857 26,976 14,881 43,707 3,779 41,356 25,977 15,379 48,456 4,159 38,858 21,764 17,094 50,321 4,489 50,293 32,568 17,725 19,460 130,033 107,340 2,274 4,673 8,498 22,305 15,828 6,477 10,201 18,958 15,527 5,628 19,276 22,693 1,958 347 20,388 31,990 131,631 107,976 1,243 5,491 7,098 23,456 19,564 3,892 9,445 18,969 14,656 5,575 22,043 23,655 2,109 369 21,177 45,010 135,176 111,019 1,343 4,977 7,074 26,484 19,327 7,157 10,517 18,835 14,136 5,578 22,075 24,157 2,168 420 21,569 37,719 137,204 111,234 2,101 3,819 6,227 25,778 18,398 7,380 9,613 18,979 14,228 6,753 23,736 25,970 2,338 457 23,175 26,271 142,446 114,235 2,077 3,901 6,837 23,883 15,764 8,119 10,284 19,830 15,712 5,501 26,210 28,211 2,218 467 25,526 22,395 151,117 120,571 2,234 3,658 6,906 25,777 17,412 8,365 10,596 21,606 15,587 5,617 28,590 30,546 2,337 472 27,737 18,811 55,170 43,406 1,993 466 3,630 2,696 474 2,222 5,200 5,737 9,131 2,994 11,559 11,764 1,976 262 9,526 36,089 55,556 43,387 1,213 452 4,137 2,790 571 2,219 5,005 5,881 8,983 2,829 12,097 12,169 1,979 281 9,909 29,717 58,234 45,637 979 353 4,225 3,456 655 2,801 5,186 5,999 9,638 2,964 12,837 12,597 2,186 320 10,091 28,803 60,039 46,664 1,831 385 4,223 2,749 728 2,021 5,019 6,260 9,689 3,388 13,120 13,375 2,474 360 10,541 24,555 66,918 52,594 2,686 394 4,699 3,305 869 2,436 5,542 7,192 10,625 3,282 14,869 14,324 2,556 376 11,392 35,339 69,764 54,666 2,089 385 4,762 3,741 1,042 2,699 5,942 7,448 10,715 3,781 15,803 15,098 2,712 389 11,997 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors’ income8............................................... Farm............................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................... Nonfarm............................................................ Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Mining....................................................... Construction................................................. 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 e n r y , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 H o w a r d , Io w a 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 2 17,8 3 7 236,576 252,085 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 263,043 279,491 307,500 125,991 121,254 211,287 6,550 18.5 137,933 226,092 10,484 18.5 137,3 91 137,0 21 235,593 16,492 18.8 248,684 14,359 18.9 148,673 270,041 9,450 18.8 297,046 10,454 19.1 106,337 19,654 11.1 106,470 14,784 10.9 110,330 27,603 10.7 110,623 26,768 10.6 117,762 19,259 10.5 126,574 22,099 10.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l la r s ) .......................................................................... 11,78 8 12 ,770 13 ,3 77 13,902 14,852 16 ,115 11,320 1 1 ,1 4 7 12,907 12,971 13,072 14,237 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........................................... 126,166 7,352 14,593 133,407 50,517 33,913 140,179 8,435 15,354 147,098 52,543 36,935 155,442 9,361 16,234 162,315 52,084 37,686 169,293 10,709 15,842 174,426 50,042 38,575 184,905 12,722 15,983 188,166 50,899 40,426 202,363 14,589 17,689 205,463 58,209 43,828 68,411 3,108 4,762 70,065 35,944 19,982 63,259 3,322 5,091 65,028 35,488 20,738 79,876 3,664 5,413 81,625 35,393 20,915 81,639 4,021 5,630 83,248 33,036 21,107 78,406 4,578 6,714 80,542 33,603 22,876 83,137 5,100 7,124 85,161 38,505 25,007 92,938 9,069 24,159 4,539 19,620 101,828 9,286 29,065 8,613 20,452 111,904 10,464 33,074 14,745 18,329 124,951 11,702 32,640 12,662 19,978 141,567 13,235 30,103 7,869 22,234 155,350 14,621 32,392 9,014 23,378 33,325 3,671 31,415 17,540 13,875 33,479 3,555 26,225 12,748 13,477 35,288 3,979 40,609 25,623 14,986 39,139 4,624 37,876 24,739 13,137 41,617 4,858 31,931 17,272 14,659 42,618 5,011 35,508 20,146 15,362 6,550 119,616 95,627 2,116 301 10,126 25,816 6,607 19,209 6,369 10,678 11,135 4,468 24,618 23,989 1,632 317 22,040 10,484 129,695 102,922 1,431 388 8,084 28,172 8,067 20,105 6,582 10,323 17,109 4,090 26,743 26,773 1,759 324 24,690 16,492 138,950 111,654 1,131 154 8,055 32,865 9,853 23,012 7,224 9,445 22,686 4,042 26,052 27,296 1,848 370 25,078 14,359 154,934 125,522 1,705 272 8,578 39,393 11,577 27,816 7,321 9,161 24,667 5,767 28,658 29,412 1,979 430 27,003 9,450 175,455 144,613 1,739 233 9,161 46,404 11,791 34,613 7,645 10,173 31,776 5,187 32,295 30,842 2,119 444 28,279 10,454 191,909 158,570 1,656 281 8,887 50,272 11,982 38,290 7,843 12,663 37,452 5,035 34,481 33,339 2,168 461 30,710 19,654 48,757 39,576 971 219 3,228 8,244 1,003 7,241 3,366 5,673 4,819 2,138 10,918 9,181 874 181 8,126 14,784 48,475 38,958 546 154 2,942 8,383 1,036 7,347 3,127 5,572 4,849 2,035 11,350 9,517 906 194 8,417 27,603 52,273 42,427 452 135 2,777 9,580 805 8,775 3,970 5,691 4,513 2,144 13,165 9,846 982 221 8,643 26,768 54,871 44,648 739 246 2,434 12,838 779 12,059 3,752 5,660 4,499 2,442 12,038 10,223 1,127 241 8,855 19,259 59,147 48,262 714 253 2,669 13,547 786 12,761 4,159 6,164 5,048 2,368 13,340 10,885 1,148 247 9,490 22,099 61,038 49,535 732 322 2,449 14,274 894 13,380 4,371 5,600 5,424 2,403 13,960 11,503 1,205 253 10,045 E a r n i n 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. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 27 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Id a , Io w a H u m b o ld t, Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 139,313 14 3 ,12 1 150,757 150,899 160,894 182,951 123,3 75 130,932 Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 121,858 17,655 12.1 121,342 21,779 11.9 123,270 27,487 11.6 125,402 25,497 11.3 134,003 26,891 11.3 145,305 37,646 11.2 89,199 15,187 8.9 91,265 17,133 8.9 93,213 21,830 8.8 96,349 20,343 8.6 104,233 19,142 8.6 111,723 19,209 8.5 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 11,5 16 12,054 13,040 13,386 14,2 81 16,383 11,695 1 2 ,1 7 7 13,146 13,642 14,388 15,328 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........................................... 76,023 3,732 4,451 76,742 40,513 22,058 81,160 4,058 4,174 81,276 38,717 23,128 88,652 4,292 4,111 88,471 38,807 23,479 90,444 4,775 4,133 89,802 37,194 23,903 98,383 5,510 4,145 97,018 37,951 25,925 113,630 6,280 4,176 111,526 43,237 28,188 65,059 3,253 -1,692 60,114 29,607 14,665 68,792 3,601 -1,905 63,286 29,215 15,897 76,244 3,894 -2,093 70,257 28,046 16,740 79,550 4,421 -2,512 72,617 26,769 17,306 86,253 5,224 -3,185 77,844 27,318 18,213 88,897 5,777 -2,979 80,141 31,198 19,593 42,107 4,307 29,609 15,789 13,820 42,601 4,083 34,476 19,979 14,497 42,885 4,203 41,564 25,731 15,833 45,662 4,518 40,264 23,699 16,565 49,744 4,992 43,647 25,128 18,519 52,664 5,444 55,522 35,911 19,611 35,491 3,601 25,967 13,401 12,566 37,265 3,698 27,829 15,418 12,411 39,138 4,030 33,076 20,178 12,898 43,225 4,469 31,856 18,679 13,177 48,880 5,115 32,258 17,532 14,726 50,615 5,399 32,883 17,656 15,227 17,655 58,368 48,232 464 438 4,332 9,176 1,597 7,579 7,196 6,096 7,027 4,110 9,393 10,136 1,336 196 8,604 21,779 59,381 48,806 396 360 3,201 9,999 1,788 8,211 6,637 6,734 6,930 3,490 11,059 10,575 1,488 208 8,879 27,487 61,165 50,259 366 336 3,204 10,810 2,156 8,654 6,743 6,335 6,756 3,614 12,095 10,906 1,546 239 9,121 25,497 64,947 53,678 525 317 3,075 12,141 2,329 9,812 6,473 6,939 6,665 4,450 13,093 11,269 1,560 257 9,452 26,891 71,492 59,292 547 364 3,096 14,488 2,612 11,876 6,794 7,160 7,525 4,496 14,822 12,200 1,654 266 10,280 37,646 75,984 63,221 598 175 3,181 15,727 2,438 13,289 7,026 8,148 7,737 4,432 16,197 12,763 1,761 270 10,732 15,187 49,872 43,660 712 106 3,678 12,296 210 12,086 5,789 4,453 5,048 2,810 8,768 6,212 956 145 5,111 17,133 51,659 45,118 571 145 3,460 13,808 213 13,595 6,201 4,766 4,899 2,619 8,649 6,541 1,067 155 5,319 21,830 54,414 47,498 484 109 3,582 15,212 270 14,942 6,817 4,697 4,964 2,371 9,262 6,916 1,152 176 5,588 20,343 59,207 52,078 738 155 3,944 18,533 258 18,275 6,915 4,413 5,030 2,663 9,687 7,129 1,275 195 5,659 19,142 67,111 59,275 718 164 4,217 21,844 254 21,590 8,283 5,045 5,872 2,617 10,515 7,836 1,310 202 6,324 19,209 69,688 61,589 689 86 4,148 22,187 260 21,927 9,082 5,166 6,209 2,669 11,353 8,099 1,201 207 6,691 104,386 108,398 115,043 116,6 92 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors' income8............................................... Farm............................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by Industry: Farm............................................................... Nonfarm............................................................ Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Mining....................................................... Construction................................................. 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.............................................. J a c k s o n , Io w a Io w a , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 189,451 190,605 201,324 208,909 214,282 225,697 230,081 232,284 239,147 255,195 268,048 292,499 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 170,878 18,573 15.2 174,049 16,556 15.2 177,369 23,955 15.0 183,301 25,608 14.8 193,780 20,502 14.7 210,690 15,007 14.6 218,615 11,466 22.5 220,873 11,411 22.3 223,391 15,756 21.9 232,957 22,238 21.8 247,695 20,353 21.7 265,453 27,046 21.7 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 12,430 12,548 13,449 14,156 14,591 15,408 10,238 10,397 10,899 11,72 9 12,339 13,475 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3............... Plus: Adjustment for residence................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.............................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 152,970 8,686 -28,101 116,183 49,009 24,259 148,032 9,082 -24,827 114,123 49,501 26,981 159,801 9,712 -26,496 123,593 50,102 27,629 175,533 11,048 -30,985 133,500 47,287 28,122 182,302 12,424 -32,901 136,977 48,143 29,162 190,228 14,114 -36,905 139,209 55,042 31,446 97,891 5,393 37,222 129,720 59,678 40,683 97,992 5,821 37,503 129,674 60,583 42,027 106,471 6,263 36,960 137,168 59,875 42,104 120,499 7,159 42,230 155,570 56,342 43,283 126,515 8,123 44,790 163,182 57,363 47,503 138,719 9,203 46,135 175,651 65,634 51,214 105,540 10,678 36,752 16,143 20,609 102,201 9,725 36,106 14,200 21,906 105,580 10,353 43,868 21,646 22,222 117,682 11,443 46,408 23,225 23,183 125,838 12,274 44,190 18,149 26,041 136,596 13,553 40,079 12,673 27,406 57,463 5,423 35,005 8,543 26,462 58,078 5,277 34,637 8,637 26,000 60,667 5,740 40,064 13,045 27,019 66,009 6,174 48,316 19,414 28,902 71,197 6,644 48,674 17,558 31,116 75,080 7,215 56,424 24,263 32,161 18,573 134,397 123,337 1,114 240 6,856 64,181 4,563 59,618 3,272 10,763 19.033 2,937 14,941 11,060 1,360 242 9,458 16,556 131,476 119,698 769 322 6,949 59,779 5,651 54,128 3,208 11,797 17,330 2,680 16,864 11,778 1,543 260 9,975 23,955 135,846 123,923 778 114 6,577 64,694 6,646 58,048 4,407 11,045 16,662 2,636 17,010 11,923 1,538 298 10,087 25,608 149,925 137,470 1,073 192 6,402 73,727 7,549 66,178 4,699 11,406 17,584 3,562 18,825 12,455 1,708 335 10,412 20,502 161,800 148,483 1,084 141 6,698 79,764 8,583 71,181 5,496 11,086 19,148 3,756 21,310 13,317 1,831 346 11,140 15,007 175,221 161,195 1,118 149 7,558 87,765 10,089 77,676 5,813 13,016 19,744 3,277 22,755 14,026 1,941 354 11,731 11,466 86,425 68,082 3,668 292 7,491 10,417 4,598 5,819 6,152 7,861 11,314 4,624 16,263 18,343 1,884 369 16,090 11,411 86,581 67,635 3,456 409 7,424 11,036 5,141 5,895 5,788 7,190 11,482 4,887 15,963 18,946 2,027 394 16,525 15,756 90,715 71,398 2,932 278 7,070 13,027 5,940 7,087 7,375 6,715 11,857 5,299 16,845 19,317 2,071 449 16,797 22,238 98,261 77,901 4,139 247 6,582 16,168 6,707 9,461 6,352 7,418 12,386 5,851 18,758 20,360 2,258 495 ■ 17,607 20,353 106,162 84,237 4,150 331 7,278 18,559 7,284 11,275 6,150 8,190 13,895 4,860 20,824 21,925 2,403 513 19,009 27,046 111,673 88,675 4,284 332 7,632 20,597 8,171 12,426 6,290 8,135 14,435 4,521 22,449 22,998 2,466 526 20,006 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. 28 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5 — Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 4-8 9 — Continued [Thousands of dollars] J a s p e r , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 J e ffe r s o n , Io w a 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 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................................................................................... 466,602 485,916 496,892 527,708 541,703 581,988 419,388 47,214 35.9 174,60 1 183,540 454,723 42,169 35.8 203,096 214,548 483,423 44,285 35.9 225,670 511,726 29,977 36.2 551,806 30,182 36.7 240,412 Per capita personal income (dollars).................................................. 439,126 46,790 35.8 163,356 11,245 16.5 169,862 13,678 16.5 185,465 17,631 16.5 13,582 214,676 10,994 167 228^596 11,816 IfiJ 12,985 199,435 15,113 16.5 13,895 1 4 ,7 1 1 14,9 57 15,866 10,571 1 1 ,115 12,341 12,981 13,503 14,205 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........................................... 287,528 15,314 35,078 307,292 96,342 62,968 298,148 17,080 38,095 319,163 99,820 66,933 305,461 18,481 40,395 327,375 99,960 69,557 333,162 20,925 42,753 354,990 101,299 71,419 338,809 23,302 47,819 363,326 103,156 75,221 357,784 25,965 50,495 382,314 117,733 81,941 118,519 6,757 -4,540 107,222 41,174 26,205 126,276 7,519 -4,491 114,266 41,243 28,031 144,548 8,790 -4,182 131,576 42,011 29,509 155,597 10’097 -3,396 142,104 42,045 30,399 169,969 11*865 6’347 151*757 4¿885 31,028 176942 12936 6135 157871 48,950 33Ì591 191,141 19,307 77,080 42,865 34,215 199,471 18,967 79,710 42,645 37,065 208,201 20,081 77,179 38,215 38,964 227,927 21,767 83,468 40,348 43,120 242,487 22,982 73,340 26,210 47,130 256,594 24,789 76,401 26,608 49,793 81,450 8,480 28,589 9,578 19,011 85,541 8,211 32,524 12,109 20,415 94,804 8,857 40,887 16,151 24,736 105,973 9,610 40,014 13,662 26,352 119,493 11,290 39,186 9,629 29,557 123,267 12*105 41,570 10,553 31,017 47,214 240,314 211,040 1,759 1,343 11,562 104,025 7,058 96,967 14,412 17,241 22,623 6,951 31,124 29,274 2,384 579 26,311 46,790 251,358 220,738 1,316 1,555 12,477 108,355 7,490 100,865 13,253 17,993 23,294 7,104 35,391 30,620 2,493 623 27,504 42,169 263,292 231,271 892 915 11,642 116,112 7,940 108,172 14,016 17,988 23,918 7,408 38,380 32,021 2,581 710 28,730 44,285 288,877 255,380 1,608 1,212 11,154 132,237 7,591 124,646 13,707 18,056 24,750 10,083 42,573 33,497 2,787 815 29,895 29,977 308,832 272,199 2,045 1,410 12,073 139,700 7,696 132,004 14,157 19,799 26,179 9,040 47,796 36,633 2,913 854 32,866 30,182 327,602 288,572 1,679 1,517 11,889 148,701 5,713 142,988 14,500 20,622 27,582 9,772 52,310 39,030 2,969 887 35,174 11,245 107,274 91,582 726 284 6,085 32,379 6,112 26,267 6,491 4,921 14,619 6,302 19,775 15,692 1,975 286 13,431 13,678 112,598 96,532 621 426 5,808 30,707 5,754 24,953 6,595 5,303 14,086 7,012 25,974 16,066 1,963 282 13,821 17,631 126,917 110,434 678 223 5,796 29,544 5,478 24,066 7,230 5,488 15,878 10,915 34,682 16,483 2,000 321 14,162 15,113 140,484 123,172 1,052 353 6,098 32,276 5,990 26,286 7,372 5,756 17,100 17,102 36,063 17,312 2,225 376 14,711 10,994 158,975 140,324 1,122 334 6,960 42,498 6,515 35,983 8,343 6,944 18,656 12,715 42,752 18,651 2,397 395 15,859 11,816 165,126 145,327 ¿113 228 6,344 48,654 4,993 43*661 8,455 7,387 17,295 Nonfarmpersonal income...................................... Population (thousands)2................................. E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor Income................................................ Proprietors’ 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.............................................. J o h n s o n , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 im 47,379 19,799 2,516 409 16,874 J o n e s , Io w a 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income.................................................................................... 1,116,062 1,174 ,0 20 1,258,333 1,326,523 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)3............................................. 1,429,829 1,5 71,9 20 204,136 211,5 8 1 1,095,212 20,850 85.3 227,009 1,156,939 17,081 85.5 232,313 234,888 1,228,263 30,070 85.2 254,265 1,298,609 27,914 85.6 1,411,170 18,659 86.7 1,554,834 17,086 87.9 186,136 18,000 20.4 194,259 17,322 20.2 200,130 26,879 19.9 203,807 28,506 19.7 216,765 18,123 19.8 235,270 18,995 19.8 10,013 10,473 11,38 7 11 ,7 9 7 11,873 12,831 Per capita personal income (dollars).................................................... 13,080 13,738 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........................................... 879,319 41,951 -5,772 831,596 181,568 102,898 919,712 45,799 -5,875 868,038 189,664 116,318 993,007 49,901 -10,242 932,864 201,680 123,789 1,062,151 54,122 -8,587 999,442 197,405 129,676 1,165,403 61,408 -12,444 1,091,551 201,563 136,715 1,280,961 70,200 -17,629 1,193,132 229,994 148,794 102,698 5,206 19,477 116,969 55,197 31,970 104,783 5,734 21,053 120,102 57,452 34,027 119,932 6,294 21,819 135,457 56,561 34,991 126,214 6,901 23,794 143,107 53,189 36,017 124,383 7,891 26,266 142,758 54,131 37,999 132,465 8,986 27,507 150,986 61,904 41,375 698,682 72,495 108,142 17,323 90,819 736,726 73,188 109,798 13,784 96,014 785,761 79,725 127,521 26,988 100,533 840,003 86,160 135,988 24,921 111,067 927,021 96,582 141,800 15,865 125,935 1,023,138 107,672 150,151 14,532 135,619 62,845 5,826 34,027 14,428 19,599 63,715 5,657 35,411 14,004 21,407 66,699 6,129 47,104 23,761 23,343 72,097 6,534 47,583 25,434 22,149 77,086 7,071 40,226 15,224 25,002 82,325 7,724 42,416 16,302 26,114 20,850 858,469 460,010 4,391 2,627 47,374 92,896 70,684 22,212 29,753 26,407 77,353 24,033 155,176 398,459 34,350 2,303 361,806 17,081 902,631 473,210 4,659 3,075 39,233 92,436 72,042 20,394 31,810 28,203 79,159 26,263 168,372 429,421 36,179 2,541 390,701 30,070 962,937 505,491 4,163 2,240 42,732 99,125 76,934 22,191 33,993 28,228 81,701 28,925 184,384 457,446 37,018 2,861 417,567 27,914 1,034,237 539,897 5,472 2,401 40,612 107,503 81,028 26,475 33,416 33,153 85,623 35,551 196,166 494,340 40,989 3,283 450,068 18,659 1,146,744 601,033 6,224 2,400 46,979 120,076 89,410 30,666 35,625 36,130 93,022 33,386 227,191 545,711 44,075 3,034 498,602 17,086 1,263,875 666,108 6,004 2,517 55,236 129,690 93,897 35,793 42,519 37,261 99,978 34,460 258,443 597,767 47,554 3,224 546,989 18,000 84,698 65,103 1,142 724 5,282 16,000 5,863 10,137 5,671 6,740 11,176 3,433 14,935 19,595 1,470 333 17,792 17,322 87,461 67,019 1,076 755 5,083 16,407 6,372 10,035 5,465 6,838 11,594 3,433 16,368 20,442 1,552 360 18,530 26,879 93,053 72,411 859 637 5,745 18,719 6,559 12,160 6,248 7,028 11,915 3,541 17,719 20,642 1,568 410 18,664 28,506 97,708 75,884 (0) (D) 5,375 20,923 7,765 13,158 5,523 7,001 12,243 4,412 18,281 21,824 1,685 447 19,692 18,123 106,260 83,197 (D) (D) 6,544 21,915 8,366 13,549 5,976 7,365 13,603 4,202 21,122 23,063 1,768 467 20,828 18,995 113,470 88,841 (0) (D) 7,441 23,199 8,712 14,487 6,060 8,354 13,634 4,538 22,831 24,629 1,859 480 22,290 14 ,770 15,501 16,493 17,890 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............................................. Mifitary...................................................... State and local.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 29 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Kossuth, Iowa Keokuk, Iowa 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: Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Manufacturing............................................... Durable goods............................................ Transportation and public utilities.......................... Finance, insurance, and real estate........................ Governmen! and government enterprises..................... Federal, civilian............................................. Military...................................................... State and local.............................................. 1986 1987 1988 1989 246,581 206,836 39,745 21.4 11,534 256,213 204,306 51,907 21.0 12,200 264,236 202,436 61,800 20.2 13,061 262,544 204,021 58,523 19.8 13,280 267,217 216,433 50,784 19.7 13,575 299,013 234,983 64,030 19.4 15,386 80,337 5,941 18,431 92,827 48,194 33,507 150,377 7,123 -678 142,576 69,664 34,341 162,228 7,616 -835 153,777 65,878 36,558 171,384 7,788 -638 162,958 64,040 37,238 173,188 8,521 -500 164,167 60,531 37,846 175,835 9,752 -526 165,557 61,648 40,012 196,808 11,058 -534 185,216 70,417 43,380 36,375 3,520 38,948 14,016 24,932 37,907 3,805 38,625 12,693 25,932 78,535 8,045 63,797 35,131 28,666 79,288 7,875 75,065 47,457 27,608 78,393 8,090 84,901 57,467 27,434 81,554 8,385 83,249 54,086 29,163 87,841 8,817 79,177 46,435 32,742 92,961 9,598 94,249 59,757 34,492 15,831 63,012 52,922 (D) (D) 5,503 4,292 3,440 852 6,864 7,772 5,937 3,487 16,059 10,090 1,704 283 8,103 14,415 65,922 55,501 (D) (0) 4,363 5,359 4,373 986 7,406 8,355 6,200 3,504 17,281 10,421 1,724 288 8,409 39,745 110,632 96,456 2,179 195 9,391 22,304 7,438 14,866 6,523 14,757 15,685 8,097 17,325 14,176 1,768 347 12,061 51,907 110,321 95,559 1,504 287 7,665 23,608 6,817 16,791 6,918 14,478 14,524 7,878 18,697 14,762 1,956 369 12,437 61,800 109,584 94,053 1,267 87 6,895 24,281 7,644 16,637 7,285 13,378 13,512 7,994 19,354 15,531 2,167 420 12,944 58,523 114,665 98,172 1,702 88 7,397 25,903 8,121 17,782 7,475 13,649 13,275 8,364 20,319 16,493 2,476 450 13,567 50,784 125,051 107,282 1,768 124 7,760 26,260 7,937 18,323 8,207 15,675 15,742 9,086 22,660 17,769 2,517 465 14,787 64,030 132,778 114,079 1,761 131 9,269 27,747 7,589 20,158 8,442 17,510 15,170 9,625 24,424 18,699 2,525 471 15,703 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1989 1986 1987 146,833 135,189 11,644 12.6 11,648 151,071 136,033 15,038 12.5 12,059 163,311 139,162 24,149 12.2 13,342 169,416 140,162 29,254 12.0 14,078 163,625 147,794 15,831 12.0 13,681 174,528 160,113 14,415 11.9 14,692 64,049 3,492 13,830 74,387 46,000 26,446 70,337 3,951 12,711 79,097 44,014 27,960 80,772 4,139 14,393 91,026 43,176 29,109 86,440 4,474 16,652 98,618 41,323 29,475 78,843 5,189 16,915 90,569 42,018 31,038 31,413 3,020 29,616 9,528 20,088 33,846 3,226 33,265 13,041 20,224 33,170 3,279 44,323 22,244 22,079 33,130 3,169 50,141 27,355 22,786 11,644 52,405 44,337 2,029 815 4,635 1,704 859 845 5,568 8,342 6,306 3,367 11,571 8,068 1,364 203 6,501 15,038 55,299 46,819 1,793 689 6,092 2,193 1,643 550 5,767 8,369 6,066 3,269 12,581 8,480 1,452 218 6,810 24,149 56,623 47,861 1,449 415 4,834 2,916 2,339 577 7,362 7,564 5,549 3,487 14,285 8,762 1,461 248 7,053 29,254 57,186 47,917 (D) (D) 3,782 3,680 2,987 693 6,562 7,544 5,454 4,082 14,004 9,269 1,602 273 7,394 Income by Place of Residence Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)’ ............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)............................ 1985 1988 1985 1984 1984 Linn, Iowa Lee, Iowa 1988 1989 1985 1986 1987 492,249 478,425 13,824 42.2 11,659 507,565 490,570 16,995 41.6 12,204 513,510 496,849 16,661 41.1 12,487 513,075 501,280 11,795 40.6 12,640 529,367 521,934 7,433 40.4 13,116 573,644 563,876 9,768 40.3 14,232 2,180,147 2,165,885 14,262 168.9 12,906 2,314,027 2,299,406 14,621 169.0 13,689 2,429,365 2,402,911 26,454 168.3 14,432 2,579,124 2,554,751 24,373 169.2 15,243 2,765,113 2,750,193 14,920 171.5 16,122 2,980,267 2,962,438 17,829 173.8 17,143 393,351 23,629 -53,619 316,103 94,203 81,943 394,758 25,139 -48,807 320,812 98,937 87,816 398,457 26,347 -50,056 322,054 100,064 91,392 398,256 27,390 -48,618 322,248 96,825 94,002 414,652 30,210 -50,522 333,920 98,556 96,891 445,064 33,828 -54,691 356,545 112,494 104,605 1,717,231 107,465 -103,022 1,506,744 406,909 266,494 1,831,560 121,463 -112,349 1,597,748 425,370 290,909 1,941,113 132,307 -118,038 1,690,768 432,327 306,270 2,104,578 146,667 -134,997 1,822,914 437,962 318,248 2,304,377 167,363 -145,610 1,991,404 446,171 327,538 2,454,051 184,434 -153,026 2,116,591 508,303 355,373 301,157 35,589 56,605 11,678 44,927 300,193 33,003 61,562 14,996 46,566 303,555 34,156 60,746 14,773 45,973 305,453 34,073 58,730 9,922 48,808 319,376 35,725 59,551 5,656 53,895 341,020 38,911 65,133 8,103 57,030 1,418,549 145,136 153,546 10,654 142,892 1,522,538 147,658 161,364 11,221 150,143 1,598,799 158,532 183,782 23,242 160,540 1,740,173 170,265 194,140 21,207 172,933 1,916,916 185,086 202,375 11,923 190,452 2,037,246 199,773 217,032 15,032 202,000 13,824 379,527 336,116 2,389 606 17,851 176,104 110,772 65,332 34,057 19,019 28,808 8,464 48,818 43,411 2,707 1,045 39,659 16,995 377,763 331,874 1,879 872 14,925 169,568 112,412 57,156 33,749 18,419 29,676 8,513 54,273 45,889 2,873 1,060 41,956 16,661 381,796 335,487 1,512 285 16,747 171,105 110,934 60,171 33,459 16,978 30,317 8,590 56,494 46,309 2,949 1,211 42,149 11,795 386,461 338,576 2,408 301 15,712 168,230 107,836 60,394 34,059 16,637 30,867 11,292 59,070 47,885 3,164 1,717 43,004 7,433 407,219 358,315 2,475 418 15,963 174,404 105,368 69,036 36,411 17,649 34,188 9,986 66,821 48,904 3,442 1,883 43,579 9,768 435,296 385,230 2,475 440 17,228 188,810 109,957 78,853 38,540 18,646 36,226 10,082 72,783 50,066 3,566 1,907 44,593 14,262 1,702,969 1,527,525 6,862 8,001 80,439 604,020 201,727 402,293 107,560 116,472 171,520 103,399 329,252 175,444 27,455 3,049 144,940 14,621 1,816,939 1,633,274 5,616 9,194 89,722 645,513 206,461 439,052 110,800 123,314 173,642 109,479 365,994 183,665 29,321 3,186 151,158 26,454 1,914,659 1,720,257 5,706 5,521 93,474 688,126 217,985 470,141 131,694 115,251 180,454 109,129 390,902 194,402 30,709 3,677 160,016 24,373 2,080,205 1,875,450 10,076 5,865 108,074 723,277 230,098 493,179 158,360 123,267 188,120 128,921 429,490 204,755 32,971 4,224 167,560 14,920 2,289,457 2,067,850 10,085 5,901 128,206 779,482 245,610 533,872 171,478 134,985 211,111 130,649 495,953 221,607 36,089 4,371 181,147 17,829 2,436,222 2,199,769 11,913 5,948 133,491 820,482 264,968 555,514 187,249 144,752 225,523 132,271 538,140 236,453 37,481 4,605 194,367 1984 Income by Place of Residence Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)’ ............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)............................ Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social Insurance5............... 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: Nonfarm............................................................ Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Mining....................................................... Construction................................................. Manufacturing............................................... Nondurable goods....................................... Durable goods............................................ Transportation and public utilities.......................... Retail trade................................................. Government and government enterprises.................... State and local............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. 30 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued ____________________________________ [Thousands of dollars] Louisa, Iowa 1984 Lucas, Iowa 1985 1986 1987 1988 141,523 125,506 16,017 12.1 11,655 146,422 133,706 12,716 12.0 12,162 154,616 136,038 18,578 11.9 13,021 153,525 139,270 14,255 11.9 12,873 163,291 151,883 11,408 12.0 13,592 177,764 166,163 11,601 12.1 14,679 54,847 2,436 41,256 93,667 28,200 19,656 55,403 2,870 43,751 96,284 28,993 21,145 70,726 3,593 37,292 104,425 28,263 21,928 72,639 4,203 35,007 103,443 27,597 22,485 82,524 5,331 34,457 111,650 28,104 23,537 26,132 2,425 26,290 14,308 11,982 27,425 2,495 25,483 11,122 14,361 35,606 3,666 31,454 17,093 14,361 42,427 4,435 25,777 12,816 12,961 16,017 38,830 29,756 596 494 3,023 2,472 1,754 718 5,377 4,420 4,191 2,359 6,824 9,074 1,070 199 7,805 12,716 42,687 33,333 582 568 3,994 2,643 1,780 863 6,034 4,368 4,247 2,374 8,523 9,354 985 212 8,157 18,578 52,148 42,198 541 550 3,820 11,071 10,430 641 6,727 4,010 3,901 2,423 9,155 9,950 1,128 242 8,580 14,255 58,384 47,509 (0) (D) 2,804 17,801 17,054 747 5,662 4,225 4,212 2,734 8,911 10,875 1,664 271 8,940 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 110,645 109,500 1,145 10.2 10,820 114,520 111,889 2,631 10.0 11,477 119,751 113,563 6,188 9.7 12,301 121,245 113,318 7,927 9.6 12,626 123,876 119,573 4,303 9.5 13,053 135,087 129,182 5,905 9.4 14,350 88,967 6,098 37,410 120,279 32,156 25,329 61,094 3,918 4,056 61,232 26,411 23,002 64,064 4,225 3,995 63,834 26,068 24,618 69,387 4,464 4,191 69,114 26,852 23,785 72,502 4,698 4,463 72,267 24,885 24,093 72,815 5,258 4,968 72,525 25,309 26,042 79,067 ¿938 ¿901 78,030 28^958 28>99 52,137 5,723 24,664 10,069 14,595 56,992 6,416 25,559 10,384 15,175 48,165 4,044 8,885 676 8,209 50,126 3,994 9,944 2,193 7,751 52,057 4,299 13,031 5,773 7,258 53,622 4,441 14,439 7,514 6,925 56,539 4,608 11,668 3,910 7,758 60,339 5,022 13,706 5,535 8,171 11,408 71,116 59,211 (D) (0) 3,075 27,024 26,011 1,013 6,019 4,318 4,795 2,820 9,875 11,905 1,904 284 9,717 11,601 77,366 63,953 614 400 3,236 30,548 29,644 904 6,120 4,310 5,124 2,913 10,688 13,413 2,054 293 11,066 1,145 59,949 49,111 457 89 2,655 4,804 (D) (D) 4,570 2,956 24,151 2,610 6,819 10,838 1,052 164 9,622 2,631 61,433 49,919 369 298 3,011 4,749 (D) (0) 4,470 2,585 25,049 2,391 6,997 11,514 1,125 175 10,214 6,188 63,199 51,299 313 297 3,188 5,229 (0) (D) 4,817 2,212 26,263 „ 2,129 6,851 11,900 1,131 199 10,570 7,927 64,575 52,605 309 816 2,161 5,974 (D) (D) 4,179 2,422 27,200 2,612 6,932 11,970 1,261 218 10,491 4,303 68,512 55,953 359 115 2,323 6,069 (0) (D) 4,505 2,592 29,954 2,568 7,468 12,559 1,348 224 10,987 5,905 73,162 59,806 401 351 1,970 6,375 (D) (D) 4,560 2,742 32,322 2,645 8,440 13,356 1,430 228 11,698 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income..................................... Nonfarmpersonal income........................................ Farmincome1........................................... 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 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.............................................. Lyo n , Iowa 1984 Madison, Iowa 1985 1986 1987 1988 142,789 111,142 31,647 12.8 11,148 145,944 110,162 35,782 12.6 11,549 154,171 111,502 42,669 12.4 12,472 153,019 113,470 39,549 12.2 12,507 152,753 120,148 32,605 12.2 12,515 168,113 130,129 37,984 12.2 13,814 80,055 3,119 8,620 85,556 38,243 18,990 83,962 3,339 9,017 89,640 36,050 20,254 93,624 3,625 9,061 99,060 33,933 21,178 94,057 4,088 10,095 100,064 31,485 21,470 91,978 4,683 11,011 98,306 32,082 22,365 32,740 2,977 44,338 28,718 15,620 33,534 2,939 47,489 32,969 14,520 34,703 3,157 55,764 39,951 15,813 37,357 3,364 53,336 36,790 16,546 31,647 48,408 39,469 1,117 122 3,270 5,713 2,667 3,046 4,221 5,377 6,032 2,557 11,060 8,939 936 212 7,791 35,782 48,180 38,904 891 194 2,894 6,136 3,389 2,747 3,811 5,686 5,623 2,407 11,262 9,276 1,044 228 8,004 42,669 50,955 41,379 720 70 3,410 7,815 4,329 3,486 4,496 5,278 5,509 2,454 11,627 9,576 1,103 260 8,213 39,549 54,508 44,408 1,294 74 3,600 8,433 4,671 3,762 4,532 5,892 5,520 3,176 11,887 10,100 1,280 278 8,542 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 137,286 132,128 5,158 12.4 11,069 147,599 139,464 8,135 12.4 11,870 159,109 144,197 14,912 12.4 12,801 164,013 150,442 13,571 12.5 13,134 170,110 163,471 6,639 12.6 13,482 185,415 176,316 9,099 12.8 14,497 101,280 5,388 11,470 107,362 36,673 24,078 45,251 2,586 38,309 80,974 32,818 23,494 50,301 2,896 42,240 89,645 33,548 24,406 60,202 3,174 44,779 101,807 32,485 24,817 65,181 3,814 47,085 108,452 30,218 25,343 63,443 4,414 52,539 111,568 30,723 27,819 68,491 5,013 56,252 119,730 35,181 30,504 40,471 3,640 47,867 29,920 17,947 43,476 4,061 53,743 35,373 18,370 28,242 2,483 14,526 3,757 10,769 28,651 2,502 19,148 6,787 12,361 30,493 2,713 26,996 13,609 13,387 34,546 3,149 27,486 12,252 15,234 37,498 3,450 22,495 5,359 17,136 39,007 3,655 25,829 7,858 17,971 32,605 59,373 48,495 1,260 109 3,815 9,343 5,228 4,115 5,096 6,675 6,363 2,567 13,267 10,878 1,339 288 9,251 37,984 63,296 52,018 1,180 111 3,792 11,347 6,336 5,011 5,168 6,943 6,706 2,397 14,374 11,278 1,381 294 9,603 5,158 40,093 29,812 899 893 3,832 1,106 (D) (D) 2,578 3,262 5,880 2,215 9,147 10,281 937 203 9,141 8,135 42,166 31,683 768 657 4,919 1,717 262 1,455 2,416 3,106 5,652 2,118 10,330 10,483 1,047 220 9,216 14,912 45,290 34,231 654 622 5,572 1,440 (0) (D) 3,341 3,191 5,702 2,133 11,576 11,059 1,156 252 9,651 13,571 51,610 40,029 (D) (D) 7,067 3,085 1,849 1,236 4,029 3,131 6,198 2,494 12,364 11,581 1,250 284 10,047 6,639 56,804 44,032 (0) (D) 7,366 3,848 2,314 1,534 4,295 3,498 6,654 2,421 13,981 12,772 1,499 297 10,976 9,099 59,392 46,068 (D) (D) 7,500 3,623 1,828 1,795 4,287 3,645 7,021 2,468 15,682 13,324 1,609 310 11,405 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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' 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 IOWA 31 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 84-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Marion, Iowa Mahaska, Iowa Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent3.............................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Proprietors’ income6............................................... Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’...... 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 1987 1988 1989 370,655 355,195 15,460 29,9 12,377 392,591 370,186 22,405 29.7 13,203 410,203 386,748 23,455 29.7 13,817 440,776 414,688 26,088 29.9 14,766 460,231 439,994 20,237 30,2 15,228 493,703 474,076 19,627 30.6 16,108 157,432 11,080 37,595 183,947 67,868 52,907 261,335 15,556 -12,900 232,879 81,362 56,414 283,776 17,512 -14,699 251,565 82,098 58,928 302,553 19,275 -17,511 265,767 83,499 60,937 340,658 22,307 -22,687 295,664 82,056 63,056 355,033 24,506 -21,735 308,792 83,438 68,001 376,261 27,296 -24,336 324,629 95,357 73,717 94,975 8,685 51,006 23,617 27,389 98,232 9,150 50,050 21,455 28,595 186,298 18,524 56,513 13,537 42,976 198,717 19,058 66,001 20,523 45,478 216,135 21,738 64,680 21,603 43,077 238,691 24,158 77,809 24,172 53,637 254,437 25,968 74,628 18,343 56,285 271,688 28,300 76,273 17,740 58,533 26,625 128,041 107,949 1,243 925 9,652 23,818 7,974 15,844 6,393 11,289 17,421 6,538 30,670 20,092 2,384 528 17,180 24,445 132,987 112,369 821 858 9,706 23,114 7,640 15,474 6,432 12,254 17,605 6,658 34,921 20,618 2,420 546 17,652 15,460 245,875 201,376 13,780 2,249 9,085 95,626 5,242 90,384 10,668 12,617 18,511 5,138 33,702 44,499 27,244 488 16,767 22,405 261,371 216,177 12,992 2,697 9,183 106,139 5,644 100,495 10,497 14,055 18,629 4,995 36,990 45,194 27,243 528 17,423 23,455 279,098 232,184 8,634 2,278 9,058 118,672 24,897 93,775 11,211 14,386 19,592 5,551 42,802 46,914 28,273 601 18,040 26,088 314,570 264,166 19,643 3,239 9,588 133,869 27,220 106,649 11,126 15,726 19,821 6,998 44,156 50,404 30,669 679 19,056 20,237 334,796 281,133 18,850 3,571 11,143 139,969 28,962 111,007 12,322 17,032 22,259 6,337 49,650 53,663 32,301 713 20,649 19,627 356,634 300,146 19,114 3,924 11,896 150,195 8,517 141,678 13,845 17,749 23,173 6,422 53,828 56,488 33,780 742 21,966 1989 1986 1987 246,133 226,607 19,526 22.6 10,874 260,446 234,014 26,432 22.4 11,607 276,973 240,255 36,718 22.3 12,424 283,817 245,149 38,668 22.2 12,768 287,596 260,971 26,625 22.4 12,863 304,722 280,277 24,445 22.5 13,529 127,552 7,019 26,329 146,862 57,757 41,514 135,628 7,562 28,232 156,298 59,304 44,844 150,178 8,076 29,628 171,730 59,781 45,462 155,777 8,694 32,128 179,211 58,308 46,298 154,666 9,952 34,761 179,475 59,320 48,801 79,033 7,683 40,836 16,456 24,380 81,157 7,490 46,981 23,425 23,556 84,017 7,889 58,272 33,765 24,507 87,721 8,022 60,034 35,623 24,411 19,526 108,026 92,227 1,824 1,793 7,908 23,078 6,873 16,205 6,928 8,155 15,559 5,390 21,592 15,799 1,876 366 13,557 26,432 109,196 92,684 1,235 1,455 8,842 22,021 7,265 14,756 6,574 8,470 15,661 5,375 23,051 16,512 2,001 393 14,118 36,718 113,460 96,105 854 1,276 8,381 22,827 7,520 15,307 6,924 9,238 16,041 5,448 25,116 17,355 2,072 448 14,835 38,668 117,109 98,886 966 779 9,440 21,260 7,293 13,967 6,140 10,022 16,312 6,748 27,219 18,223 2,238 505 15,480 Income by Place of Residence Farmincome'...................................................... 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............... 1985 1988 1985 1984 1984 Mills, Iowa Marshall, Iowa 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. 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 153,722 142,201 11,521 13.5 11,425 170,763 147,085 23,678 13.5 12,687 177,050 152,720 24,330 13.2 13,367 181,881 160,754 21,127 13.2 13,754 186,616 170,062 16,554 13.4 13,948 202,601 182,213 20,388 13.5 15,043 468,121 33,883 -30,311 403,927 122,775 97,739 79,077 3,674 24,538 99,941 28,667 25,114 92,061 3,833 28,251 116,479 27,567 26,717 90,582 3,728 34,387 121,241 27,983 27,826 90,510 3,912 39,957 126,555 26,926 28,400 91,244 4,464 42,107 128,887 27,429 30,300 98,434 5,056 44,881 138,259 31,356 32,986 329,281 34,534 76,208 19,708 56,500 350,808 37,312 80,001 19,774 60,227 53,628 4,478 20,971 10,086 10,885 54,572 4,433 33,056 22,311 10,745 52,283 4,081 34,218 23,029 11,189 55,449 4,069 30,992 19,837 11,155 58,946 4,417 27,881 15,325 12,556 61,341 4,702 32,391 19,227 13,164 23,357 416,666 354,017 5,682 806 16,510 157,649 21,358 136,291 25,640 18,726 33,939 11,554 83,511 62,649 3,769 958 57,922 23,173 444,948 378,480 6,161 798 16,544 168,284 30,127 138,157 27,559 20,329 34,765 11,755 92,285 66,468 3,890 950 61,628 11,521 67,556 39,336 305 162 2,698 7,124 (0) (0) 7,367 2,987 5,964 2,215 10,514 28,220 1,236 220 26,764 23,678 68,383 36,931 315 169 2,449 5,402 (0) (D) 6,446 2,977 5,911 1,941 11,321 31,452 1,287 237 29,928 24,330 66,252 33,776 445 100 2,474 724 (0) (0) 6,938 2,857 5,845 2,067 12,326 32,476 1,143 271 31,062 21,127 69,383 32,849 462 96 2,082 687 536 151 5,275 3,050 6,006 2,572 12,619 36,534 1,287 301 34,946 16,554 74,690 36,333 428 97 2,387 632 (0) 0» 5,608 3,327 6,874 2,615 14,365 38,357 1,367 316 36,674 20,388 78,046 38,677 481 181 2,373 504 (D) <») 5,790 3,572 7,201 2,614 15,961 39,369 1,414 326 37,629 1989 1985 1986 1987 1988 519,829 500,515 19,314 41.6 12,508 539,057 513,140 25,917 41.0 13,156 554,744 518,528 36,216 40.3 13,753 565,747 529,426 36,321 39.5 14,305 579,523 556,166 23,357 39.4 14,706 624,441 601,268 23,173 39.2 15,915 387,098 22,834 -28,499 335,765 107,794 76,270 396,927 24,472 -27,891 344,564 111,485 83,008 408,686 25,374 -27,065 356,247 112,512 85,985 424,738 27,111 -26,551 371,076 105,832 88,839 440,023 30,303 -28,256 381,464 107,739 90,320 297,378 32,809 56,911 14,906 42,005 301,153 31,453 64,321 21,760 42,561 298,909 31,900 77,877 32,290 45,587 308,890 32,254 83,594 32,460 51,134 19,314 367,784 318,120 5,148 1,414 15,103 152,337 18,565 133,772 22,517 15,944 31,584 10,262 63,811 49,664 3,053 678 45,933 25,917 371,010 318,342 4,276 1,458 16,220 152,668 17,221 135,447 21,812 16,894 30,952 9,790 64,272 52,668 3,164 709 48,795 36,216 372,470 318,281 4,158 661 14,361 149,099 17,911 131,188 22,737 16,791 30,098 10,842 69,534 54,189 3,279 820 50,090 36,321 388,417 330,002 5,875 658 15,414 147,979 18,301 129,678 23,282 17,547 30,508 13,407 75,332 58,415 3,555 927 53,933 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... 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 rent3.............................. Plus: Transfer payments.......................................... 1984 32 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] M itc h e ll, Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 M o n o n a , Io w a 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 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.............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*.............................................. 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...................... PIUS: Dividends, interest, and rent1.............................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 136,367 14 1,4 13 151,990 154,364 159,146 179,122 126,896 133,835 126,007 10,360 11.9 136,305 128,068 13,345 11.8 132,276 19,714 11.6 134,759 138,234 133,933 20,431 11.5 141,249 17,897 11.5 153,924 25,198 11.4 152,588 105,437 21,459 11.3 102,766 31,069 10.9 102,048 34,257 10.6 101,760 32,999 10.5 11,4 8 1 109^256 28,978 10.4 11,978 118Ì996 33,592 10.3 13,092 13,3 74 13,887 15,651 11,23 1 12,234 12,803 12,859 13,288 14,789 64,356 3,509 9,559 70,406 44,373 21,588 67,888 3,807 8,727 72,808 45,490 23,115 77,249 4,136 9,172 82,285 46,089 23,616 81,661 4,681 10,438 87,418 42,859 24,087 84,004 5,325 11,694 90,373 43,610 25,163 96,148 6,178 11,930 101,900 49,955 27,267 69,568 3,200 2,759 69,127 32,753 25,016 76,810 3,254 3,415 76,971 30,981 25,883 80,617 3,380 3,719 80,956 29,395 25,954 80,808 3,670 3,826 80,964 27,106 26,689 81,819 4,294 3,969 8M94 27^599 29,141 90109 4,985 4*125 89249 31,572 31J67 34,276 3,120 26,960 18,739 35,335 3,103 29,450 11,286 18,164 37,168 3,308 36,773 17,711 19,062 39,333 3,510 38,818 18,382 20,436 41,448 3,735 38,821 15,891 22,930 44,868 4,118 47,162 23,230 23,932 32,846 2,997 33,725 19,677 14,048 32,150 2,809 41,851 29,348 12,503 31,993 2,848 45,776 32,579 13,197 33,302 2,944 44,562 31,280 13,282 36,293 3,223 42,303 27,292 15,011 38,898 3,482 47,729 31,933 15,796 10,360 53,996 44,889 1,133 961 4,177 5,526 4,985 541 5,358 5,067 7,138 3,025 12,504 9,107 1,042 193 7,872 13,345 54,543 44,828 1,072 923 3,910 6,768 6,171 597 4,755 4,815 7,236 2,952 12,397 9,715 1,375 205 8,135 19,714 57,535 47,610 929 828 4,056 7,888 7,201 687 4,796 4,826 7,145 3,051 14,091 9,925 1,372 235 8,318 20,431 61,230 51,320 (D) 0» 4,232 9,392 8,737 655 4,979 5,109 6,848 3,842 15,101 9,910 1,327 262 8,321 17,897 66,107 55,481 (0) (0) 4,048 11,037 10,457 580 5,335 5,261 7,451 3,751 16,753 10,626 1,360 270 8,996 25,198 70,950 59,788 (D) (D) 4,443 13,234 (D) (D) 5,380 5,543 7,503 3,754 18,180 11,162 1,439 277 9,446 21,459 48,109 38,803 644 630 3,456 2,470 560 1,910 3,089 4,887 7,425 2,585 13,617 9,306 1,725 181 7,400 31,069 45,741 36,071 476 736 2,787 1,996 606 1,390 2,806 5,075 7,054 2,530 12,611 9,670 1,859 191 7,620 34,257 46,360 36,395 356 522 2,558 2,039 594 1,445 3,282 4,825 7,248 2,587 12,978 9,965 1,803 219 7,943 32,999 47,809 37,538 (D) (D) 2,840 2,535 628 1,907 3,116 4,538 6,871 3,035 13,472 10,271 1,655 238 8,378 28,978 52,841 41,966 (D) (D) 3,007 2,974 745 2,229 3,480 4,886 7,740 3,013 15,645 10,875 1,680 245 8,950 33,592 56,517 45,246 665 668 2,843 3,385 905 2,480 3,786 5,183 8,033 2,966 17,717 11,271 1,666 249 9,356 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings bytype: 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.............................................. 8,221 M o n r o e , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 M o n tg o m e r y , Io w a 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... FarmIncome"...................................................... 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........................................... 91,902 95,969 98,267 113,439 154,908 89,066 2,836 8.8 164,913 169,069 93,031 2,938 8.8 169,391 175,678 90,836 7,431 8.5 192,939 92,998 9,072 8,4 99,062 5,895 8.4 108,122 5,317 8.3 145,607 9,301 13.3 146,344 18,569 13.0 146,461 22,608 12.5 148,431 20,960 12.2 157,649 18,029 12.2 171,937 21,002 12.1 10,387 10,940 11,543 12 ,12 1 12,510 13,603 11,658 12,681 13,570 13,858 14,349 15,939 43,741 2,637 8,882 49,986 20,505 21,411 49,508 3,194 5,968 52,282 21,351 22,336 53,037 3,232 6,756 56,561 19,135 22,571 55,530 3,451 9,156 61,235 18,305 22,530 56,968 3,995 8,978 61,951 18,624 24,382 61,829 4,722 8,775 65,882 21,323 26,234 92,921 5,408 -845 86,668 39,702 28,538 101,198 5,692 -690 94,816 40,016 30,081 105,052 5,849 -117 99,086 39,307 30,676 107,782 6,351 -545 100,886 37,113 31,392 112,802 7,286 -647 104,869 37,757 33,052 123,215 8,342 -1,297 113,576 43,122 36,241 27,629 2,973 13,139 2,201 10,938 31,935 3,411 14,162 2,337 11,825 30,944 3,371 18,722 6,858 11,864 32,012 3,355 20,163 8,496 11,667 34,806 3,584 18,578 5,341 13,237 38,977 4,086 18,766 4,788 13,978 65,523 6,673 20,725 7,627 13,098 64,469 6,037 30,692 16,962 13,730 63,892 6,089 35,071 21,055 14,016 68,729 6,529 32,524 19,385 13,139 74,712 7,129 30,961 16,498 14,463 80,989 7,614 34,612 19,515 15,097 2,836 40,905 33,739 1,162 3,249 5,804 3,941 514 3,427 3,424 2,150 5,039 1,900 7,070 7,166 816 142 6,208 2,938 46,570 39,205 (D) (D) 8,000 6,458 4,111 2,347 4,016 1,889 4,723 2,051 7,561 7,365 939 153 6,273 7,431 45,606 38,210 778 3,390 5,039 8,479 5,877 2,602 4,672 1,667 4,570 1,590 8,025 7,396 879 173 6,344 9,072 46,458 38,497 (0) (D) 4,149 10,037 7,144 2,893 4,081 1,633 4,670 2,230 8,567 7,961 1,079 192 6,690 5,895 51,073 42,603 (D) (D) 5,969 10,568 7,836 2,732 4,807 1,910 5,360 2,131 9,571 8,470 1,033 198 7,239 5,317 56,512 47,568 1,222 338 7,573 13,372 10,299 3,073 4,387 1,720 5,455 2,177 11,324 8,944 1,023 202 7,719 9,301 83,620 71,358 840 496 6,181 26,531 10,836 15,695 5,837 5,233 8,922 3,713 13,605 12,262 1,332 211 10,719 18,569 82,629 69,965 653 547 6,825 23,922 9,588 14,334 5,489 4,985 8,732 3,777 15,035 12,664 1,379 225 11,060 22,608 82,444 69,319 637 360 6,921 23,167 9,328 13,839 6,008 5,050 8,298 3,989 14,889 13,125 1,408 257 11,460 20,960 86,822 72,943 950 375 7,687 25,617 10,112 15,505 5,841 5,490 8,242 4,746 13,995 13,879 1,484 278 12,117 18,029 94,773 80,024 1,018 582 7,988 29,696 11,444 18,252 6,224 5,781 9,461 4,096 15,178 14,749 1,503 289 12,957 21,002 102,213 86,667 1,445 539 8,610 23,490 11,902 11,588 6,946 14,195 9,964 4,069 17,409 15,546 1,660 293 13,593 102,070 104,957 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' income1............................................... 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 IOWA 33 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] O’Brien Iowa Muscatine, Iowa 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.............................................. 1986 1987 1988 1989 203,370 169,897 33,473 16.8 12,132 207,546 170,221 37,325 16.4 12,668 215,055 173,858 41,197 15.9 13,489 212,237 173,517 38,720 15.6 13,574 244,963 198,791 46,172 15.4 15,862 519,843 38,109 -30,622 451,112 141,819 90,891 120,948 5,641 2,441 117,748 55,431 30,191 123,818 5,971 2,786 120,633 55,486 31,427 129,137 6,255 3,738 126,620 54,855 33,580 130,752 6,858 3,762 127,656 50,076 34,505 224,066 184,042 40,024 15.6 14,389 ' 142,382 8,001 3,298 137,679 51,014 35,373 394,698 43,656 51,649 11,077 40,572 418,480 47,016 54,347 11,977 42,370 61,180 5,592 54,176 30,000 24,176 61,200 5,344 57,274 33,994 23,280 61,749 5,461 61,927 37,991 23,936 66,676 5,850 58,226 35,490 22,736 73,671 6,578 62,133 36,901 25,232 77,065 6,690 69,337 43,162 26,175 13,810 476,193 423,638 1,761 2,565 17,015 264,497 161,711 102,786 22,799 11,200 30,519 9,154 64,128 52,555 3,740 970 47,845 14,537 505,306 449,671 1,859 2,464 18,316 279,282 167,394 111,888 24,266 12,870 32,674 9,354 68,586 55,635 3,904 1,003 50,728 33,473 87,475 73,712 1,272 224 7,503 9,095 8,368 727 7,933 7,888 12,477 6,271 21,049 13,763 1,686 272 11,805 37,325 86,493 72,137 1,181 306 6,772 8,886 8,176 710 7,365 7,731 12,574 5,831 21,491 14,356 1,843 289 12,224 41,197 87,940 73,262 1,111 175 6,983 8,420 7,523 897 8,127 7,610 12,392 6,157 22,287 14,678 1,891 329 12,458 38,720 92,032 76,587 1,482 155 7,118 9,038 8,014 1,024 8,218 8,491 12,574 7,195 22,316 15,445 2,006 365 13,084 40,024 102,358 85,645 1,740 191 7,096 11,446 10,130 1,316 10,403 9,538 13,635 6,730 24,866 16,713 2,110 367 14,236 46,172 106,920 89,257 1,560 196 7,459 6,577 5,107 1,470 10,119 15,045 14,518 6,533 27,250 17,663 2,217 374 15,072 1986 1987 551,256 531,967 19,289 41.7 13,221 569,311 553,603 15,708 41.4 13,761 583,103 563,669 19,434 41.2 14,162 606,089 590,458 15,631 40.9 14,831 634,441 620,631 13,810 41.1 15,420 683,822 669,285 14,537 41.4 16,508 426,590 25,500 -29,166 371,924 111,736 67,596 432,256 27,638 -27,007 377,611 117,610 74,090 446,347 29,265 -30,020 387,062 119,573 76,468 464,243 31,384 -27,295 405,564 121,904 78,621 490,003 34,590 -29,241 426,172 124,406 83,863 339,833 38,316 48,441 16,026 32,415 349,521 37,404 45,331 12,624 32,707 356,666 39,533 50,148 16,515 33,633 372,112 41,031 51,100 12,750 38,350 19,289 407,301 364,009 1,509 3,001 17,482 220,529 142,455 78,074 20,176 11,463 28,042 7,650 54,157 43,292 3,110 695 39,487 15,708 416,548 370,770 1,245 3,525 16,168 226,640 144,605 82,035 20,975 11,194 27,299 7,784 55,940 45,778 3,259 731 41,788 19,434 426,913 379,473 931 2,986 16,131 233,479 144,616 88,863 21,644 11,027 27,500 7,802 57,973 47,440 3,297 833 43,310 15,631 448,612 399,628 1,792 2,905 15,025 246,596 150,753 95,843 22,221 11,439 28,534 12,202 58,914 48,984 3,479 929 44,576 Income by Place of Residence Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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’............... 1985 1988 1989 1985 1984 1984 Page, Iowa Osceola, Iowa 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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. 1985 1986 153,092 8,990 4,411 148,513 58,243 38,207 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 84,746 76,749 7,997 8.3 10,185 86,997 76,576 10,421 8.1 10,799 92,477 76,379 16,098 7.8 11,808 94,580 77,164 17,416 7.7 12,290 103,093 81,836 21,257 7.6 13,515 117,285 88,761 28,524 7.6 15,522 194,367 188,884 5,483 18.5 10,530 207,419 189,911 17,508 18.1 11,439 220,201 195,283 24,918 17.6 12,544 218,294 197,370 20,924 17.2 12,655 227,166 208,308 18,858 17.1 13,257 254,955 226,121 28,834 17.0 15,031 41,446 2,222 5,059 44,283 26,994 13,469 44,042 2,395 5,207 46,854 25,982 14,161 50,726 2,541 5,475 53,660 24,101 14,716 53,737 2,812 6,097 57,022 22,933 14,625 60,747 3,230 6,613 64,130 23,368 15,595 70,770 3,716 6,752 73,806 26,704 16,775 111,384 6,684 -1,897 102,803 52,894 38,670 122,384 7,028 -1,900 113,456 52,819 41,144 133,580 7,479 -2,533 123,568 54,543 42,090 132,292 7,953 -1,925 122,414 52,878 43,002 138,984 9,020 -2,725 127,239 53,789 46,138 156,796 10,308 -3,398 143,090 61,485 50,380 23,160 2,318 15,968 6,203 9,765 23,103 2,233 18,706 8,745 9,961 23,139 2,302 25,285 14,524 10,761 24,493 2,440 26,804 15,875 10,929 25,941 2,581 32,225 19,811 12,414 27,834 2,839 40,097 27,191 12,906 78,528 7,322 25,534 1,576 23,958 79,733 7,016 35,635 13,591 22,044 82,224 7,355 44,001 21,007 22,994 84,303 7,537 40,452 16,831 23,621 90,332 8,136 40,516 14,755 25,761 96,265 8,811 51,720 24,674 27,046 7,997 33,449 28,654 628 66 3,264 6,196 5,736 460 2,359 4,069 3,399 2,330 6,343 4,795 847 134 3,814 10,421 33,621 28,681 366 90 3,316 6,214 5,785 429 2,601 3,877 3,188 2,192 6,837 4,940 902 141 3,897 16,098 34,628 29,771 293 (L) 3,544 6,485 6,046 439 3,015 3,659 3,022 2,231 7,494 4,857 939 160 3,758 17,416 36,321 31,304 495 74 3,326 7,308 6,805 503 3,028 3,646 3,076 2,695 7,656 5,017 1,076 175 3,766 21,257 39,490 34,285 474 68 3,552 8,098 7,662 436 3,457 3,904 3,423 2,653 8,656 5,205 1,043 180 3,982 28,524 42,246 36,651 491 68 3,234 9,343 8,763 580 3,481 4,239 3,608 2,804 9,383 5,595 1,099 183 4,313 5,483 105,901 84,775 958 831 6,980 16,604 5,373 11,231 8,105 8,040 18,618 5,168 19,471 21,126 2,158 296 18,672 17,508 104,876 82,409 719 613 5,445 17,341 5,796 11,545 7,052 7,931 18,496 5,034 19,778 22,467 2,339 314 19,814 24,918 108,662 85,601 650 401 5,747 17,844 5,867 11,977 8,410 7,506 19,673 4,968 20,402 23,061 2,269 359 20,433 20,924 111,368 86,968 1,303 543 5,547 19,132 5,924 13,208 8,800 7,742 16,680 6,643 20,578 24,400 2,430 392 21,578 18,858 120,126 94,076 1,216 517 6,293 22,455 7,008 15,447 8,558 7,600 18,140 5,929 23,368 26,050 2,566 404 23,080 28,834 127,962 101,089 1,252 372 5,954 25,264 6,998 18,266 9,061 7,202 19,196 5,520 27,268 26,873 2,646 410 23,817 34 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties o f the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] P a lo A l t o , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 P ly m o u th , Io w a 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... Population (thousands)3............................................. 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 rent"............................... Plus.- Transfer payments........................................... 134,068 154,522 159,122 153,334 154,606 173,689 264,239 282,195 298,416 120,801 13,267 12.3 3 19 ,13 7 311,469 120,155 34,367 12.1 349,757 121,712 37,410 11.5 118,354 34,980 11.2 123,792 30,814 11.1 134,185 39,504 10.9 241,831 22,408 24.4 251,879 30,316 24.0 259,228 39,188 24.0 278,621 40,516 24.0 292,300 19,169 24.1 316,241 33,516 24.4 10,892 12,800 13,802 13,733 13,941 15,971 10,839 11,75 3 12,454 13,303 12,909 14,348 65,532 3,204 7,749 70,077 40,347 23,644 85,968 3,383 7,997 90,582 39,081 24,859 91,944 3,662 7,887 96,169 37,649 25,304 90,274 3,952 8,449 94,771 33,079 25,484 89,324 4,432 9,184 94,076 33,641 26,889 102,261 5,134 8,931 106,058 38,476 29,155 140,176 7,533 22,245 154,888 72,315 37,036 153,114 8,414 23,488 168,188 73,953 40,054 170,205 9,251 23,604 184,558 73,042 40,816 197,022 11,504 21,434 206,952 70,152 42,033 177,714 12,208 29,883 195,389 71,504 44,576 205,699 14,086 28,087 219,700 81,740 48,317 38,879 3,526 23,127 10,044 13,083 37,523 3,233 45,212 31,291 13,921 37,956 3,328 50,660 34,469 16,191 39,779 3,535 46,960 32,046 14,914 41,275 3,734 44,315 28,001 16,314 44,378 4,084 53,799 36,827 16,972 82,233 8,264 49,679 18,929 30,750 85,374 8,315 59,425 26,951 32,474 91,567 9,237 69,401 35,896 33,505 110,749 11,622 74,651 37,119 37,532 108,659 11,007 58,048 15,819 42,229 118,559 12,367 74,773 30,196 44,577 13,267 52,265 37,304 417 344 2,240 2,792 1,002 1,790 6,162 5,857 5,902 3,443 10,147 14,961 1,107 199 13,655 34,367 51,601 36,578 332 346 1,682 2,630 1,008 1,622 6,300 5,511 5,544 3,440 10,793 15,023 1,230 210 13,583 37,410 54,534 39,131 333 257 1,318 2,217 960 1,257 8,611 6,001 5,296 3,658 11,440 15,403 1,256 240 13,907 34,980 55,294 40,251 504 269 1,747 3,211 1,331 1,880 7,273 5,812 5,448 3,954 12,033 15,043 1,404 254 13,385 30,814 58,510 42,564 529 308 1,606 3,309 1,309 2,000 7,606 5,912 5,988 3,487 13,819 15,946 1,583 262 14,101 39,504 62,757 45,740 627 349 2,736 3,331 1,396 1,935 7,559 5,679 6,224 3,408 15,827 17,017 1,675 263 15,079 22,408 117,768 101,025 1,959 886 7,451 19,988 18,600 1,388 13,504 10,381 16,296 6,599 23,961 16,743 1,872 398 14,473 30,316 122,798 105,468 1,533 1,001 7,876 21,641 20,306 1,335 14,441 10,574 15,824 6,168 26,410 17,330 2,016 426 14,888 39,188 131,017 112,986 1,328 682 7,457 25,364 24,294 1,070 15,653 10,872 16,506 6,562 28,562 18,031 2,126 485 15,420 40,516 156,506 137,574 2,287 708 8,276 41,237 40,099 1,138 16,776 11,540 17,153 9,179 30,418 18,932 2,347 545 16,040 19,169 158,545 137,696 2,465 685 8,624 31,283 30,070 1,213 18,991 13,125 19,091 9,225 34,207 20,849 2,473 569 17,807 33,516 172,183 149,937 2,239 733 8,892 36,558 35,201 1,357 20,565 14,177 19,852 9,512 37,409 22,246 2,535 590 19,121 E a rn 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............................................... Nonourable 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 o c a h o n ta s , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 P o lk , Io w a 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income.............................................. Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... 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........................................... 125,461 145,201 148,248 142,565 146,923 166,933 4,469,151 4,703,298 4,920,551 5,255,813 5,688,516 6,186,538 107,158 18,303 11.1 107,036 38,165 11.1 109,491 38,757 10.7 108,044 34,521 10.4 113,772 33,151 10.3 124,806 42,127 10.1 4,458,075 11,076 311.7 4,689,443 13,855 314.0 4,900,442 20,109 314.7 5,233,376 22,437 318.8 5,673,915 14,601 324.7 6,168,935 17,603 331.2 11,3 10 13,076 13,837 13 ,712 14,270 16,482 69,508 3,357 926 67,077 38,351 20,033 89,050 3,563 1,193 86,680 37,264 21,257 92,816 3,867 834 89,783 36,315 22,150 89,271 4,106 763 85,928 34,045 22,592 93,323 4,750 525 89,098 34,662 23,163 107,622 5,545 242 102,319 39,667 24,947 3,905,821 242,330 -478,903 3,184,588 725,238 559,325 4,105,874 268,093 -505,146 3,332,635 759,719 610,944 4,335,998 292,840 -531,161 3,511,997 781,867 626,687 4,702,025 323,498 -573,992 3,804,535 800,355 650,923 5,174,872 368,884 -626,830 4,179,158 816,014 693,344 5,566,858 410,886 -657,745 4,498,227 929,595 758,716 36,925 3,539 29,044 15,842 13,202 36,359 3,320 49,371 35,859 13,512 37,884 3,568 51,364 36,582 14,782 39,956 3,777 45,538 32,379 13,159 43,404 4,169 45,750 31,129 14,621 47,222 4,675 55,725 40,246 15,479 3,259,888 306,615 348,318 8,065 340,253 3,422,199 305,566 378,109 11,077 367,032 3,619,224 324,801 391,973 17,536 374,437 3,906,301 341,746 453,978 19,958 434,020 4,295,171 374,757 504,944 12,311 492,633 4,620,859 406,286 539,713 15,546 524,167 18,303 51,205 42,788 645 98 3,751 8,280 1,203 7,077 3,400 9,373 4,839 2,443 9,959 8,417 1,089 178 7,150 38,165 50,885 42,038 574 127 3,367 7,626 851 6,775 3,210 8,882 4,579 2,454 11,219 8,847 1,281 191 7,395 38,757 54,059 44,587 534 51 3,219 9,165 987 8,178 4,325 8,768 4,482 2,491 11,552 9,472 1,258 218 7,996 34,521 54,750 44,918 (9) (0) 3,613 9,835 1,001 8,834 3,744 8,795 3,882 2,899 10,678 9,832 1,378 237 8,217 33,151 60,172 49,626 (D) (0) 3,723 11,701 1,048 10,653 3,856 9,525 4,315 2,943 12,021 10,546 1,337 243 8,966 42,127 65,495 54,435 (0) (D) 3,465 14,039 1,017 13,022 4,151 10,375 4,496 3,096 12,990 11,060 1,442 245 9,373 11,076 3,894,745 3,354,453 29,010 7,953 188,388 616,530 405,473 211,057 309,276 394,635 377,069 544,864 886,728 540,292 145,341 12,400 382,551 13,855 4,092,019 3,518,001 23,517 10,842 204,475 589,890 382,162 207,728 339,386 420,109 386,120 583,222 960,440 574,018 154,232 13,674 406,112 20,109 4,315,889 3,720,333 21,160 4,971 213,291 588,966 382,432 206,534 344,114 436,098 408,205 642,386 1,061,142 595,556 157,621 15,043 422,892 22,437 4,679,588 4,032,523 36,928 8,018 218,104 635,283 404,814 230,469 364,880 468,050 431,702 725,732 1,143,826 647,065 170,063 16,204 460,798 14,601 5,160,271 4,462,745 37,469 9,576 241,246 716,345 450,272 266,073 395,530 530,367 470,232 806,627 1,255,353 697,526 183,257 16,284 497,985 17,603 5,549,255 4,813,591 38,247 10,270 251,406 740,444 488,914 251,530 395,369 568,656 511,530 889,601 1,408,068 735,664 188,779 15,973 530,912 14,3 37 14,980 15,635 16,488 17,520 18,679 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. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 35 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] P o w e s h ie k , Io w a P o t t a w a t t a m ie , Io w a 1984 1987 1985 1986 1,066,994 1 ,1 0 7 ,7 1 8 1,019,873 47,121 88.1 1,058,986 48,732 87.4 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1988 1989 1,13 4 ,75 7 1,198,692 1,286,713 228,969 235,557 259,564 274,939 284,351 303,053 1,093,755 41,002 87.6 1,160,516 38,176 88.0 1,238,543 48,170 88.7 214,116 14,853 18.8 220,558 14,999 18.9 234,151 25,413 18.7 245,713 29,226 18.7 263,591 20,760 18.9 283,087 19,966 19.0 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... FarmIncome'...................................................... 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........................................... 1,009,905 978,832 31,073 88.3 11,442 12 ,10 7 12,668 12,953 13,625 14,509 12,155 12,469 13,915 14,705 15,084 15,949 522,416 30,865 204,297 695,848 149,617 164,440 540,791 32,936 223,934 731,789 155,153 180,052 573,878 36,333 229,335 766,880 158,384 182,454 599,657 39,771 230,407 790,293 155,822 188,642 632,098 44,153 253,060 841,005 158,815 198,872 676,144 48,970 262,387 889,561 180,889 216,263 159,911 9,230 -9,053 141,628 55,288 32,053 166,360 10,304 -10,408 145,648 56,036 33,873 189,704 11,552 -10,533 167,619 56,418 35,527 208,427 13,021 -11,985 183,421 54,999 36,519 218,074 14,962 -13,288 189,824 55,977 38,550 227,200 16,523 -13,383 197,294 63,999 41,760 394,922 37,077 90,417 26,462 63,955 398,357 36,054 106,380 42,775 63,605 421,028 38,562 114,288 44,622 69,666 448,174 40,367 111,116 36,961 74,155 473,854 42,390 115,854 34,363 81,491 500,960 45,050 130,134 44,614 85,520 109,827 12,494 37,590 12,550 25,040 116,662 12,409 37,289 12,772 24,517 124,186 13,386 52,132 23,235 28,897 136,517 14,649 57,261 26,980 30,281 150,745 15,849 51,480 18,546 32,934 158,339 16,645 52,216 17,771 34,445 31,073 491,343 408,371 4,622 1,268 (D) 58,181 27,267 30,914 86,232 37,537 62,936 18,027 (0) 82,972 7,459 1,468 74,045 47,121 493,670 407,680 4,472 1,573 27,419 53,981 23,894 30,087 84,288 32,998 65,721 18,736 118,492 85,990 7,397 1,576 77,017 48,732 525,146 436,868 3,911 856 30,129 63,396 29,849 33,547 84,379 32,736 69,848 20,368 131,245 88,278 7,250 1,789 79,239 41,002 558,655 466,125 6,203 879 27,236 72,984 36,836 36,148 80,371 34,335 74,604 25,007 144,506 92,530 7,961 2,035 82,534 38,176 593,922 494,698 6,546 1,173 29,490 80,901 41,815 39,086 78,406 36,072 79,042 24,299 158,769 99,224 8,358 2,121 88,745 48,170 627,974 523,668 6,308 1,082 32,028 79,605 48,693 30,912 82,340 42,344 85,650 25,350 168,961 104,306 8,593 2,198 93,515 14,853 145,058 130,990 2,065 494 11,628 25,685 7,605 18,080 25,068 9,226 13,804 12,018 31,002 14,068 1,369 302 12,397 14,999 151,361 136,756 1,477 616 13,334 25,323 8,588 16,735 23,731 9,877 14,002 13,331 35,065 14,605 1,399 327 12,879 25,413 164,291 149,231 1,399 335 11,381 29,207 10,487 18,720 25,623 9,713 14,088 14,539 42,946 15,060 1,480 372 13,208 29,226 179,201 163,193 2,798 340 11,824 37,572 13,324 24,248 25,628 9,414 14,166 16,529 44,922 16,008 1,670 425 13,913 20,760 197,314 180,534 2,833 439 14,101 42,026 15,116 26,910 26,428 9,696 15,739 17,656 51,616 16,780 1,718 445 14,617 19,966 207,234 189,395 2,758 448 13,294 43,897 16,580 27,317 25,282 11,028 16,568 19,842 56,278 17,839 1,762 460 15,617 1985 1986 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 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.............................................. S a c , Io w a R in g g o ld , Io w a 1984 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............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)’ ............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)............................ Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place ot work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance’............... Plus: Adjustment for residence................................... Equals: Net earnings by place ol residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.............................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 53,867 59,920 64,9 77 68,420 66,930 70,651 154,155 162,907 176,672 167,45 1 52,864 1,003 6.0 53,875 6,045 5.8 54,307 10,670 5.5 53,763 14,657 5.4 57,157 9,773 5.4 61,920 8,731 5.3 135,726 18,429 13.4 135,164 27,743 13.2 10,394 1 1 ,7 7 3 12,732 12,450 13,335 11,505 12,344 131,730 35,721 12.7 13,202 181,403 139,741 41,662 12.6 14,421 196,564 151,700 44,864 12.5 9,021 134,751 41,921 12.9 13,740 24,068 1,516 2,677 25,229 16,822 11,816 28,730 1,601 3,074 30,203 17,059 12,658 34,519 1,717 2,951 35,753 16,610 12,614 38,182 1,798 3,445 39,829 15,550 13,041 36,015 2,118 3,510 37,407 15,799 13,724 36,442 2,430 3,625 37,637 18,154 14,860 76,428 3,811 7,100 79,717 48,333 26,105 83,809 3,962 7,750 87,597 47,873 27,437 97,929 4,069 7,958 101,818 46,521 28,333 93,123 4,426 8,156 96,853 41,719 28,879 103,772 5,084 8,847 107,535 42,471 31,397 110,843 5,882 9,137 114,098 48,560 33,906 14,688 1,386 7,994 -255 8,249 14,745 1,338 12,647 4,846 7,801 15,563 1,457 17,499 9,516 7,983 15,563 1,439 21,180 13,488 7,692 17,174 1,604 17,237 8,641 5,596 18,129 1,701 16,612 7,638 8,974 39,546 3,675 33,207 14,656 18,551 37,463 3,361 42,985 24,132 18,853 37,368 3,425 57,136 38,451 18,685 38,709 3,464 50,950 32,229 18,721 40,698 3,626 59,448 38,289 21,159 43,081 3,959 63,803 41,618 22,185 1,003 23,065 17,666 655 64 1,516 1,065 (D) (0) 2,470 1,126 3,592 1,252 5,926 5,399 728 96 4,575 6,045 22,685 16,967 415 (1) 1,273 1,449 119 1,330 2,304 1,091 3,534 976 5,885 5,718 792 102 4,824 10,670 23,849 17,997 343 14,657 23,525 17,291 690 9,773 26,242 19,580 721 8,73! 27,711 20,512 742 18,429 57,999 48,375 1,273 216 4,659 3,622 2,322 1,300 4,953 11,366 6,845 3,787 11,654 9,624 1,268 216 8,140 27,743 56,066 46,057 1,219 318 3,894 3,228 2,202 1,026 4,430 10,882 5,978 3,601 12,507 10,009 1,374 230 8,405 41,921 56,008 45,727 747 161 3,443 3,358 2,132 1,226 5,188 10,260 6,065 3,562 12,943 10,281 1,459 263 8,559 35,721 57,402 46,545 1,059 525 2,817 3,352 2,117 1,235 5,095 10,192 6,150 4,213 13,142 10,857 1,576 288 8,993 41,662 62,110 50,654 (0) 44,864 65,979 53,985 1,095 637 3,269 3,212 1,686 1,526 5,887 11,942 7,494 3,942 16,507 11,994 1,663 302 10,029 15 ,741 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.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. (L) 1,890 1,475 (0) (D) 2,636 1,175 3,374 1,061 6,027 5,852 867 115 4,870 (l) 1,339 1,252 (D) (0) 2,508 1,138 3,257 1,111 5,978 6,234 1,027 123 5,084 ai 1,729 1,843 (0) (D) 2,671 1,169 3,547 1,051 6,823 6,662 1,082 127 5,453 ai 1,876 1,620 (D) (0) 2,690 1,393 3,680 1,066 7,418 7,199 1,131 128 5,940 (0) 2,841 3,288 1,896 1,392 5,586 11,132 7,223 4,003 14,937 11,456 1,620 297 9,539 36 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] S c o f f , Io w a 1984 S h e lb y , Io w a 1985 1986 2,115,408 2,180,988 2,2 31,801 2,3 24,174 2,443,960 2,634,403 167,0 21 2,096,622 18,786 159.8 176,505 184,2 18 185,924 2,165,918 15,070 158.7 2,213,244 18,557 156.5 189,429 2,304,549 19,625 155.3 198,830 2,430,226 13,734 155.4 2,621,499 12,904 155.6 145,323 21,698 15.2 148,852 27,653 14.8 154,021 30,197 14.4 156,511 29,413 14.2 165,043 24,386 14.1 177,083 21,747 14.0 10,976 11,932 12,756 13,098 13,404 14,163 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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........................................... 13,241 13,746 14,264 14,963 15,731 16,930 1,511,266 93,291 92,399 1,510,374 331,915 273,119 1,532,600 100,635 106,601 1,538,566 347,481 294,941 1,588,690 107,701 82,328 1,563,317 360,621 307,863 1,681,294 117,023 84,102 1,648,373 352,628 323,173 1,761,122 127,845 106,896 1,740,173 359,334 344,453 1,874,112 142,117 118,990 1,850,985 408,440 374,978 92,648 4,514 8,144 96,278 46,072 24,671 99,695 4,905 8,654 103,444 47,229 25,832 105,678 5,276 9,314 109,716 47,213 27,289 107,893 5,773 10,075 112,195 45,369 28,360 110,603 6,665 10,300 114,238 46,168 29,023 111,098 7,408 10,761 114,451 52,855 31,524 1,193,117 132,389 185,760 15,290 170,470 1,217,476 127,147 187,977 11,812 176,165 1,245,114 131,910 211,666 15,487 196,179 1,311,614 135,977 233,703 16,591 217,112 1,364,670 139,134 257,318 10,863 246,455 1,444,490 148,797 280,825 10,227 270,598 51,659 4,708 36,281 18,982 17,299 52,638 4,609 42,448 25,049 17,399 53,156 4,763 47,759 27,695 20,064 54,305 4,775 48,813 26,901 21,912 59,029 5,130 46,444 21,962 24,482 60,742 5,346 45,010 19,420 25,590 18,786 1,492,480 1,356,086 5,719 3,085 71,866 503,979 98,134 405,845 92,914 128,462 156,361 64,161 329,539 136,394 14,472 2,611 119,311 15,070 1,517,530 1,373,892 5,320 4,593 75,278 488,713 100,546 388,167 94,703 131,602 160,824 62,098 350,761 143,638 15,748 2,796 125,094 18,557 1,570,133 1,420,989 5,401 1,648 71,018 487,505 103,670 383,835 98,780 130,362 168,196 66,952 391,127 149,144 15,675 3,203 130,266 19,625 1,661,669 1,503,993 6,674 1,590 74,183 501,192 107,198 393,994 105,402 136,872 175,403 80,253 422,424 157,676 16,180 3,587 137,909 13,734 1,747,388 1,582,273 7,446 2,023 84,503 475,801 120,695 355,106 112,327 151,218 186,968 81,928 480,059 165,115 17,492 3,703 143,920 12,904 1,861,208 1,688,601 7,905 2,121 100,384 482,781 133,901 348,880 116,595 164,117 204,027 84,365 526,306172,607 17,275 3,810 151,522 21,698 70,950 57,882 1,492 382 6,314 6,971 4,010 2,961 5,799 9,701 9,948 3,675 13,600 13,068 1,368 246 11,454 27,653 72,042 58,635 1,007 409 6,442 6,651 4,156 2,495 5,692 9,795 9,318 3,915 15,406 13,407 1,516 262 11,629 30,197 75,481 61,656 1,061 241 7,541 6,404 4,083 2,321 7,243 9,038 8,647 3,918 17,563 13,825 1,544 300 11,981 29,413 78,480 64,143 1,781 271 7,705 5,856 4,229 1,627 7,227 9,120 8,759 4,805 18,619 14,337 1,761 323 12,253 24,386 86,217 70,990 1,853 261 9,079 5,536 3,677 1,859 7,623 10,555 10,225 4,695 21,163 15,227 1,840 334 13,053 21,747 89,351 72,988 1,895 369 8,101 5,269 3,246 2,023 7,838 11,190 10,680 4,647 22,999 16,363 1,942 340 14,081 1984 1985 1986 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.............................................. S io u x , Io w a S to r y , Io w a 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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........................................... 312,188 323,125 332,330 344,728 369,944 423,706 826,722 8 79 ,477 915,448 958,514 292,322 19,866 31.0 294,128 28,997 30.8 296,283 36,047 30.3 308,556 36,172 30.0 332,607 37,337 30.2 362,740 60,966 30.3 797,730 28,992 73.1 843,594 35,883 73.0 868,807 46,641 72.3 916,575 41,939 71.3 976,472 26,524 71.9 10,078 10,493 10,979 11,4 76 12,247 13,996 11,303 12,043 12,667 13,443 13,941 201,081 11,475 -1,676 187,930 81,811 42,447 210,782 12,429 -1,834 196,519 81,664 44,942 219,692 12,945 -1,401 205,346 80,153 46,831 236,026 14,724 -1,995 219,307 77,188 48,233 260,270 17,100 -3,046 240,124 78,741 51,079 301,033 19,509 -2,815 278,709 89,774 55,223 622,511 29,106 -23,598 569,807 158,513 98,402 663,619 31,822 -27,799 603,998 165,247 110,232 693,740 33,191 -27,686 632,863 166,829 115,756 732,965 35,841 -26,279 670,845 166,464 121,205 773,880 40,023 -28,954 704,903 169,873 128,220 831,619 44,740 -31,986 754,893 193,352 139,370 124,295 11,840 64,946 14,019 50,927 128,658 11,777 70,347 23,283 47,064 130,157 12,321 77,214 30,413 46,801 140,828 13,471 81,727 30,291 51,436 156,848 15,018 88,404 31,507 56,897 169,799 16,764 114,470 55,123 59,347 491,027 52,823 78,661 24,348 54,313 519,601 54,264 89,754 31,480 58,274 532,527 57,065 104,148 42,466 61,682 563,548 62,024 107,393 37,815 69,578 606,616 67,418 99,846 22,607 77,239 650,441 73,100 108,078 26,266 81,812 19,866 181,215 161,142 7,035 943 12,941 43,203 26,617 16,586 11,835 18,951 19,502 7,464 39,268 20,073 2,433 520 17,120 28,997 181,785 160,999 5,944 965 11,730 46,707 30,064 16,643 11,376 18,074 19,031 7,231 39,941 20,786 2,666 558 17,562 36,047 183,645 161,941 4,629 510 11,136 48,251 30,208 18,043 12,166 17,431 18,671 7,482 41,665 21,704 2,739 637 18,328 36,172 199,854 177,009 8,402 447 12,044 53,252 33,147 20,105 11,637 18,646 18,750 8,954 44,877 22,845 2,908 683 19,254 37,337 222,933 198,042 8,671 522 12,511 62,313 37,949 24,364 12,742 20,775 22,345 9,501 48,662 24,891 2,957 713 21,221 60,966 240,067 213,753 7,181 641 13,344 69,608 41,390 28,218 13,401 23,020 23,889 9,892 52,777 26,314 3,002 733 22,579 28,992 593,519 304,385 2,879 1,552 29,772 62,860 11,255 51,605 14,524 25,267 58,475 16,822 92,234 289,134 28,767 2,543 257,824 35,883 627,736 313,827 2,414 2,123 30,549 60,373 11,823 48,550 13,848 25,632 59,925 16,261 102,702 313,909 29,814 2,606 281,489 46,641 647,099 318,303 2,142 1,279 27,673 57,114 12,157 44,957 13,620 25,866 61,992 16,569 112,048 328,796 29,387 3,030 296,379 41,939 691,026 342,058 3,651 1,630 27,170 59,847 8,940 50,907 14,446 27,486 64,267 21,575 121,986 348,968 28,292 2,951 317,725 26,524 747,356 375,588 3,917 1,861 33,503 62,840 11,007 51,833 16,464 29,763 69,532 20,467 137,241 371,768 28,596 2,936 340,236 29,939 801,680 404,229 4,147 1,802 35,335 68,564 13,868 54,696 16,991 31,800 74,339 20,423 150,828 397,451 29,762 3,247 364,442 1,002,996 1,087,6 15 1,057,676 29,939 72.2 15,062 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. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 37 io w a Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] T a y lo r , Io w a T a m a , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1987 1986 1985 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e 221,789 230,669 239,551 242,259 245,647 268,282 77,18 8 88,815 90,292 90,995 84,655 94,178 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 203,135 18,654 19.5 209,125 21,544 19,2 212,404 27,147 18.8 215,539 26,720 18.5 224,879 20,768 18.4 243,077 25,205 18.3 72,307 4,881 8.2 73,798 15,017 8.0 73,091 17,201 7.7 72,214 18,781 7.6 75,274 9,381 7.5 81,307 12,871 7.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 11,403 12,045 12,751 13 ,12 7 13,361 14,665 9,402 11,10 5 11,699 12,052 11,3 5 1 12,813 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........................................... 104,709 5,592 27,171 126,288 61,722 33,279 110,658 6,182 27,525 132,001 61,747 36,921 120,397 6,635 27,069 140,831 60,971 37,749 125,222 7,285 28,793 146,730 56,845 38,684 125,216 8,150 30,821 147,887 57,873 39,887 136,582 9,283 31,989 159,288 66,147 42,847 30,154 1,742 6,712 35,124 24,919 17,145 41,140 1,921 7,142 46,361 24,278 18,176 43,420 1,969 7,190 48,641 23,001 18,650 45,739 2,154 7,516 51,101 20,865 19,029 38,412 2,475 7,790 43,727 21,181 19,747 43,206 2,864 8,055 48,397 24,324 21,457 63,876 6,248 34,585 15,222 19,363 67,388 6,382 36,888 18,233 18,655 68,868 6,739 44,790 23,938 20,852 72,762 7,021 45,439 23,459 21,980 75,485 7,333 42,398 17,589 24,809 80,451 7,931 48,200 22,104 26,096 16,202 1,402 12,550 3,574 8,976 16,183 1,359 23,598 13,788 9,810 16,618 1,434 25,368 16,035 9,333 17,318 1,476 26,945 17,628 9,317 18,231 1,592 18,589 8,285 10,304 18,973 1,718 22,515 11,844 10,671 18,654 86,055 71,098 3,111 182 5,713 15,155 13,930 1,225 9,636 9,626 9,634 5,233 12,808 14,957 1,893 314 12,750 21,544 89,114 73,301 2,984 256 4,692 17,793 14,682 3,111 9,660 10,191 9,830 5,031 12,864 15,813 2,208 336 13,269 27,147 93,250 76,637 2,673 82 4,182 20,023 16,412 3,611 11,020 9,326 10,079 5,204 14,048 16,613 2,328 383 13,902 26,720 98,502 80,754 3,852 97 4,128 20,798 16,985 3,813 10,834 9,464 9,585 4,893 17,103 17,748 2,534 419 14,795 20,768 104,448 85,302 (D) 137 4,725 21,781 16,792 4,989 11,959 (D) 10,693 4,254 19,537 19,146 2,680 433 16,033 25,205 111,377 90,822 873 144 5,320 22,794 17,196 5,598 11,784 (0) 10,811 4,181 (0) 20,555 2,685 443 17,427 4,881 25,273 19,169 623 226 2,209 1,554 (D) (D) 1,073 2,290 3,456 1,772 5,966 6,104 1,034 138 4,932 15,017 26,123 19,702 471 179 2,656 1,615 (D) 17,201 26,219 19,483 415 176 1,950 1,610 (D) (0) 1,223 2,335 2,879 1,723 7,172 6,736 1,204 161 5,371 18,781 26,958 19,846 (D) (D) 1,746 1,756 (D) (0) 1,264 2,559 2,960 1,747 6,936 7,112 1,332 172 5,608 9,381 29,031 21,423 (D) (D) 2,038 1,879 (0) (») 1,502 2,768 3,284 1,580 7,577 7,608 1,361 176 6,071 12,871 30,335 22,458 554 (L) 1,972 2,165 (D) (0) 1,643 3,034 3,340 1,489 8,229 7,877 1,350 178 6,349 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings bytype: 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 ) 1,153 2,264 3,295 1,686 6,383 6,421 1,116 142 5,163 Van U n io n , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 B u r e n , Io w a 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 148,983 154,455 160,887 162,522 168,437 181,900 76,387 83,255 88,470 91,3 07 90,036 95,040 Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 145,970 3,013 13.6 148,450 6,005 13.3 151,655 9,232 13.1 151,399 11,123 13.0 161,784 6,653 12.9 175,446 6,454 12.9 71,572 4,815 8.5 74,911 8,344 8.4 77,136 11,334 8.2 78,593 12,714 8.2 82,152 7,884 8.2 87,769 7,271 8.3 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 10 ,927 11,620 12,295 12,463 13,035 14,088 9,026 9,9 71 10,725 1 1 ,1 7 0 10,940 11,503 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........................................... 92,135 5,522 -5,709 80,904 37,393 30,686 95,962 5,940 -5,496 84,526 37,803 32,126 102,852 6,358 -5,783 90,711 37,741 32,435 107,361 6,725 -6,100 94,536 34,853 33,133 111,539 7,664 -6,645 97,230 35,429 35,778 118,560 8,622 -7,386 102,552 40,526 38,822 32,762 1,877 10,671 41,556 18,569 16,262 37,444 2,076 11,472 46,840 18,739 17,676 41,705 2,203 11,919 51,421 19,126 17,923 44,863 2,434 12,986 55,415 17,597 18,295 41,362 2,699 14,373 53,036 17,883 19,117 42,129 3,067 14,815 53,877 20,523 20,640 69,478 7,269 15,388 1,708 13,680 70,432 7,100 18,430 4,798 13,632 73,815 7,592 21,445 8,080 13,365 76,213 7,550 23,598 9,953 13,645 82,577 8,310 20,652 5,523 15,129 87,573 9,478 21,509 5,369 16,140 19,473 2,003 11,286 3,415 7,871 20,331 2,038 15,075 7,027 8,048 21,210 2,227 18,268 10,092 8,176 22,925 2,440 19,498 11,496 8,002 23,164 2,468 15,730 6,735 8,995 ■23,917 2,617 15,595 6,205 9,390 3,013 89,122 69,133 508 468 4,264 19,714 2,303 17,411 11,132 5,624 10,017 3,096 14,310 19,989 2,559 220 17,210 6,005 89,957 69,479 497 530 3,510 20,419 2,172 18,247 10,621 5,345 9,935 3,191 15,431 20,478 2,732 230 17,516 9,232 93,620 72,274 483 420 3,094 22,422 2,162 20,260 10,451 5,051 10,201 3,376 16,776 21,346 2,681 263 18,402 11,123 96,238 73,806 694 425 3,373 21,716 1,953 19,763 10,155 5,274 10,827 3,904 17,438 22,432 2,874 297 19,261 6,653. 104,to. 80,497 658 348 4,166 23,609 2,055 21,554 10,739 5,620 12,776 3,488 19,093 24,389 2,969 305 21,115 6,454 112,106 86,452 709 271 4,329 26,607 4,497 22,110 11,346 5,663 13,997 3,447 20,083 25,654 3,081 313 22,260 4,815 27,947 21,181 621 8,344 29,100 22,008 468 526 1,839 5,136 2,622 2,514 2,340 2,389 3,104 1,284 4,922 7,092 1,006 . 147 5,939 11,334 30,371 22,944 256 462 1,425 6,173 (0) (D) 2,967 2,101 2,809 1,364 5,387 7,427 1,005 167 6,255 12,714 32,149 24,223 (») 7,884 33,478 24,901 (0) (0) 1,619 7,423 (D) (D) 2,504 1,660 3,374 1,595 5,689 8,577 1,208 195 7,174 7,271 34,858 25,793 (0) (D) 1,701 7,490 (D) (0) 2,538 1,738 3,363 1,645 6,206 9,065 1,220 200 7,645 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 ) 1,479 4,678 (0 ) (D) 2,429 2,355 3,017 1,367 (0) 6,766 905 138 5,723 m 2,133 7,165 (0 ) (0 ) 2,606 1,721 2,839 1,598 5,175 7,926 1,161 185 6,580. 38 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] W a p e llo , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 W a r r e n , Io w a 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)............................ Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance8............... Plus: Adjustment for residence.................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent8.............................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 428,770 434,278 425,787 440,159 463,846 504,512 406,832 431,765 453,192 477,25 7 507,916 549,919 423,724 5,046 39.4 427,767 6,511 38.9 414,991 10,796 37.9 428,410 11,749 37.1 456,055 7,791 36.6 495,363 9,149 36.2 395,694 11,138 35.6 413,100 18,665 35.7 429,666 23,526 36.0 453,645 23,612 36.4 489,507 18,409 36.7 529,022 20,897 37.4 10 ,8 71 11,15 5 11,240 11,864 12,662 13,934 11,440 12,079 12,579 13,126 13,830 14 ,7 12 306,267 19,190 -24,154 262,923 73,245 92,602 301,955 19,990 -21,815 260,150 76,037 98,091 285,180 19,130 -18,473 247,577 76,499 101,711 303,284 20,886 -19,319 263,079 74,416 102,664 323,782 23,728 -20,352 279,702 75,710 108,434 351,267 27,009 -23,646 300,612 86,446 117,454 117,442 6,594 192,403 303,251 56,267 47,314 130,403 7,385 199,681 322,699 57,630 51,436 140,250 7,940 208,147 340,457 60,150 52,585 147,571 8,848 223,638 362,361 60,026 54,870 155,259 10,219 242,930 387,970 61,154 58,792 167,276 11,682 261,422 417,016 69,448 63,455 242,967 26,022 37,278 3,764 33,514 238,051 24,125 39,779 5,312 34,467 219,351 22,122 43,707 9,667 34,040 232,509 23,272 47,503 10,642 36,861 250,537 24,966 48,279 6,750 41,529 271,585 27,315 52,367 8,187 44,180 76,273 6,598 34,571 8,364 26,207 79,139 6,570 44,694 16,035 28,659 83,085 7,003 50,162 21,012 29,150 88,107 7,218 52,246 21,091 31,155 96,015 7,877 51,367 15,986 35,381 102,541 8,488 56,247 18,584 37,663 5,046 301,221 259,339 1,015 684 16,893 109,017 34,570 74,447 24,555 11,190 28,949 8,410 58,626 41,882 5,291 647 35,944 6,511 295,444 252,197 865 810 13,860 102,981 34,480 68,501 25,131 11,371 28,780 8,030 60,369 43,247 5,467 684 37,096 10,796 274,384 229,653 354 450 12,945 80,119 23,912 56,207 24,230 10,952 27,952 8,025 64,626 44,731 5,359 780 38,592 11,749 291,535 245,127 683 558 12,070 90,405 21,530 68,875 24,120 11,499 28,735 9,121 67,936 46,408 5,136 857 40,415 7,791 315,991 266,409 698 800 11,810 100,255 21,687 78,568 25,429 12,074 31,372 8,507 75,464 49,582 5,568 883 43,131 9,149 342,118 289,297 708 939 14,596 109,282 25,794 83,488 26,496 13,521 34,257 8,436 81,062 52,821 5,759 896 46,166 11,138 106,304 84,046 1,247 256 10,830 6,457 2,677 3,780 5,979 11,424 13,993 5,899 27,961 22,258 2,207 583 19,468 18,665 111,738 88,273 1,188 354 11,007 6,738 2,985 3,753 5,919 10,933 14,565 6,057 31,512 23,465 2,393 633 20,439 23,526 116,724 92,076 1,032 129 11,388 6,584 2,773 3,811 5,408 11,339 15,235 5,960 35,001 24,648 2,433 721 21,494 23,612 123,959 97,886 1,570 146 11,599 7,635 3,334 4,301 4,101 12,466 16,110 6,746 37,513 26,073 2,733 827 22,513 18,409 136,850 108,570 2,046 194 11,414 9,526 4,312 5,214 5,110 12,757 18,676 6,539 42,308 28,280 2,813 867 24,600 20,897 146,379 116,287 1,706 364 12,643 10,095 4,543 5,552 5,922 14,003 19,263 5,995 46,296 30,092 2,968 905 26,219 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.............................................. W a s h in g to n , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 W a y n e , Io w a 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)8............................................. 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........................................... 267,588 261,280 269,055 271,545 269,699 288,982 80,295 82,726 88,399 90,001 87,422 95,579 216,724 50,864 20.2 222,968 38,312 20.1 225,019 44,036 20.0 231,404 40,141 19.9 245,412 24,287 20.1 265,056 23,926 20.2 75,758 4,537 7.8 74,146 8,580 7.6 75,623 12,776 7.4 75,049 14,952 7.3 79,592 7,830 7.1 87,971 7,608 7.0 13,266 13,013 13,461 13,6 14 13,442 14,283 10,235 10,886 11,936 12,351 12,346 13,70 1 159,883 6,995 13,650 166,538 66,753 34,297 148,297 7,547 14,734 155,484 68,533 37,263 153,623 7,718 16,350 162,255 67,804 38,996 155,468 8,511 18,542 165,499 66,203 39,843 149,568 9,703 20,400 160,265 67,380 42,054 155,694 10,923 21,662 166,433 77,120 45,429 38,285 2,288 66 36,063 24,249 19,983 41,567 2,402 519 39,684 23,458 19,584 48,314 2,633 -144 45,537 23,345 19,517 51,668 2,856 -161 48,651 21,640 19,710 46,525 3,188 236 43,573 21,966 21,883 50,960 3,830 -789 46,341 25,220 24,018 77,013 7,365 75,505 46,747 28,758 77,578 7,136 63,583 34,456 29,127 76,731 7,330 69,562 40,414 29,148 80,313 7,629 67,526 36,597 30,929 85,615 8,199 55,754 20,956 34,798 89,777 8,718 57,199 20,853 36,346 23,002 2,230 13,053 3,476 9,577 22,759 2,171 16,637 7,565 9,072 24,000 2,395 21,919 11,804 10,115 24,761 2,469 24,438 13,983 10,455 25,676 2,540 18,309 6,900 11,409 29,349 3,113 18,498 6,723 11,775 50,864 109,019 93,540 1,895 618 10,104 24,475 10,231 14,244 6,856 10,903 14,618 4,948 19,123 15,479 1,583 323 13,573 38,312 109,985 93,524 1,478 487 12,016 21,978 9,212 12,766 7,175 10,247 14,585 4,938 20,620 16,461 1,755 349 14,357 44,036 109,587 92,051 1,350 512 10,314 20,795 9,792 11,003 7,576 10,294 14,786 5,446 20,978 17,536 1,799 397 15,340 40,141 115,327 96,734 2,315 439 11,766 21,782 10,799 10,983 7,122 10,045 14,963 6,585 21,717 18,593 1,989 454 16,150 24,287 125,281 105,453 2,485 442 12,581 23,883 11,559 12,324 8,167 10,882 15,912 6,444 24,657 19,828 2,074 473 17,281 23,926 131,768 110,574 2,699 719 11,764 25,233 12,698 12,535 8,725 10,572 16,740 6,383 27,739 21,194 2,146 489 18,559 4,537 33,748 27,387 935 58 1,561 7,209 3,647 3,562 4,038 2,486 4,415 1,682 5,003 6,361 928 127 5,306 8,580 32,987 26,407 589 76 1,074 7,891 3,803 4,088 3,918 2,492 3,907 1,432 5,028 6,580 987 131 5,462 12,776 35,538 28,680 486 (L) 1,188 8,730 4,505 4,225 5,284 2,331 3,655 1,402 5,581 6,858 1,029 149 5,680 14,952 36,716 29,449 916 (L) 1,180 8,547 4,924 3,623 5,811 2,472 3,605 1,547 5,343 7,267 1,164 166 5,937 7,830 38,695 30,726 901 (l) 1,236 8,357 4,770 3,587 6,295 2,529 4,087 1,458 5,823 7,969 1,161 167 6,641 7,608 43,352 34,809 916 (L) 1,795 9,141 2,281 6,860 6,673 2,568 4,375 1,415 7,884 8,543 1,279 168 7,096 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. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA 39 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] W in n e b a g o , Io w a W e b s te r , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 506,615 525,551 549,827 555,398 574,923 627,0 37 167,683 170 ,758 182,488 183,257 199,855 214,054 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... Population (thousands)*............................................. 483,871 22,744 44.2 487,871 37,680 43.4 498,559 51,268 42.3 507,281 48,117 41.9 538,413 36,510 41.7 583,664 43,373 41.5 153,264 14,419 12.9 155,325 15,433 12.9 158,870 23,618 12.7 161,771 21,486 12.4 174,938 24,917 12.4 183,144 30,910 12.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 11,453 12,099 12,991 13,267 13,782 15,105 12,957 13,251 14,40 7 14,742 16,060 17,253 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3............... Plus: Adjustment for residence................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 338,523 20,072 -13,965 304,486 113,603 88,526 351,259 21,117 -14,038 316,104 116,738 92,709 369,133 22,096 -13,842 333,195 119,441 97,191 378,688 23,651 -13,987 341,050 114,082 100,266 394,006 26,780 -15,098 352,128 116,197 106,598 425,279 30,096 -16,501 378,682 132,434 115,921 139,284 7,673 -28,473 103,138 42,834 21,711 137,527 8,088 -27,215 102,224 44,958 23,576 151,344 8,720 -28,465 114,159 44,148 24,181 160,331 9,685 -32,157 118,489 40,234 24,534 181,871 11,384 -37,150 133,337 41,052 25,466 183,924 11,664 -32,883 139,377 46,790 27,887 255,629 24,798 58,096 18,538 39,558 254,413 23,414 73,432 33,591 39,841 254,676 23,958 90,499 47,272 43,227 264,477 24,393 89,818 44,010 45,808 284,237 26,148 83,621 32,468 51,153 303,484 28,296 93,499 39,378 54,121 97,434 15,096 26,754 12,851 13,903 95,865 13,593 28,069 13,971 14,098 99,532 14,550 37,262 22,239 15,023 108,862 16,382 35,087 20,120 14,967 123,211 18,726 39,934 23,623 16,311 119,040 18,097 46,787 29,701 17,086 22,744 315,779 268,471 1,492 911 13,648 69,796 41,913 27,883 33,326 24,921 38,883 12,627 72,867 47,308 7,464 764 39,080 37,680 313,579 264,975 1,303 1,139 14,763 62,091 34,209 27,882 31,680 25,874 38,050 12,411 77,664 48,604 8,102 810 39,692 51,268 317,865 267,978 938 765 14,518 63,271 35,051 28,220 32,151 25,095 37,624 11,915 81,701 49,887 8,699 888 40,300 48,117 330,571 278,092 1,319 876 13,513 65,748 34,363 31,385 31,641 25,355 39,868 14,999 84,773 52,479 9,514 965 42,000 36,510 357,496 302,494 1,430 970 13,236 71,902 37,467 34,435 35,477 26,792 43,787 13,627 95,273 55,002 10,290 1,007 43,705 43,373 381,906 323,472 1,491 964 16,342 73,396 38,524 34,872 35,995 28,988 46,209 13,369 106,718 58,434 11,244 1,054 46,136 14,419 124,865 112,939 895 669 5,845 71,360 1,676 69,684 5,620 3,919 6,671 4,228 13,732 11,926 1,080 209 10,637 15,433 122,094 109,703 760 998 5,149 68,301 1,389 66,912 4,670 3,392 6,894 4,088 15,451 12,391 1,170 225 10,996 23,618 127,726 114,875 460 680 4,904 72,700 1,576 71,124 4,758 3,305 6,986 3,962 17,120 12,851 1,212 258 11,381 21,486 138,845 125,299 844 714 3,575 81,197 1,687 79,510 6,206 3,635 7,481 5,098 16,549 13,546 1,351 283 11,912 24,917 156,954 142,153 815 347 4,141 93,893 1,919 91,974 7,914 4,069 7,871 4,617 18,486 14,801 1,475 293 13,033 30,910 153,014 137,536 1,029 347 3,992 86,452 2,352 84,100 8,549 3,845 8,180 4,451 20,691 15,478 1,529 300 13,649 1988 1989 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.............................................. W in n e s h ie k , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 1987 W o o d b u r y , Io w a 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 215,940 219,874 241,875 254,204 269,235 297,638 1,1 90 ,73 4 1,2 37,140 1,274,3 82 1,356,170 1,423,654 1,532,098 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 198,427 17,513 22.3 206,056 13,818 22.2 216,231 25,644 21.9 226,371 27,833 21.8 242,223 27,012 21.9 263,630 34,008 22.0 1,173,230 17,504 100.2 1,219,599 17,541 99.6 1,243,085 31,297 98.0 1,315,883 40,287 97.4 1,394,223 29,431 98.5 1,503,443 28,655 99.0 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 9,673 9,914 11,053 11,648 12,306 13,548 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........................................... 135,955 7,325 1,022 129,652 53,844 32,444 136,887 8,097 1,123 129,913 55,457 34,504 157,172 8,899 633 148,906 56,944 36,025 168,600 9,880 1,379 160,099 57,089 37,016 182,860 11,429 705 172,136 58,135 38,964 201,956 13,013 0 188,943 66,521 42,174 858,171 53,290 -35,286 769,595 220,390 200,749 882,423 58,203 -32,557 791,663 231,842 213,635 919,363 61,789 -38,755 818,819 232,482 223,081 1,023,407 70,542 -55,673 897,192 228,331 230,647 1,062,172 76,977 -39,621 945,574 232,805 245,275 1,138,659 86,663 -51,213 1,000,783 265,292 266,023 89,740 8,699 37,516 13,551 23,965 93,320 8,669 34,898 9,930 24,968 99,443 9,458 48,271 21,767 26,504 105,339 9,888 53,373 23,742 29,631 116,532 10,982 55,346 22,901 32,445 125,990 12,199 63,767 29,828 33,939 648,792 64,875 144,504 14,160 130,344 672,151 64,295 145,977 14,251 131,726 694,221 67,317 157,825 28,050 129,775 761,800 71,878 189,729 36,922 152,807 793,942 73,344 194,886 26,092 168,794 854,002 80,158 204,499 25,314 179,185 17,513 118,442 95,364 2,929 2,264 10,841 16,739 2,632 14,107 8,551 8,084 13,077 4,590 28,289 23,078 2,189 367 20,522 13,818 123,069 99,749 2,508 2,395 12,308 16,742 2,887 13,855 8,026 8,030 13,447 4,645 31,648 23,320 1,856 394 21,070 25,644 131,528 107,177 1,860 2,290 12,436 19,244 3,038 16,206 8,608 7,788 14,359 4,783 35,809 24,351 1,974 450 21,927 27,833 140,767 114,644 3,952 2,385 12,486 20,567 3,001 17,566 9,207 8,028 14,772 6,229 37,018 26,123 2,346 496 23,281 27,012 155,848 127,987 3,849 2,620 14,014 24,283 3,472 20,811 9,831 9,316 16,313 6,001 41,760 27,861 2,570 516 24,775 34,008 167,948 138,346 4,005 2,800 14,714 28,052 5,987 22,065 10,156 9,865 17,237 5,751 45,766 29,602 2,655 532 26,415 17,504 840,667 738,329 15,604 2,019 48,244 141,381 91,516 49,865 94,959 63,520 97,951 48,401 226,250 102,338 22,278 1,816 78,244 17,541 864,882 757,953 13,391 2,728 48,556 149,483 97,437 52,046 92,573 63,550 95,120 51,378 241,174 106,929 23,679 1,917 81,333 31,297 888,066 777,291 10,020 1,107 51,790 149,617 95,978 53,639 94,406 64,141 96,384 53,792 256,034 110,775 23,012 2,232 85,531 ■ 40,287 983,120 866,539 20,051 825 57,063 171,658 ¡22,300 49,358 91,903 67,656 100,471 62,936 293,976 116,581 24,063 2,454 90,064 29,431 1,032,741 905,242 19,459 1,177 64,944 157,499 106,186 51,313 98,264 73,094 106,959 58,845 325,001 127,499 25,922 2,552 99,025 28,655 1,110,004 975,249 19,751 1,255 66,400 176,997 125,586 51,411 102,930 78,983 114,422 58,918 355,593 134,755 27,243 2,651 104,861 11,8 8 1 12,418 13,004 13,925 14,454 15,479 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 ard local.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. 40 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME IOWA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] W o r th , Io w a 1984 1985 1986 W r ig h t, Io w a 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... 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........................................... 10 5 ,471 107,893 11 3 ,7 72 115,329 119,2 42 136,153 220,983 89,292 16,179 9,1 223,185 227,509 223,419 90,709 17,184 9.0 234,913 91,016 22,756 8.8 92,127 23,202 8.5 261,9 61 99,282 19,960 8.6 108,109 28,044 8.6 194,031 26,952 16.0 186,846 36,339 15.7 182,953 44,556 15.1 187,042 36,377 14.8 200,103 34,810 14.7 219,820 42,141 14.5 11,643 12,001 12,954 13,503 13,862 15,924 13 ,77 1 14,209 15,023 15 ,112 15,972 18,048 45,854 2,009 19,460 63,305 25,778 16,388 46,460 2,128 18,892 63,224 26,911 17,758 53,027 2,255 18,250 69,022 26,543 18,207 56,459 2,579 18,698 72,578 24,287 18,464 57,193 3,054 21,179 75,318 24,766 19,158 69,058 3,631 21,845 87,272 28,267 20,614 141,191 7,290 -1,851 132,050 57,071 31,862 138,303 7,018 -132 131,153 57,656 34,376 146,332 7,230 -164 138,938 53,203 35,368 142,009 7,770 -91 134,148 53,360 35,911 152,150 9,040 -128 142,982 54,293 37,638 169,927 10,412 -195 159,320 62,088 40,553 20,263 1,878 23,713 14,514 9,199 19,618 1,755 25,087 15,568 9,519 20,520 1,923 30,584 21,171 9,413 23,047 2,179 31,233 21,566 9,667 25,445 2,477 29,271 18,345 10,926 28,280 2,942 37,836 26,440 11,396 88,863 10,973 41,355 23,507 17,848 78,125 8,475 51,703 32,984 18,719 77,092 8,452 60,788 41,289 19,499 80,982 9,005 52,022 33,047 18,975 89,204 10,109 52,837 31,552 21,285 97,029 11,479 61,419 38,945 22,474 16,179 29,675 24,482 375 485 3,147 2,844 (D) (D) 1,725 4,242 3,748 2,695 5,221 5,193 851 144 4,198 17,184 29,276 23,897 317 626 3,468 2,889 (D) (0) 1,526 3,946 3,711 1,860 5,554 5,379 912 155 4,312 22,756 30,271 24,784 301 606 3,830 3,719 (D) (D) 1,858 3,698 3,267 1,746 5,759 5,487 971 175 4,341 23,202 33,257 26,989 (0) (D) 3,734 5,725 (D) (0) 1,763 4,076 3,060 2,150 5,563 6,268 1,097 194 4,977 19,960 37,233 30,549 (D) (D) 3,884 8,172 (D) (D) 1,970 4,467 2,995 1,980 6,173 6,684 1,127 203 5,354 28,044 41,014 34,123 302 573 3,818 10,597 (D) (0) 2,672 4,498 3,023 2,155 6,485 6,891 1,173 207 5,511 26,952 114,239 101,259 842 515 7,099 37,521 8,872 28,649 16,739 9,544 9,407 4,532 15,060 12,980 1,583 256 11,141 36,339 101,964 88,375 864 718 5,145 26,303 8,235 18,068 15,474 8,489 9,593 4,602 17,187 13,589 1,777 270 11,542 44,556 101,776 87,677 718 279 5,390 25,296 9,269 16,027 16,271 8,494 8,933 4,704 17,592 14,099 1,784 308 12,007 36,377 105,632 90,922 1,131 299 5,527 29,232 11,366 17,866 15,278 7,152 9,198 5,640 17,465 14,710 1,972 336 12,402 34,810 117,340 101,465 1,240 351 5,982 34,593 12,059 22,534 15,903 8,263 10,258 5,527 19,348 15,875 2,063 348 13,464 42,141 127,786 111,163 1,368 361 6,010 40,393 13,298 27,095 15,588 9,240 11,372 5,957 20,874 16,623 2,073 351 14,199 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries............................................... Other labor income................................................ Proprietors’ income8............................................... Farm............................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................... Nonfarm............................................................ Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Mining....................................................... Construction................................................. 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. * > > CO I S tt tt* O •o 0 m a CO P * tt P * w p* 01 <0 tt » O O e ap* ® co e» a a CO tt tt O tt LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME ô a a» o tt IM> Kansas 42 KANSAS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Total Personal Income Pet. C h a n g e , 1 9 8 4 - 8 9 H i Pe t. o f S t a te , 198 9 K a nsa s C ity , M O -K S * L a w re n ce Topeka W ic h ita N o n m e tro p o r tio n Kansas P ortio n of M etro 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% Earnings Percent Change by Nonfarm Industry 1984-89 I Kansas i M e tro P ortion l l f c l N on m e t r o P o r t i o n 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% - 20% -40% -60% E a rn in g s * A g .S e rv. M ining C onstr. Total N o nfarm Earnings. T r a n s p o r t a t io n and P u b lic U t ili t ie s . F in ance, Insu ra nce , and Real Estate. M a nu . TPU** Trade FIRE*** S e rv ic e s G ov’t 50% LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 43 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties o f the Plains Region, 1984-89 [Thousands of dollars] State of Kansas 1984 Kansas (Metropolitan portion) 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 31,788,624 30,871,325 917,299 2,442,2 13,017 33,818,510 32,532,581 1,285,929 2,449.9 13,804 35,595,744 33,968,033 1,627,711 2,459.9 14,470 37,045,902 35,491,608 1,554,294 2,475.3 14,966 39,178,053 37,774,690 1,403,363 2,495.6 15,699 41,511,244 40,445,751 1,065,493 2,511.9 16,526 22,181,931 1,300,900 706,670 21,587,701 5,884,874 4,316,049 23,496,979 1,433,539 821,136 22,884,576 6,328,586 4,605,348 24,985,296 1,553,211 828,204 24,260,289 6,447,433 4,888,022 26,119,478 1,631,052 966,609 25,455,035 6,478,981 5,111,886 27,584,401 1,737,707 958,224 26,804,918 6,935,767 5,437,368 17,238,596 1,728,004 3,215,331 751,959 2,463,372 18,058,175 1,729,626 3,709,178 1,125,583 2,583,595 18,932,462 1,838,043 4,214,791 1,472,062 2,742,729 19,871,163 1,902,871 4,345,444 1,393,480 2,951,964 917,299 21,264,632 17,585,185 108,960 528,138 1,413,643 4,464,030 1,602,652 2,861,378 2,060,783 1,604,432 2,143,132 1,146,823 4,115,244 3,679,447 645,573 531,012 2,502,862 1,285,929 22,211,050 18,231,977 101,942 520,925 1,406,962 4,576,850 1,686,355 2,890,495 2,042,300 1,691,575 2,239,465 1,220,471 4,431,487 3,979,073 687,029 591,803 2,700,241 1,627,711 23,357,585 19,124,699 96,212 359,441 1,524,231 4,853,858 1,788,284 3,065,574 2,107,487 1,733,609 2,316,008 1,332,762 4,801,091 4,232,886 704,797 626,029 2,902,060 1,554,294 24,565,184 20,141,272 141,614 333,095 1,582,827 4,983,113 1,877,778 3,105,335 2,137,754 1,806,473 2,396,213 1,599,923 5,160,260 4,423,912 746,329 673,217 3,004,366 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 17,525,569 17,461,106 64,463 1,240.5 14,128 18,822,407 18,721,851 100,556 1,258.8 14,952 20,072,419 19,936,901 135,518 1,280.2 15,679 21,323,514 21,200,246 123,268 1,304.8 16,342 22,738,047 22,630,246 98,801 1,333.2 17,055 24,377,203 24,279,753 97,450 1,359.1 17,937 28,578,843 1,899,988 1,046,718 27,725,573 7,891,949 5,893,722 13,041,835 792,495 347,154 12,596,494 2,870,437 2,058,638 13,939,020 891,386 421,365 13,468,999 3,134,692 2,218,716 15,048,413 992,050 376,765 14,433,128 3,278,805 2,360,486 15,997,317 1,050,333 488,521 15,435,505 3,388,929 2,499,080 17,113,205 1,126,867 461,633 16,447,971 3,641,573 2,648,503 18,062,266 1,229,233 525,477 17,358,510 4,140,183 2,878,510 21,057,750 2,036,851 4,489,800 1,245,031 3,244,769 22,066,879 2,175,802 4,336,162 908,850 3,427,312 10,716,101 1,094,542 1,231,192 50,188 1,181,004 11,457,567 1,115,149 1,366,304 86,879 1,279,425 12,326,162 1,215,968 1,506,283 122,394 1,383,889 13,065,539 1,265,296 1,666,482 109,893 1,556,589 13,967,724 1,358,065 1,787,416 85,797 1,701,619 14,719,798 1,454,508 1,887,960 84,813 1,803,147 1,403,363 26,181,038 21,464,488 147,309 328,121 1,577,140 5,259,120 1,956,437 3,302,683 2,272,844 1,926,088 2,640,027 1,602,894 5,710,945 4,716,550 824,282 691,004 3,201,264 1,065,493 27,513,350 22,491,178 156,030 324,507 1,536,618 5,452,838 2,006,372 3,446,466 2,411,214 2,016,644 2,730,820 1,584,283 6,278,224 5,022,172 870,546 703,335 3,448,291 64,463 12,977,372 10,990,771 46,171 161,337 785,651 3,095,811 970,185 2,125,626 1,158,159 1,078,696 1,247,187 780,568 2,637,191 1,986,601 419,726 229,468 1,337,407 100,556 13,838,464 11,680,581 44,936 169,687 864,332 3,188,497 1,008,556 2,179,941 1,183,796 1,167,526 1,330,202 849,883 2,881,722 2,157,883 445,866 265,109 1,446,908 135,518 14,912,895 12,602,570 44,696 122,636 989,095 3,450,810 1,083,884 2,366,926 1,223,161 1,232,649 1,417,656 948,167 3,173,700 2,310,325 463,738 285,504 1,561,083 123,268 15,874,049 13,444,524 66,143 110,539 1,060,316 3,509,628 1,139,632 2,369,996 1,278,387 1,303,461 1,497,260 1,144,692 3,474,098 2,429,525 493,671 313,277 1,622,577 98,801 17,014,404 14,386,471 70,669 110,343 1,048,775 3,706,984 1,198,783 2,508,201 1,375,304 1,374,552 1,661,934 1,170,326 3,867,584 2,627,933 563,220 326,451 1,738,262 97,450 17,964,816 15,152,694 75,455 110,455 1,019,657 3,839,188 1,220,956 2,618,232 1,494,887 1,448,996 1,733,493 1,150,903 4,279,660 2,812,122 601,559 334,068 1,876,495 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income..................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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.............................................. Kansas (Nonm etropolitan portion) 1984 Allen, Kansas 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 14,263,055 13,410,219 852,836 1,201.7 11,869 14,996,103 13,810,730 1,185,373 1,191.0 12,591 15,523,325 14,031,132 1,492,193 1,179.7 13,158 15,722,388 14,291,362 1,431,026 1,170.4 13,433 16,440,006 15,135,444 1,304,562 1,162.4 14,143 17,134,041 16,165,998 968,043 1,152.9 14,862 9,140,096 508,405 359,516 8,991,207 3,014,437 2,257,411 9,557,959 542,153 399,771 9,415,577 3,193,894 2,386,632 9,936,883 561,161 451,439 9,827,161 3,168,628 2,527,536 10,122,161 580,719 478,088 10,019,530 3,090,052 2,612,806 10,471,196 610,840 496,591 10,356,947 3,294,194 2,788,865 6,522,495 633,462 1,984,139 701,771 1,282,368 6,600,608 614,477 2,342,874 1,038,704 1,304,170 6,606,300 622,075 2,708,508 1,349,668 1,358,840 6,805,624 637,575 2,678,962 1,283,587 1,395,375 852,836 8,287,260 6,594,414 59,788* 360,071* 627,992 1,367,008* 603,398* 700,932* 868,661* 513,082* 895,945 366,255 1,431,613* 1,692,846 225,847 301,544 1,165,455 1,185,373 8,372,586 6,551,396 54,898* 345,934* 542,630 1,387,156* 642,714* 684,508* 819,585* 524,049 909,263 370,588 1,520,759* 1,821,190 241,163 326,694 1,253,333 1,492,193 8,444,690 6,522,129 47,810* 229,365* 535,136 1,401,332* 661,178* 657,665* 837,463* 500,960 898,352 384,595 1,613,269* 1,922,561 241,059 340,525 1,340,977 1,431,026 8,691,135 6,696,748 68,267* 213,689* 520,321* 1,472,493* 702,896* 691,157* 809,177* 501,696* 898,953 455,231 1,675,615* 1,994,387 252,658 359,940 1,381,789 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 166,374 163,402 2,972 16.2 10,282 173,756 167,417 6,339 15.9 10,947 175,126 168,080 7,046 15.6 11,219 179,617 169,323 10,294 15.3 11,758 185,489 179,645 5,844 15.0 12,356 200,568 192,393 8,175 14.7 13,616 10,516,577 670,755 521,241 10,367,063 3,751,766 3,015,212 106,126 6,352 -2,747 97,027 37,580 31,767 108,576 6,686 -2,046 99,844 39,632 34,280 109,308 6,909 -1,974 100,425 39,514 35,187 115,316 7,132 -2,291 105,893 37,884 35,840 117,280 7,566 -2,592 107^122 40,356 38,011 124,908 8,381 2’804 113723 46,001 40,844 7,090,026 678,786 2,702,384 1,159,234 1,543,150 7,347,081 721,294 2,448,202 824,037 1,624,165 80,483 9,106 16,537 2,104 14,433 79,632 8,446 20,498 5,505 14,993 78,788 8,572 21,948 6,235 15,713 80,760 8,888 25,668 9,446 16,222 84,714 9,438 23,128 5,004 18,124 88,235 10,142 26,531 7,339 19,192 1,304,562 9,166,634 7,078,017 73,398* 209,974* 525,968* 1,550,124* 718,959* 744,018* 837,115* 550,224* 978,093 432,568 1,829,494* 2,088,617 261,062 364,553 1,463,002 968,043 9,548,534 7,338,484 78,367* 209,064* 516,961 1,611,116* 755,966* 776,114* 857,190« 556,338* 997,327 433,380 1,984,276* 2,210,050 268,987 369,267 1,571,796 2,972 103,154 84,283 230 5,242 4,842 36,515 11,455 25,060 6,124 4,210 9,928 3,546 13,646 18,871 1,383 609 16,879 6,339 102,237 82,786 221 5,028 4,646 34,352 11,331 23,021 6,017 4,023 10,296 3,370 14,833 19,451 1,414 713 17,324 7,046 102,262 83,115 225 3,746 4,637 34,676 11,123 23,553 5,308 3,653 10,341 3,089 17,440 19,147 1,423 861 16,863 10,294 105,022 85,440 267 (D) 5,424 36,999 12,489 24,510 (D) 3,638 9,510 3,679 18,229 19,582 1,489 1,032 17,061 5,844 111,436 90,822 220 2,751 4,934 39,742 13,625 26,117 4,262 4,392 10,196 3,641 20,684 20,614 1,575 1,048 17,991 8,175 116,733 94,647 228 2,700 5,021 40,631 13Î535 27,096 4*688 4,379 11,325 3,932 21,743 22^086 1,585 1,051 19,450 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1................................................ 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 bytype: 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. 44 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 4-8 9 — Continued [Thousands of dollars] Atchison Kansas Anderson, Kansas 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Income by Place of Residence 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 ) .......................................................................... 92,209 89,694 2,515 8.8 10,524 97,537 90,932 6,605 8.4 11,555 102,638 93,346 9,292 8.3 12,379 104,190 95,347 8,843 8.2 12,640 103,809 99,506 4,303 8.2 12,621 113,302 105,342 7,960 8.2 13,900 189,006 186,672 2,334 18.1 10,450 198,024 189,098 8,926 18.0 10,984 203,564 193,824 9,740 17.9 11,375 211,761 204,439 7,322 17.9 11,834 223,712 217,300 6,412 17.8 12,543 237,651 229,932 7,719 17.8 13,378 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.......................................... 36,016 2,163 16,773 50,626 24,159 17,424 41,551 2,392 14,994 54,153 24,949 18,435 44,818 2,478 15,474 57,814 24,590 20,234 45,105 2,587 16,744 59,262 24,235 20,693 42,554 2,748 16,734 56,540 25,664 21,605 47,470 3,113 16,588 60,945 29,317 23,040 115,300 7,147 7,156 115,309 38,586 35,111 118,879 7,387 9,739 121,231 39,571 37,222 121,791 7,762 10,796 124,825 39,432 39,307 128,742 8,420 10,808 131,130 40,469 40,162 136,888 9,103 10,513 138,298 43,387 42,027 141,907 9,840 10,806 142,873 49,412 45,366 23,134 2,275 10,607 2,006 8,601 23,665 2,206 15,680 6,110 9,570 24,572 2,348 17,898 8,805 9,093 25,269 2,379 17,457 8,332 9,125 26,077 2,500 13,977 3,792 10,185 26,605 2,603 18,262 7,446 10,816 92,563 9,965 12,772 1,590 11,182 90,937 9,105 18,837 8,202 10,635 92,342 9,450 19,999 9,035 10,964 99,904 10,552 18,286 6,593 11,693 106,809 11,955 18,124 5,693 12,431 109,123 12,483 20,301 7,004 13,297 2,515 33,501 25,427 230 837 2,718 4,068 1,895 2,173 4,587 1,643 4,033 1,639 5,672 8,074 879 330 6,865 6,605 34,946 26,216 162 875 2,492 4,124 1,650 2,474 4,396 1,861 3,896 1,706 6,704 8,730 959 381 7,390 9,292 35,526 26,295 123 767 2,802 4,526 1,485 3,041 4,082 1,973 3,670 1,763 6,589 9,231 984 459 7,788 8,843 36,262 26,781 204 774 3,240 4,034 1,679 2,355 3,941 1,913 3,837 2,136 6,702 9,481 1,043 556 7,882 4,303 38,251 28,437 341 685 3,094 4,237 1,810 2,427 4,049 1,868 4,461 2,191 7,511 9,814 1,062 574 8,178 7,960 39,510 29,251 433 691 3,084 4,682 1,841 2,841 3,684 1,721 4,427 2,227 8,302 10,259 1,058 582 8,619 2,334 112,966 95,825 300 (D) 5,757 35,032 16,618 18,414 10,522 (D) 9,709 3,146 19,559 17,141 1,414 682 15,045 8,926 109,953 91,652 296 1,174 5,989 30,627 16,502 14,125 8,958 10,645 9,733 3,295 20,935 18,301 1,522 805 15,974 9,740 112,051 92,754 263 991 4,932 31,908 17,399 14,509 9,399 10,937 9,131 3,432 21,761 19,297 1,557 971 16,769 7,322 121,420 101,587 330 1,004 4,555 37,675 18,780 18,895 9,765 11,200 9,409 4,756 22,893 19,833 1,621 1,209 17,003 6,412 130,476 110,008 342 (0) 5,114 42,634 17,422 25,212 (0) 11,093 10,313 4,116 25,260 20,468 1,648 1,245 17,575 7,719 134,188 112,987 370 (0) 5,030 45,120 18,395 26,725 (0) 9,477 10,822 3,950 27,032 21,201 1,683 1,268 18,250 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)1............................................. 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.............................................. Barton, Kansas Barber, Kansas 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 Income by Place of Residence 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 ) .......................................................................... 100,784 85,957 14,827 7.1 14,227 98,237 86,304 11,933 7.0 13,998 102,755 83,588 19,167 6.8 15,069 98,466 81,580 16,886 6.4 15,359 100,605 84,583 16,022 6.3 15,919 101,049 88,956 12,093 6.1 16,560 449,563 441,628 7,935 33.1 13,568 462,504 450,582 11,922 33.0 14,001 439,073 422,724 16,349 32.4 13,568 446,400 413,413 32,987 31.1 14,356 460,130 430,729 29,401 30.3 15,164 472,890 458,270 14,620 29.5 16,038 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 rent8............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 69,549 3,402 -3,676 62,471 23,787 14,526 65,204 3,525 -3,561 58,118 24,471 15,648 69,924 3,445 -3,047 63,432 23,659 15,664 66,802 3,429 -2,732 60,641 21,604 16,221 67,333 3,552 -2,548 61,233 22,993 16,379 63,030 3,764 -2,088 57,178 26,189 17,682 331,672 20,422 -7,681 303,569 90,989 55,005 333,504 21,463 -7,446 304,595 98,407 59,502 303,659 19,719 -5,529 278,411 95,429 65,233 308,226 18,902 -4,146 285,178 93,912 67,310 313,802 19,734 -4,583 289,485 100,489 70,156 308,075 21,376 -4,418 282,281 114,117 76,492 41,426 4,025 24,098 12,815 11,283 41,013 3,915 20,276 9,966 10,310 38,535 3,745 27,644 17,227 10,417 36,950 3,567 26,285 14,834 11,451 36,738 3,613 26,982 13,965 13,017 35,940 3,605 23,485 10,008 13,477 260,110 26,054 45,508 5,749 39,759 258,651 24,819 50,034 9,767 40,267 226,678 22,143 54,838 14,220 40,618 215,874 20,782 71,570 30,742 40,828 220,280 21,354 72,168 27,150 45,018 225,945 22,175 59,955 12,338 47,617 14,827 54,722 46,728 2,971 8,463 2,945 6,970 (0) (0) 6,906 4,222 5,346 2,433 6,472 7,994 782 267 6,945 11,933 53,271 44,554 2,314 6,427 2,983 7,092 (0) 19,167 50,757 41,275 1,713 3,965 2,503 7,804 (0) (0) 7,462 2,964 4,904 2,441 7,519 9,482 844 377 8,261 16,886 49,916 40,722 3,558 2,901 2,204 7,705 (0) 16,022 51,311 42,082 3,365 3,028 2,238 7,981 (D) 12,093 50,937 41,142 3,442 3,018 2,340 7,824 (0) 7,935 323,737 294,906 1,432 68,609 18,591 38,525 19,260 19,265 27,586 34,740 35,778 12,540 57,105 28,831 2,626 1,249 24,956 11,922 321,582 289,946 1,505 65,361 17,904 36,480 20,521 15,959 27,331 34,470 35,793 13,393 57,709 31,636 2,815 1,482 27,339 16,349 287,310 252,938 1,245 37,949 17,168 36,705 21,881 14,824 26,933 28,104 33,593 12,331 58,910 34,372 2,822 1,788 29,762 32,987 275,239 240,037 1,363 30,487 14,525 36,437 21,867 14,570 24,733 25,557 33,325 14,549 59,061 35,202 3,011 2,101 30,090 29,401 284,401 247,588 1,377 30,113 15,031 38,184 21,981 16,203 25,672 25,575 33,024 13,472 65,140 36,813 3,218 2,118 31,477 14,620 293,455 254,308 1,793 27,847 16,786 40,230 21,832 18,398 26,098 25,118 34,080 13,369 68,987 39,147 3,359 2,104 33,684 T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. Earnings by Place of Work Earnings by type: Other labor income................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Nondurable goods........................................ Durable goods............................................ Transportation and public utilities.......................... Government and government enterprises..................... State and local.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. (D) 7,264 3,635 5,302 2,532 7,005 8,717 809 312 7,596 (D) (D) (D) 6,559 2,987 4,686 2,482 7,640 9,194 856 433 7,905 6,958 3,091 4,926 2,080 8,415 9,229 917 441 7,871 5,159 3,101 4,909 2,182 9,167 9,795 943 435 8,417 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 45 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued _____________________________________ [Thousands of dollars] B o u rb o n , K a n sas 1984 1985 1986 1987 B ro w n , Kansas 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... 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........................................... 194,104 204,979 205,057 208,671 211,802 218,928 121,276 139,579 149,839 147,492 150,6 77 161,422 195,628 -1,524 15.9 202,862 2,117 15.7 201,436 3,621 15.6 204,328 4,343 15.4 208,144 3,658 15.2 215,847 3,081 15.0 116,217 5,059 11.7 118,673 20,906 11.5 125,631 24,208 11.4 130,013 17,479 11.4 138,059 12,618 11.4 150,269 11,153 11.4 12,225 13,091 13,133 13,570 13 ,9 77 14,6 11 10,358 12,183 13,158 12,989 13,183 14,140 139,877 9,119 -9,013 121,745 38,447 33,912 147,363 9,854 -8,611 128,898 40,053 36,028 143,679 9,849 -5,920 127,910 39,601 37,546 144,167 9,818 -4,763 129,586 40,335 38,750 141,737 9,873 -4,329 127,535 42,860 41,407 139,164 10,280 -3,528 125,356 48,909 44,663 62,538 3,737 52 58,853 35,572 26,851 79,473 4,014 ai 75,475 36,405 27,699 84,808 4,239 898 81,467 36,397 31,975 82,186 4,566 1,220 78,840 35,929 32,723 82,519 4,979 660 78,200 38,239 34,238 86,806 5,759 -636 80,411 43,641 37,370 116,112 12,497 11,268 -2,092 13,360 119,634 12,488 15,241 1,571 13,670 114,524 11,748 17,407 3,095 14,312 114,345 11,415 18,407 3,807 14,600 111,257 11,086 19,394 3,137 16,257 108,276 10,867 20,021 2,574 17,447 44,708 4,467 13,363 2,595 10,768 46,158 4,454 28,861 18,557 10,304 47,469 4,657 32,682 21,968 10,714 50,951 4,990 26,245 15,217 11,028 54,416 5,358 22,745 10,436 12,309 58,888 5,999 21,919 9,056 12,863 -1,524 141,401 126,823 437 5,360 5,546 16,162 7,911 8,251 42,721 4,633 11,470 17,668 22,826 14,578 2,704 609 11,265 2,117 145,246 129,471 485 4,420 5,284 17,363 8,880 8,483 42,300 4,826 12,024 18,485 24,284 15,775 2,903 706 12,166 3,621 140,058 123,470 511 1,072 6,028 18,160 9,443 8,717 35,280 5,712 11,884 19,632 25,191 16,588 2,854 851 12,883 4,343 139,824 122,034 549 889 6,044 20,822 11,996 8,826 32,235 4,163 11,671 20,895 24,766 17,790 3,073 1,038 13,679 3,658 138,079 119,243 591 839 5,937 21,737 12,438 9,299 28,240 4,608 13,008 17,731 26,552 18,836 3,207 1,057 14,572 3,081 136,083 116,317 535 931 5,390 24,793 13,237 11,556 21,142 4,486 13,247 16,717 29,076 19,766 3,190 1,069 15,507 5,059 57,479 46,366 426 409 3,112 9,917 923 8,994 6,217 3,389 5,869 3,015 14,012 11,113 1,712 541 8,860 20,906 58,567 46,450 410 451 2,713 10,684 949 9,735 5,933 3,224 5,533 3,071 14,431 12,117 1,869 515 9,733 24,208 60,600 47,676 290 1,238 1,920 11,272 973 10,299 6,173 3,078 5,273 3,355 15,077 12,924 1,880 623 10,421 17,479 64,707 51,496 427 1,385 2,164 12,144 637 11,507 5,940 3,169 5,497 5,165 15,605 13,211 1,918 767 10,526 12,618 69,901 55,834 433 339 2,347 13,264 665 12,599 6,301 3,682 6,028 6,192 17,248 14,067 2,135 798 11,134 11,153 75,653 60,618 481 295 2,581 15,157 565 14,592 6,453 3,859 6,466 6,926 18,400 15,035 2,349 815 11,871 1985 1986 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 bade................................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate........................ Services..................................................... Government and government enterprises..................... Federal, civilian............................................. Military...................................................... State and local.............................................. B u tle r, K a n s a s 1984 1987 C hase, Kansas 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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........................................... 608,950 650,089 700,079 738,653 770,398 827,459 36,883 38,410 43,295 45,732 595,522 13,428 47.1 48,273 635,902 14,187 47.6 674,138 25,941 48.1 49,317 707,952 30,701 49.1 745,787 24,611 50.2 806,193 21,266 51.1 34,853 2,030 3.3 36,035 2,375 3.2 36,113 7,182 3.1 36,514 9,218 3.1 39,020 9,253 3.1 41,496 7,821 3.0 12,916 13,6 70 14,553 15,038 15,344 16,192 11,286 12,109 14,084 14,940 15 ,724 16,244 272,207 15,377 172,195 429,025 98,703 81,222 272,900 16,429 199,500 455,971 108,557 85,561 294,837 17,475 220,387 497,749 112,599 89,731 309,592 18,274 242,557 533,875 110,510 94,268 316,909 19,001 251,590 549,498 118,196 102,704 343,287 22,199 260,194 581,282 134,407 111,770 14,042 795 7,229 20,476 9,572 6,835 14,061 821 7,869 21,109 10,162 7,139 19,010 847 7,536 25,699 10,203 7,393 21,686 904 7,572 28,354 9,778 7,600 22,460 970 8,131 29,621 10,398 8,254 21,312 1,082 8,279 28,509 11,869 8,939 184,993 26,272 60,942 10,931 50,011 183,170 23,484 66,246 11,738 54,508 189,576 24,827 80,434 23,549 56,885 191,668 24,260 93,664 28,222 65,442 197,261 25,072 94,576 22,158 72,418 218,425 28,917 95,945 18,820 77,125 8,869 783 4,390 1,235 3,155 8,556 732 4,773 1,633 3,140 8,869 772 9,369 6,490 2,879 9,599 885 11,202 8,534 2,668 9,918 951 11,591 8,609 2,982 10,017 987 10,308 7,225 3,083 13,428 258,779 216,492 1,386 13,096 30,214 54,361 43,362 10,999 19,677 11,552 29,751 10,674 45,781 42,287 3,013 1,775 37,499 14,187 258,713 212,734 1,264 12,856 30,960 47,793 37,280 10,513 18,596 11,139 30,036 10,518 49,572 45,979 3,236 2,129 40,614 25,941 268,896 219,159 1,103 8,244 38,387 44,465 34,853 9,612 18,961 10,227 30,307 11,607 55,858 49,737 3,218 2,568 43,951 30,701 278,891 226,269 1,974 7,438 36,136 42,816 33,995 8,821 19,089 10,768 30,621 14,261 63,166 52,622 3,303 3,313 46,006 24,611 292,298 236,544 1,767 6,813 34,590 44,420 34,929 9,491 19,530 11,518 33,899 13,366 70,641 55,754 3,382 3,498 48,874 21,266 322,021 262,001 1,647 6,813 40,158 54,259 38,392 15,867 19,800 12,830 34,547 13,347 78,600 60,020 3,617 3,641 52,762 2,030 12,012 9,135 2,375 11,686 8,587 (L) 113 1,064 389 (D) (D) 1,549 574 1,893 753 2,212 3,099 617 145 2,337 7,182 11,828 8,586 (L) 136 1,010 345 (D) (D) 1,503 749 1,839 804 2,161 3,242 606 175 2,461 9,218 12,468 8,984 56 (D) (D) 476 (D) (0) 2,156 (D) 1,871 917 1,948 3,484 656 206 2,622 9,253 13,207 9,631 57 (D) (D) 415 (D) (D) 2,386 (D) 2,171 867 2,118 3,576 700 215 2,661 7,821 13,491 9,830 61 188 871 458 (D) (D) 2,426 495 2,218 857 2,256 3,661 723 216 2,722 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. id 102 1,430 473 (D) (0) 1,731 514 1,830 697 2,315 2,877 575 124 2,178 46 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] C h a u ta u q u a , K a n sa s 1984 1985 1986 1987 C h e ro k e e , K a n sa s 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... 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........................................... 49,861 49,808 50,869 50,731 52,979 56,645 219,180 236,383 236,238 237,555 252,461 268,205 47,685 2,176 5.0 47,479 2,329 4.8 48,034 2,835 4.7 47,935 2,796 4.7 50,631 2,348 4.5 52,936 3,709 4.5 217,536 1,644 22.4 227,392 8,991 22.3 229,361 6,877 22.3 232,877 4,678 22.3 245,362 7,099 22.1 260,440 7,765 22.1 10,036 10 ,4 77 10,876 10,898 11,66 7 12,672 9,791 10,590 10,608 10,655 1 1 ,4 1 1 12,163 23,705 1,412 1,011 23,304 15,444 11,113 24,903 1,573 947 24,277 14,245 11,286 23,574 1,490 1,319 23,403 13,828 13,638 24,763 1,628 901 24,036 12,682 14,013 25,019 1,736 1,029 24,312 13,529 15,138 24,939 1,810 1,481 24,610 15,439 16,596 98,771 6,238 41,172 133,705 39,511 45,964 110,709 6,884 40,072 143,897 42,554 49,932 109,593 7,131 37,167 139,629 42,539 54,070 114,181 7,643 35,585 142,123 40,423 55,009 122,563 8,131 38,577 153,009 42,873 56,579 132,827 9,437 35,374 158,764 48,922 60,519 13,993 1,364 8,348 1,238 7,110 15,104 1,452 8,347 1,404 6,943 13,280 1,235 9,059 1,923 7,136 15,056 1,394 8,313 1,838 6,475 14,822 1,334 8,863 1,390 7,473 13,134 1,235 10,570 2,741 7,829 75,247 8,817 14,707 828 13,879 77,666 8,729 24,314 8,210 16,104 79,127 8,994 21,472 6,127 15,345 84,477 9,517 20,187 3,910 16,277 87,890 10,010 24,663 6,352 18,311 95,357 11,131 26,339 7,037 19,302 2,176 21,529 17,473 171 3,358 1,493 202 (0) (D) 2,098 818 2,821 1,065 5,447 4,056 455 187 3,414 2,329 22,574 18,263 140 2,905 2,845 392 (D) (0) 1,972 706 2,653 937 5,713 4,311 491 218 3,602 2,835 20,739 16,469 106 1,509 1,487 449 (0) (D) 2,637 501 2,272 883 6,625 4,270 490 263 3,517 2,796 21,967 17,966 219 1,324 2,680 468 (D) (0) 2,165 226 2,206 1,130 7,548 4,001 536 314 3,151 2,348 22,671 18,577 205 1,268 2,133 507 (D) (D) 2,419 230 2,468 844 8,503 4,094 573 317 3,204 3,709 21,230 16,893 177 1,103 1,752 488 (0) (0) 2,391 281 2,458 750 7,493 4,337 575 319 3,443 1,644 97,127 79,383 310 740 3,297 23,815 4,789 19,026 22,836 3,005 8,018 3,576 13,786 17,744 1,396 842 15,506 8,991 101,718 82,732 223 821 3,295 24,811 5,454 19,357 23,042 2,687 7,952 3,625 16,276 18,986 1,534 999 16,453 6,877 102,716 82,423 206 783 4,089 25,117 7,260 17,857 21,735 2,967 7,671 3,727 16,128 20,293 1,525 1,205 17,563 4,678 109,503 87,954 284 614 4,601 26,853 8,773 18,080 22,691 3,425 7,848 4,331 17,307 21,549 1,668 1,507 18,374 7,099 115,464 92,889 284 589 3,622 28,724 8,290 20,434 23,571 3,764 8,887 4,192 19,256 22,575 1,747 1,544 19,284 7,765 125,062 101,559 288 454 4,208 32,548 10,115 22,433 25,113 5,032 9,192 4,183 20,541 23,503 1,783 1,573 20,147 1985 1986 1988 1989 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............................................. Reta: trade.................................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate........................ Services..................................................... Government and government enterprises..................... Federal, civilian............................................. Military...................................................... State and local.............................................. C la r k , K a n s a s C heyenne, Kansas 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 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............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)3............................................. 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........................................... 42,908 5 1 ,710 58,286 57,318 54,896 54,694 40,289 40,926 41,560 41,463 44,980 46,744 39,939 2,969 3.7 40,979 10,731 3.6 42,609 15,677 3,6 40,639 16,679 3,5 43,181 11,715 3.4 47,174 7,520 3.3 29,357 10,932 2.7 29,119 11,807 2.7 29,669 11,891 2.6 29,496 11,967 2.6 31,905 13,075 2.5 34,685 12,059 2.5 11,74 3 14,222 16,290 16,585 16 ,14 1 16,449 14,856 15,248 15,929 16,209 17,75 8 18,818 21,104 1,149 169 20,124 15,736 7,048 28,551 1,219 160 27,492 16,670 7,548 35,538 1,383 (0 34,197 15,931 8,158 35,526 1,353 120 34,293 14,588 8,437 32,278 1,495 113 30,896 15,446 8,554 29,360 1,737 177 27,800 17,669 9,225 23,828 772 -1,187 21,869 12,075 6,345 24,247 789 -969 22,489 12,262 6,175 24,698 828 -884 22,986 11,372 7,202 24,834 856 -865 23,113 10,848 7,502 26,727 871 -901 24,955 11,607 8,418 26,072 968 -891 24,213 13,224 9,307 12,257 1,038 7,809 1,232 6,577 12,034 981 15,536 9,091 6,445 13,065 1,126 21,347 14,113 7,234 12,445 1,026 22,055 15,086 6,969 12,880 1,122 18,276 10,173 8,103 13,383 1,205 14,772 6,031 8,741 10,768 956 12,104 9,639 2,465 10,486 884 12,877 10,568 2,309 10,251 872 13,575 10,707 2,868 10,467 887 13,480 10,769 2,711 10,849 980 14,898 11,917 2,981 10,941 1,026 14,105 10,942 3,163 2,969 18,135 14,780 170 102 1,381 151 (0) (D) 1,709 2,557 2,681 1,503 4,526 3,355 408 137 2,810 10,731 17,820 14,284 169 119 726 149 (D) (0) 1,939 2,499 2,812 1,466 4,405 3,536 432 161 2,943 15,677 19,861 16,094 163 61 2,138 122 (0) (D) 2,103 2,498 2,554 1,473 4,982 3,767 448 194 3,125 16,679 18,847 14,987 199 64 754 121 (D) (D) 1,883 2,631 2,397 1,752 5,186 3,860 508 234 3,118 11,715 20,563 16,579 (0) 84 759 (0) (0) 0 2,052 2,758 2,731 1,867 5,979 3,984 546 238 3,200 7,520 21,840 17,777 230 (0) 730 (D) (0) 0 2,040 3,091 2,750 1,993 6,627 4,063 511 237 3,315 10,932 12,896 8,389 (0) 554 1,036 (0) (0) 0 1,274 759 1,899 810 1,858 4,507 318 103 4,086 11,807 12,440 7,802 (D) 530 992 0» (D) 0 813 695 1,789 856 1,930 4,638 310 121 4,207 11,891 12,807 8,008 (D) 310 682 <») (0) 0 1,462 723 1,554 946 2,115 4,799 310 145 4,344 11,967 12,867 8,087 205 295 575 55 (D) (0) 1,454 703 1,540 1,148 2,112 4,780 327 173 4,280 13,075 13,652 8,637 211 234 773 56 (D) (0) 1,646 701 1,578 1,136 2,302 5,015 329 177 4,509 12,059 14,013 8,626 226 292 503 55 (0) (D) 1,743 692 1,545 1,088 2,482 5,387 362 178 4,847 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.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 47 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 4-8 9 — Continued [Thousands of dollars] Cloud, Kansas Clay, Kansas 19 8 4 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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.............................................. 19 8 5 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 8 19 8 4 19 8 9 19 8 5 19 8 6 See footnotes at end of tables. 19 8 9 116,577 121,969 123,373 126,552 131,940 143,824 148,716 148,970 149,340 152,468 157,963 107,481 109,946 110,392 112 ,4 72 117,8 4 7 125,662 131,962 135,203 133,788 136,038 143,272 153,994 6,091 6,631 11 ,5 7 7 10,901 8,705 6,278 11,862 13,513 15,182 13,302 9,196 3,969 9.6 9.4 9.3 9.3 9.1 9.1 12.2 11.9 1 1 .7 11.5 11 .4 11.2 11,818 12,414 13,133 13,325 13,838 14,561 11,827 12,478 12,752 12,951 13,383 14,081 58,694 58,488 64,081 64,980 64,822 64,465 78,692 80,310 82,622 84,703 83,984 83,357 3,298 3,504 3,635 3,804 3,970 4,482 4,347 4,592 4,740 5,079 5,380 6,180 6,305 6,997 7,024 7,735 7,9 77 7,950 650 789 708 536 572 -6 0 1 6 1,70 1 61,981 67,470 68,911 68,829 67,933 74,995 76,507 78,590 80,160 79 ,176 76,576 30,373 31,691 32,420 31,729 33,831 38,576 40,610 42,024 40,297 38,328 40,732 46,499 32,560 34,888 59,842 21,498 22,905 22,079 22,733 23,892 25,431 28,219 30,185 30,083 30,852 34,006 33,730 3 4,727 36,056 36,525 37,6 37 49,816 49,843 50,604 54,589 56,340 3,410 3,135 3,254 3,329 3,403 3,574 4,760 4,581 4,709 5,010 5,206 5,648 21,278 21,623 26,100 25,595 24,894 23,254 24,116 25,886 27,309 25,104 22,438 17,867 5,472 11,13 0 12,802 14,494 12,596 8,503 3,288 17,78 2 12,986 13,084 12,815 12,508 13,935 14,5 79 5,205 5,783 10,758 10,059 7,882 16,073 15,840 15,342 15,536 17,0 12 6,091 6,631 11 ,5 7 7 10,901 8,705 6,278 11,862 13,513 15,182 13,302 9,196 3,969 52,603 51,857 52,504 54,079 56,117 58,187 66,830 66,797 67,440 71,40 1 74,788 79,388 42,943 41,684 46,136 41,821 43,033 44,448 54,118 53,336 53,082 56,541 59,220 63,352 286 271 265 433 372 670 734 689 555 751 1,003 1,0 77 413 434 230 343 415 412 720 656 550 370 415 437 5,110 4,405 4,531 4,439 4,519 4,472 3,999 3,960 4,115 4,574 3,827 4,393 5,368 4,634 4,714 7,349 7,558 2,354 9,246 9,031 9,407 9,085 7,9 24 7,6 8 7 2,202 2,381 2,359 2,444 2,010 1,194 380 467 487 726 605 (D) 7,044 6,650 7,048 6,641 5,914 6,493 4,988 4,167 4,227 6,623 6,953 5,027 4 ,5 77 4,685 4,130 4,504 4,493 6,925 6,370 7,080 6,242 6 ,717 (0) 7 ,1 1 2 4,122 4,030 3,568 3,832 4,356 7 ,7 1 0 8,618 8,924 8 ,715 6,379 6,436 6,191 6,048 6,432 6,676 8,350 8,724 8,367 7,926 8,769 9,529 2,496 2 ,1 7 7 2,104 2,827 2,457 2,5 74 3,684 3,659 3,669 4,441 4,264 10,594 9,864 10,323 10,840 11,896 13,469 14,260 15,414 15,929 16,322 16,270 17,590 18,609 9,660 10 ,173 10,683 11,046 11,669 12,051 12,712 13,461 14,358 14,860 15,568 16,036 1,043 1,0 97 1,098 1,140 1,1 5 1 1,142 1,7 16 1,822 1,963 1,9 31 1,997 1,975 361 422 509 626 639 646 458 534 645 779 796 800 8,256 8,654 9,076 9,280 9,879 10,263 10,538 11,10 5 11,75 0 12,150 12 ,775 13,261 19 8 4 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.............................................. 19 8 8 113,572 4,892 Coffey, Kansas Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... 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........................................... 19 8 7 19 8 5 19 8 6 9,0 77 9,247 Comanche, Kansas 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 4 19 8 9 19 8 5 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 8 19 8 9 141,337 121,295 111,922 116,387 121,702 127,941 32,549 33,556 36,603 34,958 37,293 37,189 138,393 113 ,4 74 10 1,570 106,109 116,0 13 118 ,16 4 27,73 1 28,320 27,832 27,322 28,653 30,889 2,944 7,821 10,352 10,278 5,689 9 ,7 7 7 4,818 5,236 8 ,77 1 7,636 8,640 6,300 9.9 9.3 8.9 8.9 8.8 8.6 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4 14,241 2 12 ,73 1 13,008 113,696 12,529 90,726 13,132 100,517 13,811 14,798 2.4 12,645 13,221 14,583 14,240 15,379 15,580 19,257 102,450 17,647 17,326 20,810 19,416 21,089 13,309 6,948 5,374 6,006 6,704 6,500 814 820 842 852 892 -1 0 4 ,6 2 0 -3 2 ,6 8 2 - 1 8 ,9 6 0 -2 3 ,9 4 4 -2 6 ,4 3 5 -2 2 ,5 8 9 83 306 403 430 496 508 94,802 74,066 66,392 70,567 72,734 73,361 16,916 16,812 20,371 18,994 20,693 18,750 27,30 7 27,613 27,292 27,198 28,906 33,042 9 ,771 10,481 9,915 9,470 10,123 11,524 19,228 19,616 18,238 18,622 20,062 21,538 5,862 6,263 6 ,3 17 6,494 6,477 6,915 182,523 87,799 63,244 72 ,74 7 80,536 73,456 9,414 8,875 8,787 8,722 8,962 9,268 20,282 9,897 8,232 9,521 10,566 9,863 875 814 803 798 844 899 9,926 16,000 19,250 18,249 14 ,7 7 1 19,131 7,358 7,6 37 11,220 9,896 11,283 9,090 1,9 31 6,830 9,386 9,279 4,703 8,797 4,194 4,640 8,197 7,046 8,064 5,738 7,995 9 ,170 9,864 8,970 10,068 10,334 3,164 2,997 3,023 2,850 3,219 3,352 105,873 1,0 15 2,944 7,821 10,352 10,278 5,689 9 ,777 4,818 5,236 8 ,771 7,636 8,640 6,300 209,787 105,875 80,374 90,239 100,184 92,673 12,829 12,090 12,039 11,780 12,449 12,957 200,072 95,405 8,680 8,510 68,975 77,8 67 86,936 78 ,712 9,657 8,775 8,800 9 ,119 168 150 109 210 174 183 141 126 145 199 206 219 1,298 1,429 1,0 27 881 941 697 821 534 370 353 216 263 118,031 26,991 9,675 10,043 9,722 5,894 1,159 897 703 602 563 596 3,308 2,942 1,323 3,604 4,272 2,856 715 676 72 7 776 820 833 (D) (D) (D) (D) (0) (D) (D) (0 ) (D) 92 (D) (0 ) (0 ) (») (0 ) 6 77 731 (D) (D) (0 ) (0 ) (») 1,2 74 (» ) 1,1 76 635 (D) 1,16 7 1,0 18 1,106 1,10 1 (0 ) (D) (D ) 1,549 99 89 1,459 1,5 21 1,70 7 1,9 21 2,18 1 882 942 979 1,000 1,0 14 978 6,214 5,365 5,463 5,569 6 ,170 6,403 1,709 1 ,7 7 1 1,686 1,5 37 1,655 1,796 1,886 2,021 2,182 2,680 2,655 2,362 735 737 790 887 864 793 (D) (D) 2,221 1,916 2,113 2,138 2,356 2,540 3,838 (D) (D) 9 ,715 (0 ) 10,470 11,399 (0 ) 12,372 13,248 13,961 3 ,172 3,315 3,359 3,270 3,649 1,1 2 7 1,15 4 1,204 1,161 1,151 1,18 4 305 329 342 351 392 375 420 506 598 615 6 17 97 114 136 166 170 170 8,213 8,896 9,689 10,613 11,482 12,160 2,770 2,872 2,881 2,753 3,087 3,305 363 48 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5 — Personal Income for States and Counties o f the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] C o w le y , K a n s a s 1984 1985 1986 1987 C ra w fo rd , K a n s a s 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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........................................... 430,670 450,052 466,639 489,131 519,997 559,237 421,144 442,902 454,482 465,465 496,773 426,799 3,871 37.4 446,560 3,492 37.2 530,458 456,896 9,743 37.2 480,870 8,261 37.1 510,521 9,476 37.3 549,142 10,095 37.3 417,492 3,652 38.2 435,319 7,583 37.8 444,288 10,194 37.8 455,048 10,417 37.5 481,848 14,925 37.1 518,235 12,223 36.9 11,5 2 1 12,095 12,546 13,193 13,945 14,993 1 1 ,0 11 11,70 9 12,030 12 ,4 17 13,3 73 14,372 278,768 16,583 14,261 276,446 79,110 75,114 289,602 18,432 13,569 284,739 86,556 78,757 298,240 19,059 15,160 294,341 88,935 83,363 323,344 20,828 13,711 316,227 87,005 85,899 339,372 21,395 15,633 333,610 92,954 93,433 361,082 23,825 15,198 352,455 105,812 100,970 233,779 14,472 15,570 234,877 93,274 92,993 245,190 15,723 16,046 245,513 97,591 99,798 255,769 16,720 14,461 253,510 99,606 101,366 265,970 17,500 16,659 265,129 95,774 104,562 287,456 18,477 15,244 284,223 102,019 110,531 298,451 20,480 16,262 294,233 116,264 119,961 214,698 21,706 42,364 1,931 40,433 224,435 22,201 42,966 1,604 41,362 224,570 22,648 51,022 7,904 43,118 243,007 24,852 55,485 6,357 49,128 251,532 26,311 61,529 7,597 53,932 267,763 28,171 65,148 8,231 56,917 182,103 18,231 33,445 3,104 30,341 187,906 17,981 39,303 7,057 32,246 196,039 18,841 40,889 9,686 31,203 202,668 19,238 44,064 9,896 34,168 214,123 20,988 52,345 14,415 37,930 223,957 22,186 52,308 11,725 40,583 3,871 274,897 224,021 2,644 9,156 17,547 66,161 35,663 30,498 21,568 7,225 28,461 8,159 63,100 50,876 2,807 1,409 46,660 3,492 286,110 230,694 2,233 8,837 19,170 68,829 43,897 24,932 19,838 7,598 27,252 7,955 68,982 55,416 2,958 1,669 50,789 9,743 288,497 229,008 2,067 5,732 17,088 68,283 45,290 22,993 18,715 7,273 27,432 8,141 74,277 59,489 2,959 2,014 54,516 8,261 315,083 251,090 3,322 4,917 17,519 78,941 55,900 23,041 18,828 7,380 27,538 11,114 81,531 63,993 3,179 2,504 58,310 9,476 329,896 261,401 3,326 4,584 17,289 84,707 57,426 27,281 19,414 8,087 27,895 9,845 86,254 68,495 3,367 2,602 62,526 10,095 350,987 275,789 3,452 4,110 15,801 88,306 58,887 29,419 19,600 8,497 28,480 9,218 98,325 75,198 3,436 2,661 69,101 3,652 230,127 182,175 913 8,096 12,279 45,488 20,667 24,821 22,801 12,551 24,837 8,573 46,637 47,952 5,065 1,765 41,122 7,583 237,607 186,128 809 7,871 12,556 47,246 22,849 24,397 19,812 12,419 25,618 8,886 50,911 51,479 5,099 2,065 44,315 10,194 245,575 191,395 680 6,983 12,016 48,375 24,288 24,087 21,033 13,043 26,402 8,760 54,103 54,180 4,846 2,383 46,951 10,417 255,553 199,178 714 7,795 12,076 48,903 28,111 20,792 20,901 13,660 26,511 11,300 57,318 56,375 4,939 2,898 48,538 14,925 272,531 212,363 809 6,630 12,457 54,443 33,311 21,132 23,310 14,598 28,074 10,766 61,276 60,168 4,772 2,924 52,472 12,223 286,228 221,350 724 8,259 13,332 50,479 35,134 15,345 23,580 16,796 29,067 10,051 69,062 64,878 4,628 2,961 57,289 1988 1989 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.............................................. D e c a tu r, K a n s a s 1984 1985 1986 1987 D ic k in s o n , K a n s a s 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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........................................... 79,200 80,790 85,686 86,747 83,259 86,524 232,202 245,475 256,415 26 8 ,111 273,909 284,981 52,847 26,353 4.6 53,024 27,766 4.5 51,559 34,127 4.3 52,231 34,516 4.2 55,489 27,770 4.1 59,631 26,893 4.0 222,247 9,955 20.0 230,944 14,531 19.8 238,814 17,601 19.9 247,568 20,543 20.0 262,379 11,530 20.1 280,895 4,086 20.1 17,0 76 18,033 19,798 20,758 20,135 21,502 11,623 12,370 12,915 13,395 13,650 14,154 49,746 1,537 1,739 49,948 19,622 9,630 50,893 1,600 1,608 50,901 19,637 10,252 55,885 1,550 1,258 55,593 19,241 10,852 57,561 1,657 1,465 57,369 18,297 11,081 52,612 1,818 1,395 52,189 19,388 11,682 52,419 2,026 1,459 51,852 22,157 12,515 112,582 6,633 33,489 139,438 49,542 43,222 120,882 7,318 31,863 145,427 54,418 45,630 125,766 7,677 32,884 150,973 53,958 51,484 135,597 8,243 34,309 161,663 53,532 52,916 133,115 8,797 35,466 159,784 57,086 57,039 130,190 9,687 37,522 158,025 65,082 61,874 18,823 1,659 29,264 24,642 4,622 18,416 1,599 30,878 26,166 4,712 17,109 1,478 37,298 32,630 4,668 17,318 1,500 38,743 33,042 5,701 18,224 1,641 32,747 26,383 6,364 18,515 1,639 32,265 25,610 6,655 77,104 7,082 28,396 8,721 19,675 80,734 7,152 32,996 13,366 19,630 81,973 7,239 36,554 16,492 20,062 86,810 7,652 41,135 19,414 21,721 90,769 8,133 34,213 10,438 23,775 93,778 8,543 27,869 3,034 24,835 26,353 23,393 19,230 400 3,020 1,428 308 (0) (0) 1,681 2,115 3,256 1,410 5,612 4,163 644 174 3,345 27,766 23,127 18,762 367 2,679 1,419 375 (D) (0) 1,937 2,181 3,065 1,512 5,227 4,365 654 201 3,510 34,127 21,758 17,362 380 1,261 1,707 356 (D) (0) 1,717 2,064 2,770 1,459 5,648 4,396 686 243 3,467 34,516 23,045 18,476 406 1,045 1,511 769 187 582 2,686 2,239 2,526 1,627 5,667 4,569 752 282 3,535 27,770 24,842 20,096 386 1,130 1,910 836 (0) (0) 3,221 2,489 2,782 1,163 6,179 4,746 780 289 3,677 26,893 25,526 20,572 409 1,068 2,123 479 (D) 9,955 102,627 84,432 1,315 1,497 7,098 11,225 3,099 8,126 16,764 7,130 11,910 4,782 22,711 18,195 1,639 745 15,811 14,531 106,351 86,890 1,290 1,808 8,944 10,862 3,163 7,699 14,950 6,848 11,789 4,927 25,472 19,461 1,697 878 16,886 17,601 108,165 87,683 1,401 1,419 7,442 11,407 2,936 8,471 15,606 6,990 12,003 5,394 26,021 20,482 1,771 1,061 17,650 20,543 115,054 93,897 1,858 1,749 7,858 13,436 2,686 10,750 15,634 7,940 12,366 6,305 26,751 21,157 1,946 1,339 17,872 11,530 121,585 99,454 1,824 1,535 8,502 14,534 2,569 11,965 16,204 8,533 13,811 5,475 29,036 22,131 1,968 1,387 18,776 4,086 126,104 102,017 2,007 1,466 8,416 6,548 3,742 2,806 17,024 9,191 15,447 11,896 30,022 24,087 2,073 1,423 20,591 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.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. (0 ) 3,135 2,991 2,903 908 6,556 4,954 738 287 3,929 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 49 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] D o n ip h a n , K a n s a s 1984 1985 1986 1987 D o u g la s , K a n s a s 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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........................................... 86,020 99,423 105,206 743,985 804,883 860,244 918,511 998,532 1,086,599 78,341 7,679 9.1 83,603 15,820 9.1 85,828 18,072 9.1 88,103 9,513 9.0 92,397 8,145 9.0 100,285 4,921 9.0 740,613 3,372 70.1 802,536 2,347 71.3 857,477 2,767 73.5 916,297 2,214 74.8 995,896 2,636 76.5 1,084,960 1,639 78.3 9,443 10 ,917 11,423 10,834 11,12 6 11 ,6 7 7 10,615 11,283 1 1 ,7 1 0 12,273 13,055 13,886 49,840 2,692 2,023 49,171 20,144 16,705 58,852 2,890 4,226 60,188 21,767 17,468 60,957 2,950 5,453 63,460 21,058 19,382 54,199 3,090 6,998 58,107 19,693 19,816 55,083 3,232 7,674 59,525 20,961 20,056 59,453 3,938 4,437 59,952 23,931 21,323 504,144 27,774 42,388 518,758 130,928 94,299 534,342 31,167 50,123 553,298 146,678 104,907 586,016 35,229 53,337 604,124 155,429 100,691 623,468 38,045 61,575 646,998 163,378 108,135 685,125 39,440 59,746 705,431 175,881 117,220 740,388 44,487 61,966 757,867 199,938 128,794 34,566 3,331 11,943 6,237 5,706 35,257 3,360 20,235 14,494 5,741 34,977 3,307 22,673 16,856 5,817 36,840 3,406 13,953 8,348 5,605 37,776 3,528 13,779 7,078 6,701 43,360 5,161 10,932 3,977 6,955 409,997 39,006 55,141 2,109 53,032 432,276 39,376 62,690 1,143 61,547 471,992 42,929 71,095 1,621 69,474 496,535 45,445 81,488 1,061 80,427 544,571 51,417 89,137 1,528 87,609 591,121 55,974 93,293 581 92,712 7,679 42,161 33,899 322 171 2,688 6,712 (D) (D) 1,727 12,135 3,954 1,847 4,343 8,262 746 343 7,173 15,820 43,032 34,093 293 224 2,526 7,737 (0) (D) 1,198 12,074 3,740 1,675 4,626 8,939 796 408 7,735 18,072 42,885 33,274 276 119 2,614 5,254 (D) (D) 2,049 12,882 3,848 1,626 4,606 9,611 825 492 8,294 9,513 44,686 34,401 421 88 3,424 4,794 (D) (0) 1,309 13,801 3,976 1,977 4,611 10,285 904 609 8,772 8,145 46,938 36,032 422 100 3,477 4,691 (0) (0) 2,060 14,178 4,118 2,017 4,969 10,906 954 631 9,321 4,921 54,532 42,958 445 118 4,219 14,065 (0) (0) 3,126 (0) 4,181 1,898 (») 11,574 1,004 643 9,927 3,372 500,772 341,621 1,140 2,453 29,850 106,062 82,028 24,034 28,759 13,155 58,513 15,474 86,215 159,151 11,089 4,439 143,623 2,347 531,995 366,906 1,130 3,109 32,051 108,647 82,087 26,560 28,815 14,313 63,635 15,974 99,232 165,089 12,437 5,216 147,436 2,767 583,249 404,579 1,189 1,917 40,153 115,297 86,624 28,673 30,529 13,989 68,786 18,608 114,111 178,670 12,742 5,967 159,961 2,214 621,254 445,564 2,102 2,038 44,552 120,066 88,526 31,540 31,815 14,961 72,767 26,130 131,133 175,690 13,157 6,831 155,702 2,636 682,489 489,769 2,337 2,338 48,452 127,092 93,439 33,653 31,621 16,737 77,392 26,894 156,906 192,720 13,713 6,945 172,062 1,639 738,749 530,645 2,559 2,543 50,166 130,326 98,371 31,955 32,694 20,370 85,727 29,071 177,189 208,104 15,268 7,196 185,640 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 103,900 97,6 16 100,542 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors' income8............................................... Farm............................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................... Nonfarm............................................................ Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Mining........................................................ Construction................................................. 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.............................................. Ed w a rd s , Kansas 1984 1985 1986 1987 E lk , K a n sas 1988 1989 1984 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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 rent5............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 62,148 66,959 69,920 73 ,18 7 78,786 68,418 41,428 41,5 57 45,470 43,810 44,857 50,541 45,936 16,212 4.1 46,228 20,731 4.1 45,584 24,336 4.0 44,638 28,549 3.9 47,996 30,790 3.9 51,793 16,625 3.8 39,660 1,768 3.7 40,015 1,542 3.7 39,908 5,562 3.6 39,970 3,840 3.6 41,962 2,895 3.5 45,192 5,349 3.4 15,048 16,509 17,661 18,694 20,243 17,8 31 11,2 5 1 11,342 12,603 12,258 12,835 14,696 37,247 1,379 871 36,739 15,616 9,793 41,696 1,457 727 40,966 16,145 9,848 45,073 1,479 809 44,403 15,661 9,856 49,613 1,529 895 48,979 14,138 10,070 53,163 1,654 971 52,480 15,025 11,281 40,190 1,883 979 39,286 17,144 11,988 16,097 935 5,425 20,587 11,588 9,253 16,399 1,034 4,517 19,882 12,029 9,646 19,730 1,002 4,918 23,646 11,639 10,185 18,479 1,065 5,527 22,941 10,513 10,356 18,307 1,126 5,581 22,762 11,148 10,947 21,609 1,328 5,723 26,004 12,752 11,785 16,865 1,609 18,773 14,415 4,358 16,874 1,550 23,272 18,950 4,322 16,484 1,478 27,111 22,567 4,544 17,133 1,516 30,964 26,674 4,290 17,754 1,620 33,789 28,902 4,887 18,528 1,764 19,898 14,698 5,200 8,354 775 6,968 1,076 5,892 8,719 789 6,891 879 6,012 8,379 770 10,581 4,923 5,658 8,492 780 9,207 3,185 6,022 8,475 847 8,985 2,255 6,730 8,979 894 11,736 4,725 7,011 16,212 21,035 17,294 291 511 1,262 3,748 732 3,016 1,969 1,734 2,135 1,127 4,517 3,741 519 155 3,067 20,731 20,965 16,967 494 638 1,159 3,530 761 2,769 1,567 1,769 2,019 1,168 4,623 3,998 564 182 3,252 24,336 20,737 16,442 378 521 908 2,986 836 2,150 1,988 1,643 2,176 1,197 4,645 4,295 576 220 3,499 28,549 21,064 16,754 402 367 700 3,089 848 2,241 2,028 1,719 2,252 1,386 4,811 4,310 653 264 3,393 30,790 22,373 17,856 422 132 732 3,426 680 2,746 2,412 1,745 2,345 1,368 5,274 4,517 722 272 3,523 16,625 23,565 18,813 398 144 743 3,609 648 2,961 2,691 1,793 2,153 1,431 5,851 4,752 746 273 3,733 1,768 14,329 10,328 1,185 1,041 1,007 197 127 70 929 960 1,748 845 2,416 4,001 458 138 3,405 1,542 14,857 10,562 941 1,220 1,309 152 (D) (D) 904 900 1,637 802 2,697 4,295 470 164 3,661 5,562 14,168 9,589 735 921 1,368 122 (0) (0) 746 764 1,316 745 2,872 4,579 471 197 3,911 3,840 14,639 9,811 (0) 1,012 1,104 (0) (0) 0 411 1,108 1,176 867 2,764 4,828 495 241 4,092 2,895 15,412 10,476 1,279 829 1,057 (L) (D) (D) 685 1,466 1,295 753 3,075 4,936 523 244 4,169 5,349 16,260 11,016 1,302 (0) 1,184 (0) (0) 0 718 1,526 1,353 721 3,338 5,244 551 245 4,448 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. 50 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] E lls w o r th , K a n s a s E llis , K a n s a s 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 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............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... 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........................................... 335,919 347,684 343,566 346,797 362,612 386,337 79,027 79,503 84,001 81,953 83,703 89,956 326,016 9,903 27.9 333,966 13,718 27.9 327,916 15,650 27.6 330,196 16,601 26.8 350,599 12,013 26.5 376,192 10,145 26.0 69,715 9,312 6.5 72,840 6,663 6.3 73,669 10,332 6.3 74,121 7,832 6.2 78,236 5,467 6.2 87,048 2,908 6.1 12,045 12,453 12,469 12,955 13,699 14,863 12,248 12,570 13,399 13,144 13,606 14,764 237,150 13,670 8,488 231,968 66,008 37,943 238,475 14,260 8,651 232,866 72,018 42,800 227,247 13,710 8,547 222,084 70,598 50,884 227,230 13,700 8,900 222,430 70,687 53,680 235,918 14,201 8,723 230,440 75,501 56,671 244,504 15,605 9,421 238,320 85,628 62,389 43,267 2,193 2,610 43,684 22,943 12,400 41,911 2,398 2,426 41,939 23,846 13,718 46,131 2,496 2,527 46,162 23,218 14,621 44,219 2,564 2,494 44,149 22,809 14,995 44,529 2,722 2,461 44,268 24,328 15,107 47,678 3,211 1,532 45,999 27,752 16,205 176,712 16,677 43,761 8,030 35,731 174,497 15,576 48,402 11,892 36,510 162,592 14,525 50,130 13,856 36,274 160,188 14,050 52,992 14,707 38,285 167,903 15,150 52,865 10,118 42,747 175,041 16,245 53,218 8,231 44,987 26,364 2,679 14,224 8,647 5,577 27,728 2,724 11,459 6,052 5,407 27,795 2,726 15,610 9,756 5,854 28,731 2,814 12,674 7,247 5,427 30,374 3,027 11,128 4,904 6,224 35,228 3,575 8,875 2,373 6,502 9,903 227,247 189,331 659 22,981 18,555 21,389 3,866 17,523 16,541 10,991 32,751 10,296 55,168 37,916 3,233 1,059 33,624 13,718 224,757 184,037 688 20,652 17,559 17,583 3,604 13,979 15,421 10,394 33,507 10,013 58,220 40,720 3,406 1,253 36,061 15,650 211,597 167,827 651 12,912 17,233 9,836 3,697 6,139 13,930 9,758 32,161 10,834 60,512 43,770 3,404 1,511 38,855 16,601 210,629 165,654 679 12,025 16,298 6,672 3,359 3,313 14,794 9,860 30,533 11,905 62,888 44,975 3,599 1,809 39,567 12,013 223,905 174,860 605 11,682 16,723 6,252 2,795 3,457 15,337 10,404 32,608 11,697 69,552 49,045 4,716 1,848 42,481 10,145 234,359 181,927 632 10,131 17,118 7,727 4,085 3,642 15,693 10,778 33,536 11,109 75,203 52,432 5,131 1,855 45,446 9,312 33,955 27,233 259 2,875 2,285 4,554 307 4,247 3,047 2,159 3,105 1,634 7,315 6,722 648 243 5,831 6,663 35,248 27,986 233 2,835 2,412 5,371 1,053 4,318 3,160 2,327 3,244 1,570 6,834 7,262 659 283 6,320 10,332 35,799 28,152 235 3,188 2,056 5,089 (0) (D) 3,301 2,493 3,072 1,659 7,059 7,647 691 341 6,615 7,832 36,387 28,392 266 2,262 2,110 5,410 (D) (D) 3,286 2,620 3,144 2,169 7,125 7,995 772 421 6,802 5,467 39,062 29,950 267 2,446 2,118 5,570 1,081 4,489 3,565 2,528 3,490 1,982 7,984 9,112 833 429 7,850 2,908 44,770 33,092 276 2,313 2,625 7,404 2,652 4,752 3,465 2,249 3,842 1,821 9,097 11,678 876 434 10,368 1985 1986 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.............................................. Fo rd , Kansas F in n e y , K a n s a s 1984 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... 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 rent*.............................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 355,391 379,828 394,402 423,909 447,526 469,818 361,9 12 3 74 ,79 7 397,980 398,523 427,699 439,012 349,067 6,324 29.0 368,176 11,652 29.8 381,494 12,908 30.2 398,392 25,517 30.4 416,964 30,562 30.9 446,978 22,840 31.2 325,128 36,784 26.0 340,132 34,665 26.1 356,910 41,070 26.1 369,469 29,054 26.3 395,335 32,364 25.9 420,383 18,629 25.8 12,249 12,754 13,047 13,928 14,506 15,056 13,897 14,339 15 ,227 15,180 16,499 16,989 295,969 17,500 -7,747 270,722 50,402 34,267 313,567 19,292 -8,061 286,214 56,917 36,697 324,957 20,484 -8,048 296,425 56,860 41,117 353,481 21,453 -8,948 323,080 57,130 43,699 370,225 22,128 -8,769 339,328 61,048 47,150 382,392 24,374 -9,260 348,758 69,307 51,753 272,915 14,437 1,907 260,385 58,800 42,727 279,549 15,912 2,269 265,906 63,805 45,086 296,066 17,080 2,165 281,151 66,078 50,751 294,623 17,771 1,896 278,748 66,492 53,283 315,728 18,969 2,198 298,957 71,083 57,659 313,410 20,554 2,577 295,433 80,813 62,766 231,782 23,782 40,405 -201 40,606 240,799 23,965 48,803 5,178 43,625 248,742 25,360 50,855 6,523 44,332 261,032 26,396 66,053 18,773 47,280 267,550 27,485 75,190 23,767 51,423 283,151 29,615 69,626 15,905 53,721 182,371 18,512 72,032 34,167 37,865 188,890 18,501 72,158 32,137 40,021 197,046 19,700 79,320 38,629 40,691 204,661 20,077 69,885 26,554 43,331 216,422 21,535 77,771 29,920 47,851 223,833 22,771 66,806 16,234 50,572 6,324 289,645 255,735 2,061 3,475 34,965 72,414 66,957 5,457 28,678 17,759 31,996 10,872 53,515 33,910 4,608 1,095 28,207 11,652 301,915 264,140 2,253 3,885 24,096 82,436 78,036 4,400 29,257 18,633 33,413 11,726 58,441 37,775 5,616 1,348 30,811 12,908 312,049 270,223 2,114 3,084 27,442 85,545 81,722 3,823 27,373 17,737 33,338 12,557 61,033 41,826 5,867 1,626 34,333 25,517 327,964 283,996 3,140 3,158 23,603 92,056 88,035 4,021 29,811 18,161 32,182 14,427 67,458 43,968 5,926 2,056 35,986 30,562 339,663 293,503 3,382 3,166 22,841 94,549 89,605 4,944 30,471 19,186 34,545 13,708 71,655 46,160 6,085 2,153 37,922 22,840 359,552 311,066 3,406 4,531 23,457 97,383 91,772 5,611 31,050 20,718 36,070 14,670 79,781 48,486 6,065 2,227 40,194 36,784 236,131 203,802 1,392 1,968 15,805 50,303 43,028 7,275 31,456 17,065 31,860 9,861 44,092 32,329 5,652 1,000 25,677 34,665 244,884 210,345 1,419 1,754 15,174 53,716 48,312 5,404 29,062 17,843 32,203 10,040 49,134 34,539 5,993 1,162 27,384 41,070 254,996 217,960 1,270 1,563 14,654 57,245 52,674 4,571 29,725 17,563 32,292 10,956 52,692 37,036 6,437 1,402 29,197 29,054 265,569 226,789 1,775 1,133 15,330 58,550 53,386 5,164 30,591 17,986 32,474 13,431 55,519 38,780 6,327 1,774 30,679 32,364 283,364 242,192 1,792 1,071 15,807 59,691 54,109 5,582 32,540 19,861 35,501 12,561 63,368 41,172 6,716 1,809 32,647 18,629 294,781 250,469 1,587 971 16,459 61,493 55,329 6,164 33,445 19,801 36,144 12,429 68,140 44,312 6,956 1,843 35,513 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............................................. State and local.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 51 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] G e a ry , K an sas F ra n k lin , K a n s a s 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 288,837 284,527 4,310 30.4 9,505 302,736 297,503 5,233 31.1 9,740 309,103 300,697 8,406 30.6 10,111 312,292 305,447 6,845 30.1 10,380 326,230 320,694 5,536 29.2 11,189 347,041 341,918 5,123 28.5 12,164 154,242 10,605 55,459 199,096 59,174 53,686 458,159 23,128 -235,899 199,132 37,222 52,483 485,603 24,695 -257,227 203,681 42,033 57,022 497,465 25,991 -265,421 206,053 44,776 58,274 509,474 27,016 -277,864 204,594 47,419 60,279 512,608 28,337 -274,482 209,789 50,656 65,785 527,527 29,561 -278,890 219,076 57,503 70,462 105,295 9,705 31,873 5,315 26,558 107,692 10,116 36,434 8,503 27,931 422,190 15,350 20,619 3,728 16,891 447,796 14,922 22,885 4,686 18,199 455,098 15,369 26,998 7,890 19,108 467,736 16,608 25,130 6,332 18,798 468,695 17,708 26,205 5,049 21,156 480,316 20,120 27,091 4,666 22,425 6,547 140,326 113,583 350 4,170 8,488 29,487 5,826 23,661 10,139 7,693 15,530 10,363 27,363 26,743 2,342 1,569 22,832 9,728 144,514 116,612 493 3,192 8,895 29,570 5,091 24,479 9,862 8,152 16,095 10,792 29,561 27,902 2,353 1,611 23,938 4,310 453,849 101,687 434 1,090 9,698 12,085 2,522 9,563 17,888 3,262 25,912 5,749 25,569 352,162 70,765 256,292 25,105 5,233 480,370 101,827 462 1,211 10,954 9,910 2,616 7,294 13,759 3,164 28,682 5,754 27,931 378,543 77,598 273,676 27,269 8,406 489,059 109,157 437 1,143 12,800 10,194 2,811 7,383 13,636 3,302 29,352 6,050 32,243 379,902 73,412 276,892 29,598 6,845 502,629 110,664 602 1,292 11,285 10,710 2,729 7,981 14,536 3,092 29,130 7,609 32,408 391,965 78,855 282,181 30,929 5,536 507,072 113,119 572 979 9,381 11,283 1,973 9,310 13,898 2,753 32,413 6,957 34,883 393,953 77,444 284,805 31,704 5,123 522,404 119,086 627 1,057 9,858 12,424 2,215 10,209 14,577 3,039 32,580 6,858 38,066 403,318 81,229 288,578 33,511 1988 1989 1985 1986 1987 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 253,103 248,440 4,663 22.4 11,314 262,889 255,168 7,721 22.2 11,830 275,406 263,511 11,895 22.2 12,406 278,247 271,369 6,878 22.3 12,463 292,822 286,275 6,547 22.5 13,020 311,956 302,228 9,728 22.6 13,820 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 rent1............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 117,867 7,147 48,720 159,440 48,987 44,676 125,721 7,880 47,108 164,949 50,383 47,557 138,441 8,647 49,393 179,187 50,771 45,448 136,964 8,960 53,967 181,971 48,876 47,400 146,873 9,661 53,991 191,203 51,922 49,697 85,021 7,999 24,847 3,399 21,448 88,564 7,959 29,198 6,490 22,708 94,649 8,657 35,135 10,697 24,438 98,097 8,952 29,915 5,633 24,282 4,663 113,204 92,529 287 3,465 6,823 26,904 6,449 20,455 9,992 6,832 12,094 6,027 20,105 20,675 1,946 879 17,850 7,721 118,000 95,653 257 3,137 7,382 27,446 7,557 19,889 9,408 6,006 12,537 6,374 23,106 22,347 2,044 992 19,311 11,895 126,546 102,506 234 3,063 8,283 28,528 7,068 21,460 10,473 6,519 13,331 6,618 25,457 24,040 2,044 1,197 20,799 6,878 130,086 104,907 239 3,525 8,367 26,892 5,379 21,513 11,038 6,637 13,648 9,100 25,461 25,179 2,194 1,508 21,477 1984 1988 1989 1984 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)’ ............................................. E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Proprietors’ income6............................................... 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.............................................. G ra h a m , Kansas G o ve , Kansas 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 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 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 40,944 34,884 6,060 3.7 11,099 48,207 35,073 13,134 3.6 13,287 52,633 35,025 17,608 3.5 14,910 54,373 34,898 19,475 3.5 15,724 53,041 37,674 15,367 3.4 15,559 59,799 40,786 19,013 3.3 17,915 47,119 44,253 2,866 4.1 11,476 51,283 45,248 6,035 4.1 12,508 51,750 43,809 7,941 3.9 13,188 50,545 42,296 8,249 3.7 13,591 50,927 45,499 5,428 3.6 14,002 52,101 49,086 3,015 3.5 14,912 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........................................... 24,030 1,097 -676 22,257 12,179 6,508 30,430 1,120 -662 28,648 12,914 6,645 35,281 1,169 -568 33,544 12,465 6,624 36,901 1,177 -494 35,230 12,247 6,896 34,348 1,252 -642 32,454 13,009 7,578 38,933 1,438 -672 36,823 14,834 8,142 29,107 1,574 -301 27,232 12,506 7,381 32,140 1,654 -111 30,375 13,263 7,645 33,072 1,628 -270 31,174 12,448 8,128 31,934 1,557 -172 30,205 12,031 8,309 30,685 1,626 -288 28,771 12,757 9,399 29,388 1,823 -191 27,374 14,542 10,185 14,118 1,216 8,696 4,113 4,583 14,149 1,168 15,113 11,234 3,879 13,893 1,137 20,251 15,759 4,492 13,774 1,119 22,008 17,564 4,444 14,539 1,239 18,570 13,484 5,086 15,147 1,368 22,418 17,147 5,271 19,365 1,730 8,012 2,134 5,878 19,054 1,640 11,446 5,326 6,120 17,918 1,544 13,610 7,247 6,363 16,990 1,452 13,492 7,521 5,971 17,558 1,595 11,532 4,704 6,828 18,261 1,696 9,431 2,288 7,143 6,060 17,970 13,565 467 279 1,511 1,734 (0) (D) 1,634 2,140 2,495 1,019 2,286 4,405 487 138 3,780 13,134 17,296 12,481 392 310 1,254 1,244 (D) (D) 1,238 2,200 2,703 1,054 2,086 4,815 515 164 4,136 17,608 17,673 12,623 352 196 1,280 961 (0) (0) 1,904 2,171 2,455 1,046 2,258 5,050 538 198 4,314 19,475 17,426 12,175 481 417 1,110 691 (L) 652 1,689 2,145 2,355 1,054 2,233 5,251 593 234 4,424 15,367 18,981 13,431 491 312 1,165 1,015 0» (0) 1,897 2,182 2,748 1,137 2,484 5,550 640 238 4,672 19,013 19,920 14,348 513 193 1,425 1,211 (0) (0) 1,971 2,389 2,783 1,173 2,690 5,572 620 238 4,714 2,866 26,241 20,002 237 4,192 2,013 245 245 0 2,204 1,938 3,545 1,461 4,167 6,239 764 155 5,320 6,035 26,105 19,547 (0) 3,837 1,754 (0) (D) 0 2,103 1,751 3,781 1,523 4,345 6,558 784 184 5,590 7,941 25,131 18,385 (0) 2,763 1,888 <D) (D) 0 2,496 1,559 3,597 1,539 4,194 6,746 779 222 5,745 8,249 23,685 16,923 (D) 2,359 1,507 (0) (D) 0 2,153 1,679 3,351 1,576 3,955 6,762 781 251 5,730 5,428 25,257 18,316 224 2,571 1,654 160 (D) (D) 2,448 1,772 3,602 1,628 4,257 6,941 861 254 5,826 3,015 26,373 18,997 (D) 2,822 1,517 (D) (0) 0 2,451 1,604 3,542 1,658 5,013 7,376 919 249 6,208 T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... Population (thousands)’ ............................................. 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.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. 52 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] G ra n t, K ansas 1984 1985 1986 G ra y , Kansas 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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........................................... 92,383 95,210 99,706 136,162 67,910 73,158 76,589 15,794 6.8 84,156 79,963 79,192 16,018 6.8 90,980 83,631 16,075 6.8 83,002 33,927 6.8 82,120 90,797 44,646 6.9 101,272 34,890 7.0 51,650 16,260 5.3 52,923 20,235 5.3 54,053 30,103 5.3 54,597 25,366 5.4 58,239 32,741 5.5 62,843 19,277 5.5 13,564 13,999 14,686 17,249 19,567 19,564 12 ,715 13,687 15 ,7 7 1 14 ,775 16,599 14,863 73,735 3,460 -1,298 68,977 13,283 10,123 74,780 3,738 -1,048 69,994 15,543 9,673 77,748 4,009 -988 72,751 16,501 10,454 93,976 3,900 -428 89,648 16,341 10,940 109,937 4,190 -696 105,051 17,423 12,969 108,355 4,950 -1,212 102,193 19,833 14,136 50,007 2,053 -794 47,160 12,938 7,812 55,108 2,266 -1,262 51,580 13,370 8,208 66,230 2,410 -568 63,252 12,584 8,320 62,292 2,493 -266 59,533 11,724 8,706 72,248 2,667 -219 69,362 12,464 9,154 61,128 3,007 -168 57,953 14,217 9,950 45,584 4,757 23,394 12,635 10,759 47,154 4,631 22,995 12,878 10,117 47,463 4,694 25,591 12,961 12,630 46,124 4,479 43,373 30,637 12,736 49,337 4,806 55,794 41,339 14,455 56,209 5,572 46,574 31,523 15,051 26,306 2,133 21,568 12,849 8,719 28,047 2,210 24,851 16,945 7,906 27,489 2,178 36,563 26,929 9,634 27,791 2,125 32,376 22,112 10,264 29,058 2,252 40,938 29,558 11,380 30,396 2,493 28,239 16,158 12,081 15,794 57,941 50,664 568 7,281 7,450 4,042 H» (D) 9,515 5,150 5,636 1,709 9,313 7,277 489 256 6,532 16,018 58,762 50,720 488 8,443 7,810 3,650 (D) (D) 8,189 5,555 5,412 1,844 9,329 8,042 505 307 7,230 16,075 61,673 52,514 364 7,574 8,710 3,687 (D) 33,927 60,049 50,695 481 7,528 9,379 3,260 (0) (D) 8,452 3,521 5,594 2,054 10,426 9,354 605 458 8,291 44,646 65,291 55,034 513 9,768 9,763 3,074 (0) (0) 8,980 3,648 5,923 1,951 11,414 10,257 707 484 9,066 34,890 73,465 62,289 619 12,615 9,719 3,347 16,260 33,747 28,278 1,689 150 1,917 294 (D) (D) 2,095 6,880 2,691 8,379 4,183 5,469 620 201 4,648 20,235 34,873 28,979 1,660 178 2,204 294 (0) 30,103 36,127 29,907 1,332 115 2,168 265 25,366 36,926 30,570 1,715 99 2,270 242 32,741 39,507 32,836 1,936 98 2,217 270 (0) 19,277 41,851 34,795 1,918 103 2,305 537 (0) 116,929 135,443 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 ) 9,296 5,129 5,643 1,814 10,297 9,159 557 370 8,232 (0 ) (El) 9,861 5,906 5,993 1,964 12,265 11,176 706 497 9,973 (0 ) 1,406 6,898 2,960 8,625 4,754 5,894 664 244 4,986 G re e le y , K a n s a s 1984 1985 1986 1987 (0 ) (0 ) (D) 2,971 6,645 2,868 8,582 4,961 6,220 662 295 5,263 (0 ) (0 ) (0 ) 2,857 8,090 2,704 7,544 5,049 6,356 713 366 5,277 3,636 8,992 3,014 7,350 5,323 6,671 771 382 5,518 4,098 9,662 3,179 7,476 5,517 7,056 770 394 5,892 G re e n w o o d , K a n sas 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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 rent3............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 29,659 38,040 32,072 29,913 33,597 40,791 11 1,4 70 115,108 17,585 12,074 1.8 18,776 19,264 1.8 18,636 13,436 1.8 18,290 11,623 1.8 19,843 13,754 1.7 20,739 20,052 1.7 98,474 3,442 8.7 96,110 3,460 8.5 96,617 6,509 8.3 95,079 9,932 8.1 101,824 9,646 7.9 107,499 7,609 7.7 16 ,17 2 21,443 17 ,8 7 7 16 ,76 7 19,320 23,620 11,682 1 1 ,7 1 8 12,465 13,000 14,0 57 14,858 21,828 583 724 21,969 4,649 3,041 29,277 634 745 29,388 5,826 2,826 23,701 663 800 23,838 5,212 3,022 21,818 671 769 21,916 4,869 3,128 24,707 710 786 24,783 5,180 3,634 30,935 756 815 30,994 5,906 3,891 50,297 3,043 7,585 54,839 25,585 21,492 47,618 3,079 7,197 51,736 26,766 21,068 49,433 3,056 7,547 53,924 26,796 22,406 54,363 3,250 7,201 58,314 23,743 22,954 56,734 3,542 7,495 60,687 25,243 25,540 54,912 3,913 7,793 58,792 28,832 27,484 8,040 711 13,077 10,378 2,699 8,478 721 20,078 17,590 2,488 8,575 715 14,411 11,786 2,625 8,675 703 12,440 9,889 2,551 9,053 745 14,909 12,021 2,888 8,823 760 21,352 18,302 3,050 29,835 2,859 17,603 2,289 15,314 27,967 2,541 17,110 2,325 14,785 26,751 2,419 20,263 5,389 14,874 27,959 2,514 23,890 8,751 15,139 29,359 2,578 24,797 8,463 16,334 29,033 2,628 23,251 6,411 16,840 12,074 9,754 7,583 129 141 792 272 (D) (D) 1,457 1,186 1,168 460 1,978 2,171 225 69 1,877 19,264 10,013 7,675 138 132 756 262 (D) (D) 1,351 1,218 1,256 467 2,095 2,338 239 80 2,019 13,436 10,265 7,687 (0) 99 749 Ü» (D) 0 1,290 1,254 1,190 515 2,181 2,578 258 97 2,223 11,623 10,195 7,614 (D) (D) 724 (D) (0) 0 921 1,236 1,188 556 2,247 2,581 341 121 2,119 13,754 10,953 8,282 (D) 375 890 (0) (0) 0 885 1,287 1,253 502 2,485 2,671 375 121 2,175 20,052 10,883 8,102 (0) 222 652 (D) (0) 0 876 1,309 1,187 591 2,678 2,781 388 124 2,269 3,442 46,855 39,419 807 5,473 5,147 974 598 376 4,822 4,317 5,722 2,898 9,259 7,436 1,127 330 5,979 3,460 44,158 36,258 1,112 4,892 4,308 935 622 313 4,219 3,201 4,910 2,714 9,967 7,900 1,169 383 6,348 6,509 42,924 34,334 1,100 3,171 4,244 936 (D) (0) 4,003 2,702 4,999 2,892 10,287 8,590 1,269 462 6,859 9,932 44,431 35,908 1,223 2,579 6,113 1,046 (0) (0) 3,762 2,855 4,990 3,253 10,087 8,523 1,317 546 6,660 9,646 47,088 38,344 1,233 2,360 5,138 1,139 (D) (D) 3,686 3,335 5,598 3,067 12,788 8,744 1,368 554 6,822 7,609 47,303 38,129 1,293 2,286 4,923 1,296 941 355 3,750 3,644 5,934 2,612 12,391 9,174 1,449 553 7,172 10 1,916 99,570 103,126 105,011 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. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 53 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Harper, Kansas Ham ilton, Kansas 19 8 4 19 8 9 19 8 8 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 4 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 8 19 8 9 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome’...................................................... 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 ot residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*............................... Plus: Transter payments........................................... 33,488 37,873 48,725 52,442 58,889 49,668 105,598 104,658 111,6 20 110,376 116,451 121,825 26,645 27,504 28,345 29,312 31,335 33,623 91,253 92,943 91,609 91,703 98,960 107,635 16,045 14,345 1 1 ,7 1 5 20,011 18,673 17,491 14,190 6,843 10,369 20,380 23,130 27,554 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.3 7.8 7 .7 7.6 7.5 7.3 7.2 13,368 15 ,10 7 19,3 74 21,528 25,166 2 1,72 7 13,526 13,571 14 ,7 78 14,808 15,848 16,855 19,654 23,422 34,190 37,576 42,695 31,578 56,745 55,330 63,423 62,273 64,279 64,148 762 8 17 882 944 951 1,0 61 2,678 2,904 2,950 3.012 3,179 3,661 164 3,254 2,835 3,204 3,970 3,6 77 3 ,778 96 126 179 140 142 18,988 22,731 33,487 36,772 41,886 30,681 57,321 55,261 63,677 63,231 6 4,777 64,265 8,341 9,102 9,300 9,473 10,102 11,503 27,134 28,549 27,608 26,036 27,741 31,605 6,159 6,040 5,938 6,19 7 6,901 7,484 21,143 20,848 20,335 21,109 23,933 25,955 10,355 10,573 10,584 1 1 ,2 1 1 11,40 1 11,554 31,059 31,864 31,195 31,784 33,981 36,431 873 899 930 1,002 1,049 2,894 2,852 2.796 2,843 3 ,1 1 1 3,509 11,976 22,707 25,435 30,292 18,975 22,792 20.614 29,432 27,646 27,18 7 24,208 17,431 16,282 13,013 10,215 10,905 11,19 5 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.............................................. 888 8 ,4 11 5.303 8,882 18,943 21,647 26,097 14,610 13,019 10,447 18.796 3,108 3,094 3,764 3,788 4,195 4,365 9,773 10 ,167 10,636 6,843 10,369 20,380 23,130 27,554 16,045 14,345 1 1 ,7 1 5 20,011 18,673 17,491 14,190 12 ,8 11 13,053 13,810 14,446 15 ,141 15,533 42,400 43.615 43,412 43,600 46,788 49,958 8,754 8,737 9,340 9,800 10,243 10 ,474 33,261 33,243 32,416 32,140 34,381 36,881 (D ) (D ) (D) (0 ) 627 727 1,209 I, 1,832 528 I, 675 479 (D) 473 (D) 374 523 395 3,989 3,574 2,704 2,432 2,333 2,6 17 528 414 490 401 509 513 3,346 3,472 3,081 2,466 2,659 2 ,7 71 (D) (D) (D) (0 ) (D) (D) 2,500 2,501 2,823 3,199 3,656 4,973 (D) (D) (D) (0 ) 0 (D) (D) 1,4 1 4 1,3 91 1.4 11 1,186 (D) 0 0 1,086 1,1 1 0 1.412 2.013 (0 ) (D) (0 ) 0 0 0 1,4 18 1,0 14 1,685 1,644 1,822 1,7 2 1 3,685 4,142 4,214 3,193 3,438 3,440 1.303 1,343 1,342 1,434 1,448 1,5 71 3,791 3,907 3.581 3,649 3,805 4,382 1,4 3 1 1,5 11 1,476 1,5 12 1,849 1,843 6,074 5,738 5,586 5,411 5,980 5,963 7 72 827 842 905 833 843 2,664 2,653 2,636 3,189 2 ,7 77 2,294 2,775 2,817 3,031 2,845 3,076 6,585 6,529 6.582 7,0 73 4,057 4,316 4,470 II, 8,534 13,077 1,286 4,64$ 4,898 5,059 9,139 10,372 10,996 474 980 1,019 1,088 1,209 1,2 67 324 346 369 416 472 94 112 133 165 163 163 294 346 4 17 504 513 3,639 3,858 3,968 4,065 4,263 4,422 7,865 9,007 9,491 9,747 10,627 19 8 5 19 8 7 19 8 6 515 II, Haskell, Kansas Harvey, Kansas 19 8 4 2,446 7,901 12,407 460 19 8 9 19 8 8 19 8 4 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 9 19 8 8 Income by Place of Residence Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... Population (thousands)’ ............................................. Per capita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place ot work.................................. Less: Personal contributions tor social insurance’............... Plus: Adjustment lor residence................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent*.............................. Plus: Transfer payments.......................................... 3 70 ,113 386,757 4 0 8 ,177 414,093 436,916 457,768 65,443 75 ,418 83,865 70,299 361,473 370,096 384,378 391,866 415,813 445,961 39,738 39,734 40,459 42,431 45,473 47,879 8,640 16,661 23,799 22,227 21,103 11,8 0 7 25,705 24,961 32,815 32,987 38,392 22,420 30.9 30.9 30.8 30.7 30.8 30.8 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.8 11,9 6 7 12,534 13,235 13,482 14 ,18 1 14,870 16,976 16,726 18,968 19,413 21,76 1 18,274 238,463 251,640 268,811 267,080 286,315 292,953 51,547 49,271 57,437 59,649 66,931 50,959 14 ,7 7 1 16,082 17 ,3 7 7 17,4 13 19,228 21,348 1,461 1,486 1,545 1,697 1,76 7 1,859 20,864 20,212 21,568 25,732 22,664 23,166 (l) 507 970 609 714 959 244,556 255,770 273,002 275,399 289,751 29 4,771 50,089 48,292 56,862 58,561 65,878 50,059 14,042 64,695 73,274 69,053 70,210 73,356 74 ,4 1 7 79 ,414 90,235 10 ,74 7 11,551 11,282 11,553 12,337 56,504 6 0 ,777 61,819 6 4,277 6 7,75 1 72,762 4,607 4,852 5,130 5,304 5,650 6,198 184,190 188,156 195,480 195,895 211,546 223,641 20,309 20,893 20,886 21,776 23,003 22,839 18,128 17 ,7 7 3 18,414 17,75 5 19,498 2 1,18 1 1,736 1,728 1,706 1,742 1,892 1,852 36,145 4 5 ,711 54,9 17 53,430 55,271 48,131 29,502 26,650 34,845 36,131 42,036 26,268 21,382 20,649 28,523 28,442 33,811 17,738 6,001 6,322 7,689 8,225 8,530 22,420 Earnings by Place of W ork Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors' income*............................................... Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................... Nonfarm............................................................ Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other’...... Construction................................................. Manufacturing............................................... Nondurable goods........................................ Durable goods............................................ Transportation and public utilities......................... Wholesale trade............................................ Retail trade................................................. Finance, insurance, and real estate....................... Government and government enterprises.................... State and local............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. 7,460 15,537 22,731 21,156 20,076 10,827 28,685 30,174 32,186 32,274 35,195 37,304 8,120 8,640 16,661 23,799 22,227 21,103 11,807 25,705 24,961 32,815 32,987 38,392 229,823 234,979 245,012 244,853 265,212 281,146 25,842 24,310 24,622 26,662 28,539 28,539 206,857 209,926 218,681 216,841 235,723 250,124 20,271 18,449 18,467 20,285 21,915 21,365 (D) 2,659 2,698 2,116 837 770 776 1,487 1,583 1,6 17 2,363 1,290 1,808 1,720 1,239 1,367 1,220 1,296 1,776 1,684 1,556 (0 ) 1,755 12,590 12,637 14 ,176 12,907 13,430 13,895 1,759 1,3 27 1,0 31 969 (0 ) 987 59,029 56,861 58,562 5 1,79 1 63,309 71,5 8 7 219 116 (D) (0 ) (0 ) 1,149 (0 ) 970 6,731 6,465 6,430 6,273 6,386 (0 ) 52,298 50,396 52,132 45,518 56,923 64,582 (D) (D) (0) 0 0 (0 ) 0 1,149 26,267 23,848 23,187 23,137 25,401 28,432 5,123 4,665 4,947 4,3 18 4,624 3,160 10 ,757 11,30 1 10,237 12,404 12,047 9,727 3,255 3,518 3,493 3,828 4,598 3,689 21,530 22,634 22,6 71 23,091 25,396 26,097 1,7 10 1,840 1,974 1,967 2,232 2,315 8.743 9,628 10,308 12 ,13 1 9,064 7,840 1,132 1,156 1,231 1,497 1,499 1,845 65,296 70,527 77,525 78,526 84,273 89,633 2,934 2,853 2,988 2,929 3,137 3,423 7,005 (0 ) 0 22,966 25,053 26,331 28,012 31,022 5,5 71 5,861 6,155 6,3 77 6,624 7 ,1 7 4 2,048 2,205 2,183 2,307 2,397 2,467 539 486 498 551 589 704 1,165 1,384 1,669 2,075 2,150 2,197 145 171 208 262 269 274 19,153 21,464 22,479 23,630 24,942 26,358 4,887 5,449 5,564 5,766 6,196 29,489 5,204 54 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 4-8 9 — Continued [Thousands of dollars] H odgem an, Kansas 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 Ja c k s o n 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 19 8 4 19 8 6 19 8 5 Kansas 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 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........................................... 26,184 30,294 32,272 34,514 36,604 31,025 127,585 134,756 140,341 143,782 15 1,70 2 160,813 21,291 21,267 21,660 21,582 23,326 25,315 124,765 131,458 13 4,774 140,657 148,565 158,080 4,893 9,027 10,612 12,932 13,278 5,710 2,820 3,298 5,567 3,125 3,137 2,733 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.2 11.6 11 .7 1 1 .7 11 .7 11.8 11.8 11,365 13,223 14,2 67 15,610 16,436 14,0 70 10,990 11,498 11,953 12,276 12,876 13,631 13,293 17,258 19,051 21,029 22,042 14,856 46,899 48,218 46,619 50,715 52,260 479 496 516 514 515 592 2,664 2,927 2,900 2,999 3,233 3,633 1,340 1,490 1,541 1,630 1,642 1,726 38,146 40,294 44,964 50,079 5 1 ,111 54,775 14,154 18,252 20,076 22,145 23,169 15,990 80,040 84,266 90,282 93,699 98,593 103,402 8,104 8,162 8,010 8,016 8,594 9,805 24,403 25 ,717 25,908 25,395 26,890 30,741 3,926 3,880 4,186 4,353 4,841 5,230 23,142 24,773 24,151 24,688 26,219 26,670 7,102 7,324 30,366 31,490 30,525 3 1,73 7 34,059 35,404 44,558 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.............................................. 6,892 6,998 6,882 6,779 558 556 551 545 605 655 2,760 2,801 2,761 2,824 3,192 3,374 5,843 9,704 11,618 13,705 14,335 6,877 11,432 12,608 14,932 12,058 13,464 13,482 3,295 7,4 8 1 9 ,121 11,410 11,79 4 4,261 2,188 2,687 4,964 2,486 2,496 2,084 2,548 2,223 2,497 2,295 2,541 2,616 9,244 9,921 9,968 9,572 10,968 11,398 9,027 10,612 12,932 13,278 4,893 5,710 2,820 8,400 8,231 8,439 8,097 8,764 9,146 41,738 43,601 42,651 43,494 47,5 78 49,527 5,0 71 4,639 4,708 4,325 4,782 4,9 71 31,462 32,002 30,148 30,293 33,608 34,659 264 (D) (D ) 237 263 315 348 1,097 286 (0 ) 161 (D) 186 <») 109 266 (D) 161 288 336 156 247 154 574 504 382 301 334 322 5,500 5,780 5 ,1 17 4,868 5,029 5,057 m (D) (D) (0 ) 3,997 3,690 4,807 5,882 5,254 (D) (D) (0 ) (D) (D) 3,384 (D) 2,062 2,527 2,195 2,548 3,235 3 ,117 0 0 0 0 0 1,322 1,470 1,495 2,259 2,647 2,137 1,160 925 1,124 781 944 971 3,291 3,160 3,352 1,905 2,445 2,704 758 796 769 (D) (D) 3 ,719 2,894 2,379 1,759 1,654 653 598 559 527 608 (0 ) 661 4,492 6,259 6,107 5,692 6,161 7,165 7,224 (D ) 0» 0 499 424 459 596 529 576 1,708 3,298 1,840 5,567 3,125 1,765 2,250 3,137 2,751 2,733 142 2,800 946 961 1,004 1,0 14 1,164 1,345 6,274 6,826 7,219 7,3 61 8,075 8,727 3,329 3,592 3,731 3 ,772 3,982 4,175 10,276 11,599 12,503 13,201 13,970 14,868 366 361 380 426 442 455 1,478 1,793 1,625 1,7 13 1,869 1,975 87 103 124 150 155 157 435 519 626 791 823 842 2,876 3,128 3,227 3,196 3,385 3,563 8,363 9,287 10,252 10,697 11,2 78 12,051 Je ffe rs o n , K a n sa s 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 Je w e ll, K a n s a s 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 4 19 8 9 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)3............................................. P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 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........................................... 176,586 187,561 198,399 207,665 218 ,212 233,136 5 4 ,1 77 58,895 66,055 6 0,772 57,967 58,191 17 4 ,18 1 183,468 192,637 203,150 214,936 230,456 49,126 49,464 49,716 46,489 48,105 51,863 2,405 4,093 5,762 4,515 3,276 2,680 5,051 9,431 16,339 14,283 9,862 6,328 15.9 15.9 16.1 16.5 16.9 17.3 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.3 11,10 3 11,8 0 1 12,307 12,589 12,908 13,515 10,954 12,262 13,898 13,072 13,192 13,6 47 51,043 55,088 6 1,124 60,378 63,728 65,811 24,606 28,650 36,014 31,845 28,431 25,497 3,065 3,387 3,729 3,821 3,991 4,452 1,2 51 1,307 1,356 1,249 1,324 1,523 70,636 73 ,4 17 76,800 85,206 88,317 93,795 2,666 2,826 2,734 2,727 2,599 2,658 118,614 125 ,118 134,195 141,763 148,054 155,154 26,021 30,169 37,392 33,323 29,706 26,632 30,364 33,011 34,246 34,696 36,870 42,057 18,666 18,304 17,68 7 16,184 17,091 19,576 27,608 29,432 29,958 31,206 33,288 35,925 9,490 10,422 10,976 11,265 1 1 ,1 7 0 11,983 34,350 36,214 39,542 39,889 42,638 44,495 13,838 13,682 13,825 12,330 12,652 12,906 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. 2,996 3,100 3,422 3,415 3,807 4,078 1,335 1,290 1,288 1,085 1,1 74 1,252 13,697 15 ,774 18,160 17,0 74 17,283 17,238 9,433 13,678 20,901 18,430 14,605 11,339 1,500 3,227 4,929 3,661 2,444 1,868 3 ,773 8,196 15,138 13,032 8,626 5,101 12 ,19 7 12,547 13,231 13,413 14,839 15,370 5,660 5,482 5,763 5,398 5,979 6,238 2,405 4,093 5,762 4,515 2,680 5,051 9,431 16,339 14,283 9,862 6,328 48,638 50,995 55,362 55,863 60,452 63,131 19,555 19,219 19,675 17,562 18,569 19,169 35,143 35,781 38,185 37,480 40,368 41,0 81 13,945 13,289 13,352 11,290 12,233 12,551 (D) (D) (D) 424 418 373 361 599 717 670 (0) 7,068 2,085 66 63 50 217 249 6,540 1,129 1,001 (1) 1,104 1,090 1,192 1,269 826 845 2,158 2,156 1,767 210 198 178 (D) (0 ) 3,276 504 371 (D) 1,908 5,870 6,857 7,6 31 (0 ) 6,802 652 669 626 674 350 323 278 243 350 297 (0 ) (0) (0 ) (0 ) 302 346 348 431 476 548 (D) (D) (0 ) 7,623 7,129 7,321 6,925 7,5 14 7,7 1 4 1,6 12 2,159 2,201 (0 ) 1,6 57 1,763 1,806 (D ) 1,929 1,895 1,7 14 1,9 74 2,416 1,702 1,435 1,418 1,268 1,407 1,394 4,6 17 4,130 4 ,12 7 4,397 4,722 4,936 1,878 1,614 1,6 17 1,678 1,762 1,749 2,530 2,580 2,709 2,798 2,421 2,488 1,442 1,1 73 1,179 1,360 1,328 1,2 73 (D) (D) (D) 9,658 10,208 11,366 11,65 7 13,143 13,633 3,540 3,315 3,659 3,378 3,649 3,963 13,495 15,214 1 7 ,1 7 7 18,383 20,084 22,050 5,610 5,930 6,323 6,272 6,336 6,618 1,609 1,744 1,7 14 1,765 1,921 2,126 1,008 1,085 1,130 986 1,000 980 599 721 870 1 ,1 15 1,180 1,2 31 186 216 260 314 307 304 11,2 8 7 12,749 14,593 15,503 16,983 18,693 4,416 4,629 4,933 4,972 5,029 5,334 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 55 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] K e a rn y, Kansas Jo h n so n , Kansas 1985 1984 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1988 1987 1986 1985 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 5,353,723 5,973,030 6,512,949 7,178 ,49 8 7 ,7 7 8 ,3 7 1 8,396,960 51,256 64,788 65,123 64,447 72,844 69,757 5,350,099 3,624 296.9 5,963,771 9,259 306.4 6,502,680 10,269 317.9 7,171,284 7,214 331.7 7,774,002 4,369 345.7 8,389,636 7,324 359.7 35,988 15,268 3.8 39,037 25,751 3.8 40,165 24,958 3.9 41,537 22,910 4.0 43,993 28,851 4.0 47,179 22,578 4.1 13,386 16,991 16,550 16,124 18,098 17,0 3 1 18,029 Derivation of total personal Income: 1989 19,491 20,487 21,643 22,503 23,346 3,130,539 195,518 1,019,586 3,954,607 1,018,675 380,441 3,511,732 230,807 1,143,203 4,424,128 1,116,700 432,202 3,953,411 268,385 1,174,380 4,859,406 1,185,365 468,178 4,429,635 298,563 1,262,594 5,393,666 1,279,947 504,885 4,869,807 332,567 1,311,870 5,849,110 1,381,117 548,144 5,250,902 369,928 1,363,895 6,244,869 1,572,863 579,228 35,985 1,164 2,903 37,724 8,797 4,735 47,553 1,317 2,937 49,173 10,472 5,143 46,726 1,329 3,323 48,720 10,022 6,381 45,296 1,379 3,396 47,313 10,395 6,739 52,276 1,361 3,569 54,484 11,170 7,190 47,214 1,522 3,624 49,316 12,712 7,729 2,534,452 233,072 363,015 1,775 361,240 2,851,906 251,718 408,108 7,481 400,627 3,209,394 288,814 455,203 8,560 446,643 3,581,406 316,632 531,597 5,473 526,124 3,952,203 350,100 567,504 2,676 564,828 4,264,061 384,763 602,078 5,676 596,402 17,852 1,724 16,409 11,885 4,524 19,240 1,811 26,502 22,363 4,139 18,647 1,742 26,337 21,591 4,746 19,574 l,/70 23,952 19,359 4,593 20,088 1,843 30,345 25,282 5,063 21,064 2,001 24,149 18,942 5,207 3,624 3,126,915 2,834,003 20,676 26,370 223,423 418,919 201,361 217,558 228,997 418,767 376,944 322,946 796,961 292,912 71,631 14,565 206,716 9,259 3,502,473 3,171,848 19,661 30,902 262,769 454,507 224,008 230,499 251,362 465,666 415,344 362,065 909,572 330,625 77,620 23,565 229,440 10,269 3,943,142 3,577,650 19,999 21,085 321,071 490,584 253,941 236,643 290,921 513,565 460,714 425,804 1,033,907 365,492 82,310 26,115 257,067 7,214 4,422,421 4,019,245 30,307 20,866 365,867 509,682 264,444 245,238 346,075 560,653 501,929 543,165 1,140,701 403,176 90,283 32,157 280,736 4,369 4,865,438 4,416,432 32,456 23,091 372,683 557,675 294,646 263,029 387,279 622,074 555,381 580,701 1,285,092 449,006 106,729 33,696 308,581 7,324 5,243,578 4,748,498 36,552 25,837 354,178 578,952 314,703 264,249 465,562 669,837 599,742 557,839 1,459,999 495,080 118,326 35,488 341,266 15,268 20,717 15,389 508 290 1,673 362 (0) 25,751 21,802 16,016 703 277 2,284 722 (D) (D) 6,033 1,071 1,266 507 3,153 5,786 306 175 5,305 24,958 21,768 15,364 655 (D) 1,635 (0) (0) 0 6,529 1,100 1,382 511 3,261 6,404 324 211 5,869 22,910 22,386 15,520 762 (D) 1,285 28,851 23,425 16,180 841 (D) 1,410 (D) 22,578 24,636 16,984 915 (0) 1,518 (0) 1985 1986 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Construction................................................. Manufacturing............................................... Nondurable goods........................................ Transportation and public utilities.......................... Wholesale trade............................................. Retail trade.................................................. Federal, civilian.............................................. State and local.............................................. (0 ) 6,446 1,394 1,265 440 3,011 5,328 301 145 4,882 1985 1986 1987 (D) 0 6,483 1,092 1,423 813 3,168 6,866 374 270 6,222 (0 ) (0 ) 0 6,621 1,031 1,657 748 3,437 7,245 393 281 6,571 0 6,871 1,194 1,611 668 3,634 7,652 425 292 6,935 K io w a , K a n s a s K in g m a n , K a n s a s 1984 (0 ) 1988 1989 1984 1989 1988 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e 114,842 11 6 ,7 1 1 54,550 56,865 62,570 59,848 65,198 62,954 95,505 6,498 9.1 97,547 7,923 9.0 98,741 15,370 8.9 99,337 13,154 8.8 106,584 8,258 8.8 112,954 3,757 8.8 45,187 9,363 4.0 47,455 9,410 3.9 48,026 14,544 3.8 46,024 13,824 3.8 48,579 16,619 3.6 52,686 10,268 3.5 1 1 ,2 1 7 1 1 ,7 4 1 12,842 12,725 13,004 13,297 13,6 14 14,425 16,282 15,812 17,8 97 17,74 4 49,625 2,746 9,890 56,769 27,029 18,205 51,998 2,988 9,436 58,446 28,847 18,177 59,364 3,067 10,795 67,092 28,667 18,352 58,248 3,181 10,983 66,050 27,521 18,920 57,532 3,494 10,720 64,758 29,394 20,690 52,541 3,716 11,975 60,800 33,490 22,421 34,171 1,540 753 33,384 13,019 8,147 34,736 1,665 676 33,747 14,512 8,606 40,431 1,746 582 39,267 14,332 8,971 37,974 1,656 861 37,179 13,462 9,207 41,786 1,720 805 40,871 14,379 9,948 37,254 1,982 701 35,973 16,383 10,598 31,642 3,107 14,876 5,659 9,217 32,658 3,107 16,233 7,103 9,130 32,236 3,049 24,079 14,565 9,514 33,140 3,122 21,986 12,305 9,681 36,041 3,453 18,038 7,409 10,629 35,148 3,416 13,977 2,900 11,077 18,648 1,991 13,532 8,497 5,035 19,000 1,950 13,786 8,550 5,236 19,050 1,963 19,418 13,686 5,732 17,645 1,673 18,656 12,910 5,746 18,146 1,749 21,891 15,696 6,195 19,525 2,031 15,698 9,322 6,3/6 6,498 43,127 35,144 425 2.850 3,269 3,081 206 2,875 5,148 5,405 4,671 2,426 7,869 7,983 934 360 6,689 7,923 44,075 35,431 405 2,812 3,017 3,077 201 2,876 5,055 5,623 4,656 2,293 8,493 8,644 1,002 405 7,237 15,370 43,994 34,810 386 1,962 3,301 2,698 168 2,530 5,217 5,479 4,762 2,275 8,730 9,184 1,057 490 7,637 13,154 45,094 35,566 544 4,474 2,601 2,721 (D) (D) 5,191 3,572 4,775 2,809 8,879 9,528 1,088 597 7,843 8,258 49,274 39,281 544 4,991 3,613 3,115 (D) (0) 5,277 4,172 5,174 2,629 9,766 9,993 1,165 617 8,211 3,757 48,784 38,256 546 5,143 2,565 3,381 (D) (D) 4,495 3,743 5,226 2,574 10,583 10,528 1,198 627 8,703 9,363 24,808 20,168 304 1,324 1,839 123 9,410 25,326 20,401 303 1,520 2,157 226 14,544 25,887 20,724 320 1,120 2,422 201 13,824 24,150 18,975 493 1,041 2,031 234 16,619 25,167 19,637 413 1,001 2,197 268 10) 10,268 26,986 21,228 434 1,113 2,205 246 102,003 Derivation of total personal income: Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... 105,470 1 1 4 ,1 1 1 112,491 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Construction................................................ Retail trade................................................. Government and government enterprises..................... State and local............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. (0 ) (0 ) 6,225 1,988 2,475 1,067 4,823 4,640 515 151 3,974 (0 ) (0 ) (0 ) (D) 5,880 1,654 2,384 984 5,293 4,925 559 178 4,188 (0) 5,829 1,600 2,442 901 5,889 5,163 580 215 4,368 (0) 3,907 1,731 2,418 1,057 6,063 5,175 595 256 4,324 (0 ) (0 ) (0 ) 3,995 1,864 2,465 943 6,491 5,530 641 254 4,635 5,317 1,868 2,371 846 6,828 5,758 671 254 4,833 56 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties o f the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Labette, Kansas 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income.......................................... Nonfarmpersonal Income...................................... Farmincome1.......................................... 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 other2...... 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.............................................. Lane, Kansas 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 278,584 272,785 5,799 25.8 10,790 298,340 289,004 9,336 25.6 11,641 310,540 298,022 12,518 25.7 12,102 320,517 304,440 16,077 25.5 12,554 342,949 325,249 17,700 25.2 13,631 354,481 339,684 14,797 25.0 14,182 32,124 28,558 3,566 2.5 12,839 35,015 28,661 6,354 2.5 14,057 45,739 29,049 16,690 2.5 18,465 32,953 29,242 3,711 2.5 13,439 36,278 31742 4,536 24 14,838 41,181 34*243 6*938 185,103 11,150 -4,693 169,260 50,704 58,620 203,343 12,690 -7,118 183,535 52,710 62,095 215,035 13,617 -7,671 193,747 52,851 63,942 229,340 14,379 -9,475 205,486 49,053 65,978 247,246 15,280 -11,222 220,744 51,995 70,210 243,668 15,891 -8,885 218,892 59,242 76,347 17,833 845 441 17,429 9,730 4,965 19,841 851 723 19,713 10,305 4,997 30,778 907 760 30,631 9,522 5,586 17,433 904 897 17,426 9’717 5,810 19307 947 947 19,307 10’413 6558 V 293 942 ??170 11^851 7460 146,035 14,703 24,365 4,678 19,487 158,264 15,487 29,592 8,440 21,152 165,886 16,627 32,522 11,641 20,881 175,078 17,752 36,510 15,159 21,351 187,234 19,790 40,222 16,788 23,434 185,551 19,814 38,303 13,883 24,420 10,644 866 6,323 1,974 4,349 10,471 855 8,515 4,810 3,705 10,509 880 19,389 15,193 4,196 10,576 883 5,974 2,169 3,805 11,068 974 7,265 3,022 4,243 11,434 1,036 9,823 5,443 4,380 5,799 179,304 143,117 582 708 9,339 51,542 9,934 41,608 27,352 5,557 16,247 6,615 25,175 36,187 2,446 1,080 32,661 9,336 194,007 154,564 564 823 11,907 60,469 9,660 50,809 25,703 5,616 16,487 6,457 26,538 39,443 2,568 1,288 35,587 12,518 202,517 159,165 388 856 10,218 66,639 9,493 57,146 25,062 5,751 16,432 6,964 26,855 43,352 2,552 1,522 39,278 16,077 213,263 167,844 956 973 9,581 73,183 10,219 62,964 25,966 5,676 16,579 7,580 27,350 45,419 2,657 1,856 40,906 17,700 229,546 182,178 658 523 10,008 87,484 14,283 73,201 26,021 5,686 18,503 6,958 26,337 47,368 2,666 1,922 42,780 14,797 228,871 178,594 645 431 9,205 81,967 15,048 66,919 26,064 6,160 19,015 6,006 29,101 50,277 2,597 1,924 45,756 3,566 14,267 10,578 (D) (0) 934 90 (D) (l>) 2,260 2,015 1,251 901 1,718 3,689 287 94 3,308 6,354 13,487 9,502 210 451 843 86 (0) (D) 1,597 2,306 1,260 912 1,837 3,985 301 111 3,573 16,690 14,088 9,932 178 377 965 83 (0) (D) 1,964 2,231 1,209 911 2,014 4,156 310 132 3,714 3,711 13,722 9,511 205 284 825 132 (D) (0) 1,748 1,880 1,463 1,119 1,855 4,211 331 166 3,714 4,536 14,771 10,359 197 179 875 320 (D) (D) 2,010 2,167 1,605 1,061 1,945 4,412 365 171 3,876 6,938 15,355 10,700 345 210 845 436 (D) (D) 1,976 1*894 1,564 1341 2,089 4,655 393 174 4,088 1984 1985 Leavenworth, Kansas 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Populabon (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. 1986 1987 1988 1989 16,954 Lincoln, Kansas 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 636,245 627,983 8,262 58.4 10,902 690,671 680,773 9,898 59.3 11,641 727,625 714,038 13,587 62.9 11,567 774,253 759,322 14,931 64.8 11,957 813,771 804,694 9,077 66.5 12,241 874,878 857,998 16,880 69.0 12,674 49,935 40,723 9,212 3.9 12,940 50,629 41,979 8,650 3.8 13,408 51,949 41,322 10,627 3.7 14,113 48,200 40,050 8,150 3.6 13,330 48,544 42,829 5,715 3.5 13,713 49,156 46,898 2,258 3.5 14,191 429,480 23,623 42,808 448,665 85,065 102,515 472,783 26,489 40,726 487,020 93,654 109,997 501,781 28,402 42,122 515,501 97,813 114,311 523,741 29,511 61,129 555,359 99,144 119,750 562,472 31,632 50,386 581,226 105,767 126,778 592,894 33,647 59,752 618,999 120,258 135,621 23,419 955 2,213 24,677 15,670 9,588 22,914 1,006 2,272 24,180 16,315 10,134 24,961 1,022 2,196 26,135 15,714 10,100 22,547 1,050 2,018 23,515 14,253 10,432 21,774 1,155 1,957 22,576 15,093 10,875 19,280 1,336 2,225 20,169 17,263 11,724 367,592 20,688 41,200 7,326 33,874 403,765 21,937 47,081 8,994 38,087 428,000 23,211 50,570 12,709 37,861 440,327 24,800 58,614 14,014 44,600 477,387 28,747 56,338 8,169 48,169 493,526 33,056 66,312 15,976 50,336 10,956 1,001 11,462 8,569 2,893 10,989 974 10,951 8,034 2,917 10,839 960 13,162 10,038 3,124 11,011 1,007 10,529 7,555 2,974 12,038 1,180 8,556 5,140 3,416 12,660 1,322 5,298 1,704 3,594 8,262 421,218 162,345 3,318 1,562 20,136 37,451 27,533 9,918 10,627 4,091 25,520 11,421 48,219 258,873 105,824 109,821 43,228 9,898 462,885 175,579 3,069 1,643 24,968 34,647 25,043 9,604 11,212 5,579 26,899 12,404 55,158 287,306 111,152 128,138 48,016 13,587 488,194 188,244 2,355 1,836 33,265 31,901 22,561 9,340 11,906 5,730 29,988 13,595 57,668 299,950 108,706 137,981 53,263 14,931 508,810 194,212 4,480 1,646 29,256 29,623 20,311 9,312 11,394 5,370 32,113 16,208 64,122 314,598 117,558 142,283 54,757 9,077 553,395 206,700 4,554 1,680 28,017 32,506 21,871 10,635 12,159 5,763 33,631 15,519 72,871 346,695 139,324 146,583 60,788 16,880 576,014 217,112 4,545 1,739 27,495 29,794 21,622 8,172 12,977 5,906 33,594 15,944 85,118 358,902 146,318 148,075 64,509 9,212 14,207 9,363 74 (0) 474 527 (D) (0) 595 1,645 1,428 991 (0) 4,844 1,154 145 3,545 8,650 14,264 9,245 84 (D) 378 198 (D) (D) 621 1,518 1,305 948 (D) 5,019 1,119 168 3,732 10,627 14,334 9,088 81 (D) 527 (L) (0) (D) 739 1,481 1,135 919 (D) 5,246 1,071 204 3,971 8,150 14,397 9,046 119 258 (0) 99 (D) (D) 566 1,385 1,203 1,133 (D) 5,351 1,018 244 4,089 5,715 16,059 10,273 126 77 (0) (D) (D) 0 670 1,272 1,372 1,091 (D) 5,786 1,151 247 4,388 2,258 17,022 10,744 129 77 1,186 (D) (D) 0 691 (D) 1,400 1,116 3,458 6,278 1,188 247 4,843 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 57 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 4-8 9 — Continued (Thousands of dollars] Lo g a n , Kansas L in n , K a n sa s 1986 1985 1984 1989 1988 1987 1987 1986 1985 1984 1989 1988 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e 87,599 93,497 106,182 110 ,73 4 48,885 48 ,477 45,540 45,889 42,5 71 49,170 T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... Population (thousands)’ ............................................. 86,552 1,047 8.3 89,915 3,582 8.2 95,680 5,417 8.1 96,632 5,098 8.2 103,351 2,831 8.3 107,327 3,407 8.3 36,854 12,031 3.4 36,762 11,715 3.3 35,715 9,825 3.3 35,350 10,539 3.2 37,690 4,881 3.1 40,389 8,781 3.0 10,541 11,355 12,409 12,444 12,846 13,383 14,386 14,6 37 13 ,78 7 14,563 13,822 16,357 Derivation of total personal income: Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3............... Plus: Adjustment for residence.................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... 10 1,097 10 1,730 50,925 3,180 1,495 49,240 20,384 17,975 57,372 3,630 -1,068 52,674 21,160 19,663 59,944 3,773 3,581 59,752 20,942 20,403 64,543 4,127 145 60,561 20,142 21,027 69,396 4,692 -1,080 63,624 21,349 21,209 66,166 4,761 2,094 63,499 24,443 22,792 33,178 I, 302 -1,167 30,709 II, 6,607 31,363 1,286 -254 29,823 6938 125,1 6,516 29,330 1,311 -167 27,852 10,938 6,750 30,282 1,345 -285 28,652 10,386 6,851 25,442 I, 368 -334 23,740 II, 7,748 29,965 1,501 -331 28,133 120,5 8392 8,445 37,896 4,976 8,053 488 7,565 41,939 5,311 10,122 3,051 7,071 40,547 5,179 14,218 4,905 9,313 45,468 5,808 13,267 4,565 8,702 49,390 6,237 13,769 2,307 11,462 45,190 5,696 15,280 2,891 12,389 16,252 1,290 15,636 11,099 4,537 15,178 1,150 15,035 10,790 4,245 14,957 1,131 13,242 8,910 4,332 15,340 1,159 13,783 9,580 4,203 15,585 1,218 8,639 3,921 4,718 15,870 1,339 12,756 7,810 4,946 1,047 49,878 42,582 352 5,749 5,108 2,075 3,582 53,790 45,846 292 7,123 7,498 1,232 5,417 54,527 46,145 465 5,973 6,269 881 (0) Ü» 18,979 2,711 3,240 1,848 5,779 8,382 884 449 7,049 5,098 59,445 50,480 462 6,403 8,034 515 2,831 66,565 57,006 373 5,300 11,318 728 3,407 62,759 52,789 418 4,176 8,104 695 299 396 23,402 3,799 3,863 2,121 6,211 9,970 1,071 590 8,309 12,031 21,147 16,216 219 1,935 1,273 173 11,715 19,648 14,429 247 1,060 1,210 198 9,825 19,505 13,947 228 416 1,170 210 10,539 19,743 14,055 282 561 948 311 4,881 ¿0,561 14,608 288 594 956 264 8,781 21,184 14,951 341 480 988 423 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Construction................................................. Manufacturing............................................... Nondurable goods........................................ Durable goods............................................ Transportation and public utilities.......................... Wholesale trade............................................. Retail trade.................................................. Federal, civilian............................................. Military...................................................... State and local.............................................. (D) (D ) (D ) (D) 17,169 2,393 3,406 1,452 4,878 7,296 816 314 6,166 16,732 2,777 3,304 1,631 5,257 7,944 903 372 6,669 (D) (D) (D ) (D) 20,788 2,773 3,568 2,197 5,740 8,965 997 552 7,416 23,748 3,195 3,836 2,339 6,169 9,559 1,058 577 7,924 (D) (D) (0 ) (D ) (D) (D ) (D) (0 ) (D) (D) 2,334 2,291 3,508 1,068 3,415 4,931 562 128 4,241 1,712 1,905 3,431 994 3,672 5,219 563 148 4,508 2,056 1,734 3,555 992 3,586 5,558 542 179 4,837 2,015 1,755 3,473 1,127 3,583 5,688 562 213 4,913 2,159 1,850 3,455 1,099 3,943 5,953 628 215 5,110 2,152 2,028 3,369 1,125 4,045 6,233 619 214 5,400 M cPh e rso n , Kansas Ly o n , Kansas 1984 1985 1986 (D) (D ) 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 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: Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... 414 ,6 4 7 419,065 4 3 7,3 71 452,657 473,997 507,045 354,242 378,645 399,088 406,429 419,953 442,083 406,757 7,890 37.7 411,127 7,938 36.1 426,592 10,779 34.9 441,944 10,713 35.0 465,620 8,377 34.8 498,988 8,057 34.3 340,636 13,606 27.8 353,941 24,704 27.7 363,731 35,357 27.4 375,927 30,502 27.3 394,578 25,375 27.1 423,576 18,507 26.8 11,009 11,620 12,532 12,948 13,634 14,769 12,752 13 ,6 77 14,539 14,9 10 15,520 16,469 300,394 17,755 4,532 287,171 70,865 56,611 306,202 19,165 -2,569 284,468 76,406 58,191 321,579 20,606 -4,207 296,766 76,992 63,613 337,493 21,688 -5,403 310,402 76,033 66,222 344,842 21,892 -4,366 318,584 81,319 74,094 365,192 23,979 -7,245 333,968 92,403 80,674 243,946 14,243 11,538 241,241 66,998 46,003 262,914 15,689 12,368 259,593 70,424 48,628 278,873 16,488 13,777 276,162 70,655 52,271 285,423 17,256 12,280 280,447 71,162 54,820 289,347 18,181 13,952 285,118 75,919 58,916 299,198 20,357 13,221 292,062 86,273 63,/48 242,716 24,971 32,707 6,600 26,107 247,533 24,714 33,955 6,715 27,240 256,523 26,148 38,908 9,616 29,292 271,698 27,663 38,132 9,540 28,592 277,774 28,882 38,186 7,248 30,938 294,299 31,434 39,459 6,979 32,480 174,502 22,592 46,852 11,684 35,168 180,662 22,626 59,626 22,879 36,747 182,075 23,262 73,536 33,613 39,923 189,119 24,203 72,101 28,729 43,372 193,799 24,645 70,903 23,657 47,246 206,482 26,932 65,784 16,846 48,938 7,890 292,504 240,851 471 1,652 10,903 90,657 64,483 26,174 41.413 11,879 30,883 9,264 43,729 51,653 3,888 1,424 46,341 7,938 298,264 242,868 498 1,789 12,931 92,234 69,141 23,093 39,783 12,220 31,100 9,943 42,370 55,396 4,073 1,621 49,702 10,779 310,800 250,562 433 1,254 14,388 97,062 73,889 23,173 39,792 11,604 31,322 10,585 44,122 60,238 4,283 1,956 53,999 10,713 326,780 264,611 656 1,435 14,757 105,063 79,132 25,931 39,796 12,049 31,460 12,484 46,911 62,169 4,472 2,362 55,335 8,377 336,465 270,010 666 1,373 11,409 104,723 76,750 27,973 41,503 13,964 32,909 11,825 51,638 66,455 4,663 2,426 59,366 8,057 357,135 285,618 661 1,264 11,960 117,985 78,139 39,846 41,670 14,762 33,373 8,862 55,081 71,517 4,883 2,450 64,184 13,606 230,340 207,410 927 4,255 18,776 79,862 46,871 32,991 19,629 11,970 19,470 14,462 38,059 22,930 2,186 1,043 19,701 24,704 238,210 214,038 824 4,340 16,744 84,215 48,457 35,758 21,444 13,002 19,782 13,209 40,478 24,172 2,297 1,231 20,644 35,357 243,516 217,461 889 3,209 16,964 85,174 49,589 35,585 21,133 12,802 19,674 13,206 44,410 26,055 2,427 1,485 22,143 30,502 254,921 227,863 1,508 2,986 17,800 88,196 48,841 39,355 22,319 11,589 20,425 15,315 47,725 27,058 2,618 1,842 22,598 25,375 263,972 235,384 1,415 2,915 19,891 88,508 48,640 39,868 22,096 11,447 22,390 15,332 51,390 28,588 2,780 1,888 23,920 18,507 280,691 250,465 1,511 2,998 19,870 95,077 54,256 40,821 22,810 12,330 23,555 15,170 57,144 30,226 2,883 1,915 25,428 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Construction................................................ Government and government enterprises..................... State and local............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. 58 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 4-8 9 — Continued _____________________________________ [Thousands of dollars] M a rio n , K a n s a s 1984 1985 1986 1987 M a r s h a ll, K a n s a s 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ................................................................................................................. 142,285 158,229 Nonfarmpersonal Income..................................... Farmincome1................................... Population (thousands)2.......................... 166,853 167,218 172,3 64 181,482 136,636 5.649 13.4 139,911 18.318 13.3 144,813 145,691 21,162 12.9 157,840 167,947 148,366 18.852 12.8 166,894 168.999 12.483 12.6 17 0 ,179 180,456 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) ........................................................................ 157,599 14.765 12.8 139,556 5.257 12.7 10,594 144,637 13.203 12.6 11,8 9 7 148,990 18.957 12.5 150,552 16.342 12.4 12,893 13.072 157,924 12.255 12.3 171,434 9.022 12.2 13,511 14,430 1 1 ,3 7 1 12,498 13 .471 13,474 13,865 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................................... 14,849 65,186 3,908 17,664 78,942 35,667 27,676 78,990 4,228 17,429 92,191 36,902 29,136 82,736 4,377 18,704 97,063 37,712 32,078 83,054 4,620 19,638 98.072 36,101 33,045 83,229 5,001 20,267 98,495 38,296 35,573 83,244 5,636 21,356 98,964 43,681 38,837 77,911 4,788 -132 72,991 42,740 29,082 87,384 5,236 -344 81,804 45,581 30,455 97,654 5,742 -399 91,513 45,420 31,014 97,454 5,999 -303 91,152 43,906 31,836 97,008 6,433 -266 90,309 46,489 33,381 99,225 7,256 -615 91,354 53.208 35,894 41,619 3,894 19,673 4,459 15,214 42,531 3,886 32,573 17,172 15,401 42,825 3,982 35,929 20,052 15,877 45,020 4,196 33,838 17,701 16,137 47,096 4,488 31,645 13,631 18,014 48,299 4,639 30,306 11,362 18,944 52,524 5,136 20,251 4,261 15,990 54,546 5,376 27,462 12,258 15.204 57,036 5.471 35,147 18,054 17,093 59,326 5,703 32,425 15,420 17,005 60,887 5,941 30,180 11,360 18,820 64,768 6,513 27,944 8,155 19,789 5.649 59,537 48,549 1,564 2,504 3,665 7,369 4,131 3,238 3,138 3,671 7,167 3,310 16,161 10,988 1,601 506 8,881 18.318 60,672 48,759 1,344 2,141 3,956 7,192 4,016 3,176 2,903 3,832 7,052 3,140 17,199 11,913 1,700 595 9,618 21,162 61,574 48,868 998 1,654 4,033 6,693 3,699 2,994 3,282 4,047 7,060 3,169 17,932 12,706 1,747 718 10,241 18.852 64,202 50,817 1,521 1,503 4,155 7,493 3.825 3,668 3,232 4,091 7,144 3,789 17,889 13,385 1.825 864 10,696 14.765 68,464 54,326 1,469 1,268 3,921 8,306 4,065 4,241 3,713 4,482 7,724 3,499 19,944 14,138 I, 891 II, 12.483 70,761 55,910 1,652 1,347 3,502 8.178 3.999 4.179 3,582 4,617 7,612 3,689 21,731 14,851 2,0 9776 898 7176 112,8 5.257 72,654 62,620 1,620 533 4,902 10,646 2,617 8,029 15,335 4,737 7,745 4,879 12,223 10,034 1,663 484 7,887 13,203 74,181 63,229 1,338 398 5,063 12,585 2,500 10,085 13,766 4,939 7,482 4,880 12,778 10,952 1,708 571 8,673 18.957 78,697 67,082 1,097 296 5,130 13,781 2,602 11,179 15,391 5,145 7,302 5,044 13,896 11,615 1,706 690 9,219 16.342 81,112 69,078 1,801 245 4,862 15,154 2,886 12,268 15,298 5,467 6,694 5,557 14,000 12,034 1,869 837 9,328 12.255 84,753 72,373 1,828 284 4,913 15,611 3,022 12,589 15,690 5,599 7,442 5,258 15,748 12,380 1,936 856 9,588 9.022 90.203 77,138 1,960 327 4,911 17,467 2.208 15,259 15,742 7,008 7,683 4,947 17,093 13,065 1,994 868 10.203 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings bytype: 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........................... M eade, Kansas 1984 1985 1986 1987 M ia m i, K a n s a s 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ....................................................................................................................... 70,444 70 ,126 69,857 Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome1............................................ Population (thousands)*........................................ 66,420 69,949 67,872 54,199 16,245 4.7 257,021 52,306 17,820 4.7 279,938 52,785 17,072 4.6 296,352 52,574 13,846 4.4 308,099 55,562 14,387 4.4 320,955 341,6 07 59,566 8,306 4.3 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 250,245 6,776 22.3 272,340 7,598 22.6 286,353 9,999 22.7 302,904 5,195 23.2 315,335 5,620 23.9 14 ,9 12 335^673 5,934 243 15,036 15,340 14,990 15,836 15,653 11,538 12,395 13,051 13,265 13,453 14,064 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3............... Plus: Adjustment for residence.............................. Eqeals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5........................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 41,759 1,547 4,170 44,382 17,832 8,230 43,511 1,675 4,057 45,893 16,116 8,117 43,061 1,729 3,749 45,081 15,655 9,121 39,058 1,712 4,228 41,574 15,502 9,344 40,910 1,780 4,247 43,377 16,477 10,095 35,995 2,024 4,384 38,355 18,768 10,749 118,187 6,819 55,674 167,042 49,097 40,882 126,198 7,749 65,630 184,079 51,418 44,441 132,965 8,321 72,089 196,733 52,927 46,692 130,862 8,580 82,572 204,854 54,545 48,700 135,037 ¿396 85,619 212*260 58*011 50$4 141,350 9110 88324 220564 66,242 54Ì801 18,637 1,553 21,569 12,854 8,715 18,957 1,540 23,014 14,403 8,611 19,124 1,570 22,367 13,658 8,709 18,968 1,527 18,563 10,224 8,339 19,452 1,603 19,855 10,727 9,128 20,095 1,698 14,202 4,551 9,651 87,641 7,755 22,791 5,615 17,176 93,854 7,855 24,489 6,485 18,004 96,717 8,157 28,091 8,933 19,158 98,097 8,184 24,581 4,112 20,469 99,692 8,577 26,768 4,570 22,198 103,867 9,327 28,156 4,917 23,239 16,245 25,514 20,306 328 934 1,575 105 17,820 25,691 20,053 332 888 1,556 125 (D) (») 5,157 2,356 2,201 1,546 5,892 5,638 507 211 4,920 17,072 25,989 19,890 298 614 1,549 150 (0) (D) 5,104 2,358 2,038 1,601 6,178 6,099 521 256 5,322 13,846 25,212 18,977 499 599 1,129 124 (D) (0) 4,101 2,215 2,087 1,798 6,425 6,235 582 300 5,353 14,387 26,523 19,997 555 489 1,335 130 (0) (9) 4,180 2,334 2,166 1,676 7,132 6,526 591 309 5,626 8,306 27,689 20,955 742 581 1,367 165 (D) (0) 4,355 2,465 2,052 1,652 7,576 6,734 600 310 5,824 6,776 111,411 83,678 1,133 1,969 8,583 12,232 1,632 10,600 23,353 4,858 10,998 4,605 15,947 27,733 1,699 839 25,195 7,598 118,600 88,359 1,447 1,619 8,655 13,075 1,901 11,174 25,870 4,571 11,290 4,376 17,456 30,241 1,765 1,007 27,469 9,999 122,966 90,917 1,190 813 10,132 13,234 2,031 11,203 26,448 3,834 11,519 4,729 19,018 32,049 1,805 1,215 29,029 5,195 125,667 91,821 814 790 11,252 13,014 2,127 10,887 24,657 3,597 12,493 5,701 19,503 33,846 1,851 1,570 30,425 5,620 129,417 92,352 998 818 10,533 15,313 1,973 13,340 20,771 3,991 13,482 5,213 21,233 37,065 1,992 1,665 33,408 5,934 135,416 95,130 881 851 9,781 18,240 2,397 15,843 17,502 4,870 13,791 5,341 23,873 40*286 2,045 1,733 36,508 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. (0 ) (0 ) 5,180 2,451 2,509 • 1,426 5,798 5,208 459 178 4,571 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 59 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars]__________________________ M o n tg o m e ry , K a n s a s M it c h e ll, K a n s a s 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1989 I n 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............... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... 88,693 90,915 99,683 101,364 453,429 468,113 486,206 491,293 518,893 554,689 84,926 3,767 8.0 86,891 4,024 7.8 87,172 12,511 7.7 88,902 14,583 7.5 94,656 7,903 7.4 102,597 -1,233 7.2 449,506 3,923 42.2 463,990 4,123 41.5 480,214 5,992 41.3 486,443 4,850 41.2 514,280 4,613 40.9 549,488 5,201 40.7 11,10 3 11,639 13,024 13,730 13,903 14,0 10 10 ,737 11,282 1 1 ,78 1 11,928 12,693 13,642 50,471 2,941 -3,556 43,974 28,052 16,667 51,499 3,154 -3,538 44,807 28,710 17,398 59,538 3,192 -3,509 52,837 27,014 19,832 64,504 3,421 -3,731 57,352 25,854 20,279 61,165 3,626 -3,972 53,567 27,391 21,601 54,905 4,109 -4,156 46,640 31,264 23,460 299,856 18,675 -12,164 269,017 93,981 90,431 304,916 20,134 -11,483 273,299 100,284 94,530 320,951 21,703 -13,570 285,678 99,892 100,636 329,692 22,382 -14,179 293,131 94,220 103,942 348,509 23,979 —15,532 308,998 100,456 109,439 366,173 26,597 -16,952 322,624 114,417 117,648 36,864 3,272 10,335 2,023 8,312 36,837 3,152 11,510 2,346 9,164 36,231 3,092 20,215 10,900 9,315 38,499 3,294 22,711 12,949 9,762 40,494 3,549 17,122 6,319 10,803 42,300 3,855 8,750 -2,769 11,519 234,592 27,566 37,698 2,818 34,880 240,047 27,372 37,497 3,040 34,457 251,852 29,095 40,004 4,927 35,077 258,999 29,886 40,807 3,734 37,073 272,568 31,517 44,424 3,500 40,924 285,249 33,395 47,529 4,081 43,448 3,767 46,704 36,677 712 170 2,212 4,877 538 4,339 2,807 6,945 5,686 2,492 10,776 10,027 943 301 8,783 4,024 47,475 36,706 494 155 2,409 4,246 519 3,727 2,922 7,123 5,607 2,424 11,326 10,769 935 353 9,481 12,511 47,027 35,624 386 98 2,432 3,583 407 3,176 2,864 6,891 5,086 2,608 11,676 11,403 960 427 10,016 14,583 49,921 38,039 779 139 2,499 4,928 405 4,523 2,624 7,275 4,825 2,789 12,181 11,882 1,064 509 10,309 7,903 53,262 40,860 683 151 2,656 5,510 (D) (0) 2,842 7,703 5,228 2,587 13,500 12,402 1,126 515 10,761 -1,233 56,138 43,083 752 175 2,750 6,117 (D) (0) 3,325 7,386 5,513 2,369 14,696 13,055 1,268 516 11,271 3,923 295,933 254,852 895 6,509 12,632 98,004 29,053 68,951 38,606 10,055 30,876 9,492 47,783 41,081 4,020 1,611 35,450 4,123 300,793 257,312 746 6,878 11,055 100,461 32,200 68,261 39,072 10,378 31,113 9,718 47,891 43,481 4,303 1,863 37,315 5,992 314,959 268,876 723 4,921 14,421 105,053 33,650 71,403 41,779 10,100 30,771 9,682 51,426 46,083 4,310 2,247 39,526 4,850 324,842 276,187 1,142 4,574 12,380 107,020 34,411 72,609 43,212 10,949 31,405 12,381 53,124 48,655 4,476 2,782 41,397 4,613 343,896 293,142 1,211 4,983 13,464 112,780 35,869 76,911 46,962 12,303 33,539 10,921 56,979 50,754 4,737 2,854 43,163 5,201 360,972 308,357 1,120 4,649 13,513 120,695 34,036 86,659 50,511 12,477 34,403 10,174 60,815 52,615 4,856 2,906 44,853 1988 1989 102,559 103,485 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Government and government enterprises..................... M o rto n , K a n sa s M o rris , K a n s a s 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................... Farmincome1...................................... 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 bytype: 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. 1985 1987 1986 1988 1984 1989 1987 1986 1985 69,650 7 1 ,5 1 7 74,23 7 75,054 78,350 82,193 54,301 54,691 53,963 51,836 54,332 54,714 66,212 65,918 67,819 68,314 73 ,9 17 79,353 40,698 43,030 43,695 41,164 3,438 5,599 6,418 6,740 4,433 2,840 13,603 11,661 10,268 10,672 43,781 10,551 3.5 47,543 7,171 3.4 15 ,712 15,928 37,049 1,562 -234 35,253 10,865 8,214 35,440 1,761 -281 33,398 12,316 9,000 21,205 2,090 13,754 9,826 3,928 22,536 2,340 10,564 10,551 26,498 18,404 368 2,564 1,233 523 7,171 28,269 19,739 386 3,312 1,109 432 4,656 2,442 2,169 1,146 3,303 8,094 538 242 7,314 5,484 2,283 6.4 6.3 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 10,943 11,2 73 1 1 ,7 3 7 11,74 4 12,136 12,663 15,435 15 ,515 15,348 14,900 32,631 35,449 41,2 73 40,621 32,994 34,645 35,409 35,721 38,142 35,766 1,910 1,9 16 2,025 2,108 2,3 12 2,599 1,610 1,79 7 1,7 6 7 1,582 8,401 8,903 9,130 9,6 71 9,937 10,343 -8 1 2 -8 6 8 -6 6 4 -9 5 39,122 39,981 41,75 0 42,972 43,346 43,193 38,851 37,956 3 5 ,711 34,089 16,006 16,975 17,0 2 1 15,942 16,953 19,356 9,703 10,949 11,009 10 ,137 5,747 5,786 7,2 43 7,6 10 14,522 14,5 61 15,466 16,140 18,051 19,644 20,684 19,924 19,971 20,877 22,493 23,357 22,352 23,6 11 22,536 20,222 1,965 1,8 47 1,844 1,938 2,114 2,293 2,602 2,583 2 ,477 1,992 9,982 11,223 12,830 12,594 1 1 ,1 1 4 9,799 16,319 14,427 13,129 13,552 2,793 4,967 5,791 6,073 3,760 2,153 12,907 10,975 9,587 9,951 7,189 6,256 7,039 6,521 7,354 7,646 3,412 3,452 3,542 3,601 3,438 5,599 6,418 6,740 4,433 2,840 13,603 11,661 10,268 10,672 29,193 27,395 28,227 28,669 31,288 32,609 27,670 28,960 27,8 74 25,094 23,522 21,640 22,819 21,304 18,028 21,320 21,965 22,263 24,182 25,160 935 588 366 692 674 694 409 229 209 373 589 379 315 153 190 196 2,942 3,798 2,606 2,407 3,446 2,752 2,734 2,865 2,900 3 ,175 1,341 1,557 1,263 1,3 19 2,049 2,399 2,445 2,560 2,879 3,261 1,6 47 1,623 1,302 486 (D) (D ) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D ) (D) (0 ) (D) (0 ) (D ) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,457 (D ) (D) (D) (D ) (D) (0 ) 4,688 3,881 4 ,779 4,607 4,987 4,915 1,908 1,930 1,560 1,7 4 7 1,942 1,9 31 (0 ) 1,880 2,003 2,230 2,788 3,982 3,941 4,048 3,725 4,229 4,356 2,122 2,284 2,083 2,105 1,5 70 1,303 1,353 1,650 1,569 1,489 692 1,036 1,1 79 1,245 4,355 4 ,14 7 4,365 4,264 4,812 5,143 (0 ) (D) (D ) 2,848 5,6 71 6,075 6,262 6,406 7,10 6 7,449 6,030 6,141 6,570 7,066 932 983 998 997 1,155 1,142 325 321 324 450 463 132 160 192 235 5,501 5,844 5,573 5,660 6,054 6,370 239 284 342 432 4,500 4,808 4,922 4,9 77 461 6,433 4,131 (0 ) (0 ) 2,202 984 3,547 8,530 581 245 7,704 60 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties o f the Plains Region, 19 84-89— Continued _________ [Thousands of dollars] N e m ah a, Kansas 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 N e o sh o , Kansas 19 8 7 19 8 8 . 19 8 9 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 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 ... Nonfarmpersonal income... Farmincome1.............. 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 rent*........................ Plus: Transfer payments.................................... 123,055 131,6 76 142,834 145,239 151,399 159,200 223,873 223,227 219,763 220,768 119,586 233,297 123,464 130,572 136,746 146,338 157,306 220,544 218,500 213,932 3,469 214,563 228>65 8,212 244*582 12,262 8,493 5,061 1,894 3,329 4 ,727 5,831 6,205 4,832 5,965 1 1 .1 11.0 11.0 10.9 10.8 10.8 19.5 19.3 18.8 18.3 1 1 ,0 7 1 18.1 11,950 177 13,010 13,352 13,965 14 ,7 7 1 11,4 70 11,543 11,694 12 ,0 71 12,886 14,152 63,»19 70,153 80,471 83,297 86,792 87,244 150,629 148,688 138,933 137,572 148,833 3,816 155,187 4 ,19 7 4,722 5,234 5,809 6,496 9,161 9,496 9,021 8,964 9,773 2,585 10*727 2,205 1,845 1,389 1,120 1,0 12 212 (L) 1,746 4,038 62,588 308 14 1 2 68,161 77,594 79,452 82,103 81,760 141,680 139,157 131,658 132,646 139,368 39,163 145,872 40,962 42,135 41,802 44,310 50,688 42,859 42,576 42,105 40,458 43,061 21,304 49*035 22,553 23,105 23,985 24,986 26,752 39,334 41,494 46,000 47,664 50,868 55Ì640 40,431 43,195 47,230 52,290 56,964 59,267 11 5 ,2 11 113,534 103,821 114,883 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... 102,199 11 1,4 18 4 ,115 4,301 4,811 5,259 5,8 77 6,305 11,521 10,904 9,853 9,636 10,896 11,491 19,273 22,657 28,430 25,748 23,951 21,672 23,897 24,250 25,259 25,737 26,519 1,762 28,813 6,611 10 ,744 6,951 3,574 470 2,383 3,825 4,964 5,314 3,962 17 ,5 11 5*115 16,046 17,686 18 ,797 20,377 21,202 21,514 20,425 20,295 20,423 22,557 23,698 3,469 8,212 12,262 8,493 5,061 1,894 3,329 4 ,72 7 5,831 6,205 4,832 60,350 5,965 61,9 41 68,209 74,804 8 1,73 1 85,350 147,300 143,961 133,102 131,367 144,001 50,765 149^222 51,567 57,202 63,302 69,752 72,853 123,923 118,935 106,448 104,080 115,605 119*841 2,074 1,278 937 1,999 2,020 2,037 1,726 1,551 1,305 2,019 1,9 27 358 4 17 1,958 302 251 270 364 11,886 9 ,111 5,144 5,054 3,994 3,678 4,379 4,459 4,534 5,190 5,504 6,089 10,036 9,952 9,995 10,573 13,011 12,689 9,263 9,572 10,658 11,364 14,815 15,014 40,979 40,916 33,490 30,244 37,120 38,740 3,357 3,592 4,005 3,640 3,940 3,908 6,181 5,157 5,710 5,764 7,258 8,105 5,906 5,980 6,653 7,72 4 10,875 11,10 6 34,798 35,759 27,780 24,480 29,862 10,056 30,635 10,095 12,479 13,533 13,965 14,150 12,805 11,38 7 11,538 11,054 11,064 11,255 4,509 4,408 5,054 6,221 6,780 6,793 9,590 8,952 8,066 7,929 8,029 8,420 6,358 6,184 6,445 7,150 8,010 8,405 13 ,770 13 ,176 12,875 12,168 13,510 14,058 2,910 2 ,7 1 7 3,132 3,920 3,3 14 3 ,1 1 7 6,220 6,068 5,431 6,364 6,228 6,223 10,858 12,437 13,661 13,6 74 15,074 16,884 16,9 11 17,822 18,604 18,675 20,722 22,820 9,585 10,374 11,0 0 7 11,502 11,979 12,497 23,3 77 25,026 26,654 27,287 28,396 29,381 2 ,113 1,400 1,473 1,498 1,644 1,705 1,731 1,944 2,015 2,0 11 2,102 2,159 419 489 590 735 757 769 736 867 1,0 47 1,235 1,263 1,264 7,766 8,412 8,919 9,123 9,5 17 9,997 20,697 22,144 23,596 23,950 24,974 26,004 N e ss, Kansas 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 N o rto n , K a n sa s 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ..................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income............................ Farmincome1......................................... 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............................. 73,896 76 ,2 71 77,289 7 7 ,5 7 1 74,306 75 ,412 83,542 82,600 85,943 85,236 87,296 88,274 61,908 62,447 62,834 61,496 6 4,174 67,093 74,602 76,930 75,949 74,276 80,162 85*036 11,988 13,824 14,455 16,075 10,132 8,319 8,940 5,670 9,994 10,960 7,13 4 3,238 4 .7 4.6 4.5 4.3 4.2 4.1 6.6 6.4 6.6 6.2 6.2 6.1 15,861 16,631 17,256 18 ,16 7 17 ,75 1 18,579 12 ,73 7 12,848 13,057 13,693 14 ,13 7 14,485 48,681 51,059 50,162 51,011 46,485 44,216 49,554 46,107 50,531 51,237 51,168 48,321 2,222 2,433 2,375 2,368 2,452 2,612 2,400 2,528 2,572 2,589 2 ,712 3,135 773 419 698 706 746 1,002 -1 17 -1 7 4 -2 5 3 -1 7 4 -4 1 4 -3 9 6 47,232 49,045 48,485 49,349 44,779 42,606 47,0 37 43,405 47,706 48,474 48,042 44,790 17,73 3 18,065 18,079 17,064 18,216 20,746 21,292 23,195 22,6 71 21,031 22,263 25,426 8,931 9,161 10,725 11,15 8 11 ,3 1 1 12,060 15,213 16,000 15,566 15 ,731 16,991 18,058 24,973 25,792 22,683 22,365 22,562 21,605 30,401 31,012 31,132 30,787 33,162 33,664 2,303 2,290 2,009 1,984 2,060 2,047 2,821 2,787 2,822 2,784 3,038 3,144 21,405 22,977 25,470 26,662 21,863 20,564 16,332 12,308 16 ,577 17,666 14,968 11,5 13 1 1 ,13 7 12,988 13,635 15,222 9,285 7,4 7 1 7,730 4,523 8,910 9,877 6,102 2,263 10,268 9,989 11,835 11,440 12,578 13,093 8,602 7,785 7,6 67 7,789 8,866 9,250 11,988 13,824 14,455 16,075 10,132 8,319 8,940 5,670 9,994 10,960 7,134 36,693 37,235 35,707 34,936 36,353 35,897 40,614 40,437 40,537 40,2 77 44,034 45,083 29,875 30,234 28,2 71 27,459 28,624 27,801 27,561 26,671 25,921 25,128 28,380 30,866 387 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’ 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. 3,238 148 115 108 194 177 179 447 354 433 360 9,010 9,372 6,038 5,462 5,358 4,219 219 223 179 166 203 2,759 3,165 3,278 2,612 2,858 2,676 2,498 2,542 2,619 2,406 2,807 3,061 543 438 441 484 3 77 155 2,354 2,390 2,449 2,086 2,880 3,375 (0 ) (D) 2,991 4,816 4,905 500 200 (0 ) (0 ) (D ) (D ) (0 ) (») (D) (0 ) (D) (D) (0 ) 3,012 (0 ) (D) 3,180 (D ) 3,046 (0 ) 3,487 (0 ) 4,034 (D) 5,560 (D ) 2,276 5,034 (0 ) 4,736 (0) 4,758 3,446 3,462 3,559 3,742 4,038 3,910 2,027 2,003 1,857 1,457 1,773 1,785 3,237 3,278 2,9 72 2 ,7 7 1 2,708 2,753 5,458 5,426 4,861 4,609 5,072 5 ,1 17 1,5 74 1,663 1,6 19 384 1,982 1,838 6,146 6,465 7,0 76 7,166 7,783 8,160 6,238 6,209 6,223 6,097 7,0 07 8,504 6,818 7,001 7,436 7,4 7 7 7,729 8,096 13,053 13,766 14,6 16 15,149 15,654 14 ,2 17 916 951 901 931 1,002 1,024 861 938 951 1,066 1,123 1,092 1,7 15 2,707 2,397 2,643 3 ,116 3,462 3,532 175 206 250 288 292 290 247 288 348 420 431 434 5 ,727 5,844 6,285 6,258 6,435 6,782 11,945 12,540 13 ,3 17 13,663 14,100 12,691 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 61 Table 5 — Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] O s b o rn e , Kansas Osage, Kansas 19 8 4 19 8 8 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 4 19 8 9 19 8 8 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 9 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e .............................................. Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)"............................................. 172,4 8 1 180,624 19 1,722 198,339 204,816 217,19 6 68.833 70,908 75,098 72,994 73,384 74,316 17 0 ,3 17 172,765 184,455 192,433 201,939 213 ,731 62,268 62,926 61,861 62,253 65,912 70,894 7.4 72 3.422 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m 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 rent5.............................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 2.164 7.859 7.267 5.906 2.877 3.465 6.565 7.982 13.237 10 .741 16.1 15.6 15.8 16.0 16.1 16.2 5.7 5.5 5.4 5.3 5.2 5.1 10,746 11,594 12 ,1 7 1 12,378 12,748 13.387 12,106 12,885 13,843 13 ,713 14 ,13 7 14,603 55,265 6 1,112 64,105 65,417 65,779 69.388 32,194 33,251 39,382 38,265 36,447 33,482 3,435 3,672 4.013 4,262 4.526 5,100 1,723 1,806 1,906 2,034 2,186 1,694 1,640 1,650 57,923 57,024 2,470 60,688 65,027 68,634 69,955 1,998 2,116 1,820 129,887 134,243 32,469 33,561 39,296 37,925 35,901 32,662 109,753 114,464 120,780 126,182 33,110 34,847 36,201 35,986 38,213 43,586 22,531 23,309 21,573 20,527 2 1,751 24,864 29,618 31,313 34,741 3 6 ,171 36,716 39,367 13.833 14,038 14,229 14,542 15,732 16,790 37,598 38.129 41,258 43,139 44,983 47,169 18,873 18,919 19,257 20,494 21,201 21,758 3,418 3,329 3,653 3,855 4,088 4,391 I, 1,703 1,8 18 1,9 37 2,156 14,249 19,654 19,194 18,423 16,708 17,828 II, 12,664 6 11 18,422 15,953 13,309 9,568 1,685 7.383 6,792 5,399 2,363 2,938 6,991 12,269 9,729 6,467 2 ,417 6,153 6,224 6.842 7.15 1 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.............................................. 12,564 12 ,2 71 12,402 13,024 14,345 14,890 710 1,6 68 5,543 6,068 5,673 2.164 7.859 7.267 5.906 2.877 3.465 6.565 7.982 13.237 10 .741 7.472 3.422 53,101 53,253 56,838 59,511 62,902 65,923 25,629 25,269 26,145 27,524 28,975 30,060 40,491 39,403 41,899 43,836 46,520 48,446 20,516 19,942 20,525 21,582 22,785 23,509 528 347 321 412 488 504 346 373 539 670 841 410 592 377 295 214 193 554 348 285 284 4 17 278 568 4,061 4,987 7,4 13 4,704 5,085 5,420 946 585 809 823 856 841 5.505 4,786 4,5 71 7,958 7,690 7,380 2,738 2,520 2,527 3,019 3.285 3,947 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,616 4,732 4,996 1,402 1,256 1,203 1,250 1,308 1,3 74 0 3,342 2,958 2,384 1,336 1,264 1,324 1,769 1,9 77 2,573 8 ,74 1 7,456 7,6 10 7,4 4 7 7.526 8 ,277 2,440 2,535 2,641 2,935 3.285 3.152 2,656 2,310 2,169 2,160 2,288 2,293 3,537 3,436 3,241 3,359 3,223 3,250 3,276 5.505 7,3 9 1 7,332 7,530 7,862 8,904 9,082 3,545 3,337 3,207 2,950 3,145 3,066 1,937 1,996 2,050 2,454 2,395 2,583 2,443 2,454 2,292 2,975 2,933 8,612 9.383 9,708 10,034 11,18 9 12,146 4,459 4,568 5,134 5,0 77 5,541 5,857 12,610 13,850 14,939 15,675 16,382 17 ,4 7 7 5,113 5,327 5,620 5,942 6,190 6,551 1,9 47 2,0 17 2.013 2,140 2,284 2 ,3 17 813 858 874 962 986 1,092 359 362 363 4,621 4.842 5,096 606 10,057 703 848 1,082 1,1 2 1 1,158 215 245 296 11.13 0 12,078 12,453 12,977 14,002 4,085 4,224 4,450 Paw nee, Kansas O tta w a , K a n sas 19 8 4 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 4 19 8 9 19 8 8 19 8 5 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 8 19 8 9 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e 70,206 72,097 79,603 80,044 80,024 70,491 10 7,142 110,249 121,389 12 1,5 74 124,570 125,378 64,978 67,180 70 ,118 71,0 74 74,145 72,425 88,425 91,476 93,316 93,594 100,436 10 7,978 18 ,7 1 7 18,773 28,073 27,980 24,134 17,400 7.6 7.5 7.4 16,043 16,581 17,0 0 7 Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)8............................................. 5,228 4 ,9 17 9,485 8,970 5,879 - 1 ,9 3 4 5.9 5.8 5.9 5.9 5.8 5.9 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 11,8 79 12,446 13 ,474 13,546 13,696 12,033 13,159 34,005 34,735 42,673 42,825 40,628 25,305 71,13 9 1,852 2,035 2,315 2,375 2,476 2,158 2,873 3,126 3,257 3,287 3,076 3,408 - 2 ,7 1 1 - 2 ,8 1 5 - 3 ,1 7 3 - 3 ,3 2 4 78,256 73,659 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........................................... 8.1 7.9 13 ,8 77 73,902 7.7 15,704 84,706 84,227 84,505 80,391 7,437 7,5 01 7,0 13 7,484 7,5 37 9 ,177 - 2 ,1 9 9 - 2 ,6 0 4 39,590 40,201 4 7,3 71 47,934 45,689 32,324 66,067 68,172 78,738 78,125 18,089 19,022 18 ,767 18,318 19,487 22,254 25,137 25,198 24,370 24,473 26,042 29,649 12,527 12,874 13,465 13,792 14,848 15,913 15,938 16,879 18,281 18,976 20,272 22,070 22,205 23,301 26,046 26,925 2 7,227 20,524 42,004 43,687 44,345 44,608 47,415 49,298 2,523 2,587 2,981 3,026 3,098 2,032 3,3 14 3,199 3,216 3,464 3 ,7 7 7 4,018 9 ,277 8,847 13,646 12,874 10,303 2,749 25,821 27,016 37,145 36,155 33,313 27,075 3,815 3,561 8,185 7,649 4,598 - 3 ,1 7 4 16,730 16,844 26,187 26,004 22,170 15,430 5,462 5,286 5,461 5,225 5,705 5,923 9,091 10 ,172 10,958 10 ,151 11,14 3 11,645 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Construction................................................ Government and government enterprises.................... State and local............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. 5,228 4,917 9,485 8,970 5,879 - 1 ,9 3 4 18 ,717 18 ,773 28,073 27,980 24,134 17,400 28 ,777 29,818 33,188 33,855 34,749 27,239 52,422 55,129 56,633 56,247 60,371 62,991 23,555 24,258 27,326 27,612 28,291 20,619 30,215 30,590 30,384 29,694 31,419 31,867 421 353 348 492 515 510 442 461 344 706 691 612 541 559 756 144 152 106 110 144 160 1,144 973 616 2 ,1 1 7 1,754 2,085 2,053 1,954 2,210 2,723 3,125 2,797 2,873 3,373 3 ,176 8,384 9,464 11,530 11,572 1 1 ,3 7 1 1,3 78 1,352 (D) (D) 133 9,331 (D) (D) 3,307 2,420 1,864 1,604 1,249 (D) (D) (0) (D) (D) (D) 641 479 484 318 307 1,7 79 1,385 1,120 931 1,0 71 1,026 1,325 2,519 2,272 2,526 2,489 2,735 2,682 3,803 3,724 3,327 3,475 3,462 3,537 326 2,054 1,756 2,0 71 1,473 1,5 97 1,891 1,9 4 1 2,129 2,551 2,651 2,537 2,4 17 2,373 2,440 2,261 2,490 2,624 5,199 5,072 5,049 4,928 5,157 3,054 3,005 3,451 3,197 3,018 5,216 1,5 16 1,499 1,588 1,805 1,74 8 1,8 11 2,985 4 ,6 11 4,966 5,029 5,295 5,821 6,135 8,980 10,045 1 1 ,1 1 6 9,9 11 10,885 1 1 ,5 71 5,222 5,560 5,862 6,243 6,458 6,620 22,207 24,539 26,249 26,553 28,952 3 1,12 4 606 619 615 695 739 754 1,186 1 ,1 7 7 1,549 1,18 1 1,262 223 262 316 399 408 418 347 361 435 512 524 526 5,448 20,674 23,001 24,265 24,860 27,166 29,309 4,393 4,679 4,931 5,149 5,3 11 1,289 62 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— P I ersonal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 4-8 9 — Continued ______________ [Thousands of dollars] P h illip s , K a n s a s 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 P o tta w a to m ie , K a n s a s 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 I 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ..................................................................................... . Nonfarmpersonal income............................ Farmincome1......................................... 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............................ 94,523 94,236 98,567 100,058 101,484 104,373 174,888 188,704 198,852 87,428 206,705 215,6 21 88,004 226,875 87,923 87,526 92,042 99,075 168,303 174,6 11 182,906 191,152 7,095 20 Í534 6,232 216594 10,644 12,532 9,442 5,298 6,585 14,093 15,946 15,553 12,087 10 >81 7.2 7 .1 6.9 7.0 6.9 6.8 15.8 15.7 15.8 13,045 16.2 13,252 16.3 14,199 16 5 14,372 14,684 15,253 11,10 0 12,001 12,563 12,782 13,203 13,723 54,573 59,905 62,339 61,005 59,431 132,228 55,637 98,426 114,618 118,888 127,016 2,928 129,897 3,087 3 ,211 3,246 3,376 3,785 5,686 6,582 6,934 7,582 -2 19 8,048 -1 3 6 -4 9 4 8769 -4 0 2 -4 7 3 -6 0 9 22,292 16,432 18,628 18,003 52,490 19,285 51,350 20,361 56,200 58,691 57,156 55,037 115,032 124,468 130,582 137,437 26,662 14 1,13 4 26,947 143^820 26,029 24,453 25,965 29,647 32,806 35,155 36,004 35,696 15 ,371 38,002 15,939 43*306 16,338 16,9 14 18,363 19,689 27,050 29,081 32,266 33,572 36,485 39749 70,542 91,130 93,971 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................................... 36,093 36,438 36,322 36,581 37,566 39,050 5,884 5,540 5,662 6,284 6,208 6,835 7 ,7 7 1 8,173 8,360 9,178 9,701 13,660 9980 12,595 17,92 1 19,474 17,23 1 13,546 20,113 29,162 31,516 30,757 5 ,711 29Í066 2¿77 4,906 9,372 11,226 8,167 4,053 5,000 12,560 14,466 14,038 10,607 7,949 8*832 7,689 8,549 8,248 9,064 9,493 15 ,113 16,602 17,050 16 ,719 18,459 19,445 7,095 6,232 10,644 12,532 9,442 5,298 6,585 14,093 15,946 15,553 12,087 48,542 48,341 10,281 49,261 49,807 51,563 54,133 91,841 100,525 102,942 111,46 3 117,8 10 121*947 40,379 39,329 39,685 40,088 41,2 48 43,419 77,304 84,613 85,915 94,755 99,924 102,544 829 857 77,283 79,012 87,081 437 434 415 512 2,600 2,515 1,568 1,286 1,455 1,509 371 353 303 352 381 2,059 2,088 2,701 1,966 2,153 2,200 9,315 14,625 12,412 12,200 13,575 10,053 10,628 9,422 9,574 12,289 11,908 13,3 72 18,628 18,142 18,279 20,436 21,039 22*421 11,19 2 11,645 12,275 535 629 516 564 661 791 426 (0 ) (D) (0 ) (D) (0 ) 12 ,78 7 (0 ) 6,868 (0 ) 6,931 (D) (0 ) 7,436 6,914 6,996 8,598 9,394 10,146 6,515 (0 ) 6,688 585 7,584 6,562 19,816 20,189 21,023 23,249 23,3 71 3,161 2¿995 2,987 2,942 2,686 2,929 2,969 4,274 3,932 4,053 4,809 4,460 4,950 5*383 3,929 3,803 3,633 3,937 3,934 10,323 11,10 9 12,570 14 ,1 2 7 15,917 17*793 2,378 2,214 2,104 2,396 2,053 1,986 2,19 7 2,377 2,527 3,446 3,474 8,363 ¿85 8,809 8,994 8,805 9,590 10,258 11,864 13,322 14,087 15,345 16,388 8,163 18*756 9,012 9,576 9,719 10 ,315 10 ,714 14,537 15,912 17,0 2 7 16,708 17,886 19*403 1,045 11,228 11,283 11,838 831 948 1,005 999 273 324 391 470 483 488 594 708 854 1,093 1,140 7,059 1*179 7,74 0 8,180 8,250 8,78 7 9,148 12,675 13,939 14,857 14,223 15,268 16,726 1,078 1,268 1,265 P ra tt, K ansas 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 1,316 1,392 1,478 1,498 R a w lin s , K a n s a s 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ..................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income............................ Farmincome1......................................... 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............................ 146,282 158,531 16 1,162 150,830 164,853 161,261 47,43 7 55,608 55,652 55,922 51,959 53,625 132,128 13 7,179 130,477 129,061 138,214 150,831 36,497 37,759 37,622 37,026 39,629 14,154 42*325 21,352 30,685 21,769 26,639 10,430 10,940 17,849 11,300 18,030 18,896 12,330 10.9 11.0 10.8 10.4 10.2 10.0 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.7 3 .7 3.6 13,386 14,45 7 14,932 14,496 16,154 16,19 1 12,0 12 14,455 14,550 15,094 14,224 14,9 37 100,320 110,940 110 ,156 100,007 99,707 29,412 109,982 26,315 33,443 34,132 35,603 30,404 5,347 5,850 5,293 5,233 6,106 973 1,052 1,104 1,162 1,252 - 2 ,6 8 1 - 3 ,1 2 4 - 1 ,4 8 7 -9 4 1 - 1 ,5 1 0 - 1 ,6 0 5 404 391 297 337 333 92,292 466 101,966 103,376 93,833 10 3,0 17 91,996 25,746 32,782 33,325 34,778 29,485 31,947 28,533 34,025 33,339 3 1,9 11 34,071 38,768 14,161 15,292 14,2 10 12,880 13,649 15,592 22,043 22,540 24,447 25,086 27,765 30,497 7,530 7,534 8 ,1 17 8,264 8,825 9,500 12,349 13,467 14,139 5,455 1,345 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.......................... See footnotes at end of tables. 69,131 70,988 61,9 47 60,613 63,721 68,041 12,009 6,236 6,144 5,301 5,103 5,594 6,206 1,085 1,084 1,149 1,189 1,342 1*358 24,953 33,808 42,908 34,291 40,667 25,460 13,221 20,010 20,193 20,947 14,923 14,139 12,201 19,474 28,884 19,936 24,858 8,700 9,540 16,511 16,755 17,6 12 11,094 10 ,115 12,752 14,334 14,024 14,355 15,809 16,760 3,681 3,499 3,438 3,335 3,829 4,024 14,154 21,352 30,685 21,769 26,639 10,430 10,940 17,849 18,030 18,896 12,330 11,300 86,166 89,588 79 ,4 71 78,238 83,343 89,277 15,375 15,594 16,102 16,70 7 18,074 18 ,112 7 2 ,1 1 7 74,136 62,751 60,894 64,543 68,023 11,30 7 11,193 11,446 11,885 13,073 12,546 341 348 12,790 13,915 576 553 627 825 935 880 284 243 221 348 17,0 5 7 16,146 7,943 5,906 5,842 5,217 279 276 201 2 17 255 5,145 6,570 4,739 3,599 3 ,715 3 ,713 992 875 676 623 752 662 2,885 2,786 2,248 2,343 2,748 2,755 271 399 454 920 1,332 1,050 187 958 829 802 (» ) (0 ) (0 ) (0 ) 1,9 57 1,446 1,556 1,8 79 1,948 (0 ) 7,054 6,719 7,130 6,457 7,387 9,101 1,18 1 (0 ) 958 (0 ) 1,0 75 (0 ) 802 (0 ) (D ) (D) 1,927 1,067 1,130 6,872 6,980 6,725 6,459 7 ,1 1 7 7,2 15 1,638 1,70 7 1,498 1,261 1,3 51 1*712 11,430 11,825 11,080 4,255 4,304 4,023 4,916 4,629 4,461 1,442 1,370 1,3 91 1,489 1,442 1,286 16,843 18,253 18,236 19,729 21,206 23,609 3,233 3,435 4,022 4,226 4,381 3,991 14,049 15,452 16,720 17,344 18,800 21,254 4,068 4,401 4,656 4,822 5,001 5,566 1,130 1,243 1,283 639 638 426 496 598 703 712 71 1 149 174 210 250 255 257 12,493 13,713 14,839 15,259 16,617 19,063 3,327 3,601 3,808 3,933 4,10 7 4,6 71 78 7 10,660 1,382 869 10,964 1,4 71 807 11,0 72 1,480 1,987 592 1,930 626 1,908 638 1,999 639 2,152 (D) 2*180 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 63 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] R e p u b lic , K a n s a s R en o, Kansas 19 8 4 19 8 4 19 8 9 19 8 8 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 9 19 8 8 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e 795,309 844,870 861,525 863,498 921,142 956,761 81,930 93,305 10 0,179 102,956 102,168 770 ,13 8 8 12 ,677 819,598 825,267 887,160 935,342 72,437 77,204 78,363 79,186 83,007 89,127 Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 2 5 ,171 32,193 41,927 38,231 33,982 21,419 9,493 16,10 1 20,102 20,993 19,949 13,041 64.9 65.1 65.5 65.1 64.7 64.5 7.3 7.2 7 .1 7.0 6.9 6.8 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l la r s ) ........................................................................... 12,25 1 12,973 13,156 13,261 14,240 14,829 11,229 12,923 13,909 14,2 81 14,908 15,022 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........................................... 557,290 589,182 603,624 639,209 638,005 44,636 52,858 58,614 60,359 60,946 55,302 33,257 36,756 38,162 38,060 41,299 43,910 2,319 2,558 2,739 2,845 2,994 3,361 - 6 ,8 7 3 - 7 ,9 3 4 - 7 ,8 9 5 - 5 ,2 9 7 - 8 ,0 3 4 - 5 ,7 5 2 228 115 67 176 498 517,16 0 544,492 557,567 555,510 589,876 588,343 42,545 50,415 55,764 57,581 58,128 52,439 598,867 98,465 -1 1 1 164,104 178,624 175,160 175,353 188,743 214,269 24,662 26,822 26,055 25,596 27,186 31,0 41 114,045 121,75 4 128,798 132,635 142,523 154,149 14,723 16,068 16,646 17,002 17,6 42 18,688 425,635 447,422 449,443 446,597 481,458 486,716 2 7,113 28,3 77 29,729 30,296 30,868 31,529 43,956 43,795 44,091 42,484 46,150 47,788 2,458 2,590 2,769 2,775 2,932 3,040 87,699 97,965 110,090 109,786 111,6 0 1 103,501 15,065 21,891 26,116 27,288 27,146 20,733 18,697 19,563 18,561 11,694 8,585 9,039 13,041 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Farm............................................................ 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.............................................. 21,360 28,538 38,432 34,681 30,548 18,091 7,969 14,638 66,339 69,427 71,658 75,105 81,053 85,410 7,096 7,253 7,419 7,725 2 5 ,171 32,193 41,9 27 38,231 33,982 21,419 9,493 16,101 20,102 20,993 19,949 532,119 556,989 561,697 560,636 605,227 616,586 35,143 36,757 38,512 39,366 40,997 42,261 466,527 484,752 484,301 479,571 519,299 522,557 27,621 28,743 29,913 30,553 31,682 32,628 2,095 700 682 554 1,1 1 8 1,063 1,095 1,590 1,6 07 1,288 2,429 2,316 7,688 7,802 5,969 5,741 5,645 5,840 155 215 106 11 1 335 303 29,815 31,239 31,854 29,957 28,121 26,559 3,544 4,032 4,16 1 3,723 3,050 2,060 14 4 ,113 3,247 3,571 3,814 4,586 145,328 138,753 131,260 146,479 148,604 2,452 2,659 58,460 56,727 55,769 52,216 55,380 56,613 1,440 (0 ) 85,653 88,601 82,984 79,044 91,099 91,991 1,0 12 (D) 36,549 35,168 34,104 29,312 30,748 32,167 4,091 4,093 34 ,4 17 34,315 31,754 32,742 34,276 34,893 2,444 2,697 2,790 2,908 3,224 3,594 83,822 93,838 94,243 93,525 10 9,712 9 9,771 4,847 4,556 4,413 4,256 4,150 4,363 22,303 23,401 25,806 30,773 2 9 ,111 27,423 2,130 2,180 2,215 2,644 2,706 2,828 106,230 112,054 120,530 123,832 132,891 145,205 7,258 7,629 8,093 8,185 8,969 9,580 65,592 72,237 77,396 81,065 85,928 94,029 7,5 22 8,014 8,599 8,813 9,315 9,633 8,561 8,884 919 956 1,038 1,068 1,134 1,1 76 (D) (D) (D) (0 ) 4,334 4,037 (D) (0 ) 4,3 71 (0 ) (D) 4,219 7,2 91 7,679 7,930 8,143 2,558 3,058 3,698 4,592 4,708 4,783 275 322 388 474 482 485 55,743 61,500 65,768 68,330 72,659 80,362 6,328 6,736 7 ,1 7 3 7,2 71 7,699 7,9 72 . R ile y , K a n s a s R ic e , K a n s a s 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 8 19 8 4 19 8 9 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 14 5 ,10 1 15 3,197 155,213 150,229 153,460 154,484 655,145 681,096 713,0 85 742,706 79 1,6 21 844,943 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)*............................................. 137,9 67 137,638 133,122 133,314 140,285 148,850 652,2 17 676,705 707,521 739,481 788,425 844,301 7,13 4 15,559 22,091 16,915 13,175 5,634 2,928 4,391 5,564 3,225 3,196 642 11.6 11.3 11 .2 1 1 .1 10.9 10.8 65.2 64.2 62.6 62.6 62.7 62.2 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 12,4 74 13,500 13,882 13,540 14,0 74 14,363 10,054 10,602 11,384 11,858 12,621 13,583 81,348 88,567 92,897 88,140 87,189 80,024 332,217 350,290 370,049 392,324 417,29 1 443,454 4,730 4,944 4,933 4,988 5,231 5,612 1 7 ,7 1 8 19,378 20,841 22,392 21,361 23,523 4,501 3,864 4,083 4,394 4,478 4,844 17 7 ,16 7 172,592 177,488 179,499 186,629 19 1,3 71 8 1,119 87,487 92,047 87,546 86,436 79,256 491,666 503,504 526,696 549,431 582,559 611,302 35,487 36,690 36,726 35,664 38,141 43,444 94,394 99,909 10 3,778 104,700 112,222 127,442 106,199 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........................................... 28,495 29,020 26,440 27,019 28,883 31,784 69,085 77,683 82,6 11 88,575 96,840 5 8 ,711 58,758 57,041 56,912 58,430 58,098 266,874 279,868 294,185 311,5 21 3 27,775 350,608 6,016 5,750 5,591 5,485 5,799 5,835 23,477 23,941 25,464 27,095 30,949 33,630 16,621 24,059 30,265 25,743 22,960 16,091 41,866 46,481 50,400 53,708 58,567 59,216 4,868 13,349 19,946 14,706 11,003 3,489 1,562 3,075 4,285 1,895 1,883 -6 6 0 10,319 11,037 11,95 7 12,602 40,304 43,406 46,115 51,813 56,684 59,876 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. 11,75 3 10 ,710 7,13 4 15,559 22,091 16,915 13 ,175 5,634 2,928 4,391 5,564 3,225 3,196 642 74 ,2 14 73,008 70,806 71,225 74,0 14 74,390 329,289 345,899 364,485 389,099 414,095 442,812 62,738 60,762 57,927 57,766 60,194 59,766 193,199 254,104 202,297 210,505 228,761 241,513 624 578 547 765 802 880 882 924 1,0 21 1,350 1,558 11,73 3 10,740 9,022 8,495 8,877 8,796 1,491 1,594 1,090 960 1,095 1,373 3,455 3,438 2,896 2,630 2,770 2,780 29,402 29,986 33,855 38,007 34,681 32,779 7,369 7,904 7,687 7,349 8,230 8,227 10,222 9,527 9,954 10,318 11,4 15 11 ,9 1 7 5,000 5,487 (0 ) 5,386 5,322 5,247 7 ,1 6 7 7,432 8,081 8,623 9,5 71 10,133 (D) 1,963 2,908 2,980 3,055 2,095 1,8 73 1,695 1,844 1,784 11,12 5 tu n 10,600 10,991 12,175 12,721 13,324 1,755 2,369 2,4 17 14 ,113 13,3 14 11,672 11,152 10,997 10,633 4,206 4,200 4,301 4,346 4,498 3,623 11,846 11,857 1 1 ,1 0 7 11,669 12,964 6,481 6 ,211 5,903 5,774 5,872 6,062 36,772 38,211 37,434 39,197 42,980 2,989 21,789 23,296 26,365 3 1,10 7 31,081 34,065 45,118 2,990 3,204 3,152 3,926 3,224 11 ,7 6 7 1 1 ,1 7 3 12 ,74 7 13,329 14,924 15 ,776 69,670 75 ,791 79,079 85,162 93,564 101,052 11,4 76 12,246 12,879 13,459 13,820 14,624 136,090 143,602 153,980 160,338 172,582 188,708 1,2 27 1,288 1,301 1,425 1,5 01 1,566 24,529 24,823 25,596 25,542 26,327 4,342 4,260 141,913 15 7,471 439 508 612 749 761 768 2 ,714 3,134 3,585 4,251 9,810 10,450 10,966 11,285 11,558 12,290 108,847 115,645 124,799 130,545 26,977 64 KANSAS LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued R o o k s, Kansas 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 Ru sh , Kansas 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ....................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income............................ Farmincome1..................................... 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 rent*................ Plus: Transfer payments............................ 81,296 8 4 ,172 83,151 81,903 84,214 84,299 59,273 58,860 60,541 58,798 55,847 7 7 ,1 1 5 58,715 79,673 75,294 72,159 76,018 81,228 51,195 51,785 51,480 49,841 4 ,18 1 51,850 57,257 4,499 7,857 9,744 8,196 3,071 8,078 7,0 75 9,061 8,957 3,997 1,458 7.0 6.9 6.8 6.4 6.2 6.0 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.0 3.8 11,600 3.6 12,233 12,291 12 ,78 7 13,565 14,0 57 13,428 13,6 72 14,539 14,814 14 ,7 12 16,135 26,061 26,503 49,987 50,480 49,768 49,786 50,489 46,557 30,141 28,814 30,094 2,866 3,052 2,841 2,759 2,925 3,203 1,405 1,475 1,455 1,476 - 3 ,0 8 4 1,558 1,9 27 -2 ,9 4 5 -2 ,2 4 3 - 1 ,9 9 0 -2 ,0 6 3 -2 ,0 0 3 3,678 3,238 3,016 2,800 2,757 44,037 2,045 44,483 44,684 45,037 45,501 41,351 32,414 30,577 31,655 31,192 27,260 23,684 26,621 25,052 23,422 21,520 22,848 26,003 16,751 17,344 15,303 13,820 14,6 78 16 ,73 7 13,575 14,6 37 15,045 15,346 15,865 16,945 10,108 10,939 13,583 13,786 13,909 15,357 31,9 73 31,666 27,765 27,012 2 7,74 1 28,178 16,432 16,357 15,415 15 ,179 15,396 17,689 3 ,112 2,958 2,658 2,583 2,698 2,824 1,634 1,555 1,452 1,434 1,486 1,8 75 14,902 15,856 19,345 20,191 20,050 15,555 12,075 10,902 13,227 13,255 9,179 6,939 3,431 3,759 7,129 8,981 7,434 2,303 6,939 5,991 8,031 7,927 3,012 522 11 ,4 7 1 12,097 12,216 11 ,2 10 12,616 13,252 5,136 4,911 5,196 5,328 6,167 6,417 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.......................... 4 ,18 1 4,499 7,857 9,744 8,196 3,071 8,078 7,0 75 9,061 8,957 3,997 1,458 45,806 45,981 4 1,9 11 40,042 42,293 43,486 22,063 21,739 21,033 20,911 22,064 25,045 38,392 37,893 33,331 31,424 33,420 33,420 16 ,775 16 ,112 15,135 15,009 15,942 18 ,714 173 203 207 155 206 231 239 167 166 10,680 10,018 6,266 5,750 5,556 5,154 359 271 185 167 190 3,319 3,500 3,011 2,292 2,471 2,389 1,442 1,489 1,067 1,334 1,379 1,3 17 2,400 2,485 2,873 2,956 3,169 3,184 2,926 2,847 2,662 2,433 2,543 5,267 (D) 213 209 170 169 (D) 699 (») (0 ) (0 ) 0» 1,306 1,165 0» 3,669 1,786 (9 ) 3,188 (9 ) 2,5 71 (0 ) 2,499 (D) 1,620 1,682 1,769 3,084 (D) (D) (D) 2,5 71 2,470 1,904 2,659 2,674 893 3 ,10 7 2,994 3,854 3,734 3,065 3 ,172 3,536 3,243 2,897 2,940 2,426 2,305 2,321 2,219 5,815 5,467 5 ,112 4,739 5,383 5,397 2,176 2,091 1,666 1,639 1,8 07 1,793 1,766 1,833 2,080 1,9 77 1,9 01 1,632 1,572 1,193 1,270 1,0 87 1,084 6,659 7,632 7,828 7,658 8,598 9,342 2,660 2,789 3 ,10 7 3,020 3,342 3,661 7,4 14 8,088 8,580 8,618 8,873 10,066 5,288 5,627 5,898 5,902 6,122 6,331 760 777 791 841 263 306 370 433 433 428 166 196 237 268 265 260 6,391 7,005 7,419 7,3 44 7,5 13 8,689 4,391 4,666 4,871 4 ,774 4,950 5,180 927 949 731 765 R u s s e ll, K a n s a s 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 790 860 1,830 907 891 S a lin e , K a n s a s 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o ta l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ..................................................................................... . Nonfarmpersonal income............................ Farmincome1......................................... Population (thousands)2.............................. 132,004 134,574 131,610 129 ,137 128,162 130,596 669,341 690,392 712,78 6 749,527 79 7,6 77 123,585 122,549 117,28 0 115,831 118,696 125,453 662,150 684,905 706,573 741,830 792,219 852,255 8,419 12,025 14,330 13,306 9,466 5,143 7,1 9 1 5,487 6,213 7,697 5,458 - 1 ,9 4 2 850,313 9.1 8.9 8.5 8.2 7.9 7 .7 50.4 50.1 49.6 50.0 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) ................................... 50.0 50.0 14,5 70 15,153 15 ,4 11 15 ,72 7 16,129 17,062 13,278 13,785 14,363 14,995 15,950 1 7 ,0 1 7 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............................. 519,198 548,325 582,504 610,334 4,848 4,950 4,620 4 ,74 7 4,688 5,030 30,215 32,213 34,866 3 6 ,771 39,674 44,009 -5 ,0 9 5 -4 ,4 5 8 -3 ,5 2 4 - 4 ,2 0 6 - 3 ,6 4 3 -3 ,6 0 9 - 1 0 ,4 1 1 - 9 ,2 2 7 -9 ,8 3 4 - 1 0 ,7 5 3 - 1 1 ,5 3 0 -1 2 ,9 8 2 75,664 76,9 75 73,9 13 72,929 68,336 64,005 453,960 453,215 474,498 500,801 531,300 553,343 38,141 38,114 36,602 34,462 36,699 41,783 125,299 139,225 134,802 140,963 15 1,218 17 1,72 4 18,199 19,485 21,095 21,746 23,127 24,808 90,082 97,952 103,486 10 7,763 115,159 125,246 59,432 57,359 50,057 51,409 48,840 48,241 369,546 368,776 384,950 409,074 433,274 457,007 5,823 5,418 4,763 4,832 4,633 4,725 36,730 34,632 36,370 38,057 40,363 43,989 20,352 23,606 27,237 25,641 23,194 19,678 88,310 9 1,247 97,878 10 1,19 4 108,867 109,338 7,3 78 11,036 13,3 74 12,307 8,479 4,165 5,706 12,974 12,570 13,863 13,334 14 ,715 15,513 8,419 12,025 14,330 13,306 9,466 5,143 7,19 1 5,487 85,607 86,383 82,057 81,882 76,667 72,644 494,586 494,655 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings bytype: Wages and salaries................................ Other labor income................................. Proprietors’ income6............................... 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.......................... See footnotes at end of tables. 4,032 4,786 6,204 3,972 - 3 ,4 3 3 87,215 93,092 94,990 104,895 1 1 2 ,7 7 1 6,213 7,6 97 5.458 - 1 ,9 4 2 77,18 8 74,358 6 7,72 7 68,576 67,201 67,501 487,395 489,168 512,985 540,628 577,046 612,276 66,108 62,571 55,591 56,637 55,030 54,648 434,460 4 3 2,171 453,075 478,6 18 511,483 542,674 290 242 219 323 329 335 1,594 1,609 1,594 2 ,172 2,374 23,607 21,890 12,125 14,354 11 ,7 2 1 10,089 2,114 2,481 1,458 1,654 1,946 2,153 4,399 4,289 4,400 3,004 2,801 2,737 32,154 34,306 37,294 36,683 36,465 35,612 5,355 3,689 4,322 4,536 5,081 6,007 106,590 99,511 102,815 113,433 108,310 121,076 1,538 1,693 2,503 1,960 1,435 1,231 1,2 10 37,6 15 42,221 42,741 44,287 46,435 3 ,8 17 1,996 2,362 3,101 3,850 4,79 7 68,975 57,290 60,074 69,146 61,875 70,675 4,353 4,343 6,135 5,950 5,916 5 ,113 36,497 30,627 29,655 29,487 29.458 32,316 3,928 4,074 3,451 2,968 3,057 2,937 46,642 46,881 45,322 45,108 63,847 67,313 7,986 7,800 7,059 7,4 10 7,679 7,9 77 58,416 59,547 61,049 63,988 68,958 70,190 3,681 3,674 3,852 4,4 11 3,872 3,660 19,430 19,096 21,364 26,491 23,324 20,928 12,509 12,570 14,028 13,681 14,5 74 15,793 131,023 138,113 152,524 159,602 176,801 190,583 11,080 11 ,78 7 12,136 11,939 12 ,171 12,853 52,935 56,997 59,910 62,010 65,563 69,602 1,270 1,295 1,3 27 1,3 74 1,270 1,230 9,505 10,382 10,589 10,862 11,527 341 403 486 554 555 547 1,9 13 2,285 2,738 3,3 77 3,487 3,571 9,469 10,089 10,323 10 ,011 10,346 11,0 76 4 1,5 17 44,330 46,583 4 7 ,7 7 1 50,549 54,188 50,401 11,843 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 65 Table 5 — Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Sedgwick, Kansas S co tt, Kansas 19 8 4 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 4 19 8 9 19 8 8 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 Income by Place of Residence .............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............ ................................ 74,620 83,729 88,916 94,874 89,633 90,857 5,479,228 5,738 ,15 7 6,081,960 6,337,357 6,747,3 35 7,2 15 ,28 7 61.254 64,538 66,413 66,722 70,653 77,094 5,472,436 5,721,956 6,056,222 6,317,008 6,731,365 7,197,953 13.366 19.191 22.503 28.152 18.980 13.763 6.792 16,201 25.738 20.349 15.970 17.334 5.9 5.8 5.7 5.6 5.4 5.3 383.1 387.2 389.4 394.5 402.1 407.0 12,678 14,456 15 ,72 1 16,963 16,498 17,091 14,304 14,818 15,620 16,065 16,780 1 7 ,7 2 7 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... 48.254 56,214 59,394 65,394 57,955 55,368 4,647,835 4,850,468 5,200,614 5,469,148 5,789,915 6,085,399 2,155 2,440 2,499 2,537 2,639 3,008 286,360 315,140 348,386 363,981 390,572 424,973 244 3 71 483 652 668 675 -3 6 3 ,5 7 7 -3 9 2 ,9 4 5 -4 3 7 ,4 9 8 -4 7 8 ,6 0 3 -4 9 1 ,4 9 5 - 5 0 7 ,3 1 5 4,907,848 5,15 3 ,111 T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m 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........................................... 46,343 54,145 57,378 63,509 55,984 53,035 3,997,898 4,142,383 4,414,730 4,626,564 19 ,110 20,339 20,389 19,720 21,036 23,961 835,309 912,287 939,373 943,932 $ 1 4 ,7 9 7 1,152,099 9,16 7 9.245 11,14 9 11,645 12,613 13,861 646,021 683,487 727,8 57 766,861 824,690 910,0 77 28,456 29,765 29,559 30,164 30,878 32,786 3,813,065 3,979,260 4,248,129 4,465,795 4,706,834 4,932,821 2,397 2,422 2,462 2,453 2,574 2,775 425,743 423,780 464,173 481,165 509,210 542,203 24,503 19,807 409,027 447,428 488,312 522,188 573,8 71 610,375 Earnings by Place of W ork 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.............................................. 17,4 0 1 24,027 27,373 3 2 ,77 7 8,883 14,782 18,185 23,663 14,526 9,307 3,298 12,876 22,568 17 ,1 4 1 12,870 14,350 8,5 18 9.245 9,188 9 ,114 9,9 77 10,500 405,729 434,552 465,744 505,047 561,001 596,025 13.366 19.191 22.503 28.152 18.980 13.763 6.792 16,201 25.738 20.349 15.970 17.334 34,888 37,023 36,891 37,242 38,975 41,605 4,641,043 4,834,267 5,174,876 5,448,799 5,773,945 6,068,065 34,033 4,154,297 4,309,464 4,626,150 4,870,504 5,143,859 5,404,152 29,764 31,516 31,096 31,051 31,593 1,664 1,8 57 1,800 2,088 1,9 13 2,360 10,347 11,363 12,034 1,0 78 1,220 1,099 879 427 227 103,557 106,209 79 ,12 7 67,830 64.827 60,465 273,248 269,335 1,949,979 2,075,9 74 2,495 2,840 15 ,172 2,5 70 2,481 2,614 2,622 258,291 26 1,471 269,716 269,074 560 583 1,570,200 1,593,917 1,796,030 1,880,264 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,239 1,0 76 1,066 6 17 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (0) 16,783 16,155 211,0 06 2 17,0 10 231,360 246,019 259.827 249,758 1,3 59,194 1,376,907 1,564,670 1,634,245 1,690,152 1,8 26,216 309,388 349,553 351,445 377,056 5,613 6,260 6,459 6,629 6,999 7,0 57 291,781 292,630 298,915 4,105 4,073 3,544 3,513 3,610 4,228 3 11,5 27 336,237 343,108 343,308 363,044 4,416 4,476 4,068 3,734 4,229 4,330 442,415 463,872 486,512 502,257 537,8 12 1,746 1,5 72 1,464 1,909 1,898 2,031 227,920 247,356 264,011 296,571 282,869 278,313 996,409 1,0 76,697 1,186,640 1,3 05,744 1,417,596 663,913 557,813 7,408 8,142 9,026 9,201 9,343 10,595 938,259 5,124 5,507 5,795 6,191 7,382 7,5 72 486,746 524,803 548,726 578,295 630,086 604 654 698 791 1,6 12 1,534 105,787 11 4 ,74 4 11 4 ,6 11 121,6 42 136,939 222 262 316 378 379 379 82,446 87,061 87,490 97,001 101,854 104,840 298,513 322,998 346,625 359,652 391,293 418,620 4,298 4,591 4,78 1 5,022 5,391 5,659 Shawnee, Kansas Sew ard, Kansas 19 8 5 19 8 4 19 8 7 19 8 6 140,453 19 8 5 19 8 4 19 8 9 19 8 8 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 Income by Place of Residence Farmincome1...................................................... 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 ) .......................................................................... 251,812 275,567 275,985 273,595 280,933 289,898 2,222,325 2,357,509 2,473,749 2,607,062 2,771,3 5 4 2,9 77,494 232,586 244,498 245,561 243,711 252,026 266,487 2,209,598 2,337,554 2,453,2 77 2,590,378 2,758,868 2,962,341 19,226 31,069 30,424 29,884 28,907 23,411 12 ,72 7 19,955 20,472 16,684 12,486 15,153 18.1 18 .7 18.8 18.7 18.5 18.4 159.2 159.7 160.7 162.4 164.8 166.5 14,738 14,653 14,661 15,200 15,752 13,962 14,761 15,397 16,055 16,816 17,886 228,403 250,792 248,043 240,898 243,305 245,099 1,796,027 1,897,950 1,997,870 2,116 ,674 2,249,305 2,375,229 12,646 14,103 14,352 13,822 13,953 15,015 106,942 118,833 129,309 136,941 142,904 155,166 -2 4 ,4 2 5 -2 6 ,0 6 8 - 2 6 ,3 9 1 -2 3 ,5 7 5 -2 2 ,9 8 5 -2 3 ,5 0 9 -1 6 5 ,0 4 8 - 1 7 7 ,0 3 0 - 1 9 4 ,5 0 1 -2 0 3 ,4 6 2 -2 2 2 ,9 3 4 -2 3 8 ,6 3 2 1,883,467 1,981,431 13,910 Derivation of total personal income: Less: Personal contributions for social insurance’............... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.............................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 210,621 207,300 203,501 206,367 206,575 1,5 24,037 1,602,087 1,674,060 1 ,7 76 ,2 71 38,429 40,716 40,210 40,474 43,268 49,113 373,050 405,432 428,161 438,710 470,091 534,060 22,051 24,230 28,475 29,620 31,298 34,210 325,238 349,990 371,5 28 392,081 417,796 462,003 166,728 175,689 172,484 167,809 168,123 173,0 12 1,5 03,977 1,5 8 7,174 1,667,346 1,763,018 1,8 72,765 1,9 70 ,511 18,480 18,599 18,627 17,343 17,402 18,213 140,465 142,810 149,964 157,830 167,720 179,910 57,780 53,874 151,585 167,966 180,560 195,826 208,820 224,808 191,332 Earnings by Place of W ork Earnings by type: Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: 43,195 56,504 56,932 55,746 17,404 29,278 28,658 28,018 27,036 21,514 11,245 18,548 19 ,12 1 15,302 1 1 ,1 4 1 13,846 25,791 27,226 28,274 27,728 30,744 32,360 140,340 149,418 161,439 180,524 197,6 79 210,962 19,226 31,069 30,424 29,884 28,907 23,411 12 ,72 7 19,955 20,472 16,684 12,486 15,153 209,177 219,723 2 17,6 19 2 11,0 14 214,398 221,688 1,783,300 1,8 77,995 1,9 77,398 2,099,990 2,236,819 2,360,076 182,713 184,489 190,651 1,400,887 1,472,691 1,544,350 1,652,346 1,758,064 1,844,339 186,502 Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... See footnotes at end of tables. 191,0 46 6,334 661 568 932 901 961 4,239 3,884 3 ,718 5,863 6,091 26,928 19,498 19,054 18,570 18,236 7,806 8,851 6,876 7,1 6 7 7,963 9,012 8,495 8,704 11,804 10,927 11,395 9,734 10 1,621 102,769 111,78 5 125 ,774 125,409 124,939 44,889 48,413 48,105 51,306 47,629 44,926 244,239 254,527 262,591 282,423 291,263 302,889 37,13 3 42,000 46,464 48,9 17 45,880 42,770 209,034 221,457 227,865 247,963 255,404 262,110 7,756 6,413 1,6 41 2,389 1,749 2,156 35,205 33,070 34,726 34,460 35,859 40,779 296,741 34,303 State and local............................................. 195,248 709 26,851 33,523 34,391 22,681 22,0 17 29,276 2 57,770 266,621 265,403 266,326 274,982 13,544 14,2 81 115,910 124,272 130,253 134,441 105,341 10 7,214 236,255 12,454 13,541 12 ,8 77 12,412 23,329 23,875 24,063 23,285 24,531 26,659 150,963 15 7,415 162,400 171,6 13 232,861 6,678 7,4 13 7,146 8,310 9,0 17 7,562 130,887 137,740 148,164 172,858 175,816 183,936 28,794 32,190 32,594 33,806 36,885 39,016 387,452 416,6 12 453,160 485,881 538,338 577,019 382,413 405,304 433,048 447,644 478,755 515,737 22,675 24,475 26,573 28,301 29,909 31,037 2.046 2,394 2,5 12 2,693 2,908 2,503 80,235 79,9 72 80,849 83,284 91,428 690 837 1,0 10 1,261 1,290 1,313 7,838 8,852 13,144 16,159 17,240 17,40 7 370,087 401,630 19,939 21,244 23,051 24,347 2 5 ,711 27,221 294,340 316,480 339,055 348,201 96,700 66 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5 — Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Sheridan, Kansas 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income..................................................................................... 1985 1986 1987 Sherm an, Kansas 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Per capita personal income (dollars)................................................... 42,679 35,405 7,274 3.4 12,410 46,412 34,907 11,505 3.4 13,635 42,911 34,246 8,665 3.3 12,871 45,982 34,658 11,324 3.3 14,148 47,003 36,907 10,096 3.2 14,837 45,702 40,163 5,539 3.1 14,781 101,156 84,375 16,781 7.5 13,514 110,990 83,857 27,133 7.4 15,092 112,676 86,133 26,543 7.1 15,928 105,541 85,076 20,465 7.0 15,101 111,629 89,622 22,007 6.8 16,310 111,195 96^514 14,681 6.7 16,648 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........................................... 24,342 1,007 -196 23,139 13,989 5,551 28,642 1,085 -267 27,290 13,534 5,588 25,531 1,090 -295 24,146 12,903 5,862 28,838 1,162 -293 27,383 12,636 5,963 28,657 1,212 -299 27,146 13,391 6,466 25,304 1,400 -444 23,460 15,308 6,934 64,857 2,940 615 62,532 22,888 15,736 73,236 2,971 729 70,994 23,661 16,335 73,384 3,085 756 71,055 23,338 18,283 67,319 3,119 714 64,914 21,796 18,831 70,262 3,158 904 68,008 23,125 20,496 65,050 3524 1,016 62Ì542 26*326 22Ì327 11,971 1,032 11,339 5,541 5,798 12,358 1,049 15,235 9,848 5,387 11,891 1,011 12,629 7,077 5,552 12,263 1,037 15,538 9,708 5,830 12,612 1,101 14,944 8,528 6,416 13,358 1,224 10,722 4,019 6,703 40,256 3,292 21,309 13,561 7,748 38,567 3,026 31,643 24,026 7,617 38,484 3,064 31,836 23,545 8,291 37,798 3,003 26,518 17,393 9,125 37,788 3,076 29,398 19,004 10,394 38,985 3,197 22,868 11,738 11,130 7,274 17,068 12,819 500 178 995 129 (D) (0) 1,713 2,082 2,075 1,463 3,684 4,249 449 129 3,671 11,505 17,137 12,608 428 181 1,551 110 (0) (D) 1,363 2,046 1,997 1,437 3,495 4,529 467 152 3,910 8,665 16,866 12,132 398 174 1,292 115 (0) (0) 1,717 1,939 1,805 1,389 3,303 4,734 490 184 4,060 11,324 17,514 12,803 617 201 1,515 141 (D) (9) 1,586 2,016 1,783 1,613 3,331 4,711 543 220 3,948 10,096 ¡8,561 13,756 664 183 1,346 156 (9) (0) 1,700 2,227 1,980 1,829 3,671 4,805 553 221 4,031 5,539 19,765 14,857 581 170 1,990 142 (9) (9) 1,684 2,458 1,999 1,828 4,005 4,908 462 220 4,226 16,781 48,076 37,306 398 905 3,537 2,063 1,854 209 6,733 3,477 8,138 2,620 9,435 10,770 1,576 319 8,875 27,133 46,103 34,911 399 604 2,632 1,055 864 191 6,073 3,585 8,181 2,371 10,011 11,192 1,642 354 9,196 26,543 46,841 34,948 355 277 2,162 853 591 262 6,537 3,707 7,870 2,512 10,675 11,893 1,653 438 9,802 20,465 46,854 35,052 423 198 2,140 646 (0) (0) 6,619 3,414 7,787 2,605 11,220 11,802 1,491 498 9,813 22,007 48,255 36,225 458 196 2,194 339 (0) (D) 6,470 3,916 7,688 2,799 12,165 12,030 1,479 491 10,060 14,681 50,369 38,076 579 158 2,192 346 (0) (D) 6,246 3,993 8,401 2,783 13,378 12,293 1,507 476 10,310 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)1............................................. 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 ufilities.......................... Wholesale trade............................................. Retail trace.................................................. finance, insurance, and real estate........................ Services..................................................... Government and government enterprises..................... Federal, civilian.............................................. Military...................................................... State and local.............................................. S m ith, Kansas 1984 1985 1986 1987 S taffo rd, Kansas 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Income by Place of Residence Per capita personal income (dollars).................................................... 65,408 60,397 5,011 5.6 11,628 70,257 61,690 8,567 5.6 12,584 75,914 61,730 14,184 5.5 13,873 76,061 62,881 13,180 5.4 14,185 77,347 67,516 9,831 5.3 14,722 76,774 72,094 4,680 5.1 14,916 86,807 64,461 22,346 5.8 14,967 93,234 66,475 26,759 5.7 16,240 101,783 66,309 35,474 5.6 18,185 98,490 65,815 32,675 5.4 18,399 99,707 68,517 31,190 5.3 18,956 90,518 73,956 16,562 5.1 17,724 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance1............... PIUS: Adjustment for residence................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5............................... Plus: Transfer payments.......................................... 30,535 1,680 1,471 30,326 22,448 12,634 34,068 1,797 1,464 33,735 23,337 13,185 40,826 1,914 1,408 40,320 22,566 13,028 41,730 2,085 1,285 40,930 21,731 13,400 41,187 2,336 1,230 40,081 23,035 14,231 36,467 2,606 1,388 35,249 26,344 15,181 51,257 1,812 1,636 51,081 21,434 14,292 55,732 1,921 1,951 55,762 22,810 14,662 64,047 1,932 1,809 63,924 22,576 15,283 61,644 2,006 1,849 61,487 21,428 15,575 60,538 2,021 2,067 60,584 22,779 16,344 47,294 2,311 1,941 46,924 25,981 17,613 17,459 1,584 11,492 3,164 8,328 17,188 1,488 15,392 6,848 8,544 17,753 1,565 21,508 12,581 8,927 18,745 1,647 21,338 11,603 9,735 20,021 1,830 19,336 8,349 10,987 19,602 1,837 15,028 3,314 11,714 22,086 1,999 27,172 20,486 6,686 22,032 1,921 31,779 24,966 6,813 21,082 1,828 41,137 33,755 7,382 21,095 1,861 38,688 30,934 7,754 20,863 1,867 37,808 29,503 8,305 21,750 2,058 23,486 14,927 8,559 5,011 25,524 20,506 402 120 1,923 1,060 (0) (D) 657 4,670 2,731 1,781 7,162 5,018 873 211 3,934 8,567 25,501 20,240 343 184 1,988 1,086 (0) (D) 514 4,460 2,655 1,699 7,311 5,261 955 250 4,056 14,184 26,642 21,151 (D) (D) 1,756 1,257 (0) (D) 766 4,020 2,520 1,771 8,278 5,491 950 302 4,239 13,180 28,550 22,856 (D) (») 1,808 1,682 (0) (0) 1,204 4,258 2,690 2,007 8,251 5,694 988 363 4,343 9,831 31,356 25,436 568 807 1,802 1,997 (9) (9) 1,575 4,600 2,916 2,223 8,948 5,920 1,061 366 4,493 4,680 31,787 25,564 568 508 1,662 2,017 (9) (9) 1,777 4,693 2,895 1,762 9,682 6,223 1,168 367 4,688 22,346 28,911 21,151 337 2,300 1,234 1,395 657 738 2,382 3,768 2,681 1,833 5,221 7,760 771 219 6,770 26,759 28,973 20,589 298 2,131 1,545 1,359 653 706 2,144 3,572 2,402 1,893 5,245 8,384 893 255 7,236 35,474 28,573 19,725 201 1,055 1,347 1,597 (D) (D) 2,155 3,408 2,151 2,070 5,741 8,848 1,053 307 7,488 32,675 28,969 20,073 247 921 1,605 1,732 (0) (0) 2,004 3,449 1,972 2,535 5,608 8,896 930 362 7,604 31,190 29,348 20,346 238 982 1,300 1,766 (0) (0) 2,228 3,512 2,032 2,395 5,893 9,002 923 367 7,712 16,562 30,732 21,099 260 1,380 1,379 1,892 (0) (9) 2,086 3,547 1,989 2,372 6,194 9,633 953 365 8,315 Total personal income..................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome’...................................................... Population (thousands)1............................................. 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. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME 67 KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Stevens, Kansas Stanton, Kansas 19 8 5 19 8 4 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 4 19 8 9 19 8 8 19 8 9 19 8 8 19 8 7 19 8 6 Income by Place of Residence 34,861 39,977 45,152 45,463 54,804 48,925 83,844 99,420 105,356 104,608 115,235 11 5 ,772 23,866 24,525 26,417 26,505 28,382 30,802 59,133 62,689 64,404 62,075 66,789 72,518 Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 10,995 15,452 18,735 18,958 26,422 18,123 24,711 36,731 40,952 42,533 48,446 43,254 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 Per capita personal income (dollars).................................................... 14,483 16,748 18,627 18,678 22,759 20,267 17,334 20,631 2 1,74 1 21,388 23,450 23 ,417 22,215 27,176 30,816 31,365 39,827 32,330 61,371 75 ,014 80,342 79,968 89,097 86,795 642 714 752 781 807 895 2,175 2,434 2,528 2,401 2,529 2,875 2 ,1 12 2,070 2,218 2,243 2,3 17 2,406 2,140 1,995 2,052 2,435 2,339 2,424 23,685 28,532 32,282 32,827 41,337 33,841 61,336 74,5 75 79,866 80,002 88,907 86,344 7,953 8,049 8,697 8,235 8,892 10 ,110 13,451 15,439 17,432 16,254 17,333 19,752 9,057 9,406 8,058 8,352 8,995 9,676 28,747 30,801 33,030 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........................................... 3,223 3,396 4,173 4,401 4,575 4,974 11,0 3 1 1 1 ,8 11 11,603 12,035 12,646 13 ,3 11 2 7,79 7 30,264 30,252 785 810 806 822 909 993 2,869 2,989 3,046 2,705 3,059 3,359 55,237 50,406 Earnings by Place of W ork Earnings by type: Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by Industry: 10,399 14,555 18,407 18,508 26,272 18,026 30,705 4 1,76 1 47,044 48,516 8,406 12,864 16,15 7 16,226 23,667 15,305 22,696 34,755 39,008 40,488 46,402 41,189 1,993 1,6 91 2,250 2,282 2,605 2 ,721 8,009 7,006 8,036 8,028 8,835 9,217 10,995 15,452 18,735 18,958 26,422 18,123 2 4 ,71 1 36,731 40,952 42,533 48,446 43,254 11,220 11,72 4 12,081 12,407 13,405 14,2 07 36,660 38,283 39,390 37,435 40,651 43,541 28,342 30,972 33,507 7 ,7 1 4 7,9 87 8,169 8,334 9,223 9,575 30,354 31,400 30,908 (D) 410 4 77 566 (0 ) 465 (D ) 734 669 823 834 880 261 (0 ) 63 (D) (D) 88 2,351 3,055 2,383 2,333 3 ,0 77 3,674 428 512 537 477 546 551 1,891 2,002 2,022 1,734 2,179 1,954 (0 ) (D) 0 142 (D) 436 403 480 407 550 (» ) 0 (D) (D ) 0 91 0 (0 ) (0 ) (D) (0 ) (0 ) (0 ) m (0 ) 0 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) 498 966 836 910 880 12,094 12,647 (0 ) 10,522 (D) 903 (0 ) 1 1 ,4 1 7 11,241 (0 ) 12,407 2,765 2,843 3,132 2,759 Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Construction................................................. Manufacturing............................................... Nondurable goods........................................ Durable goods............................................ Transportation and public utilities......................... Wholesale trade............................................. 3,243 3,433 3,425 3,656 3,889 4,129 2,136 2,736 2,9 71 524 526 496 628 755 850 2,942 2,911 2,627 2,510 2,741 513 524 661 740 678 678 1,676 1,368 1,385 1,598 1,564 1,520 1,930 1,544 1,244 1,5 47 1,792 6,276 6,741 5,801 5,5 77 6,086 6,609 9,093 9,679 10,034 760 Finance, insurance, and real estate........................ Government and government enterprises..................... Federal, civilian............................................. Military...................................................... State and local.............................................. 1,542 3,506 3,737 3,912 4,073 4,182 4,632 6,306 6,883 8,482 270 285 305 348 344 359 542 586 619 701 766 91 in 132 165 169 172 182 218 263 330 343 353 3,475 3,560 3,669 4,101 5,582 6,079 7,600 8,062 8,570 8,921 3,145 3,341 Thom as, Kansas Sum ner, Kansas 19 8 4 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 4 19 8 9 19 8 8 19 8 7 19 8 6 19 8 5 19 8 9 19 8 8 Income by Place of Residence 318,083 331,9 31 356,566 359,443 380,356 402,291 122,046 143,545 134,047 126,879 127,450 139,133 Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 298,787 314 ,5 11 330,010 343,001 362,487 388,343 92,501 95,715 95,129 96,229 102,048 1 1 1 ,0 1 7 19,296 17,420 26,556 16,442 17,869 13,948 29,545 47,830 38,918 30,650 25,402 28,116 25.2 25.2 25.3 25.4 25.6 25.8 8.8 8.8 8.7 8.4 8.4 8.2 Per capita personal income (dollars).................................................... 12,635 13,18 1 14,094 14,130 14,829 15,594 13,808 16,349 15,495 15,028 15,223 16,891 13 1,8 12 132,734 146,029 143,504 152,369 158,639 87,097 105,104 95,705 88,860 87,066 94,176 7,198 7,875 8,3 71 9,007 9,584 10,978 3,430 3,583 3,639 3,775 3,916 4,426 83,181 91,018 99,624 106,546 110,756 114,302 692 575 499 473 353 265 207,795 2 15 ,8 77 237,282 241,043 253,541 261,963 84,359 102,096 92,565 85,558 83,503 90,015 25,585 24,742 26,294 29,905 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........................................... 56,030 59,418 59,707 56,809 60,460 68,848 24,019 26,897 54,258 56,636 59,577 61,591 66,355 71,480 13,668 14,552 15,897 16,579 17,653 19,213 84,340 86,484 88,433 93,494 96,824 10 4,111 46,419 46,601 45,214 46,018 47,894 51,089 8,325 8,317 8,532 8,989 9,628 10,720 4,094 4,042 3,946 4,028 4,303 4,6 71 54,461 46,545 38,814 34,869 38,416 Earnings by Place of W ork 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..................... State and local.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. 39,147 37,933 49,064 41,0 21 45,917 43,808 36,584 16,983 15,156 24,336 14,124 15,564 11,639 26,720 45,120 36,322 28,015 22,848 25,643 22,164 2 2 ,777 24,728 26,897 30,353 32,169 9,864 9,341 10,223 10,799 12,021 12,773 19,296 17,420 26,556 16,442 17,869 13,948 29,545 47,830 38,918 25,402 28,116 112,5 16 115 ,3 14 119,473 127,062 134,500 144,691 57,552 57,274 56,787 58,210 61,664 66,060 46,734 49,912 (D) 30,650 44,439 43,279 4 2 ,1 71 43,579 534 597 489 610 652 695 847 (D) (0 ) (D) (0 ) 3,258 3,0 77 2,138 1,8 15 1,691 1,482 2,769 (D) (D) (D) (9) 5,498 4,473 4,263 5,010 5,881 6,753 3,352 (0 ) 2,873 2,816 2,726 2,919 2,766 1,615 1,643 827 89,964 9 1,130 93,538 99,517 10 6,116 114,270 1,878 1,4 7 1 3,610 3,239 2,756 2,877 3,247 3,736 807 744 750 608 681 14,887 17,062 18,708 20,440 21,105 24,027 1,232 1,086 1,12 8 863 934 816 16,70 7 14,942 15,899 16,123 17,19 6 17,40 1 4,654 4,704 5,351 5,893 6,412 6,410 8,079 7,454 7,3 51 7,479 18,497 20,301 21,464 23,3 17 24,352 27,763 2,039 1,830 5,3 11 5,120 4,954 4,5 11 4,695 4,641 6,375 6,395 12,828 12,783 12,611 13,296 13,788 13,986 8,348 8,028 7,950 8,150 8,457 9,809 6,613 6,702 6,897 8,205 7,895 7,807 3,427 3,499 3,602 4,262 4,278 4,175 20,718 23,135 24,823 26,630 29,966 33,742 10,924 11,636 11,932 11,955 13,304 14,491 22,552 24,184 25,935 27,545 28,384 30,421 13 ,113 13,995 14,616 14,631 14,930 16,148 2,919 3,059 1,376 1,389 1,344 1,363 1,338 1,356 2,383 2,468 2,548 2,856 949 1,128 1,360 1,7 18 1,790 1,8 41 334 392 474 570 584 588 19,220 20,588 22,027 22,971 23,675 25,521 11,403 12,214 12,798 12,698 13,008 14,204 68 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 4-8 9 — Continued [Thousands of dollars] Tre g o , Kansas 1984 1985 1986 1987 W abaunsee, Kansas 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 51,451 53,903 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 49,635 53,550 56,295 56,582 46,992 4,459 4.4 76,509 83,632 46,541 7,362 4.2 86,859 85,677 45,737 3,898 4.0 44,915 8,635 3.9 86,953 89,806 47,180 9,115 3.9 50,542 6,040 3.8 73,731 2,778 6.8 77,169 6,463 6.8 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... 77,227 9,632 6.8 78,436 7,241 6.7 82,050 4,903 6.7 87^500 2,306 6.7 11,828 12,816 12 ,2 77 13,6 12 14,505 14,981 11,19 4 12,283 12,838 1 2 ,7 1 7 12,963 13,460 Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance-1............... Plus: Adjustment for residence.................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent’............................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 26,139 1,366 1,042 25,815 16,647 8,989 28,304 1,407 858 27,755 16,830 9,318 24,580 1,429 511 23,662 16,790 9,183 28,883 1,432 710 28,161 16,058 9,331 30,333 1,526 718 29,525 17,032 9,738 27,557 1,683 718 26,592 19,419 10,571 23,905 1,346 20,848 43,407 17,638 15,464 28,811 1,510 22,244 49,545 17,803 16,284 31,431 1,501 23,772 53,702 17,747 15,410 29,424 1,574 25,961 53,811 16,609 15,257 29,103 1,714 26,711 54,100 17,618 15,235 27,977 2,005 28^078 54,050 20,126 15,630 14,512 1,357 10,270 3,814 6,456 14,441 1,279 12,584 6,734 5,850 14,041 1,229 9,310 3,280 6,030 14,116 1,209 13,558 7,987 5,571 14,372 1,273 14,688 8,468 6,220 14,316 1,343 11,898 5,389 6,509 12,584 1,125 10,196 1,846 8,350 12,588 1,070 15,153 5,562 9,591 13,100 1,138 17,193 8,762 8,431 13,942 1,244 14,238 6,350 7,888 14,821 1,372 12,910 4,032 8,878 15,654 1,511 10,812 1,453 9,359 4,459 21,680 17,852 (0) (D) 1,975 551 (D) (0) 3,063 1,352 2,619 1,272 5,238 3,828 521 164 3,143 7,362 20,942 16,699 (D) (0) 1,426 595 (») (D) 2,602 1,389 2,864 1,114 5,532 4,243 574 192 3,477 3,898 20,682 16,277 (0) (D) 1,494 574 (D) (0) 2,672 1,118 2,712 988 6,041 4,405 558 233 3,614 8,635 20,248 15,819 (0) (D) 1,177 659 (9) (9) 2,564 967 2,614 1,121 6,040 4,429 554 266 3,609 9,115 21,218 16,845 135 503 1,252 694 (9) (D) 2,878 1,023 2,857 1,190 6,313 4,373 586 271 3,516 6,040 21,517 16,974 139 257 1,113 769 323 446 2,856 968 3,029 965 6,878 4,543 584 269 3,690 2,778 21,127 15,832 331 157 1,242 1,049 655 394 749 1,012 3,154 1,638 6,500 5,295 643 257 4,395 6,463 22,348 16,532 291 154 1,262 1,162 (D) (D) 759 1,033 2,974 1,320 7,577 5,816 675 304 4,837 9,632 21,799 15,559 260 132 1,316 1,402 803 599 913 1,025 2,433 1,279 6,799 6,240 667 367 5,206 7,241 22,183 15,775 446 151 1,535 1,577 903 674 714 925 2,364 1,500 6,563 6,408 699 455 5,254 4,903 24,200 17,489 462 106 1,383 2,000 1,169 831 884 912 2,726 1,451 7,565 6,711 755 468 5,488 2,306 25,671 18,705 381 118 1,671 2,103 1,151 952 837 766 3,053 1,544 8,232 6,966 740 476 5,750 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors' income'1............................................... 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.............................................. W a lla c e , K a n s a s 1984 1985 1986 1987 W a s h in g to n , K a n s a s 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 2 7,173 30,010 31,663 29,129 30,322 30,591 80,973 91,029 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)’ ............................................. 92,499 93,690 92,474 95,172 20,666 6,507 2.0 20,749 9,261 2.0 20,854 10,809 2.0 20,279 8,850 1.9 22,196 8,126 2.0 23,552 7,039 2.0 78,712 2,261 8.0 80,748 10,281 7.8 81,414 11,085 7.6 81,491 12,199 7.6 86,083 6,391 7.5 92,810 2,362 7.4 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o ll a r s ) .......................................................................... 13,3 27 15,080 16,196 14,946 15,439 15,648 10 ,172 11,664 12,149 12,372 12,364 12,912 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........................................... 17,749 673 (L) 17,064 6,437 3,672 19,562 677 (l) 18,868 7,176 3,966 21,660 730 (L) 20,885 6,878 3,900 19,357 719 (L) 18,600 6,521 4,008 20,024 812 -140 19,072 6,971 4,279 19,059 876 -63 18,120 7,921 4,550 33,054 2,046 5,251 36,259 27,367 17,347 42,042 2,224 4,598 44,416 28,180 18,433 43,393 2,292 4,497 45,598 27,559 19,342 45,005 2,382 5,360 47,983 25,904 19,803 42,142 2,594 4,960 44,508 27,376 20,590 39,707 2,974 5,174 41,907 31,323 21,942 7,147 561 10,041 5,360 4,681 6,940 543 12,079 8,155 3,924 7,178 570 13,912 9,752 4,160 7,040 551 11,766 7,782 3,984 8,004 664 11,356 7,093 4,263 7,936 697 10,426 6,043 4,383 22,696 2,145 8,213 438 7,775 23,771 2,146 16,125 8,544 7,581 24,151 2,222 17,020 9,423 7,597 24,966 2,306 17,733 10,507 7,226 26,603 2,484 13,055 4,749 8,306 27,582 2,654 9,471 770 8,701 6,507 11,242 9,017 (D) 65 9,261 10,301 7,931 182 (D) 652 (») (0) 0 2,768 1,405 1,243 344 1,155 2,370 274 89 2,007 10,809 10,851 8,339 (D) (L) 998 (9) (D) 0 3,066 1,330 1,058 319 1,205 2,512 312 108 2,092 8,850 10,507 7,864 227 (9) 674 (9) (9) 0 2,913 1,372 933 383 1,193 2,643 364 132 2,147 8,126 11,898 9,124 (9) (9) 751 (9) (9) 0 3,113 1,546 1,344 309 1,383 2,774 379 137 2,258 7,039 12,020 8,995 236 (D) 759 (D) (0) 0 3,258 1,604 1,176 312 1,473 3,025 387 139 2,499 2,261 30,793 22,557 409 283 2,386 1,152 357 795 3,769 3,224 4,003 1,873 5,458 8,236 1,131 300 6,805 10,281 31,761 22,710 342 268 2,665 816 263 553 3,360 3,299 4,086 1,858 6,016 9,051 1,226 352 7,473 11,085 32,308 22,613 314 268 2,570 746 141 605 3,608 3,109 3,909 1,955 6,134 9,695 1,356 425 7,914 12,199 32,806 22,671 330 206 2,759 791 139 652 3,298 3,046 3,762 2,277 6,202 10,135 1,517 511 8,107 6,391 35,751 24,965 375 237 2,833 859 134 725 3,501 3,647 4,402 2,329 6,782 10,786 1,495 522 8,769 2,362 37,345 25,884 450 288 2,888 943 174 769 3,402 3,830 4,120 2,464 7,499 11,461 1,559 526 9,376 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.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. 111 (0) (D) 0 3,745 1,461 1,232 340 1,088 2,225 244 77 1,904 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME KANSAS 69 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Wilson, Kansas Wichita, Kansas 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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.............................................. 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 42,443 27,567 14,876 2.9 14,717 48,508 26,265 22,243 2.9 16,991 50,884 25,561 25,323 2.9 17,522 46,063 25,489 20,574 2.9 16,078 46,299 27,362 18,937 2.9 15,971 57,229 29,311 27,918 2.9 19,646 123,063 119,176 3,887 11.8 10,402 129,845 123,195 6,650 11.7 11,068 138,551 128,986 9,565 11.7 11,868 135,662 126,343 9,319 11.5 11,824 140,170 129,717 10,453 11.2 12,497 146,603 135,779 10,824 11.0 13,273 29,956 918 (L) 29,001 8,815 4,627 35,983 880 162 35,265 8,389 4,854 38,861 876 235 38,220 8,000 4,664 33,824 859 267 33,232 7,978 4,853 33,317 906 244 32,655 8,475 5,169 42,733 1,010 276 41,999 9,668 5,562 69,359 4,194 5,122 70,287 26,960 25,816 72,850 4,492 6,219 74,577 28,820 26,448 81,358 4,957 5,513 81,914 28,936 27,701 80,325 4,926 5,778 81,177 26,467 28,018 80,478 4,902 6,236 81,812 28,170 30,188 81,164 5,287 6,426 82,303 32,127 32,173 14,008 1,094 14,854 11,520 3,334 12,709 953 22,321 18,932 3,389 12,570 961 25,330 22,073 3,257 12,663 936 20,225 17,186 3,039 13,268 1,032 19,017 15,568 3,449 13,491 1,101 28,141 24,537 3,604 50,121 5,449 13,789 2,834 10,955 50,745 5,355 16,750 5,584 11,166 55,238 5,978 20,142 8,500 11,642 55,837 5,956 18,532 8,192 10,340 53,721 5,817 20,940 9,316 11,624 53,520 5,764 21,880 9,660 12,220 14,876 15,080 11,888 294 79 685 985 (D) (D) 1,197 3,221 2,053 735 2,639 3,192 396 108 2,688 22,243 13,740 10,336 313 58 635 940 (D) (D) 1,107 2,545 1,877 624 2,237 3,404 387 127 2,890 25,323 13,538 9,704 212 ID 780 876 (D) (») 1,247 2,041 1,753 553 2,210 3,834 426 153 3,255 20,574 13,250 9,008 264 (D 725 603 (D) (D) 1,153 2,063 1,549 606 2,010 4,242 482 194 3,566 18,937 14,380 10,013 254 85 794 654 (D) (D) 1,308 2,316 1,741 628 2,233 4,367 533 202 3,632 27,918 14,815 10,372 286 172 795 510 (D) (D) 1,323 2,520 1,804 590 2,372 4,443 516 208 3,719 3,887 65,472 54,863 394 1,587 3,097 24,892 5,211 19,681 6,489 1,863 6,098 1,953 8,490 10,609 1,113 446 9,050 6,650 66,200 54,702 337 1,833 2,747 25,277 5,313 19,964 6,154 1,944 5,753 2,065 8,592 11,498 1,152 522 9,824 9,565 71,793 58,811 315 1,596 2,974 29,650 5,537 24,113 5,950 1,839 5,550 2,018 8,919 12,982 1,124 630 11,228 9,319 71,006 57,251 297 1,446 2,754 29,482 5,447 24,035 4,929 1,650 5,365 2,639 8,689 13,755 1,216 775 11,764 10,453 70,025 56,011 308 1,440 2,809 26,046 5,326 20,720 5,756 1,728 5,675 2,464 9,785 14,014 1,290 783 11,941 10,824 70,340 55,710 343 1,000 3,123 23,347 4,661 18,686 6,329 1,744 5,704 2,444 11,676 14,630 1,317 788 12,525 Wyandotte, Kansas Woodson, Kansas 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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.............................................. See footnotes at end ot tables. 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 47,418 44,760 2,658 4.7 10,189 45,903 43,717 2,186 4.4 10,355 48,941 44,354 4,587 4.2 11,600 48,118 44,076 4,042 4.1 11,654 49,633 46,204 3,429 4.0 12,474 54,753 49,484 5,269 3.8 14,273 1,853,979 1,853,137 842 172.5 10,747 1,941,373 1,936,923 4,450 173.8 11,173 2,011,284 2,008,338 2,946 174.2 11,544 2,046,988 2,043,235 3,753 173.6 11,790 2,100,415 2,097,486 2,929 172.8 12,153 2,199,151 2,199,038 113 172.5 12,752 20,201 1,192 5,323 24,332 12,388 10,698 19,282 1,246 4,400 22,436 12,904 10,563 22,102 1,304 4,109 24,907 12,761 11,273 21,383 1,330 4,325 24,378 12,142 11,598 21,319 1,409 4,176 24,086 12,880 12,667 24,215 1,635 4,008 26,588 14,706 13,459 1,904,953 115,311 -477,736 1,311,906 210,557 331,516 2,021,007 128,690 -528,054 1,364,263 229,756 347,354 2,112,108 139,166 -575,119 1,397,823 233,782 379,679 2,127,117 139,025 -565,573 1,422,519 224,346 400,123 2,218,320 143,127 -605,813 1,469,380 238,299 392,736 2,239,864 148,375 -585,873 1,505,616 270,081 423,454 12,483 1,119 6,599 2,064 4,535 12,097 1,054 6,131 1,602 4,529 12,152 1,072 8,878 4,010 4,868 12,040 1,027 8,316 3,434 4,882 12,514 1,100 7,705 2,819 4,886 13,500 1,226 9,489 4,651 4,838 1,630,194 183,413 91,346 429 90,917 1,738,006 186,416 96,585 4,077 92,508 1,819,528 195,479 97,101 2,602 94,499 1,832,798 189,225 105,094 3,412 101,682 1,905,465 197,724 115,131 2,609 112,522 1,921,825 199,177 118,862 -180 119,042 2,658 17,543 13,652 (0) 2,184 638 (D) (D) 0 2,375 1,005 2,261 941 3,151 3,891 562 175 3,154 2,186 17,096 13,041 0» 1,870 513 (D) (0) 0 2,274 1,004 2,047 1,158 3,173 4,055 558 201 3,296 4,587 17,515 13,279 127 (0) 512 (0) (D) 0 2,575 1,098 1,947 1,462 3,545 4,236 626 242 3,368 4,042 17,341 12,993 252 1,088 342 996 (D) (D) 2,245 1,153 1,945 1,438 3,534 4,348 642 279 3,427 3,429 17,890 13,364 259 1,106 490 1,045 (D) (D) 2,317 1,240 2,181 801 3,925 4,526 653 277 3,596 5,269 18,946 14,101 244 1,266 774 1,186 (D) (D) 2,165 1,249 2,375 430 4,412 4,845 732 273 3,840 842 1,904,111 1,590,591 3,095 2,716 100,943 593,318 187,498 405,820 270,928 188,079 130,553 47,898 253,061 313,520 38,400 6,580 268,540 4,450 2,016,557 1,673,074 2,348 2,778 128,052 624,523 . 193,305 431,218 264,842 194,448 139,077 49,822 267,184 343,483 42,735 7,757 292,991 2,946 2,109,162 1,732,840 2,332 1,499 150,410 638,146 218,219 419,927 256,891 201,706 144,759 51,341 285,756 376,322 57,314 9,355 309,653 3,753 2,123,364 1,727,722 3,944 1,397 165,498 579,949 229,974 349,975 246,506 217,959 150,376 57,667 304,426 395,642 60,286 11,888 323,468' 2,929 2,215,391 1,807,028 4,100 1,593 142,413 625,427 230,308 395,119 254,008 234,037 152,080 60,884 332,486 408,363 67,316 12,820 328,227 113 2,239,751 1,800,693 5,165 1,899 129,710 577,167 226,598 350,569 269,734 241,186 145,927 59,272 370,633 439,058 76,365 13,491 349,202 70 MINNESOTA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA - Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Counties, and Selected Places M INNESOTA LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME Total Personal Income P e t. C h a n g e , 1 9 8 4 - 8 9 H I P e t. o f S ta te , 1 9 8 9 D u lu th , M N -W I* F a rg o , N D -M N * M in n e a p o lis R o c h e s te r S t. C lo u d N o n m e tro p o r tio n 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% M in nesota P ortio n of Metro Earnings Percent Change by Nonfarm Industry 1984-89 I M inn esota ] Me tro P o rtio n 1111 N o n m e t r o P ortion 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% - 20% E a rn in g s* A g .S e rv. Mining C onstr. Total Nonfarm Earnings. * T ra n s p o rta tio n and P u b lic U t ili t ie s . ** Finance, Insura nce, and Real Estate. M a nu . TPU** Trade FIRE*** S e rv ic e s Gov’t 71 72 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89 _______________________________[Thousands of dollars] State of Minnesota 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................... Nonfarmpersonal income........................... Farmincome'........................................ 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 rent8................ 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......................... Minnesota (Metropolitan portion) 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 55,824,394 54,427,271 1,397,123 4,164.0 13,407 59,277,627 57,757,748 1,519,879 4,191.6 14,142 62,773,992 60,731,877 2,042,115 4,213.1 14,900 66,669,583 64,659,482 2,010,101 4,244.3 15,708 71,013,711 69,405,893 1,607,818 4,306.6 16,490 76,801,794 74,760,982 2,040,812 4,351.6 17,649 40,008,349 39,800,950 207,399 2,706.8 14,780 42,819,339 42,603,854 215,485 2,739.7 15,629 45,467,937 45,160,663 307,274 2,772.5 16,400 48,740,298 48,461,017 279,281 2,810.9 17,340 52,427,990 52,196,895 231,095 2,867.9 18,281 56,439,012 56Ì163Ì641 275^371 2,915.8 19,357 41,448,576 2,728,437 -189,104 38,531,035 9,515,954 7,777,405 44,204,311 3,053,013 -232,896 40,918,402 10,029,753 8,329,472 47,320,817 3,229,761 -273,696 43,817,360 10,481,608 8,475,024 50,874,900 3,467,562 -348,764 47,058,574 10,636,042 8,974,967 54,629,283 3,900,233 -361,329 50,367,721 11,075,048 9,570,942 58,320,979 4,294,904 -390,406 53,635,669 12,659,217 10,506,908 31,936,700 2,155,902 -696,914 29,083,884 6,124,884 4,799,581 34,339,581 2,432,163 -778,539 31,128,879 6,542,043 5,148,417 36,693,081 2,586,320 -852,513 33,254,248 6,950,858 5,262,831 39,692,021 2,781,080 -979,859 35,931,082 7,194,842 5,614,374 43,014,985 3,122,585 -1,012,630 38,879,770 7,499,480 6,048,740 45,678,087 3,420,773 —1,039^471 41,217,843 8,563,472 6,657,697 33,480,623 3,346,664 4,621,289 1,177,301 3,443,988 35,750,257 3,483,880 4,970,174 1,299,908 3,670,266 37,857,734 3,752,375 5,710,708 1,824,627 3,886,081 40,858,885 3,900,193 6,115,822 1,784,725 4,331,097 44,294,628 4,151,172 6,183,483 1,383,792 4,799,691 46,944,950 4,476,096 6,899,933 1,814,836 5,085,097 26,982,892 2,706,370 2,247,438 156,862 2,090,576 29,042,646 2,832,960 2,463,975 165,022 2,298,953 30,914,687 3,063,872 2,714,522 257,423 2,457,099 33,446,286 3,190,341 3,055,394 227,620 2,827,774 36,312,891 3,394,903 3,307,191 179,766 3,127,425 38,475,429 3,654,368 3,548,290 223,648 3,324,642 1,397,123 40,051,453 34,271,875 187,326 373,558 2,491,443 10,133,779 3,893,666 6,240,113 3,224,438 3,153,953 4,114,579 2,490,884 8,101,915 5,779,578 807,933 105,274 4,866,371 1,519,879 42,684,432 36,496,836 180,242 377,497 2,650,619 10,642,099 4,059,662 6,582,437 3,335,728 3,292,221 4,310,657 2,743,844 8,963,929 6,187,596 865,671 113,720 5,208,205 2,042,115 45,278,702 38,704,975 173,205 267,870 2,925,783 11,062,704 4,279,434 6,783,270 3,438,636 3,430,150 4,486,619 3,097,202 9,822,806 6,573,727 876,238 129,641 5,567,848 2,010,101 48,864,799 41,835,444 236,572 262,423 3,204,283 11,688,895 4,593,809 7,095,086 3,590,669 3,671,022 4,759,408 3,637,519 10,784,653 7,029,355 947,743 143,394 5,938,218 1,607,818 53,021,465 45,480,071 247,133 321,909 3,267,185 12,842,767 4,968,785 7,873,982 3,835,893 4,039,258 5,234,556 3,701,882 11,989,488 7,541,394 1,029,867 148,975 6,362,552 2,040,812 56,280,167 48,302,631 260,259 361,341 3,409,286 13,236,429 5,285,327 7,951,102 4,137,800 4,290,969 5,471,621 3,804,286 13,330,640 7,977,536 1,092,967 152,803 6,731,766 207,399 31,729,301 27,562,549 95,678 288,485* 1,870,272 8,240,273 2,882,554* 5,300,760* 2,534,257* 2,621,860 3,101,703 2,144,564 6,654,040 4,166,752 672,217 75,937 3,418,598 215,485 34,124,096 29,641,823 95,847 292,775* 2,045,901 8,707,543 3,057,231* 5,589,938* 2,639,202* 2,761,944 3,292,571 2,386,933 7,407,566 4,482,273 720,617 82,920 3,678,736 307,274 36,385,807 31,612,384 98,946 208,321* 2,302,816 9,048,897 3,242,123 5,806,774 2,696,812* 2,900,420 3,483,742 2,717,360 8,142,638 4,773,423 728,922 94,291 3,950,210 279,281 39,412,740 34,293,429 129,747 211,993* 2,549,037 9,496,574 3,493,581 6,002,993 2,868,678* 3,112,831 3,723,848 3,195,473 8,992,657 5,119,311 779,354 104,626 4,235,331 231,095 42,783,890 37,292,341 137,133 260,997* 2,566,873 10,449,238 3,811,158 6,638,080 3,065,429* 3,426,336 4,099,648 3,268,492 10,004,726 5,491,549 837,564 109,091 4,544,894 275,371 45,402,716 39,584,275 146,727 290,997* 2,657,445 10,707,498 4,036,345 6,671,153 3,337,973* 3,646,850 4,271,205 3,360,929 11,149,998 5,818,441 890,671 112,228 4,815,542 Minnesota (Nonmetropolitan portion) 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income...................................... Nonfarmpersonal income.................................. Farmincome'............................................... 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 rent8........................ 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. Aitkin, Minnesota 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 15,816,045 14,626,321 1,189,724 1,457.1 10,854 16,458,288 15,153,894 1,304,394 1,451.9 11,336 17,306,055 15,571,214 1,734,841 1,440.6 12,013 17,929,285 16,198,465 1,730,820 1,433.4 12,508 18,585,721 17,208,998 1,376,723 1,438.6 12,919 20,362,782 18,597,341 1,765,441 1,435.8 14,182 9,511,876 572,535 507,810 9,447,151 3,391,070 2,977,824 9,864,730 620,850 545,643 9,789,523 3,487,710 3,181,055 10,627,736 643,441 578,817 10,563,112 3,530,750 3,212,193 11,182,879 686,482 631,095 11,127,492 3,441,200 3,360,593 11,614,298 777,648 651,301 11,487,951 3,575,568 3,522,202 6,497,731 640,294 2,373,851 1,020,439 1,353,412 6,707,611 650,920 2,506,199 1,134,886 1,371,313 6,943,047 688,503 2,996,186 1,567,204 1,428,982 7,412,599 709,852 3,060,428 1,557,105 1,503,323 1,189,724 8,322,152 6,709,326 89,173* (0) 621,171 1,892,832* 958,623* 867,770* 674,039* 524,595* 1,012,876 346,320 1,447,875 1,612,826 135,716 29,337 1,447,773 1,304,394 8,560,336 6,855,013 84,395 (0) 604,718 1,934,150* 950,631* 917,941* 680,227* 530,277 1,018,086 356,911 1,556,363 1,705,323 145,054 30,800 1,529,469 1,734,841 8,892,895 7,092,591 (0) (D) 607,702* 2,013,807 992,597* 928,540* 724,921* 529,730 1,002,877 379,842 1,627,602* 1,800,304 147,316 35,350 1,617,638 1,730,820 9,452,059 7,542,015 98,900* (0) 639,239* 2,192,321 1,048,555* 1,037,611* 706,718* 558,191 1,035,560 442,046 1,725,251* 1,910,044 168,389 38,768 1,702,887 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 120,438 116,972 3,466 13.4 8,975 128,142 125,059 3,083 13.3 9,630 132,546 126,454 6,092 13.1 10,157 131,123 127,919 3,204 13.0 10,100 137,048 134,929 2,119 13.0 10,536 148,550 145,738 2,812 12.9 11,498 12,642,892 874,131 649,065 12,417,826 4,095,745 3,849,211 50,632 3,511 10,049 57,170 25,305 37,963 51,230 3,793 11,234 58,671 28,924 40,547 54,193 3,791 12,403 62,805 29,923 39,818 52,310 3,956 13,293 61,647 28,545 40,931 55,233 4,577 13,831 64,487 29,635 42,926 59,690 5,356 13,669 68,003 34,029 46,518 7,981,737 756,269 2,876,292 1,204,026 1,672,266 8,469,521 821,728 3,351,643 1,591,188 1,760,455 32,685 2,957 14,990 2,632 12,358 33,741 2,998 14,491 2,278 12,213 33,692 3,057 17,444 5,317 12,127 35,317 3,109 13,884 2,423 11,461 37,558 3,282 14,393 1,363 13,030 40,600 3,612 15,478 2,079 13,399 1,376,723 10,237,575 8,187,730 101,884* (0) 683,105* 2,393,529 1,105,817* 1,180,044* 754,298* 612,922 1,134,908 433,390 1,910,342* 2,049,845 192,303 39,884 1,817,658 1,765,441 10,877,451 8,718,356 109,931* (D) 734,119* 2,528,931 1,232,425* 1,269,251* 783,074* 644,119 1,200,416 443,357 2,113,275* 2,159,095 202,296 40,575 1,916,224 3,466 47,166 37,103 (D) (D) 5,267 5,802 1,753 4,049 4,353 1,372 8,734 2,008 8,424 10,063 721 256 9,086 3,083 48,147 37,317 742 255 5,519 4,838 679 4,159 4,294 1,358 8,869 1,875 9,567 10,830 767 270 9,793 6,092 48,101 36,841 383 159 (0) 4,037 590 3,447 5,327 1,418 7,521 1,900 (D) 11,260 722 311 10,227 3,204 49,106 37,157 497 184 (0) 4,430 626 3,804 4,406 1,448 7,976 2,208 (0) 11,949 921 340 10,688 2,119 53,114 40,265 413 285 (D) 4,992 602 4,390 4,921 1,639 8,381 1,998 (D) 12,849 1,204 350 11,295 2,812 56,878 43,470 (0) 228 (D) 5,384 824 4,560 4,989 2,024 9,065 2,308 13,305 13,408 1,279 353 11,776 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA 73 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984—89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] B e c k e r, M in n e s o ta A n o k a , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 2,712,017 2,930,044 3,188,366 3,456,875 3,763,636 4,031,141 273,951 285,418 308,084 318,966 337,633 371,817 2,705,820 6,197 210.4 2,922,767 7,277 215.2 3,180,546 7,820 220.5 3,449,287 7,588 227.4 3,757,639 5,997 235.7 4,023,308 7,833 243.2 250,126 23,825 29.5 265,871 19,547 29.3 279,255 28,829 29.5 297,123 21,843 29.5 313,778 23,855 29.9 340,684 31,133 30.1 9,301 9,733 10,456 10,817 11,308 12,368 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Farmincome1...................................................... P e r c a p i t a p e r s o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) ......................................... Derivation of total personal income: Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3............... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 15,967 16,578 12,891 13,613 14,463 15,202 1,484,532 98,754 909,542 2,295,320 221,913 194,784 1,553,279 108,642 1,028,857 2,473,494 239,588 216,962 1,635,100 113,577 1,167,193 2,688,716 265,923 233,727 1,763,500 121,703 1,284,519 2,926,316 275,232 255,327 1,929,125 137,744 1,387,550 3,178,931 286,708 297,997 2,048,274 151,032 1,481,507 3,378,749 324,099 328,293 150,332 8,781 16,085 157,636 51,213 65,102 154,247 9,831 18,321 162,737 54,341 68,340 175,381 10,659 19,146 183,868 55,712 68,504 185,327 11,966 19,369 192,730 54,638 71,598 196,630 13,257 21,861 205,234 56,791 75,608 215,895 15,049 22,315 223,161 65,120 83,536 1,228,328 129,921 126,283 3,821 122,462 1,282,603 130,883 139,793 4,907 134,886 1,340,080 138,657 156,363 5,486 150,877 1,444,654 143,987 174,859 5,183 169,676 1,580,968 153,942 194,215 3,615 190,600 1,676,920 164,535 206,819 5,445 201,374 95,560 8,306 46,466 20,725 25,741 103,683 9,207 41,357 16,432 24,925 111,119 10,179 54,083 25,742 28,341 125,231 11,151 48,945 18,640 30,305 130,529 11,386 54,715 20,664 34,051 139,297 12,685 63,913 27,906 36,007 6,197 1,478,335 1,295,938 5,531 1,403 121,027 584,858 65,438 519,420 65,757 57,821 218,052 25,565 215,924 182,397 2,771 4,073 175,553 7,277 1,546,002 1,347,453 3,957 2,313 135,748 576,283 70,751 505,532 68,024 59,542 227,857 27,272 246,457 198,549 3,080 4,480 190,989 7,820 1,627,280 1,403,998 4,654 1,321 162,714 554,857 88,858 465,999 68,446 59,841 245,935 32,455 273,775 223,282 3,161 5,151 214,970 7,588 1,755,912 1,512,159 6,739 1,225 185,671 574,935 83,919 491,016 73,978 63,765 261,740 42,503 301,603 243,753 3,741 6,144 233,868 5,997 1,923,128 1,662,084 8,643 1,471 188,662 642,238 106,223 536,015 80,155 71,019 282,365 46,087 341,444 261,044 4,311 6,533 250,200 7,833 2,040,441 1,764,327 9,943 1,300 198,583 652,243 104,362 547,881 85,170 80,558 298,411 56,815 381,304 276,114 4,459 6,827 264,828 23,825 126,507 97,133 1,786 422 8,887 10,331 6,370 3,961 15,003 9,105 16,388 4,978 30,233 29,374 3,399 597 25,378 19,547 134,700 103,670 1,680 509 7,678 14,951 10,992 3,959 15,076 9,442 16,929 5,429 31,976 31,030 3,745 592 26,693 28,829 146,552 113,897 (D) 424 (0) 17,622 12,984 4,638 15,400 9,079 18,379 5,775 35,648 32,655 3,894 683 28,078 21,843 163,484 128,631 (D) 456 (0) 24,540 14,296 10,244 13,720 9,212 20,409 6,586 41,007 34,853 4,265 771 29,817 23,855 172,775 135,619 (0) 464 (0) 24,914 13,296 11,618 14,562 9,807 21,816 6,430 44,114 37,156 4,699 802 31,655 31,133 184,762 145,156 (0) 580 (0) 27,764 14,812 12,952 16,040 9,308 24,586 6,576 46,404 39,606 4,952 822 33,832 1984 1985 1988 1989 1984 1985 1988 1989 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Transportation and public utilities.......................... Government and government enterprises..................... Federal, civilian............................................. State and local.............................................. B e n to n , M in n e s o ta B e ltr a m i, M in n e s o ta 1986 1987 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e 299,250 320,871 327,927 346,539 373,709 402,144 264,341 287,328 313,594 333,665 373,099 399,766 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)“............................................. 296,908 2,342 32.8 318,266 2,605 33.0 323,479 4,448 32.8 343,437 3,102 32.9 370,199 3,510 33.2 398,665 3,479 33.3 250,374 13,967 26.3 273,231 14,097 26.6 293,953 19,641 27.1 316,751 16,914 27.6 355,066 18,033 28.2 379,508 20,258 28.7 P e r c a p i t a p e r s o n a l i n c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) ......................................... 9,136 9,731 10,009 10,525 11,257 12,076 10,034 10,784 11,568 12,081 13,242 13,916 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........................................... 200,535 12,898 -4,267 183,370 43,880 72,000 215,430 14,219 -4,763 196,448 47,277 77,146 215,691 14,170 -2,735 198,786 48,523 80,618 231,810 15,298 -3,576 212,936 47,455 86,148 252,928 17,264 -3,616 232,048 49,346 92,315 267,604 19,165 -3,914 244,525 56,618 101,001 185,582 11,930 10,913 184,565 39,326 40,450 173,027 11,647 39,975 201,355 43,295 42,678 196,751 12,915 42,038 225,874 45,297 42,423 208,860 13,977 47,327 242,210 46,131 45,324 225,837 15,682 47,733 257,888 48,038 67,173 240,842 17,330 49,551 273,063 54,923 71,780 159,538 13,816 27,181 1,592 25,589 172,852 14,549 28,029 1,843 26,186 169,977 14,637 31,077 3,680 27,397 183,997 15,329 32,484 2,292 30,192 199,702 16,708 36,518 2,692 33,826 211,525 18,141 37,938 2,637 35,301 140,960 14,299 30,323 11,770 18,553 130,627 12,508 29,892 11,911 17,981 144,349 14,119 38,283 17,471 20,812 157,937 14,989 35,934 14,636 21,298 170,057 16,147 39,633 15,751 23,882 180,214 17,557 43,071 17,936 25,135 2,342 198,193 137,385 1,609 189 16,663 26,402 2,447 23,955 15,449 9,311 25,992 4,991 36,779 60,808 7,386 955 52,467 2,605 212,825 140,164 1,001 234 16,669 25,745 2,657 23,088 16,048 8,864 26,133 5,301 40,169 72,661 8,692 997 62,972 4,448 211,243 140,556 591 88 16,876 20,688 2,687 18,001 18,199 9,236 26,921 5,948 42,009 70,687 9,343 1,160 60,184 3,102 228,708 152,339 837 96 19,441 20,880 2,856 18,024 18,967 10,425 28,274 7,706 45,713 76,369 10,012 1,213 65,144 3,510 249,418 167,212 666 138 23,289 21,797 3,221 18,576 20,552 10,899 31,122 7,947 50,802 82,206 11,516 1,199 69,491 3,479 264,125 177,052 556 149 23,989 21,893 3,290 18,603 21,141 10,673 33,538 8,547 56,566 87,073 11,864 1,190 74,019 13,967 171,615 155,126 2,628 (D) 16,856 61,381 48,114 13,267 (0) 14,188 20,779 6,262 21,615 16,489 703 663 15,123 14,097 158,930 140,701 414 (0) 16,810 45,471 29,301 16,170 (D) 16,012 19,849 6,590 24,014 18,229 754 684 16,791 19,641 177,110 157,000 417 (0) 17,965 49,324 29,298 20,026 (0) 21,358 21,313 7,826 26,365 20,110 812 694 18,604 16,914 191,946 170,791 632 (0) 20,409 56,200 34,596 21,604 (0) 23,159 21,727 8,245 27,828 21,155 965 807 19,383 18,033 207,804 184,309 655 (D) 22,888 65,666 41,305 24,361 (D) 18,615 24,045 7,417 31,554 23,495 1,382 843 21,270 20,258 220,584 195,587 700 ID) 23,501 71,233 46,066 25,167 (D) 18,033 26,153 6,936 34,378 24,997 1,432 877 22,688 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors’ income6............................................... 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............................................. State and local............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. 74 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] B ig S to n e , M in n e s o ta 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 B lu e E a r th , M in n e s o ta 19 8 8 19 8 9 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............... Nonfarmpersonal income........................... Farmincome1............................. 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.......................... 80,108 83,386 81,486 81,856 80,541 86,214 596,570 619,143 642.251 66.561 67,212 687,837 66,813 717,953 67,750 777,943 71,008 75,951 575,253 592,570 606,216 13.547 646,253 689,153 16 .174 736,166 14.673 14.106 9.533 10.263 2 1.3 17 26.573 36.035 41.584 28,800 4 1 .7 7 7 7 .7 7.5 7.3 7.2 7.1 7.0 51.5 51.3 50.9 10,442 50.6 50.7 11,121 11,132 50.5 11,416 11,377 12,403 11,577 12,069 12,626 13,592 14,168 15,402 45,634 4 7,7 5 1 46,224 45,828 43,341 44,870 459,502 2,274 2,361 2,362 2,424 2,753 3,078 29,150 31,566 31,920 34,259 38,251 -9 3 7 41,6 01 -6 3 0 -4 8 6 -1 4 0 -2 19 -2 2 2 -5 6 ,9 7 7 - 6 2 ,0 1 7 -6 2 ,4 4 9 - 6 9 ,3 1 1 - 7 5 ,7 0 2 - 7 8 ,7 4 9 42,423 44,760 43,376 43,264 40,369 41,5 70 373,3 75 385,258 401,382 434,256 448,832 476,9 73 19,373 19.467 19,208 18,713 19,427 22,276 13 1,7 72 134,909 13 7,6 17 143 ,15 1 148,9 70 170 ,4 71 18,312 19,159 18,902 19,879 20,745 22,368 91,423 98,976 103.252 110,430 120 ,151 130,499 23.467 23,185 23,236 24,118 456,839 478,8 41 495,751 537,826 562,785 597,323 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................... Other labor income................................................ Proprietors' income6............................................... Farm............................................. Nonfarm........................................ Earnings by industry: Farm........................................... Nonfarm.............................. Private............................................. Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Mining................................................... Construction............................................. Manufacturing.......................................... Nondurable goods........................................ Durable goods............................................ Transportation and public utilities.......................... Wholesale trade............................................. Retail trade............................................ Finance, insurance, and real estate........................ Services............................................ Government and government enterprises..................... Federal, civilian............................................. Military.............................................. State and local............................................. 23,580 24,361 360,923 373,094 378,578 410,589 440,601 2,248 2,185 2,170 2,129 2,211 2,273 32,435 33,35! 34,409 35,696 37,469 39,141 19,806 22,099 20,869 20,463 17,0 12 18,236 66,144 72,389 82,764 91,541 84,715 101,343 12,800 15,416 13,919 13,325 8,755 9,472 18,349 23,637 33,172 38,668 25,945 38,954 7,006 6,683 6,950 7,138 8,257 8,764 47,795 48,752 49,592 52,873 58,770 62,389 13.547 16 .174 14.673 14.106 9.533 10.263 2 1.3 17 26.573 36.035 41.584 28,800 4 1 .7 7 7 32,087 3 1,5 7 7 31,551 3 1,722 33,808 34,607 438,185 452,268 459,716 496,242 533,985 555,546 24,121 23,276 22,891 22,902 24,611 25,014 342,232 353,939 355,220 381,316 411,524 428,778 113 165 169 (D ) (D) 210 3,193 2,866 2,341 3,315 3.274 3,266 550 723 599 (D ) (D) 402 5,944 6,485 6,247 6,441 7,789 7,950 3,421 3,253 3,434 3,545 4,021 4,3 18 26,610 24,914 26,440 28,900 28,843 29,999 2,432 2,049 1,943 1,762 1.749 1,260 68,246 70,768 60,726 68,739 74,221 73,476 (D ) (D) (D) (D ) 1.749 (D ) 29,540 29,578 30.430 34,002 37.274 37,663 (D ) (D ) (D) (D) 0 (D ) 38,706 41,190 30,296 34,737 36,947 35,813 2,069 1,7 76 1,836 1,7 3 7 1,908 1,820 28,407 30,115 30,298 29,674 28,846 30,185 2,424 1,991 1,859 1,952 1,9 18 1,9 14 47,0 14 46,998 45.431 48,522 54,467 5,263 5,073 4.736 4,528 5,027 4,989 55,368 56,296 57,357 59,381 63,987 65,458 1,833 1,799 1,8 73 2,142 2,219 2,230 17,935 18,219 20.197 22,998 22,651 23,367 6,016 6,447 6,442 6,656 7,18 4 7,8 71 89,515 9 7,278 106,183 113,346 127,446 140,579 7,966 8,301 8,660 8,820 9,197 9,593 95,953 98,329 104,496 114,926 122,461 126,768 628 713 748 913 996 1,033 7,72 4 8,036 8.197 9,141 10 ,15 7 10,806 146 152 175 188 191 190 1,300 1,429 1,600 1,705 1,794 1,800 7,192 7,436 7.7 3 7 7,7 1 9 8,010 8,370 86,929 88,864 94,699 104,080 110 ,510 114,16 2 B ro w n , M in n e s o ta 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 54,498 C a rlto n , M in n e s o ta 19 8 8 19 8 9 19 8 4 19 8 5 19 8 6 19 8 7 19 8 8 19 8 9 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal Income........................................ Farmincome1..................................................... Population (thousands)7............................................. 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........................................ 328,416 344,414 362,976 375,518 385,590 425,111 299,227 311,722 322,172 334,017 359,635 309,512 389,721 320,398 331,249 339,751 357,996 391,080 29 7,116 309,098 318,424 331,961 3 5 Û 10 386,490 18,904 24,016 3 1,72 7 35,767 27,594 34,031 2 ,1 1 1 2,624 3,748 2,056 2,525 3,231 28.6 28.2 27.9 2 7 .7 2 7.7 27.5 30.0 29.8 29.5 29.6 29.8 299 11,492 12,208 13,033 13,581 13,943 15,461 9,967 10,445 10,920 11,301 12,054 13,052 300,242 190,606 197,947 205,702 214,093 230,981 238 464 12,816 13,929 14,3 67 15,031 16,902 18 285 224,5 71 237,689 256,731 267,819 274,144 14,328 15 ,761 16,580 17,16 4 19,084 - 1 6 ,6 2 2 - 1 7 ,2 3 6 - 1 9 ,1 6 5 - 1 8 ,1 4 7 - 1 9 ,1 9 7 -2 2 ,4 6 6 18,303 18,876 20,574 23,678 25Î993 36 956 193,621 204,692 220,986 232,508 235,863 256,090 196,093 202,894 211,9 09 222,740 240^072 257 135 82,027 84,375 85,614 83,990 8 7,16 7 99,862 36,636 39,548 41,9 78 40,531 42*098 48,032 52,768 55,347 56,376 59,020 62,560 69,159 66,498 69,280 68,285 70,746 77,465 84*554 161,279 166,712 176,342 183,271 21,686 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income...................................... Proprietors' income6............................................... Farm............................................................ Nonfarm.......................................... Earnings by Industry: Farm..................................................... Nonfarm............................................. Private................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Mining....................................... Construction................................................. Manufacturing............................................... Nondurable goods........................................ Durable goods............................................ Transportation and public utilities......................... Wholesale 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. 193,746 209,157 158,067 16 4,174 170,625 179,716 193,480 198,855 17,10 3 17,4 18 18,916 18,699 19,353 21,308 16,478 16,523 17,401 17,70 0 18,968 19,742 46,189 53,559 61,473 65,849 61,045 6 9,777 16,061 17,250 17,676 16,677 18,533 15,966 21,043 28,766 32,685 24,5 11 30,893 1,5 17 2,038 3,169 1,454 1,9 27 2,629 30,223 32,516 32,707 33,164 36,534 38,884 14,544 15,212 14,507 15,223 16,606 17,238 19,867 18,904 24,016 3 1,72 7 35,767 27,594 34,031 2 ,1 1 1 2,624 3,748 2,056 2,525 3,231 205,667 213,673 225,004 232,052 246,550 266,211 188,495 195,323 201,954 212,037 228,456 235,233 181,706 188,945 198,939 204,803 217,6 01 236,213 148,191 15 2,114 156,673 163,631 176,790 181,345 1,059 1,023 903 1,339 1,436 1,586 1,085 975 915 1,095 1,214 1*168 319 403 155 178 253 274 184 567 424 624 756 955 12,607 12,588 12,566 13,360 14,418 15,540 11 ,4 7 1 10,237 13,547 14,753 16,216 15,963 72,503 76,034 83,058 84,495 88,438 94,865 71,523 73,508 73,289 72,531 77,983 76,874 30,647 33,780 40,126 40,037 40,876 44,213 46,029 47,120 51,997 49,285 52,811 51,720 41,856 42,254 42,932 44,458 47,562 50,652 25,494 26,388 21,292 23,246 25,172 25,154 18 ,779 19,745 20,716 19,845 20,226 22,396 13,931 13,997 13,692 13,200 14,084 12,964 13,334 13,242 13,094 13,564 13,684 5,760 6,503 6,766 7,5 16 8,449 9,935 2 1,773 21,315 20,979 21,562 22,855 24,594 17,919 17,623 17,222 18,135 19,374 20,722 8,241 8,779 9,287 11,12 9 11,880 12,932 4,603 4,613 5,123 6,179 5,845 6*162 33,461 35,724 38,033 39,801 44,531 50,342 2 1,715 24,091 25,695 29,598 32,869 34,965 23,961 24,728 26,065 27,249 28,949 29,998 40,304 43,209 45,281 48,406 51,666 53*888 1,675 1,7 5 7 1,832 1,9 78 2 ,127 2,219 1,209 1,236 1,2 18 1,476 1,828 1,907 591 570 657 723 743 752 572 603 695 773 802 817 21,695 22,401 23,576 24,548 26,079 27,027 38,523 41,370 43,368 46,157 49,036 51,164 14*601 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA 75 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 4-8 9 — Continued [Thousands of dollars] C a s s , M in n e s o ta C a rv e r, M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... 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........................................... 536,141 585,961 648,525 719,919 786,336 867,655 191,964 203,178 210,791 216,689 230,442 247,837 523,493 12,648 39.1 572,784 13,177 39.9 630,467 18,058 40.9 700,791 19,128 42.3 770,896 15,440 44.3 851,464 16,191 45.9 189,751 2,213 21.7 200,304 2,874 21.7 205,533 5,258 21.9 212,484 4,205 21.7 225,213 5,229 21.9 242,304 5,533 22.1 13,698 14,703 15,852 17,008 17,758 18,902 8,838 9,362 9,638 9,985 10,499 11,240 237,531 15,117 186,503 408,917 81,415 45,809 273,784 18,554 195,524 450,754 84,615 50,592 300,648 20,024 225,384 506,008 90,979 51,538 337,657 22,457 254,552 569,752 94,668 55,499 378,993 26,613 275,441 627,821 98,580 59,935 434,908 31,820 284,581 687,669 112,851 67,135 87,445 5,982 9,391 90,854 42,047 59,063 89,838 6,411 9,173 92,600 46,893 63,685 97,540 6,725 8,605 99,420 47,422 63,949 100,934 7,120 9,824 103,638 47,789 65,262 111,276 8,205 9,751 112,822 49,589 68,031 116,687 9,284 10,136 117,539 56,935 73,363 175,030 18,497 44,004 10,012 33,992 206,492 21,519 45,773 10,531 35,242 220,889 23,687 56,072 15,417 40,655 249,944 26,168 61,545 16,338 45,207 286,142 29,392 63,459 12,630 50,829 332,778 34,765 67,365 13,312 54,053 63,511 4,967 18,967 1,450 17,517 66,048 5,142 18,648 2,127 16,521 70,017 5,447 22,076 4,531 17,545 72,421 5,543 22,970 3,462 19,508 78,720 5,975 26,581 4,500 22,081 82,725 6,568 27,394 4,814 22,580 12,648 224,883 192,221 2,166 479 20,954 80,110 44,142 35,968 13,298 8,538 21,511 7,469 37,696 32,662 1,635 744 30,283 13,177 260,607 224,333 2,251 551 21,954 104,756 59,853 44,903 14,664 8,878 21,666 8,391 41,222 36,274 1,875 801 33,598 18,058 282,590 242,947 2,372 332 26,704 109,422 68,426 40,996 16,460 9,239 22,837 8,831 46,750 39,643 2,001 922 36,720 19,128 318,529 273,586 3,423 293 30,181 125,112 77,819 47,293 17,587 8,983 25,012 11,385 51,610 44,943 2,444 1,108 41,391 15,440 363,553 315,629 3,777 403 31,820 148,570 93,072 55,498 19,543 10,345 27,182 11,979 62,010 47,924 2,914 1,189 43,821 16,191 418,717 365,354 4,212 451 33,575 178,867 107,508 71,359 20,819 12,783 29,123 12,800 72,724 53,363 3,024 1,255 49,084 2,213 85,232 58,182 1,239 265 6,538 6,297 191 6,106 4,942 2,184 11,995 2,409 22,313 27,050 5,040 413 21,597 2,874 86,964 57,918 691 261 6,155 4,623 212 4,411 4,940 2,346 12,713 2,494 23,695 29,046 5,230 439 23,377 5,258 92,282 60,246 170 93 6,950 3,634 254 3,380 5,756 2,197 12,683 2,587 26,176 32,036 5,176 504 26,356 4,205 96,729 63,507 465 110 8,073 3,218 339 2,879 5,017 2,650 13,322 3,290 27,362 33,222 5,497 568 27,157 5,229 106,047 69,975 385 158 8,432 3,433 399 3,034 6,085 2,938 14,482 3,037 31,025 36,072 5,970 589 29,513 5,533 111,154 73,676 427 171 8,912 2,764 411 2,353 6,013 3,287 15,517 3,435 33,150 37,478 6,095 604 30,779 1988 1989 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors' income*............................................... Farm............................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................... 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.............................................. C h ip p e w a , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 C h is a g o , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 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............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... 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........................................... 161,241 171,414 173,696 178,977 178,755 196,058 320,739 340,205 363,242 392,966 419,183 451,490 153,316 7,925 14.7 151,494 19,920 14.5 154,396 19,300 14.2 155,578 23,399 13.9 163,390 15,365 13.7 177,500 18,558 13.5 316,031 4,708 27.5 334,907 5,298 27.8 354,572 8,670 28.3 385,243 7,723 28.6 413,674 5,509 29.5 444,889 6,601 30.1 10,961 11,840 12,256 12,867 13,036 14,548 11,679 12,230 12,839 13,759 14,210 14,994 91,258 5,772 1,512 86,998 43,840 30,403 101,916 6,024 1,478 97,370 41,802 32,242 104,121 6,210 1,414 99,325 42,030 32,341 111,598 6,531 1,252 106,319 39,548 33,110 109,094 7,294 1,202 103,002 41,082 34,671 119,034 8,328 560 111,266 47,051 37,741 130,888 8,724 103,900 226,064 46,676 47,999 143,433 10,020 105,812 239,225 48,434 52,546 158,145 10,816 111,954 259,283 50,659 53,300 172,380 12,044 124,577 284,913 52,000 56,053 184,655 13,673 134,227 305,209 54,058 59,916 197,580 15,365 140,560 322,775 61,805 66,910 59,161 5,574 26,523 6,231 20,292 58,759 5,565 37,592 18,199 19,393 59,612 5,780 38,729 17,585 21,144 64,057 5,996 41,545 21,616 19,929 67,521 6,266 35,307 13,583 21,724 72,517 6,985 39,532 16,743 22,789 96,916 9,363 24,609 3,207 21,402 105,767 10,022 27,644 3,815 23,829 114,599 11,061 32,485 7,213 25,272 126,258 12,012 34,110 6,220 27,890 136,865 12,728 35,062 4,024 31,038 146,270 13,699 37,611 5,119 32,492 7,925 83,333 69,377 632 373 10,986 8,698 951 7,747 10,219 7,778 11,322 4,280 15,089 13,956 1,008 280 12,668 19,920 81,996 67,630 608 417 7,391 12,401 908 11,493 8,335 6,804 11,590 4,362 15,722 14,366 1,070 292 13,004 19,300 84,821 69,670 945 313 8,110 10,943 801 10,142 9,385 6,334 11,245 4,751 17,644 15,151 1,133 337 13,681 23,399 88,199 72,302 1,203 289 7,535 13,077 888 12,189 9,662 6,105 11,500 4,648 18,283 15,897 1,284 364 14,249 15,365 93,729 76,980 1,388 394 8,838 14,558 779 13,779 9,936 5,553 12,300 4,021 19,992 16,749 1,440 368 14,941 18,558 100,476 82,745 1,089 434 11,203 15,721 1,072 14,649 10,553 5,444 12,639 3,624 22,038 17,731 1,560 369 15,802 4,708 126,180 103,230 991 301 17,900 29,667 (D) <») 5,472 5,708 14,206 3,761 25,224 22,950 1,165 524 21,261 5,298 138,135 112,752 868 392 20,618 30,434 (D) (D) 5,987 5,996 14,574 4,008 29,875 25,383 1,346 562 23,475 8,670 149,475 122,233 874 267 23,286 31,598 17,125 14,473 5,840 5,919 15,050 4,055 35,344 27,242 1,351 648 25,243 7,723 164,657 138,275 1,429 307 26,263 35,832 19,400 16,432 5,223 7,066 15,540 5,443 41,172 26,382 1,787 747 23,848 5,509 179,146 150,090 1,361 338 24,395 41,963 20,345 21,618 6,019 6,524 18,316 5,432 45,742 29,056 2,278 792 25,986 6,601 190,979 159,555 1,497 337 24,069 44,329 21,545 22,784 6,571 7,447 18,952 5,743 50,610 31,424 2,397 824 28,203 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors' income*............................................... Farm............................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................... Nonfarm............................................................ Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, lisheries, 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. 76 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Clay, Minnesota 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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 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.............................................. Clearwater, Minnesota 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 547,305 509,861 37,444 48.5 11,286 557,695 526,172 31,523 48.4 11,528 585,774 540,098 45,676 47.8 12,258 608,354 566,486 41,868 47.9 12,702 639,173 603,761 35,412 48.2 13,263 690,956 646,884 44,072 48.2 14,343 72,441 67,683 4,758 8.9 8,172 73,806 69,790 4,016 8.9 8,258 76,859 70,717 6,142 8.8 8,755 75,055 71,944 3,111 8.8 8,569 83,247 77,975 5,272 8.8 9,444 89,969 84,635 5,334 8.8 10,245 291,631 16,992 95,335 369,974 89,890 87,441 297,688 18,714 90,557 369,531 92,444 95,720 327,022 19,785 88,470 395,707 93,033 97,034 340,142 20,977 95,328 414,493 89,043 104,818 350,890 23,097 107,111 434,904 92,744 111,525 373,354 25,307 111,730 459,777 105,571 125,608 34,070 2,067 4,670 36,673 12,092 23,676 34,001 2,204 5,130 36,927 12,479 24,400 37,265 2,289 5,152 40,128 12,847 23,884 35,412 2,406 5,539 38,545 11,501 25,009 41,603 2,857 5,777 44,523 11,936 26,788 43,556 3,258 6,348 46,646 13,752 29,571 203,655 17,402 70,574 32,187 38,387 212,391 18,028 67,269 26,298 40,971 224,217 19,505 83,300 40,565 42,735 238,084 20,071 81,987 36,666 45,321 249,502 20,592 80,796 30,312 50,484 259,087 21,617 92,650 39,018 53,632 22,036 1,925 10,109 3,972 6,137 22,248 1,952 9,801 3,224 6,577 22,846 2,049 12,370 5,353 7,017 24,489 2,133 8,790 2,291 6,499 27,310 2,386 11,907 4,454 7,453 28,687 2,620 12,249 4,504 7,745 37,444 254,187 194,156 1,611 1,486 21,766 24,038 19,183 4,855 28,125 13,132 35,911 10,885 57,202 60,031 2,364 1,033 56,634 31,523 266,165 201,949 1,735 1,416 22,058 25,805 20,790 5,015 29,241 13,113 34,676 11,513 62,392 64,216 2,658 980 60,578 45,676 281,346 211,367 1,736 1,128 23,355 26,781 21,194 5,587 28,393 12,162 35,535 11,947 70,330 69,979 2,682 1,128 66,169 41,868 298,274 223,491 2,766 1,110 24,259 29,699 23,501 6,198 27,742 12,252 38,859 13,581 73,223 74,783 3,067 1,253 70,463 35,412 315,478 235,695 3,142 1,080 25,743 30,532 23,232 7,300 28,416 12,777 40,666 12,323 81,016 79,783 3,393 1,295 75,095 44,072 329,282 244,370 3,432 711 26,790 31,405 23,473 7,932 26,824 13,738 41,286 11,783 88,401 84,912 3,532 1,327 80,053 4,758 29,312 19,226 786 52 2,518 2,328 591 1,737 2,987 776 4,021 970 4,788 10,086 507 169 9,410 4,016 29,985 19,706 554 65 2,863 2,338 681 1,657 2,855 799 4,230 993 5,009 10,279 540 180 9,559 6,142 31,123 20,539 408 (L) 3,095 2,310 652 1,658 3,823 866 3,905 1,035 5,059 10,584 535 208 9,841 3,111 32,301 21,041 471 (L) 2,895 2,653 669 1,984 3,441 . 979 3,832 1,232 5,516 11,260 735 229 10,296 5,272 36,331 24,015 467 (L) 3,770 2,716 625 2,091 3,900 1,839 3,994 1,269 6,029 12,316 932 237 11,147 5,334 38,222 25,394 494 (L) 5,801 2,507 581 1,926 3,900 986 4,112 1,251 6,310 12,828 975 240 11,613 1984 1985 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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. 1985 1986 1987 1987 1988 1989 Cottonwood, Minnesota Cook, Minnesota 1984 1986 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 44,459 44,459 0 4.1 10,815 47,434 47,434 0 4.1 11,592 49,278 49,278 0 4.1 12,108 51,368 51,368 0 4.0 12,852 55,579 55,579 0 4.0 13,895 60,432 60,432 0 4.0 15,211 174,462 148,893 25,569 14.4 12,150 230,955 146,648 84,307 14.2 16,293 185,226 148,068 37,158 13.9 13,325 188,388 147,945 40,443 13.7 13,737 184,108 154,999 29,109 13.6 13,581 206,363 165,630 40,733 13.4 15,438 24,584 1,602 2,070 25,052 9,745 9,662 26,148 1,789 2,182 26,541 10,546 10,347 28,048 1,915 2,320 28,453 10,263 10,562 29,247 2,015 2,391 29,623 10,761 10,984 33,094 2,362 2,598 33,330 11,177 11,072 35,403 2,682 2,936 35,657 12,824 11,951 98,344 5,106 1,681 94,919 50,257 29,286 157,336 5,414 1,798 153,720 45,761 31,474 113,252 5,633 1,362 108,981 44,806 31,439 118,906 5,886 1,657 114,677 40,940 32,771 112,374 6,584 1,953 107,743 42,453 33,912 126,358 7,313 2,029 121,074 48,664 36,625 18,631 1,537 4,416 0 4,416 19,548 1,581 5,019 0 5,019 20,462 1,732 5,854 0 5,854 21,153 1,759 6,335 0 6,335 23,861 1,969 7,264 0 7,264 25,736 2,202 7,465 0 7,465 54,908 5,152 38,284 22,771 15,513 55,478 5,152 96,706 81,526 15,180 57,590 5,541 50,121 34,422 15,699 59,880 5,582 53,444 37,619 15,825 62,649 5,765 43,960 26,313 17,647 63,967 5,990 56,401 37,929 18,472 0 24,584 15,704 425 96 2,612 1,662 (D) (D) 1,230 618 3,397 363 5,301 8,880 2,744 224 5,912 0 26,148 17,107 473 116 2,616 1,970 (0) (0) 1,592 663 3,382 317 5,978 9,041 2,748 217 6,076 0 28,048 18,857 398 102 2,813 2,309 (D) (0) 2,255 380 3,633 323 6,644 9,191 2,369 230 6,592 0 29,247 19,787 388 64 2,912 2,203 (0) (0) 2,061 420 4,015 524 7,200 9,460 2,682 178 6,600 0 33,094 22,837 450 90 3,108 2,272 (D) (D) 2,478 486 4,825 436 8,692 10,257 2,872 107 7,278 0 35,403 24,788 461 94 3,125 2,241 (0) (0) 2,557 477 5,508 435 9,890 10,615 2,709 108 7,798 25,569 72,775 58,209 2,352 183 4,457 11,711 4,733 6,978 5,051 6,109 9,707 4,117 14,522 14,566 1,892 273 12,401 84,307 73,029 57,695 2,327 235 3,898 11,763 4,576 7,187 4,897 5,267 9,198 4,483 15,627 15,334 1,997 286 13,051 37,158 76,094 59,855 1,366 164 4,059 13,950 4,536 9,414 4,974 4,893 8,452 4,982 17,015 16,239 2,069 328 13,842 40,443 78,463 61,746 1,910 170 4,262 14,865 4,599 10,266 4,653 5,632 8,184 5,705 16,365 16,717 2,239 358 14,120 29,109 83,265 65,393 1,826 183 4,938 15,609 4,660 10,949 4,511 5,989 8,903 5,324 18,110 17,872 2,395 364 15,113 40,733 85,625 67,572 1,871 192 5,307 15,428 4,471 10,957 4,335 6,032 9,165 5,180 20,062 18,053 2,467 366 15,220 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA 77 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 84-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] C r o w W in g , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 D a k o t a , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... 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........................................... 449,653 480,134 501,956 527,353 565,138 615 ,157 3 ,2 17,3 12 3,547,864 3,918,839 4,3 78,0 72 4,8 71,53 1 5,336,904 446,959 2,694 43.3 477,157 2,977 43.8 497,502 4,454 44.2 523,726 3,627 44.5 562,060 3,078 45.5 612,111 3,046 46.1 3,194,441 22,871 213.0 3,528,623 19,241 220.2 3,887,952 30,887 227.7 4,347,597 30,475 239.8 4,852,295 19,236 253.4 5,313,367 23,537 265.8 10,388 10,960 11,352 11,842 12,434 13,358 270,384 18,285 -3,924 248,175 92,317 109,161 289,634 20,600 -4,137 264,897 96,499 118,738 304,787 21,593 -3,460 279,734 99,469 122,753 322,167 22,954 -2,602 296,611 102,186 128,556 357,444 26,674 -4,397 326,373 106,197 132,568 386,197 30,362 -6,077 349,758 121,594 143,805 1,559,580 103,386 1,129,546 2,585,740 396,899 234,673 1,710,002 120,092 1,259,186 2,849,096 436,921 261,847 1,840,381 127,568 1,475,861 3,188,674 453,765 276,400 2,082,051 143,788 1,641,417 3,579,680 493,437 304,955 2,376,859 170,305 1,803,241 4,009,795 515,324 346,412 2,608,380 192,596 1,947,415 4,363,199 588,759 384,946 214,418 19,217 36,749 1,837 34,912 228,524 20,279 40,831 2,121 38,710 238,194 21,546 45,047 3,605 41,442 251,645 21,766 48,756 2,747 46,009 279,764 24,049 53,631 2,203 51,428 303,943 26,655 55,599 2,164 53,435 1,283,922 128,114 147,544 18,707 128,837 1,416,797 137,459 155,746 15,044 140,702 1,503,347 149,616 187,418 26,723 160,695 1,698,736 163,140 220,175 26,161 194,014 1,959,194 187,977 229,688 14,941 214,747 2,151,233 210,057 247,090 19,192 227,898 2,694 267,690 205,156 1,154 940 20,518 44,519 31,962 12,557 25,847 7,795 39,115 12,159 53,109 62,534 3,011 83« 58,685 2,977 286,657 219,659 1,067 1,102 23,775 46,968 33,615 13,353 27,945 8,971 40,754 12,188 56,889 66,998 3,211 902 62,885 4,454 300,333 229,505 1,021 805 23,933 49,909 34,707 15,202 28,131 8,489 40,936 13,890 62,391 70,828 3,227 1,023 66,578 3,627 318,540 243,031 1,613 854 25,636 48,760 33,582 15,178 27,685 9,019 43,357 15,602 70,505 75,509 3,649 1,165 70,695 3,078 354,366 272,841 1,660 1,084 29,795 54,549 36,040 18,509 30,446 13,733 48,226 15,514 77,834 81,525 4,191 1,221 76,113 3,046 383,151 295,818 1,875 1,174 32,856 56,442 36,921 19,521 31,871 17,210 51,840 15,390 87,160 87,333 4,412 1,260 81,661 22,871 1,536,709 1,311,775 9,014 8,534 138,178 327,057 145,224 181,833 106,830 186,702 195,841 76,349 263,270 224,934 45,870 4,074 174,990 19,241 1,690,761 1,440,288 9,234 10,254 155,752 338,252 154,685 183,567 115,569 208,123 209,288 84,530 309,286 250,473 49,635 4,492 196,346 30,887 1,809,494 1,556,934 10,345 8,205 175,666 330,519 160,573 169,946 127,846 222,716 228,396 94,878 358,363 252,560 49,313 5,191 198,056 30,475 2,051,576 1,775,587 14,323 8,716 197,313 364,791 187,268 177,523 157,003 251,400 250,613 122,050 409,378 275,989 53,173 6,316 216,500 19,236 2,357,623 2,048,271 16,093 9,823 200,539 508,434 252,022 256,412 188,755 295,484 281,683 130,629 416,831 309,352 58,689 6,849 243,814 23,537 2,584,843 2,248,544 17,152 12,134 212,051 574,134 263,938 310,196 203,284 308,519 297,349 147,820 476,101 336,299 62,727 7,336 266,236 1988 1989 1984 1985 1988 1989 15,102 1 6 ,1 1 1 17,208 18,256 19,225 20,082 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.............................................. D o d g e , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 D o u g la s , M in n e s o ta 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............................................. Nonlarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... 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........................................... 167,453 175,6 40 191,942 202,974 213,642 241,309 284,929 302,000 317,485 336,821 355,955 385,454 155,073 12,380 15.4 162,729 12,911 15.4 169,033 22,909 15.3 178,342 24,632 15.3 191,024 22,618 15.6 207,549 33,760 15.7 279,350 5,579 28.9 296,323 5,677 29.2 307,076 10,409 29.2 324,893 11,928 29.1 347,374 8,581 29.5 376,883 8,571 29.6 10,906 11,429 12 ,5 11 13,233 13,657 15,322 9,848 10,333 10,872 11,580 12,061 13,007 65,485 3,671 45,331 107,145 34,004 26,304 69,957 4,148 47,057 112,866 34,994 27,780 82,318 4,301 50,829 128,846 34,088 29,008 90,221 4,793 54,357 139,785 32,772 30,417 97,502 5,730 57,778 149,550 34,062 30,030 112,574 6,419 63,588 169,743 38,947 32,619 175,029 11,708 248 163,569 63,473 57,887 182,895 12,896 68 170,067 68,610 63,323 196,266 13,455 706 183,517 71,021 62,947 214,600 14,709 (1) 199,861 70,194 66,766 228,400 16,648 -107 211,645 72,912 71,398 242,968 18,784 -574 223,610 83,483 78,361 41,555 3,962 19,968 8,958 11,010 44,768 4,298 20,891 9,410 11,481 45,995 4,615 31,708 19,392 12,316 51,519 4,968 33,734 20,943 12,791 58,655 5,725 33,122 18,901 14,221 61,533 6,109 44,932 29,940 14,992 130,596 13,092 31,341 3,642 27,699 135,902 13,352 33,641 3,739 29,902 142,275 14,279 39,712 8,485 31,227 155,757 15,145 43,698 9,916 33,782 168,233 16,142 44,025 6,569 37,456 179,569 17,546 45,853 6,525 39,328 12,380 53,105 40,234 831 321 5,850 8,785 986 7,799 2,430 4,834 6,959 2,192 8,032 12,871 608 293 11,970 12,911 57,046 43,680 757 337 6,618 10,349 1,604 8,745 2,632 5,044 7,092 2,237 8,614 13,366 688 311 12,367 22,909 59,409 45,242 649 269 7,232 10,967 1,744 9,223 2,800 4,688 6,736 2,385 9,516 14,167 659 359 13,149 24,632 65,589 50,454 1,146 281 7,162 13,531 2,210 11,321 2,885 5,745 6,797 2,829 10,078 15,135 848 401 13,886 22,618 74,884 58,612 1,195 291 8,612 17,223 2,779 14,444 3,078 6,850 7,880 2,850 10,633 16,272 1,007 420 14,845 33,760 78,814 61,423 1,310 337 7,346 18,993 3,115 15,878 3,202 6,789 8,717 2,799 11,930 17,391 1,043 431 15,917 5,579 169,450 137,794 1,131 276 12,926 30,894 5,402 25,492 14,499 8,808 27,867 7,184 34,209 31,656 2,406 552 28,698 5,677 177,218 143,676 1,150 493 13,870 31,114 5,466 25,648 15,108 8,672 29,291 7,251 36,727 33,542 2,598 590 30,354 10,409 185,857 149,644 1,168 267 14,646 32,478 4,869 27,609 16,636 8,560 29,833 7,195 38,861 36,213 2,566 679 32,968 11,928 202,672 163,551 1,765 199 16,269 38,275 4,866 33,409 16,366 8,750 31,020 8,646 42,261 39,121 2,912 761 35,448 8,581 219,819 176,715 1,980 339 17,697 42,182 5,446 36,736 17,270 8,096 34,651 8,478 46,022 43,104 3,545 792 38,767 8,571 234,397 188,318 1,936 271 17,820 45,143 6,449 38,694 18,028 8,826 37,275 8,630 50,389 46,079 3,783 811 41,485 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. 78 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] F a r i b a u l t , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 F illm o r e , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... 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.......................................... 228,288 240,242 249,284 247,952 249,960 286,034 236,678 236,004 265,505 2 77,6 0 1 272,586 293,519 200,369 27,919 18.9 204,493 35,749 18.7 203,635 45,649 18.4 201,801 46,151 18.0 209,156 40,804 17.7 226,040 59,994 17.4 212,658 24,020 21.7 218,105 17,899 21.6 223,691 41,814 21.4 230,369 47,232 21.2 241,951 30,635 21.1 263,176 30,343 20.9 12,055 12,837 13,559 13,745 14,097 16,410 10,890 10,904 12,395 13 ,110 12,919 14 ,0 17 132,391 7,293 -2,186 122,912 65,013 40,363 142,465 7,937 -2,636 131,892 63,685 44,665 151,895 7,890 -2,417 141,588 62,467 45,229 152,950 8,078 -1,053 143,819 57,783 46,350 152,834 8,962 -1,157 142,715 60,052 47,193 176,200 10,015 -1,128 165,057 68,761 52,216 120,355 6,895 15,532 128,992 60,012 47,674 114,943 7,377 17,099 124,665 60,533 50,806 144,542 7,765 18,062 154,839 58,765 51,901 156,111 8,344 19,767 167,534 56,543 53,524 146,809 9,384 20,946 158,371 58,618 55,597 154,211 10,757 22,219 165,673 67,284 60,562 75,455 7,994 48,942 24,095 24,847 77,324 8,062 57,079 31,942 25,137 77,021 8,206 66,668 41,907 24,761 77,885 8,082 66,983 42,312 24,671 80,569 8,231 64,034 37,018 27,016 83,272 8,641 84,287 56,215 28,072 72,519 7,131 40,705 19,323 21,382 73,845 7,132 33,966 13,175 20,791 77,561 7,625 59,356 37,109 22,247 81,127 7,673 67,311 42,307 25,004 84,973 7,864 53,972 25,701 28,271 90,465 8,500 55,246 25,314 29,932 27,919 104,472 87,687 1,277 235 12,522 25,335 13,567 11,768 8,096 8,524 10,699 5,819 15,180 16,785 1,182 359 15,244 35,749 106,716 88,999 1,162 276 11,375 28,149 14,181 13,968 8,308 7,899 10,471 5,884 15,475 17,717 1,294 376 16,047 45,649 106,246 87,407 847 97 10,973 26,408 15,617 10,791 9,635 6,900 10,123 6,069 16,355 18,839 1,359 433 17,047 46,151 106,799 88,495 1,552 102 10,992 27,905 16,579 11,326 7,091 7,495 9,471 6,222 17,665 18,304 1,583 472 16,249 40,804 112,030 92,807 1,542 144 11,680 28,172 15,549 12,623 7,686 8,120 10,197 5,697 19,569 19,223 1,756 476 16,991 59,994 116,206 96,161 1,561 156 11,926 27,645 14,801 12,844 8,073 8,420 11,324 5,646 21,410 20,045 1,848 477 17,720 24,020 96,335 78,730 2,563 983 6,649 14,778 4,989 9,789 9,169 7,263 12,331 5,561 19,433 17,605 1,255 413 15,937 17,899 97,044 78,662 1,869 925 6,271 15,540 4,513 11,027 8,013 6,897 12,756 5,661 20,730 18,382 1,278 436 16,668 41,814 102,728 83,106 1,747 672 6,572 17,446 5,058 12,388 9,077 7,034 12,114 5,695 22,749 19,622 1,333 502 17,787 47,232 108,879 88,694 (0) 1») 7,321 18,869 5,416 13,453 8,738 7,299 13,003 6,140 23,358 20,185 1,720 554 17,911 30,635 116,174 93,782 (0) (0) 7,697 18,302 6,030 12,272 9,233 7,897 14,915 6,184 25,527 22,392 2,103 566 19,723 30,343 123,868 99,696 3,270 491 8,079 20,201 6,639 13,562 9,432 8,376 15,795 6,273 27,779 24,172 2,201 573 21,398 1988 1989 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.............................................. G o o d h u e , M in n e s o ta F r e e b o r n , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonlarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... 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.......................................... 408,247 4 16 ,176 439,041 456,973 475,863 524,032 472,70 1 495,179 538,120 561,867 588,735 641,3 73 382,832 25,415 35.4 389,349 26,827 34.9 398,600 40,441 34.5 410,792 46,181 34.2 435,997 39,866 34.2 463,347 60,685 33.9 451,449 21,252 39.4 474,758 20,421 39.4 495,693 42,427 39.6 524,565 37,302 39.7 558,765 29,970 40.1 603,532 37,841 40.4 11,539 11,915 12 ,716 13 ,3 77 13,928 15,437 12,007 12,563 13,595 14,147 14,664 15,865 271,904 17,384 -3,079 251,441 87,686 69,120 274,844 18,399 -1,264 255,181 86,975 74,020 296,800 18,949 -884 276,967 87,768 74,306 315,220 19,946 -884 294,390 84,934 77,649 331,206 22,592 -799 307,815 88,194 79,854 359,941 24,485 634 336,090 100,802 87,140 299,817 19,253 20,376 300,940 97,246 74,515 314,294 21,415 21,907 314,786 100,516 79,877 351,154 22,407 24,093 352,840 105,034 80,246 370,488 24,171 28,160 374,477 102,839 84,551 394,347 27,497 26,210 393,060 106,936 88,739 429,539 31,049 23,638 422,128 122,418 96,827 198,244 21,255 52,405 21,789 30,616 199,926 20,791 54,127 23,137 30,990 205,226 21,865 69,709 36,753 32,956 216,164 22,088 76,968 42,329 34,639 232,993 23,413 74,800 36,001 38,799 238,512 24,014 97,415 56,736 40,679 219,773 22,373 57,671 17,197 40,474 232,508 23,422 58,364 16,384 41,980 243,722 25,209 82,223 38,443 43,780 262,609 26,450 81,429 33,164 48,265 286,732 28,423 79,192 25,856 53,336 307,985 31,043 90,511 33,693 56,818 25,415 246,489 218,590 2,356 473 11,513 96,307 57,401 38,906 15,741 12,905 30,733 9,133 39,429 27,899 2,597 672 24,630 26,827 248,017 218,591 2,586 523 11,934 92,355 53,436 38,919 14,748 14,414 30,798 9,357 41,876 29,426 2,796 707 25,923 40,441 256,359 224,989 2,285 382 12,885 95,190 55,451 39,739 15,706 14,682 31,193 9,579 43,087 31,370 2,866 814 27,690 46,181 269,039 236,401 3,419 351 12,453 101,266 55,784 45,482 14,197 15,971 32,528 11,063 45,153 32,638 3,157 894 28,587 39,866 291,340 256,587 3,459 306 13,844 108,327 59,983 48,344 15,378 16,971 37,086 10,711 50,505 34,753 3,491 918 30,344 60,685 299,256 262,805 3,642 259 14,205 102,815 56,869 45,946 16,804 18,757 39,714 10,563 56,046 36,451 3,669 929 31,853 21,252 278,565 240,952 2,704 716 14,773 78,853 58,363 20,490 36,994 20,318 29,835 10,564 46,195 37,613 2,362 748 34,503 20,421 293,873 254,328 2,504 928 14,248 80,995 60,171 20,824 40,255 22,326 30,322 11,179 51,571 39,545 2,461 796 36,288 42,427 308,727 266,071 2,458 462 14,841 83,561 61,891 21,670 42,967 22,125 30,362 11,876 57,419 42,656 2,455 916 39,285 37,302 333,186 287,580 3,198 309 16,560 90,569 64,824 25,745 48,158 21,493 32,362 14,660 60,271 45,606 2,902 1,038 41,666 29,970 364,377 313,655 3,234 432 18,192 98,588 69,414 29,174 52,202 24,372 36,763 14,298 65,574 50,722 3,402 1,078 46,242 37,841 391,698 338,744 3,328 467 18,936 110,099 77,516 32,583 52,367 27,563 38,716 14,692 72,576 52,954 3,561 1,106 48,287 E a rn 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. LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA 79 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 4-8 9 — Continued [Thousands of dollars] G r a n t , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 H e n n e p in , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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........................................... 84,554 89,039 92,372 92,267 88,309 98,367 16,666,739 17,846,848 18 ,7 9 7 ,7 7 7 20,030,501 21,426,908 23,026,592 69,445 15,109 7.0 71,471 17,568 6.8 70,826 21,546 6.7 70,011 22,256 6.6 74,367 13,942 6.4 81,309 17,058 6.3 16,656,433 10,306 967.8 17,834,233 12,615 979.7 18,783,316 14,461 989.9 20,017,503 12,998 996.8 21,415,925 10,983 1,008.8 23,015,815 10,777 1,019.6 12,163 13,073 13,756 14,046 13,706 15,540 44,334 2,102 2,004 44,236 24,119 16,199 45,998 2,183 2,480 46,295 25,519 17,225 50,562 2,225 2,680 51,017 24,826 16,529 51,716 2,317 2,822 52,221 22,671 17,375 46,303 2,698 2,479 46,084 23,555 18,670 51,267 3,116 2,439 50,590 27,023 20,754 15,886,608 1,086,432 -2,839,610 11,960,566 2,768,802 1,937,371 20,808 1,801 21,725 13,013 8,712 21,061 1,854 23,083 15,450 7,633 21,150 1,897 27,515 19,446 8,069 21,850 1,884 27,982 20,078 7,904 23,457 2,106 20,740 11,771 8,969 24,654 2,292 24,321 14,858 9,463 13,619,784 1,339,956 926,868 6,344 920,524 15,109 29,225 22,405 558 138 2,545 281 (0) (D) 1,880 3,905 4,616 2,156 6,326 6,820 480 132 6,208 17,568 28,430 21,710 590 (0) 2,321 (D) (D) (0) 1,091 3,837 4,699 2,065 6,650 6,720 469 138 6,113 21,546 29,016 22,021 576 104 2,260 370 (0) (D) 1,944 3,628 4,251 2,117 6,771 6,995 479 157 6,359 22,256 29,460 22,383 630 123 2,108 419 (0) (D) 2,180 3,722 3,883 2,119 7,199 7,077 639 172 6,266 13,942 32,361 24,670 674 132 2,696 1,365 (D) (D) 2,576 3,735 4,214 2,061 7,217 7,691 799 173 6,719 17,058 34,209 26,229 716 144 2,907 1,471 372 1,099 2,658 3,762 4,215 2,222 8,134 7,980 845 174 6,961 17,222 18 ,2 17 17,230,696 1,234,365 -3,180,024 12,816,307 2,964,313 2,066,228 18,990 20,096 21,239 22,584 18,433,676 1,317,835 -3,578,603 13,537,238 3,157,505 2,103,034 20,027,510 1,419,780 -4,100,618 14,507,112 3,275,418 2,247,971 21,658,748 1,587,412 -4,471,221 15,600,115 3,413,865 2,412,928 23,053,933 1,739,920 -4,855,693 16,458,320 3,901,228 2,667,044 14,791,211 1,411,886 1,027,599 8,696 . 1,018,903 15,815,750 1,531,505 1,086,421 10,632 1,075,789 17,169,609 1,600,771 1,257,130 9,088 1,248,042 18,578,953 1,690,887 1,388,908 7,148 1,381,760 19,733,050 1,836,783 1,484,100 6,977 1,477,123 10,306 15,876,302 14,124,303 32,615 44,309 846,136 3,517,709 996,726 2,520,983 1,414,273 1,767,629 1,497,327 1,420,832 3,583,473 1,751,999 360,807 37,183 1,354,009 12,615 17,218,081 15,330,132 36,288 57,501 922,349 3,687,136 1,061,471 2,625,665 1,530,983 1,874,304 1,599,764 1,607,790 4,014,017 1,887,949 386,026 41,056 1,460,867 14,461 18,419,215 16,417,509 38,585 31,734 1,014,437 3,851,414 1,104,642 2,746,772 1,564,705 1,975,226 1,698,716 1,834,133 4,408,559 2,001,706 389,905 46,507 1,565,294 12,998 20,014,512 17,856,197 48,212 26,466 1,130,342 4,035,783 1,194,998 2,840,785 1,691,063 2,108,735 1,821,945 2,119,543 4,874,108 2,158,315 419,501 49,902 1,688,912 10,983 21,647,765 19,335,144 51,435 30,213 1,134,947 4,329,813 1,288,603 3,041,210 1,789,448 2,311,742 2,010,357 2,193,114 5,484,075 2,312,621 449,026 51,539 1,812,056 10,777 23,043,156 20,601,294 54,229 30,903 1,149,761 4,491,575 1,427,024 3,064,551 2,002,530 2,441,295 2,060,872 2,241,693 6,128,436 2,441,862 480,579 52,767 1,908,516 1984 1985 1988 1989 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.............................................. H o u s t o n , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 H u b b a r d , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 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............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... 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........................................... 190 ,170 200,823 217,206 225,192 236,758 256,521 129,471 138,814 144,5 81 149,352 161,8 01 182,255 7,915 18.9 174,423 191,655 9,168 18.9 209,436 15,756 18.9 123,610 5,861 14.4 132,486 6,328 14.6 136,906 7,675 14.8 142,734 6,618 14.8 153,688 8,113 15.0 166,299 8,124 15.2 10,633 11,916 223,406 13,352 19.1 12,414 243,190 13,331 19.2 10,084 199,475 17,731 18.9 11,481 13,395 8,999 9,479 9,764 10,061 10,752 11,4 76 71,254 4,494 49,682 116,442 40,955 32,773 72,529 4,792 56,082 123,819 41,979 35,025 82,087 4,873 61,456 138,670 42,316 36,220 85,580 5,353 65,081 145,308 41,817 38,067 90,381 6,219 70,227 154,389 43,430 38,939 98,473 7,393 73,269 164,349 49,690 42,482 56,994 3,627 12,177 65,544 27,180 36,747 60,850 4,072 13,541 70,319 29,811 38,684 66,119 4,354 13,510 75,275 31,126 38,180 69,320 4,734 14,187 78,773 30,727 39,852 77,275 5,515 15,068 86,828 31,914 43,059 80,809 6,276 15,860 90,393 36,679 47,351 45,338 4,810 21,106 5,142 15,964 45,908 4,802 21,819 6,460 15,359 45,547 4,848 31,692 15,097 16,595 49,325 5,037 31,218 13,050 18,168 53,926 5,423 31,032 10,694 20,338 60,080 6,028 32,365 10,699 21,666 36,696 3,252 17,046 4,676 12,370 39,315 3,473 18,062 5,119 12,943 42,001 3,859 20,259 6,458 13,801 44,921 3,979 20,420 5,326 15,094 49,139 4,340 23,796 6,804 16,992 51,691 4,721 24,397 6,770 17,627 7,915 63,339 51,307 1,853 9,168 63,361 50,909 1,355 1,007 5,433 7,835 961 6,874 7,960 3,140 • 6,904 3,212 14,063 12,452 1,504 381 10,567 17,731 64,356 51,490 1,076 862 5,800 7,560 908 6,652 8,878 3,637 6,491 3,265 13,921 12,866 1,486 438 10,942 15,756 69,824 55,854 (») (0) 5,748 8,078 874 7,204 9,356 4,194 6,237 4,227 15,634 13,970 1,757 495 11,718 13,352 77,029 61,614 (D) (0) 6,417 8,961 632 8,329 10,401 4,354 7,010 4,000 17,994 15,415 2,065 512 12,838 13,331 85,142 68,892 1,534 883 8,978 10,788 298 10,490 11,149 4,134 7,381 4,058 19,987 16,250 2,169 524 13,557 5,861 51,133 38,044 565 89 5,528 4,020 1,743 2,277 3,018 1,138 8,761 2,148 12,777 13,089 474 273 12,342 6,328 54,522 40,455 456 141 5,644 4,424 2,328 2,096 3,366 1,128 9,363 1,615 14,318 14,067 514 292 13,261 7,675 58,444 43,693 294 67 5,785 4,784 2,501 2,283 4,315 1,059 9,355 1,859 16,175 14,751 512 337 13,902 6,618 62,702 47,047 405 204 6,368 5,810 3,055 2,755 3,992 984 9,552 2,395 17,337 15,655 723 389 14,543 8,113 69,162 52,356 370 245 6,656 7,263 4,220 3,043 4,622 1,041 10,685 2,357 19,117 16,806 993 404 15,409 8,124 72,685 55,412 366 277 7,243 7,250 4,067 3,183 4,816 1,030 11,190 2,466 20,774 17,273 1,023 416 15,834 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. (D) 5,369 7,654 1,173 6,481 8,178 (0) 6,975 3,175 13,154 12,032 1,394 358 10,280 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] Is a n t i , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 I ta s c a , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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 ot residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.............................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 260,793 2 77,9 4 7 300,366 317,862 338,495 365,183 419,9 78 437,520 447,349 453,840 479,066 518,399 253,511 7,282 24.7 269,179 8,768 25.0 289,554 10,812 25.0 310,238 7,624 25.4 333,720 4,775 26.1 359,183 6,000 26.4 418,674 1,304 42.8 435,958 1,562 42.8 444,905 2,444 42.4 452,296 1,544 42.0 477,492 1,574 41.9 517,354 1,045 41.7 10,557 11 ,12 0 12,018 12,500 12,992 13,812 9,814 10,230 10,553 10,812 11,426 12,436 121,073 7,418 75,206 188,861 33,657 38,275 125,342 7,951 82,921 200,312 35,940 41,695 133,560 8,343 94,100 219,317 38,864 42,185 140,029 9,038 104,900 235,891 37,962 44,009 151,916 10,465 110,494 251,945 39,400 47,150 162,660 11,812 117,004 267,852 45,072 52,259 268,048 17,901 1,875 252,022 68,226 99,730 275,570 19,326 3,436 259,680 72,754 105,086 276,076 19,233 6,995 263,838 78,199 105,312 278,702 19,496 7,916 267,122 76,620 110,098 298,618 21,873 7,514 284,259 79,589 115,218 320,235 24,752 7,488 302,971 91,173 124,255 88,918 8,656 23,499 6,231 17,268 91,074 8,540 25,728 7,736 17,992 94,884 8,899 29,777 9,810 19,967 103,497 9,211 27,321 6,604 20,717 114,602 10,109 27,205 3,779 23,426 122,281 10,960 29,419 5,020 24,399 215,858 24,056 28,134 1,024 27,110 222,728 23,705 29,137 1,285 27,852 221,739 23,511 30,826 2,172 28,654 223,991 22,811 31,900 1,262 30,638 239,242 24,327 35,049 1,293 33,756 256,939 26,987 36,309 763 35,546 7,282 113,791 81,653 459 224 11,507 23,189 7,287 15,902 6,674 2,145 11,573 3,072 22,810 32,138 905 489 30,744 8,768 116,574 82,455 457 154 11,805 21,485 7,845 13,640 6,591 2,367 12,180 3,139 24,277 34,119 960 503 32,656 10,812 122,748 86,363 601 72 13,337 19,861 7,570 12,291 7,085 2,319 12,671 3,339 27,078 36,385 949 578 34,858 7,624 132,405 93,724 1,058 74 13,616 20,842 7,202 13,640 7,027 2,360 13,409 3,796 31,542 38,681 1,222 686 36,773 4,775 147,141 105,803 1,324 106 15,039 23,270 7,186 16,084 7,982 2,545 14,887 4,042 36,608 41,338 1,536 727 39,075 6,000 156,660 114,591 1,272 114 14,801 24,678 8,046 16,632 8,752 2,982 15,632 4,326 42,034 42,069 1,606 737 39,726 1,304 266,744 208,178 2,640 36,075 13,198 55,613 43,792 11,821 26,618 6,564 26,182 6,886 34,402 58,566 3,486 814 54,266 1,562 274,008 211,163 2,059 32,285 12,542 58,370 45,986 12,384 27,959 6,531 26,311 6,926 38,180 62,845 3,756 865 58,224 2,444 273,632 207,279 949 1,544 277,158 207,769 1,083 1,574 297,044 224,994 1,969 (D) 13,044 63,861 50,384 13,477 28,266 7,103 28,790 8,331 (0) 72,050 4,938 1,126 65,986 1,045 319,190 243,653 2,608 (0) 15,367 67,778 53,733 14,045 30,136 7,804 30,929 7,983 (D) 75,537 5,680 1,141 68,716 1988 1989 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.............................................. J a c k s o n , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 (0 ) 12,910 62,818 49,434 13,384 25,941 6,896 25,484 7,502 (0) 66,353 4,075 995 61,283 (0 ) 12,185 61,910 48,819 13,091 26,566 6,223 26,940 9,381 (D) 69,389 4,561 1,098 63,730 K a n a b e c , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 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............................................. Nonfarmpersonal 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 lot residence.................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent"............................... Plus: Transfer payments.......................................... 153,387 15 6,737 164,440 170,265 165,623 202,378 121,0 47 126,145 135,421 142,296 149,494 158,401 136,685 16,702 13.6 135,668 21,069 13.5 131,818 32,622 13.2 131,483 38,782 12.8 136,593 29,030 12.6 148,006 54,372 12.4 117,779 3,268 12.4 123,184 2,961 12.6 129,899 5,522 12.4 137,592 4,704 12,6 145,794 3,700 12.9 155,110 3,291 13.0 11,286 11,625 12,476 13,336 13,128 16,387 9,729 9,993 10,897 11,296 11,606 12,203 86,378 4,749 2,212 83,841 43,845 25,701 91,298 5,114 1,203 87,387 42,490 26,860 95,592 4,564 4,656 95,684 40,588 28,168 98,836 4,405 7,216 101,647 38,913 29,705 91,743 4,840 7,961 94,864 40,397 30,362 120,893 5,537 7,783 123,139 46,311 32,928 64,070 4,230 17,923 77,763 19,407 23,877 65,929 4,600 18,401 79,730 20,591 25,824 73,487 4,961 19,310 87,836 21,734 25,851 78,113 5,365 20,663 93,411 21,756 27,129 79,185 5,776 24,485 97,894 22,604 28,996 82,950 6,434 24,453 100,969 25,999 31,433 50,525 5,112 30,741 13,847 16,894 51,368 5,138 34,792 18,201 16,591 45,934 4,612 45,046 29,771 15,275 43,617 4,194 51,025 35,804 15,221 44,796 4,274 42,673 26,055 16,618 47,654 4,624 68,615 51,350 17,265 48,064 4,716 11,290 2,617 8,673 49,567 4,788 11,574 2,303 9,271 53,585 5,439 14,463 4,863 9,600 58,033 5,771 14,309 4,011 10,298 58,888 5,679 14,618 3,000 11,618 62,179 6,104 14,667 2,574 12,093 16,702 69,676 56,846 1,121 108 6,304 18,724 305 18,419 4,496 4,714 8,271 3,464 9,644 12,830 636 259 11,935 21,069 70,229 57,054 1,006 147 6,164 20,356 328 20,028 4,625 4,547 7,398 3,272 9,539 13,175 692 271 12,212 32,622 62,970 48,717 1,025 70 5,794 13,575 387 13,188 4,553 3,743 6,688 3,451 9,818 14,253 725 312 13,216 38,782 60,054 45,074 1,459 82 5,113 9,463 424 9,039 4,903 4,101 6,487 3,709 9,757 14,980 874 334 13,772 29,030 62,713 46,692 1,436 118 5,205 8,806 499 8,307 5,359 4,430 7,455 3,362 10,521 16,021 945 339 14,737 54,372 66,521 49,739 1,484 126 5,151 10,531 524 10,007 5,436 4,500 7,787 2,978 11,746 16,782 976 338 15,468 3,268 60,802 49,979 798 55 11,385 12,133 7,233 4,900 1,482 1,547 12,098 1,671 8,810 10,823 604 237 9,982 2,961 62,968 51,760 687 90 12,362 11,603 7,097 4,506 1,484 1,372 13,200 1,722 9,240 11,208 648 253 10,307 5,522 67,965 56,383 596 (L) 12,594 14,082 (0) (0) 1,766 1,430 14,109 2,061 9,714 11,582 687 292 10,603 4,704 73,409 60,996 779 3,700 75,485 61,896 767 55 12,984 14,901 (D) (0) 1,764 1,344 15,860 2,434 11,787 13,589 1,054 346 12,189 3,291 79,659 64,930 784 59 13,867 14,875 (0) (0) 1,845 1,578 16,426 2,652 12,844 14,729 1,100 355 13,274 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. id 14,091 15,290 (») (D) 1,547 1,343 14,815 2,435 10,659 12,413 881 329 11,203 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA 81 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] K a n d i y o h i, M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 K it t s o n , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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........................................... 4 0 7 ,1 7 1 43 1,212 46 7,716 490,966 519,5 72 572,3 77 92,402 96,545 90,260 89,927 89,245 387,929 19,242 38.1 409,297 21,915 38.0 430,107 37,609 38.1 453,703 37,263 38.3 489,360 30,212 38.8 530,624 41,753 39.1 62,557 48,742 6.5 62,341 30,061 6.4 63,441 33,104 6.3 64,455 25,805 6.3 67,695 22,232 6.2 73,780 15,465 6.1 10,675 11,346 12,272 12,825 13,395 14,644 17,13 6 14 ,5 17 15,386 14,435 14,594 14,628 271,378 16,751 -1,957 252,670 83,525 70,976 284,613 18,363 -2,043 264,207 89,470 77,535 316,005 19,437 -1,854 294,714 92,492 80,510 333,751 20,692 -1,387 311,672 93,292 86,002 357,732 23,775 -2,609 331,348 97,029 91,195 392,040 26,684 -3,695 361,661 110,987 99,729 74,668 1,812 3,227 76,083 18,270 16,946 56,044 1,912 3,274 57,406 18,258 16,738 59,679 1,959 3,308 61,028 18,832 16,685 53,754 2,073 3,373 55,054 17,925 17,281 51,356 2,289 3,696 52,763 18,706 18,458 46,608 2,630 3,567 47,545 21,421 20,279 200,166 17,662 53,550 14,833 38,717 209,551 18,232 56,830 17,482 39,348 221,572 19,655 74,778 33,214 41,564 236,480 20,177 77,094 32,709 44,385 259,548 22,051 76,133 25,680 50,453 277,110 24,124 90,806 37,171 53,635 21,956 1,862 50,850 45,422 5,428 22,448 1,946 31,650 26,800 4,850 22,335 2,001 35,343 29,953 5,390 23,810 2,014 27,930 22,639 5,291 24,162 2,066 25,128 19,164 5,964 25,660 2,252 18,696 12,478 6,218 19,242 252,136 190,442 1,698 312 24,592 25,240 15,539 9,701 22,374 21,811 34,843 9,804 49,768 61,694 3,717 747 57,230 21,915 262,698 196,697 1,757 631 24,357 27,935 18,414 9,521 23,125 20,931 34,577 9,983 53,401 66,001 3,915 769 61,317 37,609 278,396 206,682 1,685 335 23,752 31,424 21,998 9,426 22,964 21,790 34,908 10,817 59,007 71,714 4,110 886 66,718 37,263 296,488 219,437 3,035 364 25,261 35,234 24,191 11,043 21,560 22,834 35,955 12,953 62,241 77,051 4,606 1,002 71,443 30,212 327,520 244,480 3,012 429 27,138 41,453 29,063 12,390 23,052 25,164 39,470 13,995 70,767 83,040 5,107 1,042 76,891 41,753 350,287 261,607 2,470 475 29,941 45,971 32,067 13,904 22,455 27,348 41,192 14,592 77,163 88,680 5,345 1,094 82,241 48,742 25,926 17,610 283 83 1,697 234 (D) (D) 2,311 2,782 4,034 1,123 5,063 8,316 1,186 125 7,005 30,061 25,983 17,488 242 103 1,501 219 (D) (D) 2,446 3,145 3,586 1,082 5,164 8,495 1,252 129 7,114 33,104 26,575 18,075 494 64 1,532 245 (D) (0) 2,851 2,974 3,538 1,116 5,261 8,500 1,209 148 7,143 25,805 27,949 18,807 602 68 1,523 226 (0) (D) 2,597 3,313 3,320 1,370 5,788 9,142 1,351 163 7,628 22,232 29,124 19,438 616 111 1,602 175 (0) (D) 2,694 3,196 3,582 1,270 6,192 9,686 1,516 165 8,005 15,465 31,143 20,618 685 109 1,649 231 (D) (D) 2,794 3,462 3,760 1,286 6,642 10,525 1,680 167 8,678 1988 1989 111,299 E a r n in g s b y P la c e o f W o r k Earnings by type: Wages and salaries............................................... Other labor income................................................ Proprietors’ 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.............................................. K o o c h ic h in g , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 L a c q u i P a r le , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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........................................... 172,270 166,528 156,9 72 162,161 173,722 198,929 171,334 936 16.6 165,637 891 16.2 155,068 1,904 15.4 160,805 1,356 14.9 172,722 1,000 14.8 198,502 427 14.3 92,865 12,621 10.4 93,751 23,855 10.2 94,531 27,213 10.0 94,734 30,212 9.7 98,707 19,287 9.6 105,815 19,032 9.3 10,370 10,300 10 ,212 10,864 1 1 ,7 7 1 13,882 10,183 11,484 12,182 12,819 12,352 13,364 122,617 8,276 (L) 114,312 20,361 37,597 108,599 7,708 -164 100,727 23,147 42,654 101,296 7,178 -66 94,052 22,682 40,238 106,389 7,595 -349 98,445 21,438 42,278 115,298 8,653 -560 106,085 22,280 45,357 150,443 11,834 -13,665 124,944 25,436 48,549 55,364 3,049 3,490 55,805 28,710 20,971 65,844 3,187 3,382 66,039 29,164 22,403 69,937 3,220 3,487 70,204 28,706 22,834 73,845 3,339 3,801 74,307 27,058 23,581 66,560 3,824 3,782 66,518 28,054 23,422 67,113 4,235 3,908 66,786 32,212 25,849 98,327 10,526 13,764 559 13,205 86,338 8,664 13,597 526 13,071 79,411 8,009 13,876 1,551 12,325 83,780 8,298 14,311 995 13,316 90,865 8,920 15,513 647 14,866 121,899 12,870 15,674 78 15,596 31,474 3,225 20,665 10,868 9,797 31,089 3,190 31,565 22,074 9,491 30,785 3,186 35,966 25,442 10,524 31,872 3,163 38,810 28,376 10,434 33,903 3,373 29,284 17,456 11,828 34,136 3,488 29,489 17,175 12,314 936 121,681 99,775 2,167 108 4,097 57,330 53,820 3,510 5,593 1,940 11,332 1,894 15,314 21,906 3,124 315 18,467 891 107,708 84,452 1,016 150 3,791 43,377 40,060 3,317 5,670 1,946 10,304 2,150 16,048 23,256 3,294 327 19,635 1,904 99,392 77,652 172 104 3,708 35,983 32,547 3,436 6,099 1,851 9,947 2,022 17,766 21,740 3,282 376 18,082 1,356 105,033 82,332 434 80 4,630 37,262 33,552 3,710 6,039 1,837 10,633 2,608 18,809 22,701 3,529 391 18,781 1,000 114,298 90,634 258 112 5,762 39,858 35,891 3,967 6,803 2,055 12,279 2,396 21,111 23,664 3,856 397 19,411 427 150,016 125,514 204 119 20,430 55,334 50,985 4,349 7,283 2,346 13,870 2,682 23,246 24,502 4,095 392 20,015 12,621 42,743 33,971 259 166 3,091 7,327 6,410 917 2,471 5,468 5,381 2,680 7,128 8,772 744 197 7,831 23,855 41,989 33,072 214 107 2,937 7,205 6,261 944 2,067 4,955 5,058 3,011 7,518 8,917 807 206 7,904 27,213 42,724 33,256 201 80 2,171 7,054 6,000 1,054 3,542 5,031 4,923 2,355 7,899 9,468 827 238 8,403 30,212 43,633 33,514 282 119 1,991 7,085 5,856 1,229 3,091 5,216 4,989 2,614 8,127 10,119 1,014 255 8,850 19,287 47,273 36,233 297 152 1,984 7,814 6,491 1,323 3,427 5,205 5,778 2,666 8,910 11,040 1,201 256 9,583 19,032 48,081 36,524 328 108 1,919 7,565 6,349 1,216 3,441 5,267 6,028 2,708 9,160 11,557 1,303 256 9,998 105,486 117,6 06 121,74 4 124,946 117,994 124,847 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. 82 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] L a k e , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 L a k e o f th e W o o d s , M in n e s o ta 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l in c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 103,693 106,509 106,009 10 2,471 105,878 117,8 5 4 37,584 38,495 41,5 13 42,686 45,9 71 50,801 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)*............................................. 103,575 118 11.9 106,393 116 11.7 105,786 223 11.6 102,314 157 11.3 105,760 118 117,779 75 10.9 34,538 3,046 3.8 36,399 2,096 3.8 37,527 3,986 3.8 39,572 3,114 3.8 41,833 4,138 3.9 45,835 4,966 4.0 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) .......................................................................... 8 ,74 7 9,139 9 ,12 7 9,048 9,557 10,809 10,006 10,146 11,035 11 ,3 4 1 11,697 12,764 65,797 4,461 -1,231 60,105 17,833 25,755 66,434 4,803 -951 60,680 18,219 27,610 61,683 4,497 -432 56,754 20,004 29,251 55,226 4,081 260 51,405 20,516 30,550 59,734 4,642 -111 54,981 21,338 29,559 68,982 5,619 -820 62,543 24,387 30,924 20,203 1,172 1,550 20,581 8,262 8,741 20,231 1,298 2,051 20,984 8,274 9,237 22,161 1,301 2,467 23,327 8,854 9,332 21,786 1,358 3,460 23,888 8,733 10,065 24,426 1,553 3,592 26,465 9,075 10,431 27,473 1,833 3,467 29,107 10,452 11,242 53,580 5,800 6,417 108 6,309 53,788 5,426 7,220 107 7,113 49,447 4,720 7,516 214 7,302 44,050 3,539 7,637 146 7,491 47,526 3,844 8,364 107 8,257 55,471 4,909 8,602 64 8,538 13,967 1,434 4,802 2,555 2,247 14,676 1,477 4,078 1,604 2,474 14,646 1,488 6,027 3,500 2,527 15,139 1,470 5,177 2,614 2,563 16,319 1,616 6,491 3,641 2,850 18,325 1,831 7,317 4,467 2,850 118 65,679 51,747 714 (D) 2,497 6,915 (D) (D) (D) 748 5,727 1,356 9,591 13,932 1,341 280 12,311 116 66,318 51,744 500 223 61,460 46,185 251 (D) 2,281 6,665 (D) 157 55,069 38,981 315 417 2,219 6,795 (D) 118 59,616 42,890 290 118 2,243 8,915 208 8,707 75 68,907 51,563 265 3,046 17,157 12,013 193 (L) 623 3,598 (D) (D) 2,111 330 1,624 620 2,880 5,144 647 327 4,170 2,096 18,135 12,730 146 (L) 677 3,768 3,986 18,175 12,700 82 0)1 665 3,769 (D) (D) 2,509 284 1,826 696 2,850 5,475 622 321 4,532 3,114 18,672 13,130 90 (L) 694 3,554 4,138 20,288 14,354 89 (L) 772 4,160 4,966 22,507 16,157 86 (L) 889 4,370 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.............................................. (0 ) 2,218 6,626 (D) (0 ) (D) 752 6,241 1,301 10,951 14,574 1,449 288 12,837 (0 ) (D) 900 6,600 1,407 11,259 15,275 1,347 323 13,605 (0 ) (D) 862 6,761 1,901 (D) 16,088 1,334 296 14,458 ili (0 ) 1,447 7,107 1,615 (D) 16,726 1,358 297 15,071 (0 ) 2,246 11,704 309 11,395 (D) 1,575 8,206 1,650 (D) 17,344 1,321 298 15,725 (0 ) (0) 2,452 300 1,722 524 3,098 5,405 638 310 4,457 1985 1986 1987 (0 ) (0 ) (D) 2,301 280 1,905 698 3,588 5,542 631 185 4,726 (D) 2,549 357 2,084 637 3,676 5,934 752 222 4,960 (D) 2,775 413 2,297 615 4,680 6,350 795 227 5,328 L in c o ln , M in n e s o ta L e S u e u r , M in n e s o ta 1984 (0 ) 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 I n c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e T o t a l p e rs o n a l i n c o m e ......................................................................................................................... 284,529 295,929 314,905 329,352 330,480 353,938 75,135 82,248 88,321 96,324 88,080 95,990 Nontarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... Population (thousands)’ ............................................. 270,073 14,456 23,6 279,265 16,664 23.6 291,757 23,148 23.5 302,388 26,964 23.4 314,587 15,893 23.4 333,937 20,001 23.3 65,525 9,610 7.8 68,539 13,709 7.7 70,813 17,508 7.5 71,384 24,940 7.4 74,966 13,114 7.2 81,004 14,986 7.1 P e r c a p ita p e rs o n a l in c o m e ( d o l la r s ) .......................................................................... 12,068 12,550 13,397 14,080 14,136 15 ,170 9,580 10,666 11 ,73 1 13,026 12,194 13,571 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........................................... 134,252 8,445 55,790 181,597 57,988 44,944 140,147 9,242 56,918 187,823 59,649 48,457 153,669 9,699 60,612 204,582 61,698 48,625 163,731 10,189 66,152 219,694 59,166 50,492 159,610 11,255 69,030 217,385 61,408 51,687 170,034 12,507 69,942 227,469 70,257 56,212 35,207 1,874 4,362 37,695 21,244 16,196 40,275 2,073 4,672 42,874 21,830 17,544 46,232 2,231 4,856 48,857 21,710 17,754 54,450 2,349 5,227 57,328 20,376 18,620 44,716 2,697 5,606 47,625 21,145 19,310 47,736 3,100 5,776 50,412 24,277 21,301 91,021 10,583 32,648 12,272 20,376 94,902 10,695 34,550 14,477 20,073 98,920 11,495 43,254 20,978 22,276 104,313 11,815 47,603 24,699 22,904 108,537 11,903 39,170 13,629 25,541 112,976 12,692 44,366 17,701 26,665 16,898 1,507 16,802 8,605 8,197 17,075 1,523 21,677 12,719 8,958 17,827 1,629 26,776 16,539 10,237 18,674 1,582 34,194 23,942 10,252 19,369 1,642 23,705 12,131 11,574 19,917 1,740 26,079 14,007 12,072 14,456 119,796 104,012 530 500 9,989 45,419 20,528 24,891 5,430 7,227 12,550 4,533 17,834 15,784 1,356 449 13,979 16,664 123,483 107,040 706 580 9,959 47,239 20,255 26,984 5,272 6,815 12,178 4,716 19,575 16,443 1,396 475 14,572 23,148 130,521 112,774 674 352 11,526 48,920 21,235 27,685 5,521 7,564 12,150 4,845 21,222 17,747 1,423 547 15,777 26,964 136,767 118,042 959 451 11,670 49,783 20,847 28,936 5,594 8,844 12,306 5,983 22,452 18,725 1,645 612 16,468 15,893 143,717 123,480 1,019 604 12,440 49,134 20,340 28,794 5,975 9,892 13,378 5,581 25,457 20,237 1,813 628 17,796 20,001 150,033 129,260 1,058 529 12,986 51,342 21,779 29,563 6,210 9,563 14,175 5,638 27,759 20,773 1,915 638 18,220 9,610 25,597 19,629 479 52 2,239 458 (D) (D) 2,430 2,352 4,011 1,199 6,409 5,968 560 149 5,259 13,709 26,566 20,442 398 70 2,105 449 (0) (D) 2,915 2,245 3,887 1,250 7,123 6,124 588 157 5,379 17,508 28,724 22,273 342 (L) 2,373 464 (D) (D) 3,370 2,198 3,826 1,545 8,126 6,451 624 179 5,648 24,940 29,510 22,522 628 (L) 2,074 465 (0) (0) 3,448 2,698 3,784 1,254 8,136 6,988 790 194 6,004 13,114 31,602 24,415 599 50 2,131 475 (D) 14,986 32,750 25,532 629 54 2,128 441 (D) 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.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. (0 ) 4,157 2,832 4,058 1,040 9,073 7,187 889 194 6,104 m 4,248 2,962 4,209 1,024 9,837 7,218 922 193 6,103 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA 83 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] M cLeod, Minnesota Lyo n , Minnesota 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 368,053 358,317 9,736 30.7 11,987 394,846 382,876 11,970 30.9 12,798 419,848 400,623 19,225 31.4 13,371 449,348 430,238 19,110 31.7 14,191 471,753 460,402 11,351 32.2 14,642 509,407 489,749 19,658 32.7 15,570 278,770 18,988 -16,917 242,865 79,814 62,137 270,892 17,888 -11,483 241,521 75,427 51,105 289,632 20,152 -9,007 260,473 79,476 54,897 315,848 21,428 -11,614 282,806 83,113 53,929 348,045 23,675 -13,834 310,536 82,423 56,389 365,283 26,485 -13,660 325,138 85,619 60,996 383,782 28,322 -12,483 342,977 97,990 68,440 182,755 17,656 56,368 21,536 34,832 195,272 19,426 64,072 27,422 36,650 214,069 24,007 32,816 6,354 26,462 227,929 25,128 36,575 8,615 27,960 242,896 27,249 45,703 15,920 29,783 271,532 29,650 46,863 15,690 31,173 291,463 31,041 42,779 7,961 34,818 297,511 32,843 53,428 16,254 37,174 24,464 232,315 183,772 2,438 159 21,738 59,103 44,289 14,814 11,841 11,442 25,532 11,864 39,655 48,543 3,937 671 43,935 30,416 248,354 195,689 2,426 172 23,752 62,047 47,777 14,270 11,958 12,010 26,458 14,019 42,847 52,665 4,001 683 47,981 9,736 261,156 229,266 1,137 759 20,987 126,508 84,240 42,268 12,325 12,615 22,534 7,159 25,242 31,890 1,631 583 29,676 11,970 277,662 245,026 852 787 19,894 140,676 88,349 52,327 13,376 11,956 23,143 7,550 26,792 32,636 1,763 623 30,250 19,225 296,623 260,946 969 565 20,579 149,423 91,440 57,983 14,756 12,584 24,259 7,737 30,074 35,677 1,859 717 33,101 19,110 328,935 290,566 1,516 544 22,661 171,380 96,982 74,398 14,341 13,558 24,634 9,378 32,554 38,369 2,179 828 35,362 11,351 353,932 311,901 1,517 524 23,638 181,620 94,609 87,011 16,631 16,000 26,896 9,241 35,834 42,031 2,443 866 38,722 19,658 364,124 319,197 1,675 637 26,281 177,292 100,298 76,994 18,034 17,895 28,720 9,339 39,324 44,927 2,550 895 41,482 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1985 1986 1987 Per capita personal income (dollars).................................................... 287,959 273,417 14,542 25.5 11,309 309,705 285,070 24,635 25.2 12,274 323,612 291,584 32,028 24.9 13,007 341,184 306,787 34,397 24.8 13,742 351,707 327,243 24,464 25.0 14,071 384,816 354,400 30,416 24.9 15,431 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........................................... 201,126 12,474 -12,604 176,048 65,052 46,859 219,099 13,664 -13,026 192,409 66,803 50,493 232,322 14,046 -13,350 204,926 67,269 51,417 248,750 15,029 -14,531 219,190 67,141 54,853 256,779 16,961 -15,298 224,520 69,729 57,458 146,475 14,590 40,061 11,795 28,266 153,192 15,074 50,833 21,844 28,989 158,226 16,026 58,070 29,240 28,830 169,558 16,698 62,494 31,481 31,013 14,542 186,584 148,881 1,525 267 20,160 46,162 31,747 14,415 9,364 11,294 23,030 9,269 27,810 37,703 3,072 485 34,146 24,635 194,464 154,023 1,324 330 18,427 48,023 34,184 13,839 10,167 11,221 22,851 10,177 31,503 40,441 3,181 510 36,750 32,028 200,294 157,737 1,013 149 16,863 49,898 36,200 13,698 11,616 10,879 23,144 10,462 33,713 42,557 3,231 587 38,739 34,397 214,353 168,850 2,435 124 21,279 53,422 40,032 13,390 11,192 10,998 23,597 12,200 33,603 45,503 3,518 650 41,335 1984 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income.................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome*...................................................... Population (thousands)1............................................. 1988 1989 1984 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.............................................. Marshall, Minnesota M ahnomen, Minnesota 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence Per capita personal income (dollars).................................................... 59,336 43,201 16,135 5.4 11,035 53,065 46,208 6,857 5.4 9,862 58,547 46,719 11,828 5.3 11,032 56,641 46,023 10,618 5.3 10,756 57,489 47,817 9,672 5.3 10,950 64,987 51,506 13,481 5.2 12,471 176,206 98,749 77,457 12.5 14,143 154,334 100,662 53,672 12.3 12,509 157,243 102,455 54,788 12.1 13,035 150,639 103,346 47,293 11.9 12,677 148,010 109,661 38,349 11.8 12,541 155,488 118,137 37,351 11.6 13,359 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........................................... 34,017 1,220 691 33,488 9,892 15,956 25,512 1,351 753 24,914 11,094 17,057 31,975 1,445 762 31,292 10,902 16,353 30,853 1,480 864 30,237 10,149 16,255 31,713 1,697 899 30,915 10,537 16,037 36,888 1,954 807 35,741 12,105 17,141 116,823 2,805 5,701 119,719 29,931 26,556 94,050 3,029 6,732 97,753 30,174 26,407 96,939 3,139 7,647 101,447 29,296 26,500 90,758 3,286 8,439 95,911 27,601 27,127 84,070 3,677 8,867 89,260 28,820 29,930 84,870 4,161 8,945 89,654 32,970 32,864 12,113 1,084 20,820 15,256 5,564 12,788 1,152 11,572 5,966 5,606 13,646 1,238 17,091 10,935 6,156 14,578 1,285 14,990 9,678 5,312 15,743 1,407 14,563 8,726 5,837 16,705 1,534 18,649 12,510 6,139 30,862 2,761 83,200 73,252 9,948 31,834 2,940 59,276 49,442 9,834 32,601 3,035 61,303 50,600 10,703 34,025 3,026 53,707 42,967 10,740 35,919 3,205 44,946 34,051 10,895 37,740 3,425 43,705 33,015 10,690 16,135 17,882 12,246 173 6,857 18,655 12,665 148 11,828 20,147 13,520 131 (L) 937 768 0» (0) 4,063 780 2,802 887 3,139 6,627 462 124 6,041 10,618 20,235 13,250 151 a) 843 685 (D) (0) 3,510 851 2,743 1,086 3,367 6,985 564 137 6,284 9,672 22,041 14,383 148 a) 1,022 670 (0) (0) 3,720 955 3,031 1,100 3,717 7,658 668 141 6,849 13,481 23,407 15,218 153 (L) 1,012 839 (0) (D) 3,799 1,043 3,215 1,111 4,024 8,189 705 142 7,342 77,457 39,366 28,621 607 86 5,065 1,130 198 932 2,851 4,026 5,393 3,593 5,870 10,745 1,094 237 9,414 53,672 40,378 28,737 565 106 4,799 1,311 279 1,032 2,534 3,799 5,371 4,048 6,204 11,641 1,318 248 10,075 54,788 42,151 29,571 634 59 4,410 1,525 365 1,160 2,926 3,905 5,099 4,387 6,626 12,580 1,493 286 10,801 47,293 43,465 30,151 710 59 4,652 1,696 687 1,009 2,794 3,961 5,340 4,130 6,809 13,314 1,736 311 11,267 38,349 45,721 31,582 660 76 4,939 2,219 901 1,318 3,086 4,232 5,674 3,065 7,631 14,139 1,983 317 11,839 37,351 47,519 32,602 656 82 4,827 2,627 404 2,223 3,084 4,516 5,859 2,459 8,492 14,917 2,076 318 12,523 Total personal income..................................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... Population (thousands)1............................................. 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. (L) (L) 1,131 472 1,179 694 (D) (D) 3,406 863 2,648 778 2,913 5,990 366 108 5,516 (D) (D) 3,463 861 2,521 784 2,817 5,636 336 103 5,197 84 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] M a r t i n , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 M e e k e r , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1.......................................... 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........................................... 312,709 326,852 351,062 355,397 351,624 402,847 230,359 287,762 24,947 25.0 245,001 295,968 30,884 24.9 256,636 298,225 52,837 24.4 271,9 97 300,756 54,641 23.9 278,064 309,300 42,324 23.4 337,799 65,048 23.0 298,782 215,873 14,486 21.1 225,576 19,425 21.1 227,720 28,916 21.1 239,143 32,854 21.0 12,500 254,804 23,260 21.4 13 ,13 7 14 ,4 1 7 27Í376 25,406 216 14,894 15,009 17,529 10,918 11,600 12,154 12,965 12,976 13,863 195,447 11,960 5,628 189,115 77,960 45,634 205,248 12,920 5,661 197,989 78,822 50,041 228,004 12,959 5,559 220,604 77,155 53,303 228,777 12,977 5,929 221,729 77,148 56,520 220,593 13,980 6,839 213,452 80,219 57,953 258,321 15,992 5,805 248,134 91,785 62,928 123,410 7,627 28,905 144,688 46,070 39,601 134,353 8,506 30,740 156,587 46,500 41,914 140,511 8,224 34,412 166,699 47,179 42,758 148,198 8,596 42,155 181,757 46,430 43,810 151,079 9,992 42,263 183,350 48,268 46,446 159,384 11120 44,682 192^946 55*288 50Í548 135,420 14,285 45,742 20,470 25,272 138,767 14,435 52,046 26,377 25,669 138,708 14,609 74,687 48,377 26,310 137,210 13,660 77,907 50,037 27,870 138,791 13,365 68,437 37,752 30,685 149,719 15,250 93,352 60,439 32,913 86,115 8,765 28,530 10,860 17,670 92,089 9,349 32,915 15,828 17,087 88,337 8,938 43,236 25,369 17,867 91,351 9,046 47,801 29,172 18,629 100,753 9,898 40,428 19,605 20,823 105,044 10,570 43,770 21,728 22,042 24,947 170,500 149,191 1,152 315 10,797 53,280 27,397 25,883 16,268 11,297 19,435 9,821 26,826 21,309 1,650 476 19,183 30,884 174,364 152,164 1,108 396 10,489 56,799 27,875 28,924 14,636 10,608 19,822 9,760 28,546 22,200 1,773 503 19,924 52,837 175,167 152,074 994 146 10,196 54,398 27,117 27,281 14,706 12,110 18,856 10,494 30,174 23,093 1,827 579 20,687 54,641 174,136 150,179 1,697 181 9,581 51,011 23,564 27,447 13,393 10,667 18,503 12,358 32,788 23,957 2,054 624 21,279 42,324 178,269 152,937 1,728 257 9,666 47,280 17,715 29,565 14,126 13,054 19,839 11,058 35,929 25,332 2,333 629 22,370 65,048 193,273 166,449 1,875 279 10,502 52,275 19,731 32,544 15,297 14,278 20,552 11,635 39,756 26,824 2,365 629 23,830 14,486 108,924 91,429 3,224 208 19,982 21,447 12,787 8,660 6,166 9,877 13,280 3,777 13,468 17,495 1,723 402 15,370 19,425 114,928 96,955 2,502 270 19,012 25,993 12,385 13,608 6,435 10,889 13,556 4,060 14,238 17,973 1,948 426 15,599 28,916 111,595 91,749 1,866 129 15,911 23,921 10,806 13,115 7,070 10,270 13,041 4,215 15,326 19,846 1,910 491 17,445 32,854 115,344 95,703 2,807 155 14,210 26,925 11,103 15,822 6,412 10,399 13,415 5,333 16,047 19,641 1,991 549 17,101 23,260 127,819 106,797 2,804 197 15,424 30,712 12,774 17,938 7,335 11,589 14,799 5,468 18,469 21,022 2,379 576 18,067 25,406 133,978 111,789 2,951 212 15,033 32,476 12,203 20,273 7,510 12,915 15,329 5,640 19,723 22,189 2,549 589 19,051 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.............................................. M ille L a c s , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 M o r r is o n , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome'...................................................... 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.......................................... 196,481 202,048 216 ,78 7 229,998 245,950 264,540 258,839 275,480 299,244 306,729 189,776 6,705 18.9 195,649 6,399 18.9 327,826 357,183 205,927 10,860 18.9 220,915 9,083 19.1 238,741 7,209 19.2 257,609 6,931 19.3 248,485 10,354 30.2 259,587 15,893 30.2 274,726 24,518 30.3 290,318 16,411 30.4 312,003 15,823 30.8 337,068 20,115 31.0 10,419 10 ,677 11,448 12,068 12,823 13 ,718 8 ,5 71 9 ,114 9,880 10,081 10,646 11,519 106,310 6,934 21,491 120,867 32,489 43,125 108,295 7,494 20,801 121,602 34,194 46,252 118,179 7,879 24,349 134,649 35,780 46,358 131,827 9,020 22,690 145,497 35,658 48,843 144,204 10,525 23,399 157,078 37,026 51,846 154,498 12,023 22,664 165,139 42,500 56,901 137,820 8,791 18,337 147,366 51,118 60,355 147,710 9,594 20,256 158,372 52,182 64,926 168,614 10,446 22,038 180,206 55,385 63,653 173,157 11,441 24,446 186,162 54,783 65,784 188,847 13,126 24,701 200,422 56,864 70,540 204,368 14,836 25,218 214,750 65,324 77,109 74,057 7,135 25,118 5,792 19,326 76,673 7,448 24,174 5,501 18,673 79,998 8,027 30,154 9,974 20,180 91,461 8,751 31,615 8,160 23,455 102,096 9,644 32,464 6,293 26,171 110,069 10,717 33,712 6,010 27,702 95,920 9,113 32,787 7,054 25,733 100,139 9,475 38,096 12,625 25,471 109,034 10,642 48,938 21,288 27,650 119,168 11,501 42,488 13,031 29,457 131,370 12,932 44,545 12,451 32,094 140,270 14,055 50,043 16,701 33,342 6,705 99,605 79,772 946 773 7,815 24,068 4,460 19,608 7,134 6,286 11,960 3,241 17,549 19,833 889 358 18,586 6,399 101,896 81,670 984 816 7,612 25,195 4,243 20,952 6,259 5,660 12,442 3,406 19,296 20,226 937 382 18,907 10,860 107,319 86,485 870 1,074 8,639 26,336 4,722 21,614 6,133 5,631 12,828 3,872 21,102 20,834 1,147 439 19,248 9,083 122,744 98,848 (0) (0) 10,477 29,936 4,779 25,157 6,038 7,056 13,651 4,741 24,461 23,896 2,793 499 20,604 7,209 136,995 110,712 6,931 147,567 119,612 (0) (D) 10,656 39,283 6,096 33,187 7,544 8,433 15,307 5,187 30,780 27,955 4,621 528 22,806 10,354 127,466 96,902 1,202 305 10,738 17,665 7,304 10,361 11,597 7,777 16,710 4,505 26,403 30,564 7,957 574 22,033 15,893 131,817 99,247 1,231 330 10,550 18,879 7,388 11,491 10,760 7,585 16,845 4,398 28,669 32,570 8,629 611 23,330 24,518 144,096 108,929 1,103 183 12,822 23,363 8,499 14,864 12,669 7,010 16,778 4,688 30,313 35,167 8,945 704 25,518 16,411 156,746 119,637 1,971 228 13,308 28,479 9,845 18,634 13,111 7,475 16,559 5,558 32,948 37,109 9,902 796 26,411 15,823 173,024 131,556 1,910 281 14,380 34,355 11,615 22,740 13,929 7,910 18,098 5,600 35,093 41,468 11,167 827 29,474 20,115 184,253 140,071 2,021 276 15,696 36,467 12,611 23,856 14,235 8,570 19,645 5,724 37,437 44,182 11,750 848 31,584 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) 10,939 34,863 5,326 29,537 6,847 7,692 14,719 4,825 27,995 26,283 3,823 515 21,945 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA 85 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] M urray, Minnesota M ow er, Minnesota 1985 1984 1987 1986 1989 1988 1986 1985 1984 1989 1988 1987 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)1............................................. 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........................................... 506,560 488,130 510,071 532,912 535,959 593,324 117,995 123,439 134,770 138,825 138,048 162,684 482,443 24.117 39.8 467,327 20.803 39.7 469,039 41.032 39.0 484,610 48.302 38.4 502,824 33.135 38.3 544,484 48.840 37.9 106,611 11.384 106,215 28.555 106,943 31.882 10.4 112,363 25.685 10.4 121,515 41.169 10.3 12,715 12,286 13,083 13,876 13.990 15,664 11.1 10,615 105,976 17.463 10.9 13,304 13,265 15,853 294,840 18,850 24,587 300,577 114,285 91,698 274,099 18,673 24,844 280,270 110,904 96,956 295,381 18,723 24,297 300,955 109,514 99,602 318,423 20,036 25,895 324,282 104,969 103,661 312,775 21,831 29,046 319.990 109,005 106,964 345,785 24,663 30,163 351,285 124,793 117,246 210,402 21,738 62,700 21,538 41,162 194,199 19,302 60,598 18,202 42,396 196,370 20,026 78,985 38,441 40,544 210,070 20,842 87,511 45,592 41,919 215,833 20,834 76,108 30,418 45,690 24.117 270,723 230,040 2,906 555 17,356 89,176 86,835 2,341 15,315 13,076 31,902 8,143 51,611 40,683 3,633 757 36,293 20.803 253,296 210,976 3,018 709 16,036 68,643 66,239 2,404 16,042 13,713 32,079 8,588 52,148 42,320 3,604 813 37,903 41.032 254,349 209,578 2,779 256 15,200 70,835 68,272 2,563 15,642 13,058 29,941 8,598 53,269 44,771 3,543 939 40,289 48.302 270,121 224,197 5,217 269 16,509 78,501 76,103 2,398 14,385 12,335 30,609 9,918 56,454 45,924 3,822 33.135 279,640 230,946 5,169 382 16,022 76,829 73,590 3,239 16,042 13,082 32,724 9,318 61,378 48,694 4,149 1,042 43,503 11,342 10.6 12,678 54,884 3,042 7,679 59,521 34,295 24,179 60,348 3,202 7,809 64,955 33,081 25,403 74,170 3,413 8,135 78,892 33,167 22,711 78,400 3,565 9,585 84,420 30,943 23,462 75,059 4,009 10,165 81,215 32,120 24,713 93,656 4,613 10,204 99,247 36,865 26,572 228,760 22,794 94,231 46,072 48,159 28,043 2,590 24,251 9,484 14,767 27,995 2,569 29,784 15,528 14,256 29,755 2,806 41,609 26,620 14,989 30,819 2,810 44,771 29,859 14,912 32,339 2,942 39,778 23,655 16,123 34,619 3,262 55,775 39,092 16,683 48.840 296,945 247,414 5,211 413 15,991 83,365 78,759 4,606 17,507 13,637 35,451 8,970 66,869 49,531 4,322 1,057 44,152 11.384 43,500 35,148 607 89 7,784 448 313 135 5,278 5,054 5,238 2,705 7,945 8,352 640 17.463 42,885 34,281 576 126 7,446 374 252 28.555 45,615 36,673 512 65 6,861 432 267 165 7,061 4,484 4,750 2,591 9,917 8,942 801 255 7,886 31.882 46,518 37,464 505 74 6,738 499 309 190 7,787 4,697 4,484 2,647 10,033 9,054 941 273 7,840 25.685 49,374 39,804 547 56 6,757 616 41.169 52,487 42,232 615 61 7.747 3,789 3,522 267 5,877 5,378 4,890 2,128 11.747 10,255 1,214 281 8,760 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.............................................. 1,021 41,081 122 4,969 4,923 4,892 2,531 8,444 8,604 761 211 221 7,501 7,622 1987 1986 1985 (D) Nobles, Minnesota Nicollet, Minnesota 1984 (D) 8,565 5,582 4,831 2,260 10,590 9,570 1,152 279 8,139 1989 1988 1984 1985 1986 1988 1987 1989 Income by Place of Residence Farmincome'...................................................... Population (thousands)*............................................. Per capita personal income (dollars)............................ Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place of work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3............... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus; Transfer payments........................................... 286,948 304,637 322,628 346,157 356,563 388,413 242,864 253,176 272,822 295,806 301,095 346,872 273,370 13,578 27.2 287,471 17,166 27.5 299,927 22,701 27.6 321,747 24,410 27.7 335,321 21,242 27.9 360,862 27,551 28.1 226,216 16,648 21.4 228,002 25,174 233,030 39,792 10,548 11,084 11,691 12,478 12,770 13,825 11,340 20.6 13,254 267,411 33,684 20.3 289,329 57,543 21.1 12,016 249,069 46,737 20,4 14,483 14,824 20.1 17,272 160,723 9,845 42,492 193,370 56,487 37,091 166,901 10,523 49,614 205,992 58,361 40,284 194,403 12,078 36,859 219,184 61,317 42,127 214,951 13,391 37,446 239,006 62,375 44,776 226,038 14,964 41,430 252,504 64,907 39,152 251,453 17,096 37,666 272,023 74,159 42,231 155,830 9,496 -9,031 137,303 63,736 41,825 162,484 9,923 -8,512 144,049 64,558 44,569 182,266 10,295 -8,814 163,157 64,207 45,458 211,076 11,954 -12,058 187,064 61,496 47,246 215,829 13,822 -13,434 188,573 63,856 48,666 250,301 15,521 -14,423 220,357 73,169 53,346 117,826 10,982 31,915 11,259 20,656 118,861 10,834 37,206 14,851 22,355 137,701 12,998 43,704 20,412 23,292 152,211 13,849 48,891 22,035 26,856 162,910 14,846 48,282 18,879 29,403 178,512 16,552 56,389 25,166 31,223 101,260 9,593 44,977 13,933 31,044 100,304 9,366 52,814 22,443 30,371 103,173 9,967 69,126 37,080 32,046 120,631 11,850 78,595 43,916 34,679 133,291 13,036 69,502 30,870 38,632 140,729 13,959 95,613 54,689 40,924 13,578 147,145 116,011 1,547 675 8,747 44.897 (0) 17,166 149,735 116,610 1,559 757 7,500 43,821 22,701 171,702 135,966 1,403 545 8,589 59,939 24,410 190,541 152,029 2,644 670 8,988 68,278 21,242 204,796 164,364 2,635 732 8,986 75,325 27,551 223,902 180,041 2,923 809 8,594 85,738 42,875 42,863 7,827 10,608 12,287 7,896 43,359 43,861 1,529 769 41,563 16,648 139,182 114,485 1,639 217 10,031 18,471 11,827 6,644 14,441 16,768 23,068 7,145 22,705 24,697 1,703 417 22,577 25,174 137,310 111,325 1,833 233 8,930 17,495 12,404 5,091 13,430 15,981 22,597 6,927 23,899 25,985 39,792 142,474 115,233 1,289 85 8,255 18,069 12,980 5,089 16,349 16,694 21,081 8,254 25,157 27,241 1,976 492 24,773 46,737 164,339 135,834 2,203 33,684 182,145 151,377 2,295 482 57,543 192,758 160,664 2,242 467 Earnings by Place of W ork Earnings by type: Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other*..... Durable goods........................................... Transportation and public utilities......................... Wholesale trade............................................ Government and government enterprises..................... State and local.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. (0 ) 6,613 11,952 10,438 4,818 26,324 31,134 1,018 521 29,595 (D ) (D ) (0 ) (D) 6,202 12,743 10,366 5,207 28,455 33,125 1,110 553 31,462 6,311 10,577 10,388 6,080 32,134 35,736 1,155 637 33,944 (0 ) (D ) 7,293 11,719 10,634 7,305 34,498 38,512 1,283 726 36,503 (D) (D ) 7,775 10,942 11,237 7,469 39,263 40,432 1,465 751 38,216 1,888 427 23,670 102 8,192 32,952 26,762 6,190 17,944 16,789 22,171 9,238 26,243 28,505 2,370 534 25,601 8,012 8,221 39,059 32,055 7,004 19,328 18,074 24,908 9,575 29,644 30,768 2,707 545 27,516 41,086 37,700 3,386 19,881 19,966 26,449 10,007 32,345 32,094 2,892 575 28,627 86 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued _______________ _______________________ [Thousands of dollars] N o rm a n , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 O lm s te d , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income................................ Nonfarmpersonal income............................ Farmincome1........................................ 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.............................. 131,159 119,796 125,003 120,798 125,438 143,062 82,004 49,155 8.8 84,301 35,495 8.7 1,455,847 86,163 38,840 8.6 87,187 33,611 8.5 1,544,886 91,804 33,634 8.3 1,630,829 99,076 43,986 8.2 1,722,059 1,831,163 1,527,637 17,249 97.4 1,995,898 14,964 1,433,806 22,041 96.1 1,598,760 32,069 97.7 13,838 1,687,212 34,847 98.7 14,595 1,807,451 23,712 101.0 14,223 1,969,855 26,043 102.3 15,035 17,345 15,150 15,858 82,251 2,377 5,139 85,013 25,535 20,611 68,607 2,508 5,659 71,758 26,787 21,251 74,292 2,666 5,876 77,502 25,858 21,643 71,097 2,849 6,182 74,430 23,732 22,636 73,888 3,254 6,586 77,220 24,760 23,458 85,816 3,680 6,660 88,796 28,313 25,953 1,312,717 88,726 -124,906 1,099,085 217,870 138,892 1,390,672 99,025 -132,634 1,159,013 230,924 154,949 1,470,252 103,374 -137,999 1,228,879 238,918 163,032 1,556,015 108,745 -144,068 1,303,202 241,707 177,150 1,676,612 122,345 -156,289 1,397,978 251,957 181,228 1,816,051 136,665 -170,473 1,508,913 287,862 199,123 25,913 2,416 53,922 46,239 7,683 26,051 2,423 40,133 32,577 7,556 27,461 2,556 44,275 35,960 8,315 28,797 2,553 39,747 30,636 9,111 30,208 2,683 40,997 30,683 10,314 31,121 2,857 51,838 41,018 10,820 1,103,875 115,891 92,951 17,672 75,279 1,172,877 119,551 98,244 12,845 85,399 1,228,138 125,712 116,402 27,682 88,720 1,306,469 124,856 124,690 30,259 94,431 1,418,438 131,452 126,722 19,116 107,606 1,537,171 142,897 135,983 21,361 114,622 49,155 33,096 24,339 (0) 87 2,593 (0) (0) (0) 3,294 (0) 4,764 2,072 6,271 8,757 713 167 7,877 35,495 33,112 24,088 705 95 2,507 703 (D) (0) 3,024 3,790 4,413 1,997 6,854 9,024 792 175 8,057 38,840 35,452 25,849 615 50 2,830 676 (») (0) 3,847 4,031 4,184 2,362 7,254 9,603 764 200 8,639 33,611 37,486 27,118 981 (L) 2,601 769 (0) (0) 3,637 4,148 4,162 3,017 7,761 10,368 1,034 222 9,112 33,634 40,254 29,490 994 59 2,834 943 (0) 43,986 41,830 30,534 1,022 63 2,805 964 (0) (0) 4,020 4,537 4,662 3,402 9,059 11,296 1,347 225 9,724 22,041 1,290,676 1,183,331 5,368 4,911 65,110 383,997 39,748 344,249 50,127 30,403 104,421 29,451 509,543 107,345 12,892 2,017 92,436 17,249 1,373,423 1,252,495 7,445 5,634 70,684 399,251 41,501 357,750 48,894 30,544 108,149 31,067 550,827 120,928 18,904 2,120 99,904 32,069 1,438,183 1,305,695 7,718 4,274 68,675 412,949 43,063 369,886 45,060 30,632 110,978 34,405 591,004 132,488 20,217 2,483 109,788 34,847 1,521,168 1,379,950 9,070 4,700 73,029 417,377 43,494 373,883 42,762 32,677 118,084 40,970 641,281 141,218 22,445 2,908 115,865 23,712 1,652,900 1,501,132 9,333 3,261 88,354 442,235 45,812 396,423 49,068 35,741 129,838 38,354 704,948 151,768 25,871 2,974 122,923 26,043 1,790,008 1,625,708 9,524 3,123 97,052 477,870 50,094 427,776 52,121 38,859 140,311 41,191 765,657 164,300 27,928 3,152 133,220 1984 1985 1988 1989 16,694 17,447 18,137 19,517 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......................................... m 4,052 4,549 4,508 3,210 8,341 10,764 1,273 224 9,267 O t te r T a il, M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 P e n n in g to n 1988 1989 1986 M in n e s o ta 1987 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income................................ Nonfarmpersonal income............................ Farmincome1......................................... 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............................ 522,073 549,979 584,682 501,184 20,889 52.5 595,147 627,782 521,586 28,393 52.3 684,943 533,892 50,790 52.0 553,777 41,370 52.0 158,418 161,776 165,256 594,775 33,007 52.3 165,281 647,501 37,442 52.3 179,396 140,935 17,483 14.1 144,794 16,982 14.0 193,124 148,873 16,383 13.8 152,367 12,914 13.5 166,170 13,226 13.4 9,941 179,376 13,748 13.3 10,511 11,245 11,442 12,009 13,096 11,211 11,567 11,985 12,286 13,355 14,559 287,608 18,474 14,875 284,009 122,472 115,592 301,356 19,960 17,553 298,949 126,315 124,715 336,542 20,816 19,609 335,335 127,796 121,551 343,617 22,186 21,797 343,228 125,831 126,088 363,270 25,438 22,470 360,302 130,748 136,732 390,421 29,011 22,777 384,187 149,953 150,803 108,552 6,234 -3,616 98,702 29,038 30,678 111,419 6,806 -4,041 100,572 28,971 32,233 115,274 7,104 -4,175 103,995 28,778 32,483 115,908 7,409 -4,468 104,031 27,195 34,055 128,558 8,650 -5,203 114,705 28,299 36,392 136,901 9,697 -5,751 121,453 32,379 39,292 199,876 20,243 67,489 14,272 53,217 205,920 20,508 74,928 21,745 53,183 214,395 21,774 100,373 44,185 56,188 227,096 22,111 94,410 34,481 59,929 246,610 23,774 92,886 26,124 66,762 263,427 26,009 100,985 30,454 70,531 72,643 6,271 29,638 16,477 13,161 76,305 6,631 28,483 15,990 12,493 79,518 7,167 28,589 15,414 13,175 83,699 7,415 24,794 11,921 12,873 93,490 8,328 26,740 12,251 14,489 99,418 8,995 28,488 12,781 15,707 20,889 266,719 211,360 3,862 727 23,887 30,183 21,708 8,475 43,080 8,736 37,849 11,234 51,802 55,359 3,858 1,016 50,485 28,393 272,963 214,843 4,605 963 23,240 29,661 23,240 6,421 44,221 8,398 37,935 11,152 54,668 58,120 4,474 1,069 52,577 50,790 285,752 224,009 5,001 496 24,794 33,556 24,996 8,560 45,166 8,485 37,296 12,206 57,009 61,743 4,599 1,228 55,916 41,370 302,247 236,721 5,515 551 24,910 37,047 26,676 10,371 44,635 9,155 37,510 15,628 61,770 65,526 5,449 1,367 58,710 33,007 330,263 259,641 6,137 684 26,808 41,292 28,710 12,582 46,764 10,130 41,604 15,732 70,490 70,622 6,411 1,419 62,792 37,442 352,979 278,864 6,210 754 29,453 43,579 30,811 12,768 51,011 11,626 44,373 14,959 76,899 74,115 6,738 1,452 65,925 17,483 91,069 71,583 409 189 3,801 8,188 3,800 4,388 10,716 10,017 12,131 3,436 22,696 19,486 1,732 282 17,472 16,982 94,437 73,914 366 211 3,204 10,467 4,436 6,031 10,506 10,704 12,267 3,405 22,784 20,523 1,786 281 18,456 16,383 98,891 76,655 407 190 3,097 12,460 5,245 7,215 9,921 11,089 12,590 3,107 23,794 22,236 1,774 324 20,138 12,914 102,994 79,731 661 190 2,573 14,662 5,088 9,574 9,331 12,022 12,747 3,742 23,803 23,263 1,895 352 21,016 13,226 115,332 90,269 663 231 2,745 18,220 3,062 15,158 9,788 15,425 13,612 3,871 25,714 25,063 2,094 361 22,608 13,748 123,153 96,552 664 249 3,250 18,950 3,125 15,825 10,424 17,693 13,720 3,966 27,636 26,601 2,178 363 24,060 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 MINNESOTA 87 Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 19 8 4-8 9 — Continued [Thousands of dollars] P ip e s to n e , M in n e s o ta P in e , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal Income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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.......................................... 177,681 185,941 195,224 204,044 216,999 231,689 120,680 124,267 136,035 138,961 141,648 153,543 171,847 5,834 20.9 178,982 6,959 21.1 184,533 10,691 21.0 193,796 10,248 21.2 208,360 8,639 21.5 223,589 8,100 21.7 113,981 6,699 11.3 114,546 9,721 11.1 117,828 18,207 11.0 121,717 17,244 10.9 130,421 11,227 10.9 137,284 16,259 10.9 8,512 8,819 9,308 9,618 10,078 10,676 10,666 11,168 12,349 12,744 12,951 14,107 80,617 5,196 25,192 100,613 30,104 46,964 83,324 5,600 25,048 102,772 32,688 50,481 90,071 5,767 26,512 110,816 34,542 49,866 97,209 6,343 27,644 118,510 32,992 52,542 102,888 7,188 29,920 125,620 34,239 57,140 108,278 8,141 30,657 130,794 39,354 61,541 70,090 4,319 -2,430 63,341 33,584 23,755 72,780 4,618 -2,775 65,387 33,434 25,446 85,251 4,900 -3,283 77,068 33,454 25,513 90,508 5,409 -4,007 81,092 31,191 26,678 92,149 6,249 -4,776 81,124 32,345 28,179 94,347 6,542 -2,611 85,194 37,138 31,211 57,579 4,977 18,061 3,825 14,236 60,256 5,208 17,860 4,946 12,914 62,036 5,541 22,494 8,689 13,805 68,088 5,890 23,231 8,141 15,090 73,163 6,178 23,547 6,524 17,023 77,836 6,725 23,717 5,940 17,777 40,059 4,064 25,967 5,221 20,746 40,693 4,229 27,858 8,224 19,634 42,940 4,723 37,588 16,705 20,883 48,244 5,313 36,951 15,659 21,292 53,656 5,915 32,578 9,627 22,951 50,468 5,337 38,542 14,612 23,930 5,834 74,783 50,331 883 145 6,376 8,404 2,030 6,374 5,887 3,202 12,675 2,440 10,319 24,452 7,036 397 17,019 6,959 76,365 51,344 939 208 7,289 8,375 1,382 6,993 5,606 2,791 12,912 2,413 10,811 25,021 7,215 426 17,380 10,691 79,380 52,649 1,000 104 7,825 8,400 1,384 7,016 6,226 2,876 12,380 2,552 11,286 26,731 6,880 491 19,360 10,248 86,961 57,849 1,254 173 9,542 7,374 1,019 6,355 6,080 3,500 14,451 3,210 12,265 29,112 7,769 555 20,788 8,639 94,249 61,988 1,257 118 9,141 6,791 844 5,947 6,634 3,739 17,344 3,144 13,820 32,261 9,174 579 22,508 8,100 100,178 64,945 1,264 139 8,524 7,131 763 6,368 6,822 4,132 18,279 3,171 15,483 35,233 9,621 593 25,019 6,699 63,391 51,931 1,263 86 5,535 9,490 3,680 5,810 6,562 4,535 10,354 2,713 11,393 11,460 1,184 216 10,060 9,721 63,059 51,665 1,315 110 4,920 11,946 3,862 8,084 5,975 4,359 9,536 2,799 10,705 11,394 1,265 225 9,904 18,207 67,044 54,950 1,024 (L) 4,777 14,515 3,980 10,535 6,209 4,115 9,423 2,956 11,890 12,094 1,271 260 10,563 17,244 73,264 60,202 2,703 (L) 4,146 18,675 4,107 14,568 6,552 4,298 8,756 3,183 11,842 13,062 1,474 285 11,303 11,227 80,922 66,768 2,739 66 4,592 21,587 4,776 16,811 6,736 4,643 9,829 3,032 13,544 14,154 1,685 294 12,175 16,259 78,088 63,362 2,795 71 4,653 15,499 4,191 11,308 6,834 5,031 10,221 3,159 15,099 14,726 1,750 298 12,678 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors' income*............................................... Farm............................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................... Nonfarm............................................................ Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and 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 o lk , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 P o p e , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................................. Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... FarmIncome1...................................................... 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........................................... 424,097 428,252 447,791 439,690 460,997 504,037 112,402 115,597 119,152 127,093 127,754 138,338 339,636 84,461 33.9 350,314 77,938 33.6 363,516 84,275 33.3 374,112 65,578 33.0 397,047 63,950 32.9 428,142 75,895 32.7 103,596 8,806 11.7 105,974 9,623 11.5 107,077 12,075 11.3 108,128 18,965 11.2 113,584 14,170 11.3 123,945 14,393 11.2 12,502 12,760 13,432 13,335 14,009 15,405 9,627 10,048 10,543 11,350 11,339 12,353 255,146 11,891 26,653 269,908 74,826 79,363 254,835 12,882 27,505 269,458 76,584 82,210 269,608 13,439 28,918 285,087 79,214 83,490 261,560 14,297 30,142 277,405 73,993 88,292 271,090 15,827 33,818 289,081 77,152 94,764 295,110 17,832 32,747 310,025 88,058 105,954 53,771 3,233 5,152 55,690 31,818 24,894 55,768 3,531 5,301 57,538 31,473 26,586 58,344 3,564 6,492 61,272 31,189 26,691 65,500 3,643 8,190 70,047 29,558 27,488 64,245 4,165 7,987 68,067 30,661 29,026 67,996 4,812 8,036 71,220 35,202 31,916 143,723 12,808 98,615 72,459 26,156 149,433 13,553 91,849 66,059 25,790 153,654 14,291 101,663 72,741 28,922 160,570 14,293 86,697 53,922 32,775 167,037 14,663 89,390 52,615 36,775 175,709 15,616 103,785 64,761 39,024 33,086 3,097 17,588 6,998 10,590 34,877 3,313 17,578 7,794 9,784 34,960 3,403 19,981 10,234 9,747 35,438 3,203 26,859 17,005 9,854 37,744 3,375 23,126 12,183 10,943 40,460 3,704 23,832 12,338 11,494 84,461 170,685 132,598 5,452 839 9,895 20,583 17,781 2,802 14,391 14,832 20,899 7,434 38,273 38,087 2,871 647 34,569 77,938 176,897 135,744 5,566 765 10,158 22,465 18,621 3,844 13,585 15,269 20,580 7,526 39,830 41,153 3,022 679 37,452 84,275 185,333 141,974 (D) (0) 11,532 23,893 19,245 4,648 14,125 15,533 18,776 7,561 44,132 43,359 3,081 782 39,496 65,578 195,982 150,361 6,924 984 10,712 24,661 19,399 5,262 14,350 17,301 19,858 8,615 46,956 45,621 3,751 862 41,008 63,950 207,140 157,514 7,171 734 10,931 25,483 19,585 5,898 14,844 17,533 21,178 8,745 50,895 49,626 4,386 884 44,356 75,895 219,215 166,711 7,602 893 10,768 26,203 19,972 6,231 14,991 18,468 22,245 9,314 56,227 52,504 4,560 895 47,049 8,806 44,965 35,688 462 110 4,452 4,554 545 4,009 6,663 3,372 5,970 2,120 7,985 9,277 599 222 8,456 9,623 46,145 36,436 540 130 4,465 3,471 619 2,852 8,526 3,066 5,952 2,034 8,252 9,709 650 232 8,827 12,075 46,269 36,201 461 (L) 4,244 3,023 559 2,464 9,291 2,667 5,431 2,152 8,885 10,068 691 268 9,109 18,965 46,535 35,394 827 (L) 5,150 3,933 (D) (9) 5,210 2,718 5,723 2,421 9,363 11,141 948 293 9,900 14,170 50,075 38,139 813 70 4,829 4,677 (D) (D) 5,547 2,898 6,334 2,131 10,840 11,936 1,175 303 10,458 14,393 53,603 41,275 834 76 4,813 5,200 662 4,538 5,604 3,347 6,858 2,157 12,386 12,328 1,221 307 10,800 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors’ income6............................................... Farm............................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................... Nonfarm............................................................ Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Mining....................................................... Construction................................................. Manufacturing............................................... Nondurable goods........................................ Durable goods............................................ Transportation and public utilities.......................... Wholesale 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 MINNESOTA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] R a m s e y , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 R e d L a k e , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 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 r s o n a l in c o m e ................................................................... 7,071,548 Nonfarmpersonal income..................................... Farmincome1..................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 7,490,817 7,826,130 8,256,592 8,739,057 9,316,814 7,068,895 2,653 467.9 7,487,785 3,032 471.5 60,983 58,807 7,823,093 3,037 475.3 59,434 8,254,468 2,124 476.6 8,736,894 2,163 478.9 56,170 9,314,960 1,854 481.8 57,896 61,435 41,253 19,730 5.2 42,019 16,788 5.1 42,354 17,080 5.0 41,887 14,283 4.9 44,594 13,302 4.9 48,056 13,379 4.8 11,683 11,540 11,954 11,394 11,888 12,796 P e r c a p i t a p e r s o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) ......................................... Derivation of total personal income: Total earnings by place ol work.................................. Less: Personal contributions for social insurance3............... Plus- Adjustment for residence................................... Equals: Net earnings by place of residence...................... Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent5.............................. Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 15,115 15,886 16,466 17,323 18,247 19,337 6,880,726 464,689 -1,519,092 4,896,945 1,176,573 998,030 7,355,815 521,184 -1,648,414 5,186,217 1,238,085 1,066,515 7,761,598 548,661 -1,789,319 5,423,618 1,317,684 1,084,828 8,224,487 575,927 -1,889,616 5,758,944 1,350,727 1,146,921 8,675,689 627,922 -1,949,149 6,098,618 1,407,779 1,232,660 9,056,594 675,857 -2,024,710 6,356,027 1,607,221 1,353,566 37,678 1,278 2,100 38,500 11,192 11,291 34,068 1,299 2,506 35,275 11,317 12,215 34,819 1,323 2,756 36,252 11,105 12,077 32,894 1,415 2,735 34,214 9,510 12,446 34,077 1,655 2,717 35,139 9,883 12,874 35,056 1,895 2,748 35,909 11,357 14,169 5,950,208 610,477 320,041 1,324 318,717 6,363,967 638,728 353,120 1,700 351,420 6,703,931 683,086 374,581 1,728 372,853 7,094,360 695,550 434,577 776 433,801 7,484,725 716,688 474,276 831 473,445 7,799,228 752,052 505,314 521 504,793 13,709 1,264 22,705 18,953 3,752 13,250 1,227 19,591 16,013 3,578 13,105 1,262 20,452 16,315 4,137 13,640 1,270 17,984 13,499 4,485 15,022 1,416 17,639 12,527 5,112 15,613 1,492 17,951 12,604 5,347 2,653 6,878,073 5,889,402 8,919 19,198 339,231 2,568,099 1,303,007 1,265,092 484,758 343,889 521,443 407,068 1,196,797 988,671 145,853 10,974 831,844 3,032 7,352,783 6,290,786 8,731 23,998 369,863 2,772,841 1,364,389 1,408,452 463,358 351,395 544,621 450,098 1,305,881 1,061,997 154,589 12,437 894,971 3,037 7,758,561 6,625,915 9,857 10,849 389,793 2,878,802 1,436,278 1,442,524 459,097 363,227 560,923 520,195 1,433,172 1,132,646 156,476 14,295 961,875 2,124 8,222,363 7,009,810 12,400 10,291 419,548 2,963,595 1,530,463 1,433,132 447,286 390,787 589,220 606,707 1,569,976 1,212,553 163,104 15,416 1,034,033 2,163 8,673,526 7,378,895 13,520 13,762 415,037 3,107,613 1,610,427 1,497,186 465,128 419,220 636,271 597,110 1,711,234 1,294,631 171,770 15,869 1,106,992 1,854 9,054,740 7,693,926 15,111 14,373 441,147 3,132,714 1,653,401 1,479,313 469,549 445,561 657,040 619,171 1,899,260 1,360,814 180,294 16,006 1,164,514 19,730 17,948 12,849 189 95 1,077 1,887 (0) (D) 2,176 1,111 3,038 817 2,459 5,099 304 99 4,696 16,788 17,280 12,072 192 99 1,160 1,662 (0) (0) 1,921 1,065 2,842 801 2,330 5,208 309 103 4,796 17,080 17,739 12,284 188 90 1,284 1,145 (D) (D) 2,560 1,101 2,656 905 2,355 5,455 372 118 4,965 14,283 18,611 13,142 268 86 1,449 1,415 (0) (0) 2,517 1,135 2,826 1,021 2,425 5,469 468 129 4,872 13,302 20,775 14,474 276 86 1,600 1,668 (D) (D) 2,898 1,146 3,124 1,044 2,632 6,301 595 131 5,575 13,379 21,677 15,438 288 80 1,742 1,557 (D) (D) 3,058 1,090 3,362 1,053 3,208 6,239 610 131 5,498 1984 1985 1986 1987 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors’ income6............................................... Farm............................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................... Nonfarm........................................................... Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... 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 e d w o o d , M in n e s o ta R e n v ille , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 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 r s o n a l in c o m e ................................................................... 204,845 214,998 225,041 233,429 Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... Population (thousands)2............................................. 230,254 258,345 230,028 238,875 254,180 185,720 19,125 19.0 184,308 30,690 18.9 268,563 252,088 284,811 187,260 37,781 18.4 189,389 44,040 18.2 198,306 31,948 18.1 215,257 43,088 17.9 202,365 27,663 20.1 202,606 36,269 19.9 205,464 48,716 19.4 210,082 58,481 19.1 218,422 33,666 18.9 234,888 49,923 18.6 P e r c a p i t a p e r s o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) ......................................... 10,793 11,349 12,221 12,797 12,710 14,462 11,452 11,988 13,125 14,077 13,337 15,323 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........................................... 118,166 6,974 -7,660 103,532 63,847 37,466 126,410 7,136 -5,893 113,381 61,630 39,987 135,508 7,254 -4,633 123,621 61,372 40,048 143,787 7,504 -4,106 132,177 59,581 41,671 138,288 8,439 -4,465 125,384 61,849 43,021 153,617 9,438 -4,370 139,809 70,980 47,556 125,424 6,849 10,877 129,452 62,538 38,038 131,192 7,078 11,925 136,039 62,458 40,378 147,055 7,332 12,675 152,398 60,682 41,100 161,707 7,777 13,962 167,892 57,726 42,945 140,852 8,543 14,961 147,270 60,026 44,792 162,441 9,640 14,758 167,559 68,754 48,498 75,842 7,475 34,849 15,767 19,082 72,602 7,034 46,774 27,311 19,463 72,865 7,151 55,492 34,433 21,059 75,893 7,192 60,702 40,573 20,129 79,545 7,500 51,243 28,497 22,746 81,828 7,946 63,843 39,600 24,243 71,662 7,652 46,110 23,228 22,882 70,369 7,367 53,456 31,791 21,665 72,545 7,838 66,672 44,272 22,400 77,193 8,016 76,498 53,878 22,620 78,493 7,981 54,378 29,082 25,296 82,194 8,464 71,783 45,282 26,501 19,125 99,041 81,431 1,286 255 6,875 20,340 2,691 17,649 6,402 10,809 11,698 5,947 17,819 17,610 1,466 361 15,783 30,690 95,720 77,401 1,028 318 6,812 17,077 2,773 14,304 6,732 9,451 11,264 6,055 18,664 18,319 1,574 382 16,363 37,781 97,727 78,347 1,021 194 7,330 17,223 2,716 14,507 6,318 9,621 11,081 7,210 18,349 19,380 1,603 440 17,337 44,040 99,747 79,755 1,176 151 7,074 17,953 2,827 15,126 5,851 10,889 10,990 7,578 18,093 19,992 1,898 477 17,617 31,948 106,340 85,157 1,177 184 7,162 20,579 3,069 17,510 5,985 11,637 12,483 6,442 19,508 21,183 2,232 487 18,464 43,088 110,529 88,616 1,183 200 7,185 21,516 3,593 17,923 6,244 12,715 12,763 6,063 20,747 21,913 2,321 488 19,104 27,663 97,761 82,390 2,644 237 9,867 17,441 11,472 5,969 12,241 10,128 10,636 5,187 14,009 15,371 1,183 383 13,805 36,269 94,923 78,805 2,035 251 9,270 15,600 10,246 5,354 11,739 10,082 10,051 5,245 14,532 16,118 1,316 402 14,400 48,716 98,339 81,865 1,792 122 9,659 15,065 9,721 5,344 14,180 9,986 9,974 5,371 15,716 16,474 1,278 462 14,734 58,481 103,226 85,730 2,191 321 10,407 15,156 9,651 5,505 14,609 10,339 9,749 6,165 16,793 17,496 1,565 499 15,432 33,666 107,186 88,662 2,184 348 10,577 15,826 10,265 5,561 13,539 11,418 10,440 6,255 18,075 18,524 1,770 508 16,246 49,923 112,518 93,223 2,273 485 10,735 16,813 11,821 4,992 13,494 11,811 10,534 6,680 20,398 19,295 1,866 508 16,921 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries............................................... Other labor income................................................ Proprietors’ income6............................................... Farm............................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................... Nonfarm............................................................ Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Mining....................................................... Construction................................................. Manufacturing............................................... Nondurable goods........................................ Durable goods............................................ Transportation and public utilities......................... Wholesale 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 MINNESOTA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] R o c k , M in n e s o ta R ic e , M in n e s o ta 1985 1984 1987 1986 1984 1989 1988 1985 1986 1987 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e sid e n c e 1988 1989 522,089 560,733 603,061 643,033 676,190 729,854 116,462 129,010 135,245 140,187 162,363 507,491 14.598 47.1 547,491 13.242 47.1 578,387 24.674 47.4 618,946 24.087 47.8 661,258 14.932 48.5 709,256 20.598 49.0 99,756 13.178 10.7 101,267 15.195 10.6 103,022 25.988 10.4 105,927 29.318 10.1 111,454 28.733 10.1 121,713 40.650 10.0 P e r c a p i t a p e r s o n a l in c o m e ( d o l l a r s ) ............................ 11,087 11,910 12,710 13,459 13,943 14,889 10,521 10.959 12,454 13,365 13,840 16,274 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........................................... 317,458 20,340 56,021 353,139 92,615 76,335 339,682 22,960 61,191 377,913 99,883 82,937 377,222 24,843 61,720 414,099 104,262 84,700 408,716 26,994 67,070 448,792 105,531 88,710 433,771 30,585 70,522 473.708 109.709 92,773 464,709 33,926 71,881 502,664 125,478 101,712 62,005 3,398 2,496 61,103 34,128 17,703 63,730 3,589 2,488 62,629 34,328 19,505 75,379 3,654 2,871 74,596 34,531 19,883 81,515 3,902 3,190 80,803 33,633 20,809 84,850 4,412 3,508 83,946 34,924 21,317 100,094 5,001 3,537 98,630 40,049 23,684 246,660 21,755 49,043 12,332 36,711 266,516 23,487 49,679 10,953 38,726 288,401 25,983 62,838 22,384 40,454 316,171 27,647 64,898 21,676 43,222 343,528 29,691 60,552 12,505 48,047 363,330 32,102 69,277 18,110 51,167 36,926 3,812 21,267 11,105 10,162 36,813 3,693 23,224 13,098 10,126 37,446 3,851 34,082 23,898 10,184 39,883 3,947 37,685 27,138 10,547 42,386 4,098 38,366 26,550 11,816 44,889 4,411 50,794 38,424 12,370 14.598 302,860 237,190 2,650 558 18,601 59,047 16,534 42,513 12,483 20,801 33,861 9,014 80,175 65,670 2,515 901 62,254 13.242 326,440 255,592 2,043 796 19,356 63,460 15,896 47,564 12,742 21,935 35,710 9,366 90,184 70,848 2,645 957 67,246 24.674 352,548 280,177 2,110 322 21,539 71,755 23,536 48,219 13,085 24,612 36,737 8,525 101,492 72,371 2,836 1,102 68,433 24.087 384,629 306,269 2,873 331 24,563 79,757 27,992 51,765 13,021 26,877 40,051 10,202 108,594 78,360 3,286 1,250 73,824 14.932 418,839 336,381 3,042 920 28,644 87,390 30,570 56,820 13,901 29.933 42,918 9,675 119,958 82,458 3,623 1,302 77,533 20.598 444,111 358,241 3,440 1,084 29,460 94,300 35,794 58,506 14,559 28,717 44,751 9.759 132,171 85,870 3.760 1,340 80,770 13.178 48,827 39,790 612 337 3,555 8,284 6,562 1,722 2,862 3,940 6,968 5,715 7,517 9,037 992 204 7,841 15.195 48,535 38.960 525 367 3,169 7,450 6,756 694 2,836 3,680 6,642 6,323 7,968 9,575 1,032 216 8,327 25.988 49,391 39,372 441 275 2,630 7,816 6,992 824 3,055 3,381 6,593 6,606 8,575 10,019 1,066 250 8,703 29.318 52,197 41,673 631 308 2,545 8,515 7,654 861 2,949 3,666 6,567 7,216 9,276 10,524 1,226 265 9,033 28.733 56,117 44,658 706 308 2,730 8,556 8,083 473 3,249 4,316 6,895 7,409 10,489 11,459 1,426 272 9,761 40.650 59,444 47,334 853 251 2,696 8,871 8,389 482 3,241 4,580 7.405 7,811 11,626 12,110 1.406 273 10,431 T o ta l p e r s o n a l i n c o m e .................................................................... Nonfarmpersonal income......................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 112,934 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries................................................ Other labor income................................................ Proprietors' income6............................................... Farm............................................................ Nonfarm........................................................ Earnings by industry: Farm.................................................. ............. Nonfarm......... .................................... .............. Private.......... ...................i........................... 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.............................................. St. L o u i s , R o s e a u , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1987 1986 1988 1989 M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Farmincome1........................................... .......... 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 ot residence...................... Plus: Transfer payments........................................... 153,216 146,973 167,727 180,375 205,461 214,654 2,292,018 2,339,538 2,384,723 2,480,937 2,629,011 2,866,610 116,477 36,739 12.7 128,686 18,287 13.0 141,133 26,594 13.4 160,149 20,226 13.8 180,714 24,747 14.3 190,033 24,621 14.7 2,288,003 4,015 209.5 2,335,097 4,441 205.2 2,378,906 5,817 202.1 2,476,573 4,364 199.9 2,625,755 3,256 199.4 2,862,864 3,746 197.7 12,083 11,309 12,551 13,091 14,414 14,590 10,941 11,401 11,801 12,409 13,184 119,857 5,747 -8,957 105,153 22,942 25,121 112,923 6,831 -10,881 95,211 25,490 26,272 136,851 7,897 -13,369 115,585 26,075 26,067 151,035 9,362 -17,043 124,630 28,229 27,516 180,469 11,558 -21,726 147,185 29,349 28,927 181,242 12,128 -20,194 148,920 33,776 31,958 1,500,672 101,350 -29,941 1,369,381 395,379 527,258 1,520,129 107,180 -35,055 1,377,894 409,882 551,762 1,562,509 109,654 -49,204 1,403,651 423,656 557,416 1,659,976 116,664 -62,877 1,480,435 421,904 578,598 1,790,627 131,761 -68,116 1,590,750 439,049 599,212 1,945,324 149,512 -80,038 1,715,774 501,466 649,370 68,219 7,646 43,992 33,927 10,065 77,873 8,870 26,180 15,461 10,719 90,075 10,912 35,864 23,792 12,072 107,959 12,730 30,346 17,323 13,023 129,559 15,080 35,830 21,859 13,971 129,089 15,530 36,623 21,703 14,920 1,259,816 126,547 114,309 2,693 111,616 1,276,908 124,022 119,199 3,160 116,039 1,313,433 128,884 120,192 4,581 115,611 1,391,730 133,789 134,457 3,109 131,348 1,500,209 144,480 145,938 2,037 143,901 1,630,852 160,175 154,297 2,557 151,740 36,739 83,118 70,307 448 18,287 94,636 80,612 535 146 2,389 51,751 645 51,106 4,353 2,952 7,033 2,138 9,315 14,024 1,395 260 12,369 26,594 110,257 95,271 533 83 2,462 63,344 20,226 130,809 115,282 623 109 2,384 81,061 765 80,296 5,596 3,573 7,784 2,864 11,288 15,527 1,664 360 13,503 24,747 155,722 138,097 691 131 2,811 99,596 24,621 156,621 138,290 752 178 2,737 97,473 98,730 6,243 4,332 96,918 6,565 4,275 9,526 3,045 13,739 18,331 2,169 402 15,760 4,015 1,496,657 1,151,391 7,861 197,613 75,494 118,968 41,812 77,156 143,001 82,630 164,495 48,563 312,766 345,266 44,948 4,441 1,515,688 1,152,224 4,302 177,912 80,000 124,558 46,160 78,398 141,115 78,661 167,597 50,423 327,656 363,464 46,605 6,741 310,118 5,817 1,556,692 1,172,659 2,752 140,392 114,746 134,266 51,384 82,882 132,386 78,331 171,070 53,116 345,600 384,033 47,715 7,446 328,872 4,364 1,655,612 1,264,691 4,100 149,586 125,404 143,660 63,947 79,713 139,714 78,042 177,188 68,308 378,689 390,921 49,229 8,476 333,216 3,256 1,787,371 1,385,310 3,871 189,626 102,412 165,015 76,326 88,689 156,227 86,751 193,479 63,099 424,830 402,061 51,582 8,887 341,592 3,/46 1,941,578 1,512,755 4,512 215,557 112,361 176,203 80,259 95,944 162,053 95,107 207,339 61,954 477,669 428,823 54,423 8,937 365,463 14,502 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Nonfarm............................................... ......... Earnings by industry: Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other7...... Nondurable goods....................................... Durable goods........................................... Transportation and public utilities......................... Wholesale trade............................................ Government and government enterprises..................... State and local.............................................. See footnotes at end of tables. no 2,463 42,149 575 41,574 4,464 2,970 6,673 2,096 8,934 12,811 1,297 242 11,272 688 62,656 5,221 3,188 7,349 2,317 10,774 14,986 1,440 300 13,246 866 8,866 2,857 12,570 17,625 2,061 383 15,181 555 6,688 293,630 90 LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME MINNESOTA Table 5.— Personal Income for States and Counties of the Plains Region, 1984-89— Continued [Thousands of dollars] S c o tt, M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 S h e rb u rn e , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 384,151 420,315 453,456 373,124 11.027 33.2 488,503 403,927 16,388 34.1 533,176 439,768 13,688 35.4 477,979 10,524 36.3 517,179 15,997 37.5 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income............................... Nonfarmpersonal income................................. Farmincome1................................... 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................................. 663,484 729,779 656,645 6.839 47.0 722,422 874,444 952,421 14,126 1,032,161 369,429 10,098 359,496 9.933 32.3 18,180 11,447 11,586 12,318 12,825 13,442 14,217 317,488 20,746 227,537 524,279 84,263 54,942 347,198 23,961 256,719 579,956 90,405 59,418 386,508 26,448 286,364 646,424 97,465 61,447 422,179 28.915 315,493 708,757 99,334 66,353 464,229 33,258 343,867 774,838 103,590 73,993 494,247 36,520 374,987 832,714 118,186 81,261 160,131 9,876 132,871 283,126 43,261 43,042 179,117 11,751 125,630 292,996 45,086 46,069 206,167 13,231 131,958 324,894 47,516 47,905 221,720 14,438 147,489 354,771 47,585 51,100 239,837 16,486 161,071 384,422 49,376 54,705 268,571 18,839 167,366 417,098 56,230 59,848 243,499 27.531 46,458 5,620 40,838 268,510 28,980 49,708 6,144 43,564 296,959 32,039 57,510 9,998 47,512 325,704 33,560 62.915 9,273 53,642 361,947 36,465 65,817 5,895 59,922 382,208 39,612 72,427 8,862 63,565 116,499 12,865 30,767 7,754 23,013 131,107 14,093 33,917 8,869 25,048 148,193 16,510 41.464 14,270 27,194 160,867 17,238 43,615 11,513 32,102 176,756 18,755 44,326 8,380 35,946 196,503 20,729 51,339 13,857 37,482 6.839 310,649 272,408 5,591 2,669 41,196 84,446 38,186 46,260 18,873 22,804 29.531 7,390 59,908 38,241 3,757 892 33,592 7,357 339,841 298,250 4,313 2,693 43,455 87,156 39,052 48,104 20,036 22,664 39,291 8,055 70,587 41,591 4,220 988 36,383 11,193 375,315 328,993 2,011 2,514 58,139 88,423 36,138 52,285 19,173 26,031 42,213 8,672 81,817 46,322 4,471 1,137 40,714 10,511 411,668 359,517 3,634 2,380 60,671 95,706 39,014 56,692 19,173 27,337 47,654 12,057 90,905 52,151 5,235 1,367 45,549 7,124 457,105 400,997 3,702 2,592 71,609 103,461 39,827 63,634 21,771 32,338 52,999 12,712 99,813 56,108 5,956 1,468 48,684 10,098 484,149 423,395 3,912 2,609 67,043 112,654 43,484 69,170 23,036 37,584 57,196 11,742 107,619 60,754 6,218 1,553 52,983 9.933 150,198 120,424 854 196 13,400 27,292 (D) (D) 33,758 4.498 15,846 3.498 21,082 29,774 1,367 618 27,789 11.027 168,090 137,081 883 256 18,408 29,940 (0) (D) 35,994 4,406 19,215 3,730 24,249 31,009 1,568 676 28,765 16,388 189,779 155,551 901 155 26,249 29,959 2.464 27,495 43,225 4,447 21,776 3,932 24,907 34,228 1,640 778 31,810 13,688 208,032 169,384 1,143 140 26,940 30,860 2,083 28,777 49.646 4,892 23,586 4,984 27,193 38,648 2,076 925 35.647 10,524 229,313 187,136 1,430 200 25,544 38,094 1,957 36,137 53,167 5,790 27,113 4,775 31,023 42,177 2,446 977 38,754 15,997 252,574 203,325 1,791 217 26,152 42,058 2,159 39,899 55,298 8,230 29,579 5,063 34,937 49,249 2,528 1,026 45,695 E a rn in g s b y P la c e o f W o rk Earnings by type: Wages and salaries....................................... Other labor Income................................................ Proprietors' income"........................................ Farm........................................... Nonfarm............................................. Earnings by industry: Farm............................................................... Nonfarm............................................................ Private.......................................................... Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and 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........................................... S ib le y , M in n e s o ta 1984 1985 1986 1987 S te a r n s , M in n e s o ta 1988 1989 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In c o m e b y P la c e o f R e s id e n c e Total personal income................................... Nonfarmpersonal income................................... Farmincome1...................................................... 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................................ 173,689 183,866 192,630 194,932 154,864 18,825 15.4 196,011 157,202 26,664 15.2 218,488. 159,375 33,255 15.1 164,861 30,071 15.0 1,160,372 1,245,471 1,324,319 174,603 21,408 15.0 1,415,308 186,224 32,264 14.9 1,512,572 1,139,740 20,632 112.1 1,213,255 32,216 112.8 1,634,613 11,308 1,277,806 46,513 113.8 1,376,913 38,395 114.7 12,058 1,470,788 41,784 116.7 12,777 1*581*859 52,754 1181 13,027 13,068 14,634 10,347 77,513 4,095 29,836 103,254 42,628 27,807 85,393 4,381 30,697 111,709 42,936 29,221 93,896 4,532 31,216 120,580 42,761 29,289 90,975 4,650 35,688 122,013 42,323 30,596 88,175 5,402 36,020 118,793 43,979 33,239 101,198 6,051 37,543 132,690 50,405 35,393 854,435 56,060 -19,184 779,19