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22 May 2010 Comprehensive Revision of Local Area Personal Income New Statistics for 2008 Revised Statistics for 1969-2007 By David G. Lenze C OUNTY personal income growth in 2008 ranged from -48 percent in Slope County, ND, to 54 per - cent in Faulk County, SD. For the nation, personal in- come grew 2.9 percent. In 2007, county personal income growth ranged from -15 percent in McPher - son, NE, to 81 percent in Sully, SD; nationally, personal income grew 5.5 percent. Inflation, as measured by the national price index for personal consumption expen- ditures, was 3.3 percent in 2008 and 2.7 percent in 2007. The county personal income estimates presented here complete the successively more detailed series of data releases depicting the geographic distribution of the nation’s personal income for 2008. A national esti- mate was released on February 2, 2009, state estimates were released in March 2009, and estimates for metro- politan statistical areas (MSAs) were released in August 2009. The county estimates provide the first glimpse of property income and transfer receipts in nonmetro- politan counties in 2008 and a more detailed look at the distribution of economic activity and sources of in- come within multicounty MSAs.1 The estimates discussed in this article are the result of the most recent comprehensive revision of the local area personal income accounts, which was released in April 2010. In comprehensive revisions, various im- provements in methodologies, classifications, defini- tions, and concepts are introduced into BEA’s economic accounts to ensure that the accounts con- tinue to reflect the evolving American economy. This comprehensive revision incorporated changes that were adopted as part of the comprehensive revisions of the national income and product accounts and state personal income accounts, which were released in July and October 2009, respectively. This article discusses the patterns and sources of growth in 2008 in nonmetropolitan counties, the newly organized counties in Alaska, the source data used to prepare the estimates, and details of the com- prehensive revision of local area personal income and employment statistics. A separate box discusses al- 1. Estimates of county compensation for 2008 were released in December 2009. ternative measures of county employment and wages (see page 30). Growth in Nonmetropolitan Counties Nonmetropolitan counties tend to be sparsely popu- lated areas with a strong presence of industries that specialize in the acquisition and use of natural re- sources—activities such as mining and farming. For statistical purposes, nonmetropolitan counties are those counties that are not part of an MSA. As de- fined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), an MSA has at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more residents plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties. MSAs are defined in terms of whole counties. By these crite- ria, there are 2,031 nonmetropolitan counties and 1,081 metropolitan counties in the United States. Nonmetropolitan counties are often rural and dis- tant from large urban areas, but not always. In addi- tion, not all counties with small populations and large agricultural sectors are nonmetropolitan counties. With only 973 residents and 66 percent of personal in- come arising in the farm sector, Hayes County, NE, fits the common notion of a rural county. It is also non- metropolitan according to the OMB definition. On the other hand, Delta County, TX, with just 5,455 resi- dents, is metropolitan, one of the constituent counties in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX, MSA. Its strong commuting ties with the urban core is reflected in the fact that gross commuters’ earnings inflows amounted to 66 percent of net earnings by place of res- idence in 2008. Stark County, IL, is also a metropolitan county, one of the five counties constituting the Peoria, IL, MSA, despite its small population (6,074 residents) and strong farm presence. Farming accounted for 45 percent of earnings in 2009 in Stark County. Overall, the nonmetropolitan share of the nation’s earnings in natural resources in 2008 was much larger than its share of the nation’s earnings in other industries. Nonmetropolitan counties accounted for 11 percent of U.S. earnings, but they accounted for 39 percent of national earnings in the natural re- sources sector (table A). The nonmetropolitan share of Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis May 2010
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Comprehensive Revision of Local Area Personal IncomeNew Statistics for 2008

Revised Statistics for 1969-2007By David G. Lenze

COUNTY personal income growth in 2008 ranged

from - 4 8 percent in Slope County, ND, to 54 per­

cent in Faulk County, SD. For the nation, personal in­

come grew 2.9 percent. In 2007 , county personal

income growth ranged from - 1 5 percent in McPher­

son, NE, to 81 percent in Sully, SD; nationally, personal

income grew 5.5 percent. Inflation, as measured by the

national price index for personal consumption expen­

ditures, was 3.3 percent in 2008 and 2.7 percent in

2007.

The county personal income estimates presented

here complete the successively more detailed series of

data releases depicting the geographic distribution of

the nation’s personal income for 2008. A national esti­

mate was released on February 2, 2009, state estimates

were released in March 2009 , and estimates for m etro­

politan statistical areas (MSAs) were released in August

2009. The county estimates provide the first glimpse of

property income and transfer receipts in nonm etro­

politan counties in 2008 and a more detailed look at

the distribution of economic activity and sources of in­

come within multicounty MSAs.1

The estimates discussed in this article are the result of the most recent comprehensive revision of the local area personal income accounts, which was released in

April 2010. In comprehensive revisions, various im ­provements in methodologies, classifications, defini­tions, and concepts are introduced into BEA’s

economic accounts to ensure that the accounts con­

tinue to reflect the evolving American economy. This

comprehensive revision incorporated changes that

were adopted as part of the comprehensive revisions of

the national income and product accounts and state

personal income accounts, which were released in July

and October 2009 , respectively.

This article discusses the patterns and sources of

growth in 2008 in nonm etropolitan counties, the

newly organized counties in Alaska, the source data

used to prepare the estimates, and details of the com­

prehensive revision of local area personal income

and employment statistics. A separate box discusses al­

1. Estimates of county compensation for 2008 were released in December 2009.

ternative measures of county employment and wages

(see page 30).

Growth in Nonmetropolitan CountiesNonmetropolitan counties tend to be sparsely popu­

lated areas with a strong presence of industries that

specialize in the acquisition and use of natural re­

sources— activities such as mining and farming.

For statistical purposes, nonm etropolitan counties

are those counties that are not part of an MSA. As de­

fined by the Office of Management and Budget

(OMB), an MSA has at least one urbanized area of

50 ,000 or more residents plus adjacent territory that

has a high degree of social and economic integration

with the core as measured by commuting ties. MSAs

are defined in terms of whole counties. By these crite­

ria, there are 2,031 nonm etropolitan counties and

1,081 metropolitan counties in the United States.

Nonm etropolitan counties are often rural and dis­

tant from large urban areas, but not always. In addi­

tion, not all counties with small populations and large

agricultural sectors are nonm etropolitan counties.

W ith only 973 residents and 66 percent of personal in ­come arising in the farm sector, Hayes County, NE, fits the common notion of a rural county. It is also n o n ­

metropolitan according to the OMB definition. On the

other hand, Delta County, TX, with just 5 ,455 resi­dents, is metropolitan, one of the constituent counties in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX, MSA. Its strong commuting ties with the urban core is reflected

in the fact that gross commuters’ earnings inflows

amounted to 66 percent of net earnings by place of res­

idence in 2008. Stark County, IL, is also a metropolitan

county, one of the five counties constituting the Peoria,

IL, MSA, despite its small population (6 ,074 residents)

and strong farm presence. Farming accounted for 45

percent of earnings in 2009 in Stark County.

Overall, the nonm etropolitan share of the nation’s

earnings in natural resources in 2008 was much

larger than its share of the nation’s earnings in other

industries. Nonmetropolitan counties accounted for

11 percent of U.S. earnings, but they accounted for

39 percent of national earnings in the natural re­

sources sector (table A). The nonm etropolitan share of

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manufacturing earnings (15 percent), government

earnings (14 percent), and transportation earnings (13 percent) are also relatively high. In contrast, relatively little, about 4 percent, of earnings in the information,

finance, and professional services industries comes

from nonm etropolitan counties. Those activities were

concentrated in metropolitan counties.

In 2008, personal income growth slowed less in the

nonm etropolitan portion of the United States than it

did in the metropolitan portion. On average, personal

income growth slowed from 5.8 percent in 2007 to 4.5

percent in 2008 in nonm etropolitan counties, while

growth in metropolitan counties slowed from 5.5 per­

cent to 2.7 percent.

Personal income growth slowed in 61 percent of the

nation’s nonm etropolitan counties and fell in 90 non­

m etropolitan counties. In most of the 90 counties

where personal income declined, the farm sector in­

come accounted for the entire drop. Coincidentally, the farm sector also accounted for the bulk of the per­

sonal income growth in the fastest growing nonm etro­

politan counties.

The different industrial compositions of m etropoli­

tan and nonm etropolitan areas provide insights into

the faster earnings growth in the nonm etropolitan

portion of the country, where earnings grew 3.7 per­

cent in 2008, compared with the metropolitan portion,

where earnings grew 1.9 percent. Not only did farm

earnings grow at a faster pace in nonm etropolitan

counties than in metropolitan counties (22 percent,

compared with 4 percent), farming’s greater im por­

tance in nonm etropolitan economies meant that it contributed 1.1 percentage points to nonm etropolitan

earnings growth and a negligible am ount to metropol-

Table A. Industrial Structure of Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Portions of the United States for 2008

Earnings by place of work (billions of dollars)

Industry’s share of area's total earnings

(percent)

Non­metropolitan area’s share of national earnings (percent)Metropolitan Non­

metropolitan Metropolitan Non­metropolitan

Natural resources1 ................................... 129.8 82.4 1.6 8.6 38.8C onstruction............................................... 498.1 60.5 6.1 6.3 10.8Manufacturing............................................. 842.0 150.1 10.3 15.7 15.1Wholesale and retail trade ...................... 950.0 107.2 11.6 11.2 10.1Transportation, warehousing, and

u tilities...................................................... 330.8 51.1 4.0 5.3 13.4Information................................................... 296.0 10.9 3.6 1.1 3.5Finance and insurance............................ 657.1 29.3 8.0 3.1 4.3Real estate and rental and leasing ....... 147.2 11.4 1.8 1.2 7.2Professional and business se rv ice s2 ... 1,394.7 63.6 17.1 6.6 4.4Education, health care, and social

assistance............................................... 952.2 102.2 11.6 10.7 9.7Leisure, hospitality, and o th e r3.............. 640.2 81.9 7.8 8,5 11.3Government................................................ 1,337.8 208.4 16.4 21.7 13.5

Local governm ent................................. 680.7 119.2 8.3 12.4 14.9

T o ta l............................................................. 8,175.9 959.0 100.0 100.0 10.5

1. Consists of farm; forestry, fishing, and related activities; and mining.2. Consists of professional and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; and adminis­

trative and waste services.3. Consists of arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services; and other services,

except public administration.

itan earnings growth (table B). Mining and govern­

ment grew at roughly the same rates in both

metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties, but those

industries’ greater importance in nonmetropolitan

counties translated into slightly larger contributions to

earnings growth.

Per capita personal incomePersonal income per person in nonmetropolitan coun­

ties in 2008 ranged from $140,275 in Loving County,

TX, to $12,558 in Buffalo County, SD. Dividends, in­

terest, and rent (property income) was the source of

most of Loving’s income and amounted to $77 ,000 per

person. Buffalo’s per capita income was held down by

several factors, including a small number of jobs rela­

tive to the county’s population and a relatively large

proportion of those jobs being held by nonresident

commuters. Property income was less than $1,500 per

person.

Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 rebatesIn BEA’s personal income statistics, the income tax re­

bates authorized by the Economic Stimulus Act of

2008 for individuals who pay no income taxes (or for

whom the rebate exceeded the amount of the income

Table B. Percent Change and Contribution to Growth in Earnings by Place of Work for Metropolitan and

Nonmetropolitan Portions of the United States for 2008

Percent change from preceding year

Contribution to growth in total earnings

(percentage p o in ts )1

Metro­politan

Nonmetro-politan

Metro­politan

Nonmetro-politan

Farm, forestry, fishing, and related activ ities ....................... 4.0 22.2 0.02 1.06M ining............................................................................................. 17.1 17.2 0.15 0.45

Oil and gas extraction............................................................ 20.7 18.2 0.11 0.11Mining (except oil and gas)................................................... 2.9 11.3 0.00 0.12Support activities for m in ing ................................................ 15.0 22.7 0.03 0.22

Utilities............................................................................................ 4.5 6.2 0.03 0.07Construction................................................................................. -7 .9 -7 .2 -0 .53 -0.51Manufacturing............................................................................... -0 .4 -0 .7 -0 .05 -0.11

Durable-goods manufacturing............................................. -1 .2 -1 .4 -0 .08 -0 .14Nondurable-goods manufacturing...................................... 1.0 0.4 0.04 0.03

Wholesale tra d e .......................................................................... 2.3 6.1 0.12 0.21Retail trade .................................................................................... -0 .9 1.0 -0 .06 0.08Transportation and warehousing............................................. 1.6 3.2 0.05 0.13Inform ation.................................................................................... 1.0 0.4 0.04 0.00Finance and insurance............................................................... -0 .5 4.0 -0 .04 0.12Real estate and rental and leasing......................................... -6.1 -1 .5 -0 .12 -0 .02Professional and business se rv ices....................................... 3.4 4.4 0.57 0.29Waste management and remediation se rv ices................... 4.8 7.6 0.01 0.02Educational se rv ices.................................................................. 6.6 5.0 0.10 0.04Health care and social assistance.......................................... 6.1 5.7 0.59 0.55Arts, entertainment, and recreation........................................ 5.1 4.9 0.06 0.03Accommodation............................................................................ 1.7 3.5 0.01 0.04Food services and drinking p laces......................................... 2.3 2.6 0.05 0.06Other services, except public adm inistration........................ 4.0 4.4 0.14 0.20Government................................................................................... 5.0 4.6 0.79 0.99

Federal, c ivilian........................................................................ 3.6 3.8 0.11 0.11M ilitary....................................................................................... 7.8 8.3 0.13 0.15State governm ent................................................................... 5.3 4.7 0.16 0.21Local government................................................................... 4.9 4.2 0.39 0.52

Total e a rn in g s ............................................................................. 1.9 3.7 1.95 3.69

1. An industry’s contribution to growth in total earnings equals the dollar change in that industry’s earnings divided by earnings for all industries in the previous year times 100.

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taxes they did pay) are treated as personal current

transfer receipts.2 These rebates am ounted to $5.7 bil­

lion for the nonm etropolitan portion of the United

States in 2008 , compared with $24.1 billion for the

m etropolitan portion. In some nonm etropolitan

counties, these rebates were a large contributor to

growth. In Starr County, TX, for example, such rebates

contributed 2.5 percentage points to personal income

growth of 8.8 percent. Because the eligibility criterion

for the rebate was similar to that for the earned income

tax credit, the state estimates of the rebate were allo­

cated to counties using BEA’s estimates of the earned

income tax credit.

Homeowner assistance paymentsThe 2007 and 2008 local area personal income esti­

mates for Louisiana and Mississippi reflect the receipt

of federal payments to rebuild residences destroyed or

damaged by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005.

These payments, arising from homeowner assistance

programs initiated at the end of 2006 , are counted as

part of the property income component (dividends,

interest, and rent) of personal income. The bulk of the

payments were received by persons living in counties

on or near the coast.3

In 2008, the amounts distributed declined in most

Louisiana and Mississippi counties. This reduced per­

sonal income growth by as much as 16 percentage

points in Hancock County, MS, and 8 percentage points in St. Bernard Parish, LA, (table C). While these

counties were among the 20 fastest growing counties in

2007 because of the federal payments, in 2008 , H an­

cock County was among the 20 slowest growing coun­ties, and St. Bernard Parish was among the 100 slowest

growing counties.

Data for Newly Organized AreasSkagway Borough was incorporated on June 30, 2007,

as Alaska’s 17th organized borough. Unlike most of the lower 48 states, Alaska is subdivided politically into

boroughs that cover the entire state. Seventeen of these

2. BEA does not publish separate estimates of economic stimulus rebates by county; they are combined with several other transfer receipts on line 290 “other transfer receipts of individuals from governments” in “Table CA35 Personal Current Transfers Detail” on BEA’s Web site.

3. Louisiana’s Road Home Program and Mississippi’s Homeowner Assis­tance Program are special housing programs financed through Community Development Block Grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. In personal income, this assistance is treated as a housing subsidy, a component of the rental income of persons, rather than as a transfer receipt, because owner-occupied housing is regarded as a household enterprise. A profit (net rental income) is imputed to these enterprises and defined as space rent plus subsidies less various expenses such as net interest and taxes. County estimates of the homeowner assis­tance payments were based on data obtained from the state agencies administering the programs. For a detailed derivation of rental income of persons, see lines 133-140 in table 7.12 in the national income and product accounts on BEA’s Web site.

Table C. Homeowner Assistance Payments for Selected Areas

Homeowner assis­tance payments

(millions of dollars)

Contribution to personal

income growth (percentage points)

2007 2008 2007 2008

Lou is iana parishesA lle n .............................................................................. 8 7 1.5 (*)A scension ................................................................... 34 3 1.1 -0 .9Beauregard................................................................. 15 15 1.7 0.1Calcasieu ..................................................................... 300 153 5.1 -2 .3Cam eron...................................................................... 39 40 19.0 0.6East Baton Rouge..................................................... 146 3 0.9 -0 .9Iberia ............................................................................. 30 18 1.3 -0 .5Je ffe rson ...................................................................... 1,372 319 8.1 -5 .7Jefferson D a v is .......................................................... 14 13 1.7 -0.1O rleans........................................................................ 1,734 938 13.6 -5 .4P laquem ines............................................................... 76 71 9.8 -0 .6Pointe C oupee ........................................................... 6 (*) 1.0 -0 .8St. Bernard.................................................................. 352 244 36.6 -7 .9St. C harles .................................................................. 41 16 2.4 -1 .4St. H e lena ................................................................... 8 6 2.9 -0 .5St. Jam es.................................................................... 9 8 1.6 -0 .2St. John the Baptist................................................... 43 15 3.1 -1 .9St. Tammany.............................................................. 738 153 8.4 -5 .9Tangipahoa.................................................................. 69 36 2.3 -1 .0Terrebonne.................................................................. 61 64 1.8 0.1Verm ilion ...................................................................... 55 32 3.9 -1 .5W ashington................................................................. 32 15 3.0 -1 .4

M iss iss ipp i coun tiesHancock....................................................................... 401 122 32.7 -16 .2H arrison ....................................................................... 492 154 8.7 -5 .2Jackson........................................................................ 503 122 13.1 -8 .3

* Less than $500,000 or 0.05 percent in absolute valueN o te . The contribution of homeowner assistance payments to county personal income growth

equals the annual change in the payments divided by personal income in the previous year times 100.

boroughs are organized, and one is unorganized (chart

1). For statistical purposes, BEA and other federal agencies subdivide the unorganized borough into 11

census areas. Skagway Borough had been part of the

Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon Census Area. The remain­

der of that census area was renamed the Hoonah-An- goon Census Area (chart 2). Starting with data for

2008, BEA will publish separate estimates for Skagway Borough and the Hoonah-Angoon Census Area. For earlier years, data only for the old census area are avail­able.

Although the new borough is small— only 905 per­

sons lived there in 2008— it is not the smallest county;

there are 28 counties in the U.S. with smaller popula­tions. There were also 756 wage and salary jobs in Sk­

agway, for a jobs to population ratio of 0.84.

The Port of Skagway is a popular cruise destination

during the summer, and much of the borough’s eco­

nomic activity is related to tourism. It has a relatively

large “arts, entertainment, and recreation” industry,

accounting for nearly 14 percent of earnings (table D).

Only eight counties in the United States have a larger

arts, entertainment, and recreation industry (as a share of total earnings). Similarly only eight counties have a

larger retail trade industry. In short, almost half of

Skagway’s earnings comes from four industries: retail

trade (17 percent), arts (14 percent), transportation

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(10 percent), and accommodations (7 percent). These

four industries account for only 16 percent of earnings

in the nonm etropolitan portion of the United States.

However, Skagway has no farming. In fact, Skagway

lacks earnings in seven industries that account for 14

percent of earnings in the nonm etropolitan portion of

the United States, and its health care sector accounts

Table D. Select Economic and Demographic Statistics for Two New Alaskan Areas for 2008

SkagwayBorough

Hoonah-AngoonCensus

Area

U.S. non­metropolitan

portion

Personal income (millions of dollars)................................... 56.7 83.1Population (pe rsons)............................................................... 905 2,182

Per capita personal income (dollars)................................... 62,685 38,066 31,098Wage and salary employment (jobs)................................... 756 792Average wages per job (do lla rs)........................................... 38,702 31,448 33,417

Earnings by in du s try (percent o f to ta l)Farm ............................................................................................. 0.0 0.0 4.6Forestry, fishing, and related activities................................. 0.0 (D) 1.0M ining........................................................................................... 1.3 (L) 3.0U tilities......................................................................................... 0.0 (D) 1.2Construction............................................................................... 14.1 (D) 6.3Manufacturing............................................................................ 3.3 1.8 15.7Wholesale trade......................................................................... 0.0 (D)

10.73.5

Retail tra de ................................................................................. 17.2 7.7Transportation and warehousing.......................................... 10.1 2.7 4.1Inform ation ................................................................................. (D) (D) 1.1Finance and insurance............................................................ (D) (D) 3.1Real estate and rental and leasing....................................... (D) (D) 1.2Professional, scientific, and technical services.................. (D) (D) 3.5Management of companies and enterprises..................... 0.0 0.0 0.9Administrative and waste se rv ice s ....................................... (D) (D) 2.3Educational se rv ices ................................................................ 0.0 0.6 0 9Health care and social assistance........................................ 0.4 2.4 9.8Arts, entertainment, and recreation...................................... 13.7 (D) 0.7Accommodation and food se rv ices ...................................... 7.4 (D) 3.2Other services, except public adm inistration..................... 3.3 (D) 4.6Government and government enterprises.......................... 21.7 43.6 21.7

Federal, c iv ilian ..................................................................... 9.4 21.0 2 9M ilitary..................................................................................... 0.0 1.8 1.9State and loca l....................................................................... 12.3 20.8 16.9

(D) Data are suppressed to avoid the disclosure of confidential information but are included in total earnings.

(L) Less than $50,000 but included in total earnings.

AcknowledgementsThe annual estimates of local area personal income were prepared by the Regional Income Division under the direction of Sharon C. Carnevale, Chief. Robert L. Brown and James M. Zavrel were major contributors. Joel D. Platt, Associate Director for Regional Econom­ics, provided general guidance. The preparation of the estimates was a divisionwide effort.

The estimates of nonfarm wages and salaries and supplements to wages and salaries were prepared by the Regional Compensation Branch under the super­vision of Sharon C. Carnevale, Chief. Major responsi­bilities were assigned to Elizabeth R Cologer, John D. Laffman, Michael G. Pilot, John A. Rusinko, and James M. Scott. Contributing staff members were Peter Battikha, Michael L. Berry, Susan P. Den Herder, Terence J. Fallon, Tina C. Highfill, Russell C. Lusher, Paul K. Medzerian, Nathan D. Patterson, Ross A. Stepp, and Melanie N. Vejdani.

The estimates of farm wages and salaries, farm sup­plements to wages and salaries, proprietors’ income, property income, personal current transfer receipts, contributions for government social insurance, and the adjustment for residence were prepared by the Regional Income Branch under the supervision of Mauricio Ortiz, Acting Chief. Major responsibilities were assigned to Carrie L. Litkowski, Toan A. Ly, Brian J. Maisano, and James P. Stehle. Contributing staff members were, Daniel R. Corrin, Michelle A. Harder, Carla R. Jenkins, Andy K. Kim, W. Tim McKeel, Linda M. Morey, and Troy P. Watson.

The public use tabulations and data files were assembled and the tables were prepared by the Regional Economic Information System Branch under the supervision of Kathy A. Albetski, Chief. Contrib­uting staff members were Alison M. Adam, H Steven Dolan, Michael J. Paris, Callan S. Swenson, Monique B. Tyes, and Jonas D. Wilson.

Chart 2. Skagway, Hoonah-Angoon, and Chart 1. Alaska Boroughs and Census Areas Neighboring Areas

[ ) Boroughs

I I U norganized boroughsubd iv ided in to census areas

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for only 0.4 percent of earnings, compared with 10

percent average in the nonm etropolitan portion.

In one respect Skagway is similar to other nonm et­

ropolitan counties. It has a relatively large government

sector, which accounted for nearly 22 percent of earn­

ings in 2008.

Per capita income in Skagway, at $62 ,685 , is double

the U.S. nonm etropolitan average. This partly reflects a higher average wage per job, $38 ,702 , in Skagway,

compared with $33 ,417 in the typical nonm etropolitan

county. It also reflects a relatively high price level.4 But

it also reflects a very high jobs to population ratio (em ­

ployment rate) of 0 .84 vs. a 0 .39 nonm etropolitan av­

erage.

Not only does Skagway have a high employment

rate, the seasonal pattern of employment in Skagway is

striking (chart 3). During the peak June to August sea­

son, there are three times as many jobs as during the

trough season of November to March. This contrasts

sharply with the Anchorage Borough, where the num ­

ber of jobs has very little seasonal variation. In 2008,

wage and salary employment in Skagway peaked at

1,229 jobs, enough for every resident of Skagway to be

employed and for many of them to hold two jobs.

More likely, many of these jobs were held by seasonal

residents. To the extent that this happened, the bor­

ough’s per capita income overstates the average for

4. Regional price parities are available for states, metropolitan areas, and the nonmetropolitan portions o f states for 2005 and 2006 in Bettina H. Aten and Roger J. D ’Souza, “Regional Price Parities: Comparing Price Level Differences Across Geographic Areas,” Survey o f Current Business 8 8 (November 2008): 64-74.

Chart 3. Employment by Month Relative to Annual Average Employment, Skagway and Anchorage Boroughs, 2008

year-round residents.5

The remainder of the census area from which Skag­

way was detached is quite different. It has more than

twice the population (2 ,182) than Skagway. Its per cap­

ita income of $38 ,066 and its jobs to population ratio

of 0 .36 are much closer to the national nonm etropoli­

tan average than Skagway’s. The Glacier Bay National

Park and Preserve is located in the Hoonah-Angoon

Census Area. About half of the census area’s employ­

m ent is governmental, including the National Park

Service and the state’s Departm ent of Fish and Game.

The civilian federal government accounts for 21 per­

cent of earnings in Hoonah-Angoon, compared with 3

percent for nonm etropolitan United States. The retail­

ing industry, which accounts for 11 percent of earnings

is also relatively large.

S o u rce D ataThe prim ary 2008 county-level data used by BEA to

prepare the estimates of local area personal income

presented in this article were wage and salary data

from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, benefits paid by

the Social Security Administration, Medicaid pay­

ments from state departments of social services, popu­

lation data from the Census Bureau, and farm crop production, cash receipts, government payments, and

livestock data from the Departm ent of Agriculture.6

State-level price data for 2008 were also used to pre­

pare the estimates of local area farm income.

Because 2008 county-level Medicare enrollment

data (used to estimate Medicare benefits) were not

available, the 2008 county Medicare enrollment shares

were assumed to be the same as the 2007 shares.New 2008 county-level data for various transfer re­

ceipts from the Consolidated Federal Funds Report and Federal Assistance Award Data System were used

to prepare estimates of some components of personal

current transfer receipts. New county-level estimates of income reported on 2007 federal income tax returns from the Internal Revenue Service were used to pre­

pare the estimates of property income and the resi­

dence adjustment. Those data are ordinarily used to

estimate nonfarm proprietors’ income, but they were not used for the 2007 estimates.

5. BEA adjusts the wage and salary disbursements paid by establishments within a county to reflect the place of residence of workers. The adjustment is based primarily on journey-to-work data from the Census of Population. The journey to work data reflect commuting patterns in March and works well so long as there is no strong seasonal variation in commuting.

6. For details about the estimation methodology and data sources, seeLocal Area Personal Income and Employment Methodology on BEA’s Web

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On April 22, 2010 , the Bureau of Economic Analysis released the results of the comprehensive revision of

the local area personal income accounts; the results of

the previous comprehensive revision were released in

May 2 0 0 4 .7 Local area personal income statistics were

revised back to 1969.

In a comprehensive revision various improvements

in methodologies, classifications, definitions, and con­

cepts are introduced into BEA’s economic accounts so

that they continue to reflect the evolving American

economy.

The comprehensive revision of the local area ac­

counts incorporates changes that were adopted as part

of the comprehensive revision of the national income

and product accounts released in July 2009 and the

comprehensive revision of state personal income re-

Comprehensive Revision of Local AreaPersonal Income

7. See Jeffrey L. Newman, “Comprehensive Revision of Local Area Per­sonal Income,” S u r v e y 84 (June 2004): 67-96.

leased in October 2 0 0 9 .8

The rest of this section will first discuss the magni­

tude of revisions and then describe the improvements in methodologies, classifications, and definitions as

well as the statistical improvements.

Magnitude of revisionsFor many counties, the picture of personal income that

is shown by the revised estimates is similar to the pic­

ture shown by the previous estimates, but for many

other counties, the picture is substantially different,

particularly in the last 10 -1 5 years (table E). For exam­

ple, in 1969, almost all of the revisions to county per­

sonal income were less than 1 percent in absolute

value. In 1984, the vast bulk of the revisions were still

less than 1 percent, but several hundred revisions were

8. See Eugene P. Seskin and Shelly Smith, “Improved Estimates of the National Income and Product Accounts: Results of the 2009 Comprehen­sive Revision,” S u r v e y 89 (September 2009): 15-35 and Robert L. Brown, “Regional Quarterly Report: Comprehensive Revision,” S u r v e y 89 (Novem­ber 2009): 71-78.

Data AvailabilityThis article presents summary estimates of personal income and per capita personal income for 2006-2008. More detailed estimates for 1969-2008 are also available.

The following annual estimates for counties, met­ropolitan statistical areas, micropolitan statistical areas, metropolitan divisions, combined statistical areas, and BEA economic areas are available at www.bea.gov/regional/reis:• Personal income, per capita personal income, and pop­

ulation for 1969-2008• County income and employment summary (featuring

the derivation of personal income, including nonfarm personal income, and employment totals for a contin­uous time series), for 1969-2008

• Compensation of employees by industry by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) subsectors for 2001-2008 and by Standard Industrial Classification System (SIC) two-digit industries for 1998-2000

• Personal income by major source and earnings by NAICS subsectors for 2001-2008 and by SIC two-digit industries for 1969-2000

• Full-time and part-time employment by NAICS sec­tors for 2001-2008 and by SIC division-level industries for 1969-2000

• Regional economic profiles (featuring a selection of personal income and employment data) for 1969-2008

• Personal current transfer receipts by major pro­

gram for 1969-2008• Farm income and expenses (including the major cate­

gories of gross receipts and expenses for all farms and for measures of farm income) for 1969-2008

• The counties with the highest and lowest per capita personal incomes in 2008

• Total wage and salary disbursements, total wage and salary employment, and average wage per job for 1969-2008

• Gross commuters’ earnings flows for 1990-2008• BEARFACTS, a narrative about an area’s personal

income that uses current estimates, growth rates, and a breakdown of the sources of personal incomeIn addition, the entire set of estimates for all areas

will be available in May 2010 on a DVD-ROM. To order the DVD-ROM Regional Economic Informa­tion System, 1969-2008 (product number RCN-0955), call BEA’s Regional Economic Information System at 202-606-5360, fax 202-606-5322, or e-mail [email protected].

The local area personal income estimates are also avail­able through the members of the BEA User Group, which consists of state agencies and universities that help BEA to disseminate the estimates in their states. For a list of the members of the group on BEA’s Web site, go to www.bea.gov/regional/docs/usergrp.cfm

For more information, call BEA’s Regional Economic Information System at 202-606-5360, fax 202-606-5322, or e-mail [email protected].

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between 1 percent and 5 percent. In 1997, most of the

revisions were in the 1 percent to 5 percent range, but in 84 counties, the revisions 5 percent or more. In

2007 , m ost of the revisions were again in the 1 percent

to 5 percent range; however, more than a third were 5

percent or more, and the personal income of 259

counties was revised by 10 percent or more.

There were two changes in classifications and defi­

nitions, one involving a new treatm ent of disasters,

and the other involving a new treatm ent of the wages

of U.S. workers in international organizations.

Table E. Revisions to County Personal Income for Selected Years

Revision Number of counties

(absolute value) 1969 1984 1997 2007

0.0—0.9 percent.......................................................1.0-4.9 percent.......................................................5.0—9.9 percent.......................................................10.0 percent or m ore..............................................

3,08821

00

2,432669

40

1,1561,870

6519

2871,712

853259

New treatment of disastersThe treatm ent of disasters was changed to better reflect

the distinctions between current transactions and cap­

ital transactions. Under the new treatm ent, disaster-re­

lated damages to fixed assets, which were previously

treated as depreciation and thus an expense to propri­

etors’ income and rent, are now recorded as “other

changes in the volume of assets.” Disaster-related in­

surance payouts are removed from personal current

transfer receipts and are now recorded as capital trans­

fers.

The effect of this change is most obvious in the per­sonal income estimates of the counties devastated by Hurricane Katrina and other storms in 2005 (table F).

Personal income now grows more smoothly in the af­

fected counties. For instance, the personal income of

Orleans Parish was revised up 185 percent in 2005,

changing its 2 0 0 4 -2 0 0 5 growth rate from -6 3 percent

to 2 percent and changing its 2 0 0 5 -2 0 0 6 growth rate

from 140 percent to - 1 4 percent.

New treatment of wages of U.S. workers in international organizationsThe treatm ent of wages earned by U.S. residents from

employment at international organizations, foreign

embassies, and foreign consulates located in the United

States was changed in the local area personal income

accounts to improve consistency with the treatm ent of

other border workers and with the national income

and product accounts. These wages are now classified

as outside of the domestic economy. Therefore, they

have been removed from domestic wages and added as

an adjustment for residence from outside the United

States into the county where the employees live. The

change reduces county wages and salaries, but the ad­

justm ent for residence is increased by the same

am ount. Total personal income for the county is not

affected. The District of Columbia accounted for $1

billion, or nearly half, of this reclassification. Twelve

other counties were affected to a lesser extent (table G).

Other statistical improvementsThere were also several statistical improvements to the

local area personal income accounts. Some of these

improvements (such as for misreported income and

for rental income of persons) involve source data that

are not available for individual counties. However, these improvements are implicitly incorporated into the county estimates through the use of the state

Table F. Effect of the Change in Treatment of Disasters on Personal Income of Selected Parishes in Louisiana for 2005 and 2006

Millions of dollarsPercentrevision,

2005

Millions of dollarsPercent change

2005 revision due to

Revised,2005

Previouslypublished,

2005

Change in treatment

of disasters

Otherchanges

Revised,2005

Previouslypublished,

2005

Revised,2006

Previouslypublished,

2006

A lle n ................................................................................................................................................. 507.6 438.9 15.6 42.2 26.4 5.3 -3 .4 0.5 10.6

Beauregard .................................................................................................................................... 812.7 695.5 16.8 91.3 25.8 6.5 -6.1 3.7 18.2

C a lcas ieu ........................................................................................................................................ 5,409.7 4,385.2 23.4 962.6 61.8 9.3 -1 0 .7 8.3 33.0

C a m eron ......................................................................................................................................... 204.2 38.2 434.0 158.2 7.7 5.3 -7 8 .9 0.2 383.5

Iberville ............................................................................................................................................. 824.6 710.9 16.0 125.6 -1 1 .8 11.2 -5 .7 4.4 23.2

Jefferson.......................................................................................................................................... 15,689.1 10,841.5 44.7 4,372.2 475.4 3.8 -25 .5 7.6 50.2

Jefferson Davis.............................................................................................................................. 741.9 612.5 21.1 91.6 37.8 8.8 -4 .4 7.1 23.7

O rleans............................................................................................................................................. 14,902.4 5,234.0 184.7 9,645.6 22.8 2.4 -6 3 .4 -1 4 .4 140.0

P laquem ines.................................................................................................................................. 787.9 240.6 227.5 532.6 14.8 7.1 -6 6 .4 -1 .6 213.2

St. B ernard..................................................................................................................................... 1,420.3 29.3 4,753.6 1,386.1 4.9 -1 7 .2 -9 8 .2 -3 2 .4 3,031.3

St. C h a rle s ..................................................................................................................................... 1,531.6 1,360.5 12.6 134.0 37.0 10.5 -0.1 11.0 23.0St. Tam m any.................................................................................................................................. 7,879.2 6,045.3 30.3 1,622.8 211.1 8.9 -1 3 .6 10.9 40.5Tangipahoa..................................................................................................................................... 2,688.7 2,365.1 13.7 230.1 93.5 9.4 -0 .5 12.7 24.4Terrebonne..................................................................................................................................... 2,976.6 2,702.4 10.1 226.2 48.0 12.1 3.3 16.9 26.3V erm ilion ......................................................................................................................................... 1,289.0 1,040.6 23.9 180.6 67.8 8.4 -7 .8 11.0 30.9W ash ing ton .................................................................................................................................... 1,007.0 805.8 25.0 178.8 22.4 7.5 -1 1 .6 5.1 28.3

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Table G. Revisions to Wage and Salary Disbursements, for Selected Counties for 2007

County or county equivalent

Millions of dollars

Percentrevision

Millions of dollars

Revised Previouslypublished

Revision due to

Cafeteriaplans

Rest of world

w ages1

Mis­reporting

adjustments

Allother

Los Angeles, C A ...................... 227,515 224,832 1.2 4,335 -21 -1 ,848 218San Francisco, C A ................... 44,460 44,401 0.1 577 -4 3 -529 55Miami-Dade, F L ....................... 50,552 49,630 1.9 1,416 -9 -4 7 9 -6Cook, IL ...................................... 149,631 147,887 1.2 2,922 -31 -1 ,392 246Orleans, LA................................ 8,894 8,759 1.5 212 -21 -91 35Bronx, N Y .................................. 10,094 10,225 -1 .3 0 -4 3 -1 0 3 14Kings, NY .................................... 19,448 19,786 -1 .7 0 -9 4 -2 7 9 34New York, NY ............................ 246,708 250,233 -1 .4 0 -6 0 4 -3 ,629 708Queens, N Y ............................... 23,761 23,972 -0 .9 0 -1 0 2 -1 6 5 56Richmond, N Y .......................... 3,929 3,971 -1 .0 0 -9 ^ 0 7Philadelphia, PA........................ 35,302 35,637 -0 .9 0 -9 -4 2 2 95Harris, T X .................................. 118,598 119,598 -0 .8 0 -21 -1 ,007 28District of C o lum b ia ................. 52,451 53,820 -2 .5 0 -9 5 8 -5 1 0 99

1. Wages of U.S. residents who work for international organizations, foreign embassies, and foreign consulates.

estimates as control totals for the county estimates.

Improved estimates of wages and salaries that in­corporate new information on employee “cafeteria plans.” Under cafeteria plans, employees may use a

portion of their salaries on a pretax basis to pay for

health insurance and to contribute to “flexible spend­

ing arrangements,” which reimburse them for medical

care and dependent care expenses. Estimates for 1985

forward were developed for the 28 states that do not

report employees’ contributions to these plans as

wages in the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Quarterly

Census of Employment and Wages.9 The primary

source data used for the estimates are from the Agency

for Healthcare Research and Quality’s Medical Expen­

diture Panel Survey-Insurance Component.

Improved estimates of the industry distribution of private employer contributions for old age, survi­vors, and disability insurance (OASDI). The im ­

proved estimates of employer contributions now incorporate state- and industry-level data on the dis­tribution of employment by hourly wage rate intervals from the BLS Occupational Employment Survey and

data on the distribution of employment by hours

worked per week by industry from the Current

Population Survey. A m ethod was developed to adjust

9. The states are Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Mis­sissippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Okla­homa, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

the industry distribution of employer contributions to

OASDI to account for the annual limit of taxable wages

set by law, which was $ 1 02 ,000 in 2008 . Wages above

this limit are not taxed. This change lowered compensation in high-wage industries and raised

compensation in low-wage industries for 1998

forward. This change, however, did not affect personal

income as contributions to government social

insurance are subtracted in the calculation of personal

income.

Improved estimates of nonfarm proprietors’ income

and wages and salaries. Nonfarm proprietors’ income

and wage and salary disbursements now incorporate

updated “misreporting adjustments”— adjustments

for underreporting and nonreporting of income— us­

ing recent national data from the Internal Revenue Service and the Census Bureau.

Updated source data for farm proprietors’ income. Estimates of farm proprietors’ income now incorpo­

rate national and state data prepared by the Economic

Research Service of the U.S. Departm ent of Agriculture

(USDA). In addition, 2002 and 200 7 Census of Agri­

culture data, including a tabulation of data by legal

form of ownership that is used to remove corporate

farm income, are now used in the estimation of farm

proprietors’ income.

Improved estimates of farm self-employment. Farm self-employment is defined as the num ber of

noncorporate farm operators, consisting of sole pro­

prietors and partners. In 1974, the USDA set the defi­

nition of a farm as an establishment that produces, or

normally would be expected to produce, at least $1 ,000

worth of farm products— crops and livestock— in a

typical year. Starting with estimates for 2002 , BEA ad­

justs this $1 ,000 threshold for inflation using the “All

Farm Index: Prices Received and Prices Paid” from the National Agricultural Statistics Service. BEA then ob­tained from USDA special tabulations of Census of Ag­riculture data on the num ber of farms, by type of

organization, having sales above the inflation-adjusted thresholds.

Updated national source data for imputed rental income of persons with the capital consumption ad­justm ent. The estimates of imputed rent for 1992 for­

ward now incorporate newly available data from the

2001 Residential Finance Survey, which were extrapo­

lated using the data from the BLS Consumer Expendi­

ture Survey.

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Alternative Measures of County Em ploym ent and WagesThree widely used measures of county employment and wages by place of work are (1) employment and payroll in the County Business Patterns (CBP) series from the Census Bureau, (2) employment and wages from the Quarterly Census of Employ­ment and Wages (QCEW) program from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), and (3) wage and salary disbursements and employment from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). These measures differ in source data and coverage.

The CBP data are derived from Census Bureau business establishment surveys and federal administrative records. The QCEW data are tabulations of monthly employment and quar­terly wages of workers who are covered by state unemployment insurance programs or by the unemployment insurance pro­gram for federal employees.1 The BEA estimates of employ­ment and wages are primarily derived from the BLS data; the estimates for industries that are either not covered or not fully covered in the QCEW are also based on supplemental data from other agencies, such as the Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Railroad Retirement Board.

The coverage of the Census Bureau data differs from that of the BLS data primarily because the Census Bureau data exclude most government employees and because the BLS data cover civilian government employees.2 The CBP data also exclude several private industries that are partly covered by the QCEW: crop and animal production; rail transportation; insurance and employee benefit funds; trusts, estates, and agency accounts; and private households. However, the CBP data cover the employees of educational institutions, membership organiza­tions, and small nonprofit organizations in other industries more completely than the BLS data.3 In addition, the Census Bureau reports employment only for the month of March; the BLS employment data are quarterly and annual averages of monthly data.

In 2001, both BLS and BEA began to include employees of Indian tribal councils in local government. These employees were previously included in the relevant private industries.4 In the Census Bureau data, these employees are still classified in private industries.

BEA estimates of employment and wages differ from the BLS data because BEA adjusts the estimates to account for employ­

1. The QCEW data account for 94 percent of BEA’s wages and salaries.2. The Census Bureau data cover only those government employees who

work in government hospitals, federally chartered savings institutions and credit unions, liquor stores, and wholesale liquor establishments, and univer­sity publishers. The BLS data in most states exclude state and local elected offi­cials, members of the judiciary, state national and air national guardsmen, temporary emergency employees, and employees in policy and advisory posi­tions.

3. The BLS data do not cover certain religious elementary and secondary schools, because a Supreme Court decision exempts some of these schools from unemployment compensation taxes. The BLS data also exclude college students (and their spouses) who are employed by the school in which they are enrolled and student nurses and interns who are employed by hospitals as part of their training. In half of the states, the BLS data only include nonprofit organizations with four or more employees during 20 weeks in a calendar year.

4. For example, employees of casinos owned by tribal councils were includedin “Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries.”

ment and wages that are not covered or that are not fully cov­ered by the unemployment insurance programs. BEA adds estimates of employment and wages to the BLS data to bridge small gaps in coverage for nonprofit organizations that do not participate in the unemployment insurance program (in sev­eral industries), for students and their spouses employed by colleges or universities, for elected officials and members of the judiciary, for interns employed by hospitals and by social ser­vice agencies, and for insurance agents classified as statutory employees. In addition, BEA uses supplemental source data to estimate most, or all, of the employment and wages for the fol­lowing: farms, farm labor contractors and crew leaders, private households, private elementary and secondary schools, reli­gious membership organizations, rail transportation, and mili­tary. BEA also adjusts for employment and wages subject to unemployment insurance, but not reported by employers. Other adjustments to wages include estimates for unreported tips, judicial fees paid to jurors and witnesses, compensation of prison inmates, and marriage and license fees paid to justices of the peace.5

The Census Bureau released 2007 data for total employ­ment and payrolls for counties on its Web site on luly 30,2009. BLS released county data on total employment and aver­age weekly pay for 2008 on its Web site on luly 21, 2009. BEA released preliminary estimates for 2008 and revised estimates for 2006-2007 of total wage employment and total wage and salary disbursements for counties on its Web site on December 21, 2009.

5. For a detailed description of the sources and methods used to prepare the estimates, go to www.bea.gov/regional/methods.cfm.National Estimates of Wages and Salaries in the BEA County Estimates

and Payrolls and Wages From the Census Bureau and the BLS[Billions of dollars]

2006 2007 2008

Total payroll, Census Bureau.............................................. 4,792.0 5,027.0 n.a.Plus: Differences in coverage:

Civilian government wages, BLS 1.............................. 903.3 951.2 n.a.Other differences, n e t2................................................. -2 .7 39.9 n.a.

Equals: Total wages, BLS..................................................... 5,692.6 6,018.1 6,142.2Plus: Adjustments by BEA:

For unreported wages and unreported tips on employment tax returns............................................. 81.3 87.7 91.1

For wages and salaries not covered or not fully covered by unemployment insurance:Private.......................................................................... 179.6 183.7 187.8Government................................................................ 108.5 113.2 119.5

Other adjustments3....................................................... -1 .7 -1 .9 -2 .6Equals: Wage and salary disbursements, B E A 4 ............. 6,060.3 6,400.7 6,538.0

1. BLS wages were adjusted to remove the wages of Indian tribal councils because these data were already included in the Census Bureau's total payroll data.

2. Includes differences of coverage in private education, membership organizations, and government.3. Consists of adjustments to the wage and salary estimates to remove employees of U.S. companies

stationed overseas and to reflect updates to QCEW data.4. The national total of county estimates of wage and salary disbursements consists of the earnings of

persons who live in the United States and of foreign residents working in the United States. The BEA regional total differs from the national estimate; see the box “Personal income in the NIPAs and State Personal Income,” Survey 89 (November 2009): 72.

n.a. Not available

John D. Laffman

Tables 1 through 3 follow.

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Personal income Per capita personal income 1

Area Millions of dollars Percent change from preceding period 2 Dollars

Rank in United States

Percent change from preceding period

2006 2007 2008 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2007 2008

United S ta te s 3 ........................................................ 11,256,516

9,862,997

1,393,519

11,879,836

10,404,973

1,474,863

12,225,589

10,684,318

1,541,271

5.5 2.9 37,698

39,548

28,324

39,392

41,260

29,856

40,166

41,930

31,098

4.5 2.0

Metropolitan p o r tio n ....................................................................

Nonmetropolitan p o rtion ............................................................

5.5

5.8

2.7

4.5

4.3

5.4

1.6

4.2

Metropolitan statistica l a reas4Abilene, TX...................................................................................... 4,732 5,116 5,343 8.1 4.4 29,816 32,176 33,589 225 7.9 4.4Akron, O H ........................... 24,995 26,005 26,523 4.0 2.0 35,706 37,120 37,893 122 4.0 2.1Albany, G A ...................................................................................... 4,322 4,533 4,746 4.9 4.7 26,517 27,699 28,854 341 4.5 4.2Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY ....................................................... 32,545 34,883 36,327 7.2 4.1 38,264 40,941 42,523 49 7.0 3.9Albuquerque, N M ............... 27,377 28,883 29,982 5.5 3.8 33,469 34,604 35,415 178 3.4 2.3Alexandria, LA..................... 4,774 4,988 5,218 4.5 4.6 31,375 32,661 34,005 209 4.1 4.1Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ........................................... 28,507 30,270 31,012 6.2 2.5 35,791 37,586 38,208 117 5.0 1.7Altoona, PA.......................... 3,672 3,872 3,993 5.5 3.1 29,138 30,736 31,709 277 5.5 3.2Amarillo, TX..................................................................................... 7,454 8,012 8,463 7.5 5.6 31,075 33,129 34,729 193 6.6 4.8Ames, IA........................................................................................... 2,773 2,926 3,052 5.5 4.3 33,217 34,329 35,400 180 3.3 3.1Anchorage, A K ................................................................................ 15,159 16,068 17,267 6.0 7.5 42,186 44,521 47,205 24 5.5 6.0Anderson, IN ................................................................................... 3,836 3,891 4,026 1.4 3.5 29,305 29,723 30,674 305 1.4 3.2Anderson, SC 5,090 5,314 5,534 4.4 4.1 28,718 29,496 30,252 317 2.7 2.6Ann Arbor, M l.................................................................................. 13,255 13,614 13,483 2.7 -1.0 38,305 39,142 39,107 92 2.2 -0.1Anniston-Oxford, A L ....................................................................... 3,268 3,515 3,652 7.6 3.9 29,063 31,163 32,199 267 7.2 3.3Appleton, Wl 7,825 8,194 8,417 4.7 2.7 36,181 37,585 38,298 112 3.9 1.9Asheville, NC................................................................................... 12,897 13,722 14,038 6.4 2.3 32,412 33,935 34,323 202 4.7 1.1Athens-Clarke County, G A ............. 5,185 5,477 5,700 5.6 4.1 28,317 29,333 30,010 327 3.6 2.3Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA............................................ 192,460 203,961 206,463 6.0 1.2 37,593 38,721 38,336 111 3.0 -1 .0Atlantic City-Hammonton, NJ 10,024 10,407 10,780 3.8 3.6 37,194 38,553 39,835 77 3.7 3.3Auburn-Opelika, A L ......................... 3,349 3,594 3,693 7.3 2.8 26,123 27,476 27,749 353 5.2 1.0Augusta-Richmond County, G A-SC............................................. 16,052 16,872 17,672 5.1 4.7 30,691 31,892 33,056 240 3.9 3.6Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX 56,106 59,758 61,800 6.5 3.4 36,695 37,477 37,362 129 2.1 -0 .3Bakersfield-Delano, C A .................. 21,371 23,023 23,952 7.7 4.0 27,820 29,341 30,047 325 5.5 2.4Baltimore-Towson, M D ................................................................... 118,882 124,418 128,213 4.7 3.1 44,658 46,604 47,881 21 4.4 2.7Bangor, M E ..................................................................................... 4,530 4,711 4,948 4.0 5.0 30,571 31,705 33,149 238 3.7 4.6Barnstable Town, M A ..................................................................... 10,496 11,081 11,341 5.6 2.3 46,991 49,858 51,194 13 6.1 2.7Baton Rouge, LA.... 25,136 26,749 28,326 6.4 5.9 32,867 34,647 36,346 146 5.4 4.9Battle Creek, Ml 4,001 4,150 4,317 3.7 4.0 29,113 30,361 31,652 279 4.3 4.3Bay City, M l..................................................................................... 3,134 3,218 3,332 2.7 3.6 29,023 29,968 30,971 298 3.3 3.3Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX ............................................................. 11,945 12,696 13,403 6.3 5.6 32,019 33,791 35,507 175 5.5 5.1Bellingham, WA..... 6,163 6,750 7,010 9.5 3.9 32,639 35,004 35,592 171 7.2 1.7Bend, O R ........................................................................................ 5,284 5,566 5,635 5.3 1.2 35,544 36,282 35,728 163 2.1 -1.5Billings, MT............. 5,368 5,742 5,900 7.0 2.8 36,277 38,332 38,737 106 5.7 1.1Binghamton, NY 7,419 8,066 8,415 8.7 4.3 30,137 32,870 34,367 200 9.1 4.6Birmingham-Hoover, A L ................................................................ 41,850 43,734 44,798 4.5 2.4 37,922 39,299 39,886 76 3.6 1.5Bismarck, N D ........ 3,536 3,787 3,947 7.1 4.2 34,946 36,760 37,728 124 5.2 2.6Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford, VA...................................... 4,123 4,351 4,470 5.5 2.7 26,419 27,602 28,196 347 4.5 2.2Bloomington, IN ........................................................................ 5,108 5,342 5,568 4.6 4.2 28,089 29,198 30,231 318 3.9 3.5Bloomington-Normal, IL ................................................................ 5,832 6,105 6,435 4.7 5.4 36,044 37,228 38,865 101 3.3 4.4Boise City-Nampa, ID ........................................................... 20,308 21,200 21,323 4.4 0.6 35,827 36,160 35,615 170 0.9 -1.5Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH............................................. 230,353 243,740 250,811 5.8 2.9 51,493 54,117 55,187 7 5.1 2.0Boulder, CO......................... 14,268 14,886 15,040 4.3 1.0 48,954 50,344 50,058 17 2.8 -0.6Bowling Green, KY ............. 3,340 3,531 3,698 5.7 4.7 29,157 30,327 31,180 295 4.0 2.8Bremerton-Silverdale, WA............................................................. 9,528 10,001 10,312 5.0 3.1 39,778 42,004 42,992 44 5.6 2.4Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT................................................ 67,982 70,748 70,754 4.1 0.0 76,511 79,576 79,108 1 4.0 -0.6Brownsville-Harlingen, TX.. 7,299 7,846 8,323 7.5 6.1 19,366 20,502 21,387 365 5.9 4.3Brunswick, GA..................... 3,427 3,595 3,718 4.9 3.4 34,293 35,371 36,088 152 3.1 2.0Buffalo-Niagara Falls, N Y .............................................................. 38,135 40,778 42,317 6.9 3.8 33,721 36,216 37,647 126 7.4 4.0Burlington, NC................................................................................. 4,271 4,502 4,659 5.4 3.5 30,192 31,083 31,501 284 3.0 1.3Burlington-South Burlington, V T .................................................. 7,948 8,258 8,517 3.9 3.1 38,674 40,059 41,139 58 3.6 2.7Canton-Massillon, OH 12,520 13,053 13,393 4.3 2.6 30,688 31,946 32,763 247 4.1 2.6Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL. 23,942 24,617 24,077 2.8 -2.2 42,303 42,062 40,898 63 -0 .6 -2.8Cape Girardeau-Jackson, MO-IL................................................. 2,731 2,895 2,978 6.0 2.9 29,474 31,140 31,926 272 5.7 2.5Carson City, NV.................. 2,240 2,365 2,374 5.6 0.4 40,638 42,998 42,955 45 5.8 -0.1Casper, W Y ......................... 3,493 3,557 3,812 1.8 7.2 49,714 49,526 52,185 11 -0.4 5.4Cedar Rapids, IA ................ 8,827 9,425 9,893 6.8 5.0 35,422 37,367 38,811 103 5.5 3.9Champaign-Urbana, IL 6,848 7,360 7,778 7.5 5.7 30,981 32,932 34,723 194 6.3 5.4Charleston, W V............................................................................... 10,258 10,703 11,257 4.3 5.2 33,798 35,277 37,111 131 4.4 5.2Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville, S C ......................... 20,745 22,102 22,941 6.5 3.8 33,589 34,973 35,447 177 4.1 1.4Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC.......................................... 62,572 66,218 67,612 5.8 2.1 39,506 40,108 39,621 84 1.5 -1.2Charlottesville, VA ........................... 7,728 8,226 8,453 6.4 2.8 40,575 42,731 43,344 40 5.3 1.4Chattanooga, TN-GA...................... 16,814 17,653 18,091 5.0 2.5 32,933 34,225 34,784 192 3.9 1.6Cheyenne, W Y ................................. 3,550 3,739 3,915 5.3 4.7 41,288 43,175 44,613 37 4.6 3.3Chicago-Joliet-Naperville, IL-IN-WI 402,541 423,953 431,795 5.3 1.8 42,829 44,854 45,377 34 4.7 1.2Chico, C A ......................................... 6,479 6,856 7,101 5.8 3.6 29,867 31,486 32,349 260 5.4 2.7Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN.. 79,456 82,568 84,330 3.9 2.1 37,431 38,434 39,066 94 2.7 1.6Clarksville, TN-KY........................................................................... 8,234 8,666 9,304 5.2 7.4 32,568 33,053 35,545 173 1.5 7.5Cleveland, TN 3,109 3,293 3,383 5.9 2.7 28,368 29,606 30,092 324 4.4 1.6Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor, OH......................................................... 80,109 82,646 84,009 3.2 1.6 38,033 39,370 40,118 70 3.5 1.9Coeur d’Alene, ID... 3,989 4,282 4,422 7.4 3.3 30,602 31,976 32,279 264 4.5 0.9College Station-Bryan, TX............................................................. 5,190 5,568 5,836 7.3 4.8 25,892 27,436 28,176 348 6.0 2.7Colorado Springs, CO .................................................................... 21,480 22,729 23,581 5.8 3.8 35,732 37,428 38,221 116 4.7 2.1Columbia, M O ....... 5,382 5,690 5,910 5.7 3.9 33,702 35,097 35,998 156 4.1 2.6Columbia, SC 23,834 24,932 25,880 4.6 3.8 33,792 34,646 35,328 183 2.5 2.0Columbus, GA-AL.......................................................................... 9,568 10,150 10,646 6.1 4.9 32,985 35,377 37,063 133 7.3 4.8Columbus, IN 2,647 2,742 2,874 3.6 4.8 35,778 36,714 38,068 118 2.6 3.7Columbus, OH................................................................................. 64,307 67,204 68,952 4.5 2.6 37,018 38,198 38,741 105 3.2 1.4Corpus Christi, TX.......................................................................... 13,096 13,982 14,725 6.8 5.3 31,796 33,975 35,636 168 6.9 4.9Corvallis, O R................................................................................... 2,864 3,013 3,087 5.2 2.5 35,732 36,937 37,755 123 3.4 2.2Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, FL.................................... 7,144 7,321 7,370 2.5 0.7 39,154 40,465 41,050 60 3.3 1.4Cumberland, MD-WV..................................................................... 2,707 2,848 3,003 5.2 5.5 27,287 28,601 30,101 323 4.8 5.2

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Table 1. Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by Metropolitan Area, 2006-2008—ContinuesPersonal income

Area Millions of dollars Percent change from preceding period 2 Dollars

Rank in United States

Percent change from preceding period

2006 2007 2008 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2007 2008

Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, T X .................................................... 239,309 254,067 262,549 6.2 3.3 39,889 41,267 41,667 56 3.5 1.0Dalton, GA........................................................................................ 3,700 3,867 3,851 4.5 -0.4 28,033 28,980 28,675 344 3.4 -1.1Danville, IL........................................................................................ 2,199 2,327 2,456 5.8 5.5 26,982 28,758 30,523 312 6.6 6.1Danville, V A ...................................................................................... 2,922 3,050 3,165 4.4 3.8 27,544 28,803 29,789 329 4.6 3.4Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL ........................................... 13,098 13,943 14,540 6.4 4.3 35,039 37,145 38,571 109 6.0 3.8Dayton, OH............................... 28,473 29,308 29,736 2.9 1.5 33,834 34,908 35,526 174 3.2 1.8Decatur, AL............................... 4,426 4,685 4,884 5.9 4.2 29,868 31,382 32,483 256 5.1 3.5Decatur, IL ................................ 3,848 4,109 4,241 6.8 3.2 35,296 37,798 39,147 91 7.1 3.6Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, FL............................... 15,292 15,895 15,964 3.9 0.4 30,937 31,869 32,098 269 3.0 0.7Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO 110,890 116,354 120,044 4.9 3.2 46,211 47,501 48,010 19 2.8 1.1Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA................................................ 21,539 22,732 23,552 5.5 3.6 40,357 41,769 42,506 50 3.5 1.8Detroit-Warren-Livonia, M l............................................................ 167,246 170,963 172,649 2.2 1.0 37,294 38,362 39,028 96 2.9 1.7Dothan, A L ....................................................................................... 4,249 4,562 4,718 . 7.4 3.4 30,825 32,639 33,357 233 5.9 2.2Dover, D E ......................................................................................... 4,368 4,626 4,781 5.9 3.3 29,503 30,419 30,749 300 3.1 1.1Dubuque, IA 2,999 3,133 3,266 4.5 4.2 32,813 33,960 35,273 184 3.5 3.9Duluth, MN-WI................................................................................. 8,734 9,189 9,520 5.2 3.6 31,908 33,550 34,595 197 5.1 3.1Durham-Chapel Hill, NC................................................................. 18,018 19,556 20,092 8.5 2.7 38,480 40,809 40,927 62 6.1 0.3Eau Claire, W l................................................................................. 4,907 5,130 5,261 4.6 2.6 31,474 32,594 33,193 237 3.6 1.8El Centro, C A .................................................................................. 3,993 4,231 4,512 6.0 6.7 25,465 26,382 27,666 354 3.6 4.9Elizabethtown, KY ........................................................................... 3,548 3,661 3,820 3.2 4.3 32,062 32,790 33,981 211 2.3 3.6Elkhart-Goshen, IN......................................................................... 6,420 6,615 6,457 3.0 -2.4 32,640 33,344 32,263 265 2.2 -3.2Elmira, NY 2,591 2,788 2,942 7.6 5.5 29,391 31,656 33,469 230 7.7 5.7El Paso, TX 18,409 19,596 20,728 6.5 5.8 25,541 26,924 28,071 349 5.4 4.3Erie, PA............................................................................................. 8,189 8,689 9,031 6.1 3.9 29,255 31,054 32,294 263 6.1 4.0Eugene-Springfield, O R ................................................................. 11,005 11,353 11,680 3.2 2.9 32,437 32,924 33,522 228 1.5 1.8Evansville, IN-KY............................................................................. 12,019 12,217 12,737 1.6 4.3 34,465 34,899 36,329 148 1.3 4.1Fairbanks, AK.. 3,307 3,537 3,833 6.9 8.4 34,885 36,105 38,969 99 3.5 7.9Fargo, ND-MN................................................................................. 6,792 7,226 7,801 6.4 8.0 35,887 37,566 39,812 78 4.7 6.0Farmington, NM............................................................................... 3,331 3,568 3,858 7.1 8.1 27,391 29,173 31,518 283 6.5 8.0Fayetteville, NC................................................................................ 11,813 12,828 13,838 8.6 7.9 33,939 36,544 39,054 95 7.7 6.9Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO...................................... 13,155 14,373 14,818 9.3 3.1 30,572 32,363 32,537 255 5.9 0.5Flagstaff, A Z ..................................................................................... 4,006 4,259 4,409 6.3 3.5 31,789 33,417 34,330 201 5.1 2.7Flint, M l............................................................................................. 12,342 12,529 12,646 1.5 0.9 28,218 28,863 29,488 335 2.3 2.2Florence, S C ................................................................................... 6,048 6,301 6,528 4.2 3.6 30,542 31,659 32,603 252 3.7 3.0Florence-Muscle Shoals, A L ......................................................... 3,944 4,220 4,377 7.0 3.7 27,687 29,481 30,433 315 6.5 3.2Fond du Lac, W l.............................................................................. 3,344 3,538 3,649 5.8 3.1 33,813 35,601 36,541 141 5.3 2.6Fort Collins-Loveland, CO .............................................................. 10,373 11,112 11,378 7.1 2.4 36,887 38,726 38,848 102 5.0 0.3Fort Smith, AR-OK.......................................................................... 8,230 8,664 8,937 5.3 3.2 28,734 29,929 30,714 302 4.2 2.6Fort Wayne, IN 13,388 13,870 14,067 3.6 1.4 32,967 33,858 34,176 204 2.7 0.9Fresno, CA 25,730 27,117 27,994 5.4 3.2 29,305 30,472 30,997 297 4.0 1.7Gadsden, A L ... 2,814 2,993 3,098 6.3 3.5 27,360 28,995 29,947 328 6.0 3.3Gainesville, FL. 8,314 8,732 8,884 5.0 1.7 32,762 33,963 34,277 203 3.7 0.9Gainesville, GA 5,137 5,413 5,578 5.4 3.0 29,887 30,269 30,195 321 1.3 -0.2Glens Falls, NY................................................................................ 3,820 4,087 4,248 7.0 3.9 29,854 31,833 33,018 242 6.6 3.7Goldsboro, NC. 3,215 3,416 3,557 6.3 4.1 28,525 30,150 31,364 290 5.7 4.0Grand Forks, ND-MN...................................................................... 3,066 3,259 3,487 6.3 7.0 31,354 33,673 35,855 159 7.4 6.5Grand Junction, CO 4,292 4,811 5,203 12.1 8.1 32,114 34,792 36,665 140 8.3 5.4Grand Rapids-Wyoming, M l.......................................................... 25,180 25,596 26,076 1.7 1.9 32,670 33,038 33,582 227 1.1 1.6Great Falls, MT................................................................................ 2,753 2,886 2,997 4.8 3.8 33,652 35,286 36,533 143 4.9 3.5Greeley, CO .... 6,372 6,780 7,068 6.4 4.2 27,188 27,988 28,402 346 2.9 1.5Green Bay, W l. 10,454 10,917 11,204 4.4 2.6 35,045 36,278 37,060 134 3.5 2.2Greensboro-Hign Point, NC........................................................... 23,432 24,421 25,038 4.2 2.5 34,179 35,074 35,405 179 2.6 0.9Greenville, NC ................................................................................. 5,082 5,420 5,682 6.6 4.8 30,141 31,361 32,179 268 4.0 2.6Greenville-Mauldin-Easley, SC ...................................................... 19,452 20,704 21,451 6.4 3.6 32,260 33,558 34,044 207 4.0 1.4Gulfport-Biloxi, M S .......................................................................... 7,300 8,669 8,427 18.8 -2.8 32,346 37,434 35,683 165 15.7 -4.7Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV............................................... 7,955 8,398 8,757 5.6 4.3 31,035 32,142 33,135 239 3.6 3.1Hanford-Corcoran, CA.................................................................... 3,500 3,893 3,977 11.2 2.2 24,112 26,369 26,734 357 9.4 1.4Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA................................................................... 19,264 20,259 20,875 5.2 3.0 36,653 38,241 39,106 93 4.3 2.3Harrisonburg, VA 3,375 3,577 3,688 6.0 3.1 28,993 30,359 31,055 296 4.7 2.3Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT................................... 55,454 59,198 60,458 6.8 2.1 46,891 49,900 50,755 15 6.4 1.7Hattiesburg, MS 3,751 3,937 4,094 5.0 4.0 27,711 28,346 29,036 340 2.3 2.4Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC...................................................... 10,437 10,797 10,981 3.5 1.7 29,257 29,984 30,230 319 2.5 0.8Hinesville-Fort Stewart, GA........................................................... 1,743 1,830 1,913 5.0 4.6 24,368 25,496 27,224 356 4.6 6.8Holland-Grand Haven, M l.............................................................. 8,221 8,424 8,612 2.5 2.2 32,006 32,551 33,009 243 1.7 1.4Honolulu, HI 37,020 39,258 40,809 6.0 4.0 40,976 43,683 45,205 35 6.6 3.5Hot Springs, AR 2,930 3,190 3,253 8.9 2.0 30,687 33,055 33,298 236 7.7 0.7Houma-Bayou Cane-Thibodaux, LA............................................. 6,686 7,361 7,910 10.1 7.5 33,281 36,532 39,019 97 9.8 6.8Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX............................................... 234,212 248,161 262,484 6.0 5.8 42,701 44,333 45,835 32 3.8 3.4Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH.................................................. 7,874 8,286 8,713 5.2 5.2 27,647 29,099 30,583 308 5.3 5.1Huntsville, A L .. 13,393 14,397 15,197 7.5 5.6 35,310 37,134 38,259 114 5.2 3.0Idaho Falls, ID ................................................................................. 3,674 3,975 4,142 8.2 4.2 31,856 33,341 33,639 222 4.7 0.9Indianapolis-Carmel, IN.................................................................. 64,005 65,586 67,623 2.5 3.1 38,283 38,633 39,297 88 0.9 1.7Iowa City, IA 5,055 5,441 5,716 7.6 5.1 35,038 37,092 38,273 113 5.9 3.2Ithaca, NY 2,967 3,251 3,420 9.6 5.2 29,666 32,374 33,856 215 9.1 4.6Jackson, Ml 4,476 4,649 4,745 3.9 2.1 27,494 28,576 29,610 334 3.9 3.6Jackson, MS.... 18,038 18,610 19,368 3.2 4.1 33,992 34,863 36,054 153 2.6 3.4Jackson, T N .... 3,372 3,543 3,668 5.1 3.5 30,061 31,440 32,456 257 4.6 3.2Jacksonville, FL 50,263 52,267 52,697 4.0 0.8 39,295 40,171 40,028 71 2.2 -0.4Jacksonville, NC 5,334 6,016 6,758 12.8 12.3 33,122 36,771 39,932 74 11.0 8.6Janesville, W l.. 4,909 5,059 5,098 3.1 0.8 31,064 31,730 31,826 274 2.1 0.3Jefferson City, MO .......................................................................... 4,549 4,768 4,975 4.8 4.3 31,471 32,826 33,970 213 4.3 3.5Johnson City, T N ............................................................................. 5,393 5,768 6,007 6.9 4.1 28,158 29,830 30,682 304 5.9 2.9Johnstown, PA. 4,083 4,310 4,511 5.6 4.7 27,997 29,710 31,221 293 6.1 5.1Jonesboro, AR. 3,178 3,357 3,571 5.6 6.4 27,729 28,870 30,228 320 4.1 4.7Joplin, MO ........................................................................................ 4,665 4,880 5,120 4.6 4.9 27,697 28,535 29,663 332 3.0 4.0

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Area

Personal income Per capita personal income 1

Millions of dollars Percent change from preceding period 2 Dollars

Rank in United States

Percent change from preceding period

2006 2007 2008 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2007 2008

Kalamazoo-Portage, Ml .............................................................. 10,137 10,563 10,919 4.2 3.4 31,528 32,746 33,685 218 3.9 2.9Kankakee-Bradley, IL , 3,172 3,396 3,545 7.0 4.4 28,811 30,393 31,449 287 5.5 3.5Kansas City, MO-KS........... 76,175 80,154 82,653 5.2 3.1 38,376 39,841 40,396 67 3.8 1.4Kennewick-Pasco-Richland, W A .................................................. 6,726 7,368 7,837 9.5 6.4 30,065 32,180 33,040 241 7.0 2.7Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood, TX ....................................................... 11,765 13,102 14,071 11.4 7.4 32,812 35,255 37,070 132 7.4 5,1Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA................................................... 8,783 9,274 9,657 5.6 4.1 29,119 30,548 31,697 278 4.9 3.8Kingston, N Y ....................... 5,995 6,488 6,694 8.2 3.2 33,023 35,738 36,836 138 8.2 3.1Knoxville, T N ....................... 22,118 23,316 24,017 5.4 3.0 32,952 34,180 34,696 195 3.7 1.5Kokomo, IN...................................................................................... 3,168 3,297 3,257 4.1 -1.2 31,659 33,035 32,752 248 4.3 -0.9La Crosse, WI-MN.......................................................................... 4,285 4,479 4,645 4.5 3.7 33,000 34,192 35,263 186 3.6 3.1Lafayette, IN 5,438 5,702 5,991 4.9 5.1 28,799 29,795 30,921 299 3.5 3.8Lafayette, LA ................................................................................... 9,335 9,906 10,438 6.1 5.4 36,630 38,570 40,182 68 5.3 4.2Lake Charles, LA............................................................................ 6,063 6,572 6,908 8.4 5.1 31,844 34,312 35,799 162 7.8 4.3Lake Havasu City-Kingman, A Z ................................................... 4,742 5,005 5,124 5.6 2.4 24,603 25,557 26,197 359 3.9 2.5Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL........................................................... 17,669 18,583 18,901 5.2 1.7 31,695 32,404 32,572 254 2.2 0.5Lancaster, PA 16,932 17,874 18,303 5.6 2.4 34,249 35,794 36,330 147 4.5 1.5Lansing-East Lansing, M l.............................................................. 14,375 14,869 15,386 3.4 3.5 31,527 32,643 33,844 216 3.5 3.7Laredo, TX....................................................................................... 4,748 5,088 5,387 7.2 5.9 21,012 22,041 22,831 364 4.9 3.6Las Cruces, NM ........................................................................ 4,858 5,281 5,611 8.7 6.3 25,068 26,642 27,855 352 6.3 4.6Las Vegas-Paradise, N V ............................................................... 68,867 73,444 75,013 6.6 2.1 38,730 39,945 39,920 75 3.1 -0.1Lawrence, K S ........ 3,363 3,519 3,608 4.6 2.5 29,877 31,028 31,443 288 3.9 1.3Lawton, O K ............ 3,547 3,752 3,959 5.8 5.5 31,590 32,764 35,272 185 3.7 7.7Lebanon, PA........... 4,212 4,477 4,640 6.3 3.6 33,271 34,926 35,885 158 5.0 2.7Lewiston, ID-WA., 1,847 1,974 2,047 6.9 3.7 30,962 32,939 33,973 212 6.4 3.1Lewiston-Auburn, M E..................................................................... 3,426 3,570 3,727 4.2 4.4 32,024 33,461 34,808 191 4.5 4.0Lexington-Fayette, KY 15,845 16,512 16,897 4.2 2.3 35,337 36,250 36,413 145 2.6 0.4Lima, O H................ 3,050 3,161 3,182 3.6 0.7 29,014 30,131 30,351 316 3.8 0.7Lincoln, NE............. 10,186 10,687 11,027 4.9 3.2 35,445 36,749 37,423 128 3.7 1.8Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, A R ................................... 23,716 26,042 26,369 9.8 1.3 36,062 39,074 39,012 98 8.4 -0.2Logan, UT-ID................................................................................... 2,772 3,052 3,236 10.1 6.0 23,415 25,259 26,023 360 7.9 3.0Longview, TX.......... 6,463 6,933 7,371 7.3 6.3 32,121 34,169 36,046 155 6.4 5.5Longview, WA 2,741 2,933 3,016 7.0 2.8 27,703 29,170 29,703 331 5.3 1.8Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA ................................... 536,330 555,946 568,435 3.7 2.2 42,185 43,801 44,519 38 3.8 1.6Louisville-Jefferson County, KY-IN................................................ 44,362 46,378 47,484 4.5 2.4 36,287 37,491 37,995 120 3.3 1.3Lubbock, TX ........................................................................ 7,912 8,426 8,812 6.5 4.6 29,706 31,306 32,447 259 5.4 3.6Lynchburg, VA .. . 7,524 7,925 8,267 5.3 4.3 31,329 32,563 33,662 221 3.9 3.4Macon, G A ............. 7,295 7,566 7,879 3.7 4.1 31,854 32,895 34,147 205 3.3 3.8Madera-Chowchilla, CA.................................................................. 3,565 3,808 3,914 6.8 2.8 24,956 26,225 26,524 358 5.1 1.1Madison, W l........... 22,973 24,113 24,828 5.0 3.0 41,991 43,455 44,172 39 3.5 1.6Manchester-Nashua, NH............................................................... 17,135 18,012 18,358 5.1 1.9 42,704 44,726 45,432 33 4.7 1.6Manhattan, KS ........................................................................ 3,756 4,292 4,697 14.3 9.4 32,079 36,244 38,485 110 13.0 6.2Mankato-North Mankato, MN........................................................ 3,043 3,118 3,298 2.5 5.7 33,486 33,985 35,619 169 1.5 4.8Mansfield, O H ....... 3,553 3,645 3,717 2.6 2.0 28,107 28,922 29,719 330 2.9 2.8McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, T X ...................................................... 12,333 13,320 14,224 8.0 6.8 18,039 18,979 19,721 366 5.2 3.9Medford, OR........... 6,619 6,825 6,911 3.1 1.3 33,743 34,409 34,506 199 2.0 0.3Memphis, TN-MS-AR..................................................................... 46,732 49,107 50,094 5.1 2.0 36,490 38,050 38,577 108 4.3 1.4Merced, C A ............ 6,062 6,802 6,810 12.2 0.1 25,205 27,981 27,871 351 11.0 -0 .4Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL .............................. 228,854 234,822 236,645 2.6 0.8 41,863 42,967 43,013 42 2.6 0.1Michigan City-La Porte, IN ............................................................ 3,152 3,259 3,399 3.4 4.3 28,867 29,528 30,689 303 2.3 3.9Midland, T X ..................................................................................... 6,068 6,252 6,970 3.0 11.5 49,173 49,590 53,968 10 0.8 8.8Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, W l........................................... 62,727 64,768 66,396 3.3 2.5 40,724 41,926 42,824 48 3.0 2.1Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI................................. 142,465 150,181 154,282 5.4 2.7 44,975 46,870 47,653 23 4.2 1.7Missoula, MT................................................................................... 3,461 3,679 3,776 6.3 2.6 33,249 34,758 35,108 187 4.5 1.0Mobile, A L ....................................................................................... 11,513 11,947 12,506 3.8 4.7 28,624 29,481 30,567 309 3.0 3.7Modesto, CA.................................................................................... 14,916 15,605 15,977 4.6 2.4 29,654 30,816 31,485 286 3.9 2.2Monroe, LA...................................................................................... 5,242 5,356 5,571 2.2 4.0 30,324 31,031 32,204 266 2.3 3.8Monroe, M l............................................................................ 4,899 5,078 5,105 3.6 0.5 31,957 33,111 33,397 232 3.6 0.9Montgomery, A L .................................................................... 12,310 12,817 13,209 4.1 3.1 33,944 35,057 36,129 151 3.3 3.1Morgantown, WV.................................................................. 3,573 3,771 3,980 5.5 5.6 30,531 31,977 33,468 231 4.7 4.7Morristown, TN...................................................................... 3,418 3,611 3,744 5.6 3.7 25,787 26,750 27,415 355 3.7 2.5Mount Vernon-Anacortes, WA............................................. 4,053 4,335 4,497 7.0 3.7 35,422 37,289 37,989 121 5.3 1.9Muncie, IN ....................................................................................... 3,197 3,271 3,372 2.3 3.1 27,652 28,368 29,349 337 2.6 3.5Muskegon-Norton Shores, M l....................................................... 4,628 4,773 4,899 3.1 2.6 26,582 27,390 28,062 350 3.0 2.5Myrtle Beach-North Myrtle Beach-Conway, S C ......................... 7,098 7,455 7,604 5.0 2.0 29,484 29,711 29,383 336 0.8 -1.1Napa, CA.......................................................................................... 6,408 6,820 6,969 6.4 2.2 48,981 51,684 52,169 12 5.5 0.9Naples-Marco Island, FL................................................................ 19,129 20,140 19,739 5.3 -2.0 61,381 64,251 62,559 3 4.7 -2.6Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, T N ......................... 56,846 60,049 61,893 5.6 3.1 38,173 39,378 39,768 82 3.2 1.0New Haven-Milford, C T .................................................................. 36,326 38,551 39,673 6.1 2.9 43,191 45,697 46,918 26 5.8 2.7New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA. 43,191 48,912 48,775 13.2 -0.3 43,736 44,088 41,740 55 0.8 -5.3New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA........... 942,868 1,018,093 1,041,636 8.0 2.3 50,084 53,864 54,914 9 7.5 1.9Niles-Benton Harbor, M l................................................................. 4,938 5,239 5,398 6.1 3.0 30,927 32,767 33,669 219 5.9 2.8North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota, FL 32,542 33,611 33,413 3.3 -0.6 48,056 49,220 48,713 18 2.4 -1.0Norwich-New London, C T ............. 11,319 12,063 12,341 6.6 2.3 42,181 45,610 46,426 29 8.1 1.8Ocala, FL.......................................... 9,617 9,961 10,216 3.6 2.6 30,632 30,836 31,225 292 0.7 1.3Ocean City, N J ................................ 4,140 4,310 4,438 4.1 3.0 42,322 44,575 46,001 30 5.3 3.2Odessa, T X ..................................................................................... 3,740 4,139 4,542 10.7 9.7 29,662 32,121 34,622 196 8.3 7.8Ogden-Clearfield, U T ..................................................................... 15,493 16,871 17,416 8.9 3.2 30,785 32,610 32,799 246 5.9 0.6Oklahoma City, OK. 42,997 44,274 46,951 3.0 6.0 36,602 37,166 38,882 100 1.5 4.6Olympia, WA 8,697 9,426 9,820 8.4 4.2 37,274 39,485 39,988 72 5.9 1.3Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA........................................................ 33,395 34,979 36,098 4.7 3.2 40,723 42,185 43,012 43 3.6 2.0Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL.................................................. 69,945 72,381 73,612 3.5 1.7 34,973 35,570 35,717 164 1.7 0.4Oshkosh-Neenah, W l..................................................................... 5,664 5,837 6,020 3.1 3.1 35,298 36,151 37,139 130 2.4 2.7Owensboro, KY 3,319 3,479 3,691 4.8 6.1 29,758 30,986 32,684 250 4.1 5.5Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, C A ......................................... 35,706 37,192 37,185 4.2 0.0 45,308 47,098 46,787 27 4.0 -0.7

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Table 1. Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by Metropolitan Area, 2006-2008—Continues

Personal income

Area Millions of dollars Percent change from preceding period 2 Dollars

Rank in United States

Percent change from preceding period

2006 2007 2008 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2007 2008

Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL................................................ 18,892 19,501 19,863 3.2 1.9 35,624 36,491 37,035 135 2.4 1.5Palm Coast, FL................................................................................ 2,542 2,759 2,879 8.6 4.3 30,892 31,324 31,741 275 1.4 1.3Panama City-Lynn Haven-Panama City Beach, FL.................... 5,506 5,670 5,808 3.0 2.4 33,613 34,723 35,459 176 3.3 2.1Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna, WV-OH......................................... 4,617 4,875 5,082 5.6 4.3 28,638 30,291 31,580 281 5.8 4.3Pascagoula, M S ...................... 4,323 5,128 5,194 18.6 1.3 28,869 33,516 33,613 224 16.1 0.3Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, F L ................................................... 14,131 14,700 15,107 4.0 2.8 31,432 32,643 33,338 234 3.9 2.1Peoria, IL .................................. 13,707 14,598 15,199 6.5 4.1 37,171 39,345 40,787 65 5.8 3.7Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD..................... 254,916 265,838 272,829 4.3 2.6 43,346 44,961 45,927 31 3.7 2.1Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, A Z ......................................................... 145,502 153,131 155,014 5.2 1.2 35,957 36,673 36,156 150 2.0 -1.4Pine Bluff, A R .................................................................................. 2,664 2,803 2,907 5.2 3.7 25,877 27,519 28,698 343 6.3 4.3Pittsburgh, PA.................................................................................. 91,734 95,780 99,172 4.4 3.5 38,846 40,634 42,104 53 4.6 3.6Pittsfield, M A ... 5,163 5,462 5,602 5.8 2.6 39,567 41,941 43,237 41 6.0 3.1Pocatello, ID .... 2,338 2,480 2,554 6.1 3.0 26,793 28,226 28,702 342 5.3 1.7Portland-South Portland-Biddeford, M E ...................................... 19,923 20,733 21,427 4.1 3.3 38,907 40,353 41,522 57 3.7 2.9Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA......................................... 80,796 85,339 88,022 5.6 3.1 38,040 39,443 39,942 73 3.7 1.3Port St. Lucie, FL............................................................................. 15,294 16,128 16,099 5.5 -0.2 39,469 40,389 39,777 81 2.3 -1.5Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown, N Y .................................. 24,186 26,126 26,961 8.0 3.2 36,378 39,109 40,119 69 7.5 2.6Prescott, AZ...................................................................................... 5,817 6,345 6,450 9.1 1.7 28,144 29,930 30,011 326 6.3 0.3Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RI-MA................................. 60,726 63,409 65,391 4.4 3.1 37,863 39,643 40,887 64 4.7 3.1Provo-Orem, U T .............................................................................. 11,272 12,369 12,853 9.7 3.9 22,938 23,675 23,814 363 3.2 0.6Pueblo, C O ..... 4,196 4,518 4,768 7.7 5.5 27,636 29,270 30,564 310 5.9 4.4Punta Gorda, FL.............................................................................. 5,335 5,567 5,574 4.4 0.1 34,444 35,408 35,337 182 2.8 -0.2Racine, W l...... 6,931 7,255 7,406 4.7 2.1 34,936 36,346 37,012 136 4.0 1.8Raleigh-Cary, N C ............................................................................ 38,792 41,897 43,182 8.0 3.1 38,832 40,059 39,602 85 3.2 -1.1Rapid City, S D . 4,171 4,414 4,622 5.8 4.7 35,014 36,603 37,669 125 4.5 2.9Reading, PA 13,670 14,306 14,675 4.7 2.6 34,237 35,545 36,256 149 3.8 2.0Redding, CA.... 5,877 6,144 6,233 4.5 1.4 32,934 34,260 34,527 198 4.0 0.8Reno-Sparks, NV 17,705 19,464 19,553 9.9 0.5 44,000 47,401 46,929 25 7.7 -1.0Richmond, VA.. 47,863 50,735 51,918 6.0 2.3 40,031 41,844 42,309 51 4.5 1.1Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, C A ....................................... 116,926 122,811 125,379 5.0 2.1 29,464 30,332 30,634 307 2.9 1.0Roanoke, VA.... 10,434 11,186 11,576 7.2 3.5 35,398 37,667 38,727 107 6.4 2.8Rochester, MN. 7,100 7,524 7,741 6.0 2.9 39,721 41,624 42,208 52 4.8 1.4Rochester, N Y . 36,989 39,852 41,132 7.7 3.2 35,861 38,635 39,812 79 7.7 3.0Rockford, IL .... 10,731 11,395 11,646 6.2 2.2 31,170 32,486 32,955 245 4.2 1.4Rocky Mount, N C ............................................................................ 4,221 4,486 4,635 6.3 3.3 29,205 30,828 31,631 280 5.6 2.6Rome, GA....... 2,812 2,949 3,065 4.9 3.9 29,613 31,003 32,032 270 4.7 3.3Sacramento-Arden-Arcade-Roseville, CA ................................... 79,966 84,193 86,397 5.3 2.6 38,996 40,572 41,119 59 4.0 1.3Saginaw-Saginaw Township North, M l......................................... 5,770 5,894 6,054 2.2 2.7 28,181 29,177 30,143 322 3.5 3.3St. Cloud, MN.................................................................................. 5,787 6,061 6,340 4.7 4.6 31,492 32,571 33,782 217 3.4 3.7St. George, UT 3,224 3,473 3,512 7.7 1.1 25,439 26,252 25,886 361 3.2 -1.4St. Joseph, MO-KS 3,546 3,759 3,957 6.0 5.3 28,516 29,896 31,392 289 4.8 5.0St. Louis, MO-IL 108,332 112,948 117,886 4.3 4.4 38,805 40,247 41,823 54 3.7 3.9Salem, OR....... 11,514 11,986 12,504 4.1 4.3 30,406 31,126 32,016 271 2.4 2.9Salinas, CA..... 16,419 17,019 17,385 3.6 2.2 40,908 42,322 42,857 46 3.5 1.3Salisbury, M D .. 3,565 3,768 3,915 5.7 3.9 30,191 31,516 32,628 251 4.4 3.5Salt Lake City, UT............................................................................ 38,845 41,551 42,505 7.0 2.3 36,210 38,030 38,237 115 5.0 0.5San Angelo, TX ....................................................... 3,312 3,495 3,675 5.5 5.1 30,765 32,291 33,666 220 5.0 4.3San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX .................................................... 63,686 68,213 70,947 7.1 4.0 32,952 34,368 34,937 189 4.3 1.7San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA.......................................... 129,585 136,616 140,847 5.4 3.1 43,969 45,911 46,649 28 4.4 1.6Sandusky, OH........................... 2,693 2,770 2,840 2.8 2.5 34,730 35,807 36,717 139 3.1 2.5San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA........................................... 247,435 263,201 266,680 6.4 1.3 59,440 62,634 62,598 2 5.4 -0.1San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, C A ......................................... 97,951 105,576 105,979 7.8 0.4 55,827 59,365 58,531 4 6.3 -1.4San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles, CA............................................... 10,000 10,565 10,774 5.7 2.0 38,556 40,372 40,635 66 4.7 0.7Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Goleta, CA...................................... 18,329 19,089 19,358 4.2 1.4 45,976 47,664 47,957 20 3.7 0.6Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA... 11,992 12,924 12,935 7.8 0.1 48,206 51,669 51,140 14 7.2 -1.0Santa Fe, N M .................................................................................. 5,867 6,335 6,531 8.0 3.1 41,485 44,186 44,927 36 6.5 1.7Santa Rosa-Petaluma, C A ............................................................ 21,132 22,116 22,274 4.7 0.7 45,960 47,929 47,755 22 4.3 -0.4Savannah, G A ................................................................................. 11,563 12,473 13,109 7.9 5.1 35,982 37,853 39,183 90 5.2 3.5Scranton-Wilkes-Barre, PA............................................................ 17,796 18,807 19,445 5.7 3.4 32,475 34,244 35,399 181 5.4 3.4Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, W A....................................................... 153,102 164,759 169,798 7.6 3.1 46,965 49,816 50,586 16 6.1 1.5Sebastian-Vero Beach, F L ............................................................ 7,321 7,714 7,669 5.4 -0.6 56,323 58,074 57,107 5 3.1 -1 .7Sheboygan, Wl 4,171 4,365 4,436 4.6 1.6 36,640 38,247 38,755 104 4.4 1.3Sherman-Denison, TX.................................................................... 3,262 3,509 3,625 7.6 3.3 27,875 29,687 30,516 313 6.5 2.8Shreveport-Bossier City, L A .......................................................... 13,016 13,176 13,884 1.2 5.4 33,619 33,988 35,657 166 1.1 4.9Sioux City, IA-NE-SD 4,339 4,641 4,980 7.0 7.3 30,690 32,693 34,885 190 6.5 6.7Sioux Falls, SD 8,375 8,887 9,290 6.1 4.5 37,714 38,985 39,786 80 3.4 2.1South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI...................................................... 10,535 10,844 11,130 2.9 2.6 33,330 34,215 34,986 188 2.7 2.3Spartanburg, SC 7,886 8,305 8,619 5.3 3.8 29,127 30,012 30,506 314 3.0 1.6Spokane, WA... 14,142 15,133 15,727 7.0 3.9 31,623 33,172 34,011 208 4.9 2.5Springfield, IL .. 7,382 7,855 8,219 6.4 4.6 35,889 38,063 39,646 83 6.1 4.2Springfield, MA 23,989 25,367 26,485 5.7 4.4 34,599 36,514 38,006 119 5.5 4.1Springfield, MO 12,253 13,005 13,421 6.1 3.2 29,827 30,966 31,496 285 3.8 1.7Springfield, OH 4,282 4,406 4,518 2.9 2.5 30,398 31,432 32,314 262 3.4 2.8State College, PA............................................................................. 4,406 4,675 4,852 6.1 3.8 30,588 32,444 33,336 235 6.1 2.7Steubenville-Weirton, OH-WV....................................................... 3,437 3,596 3,796 4.6 5.6 27,783 29,400 31,194 294 5.8 6.1Stockton, C A ................................................................................... 19,476 20,635 21,097 6.0 2.2 29,513 31,018 31,547 282 5.1 1.7Sumter, SC ....................................................................................... 2,825 2,946 3,057 4.3 3.7 27,091 28,271 29,302 338 4.4 3.6Syracuse, N Y .................................................................................. 21,346 23,069 23,852 8.1 3.4 33,103 35,797 36,980 137 8.1 3.3

Per capita personal income1

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Area

Personal income Per capita personal income1

Millions of dollars Percent change from preceding period 2 Dollars

Rank in United States

Percent change from preceding period

2006 2007 2008 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2007 2008

Tallahassee, F L ............................................................................... 11,231 11,767 12,015 4.8 2.1 32,332 33,283 33,639 223 2.9 1.1Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL .......................................... 98,467 101,211 102,407 2.8 1.2 36,678 37,331 37,512 127 1.8 0.5Terre Haute, IN ................................................................................ 4,626 4,842 5,035 4.7 4.0 27,224 28,482 29,652 333 4.6 4.1Texarkana, TX-Texarkana, AR....................................................... 3,904 4,210 4,397 7.9 4.4 29,153 31,311 32,338 261 7.4 3.3Toledo, O H .. 21,599 22,282 22,560 3.2 1.3 32,063 32,993 33,505 229 2.9 1.6Topeka, KS.. 7,464 7,884 8,176 5.6 3.7 32,809 34,487 35,581 172 5.1 3.2Trenton-Ewing, N J.......................................................................... 18,311 19,317 20,113 5.5 4.1 50,471 53,156 55,170 8 5.3 3.8Tucson, A Z ...................................................................................... 31,298 33,112 34,393 5.8 3.9 32,085 33,225 34,058 206 3.6 2.5Tulsa, OK .................................................................................... 34,392 35,796 37,540 4.1 4.9 38,529 39,524 40,981 61 2.6 3.7Tuscaloosa, A L................................................................................ 6,347 6,750 7,016 6.3 3.9 31,125 32,737 33,587 226 5.2 2.6Tyler, TX 6,576 6,996 7,333 6.4 4.8 33,825 35,329 36,456 144 4.4 3.2Utica-Rome, N Y .............................................................................. 8,607 9,275 9,656 7.8 4.1 29,334 31,614 32,975 244 7.8 4.3Valdosta, G A ................................................................................... 3,432 3,644 3,899 6.2 7.0 26,688 27,982 29,169 339 4.8 4.2Vallejo-Fairfield, CA ........................................................................ 14,876 15,606 16,025 4.9 2.7 36,623 38,440 39,442 86 5.0 2.6Victoria, TX...................................................................................... 3,645 3,902 4,091 7.1 4.9 32,377 34,392 35,809 160 6.2 4.1Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, N J .................................................... 4,517 4,725 4,973 4.6 5.3 29,346 30,405 31,721 276 3.6 4.3Virginia Beacn-Norfoik-Newport News, vA-NC.......................... 60,739 63,748 65,639 5.0 3.0 36,319 38,135 39,300 87 5.0 3.1Visalia-Porterville, C A .................................................................... 10,651 11,757 12,083 10.4 2.8 26,001 28,248 28,610 345 8.6 1.3Waco. TX.......................................................................................... 6,449 6,809 7,098 5.6 4.3 28,593 29,830 30,748 301 4.3 3.1Warner Robins, G A ........................................................................ 3,962 4,195 4,348 5.9 3.7 30,903 31,949 32,577 253 3.4 2.0Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV.................... 281,157 296,134 305,595 5.3 3.2 53,401 55,737 56,824 6 4.4 2.0Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA ............................................................... 5,274 5,596 5,900 6.1 5.4 32,495 34,449 36,053 154 6.0 4.7Wausau, W l..................................................................................... 4,481 4,701 4,788 4.9 1.8 34,785 36,162 36,536 142 4.0 1.0Wenatchee-East Wenatchee, W A................................................ 3,135 3,352 3,545 6.9 5.8 29,772 31,330 32,737 249 5.2 4.5Wheeling, WV-OH.......................................................................... 4,300 4,478 4,705 4.1 5.1 29,306 30,682 32,454 258 4.7 5.8Wichita, KS...................................................................................... 22,097 22,642 23,650 2.5 4.5 37,566 38,032 39,207 89 1.2 3.1Wichita Falls, T X ............................................................................. 4,929 5,050 5,301 2.4 5.0 32,982 34,065 35,910 157 3.3 5.4Williamsport, PA.............................................................................. 3,369 3,529 3,657 4.8 3.6 28,747 30,208 31,344 291 5.1 3.8Wilmington, N C ............................................................................... 10,657 11,445 11,784 7.4 3.0 32,356 33,709 33,858 214 4.2 0.4Winchester, VA-WV........................................................................ 3,874 4,041 4,168 4.3 3.1 32,599 33,362 33,994 210 2.3 1.9Winston-Salem, NC........................................................................ 16,098 16,839 17,187 4.6 2.1 34,766 35,676 35,801 161 2.6 0.4Worcester, MA................................................................................. 31,142 33,034 34,252 6.1 3.7 39,305 41,498 42,850 47 5.6 3.3Yakima, W A..................................................................................... 6,284 6,726 7,202 7.0 7.1 27,302 28,955 30,661 306 6.1 5.9York-Hanover, PA............................................................................. 13,859 14,700 15,179 6.1 3.3 33,398 34,868 35,651 167 4.4 2.2Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA...................................... 17,375 17,870 18,075 2.8 1.1 30,148 31,289 31,911 273 3.8 2.0Yuba City, CA................................................................................... 4,570 4,824 5,043 5.6 4.5 28,606 29,559 30,562 311 3.3 3.4Yuma, AZ.......................................................................................... 4,324 4,686 4,840 8.4 3.3 23,338 24,768 25,041 362 6.1 1.1

1. Per capita personal income was computed using Census Bureau midyear population estimates.2. Percent change calculated from unrounded data.3. The personal income level shown for the United States is derived as the sum of the county estimates. It

differs from the estimate of personal income in the national income and product accounts because of differ­ences in coverage, in the methodologies used to prepare the estimates, and in the timing of the availability of

source data.4. The metropolitan area definitions used by BEA for its personal income estimates are the county-based

definitions issued by the Office of Management and Budget in June 2003 (with revisions released February 2004, March 2005, December 2006, November 2007, November 2008, and December 2009) for federal statis­tical purposes.

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Personal income

Area Millions of dollars

2006

11,256,516

2007

11,879,836

2008

12,225,589

Percent change:

2008

2.9

Per capita personal income1

2006

Dollars

2007 2008

37,698 39,392 40,166

Rank in United States

2008

United States 3..........................................................

BEA econom ic areasAberdeen, SD.............................................................Abilene, TX..................................................................Albany, GA...................................................................Albany-Schenectady-Amsterdam, NY.....................Albuquerque, N M ....................Alpena, M l................................Amarillo, TX ..............................Anchorage, A K ...........................................................Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, W l................................Asheville-Brevard, N C ............Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Gainesville, GA-AL............Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC.........................Austin-Round Rock, TX ...................................Bangor, ME..................Baton Rouge-Pierre Part, LA....................................Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX Bend-Prineville, OR....Billings, MT..................................................................Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman, AL............................Bismarck, N D .............Boise City-Nampa, ID.Boston-Worcester-Manchester, MA-NH.................Buffalo-Niagara-Cattaraugus, NYBurlington-South Burlington, VT...............................Cape Girardeau-Jackson, MO-IL.............................Casper, W Y ..............................Cedar Rapids, IA .....................Champaign-Urbana, IL ...........Charleston, W V .......................Charleston-North Charleston, S C ...........................Charlotte-Gastonia-Salisbury, NC-SC....................Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City, IL-IN-WI...........Cincinnati-Middletown-Wilmington, OH-KY-IN.......Clarksburg, WV+Morgantown, WV..........................Cleveland-Akron-Elyria, O H ...Colorado Springs, C O ............Columbia, M O .........................Columbia-Newberry, SC............................................Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL.........................Columbus-Marion-Chillicothe, O H...........................Corpus Christi-Kingsville, T X .Dallas-Fort Worth, T X ...............................................Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL......................Dayton-Springfield-Greenville, O H ..........................Denver-Aurora-Boulder, C O ...Des Moines-Newton-Pella, IA...................................Detroit-Warren-Flint, M l.............................................Dothan-Enterprise-Ozark, AL...................................Dover, D E ....................................................................Duluth, MN-WI............................................................El Paso, TX..................................................................Erie, PA........................................................................Eugene-Springfield, O R ............................................Evansville, IN-KY........................................................Fargo-Wahpeton, ND-MN.......Farmington, NM.......................Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO..................Flagstaff, A Z ...............................................................Fort Smith, AR-OK....................................................Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN .........................Fresno-Madera, CA...................................................Gainesville, FLGrand Forks, ND-MN.................................................Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, M l.....................Great Falls, MT...........................................................Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, NC..........Greenville, N C ............................................................Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC....................G ulfport- B i lox i - Pascago u la, M S ..............................Harrisburg-Carlisle-Lebanon, PA.............................Harrisonburg, VA.....................Hartford-West Hartford-Willimantic, CT..................Helena, MT...............................Honolulu, HI..............................Houston-Baytown-Huntsville, TX.............................Huntsville-Decatur, AL...............................................Idaho Falls-Blackfoot, ID............................................Indianapolis-Anderson-Columbus, IN......................Jacksonville, FL .......................Jackson-Yazoo City, M S .........Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol (Tri-Cities), TN-VAJonesboro, AR............................................................Joplin, M O ................................Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas City, MO-KS.Kearney, NE................................................................Kennewick-Richland-Pasco, WA..............................Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood, TXKnoxville-Sevierville-La Follette, T N ........................La Crosse, WI-MN...................Lafayette-Acadiana, L A ..........

2,574 2,943 3,368 14.46,305 6,853 7,146 4.3

15,048 15,731 16,601 5.549,805 53,311 55,359 3.828,410 29,981 31,154 3.9

6,710 6,946 7,160 3.114,387 15,544 16,262 4.626,307 28,030 30,224 7.828,572 29,824 30,648 2.819,729 20,907 21,413 2.4

251,977 266,802 271,067 1.617,580 18,417 19,294 4.859,624 63,534 65,681 3.4

9,661 10,024 10,486 4.626,011 27,691 29,331 5.913,692 14,564 15,373 5.66,779 7,095 7,212 1.7

11,544 12,417 12,867 3.658,857 61,717 63,387 2.75,738 6,242 6,471 3.7

23,051 24,075 24,285 0.9377,125 397,699 409,271 2.9

46,828 49,997 51,974 4.013,966 14,613 15,082 3.28,034 8,423 8,961 6.4

15,246 16,383 17,420 6.317,115 18,297 19,194 4.915,460 16,497 17,480 6.033,804 35,488 37,377 5.321,737 23,139 24,015 3.894,333 99,542 101,802 2.3

431,122 454,457 463,397 2.084,895 88,267 90,214 2.2

9,303 9,770 10,349 5.9158,152 163,534 166,510 1.823,098 24,506 25,432 3.814,746 15,496 16,158 4.331,543 32,977 34,299 4.013,581 14,436 15,090 4.586,192 90,187 92,714 2.821,802 23,288 24,658 5.9

285,043 303,149 313,945 3.616,332 17,434 18,231 4.644,690 46,209 46,966 1.6

166,909 176,183 181,823 3.242,674 45,262 47,592 5.1

244,119 250,041 253,407 1.38,637 9,234 9,572 3.7

17,017 18,034 18,661 3.510,941 11,495 11,916 3.726,981 28,866 30,555 5.914,535 15,338 15,972 4.124,724 25,523 26,143 2.423,660 24,373 25,500 4.6

9,770 10,521 11,592 10.26,329 6,830 7,219 5.7

14,672 15,970 16,480 3.24,196 4,464 4,619 3.59,259 9,781 10,104 3.3

23,731 24,509 24,961 1.843,993 47,149 48,564 3.013,244 13,910 14,205 2.16,447 6,993 7,831 12.0

58,567 60,110 61,634 2.54,621 4,869 5,147 5.7

60,725 63,369 65,018 2.620,397 22,147 23,552 6.339,988 42,207 43,792 3.811,623 13,797 13,620 -1.369,575 73,421 75,651 3.0

9,115 9,574 9,852 2.994,616 100,728 103,528 2.8

8,240 8,791 9,042 2.949,124 52,253 54,175 3.7

259,220 274,940 290,477 5.731,707 33,804 35,322 4.5

8,673 9,306 9,686 4.1111,005 114,459 118,470 3.560,468 62,951 63,812 1.446,972 48,794 51,112 4.823,764 25,077 26,237 4.6

7,938 8,354 8,991 7.69,906 10,340 10,875 5.2

92,480 97,310 100,593 3.49,693 10,735 11,388 6.1

14,735 15,992 17,073 6.819,660 21,440 22,778 6.234,742 36,636 37,815 3.27,580 7,984 8,273 3.6

25,636 27,182 28,731 5.7

32,640 37,503 43,173 1529,137 31,629 32,976 12225,104 26,056 27,215 17836,467 38,993 40,445 2632,913 34,067 34,928 8928,149 29,263 30,421 15830,751 33,097 34,584 9338,839 41,081 43,922 1334,619 35,908 36,735 5930,401 31,829 32,261 13434,992 36,142 36,017 6829,807 30,928 32,106 13636,282 37,147 37,087 5629,862 30,939 32,370 13232,587 34,383 36,098 6731,031 32,794 34,471 9533,049 33,677 33,551 11534,463 36,748 37,691 4534,631 36,055 36,724 6033,966 36,602 37,645 4734,387 34,817 34,486 9445,910 48,229 49,361 532,148 34,476 35,915 7136,402 37,996 39,106 3427,400 28,752 30,639 15747,371 49,393 51,395 434,774 36,768 38,152 3929,036 30,906 32,777 12728,473 29,916 31,527 14633,109 34,477 34,980 8834,898 35,730 35,626 7541,711 43,702 44,274 1236,436 37,462 38,117 4128,972 30,312 31,933 14034,186 35,444 36,184 6634,613 36,387 37,197 5530,534 31,825 32,967 12331,365 32,306 33,167 11830,334 32,309 33,583 11433,275 34,502 35,186 8327,269 28,949 30,400 15937,544 39,068 39,668 2933,868 36,064 37,582 4832,409 33,585 34,209 10042,906 44,375 44,874 1035,279 37,121 38,761 3534,710 35,738 36,484 6328,750 30,374 31,200 14931,069 32,333 32,960 12431,482 33,041 34,139 10225,152 26,603 27,792 17728,371 29,993 31,317 14831,562 32,280 32,827 12631,585 32,450 33,895 10734,670 37,068 40,486 2530,033 32,092 33,729 11129,818 31,526 31,831 14231,680 33,326 34,222 9927,998 29,294 30,128 16330,259 31,140 31,644 14427,606 29,160 29,616 16828,574 29,598 29,960 16531,180 34,161 38,314 3630,722 31,431 32,130 13531,561 33,310 35,206 8232,097 33,065 33,494 11731,297 33,667 35,224 8030,166 31,279 31,904 14130,959 35,875 34,864 9033,211 34,749 35,559 7629,864 31,075 31,818 14341,855 44,526 45,583 933,471 35,055 35,459 7838,510 40,924 42,078 1940,540 42,222 43,692 1430,394 32,019 33,010 12026,851 28,317 28,866 17433,547 34,300 35,219 8136,524 37,398 37,491 5127,974 28,961 30,260 16227,695 29,090 30,287 16126,192 27,458 29,384 17127,083 28,142 29,568 16935,816 37,266 38,003 4230,263 33,577 35,559 7728,607 30,594 31,960 13930,589 32,585 34,070 10329,792 30,956 31,556 14530,483 31,857 32,854 12530,859 32,586 34,237 98

See footnotes at end of table.

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Area

Personal income Per capita personal income1

Millions of dollars Percent change2 Dollars Rank in United States

2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

Lake Charles-Jennings, LA ........................................................... 9,822 10,579 11,303 6.8 29,742 32,022 34,277 97Las Vegas-Paradise-Pahrump, NV............................................... 79,339 84,626 86,440 2.1 36,180 37,357 37,416 52Lewiston, ID-WA.............................................................................. 2,628 2,807 2,931 4.4 29,552 31,488 32,752 128Lexington-Fayette-Frankfort-Richmond, K Y ................................ 40,393 42,172 43,872 4.0 26,803 27,793 28,689 175Lincoln, NE....................................................................................... 13,460 14,276 14,871 4.2 33,965 35,774 36,995 57Little Rock-North Little Rock-Pine Bluff, A R ................................ 46,356 50,245 51,622 2.7 30,791 33,180 33,856 110Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, C A ..................................... 748,592 779,219 796,187 2.2 38,809 40,211 40,771 23Louisville-Elizabethtown-Scottsburg, KY-IN................................. 52,618 54,942 56,420 2.7 34,451 35,601 36,220 65Lubbock-Levelland, TX 11,945 12,952 13,231 2.2 28,383 30,639 31,192 150Macon-Warner Robins-Fort Valley, G A ....................................... 18,160 18,960 19,773 4.3 28,415 29,304 30,328 160Madison-Baraboo, W l..................................................................... 41,294 43,262 44,488 2.8 36,115 37,487 38,275 38Marinette, WI-MI 8,850 9,258 9,679 4.5 26,502 27,792 29,133 172Mason City, IA ,, , 5,093 5,459 5,773 5.7 31,938 34,433 36,641 61McAllen-Edinburg-Pharr, TX.......................................................... 20,846 22,495 23,969 6.6 18,266 19,294 20,102 179Memphis, TN-MS-AR..................................................................... 65,340 68,630 70,601 2.9 32,765 34,249 35,090 85Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Miami Beach, FL.................................... 257,965 265,419 267,200 0.7 41,957 43,079 43,062 16Midland-Odessa, TX 18,109 19,500 21,379 9.6 33,416 35,399 38,151 40Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, W l................................................ 88,922 92,220 94,520 2.5 38,358 39,658 40,514 24Minneapolis-St. Paul-St. Cloud, MN-WI...................................... 205,014 215,742 223,278 3.5 39,811 41,524 42,643 17Minot, N D ................ 4,074 4,553 5,239 15.1 32,453 36,301 41,713 20Missoula, MT........... 9,002 9,553 9,762 2.2 31,004 32,373 32,621 130Mobile-Daphne-Fairhope, A L ........................................................ 20,973 21,946 22,886 4.3 29,026 30,107 31,110 151Monroe-Bastrop, LA ....................................................................... 9,199 9,488 9,919 4.5 27,824 28,794 30,078 164Montgomery-Alexander City, AL................................................... 17,078 17,799 18,387 3.3 31,482 32,609 33,691 113Myrtle Beach-Conway-Georgetown, S C ..................................... 29,605 31,203 32,171 3.1 30,146 31,082 31,485 147Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Columbia, TN....................... 89,670 94,510 98,092 3.8 33,337 34,409 35,180 84New Orleans-Metairie-Bogalusa, LA............................................ 55,857 62,686 63,473 1.3 39,259 40,441 39,349 33New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA............................... 1,140,152 1,226,519 1,254,194 2.3 49,598 53,138 54,133 1Oklahoma City-Shawnee, O K ....................................................... 65,576 68,124 72,544 6.5 33,484 34,390 36,283 64Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA....................................... 39,522 41,607 43,118 3.6 38,888 40,595 41,709 21Orlando-The Villages. FL 142,936 148,515 151,089 1.7 33,170 33,811 34,052 104Paducah, KY-IL ....................................................................... 6,876 7,165 7,468 4.2 28,468 29,576 30,760 155Panama City-Lynn Haven, FL........................................................ 8,290 8,581 8,838 3.0 29,277 30,264 30,782 154Pendleton-Hermiston, O R ............................................................. 3,765 4,003 4,214 5.3 26,595 28,196 29,671 167Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, F L ................ 22,778 23,599 24,054 1.9 33,331 34,505 35,034 87Peoria-Canton, IL .......................................... 28,895 30,698 32,200 4.9 33,594 35,533 37,200 54Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland, PA-NJ-DE-MD......................... 291,303 303,871 312,150 2.7 41,924 43,507 44,489 11Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ..................... 158,980 167,673 170,287 1.6 34,542 35,367 35,042 86Pittsburgh-New Castle, PA.......................... 106,608 111,417 115,556 3.7 36,881 38,650 40,138 27Portland-Lewiston-South Portland, ME , 34,645 36,118 37,508 3.8 34,944 36,361 37,668 46Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, OR-WA.... 106,463 112,226 115,980 3.3 35,844 37,129 37,748 44Pueblo, CO .................................................... 6,392 6,866 7,229 5.3 26,794 28,590 29,891 166Raleigh-Durham-Cary, N C ............................................................ 101,286 108,722 112,988 3.9 33,696 35,304 35,872 73Rapid City, SD ........ 7,182 7,591 8,006 5.5 31,113 32,641 34,180 101Redding, CA............ 10,819 11,310 11,571 2.3 30,188 31,419 31,980 138Reno-Sparks, N V ... 26,670 29,094 29,522 1.5 39,203 41,980 42,197 18Richmond, VA 60,854 64,576 66,213 2.5 38,371 40,218 40,780 22Roanoke, VA 24,307 25,807 26,741 3.6 31,290 32,906 33,859 109Rochester-Batavia-Seneca Falls, NY........................................... 50,635 54,291 56,133 3.4 33,697 36,146 37,356 53Sacramento-Arden-Arcade-Truckee, CA-NV............................... 100,224 105,882 108,793 2.7 37,713 39,400 40,042 28Salina, K S .............. 5,986 6,463 7,080 9.5 31,849 34,530 37,984 43Salt Lake City-Ogden-Clearfield, UT............................................ 74,235 80,263 82,881 3.3 30,715 32,235 32,512 131San Angelo, T X ..... 4,117 4,393 4,644 5.7 29,558 31,451 33,032 119San Antonio, TX 70,788 75,833 78,920 4.1 31,911 33,387 34,029 105San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, C A ........................................ 129,585 136,616 140,847 3.1 43,969 45,911 46,649 8San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA........................................ 470,452 500,834 507,101 1.3 49,974 52,761 52,808 2Santa Fe-Espanola, NM 9,783 10,408 10,777 3.6 36,170 38,227 39,415 32Sarasota-Bradenton-Vemce, FL ................................................... 81,696 84,678 83,553 -1.3 46,833 47,735 46,862 7Savannah-Hinesville-Fort Stewart, GA........................................ 25,261 26,887 27,941 3.9 32,452 33,880 34,736 91Scotts Bluff, NE 2,832 3,028 3,205 5.9 31,769 33,940 35,941 69Scranton-Wilkes-Barre, PA............................................................ 20,409 21,569 22,280 3.3 31,839 33,590 34,732 92Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia, W A ....................................................... 195,571 210,230 216,792 3.1 43,562 46,198 46,942 6Shreveport-Bossier City-Minden, LA............................................ 17,085 17,426 18,368 5.4 31,252 31,855 33,504 116Sioux City-Vermillion, IA-NE-SD.................................................. 11,513 12,321 13,342 8.3 30,847 33,182 35,916 70Sioux Falls, SD................................................................................ 16,554 18,094 19,322 6.8 34,867 37,581 39,643 30South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI...................................................... 29,666 30,817 31,273 1.5 31,189 32,281 32,624 129Spokane, WA 23,921 25,657 26,696 4.0 29,849 31,483 32,288 133Springfield, IL 19,806 21,210 22,246 4.9 31,828 34,103 35,776 74Springfield, M O ............................................................................... 26,455 28,022 29,115 3.9 27,452 28,652 29,486 170St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL.................................... 122,949 128,334 133,934 4.4 36,669 38,111 39,633 31State College, PA............................................................................ 22,370 23,621 24,505 3.7 27,928 29,526 30,647 156Syracuse-Auburn, NY......... 60,270 65,098 67,717 4.0 30,188 32,622 33,979 106Tallahassee, F L ................... 15,630 16,357 16,781 2.6 30,577 31,499 31,997 137Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, F L .......................................... 98,467 101,211 102,407 1.2 36,678 37,331 37,512 50Texarkana, TX-Texarkana, AR....................................................... 8,193 8,783 9,121 3.9 26,187 28,041 28,995 173Toledo-Fremont, O H........... 31,838 32,927 33,368 1.3 31,420 32,454 32,990 121Topeka, KS.......................... 14,683 15,817 16,805 6.2 31,821 34,114 35,878 72Traverse City, M l.................. 8,037 8,300 8,544 2.9 29,136 30,059 30,943 153Tucson, A Z ...................................................................................... 36,040 38,239 39,806 4.1 31,496 32,766 33,694 112Tulsa-Bartlesville, OK 45,239 47,463 49,850 5.0 34,801 36,132 37,582 49Tupelo, M S ............. 13,854 14,471 15,028 3.9 25,862 26,917 27,868 176Twin Falls, ID .......... 5,641 6,244 6,476 3.7 32,909 35,844 36,510 62Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC..................<■....... 66,435 69,694 71,765 3.0 35,511 37,186 38,292 37Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV 434,916 457,397 472,008 3.2 48,301 50,389 51,521 3Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA ............................................................... 6,893 7,348 7,773 5.8 31,542 33,640 35,408 79Wausau-Merrill, W l.......................................................................... 16,379 17,168 17,567 2.3 31,627 33,140 33,891 108Wenatchee, WA............................................................................... 6,715 7,232 7,800 7.8 27,690 29,323 31,039 152Wichita Falls, T X ............................................................................. 5,954 6,156 6,390 3.8 31,531 32,901 34,355 96Wichita-Winfield, KS....................................................................... 35,823 36,987 39,009 5.5 34,223 35,127 36,829 58

1. Per capita personal income was computed using Census Bureau midyear population estimates. differs from the estimate of personal income in the national income and product accounts because of differ-2. Percent change from the preceding period was calculated from unrounded data. ences in coverage, in the methodologies used to prepare the estimates, and in the timing of the availability of3. The personal income level shown for the United States is derived as the sum of the county estimates. It source data.

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Personal income Per capita personal income1 Personal income Per capita personal income1

Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank

in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

United States 2......... 11,256,516 11,879,836 12,225,589 37,698 39,392 40,166 Juneau City and Borough.............. 1,321 1,405 1,501 43,062 46,011 48,435 8Metropolitan portion ............ 9,862,997 10,404,973 10,684,318 39,548 41,260 41,930 Kenai Peninsula Borough............... 1,792 1,959 2,145 34,341 36,806 39,986 15

Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n .... 1,393,519 1,474,863 1,541,271 28,324 29,856 31,098Ketchikan Gateway Borough Kodiak Island Borough....................

592470

635506

680548

44,55035,860

48,38038,733

52,03041,617

613

A labam a........................ 144,437 152,136 157,422 31,415 32,803 33,655 Lake and Peninsula Borough 46 51 55 30,224 33,132 36,665 20

Metropolitan portion ............ 108,758 114,583 118,584 33,226 34,651 35,506Matanuska-Susitna Borough Nome Census A rea ........................

2,674263

2,964278

3,298310

33,67328,263

35,96929,850

38,65733,254

1722

Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n .... 35,679 37,553 38,838 26,940 28,212 29,036 North Slope Borough...................... 340 389 448 50,954 58,610 66,664 1Autauga................................... 1,468 1,569 1,639 29,886 31,488 32,547 11 Northwest Arctic Borough.............. 206 215 233 27,708 28,922 31,168 25Baldwin.................................... 5,676 6,074 6,297 33,681 35,146 35,738 5 Pr. of Wales-Outer KetchikanBarbour.................................... 663 697 709 22,424 23,428 23,764 65 Census Area................................ 135 142 158 23,783 25,496 28,359 27B ibb......................................... 479 507 527 22,488 23,598 24,401 63 Sitka City and Borough................... 323 345 365 36,162 39,472 41,872 12Blount...................................... 1,345 1,439 1,495 24,020 25,299 25,868 53 Skagway Borough........................... (N) (N) 57 (N) (N) 62,685 2Bullock..................................... 221 229 236 20,561 20,907 21,634 66 Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon CensusButler....................................... 507 540 561 25,046 26,700 27,800 38 Area.............................................. 124 133 (N) 39,426 42,797 (N)Calhoun................................... 3,268 3,515 3,652 29,063 31,163 32,199 12 Southeast Fairbanks Census Area 244 275 296 36,122 40,129 43,432 11Chambers................................ 875 908 897 25,124 26,139 26,020 52 Valdez-Cordova Census Area........ 372 398 426 38,247 42,038 45,687 9Cherokee................................. 589 632 654 24,023 25,834 26,780 46 Wade Hampton Census Area........ 126 136 154 16,902 17,957 20,177 28Chilton..................................... 1,066 1,141 1,173 25,488 26,933 27,477 43 Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area 221 237 248 36,712 39,276 41,514 14Choctaw................................... 363 372 377 25,193 26,253 26,763 47 Yakutat City and Borough.............. 25 27 29 38,424 39,865 44,168 10Clarke ...................................... 698 739 760 26,098 27,962 28,949 29 Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area......... 158 167 178 27,082 28,752 31,187 24C lay......................................... 360 368 369 26,130 26,717 26,710 48 A rizo na ................................... 206,957 218,639 223,184 33,423 34,365 34,339Cleburne.................................. 364 396 407 25,233 26,935 27,593 41Coffee...................................... 1,422 1,546 1,619 31,150 33,032 33,884 8 Metropolitan po rtion ..................... 195,689 206,538 210,231 34,135 35,026 34,868Colbert..................................... 1,455 1,539 1,601 26,718 28,192 29,314 28 Nonmetropolitan portion ............. 11,269 12,101 12,953 24,531 25,993 27,562Conecuh.................................. 329 336 352 24,735 25,588 26,981 44 Apache.............................................. 1,428 1,506 1,644 20,682 21,741 23,643 14Coosa...................................... 259 266 272 23,849 24,634 25,342 59 Cochise............................................. 3,743 4,044 4,271 29,531 31,657 33,259 5Covington................................ 957 1,001 1,036 26,066 27,199 28,271 34 Coconino........................................... 4,006 4,259 4,409 31,789 33,417 34,330 3Crenshaw................................ 386 405 411 28,215 29,462 30,040 23 G ila .. 1,421 1,525 1,615 27,529 29,192 30,904 6Cullman................................... 2,209 2,297 2,358 27,657 28,496 28,930 31 Graham............................................. 727 799 906 21,831 23,006 25,029 12Dale.......................................... 1,287 1,368 1,425 26,792 28,350 29,438 26 Greenlee........................................... 223 249 312 29,931 32,148 38,779 1Dallas....................................... 1,140 1,159 1,196 26,491 27,096 28,065 35 La Paz 466 489 522 23,148 24,281 26,103 10DeKalb..................................... 1,651 1,743 1,795 24,483 25,528 26,059 51 Maricopa........................................... 139,070 145,967 147,122 36,829 37,689 37,168 2Elmore..................................... 2,163 2,317 2,425 28,649 29,914 31,043 16 Mohave............................................. 4,742 5,005 5,124 24,603 25,557 26,197 9Escambia................................. 921 948 999 24,523 25,200 26,612 49 Navajo............................................... 2,261 2,405 2,541 20,743 21,670 22,613 15Etowah..................................... 2,814 2,993 3,098 27,360 28,995 29,947 24 Pima.................................................. 31,298 33,112 34,393 32,085 33,225 34,058 4Fayette..................................... 415 432 440 23,385 24,635 25,014 61 Pinal.................................................. 6,433 7,164 7,892 23,785 23,673 23,985 13Franklin.................................... 736 776 798 23,905 25,339 25,698 55 Santa Cruz....................................... 999 1,084 1,142 23,760 25,386 26,466 8Geneva.................................... 692 733 764 26,845 28,519 29,419 27 Yavapai.............................................. 5,817 6,345 6,450 28,144 29,930 30,011 7Greene..................................... 273 281 287 29,906 30,871 31,713 13 Yuma................................................. 4,324 4,686 4,840 23,338 24,768 25,041 11Hale..........................................Henry.......................................

424428

438450

460466

23,69425,866

24,22627,050

25,43128,022

5836

A rkansas ................................ 82,929 89,576 92,505 29,459 31,517 32,257

Houston................................... 3,129 3,378 3,488 32,759 34,683 35,289 6 Metropolitan po rtion ..................... 53,831 58,452 59,869 32,250 34,461 34,776Jackson.................................... 1,419 1,471 1,527 26,775 27,869 28,842 32 Nonmetropolitan portion ............. 29,098 31,124 32,636 25,393 27,159 28,473Jefferson.................................. 27,364 28,146 28,645 41,370 42,551 43,180 2 Arkansas........................................... 639 672 762 32,519 34,804 39,776 3Lamar...................................... 344 360 366 23,821 24,871 25,502 57 Ashley............................................... 620 636 661 27,551 28,589 29,777 25Lauderdale............................... 2,489 2,680 2,776 28,287 30,277 31,118 15 Baxter............................................... 1,152 1,258 1,283 27,993 30,065 30,596 21Lawrence................................. 853 916 986 25,180 26,823 28,946 30 Benton.............................................. 6,469 7,235 7,527 32,104 34,296 34,293 6Lee............................................ 3,349 3,594 3,693 26,123 27,476 27,749 39 Boone............................................... 965 1,020 1,042 26,836 27,822 28,275 39Limestone................................ 2,136 2,260 2,376 29,751 30,575 31,130 14 Bradley.............................................. 295 313 319 24,612 26,175 26,788 49Lowndes.................................. 308 321 347 24,248 25,358 27,568 42 Calhoun............................................ 133 140 146 24,141 25,634 27,506 44Macon...................................... 483 503 549 21,434 22,580 24,725 62 Carroll............................................... 627 694 716 23,151 25,443 26,037 57Madison................................... 11,257 12,137 12,822 36,608 38,679 39,954 3 Chicot................................................ 298 328 358 23,867 26,674 29,699 26Marengo.................................. 612 628 642 28,684 29,522 30,422 19 Clark ................................................. 590 645 665 25,240 27,243 27,849 43Marion..................................... 734 767 788 24,797 25,991 26,816 45 Clay................................................... 398 426 463 24,398 26,488 29,345 29Marshall................................... 2,441 2,590 2,680 28,130 29,443 30,046 22 Cleburne........................................... 717 766 801 28,479 30,289 31,616 14Mobile...................................... 11,513 11,947 12,506 28,624 29,481 30,567 18 Cleveland.......................................... 246 267 274 28,332 30,621 31,885 12Monroe.................................... 578 599 626 25,126 26,309 27,628 40 Columbia........................................... 712 753 774 28,936 30,997 32,104 9Montgomery........................... 8,371 8,609 8,797 37,150 38,154 39,182 4 Conway............................................. 571 631 659 27,858 30,533 31,858 13Morgan.................................... 3,573 3,769 3,898 31,257 32,734 33,519 9 Craighead........................................ 2,557 2,720 2,861 28,517 29,767 30,622 20Perry........................................ 254 265 281 24,033 24,708 26,101 50 Crawford........................................... 1,444 1,525 1,569 24,864 25,839 26,336 53Pickens.................................... 497 522 541 25,212 26,757 27,887 37 Crittenden........................................ 1,403 1,489 1,559 27,067 28,571 29,669 27Pike........................................... 879 946 999 29,341 31,345 32,889 10 Cross................................................ 441 454 511 23,310 24,348 27,296 46Randolph................................. 509 547 571 22,655 24,413 25,245 60 Dallas................................................ 226 237 243 27,156 28,920 29,998 24Russell..................................... 1,295 1,370 1,436 26,061 27,284 28,548 33 Desha............................................... 341 365 387 24,347 26,649 28,741 34St. Clair.................................... 2,128 2,315 2,434 28,290 29,479 30,316 21 Drew................................................. 480 510 528 25,502 27,261 28,309 38Shelby...................................... 7,490 8,147 8,417 41,879 44,401 44,658 1 Faulkner............................................ 2,931 3,206 3,327 28,645 30,631 31,008 18Sumter..................................... 300 305 316 22,270 22,975 24,129 64 Franklin............................................. 475 516 526 26,318 28,510 29,086 30Talladega................................. 2,249 2,367 2,441 28,073 29,522 30,324 20 Fulton................................................ 279 295 307 23,998 25,037 26,105 56Tallapoosa............................... 1,122 1,171 1,223 27,545 28,708 29,889 25 Garland............................................. 2,930 3,190 3,253 30,687 33,055 33,298 7Tuscaloosa............................... 5,650 6,031 6,270 31,940 33,692 34,492 7 Grant................................................. 502 547 557 28,778 31,221 31,368 15Walker...................................... 1,979 2,040 2,107 28,685 29,710 30,572 17 Greene.............................................. 979 1,036 1,133 24,536 25,709 27,900 42Washington.............................. 394 415 436 22,665 24,217 25,506 56 Hempstead...................................... 528 559 576 22,790 24,095 25,093 64Wilcox...................................... 253 262 268 20,165 20,818 21,228 67 Hot Spring........................................ 773 812 828 24,477 25,501 25,944 58Winston.................................... 584 605 619 24,021 24,851 25,707 54 Howard............................................. 351 378 386 24,659 26,791 27,013 48

Alaska............................ 26,307 28,030 30,224 38,839 41,081 43,922 Independence.................................. 999 1,081 1,107 29,047 31,313 32,093 10Izard.................................................. 311 324 338 23,664 24,895 25,788 59

Metropolitan p ortion ............ 18,466 19,604 21,100 40,662 42,724 45,460 Jackson............................................. 446 472 526 25,969 27,696 31,304 16Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n .... 7,840 8,425 9,124 35,129 37,707 40,734 Jefferson........................................... 2,126 2,219 2,298 26,440 27,943 29,043 32Aleutians East Borough......... 78 79 88 29,625 28,039 32,168 23 Johnson............................................ 538 591 615 22,160 23,864 24,730 65Aleutians West Census Area 155 157 166 30,834 32,906 36,127 21 Lafayette........................................... 184 197 201 23,701 25,531 26,211 55Anchorage Municipality......... 12,485 13,104 13,969 44,601 47,051 49,805 7 Lawrence.......................................... 394 417 452 23,461 24,707 26,608 52Bethel Census Area............... 447 466 499 26,151 27,240 29,010 26 Lee..................................................... 244 271 285 22,311 25,336 26,734 50Bristol Bay Borough............... 47 49 51 45,309 49,046 53,630 3 Lincoln.............................................. 291 316 335 21,062 23,080 24,680 66Denali Borough....................... 92 94 97 50,246 52,048 53,131 4 Little River........................................ 326 354 374 25,157 27,494 29,054 31Dillingham Census Area........ 161 170 184 32,598 34,347 37,377 19 Logan................................................ 514 565 578 22,768 24,905 25,591 61Fairbanks North Star Borough 3,307 3,537 3,833 34,885 36,105 38,969 16 Lonoke.............................................. 1,763 1,919 1,998 28,463 30,181 30,631 19Haines Borough...................... 102 114 123 45,619 49,084 52,887 5 Madison............................................ 347 364 365 22,643 23,426 23,083 73Hoonah-Angoon Census Area (N) (N) 83 (N) (N) 38,066 18 Marion............................................... 377 400 411 22,756 24,111 24,441 67

See the footnotes at the end of the table.

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Area

Personal income

Millions of dollars

2006 2007

Miller............................................. 1,254 1,344 1,386 29,293 31,328 31,994 11Mississippi................................... 1,265 1,324 1,423 27,063 28,413 30,437 22Monroe......................................... 225 230 226 25,396 26,882 27,095 47Montgomery................................ 203 214 218 22,358 23,563 23,938 70Nevada........................................ 234 250 256 24,785 26,779 27,952 41Newton........................................ 180 191 198 21,455 22,996 23,875 71Ouachita...................................... 678 711 739 25,783 27,327 28,731 36Perry............................................. 276 298 303 26,973 28,792 29,465 28Phillips.......................................... 546 610 646 24,328 27,830 30,110 23Pike............................................... 281 307 310 25,984 28,397 28,952 33Poinsett......................................... 621 636 710 24,898 25,573 28,740 35Polk............................................... 430 458 474 21,292 22,733 23,553 72Pope............................................. 1,525 1,638 1,712 26,112 27,665 28,648 37Prairie........................................... 229 243 270 25,815 27,576 31,178 17Pulaski.......................................... 15,240 16,664 16,663 40,858 44,437 44,065 1Randolph..................................... 407 435 462 22,413 24,105 25,569 62St. Francis................................... 611 647 691 22,534 24,136 26,325 54Saline........................................... 3,004 3,409 3,521 32,403 35,738 36,221 5Scott............................................. 231 247 253 20,555 21,888 22,527 75Searcy.......................................... 172 185 193 21,426 22,986 23,976 69Sebastian.................................... 4,136 4,350 4,466 34,362 35,733 36,477 4Sevier........................................... 368 399 402 22,583 24,393 24,113 68Sharp............................................ 365 386 402 20,463 21,751 22,742 74Stone............................................ 266 302 309 22,213 25,313 25,721 60Union............................................ 1,562 1,684 1,747 35,931 39,214 40,629 2Van Buren.................................... 392 420 440 23,971 25,523 26,654 51Washington.................................. 5,816 6,237 6,370 30,516 32,037 32,301 8W hite............................................ 1,795 1,908 2,052 24,669 25,906 27,373 45Woodruff...................................... 180 193 211 22,872 25,258 28,198 40Yell................................................ 504 539 567 23,172 24,651 25,561 63

Californ ia ........................... 1,495,560

1,469,245

1,572,271

1,544,366

1,604,113

1,575,316

41,567

41,800

43,402

43,632

43,852

44,067Metropolitan p o r tio n ...............

Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n ........ 26,315 27,904 28,797 31,719 33,590 34,621Alameda...................................... 68,718 72,328 73,160 47,781 49,915 49,757 10A lp ine........................................... 41 43 44 35,693 37,607 42,000 20Amador........................................ 1,268 1,364 1,394 33,301 35,447 36,707 27Butte............................................. 6,479 6,856 7,101 29,867 31,486 32,349 38Calaveras.................................... 1,510 1,596 1,621 32,459 34,057 34,528 32Colusa.......................................... 590 679 769 28,240 32,168 36,361 28Contra Costa............................... 55,313 58,491 59,348 55,241 57,881 57,874 5Del Norte..................................... 677 720 750 23,813 25,051 25,980 58El Dorado.................................... 8,224 8,641 8,823 46,996 49,163 49,844 9Fresno.......................................... 25,730 27,117 27,994 29,305 30,472 30,997 44Glenn............................................ 694 793 854 25,053 28,464 30,374 46Humboldt..................................... 3,955 4,149 4,295 30,655 32,273 33,329 34Imperial........................................ 3,993 4,231 4,512 25,465 26,382 27,666 52Inyo............................................... 606 632 652 34,606 36,218 37,883 25Kern.............................................. 21,371 23,023 23,952 27,820 29,341 30,047 48Kings............................................ 3,500 3,893 3,977 24,112 26,369 26,734 55Lake.............................................. 1,930 2,022 2,089 29,860 31,282 32,099 40Lassen.......................................... 830 888 923 24,348 25,375 26,721 56Los Angeles................................. 385,733 402,108 413,317 39,519 41,307 42,265 19Madera........................................ 3,565 3,808 3,914 24,956 26,225 26,524 57Marin............................................ 21,793 23,122 23,136 89,191 93,953 93,159 1Mariposa...................................... 546 575 595 30,527 31,984 33,137 36Mendocino................................... 2,846 3,010 3,102 33,106 35,183 36,162 30Merced........................................ 6,062 6,802 6,810 25,205 27,981 27,871 50Modoc........................................... 262 277 293 28,290 30,405 32,196 39M ono............................................ 542 555 577 41,349 43,299 44,764 17Monterey...................................... 16,419 17,019 17,385 40,908 42,322 42,857 18Napa............................................. 6,408 6,820 6,969 48,981 51,684 52,169 6Nevada........................................ 4,134 4,392 4,447 42,714 45,306 45,708 16Orange........................................ 150,598 153,839 155,118 50,997 52,009 51,894 7Placer........................................... 15,050 15,889 16,095 46,421 47,877 47,195 13Plumas........................................ 729 761 784 35,201 36,928 38,525 24Riverside...................................... 60,451 63,492 64,504 30,303 30,882 30,894 45Sacramento................................. 50,167 52,625 54,178 36,825 38,312 39,076 23San Benito................................... 1,859 1,972 1,986 34,139 36,173 36,239 29San Bernardino.......................... 56,476 59,319 60,875 28,615 29,764 30,363 47San Diego.................................... 129,585 136,616 140,847 43,969 45,911 46,649 15San Francisco............................. 53,917 57,417 58,752 68,584 71,844 72,712 3San Joaquin................................ 19,476 20,635 21,097 29,513 31,018 31,547 41San Luis Obispo......................... 10,000 10,565 10,774 38,556 40,372 40,635 21San Mateo................................... 47,694 51,843 52,286 68,843 74,343 73,839 2Santa Barbara............................ 18,329 19,089 19,358 45,976 47,664 47,957 11Santa C lara ................................. 96,091 103,604 103,993 56,521 60,098 59,227 4Santa C ruz.................................. 11,992 12,924 12,935 48,206 51,669 51,140 8Shasta......................................... 5,877 6,144 6,233 32,934 34,260 34,527 33Sierra............................................ 94 99 102 27,974 30,033 31,323 43Siskiyou....................................... 1,337 1,406 1,455 30,243 31,803 32,681 37Solano......................................... 14,876 15,606 16,025 36,623 38,440 39,442 22Sonoma....................................... 21,132 22,116 22,274 45,960 47,929 47,755 12Stanislaus.................................... 14,916 15,605 15,977 29,654 30,816 31,485 42Sutter............................................ 2,810 2,954 3,068 31,306 32,286 33,301 35Tehama........................................ 1,521 1,600 1,651 25,188 26,337 27,008 54Trinity............................................ 356 376 390 25,659 26,987 27,831 51Tulare............................................ 10,651 11,757 12,083 26,001 28,248 28,610 49Tuolumne..................................... 1,848 1,967 2,007 32,953 35,321 36,092 31Ventura........................................ 35,706 37,192 37,185 45,308 47,098 46,787 14Yolo............................................... 6,524 7,038 7,301 34,505 36,294 37,132 26Yuba.............................................. 1,760 1,870 1,975 25,144 26,078 27,099 53

2008

Per capita personal income1

2006 2007 2008

Rank in state Area

Personal income

Millions of dollars

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

Colorado........................... 194,393 205,548 212,320 40,899 42,449 43,021Metropolitan po rtion ............... 171,871 181,190 187,083 41,988 43,407 43,942Nonmetropolitan p ortion ........ 22,523 24,358 25,237 34,138 36,464 37,237Adams.......................................... 12,772 13,466 14,000 31,187 32,093 32,588 40Alamosa...................................... 412 444 473 26,972 28,993 30,650 46Arapahoe.................................... 26,911 27,775 28,122 50,552 51,113 50,727 8Archuleta..................................... 333 358 365 27,535 28,675 29,206 54Baca............................................. 100 118 120 25,490 30,769 31,626 42B ent............................................. 121 127 136 19,890 22,030 22,479 62Boulder....................................... 14,268 14,886 15,040 48,954 50,344 50,058 9Broomfield................................... 1,844 2,023 2,023 35,841 37,697 36,915 29Chaffee....................................... 496 536 557 29,834 31,772 32,766 39Cheyenne.................................... 58 81 74 31,423 45,589 41,541 15Clear Creek................................. 495 497 502 55,777 55,593 56,303 3Conejos....................................... 171 182 193 21,125 22,700 24,180 61Costilla......................................... 82 85 94 24,514 25,824 29,095 55Crowley....................................... 87 89 95 13,964 13,712 14,553 64Custer.......................................... 123 132 135 31,875 33,219 34,216 34Delta............................................ 805 881 922 26,924 29,140 29,909 52Denver........................................ 29,535 30,311 31,308 51,935 52,370 52,788 5Dolores....................................... 52 58 59 27,644 30,551 30,134 51Douglas....................................... 13,660 15,608 16,970 52,562 57,390 60,361 2Eagle............................................ 2,502 2,677 2,741 50,954 52,929 52,684 6Elbert........................................... 886 946 967 39,116 41,710 42,148 14El Paso......................................... 20,677 21,868 22,699 35,667 37,348 38,126 26Fremont....................................... 1093 1,159 1,218 23,148 24,488 25,552 59Garfield........................................ 1,898 2,123 2,262 37,130 40,083 41,256 19Gilpin............................................ 209 211 217 41,529 41,561 41,506 16Grand........................................... 519 555 567 38,816 40,856 41,164 20Gunnison.................................... 494 526 533 33,677 35,090 35,002 33Hinsdale...................................... 26 28 30 31,873 33,747 36,131 31Huerfano..................................... 177 188 198 22,798 24,378 25,454 60Jackson........................................ 52 55 55 37,628 40,176 41,371 18Jefferson..................................... 24,030 24,950 25,361 45,815 47,218 47,556 11Kiowa........................................... 37 58 53 27,071 44,443 41,408 17Kit Carson................................... 224 267 286 28,182 33,867 35,246 32Lake............................................. 198 213 221 25,826 27,135 27,624 57La Plata....................................... 1,834 1,994 2,060 37,557 40,147 40,677 23Larimer........................................ 10,373 11,112 11,378 36,887 38,726 38,848 25Las Animas................................. 433 461 481 27,527 29,118 30,232 50Lincoln........................................ 120 138 137 22,608 26,351 26,374 58Logan........................................... 606 663 707 29,008 31,708 34,103 35Mesa............................................ 4,292 4,811 5,203 32,114 34,792 36,665 30Mineral........................................ 27 28 29 29,799 29,316 31,017 43Moffat........................................... 447 483 510 33,599 35,636 36,934 28Montezuma................................. 734 805 826 29,477 32,048 32,858 38Montrose..................................... 1,116 1,187 1,227 29,289 30,079 30,318 49Morgan........................................ 780 796 836 28,217 28,876 30,344 48Otero............................................ 515 538 575 27,135 28,754 30,842 45Ouray........................................... 183 201 205 43,375 45,658 44,650 13Park 547 567 575 32,865 33,419 33,831 36Phillips......................................... 113 131 138 25,171 29,357 30,973 44Pitkin............................................ 1,349 1,445 1,447 90,500 95,687 92,680 1Prowers....................................... 352 374 386 26,307 28,718 29,747 53Pueblo.......................................... 4,196 4,518 4,768 27,636 29,270 30,564 47Rio Blanco.................................. 248 290 307 41,181 46,847 48,637 10Rio G rande................................. 342 365 392 28,919 31,401 33,742 37Routt............................................ 1072 1,170 1,197 49,346 52,356 52,106 7Saguache.................................... 119 128 137 17,333 18,629 19,496 63San Juan..................................... 18 21 22 31,838 35,866 37,914 27San Miguel.................................. 364 392 399 50,721 52,542 52,945 4Sedgwick..................................... 79 102 97 32,869 43,640 41,142 21Summit......................................... 1128 1,198 1,212 43,825 45,679 45,355 12Teller............................................ 804 861 883 37,477 39,586 40,829 22Washington................................. 128 147 145 27,459 31,901 32,388 41Weld............................................. 6,372 6,780 7,068 27,188 27,988 28,402 56Yuma............................................ 355 367 379 36,933 38,258 39,389 24

Connecticut...................... 183,820 194,068 197,024 52,744 55,629 56,245Metropolitan po rtion ............... 171,081 180,560 183,226 53,790 56,717 57,312Nonmetropolitan portion 12,739 13,508 13,798 41,818 44,270 45,097Fairfield....................................... 67,982 70,748 70,754 76,511 79,576 79,108 1Hartford....................................... 41,646 44,253 45,232 47,773 50,626 51,616 3Litchfield...................................... 8,885 9,409 9,554 47,160 49,923 50,646 4Middlesex.................................... 7,766 8,428 8,565 47,551 51,379 51,930 2New Haven.................................. 36,326 38,551 39,673 43,191 45,697 46,918 5New London................................ 11,319 12,063 12,341 42,181 45,610 46,426 6Tolland.......................................... 6,042 6,518 6,661 40,946 43,978 44,430 7Windham..................................... 3,854 4,099 4,244 33,160 35,138 36,174 8

Delaware........................... 33,307 34,537 35,377 39,046 39,932 40,375Metropolitan p o rtion ............... 27,440 28,295 28,951 40,802 41,618 42,169Nonmetropolitan portion 5,867 6,242 6,426 32,503 33,735 33,881Kent.............................................. 4,368 4,626 4,781 29,503 30,419 30,749 3New Castle.................................. 23,072 23,669 24,170 43,991 44,845 45,512 1Sussex........................................ 5,867 6,242 6,426 32,503 33,735 33,881 2

District of Columbia 35,172 37,554 39,131 60,229 64,040 66,316Florida................................ 690,273 713,490 719,708 38,161 39,036 39,064

Metropolitan p o rtion ............... 661,430 683,349 688,938 38,832 39,715 39,729Nonmetropolitan portion 28,843 30,140 30,770 27,324 28,128 28,410Alachua....................................... 7,866 8,265 8,405 33,162 34,410 34,713 23Baker............................................ 640 668 682 25,584 26,096 26,173 45

Per capita personal income1

Dollars Rank in state

See the footnotes at the end of the table.

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Personal income Per capita personal income' Personal income Per capita personal income1

Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank

in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

B ay.............................................. 5,506 5,670 5,808 33,613 34,723 35,459 21 Charlton...................................... 211 220 228 19,564 20,805 21,060 154Bradford...................................... 702 738 762 24,547 25,448 26,137 46 Chatham..................................... 9,175 9,860 10,303 37,637 39,662 41,022 7Brevard....................................... 18,892 19,501 19,863 35,624 36,491 37,035 17 Chattahoochee.......................... 345 355 372 25,625 25,549 26,979 92Broward...................................... 71,940 73,126 73,591 40,821 41,859 41,974 11 Chattooga................................... 553 582 586 21,124 21,661 21,829 152Calhoun...................................... 284 293 305 21,189 21,670 22,507 61 Cherokee.................................... 6,778 7,288 7,365 34,901 35,742 35,051 15Charlotte..................................... 5,335 5,567 5,574 34,444 35,408 35,337 22 Clarke .......................................... 2,775 2,884 2,952 24,881 25,421 25,632 107Citrus........................................... 3,999 4,183 4,250 29,233 29,913 30,170 32 Clay. 84 85 92 26,608 26,853 29,021 59C lay............................................. 5,812 6,086 6,178 32,887 33,366 33,375 25 Clayton........................................ 6,428 6,707 6,709 23,906 24,595 24,307 137Collier.......................................... 19,129 20,140 19,739 61,381 64,251 62,559 1 Clinch........................................... 143 150 158 20,649 21,536 22,272 150CoiumDia.................................... 1,596 1,686 1,729 23,823 24,817 25,095 53 Cobb............................................ 29,442 31,211 31,260 43,317 45,135 44,352 4DeSoto......................................... 748 742 749 21,529 21,153 21,390 64 Coffee.......................................... 927 963 1012 23,232 23,871 24,841 126Dixie............................................. 303 311 321 20,411 20,938 21,641 63 Colquitt........................................ 1049 1108 1,162 23,795 24,770 25,594 108Duval........................................... 32,677 33,545 33,675 38,805 39,518 39,473 15 Columbia..................................... 4,064 4,390 4,711 38,501 40,326 42,639 6Escambia.................................... 9,579 9,907 10,161 31,377 32,741 33,561 24 Cook 358 376 397 22,038 22,946 23,940 142Flagler.......................................... 2,542 2,759 2,879 30,892 31,324 31,741 29 Coweta........................................ 3,452 3,800 3,941 30,198 31,941 31,931 28Franklin....................................... 303 316 322 27,242 28,067 28,613 38 Crawford..................................... 335 347 362 26,567 27,636 28,810 61Gadsden..................................... 1,197 1,226 1,266 25,959 26,239 26,691 44 Crisp 542 562 586 24,719 25,345 26,341 101Gilchrist...................................... 448 467 479 27,031 27,614 28,093 39 Dade............................................ 410 425 433 25,569 26,265 26,840 94Glades........................................ 261 265 266 23,527 24,205 23,988 57 Dawson....................................... 670 720 735 32,347 33,313 33,241 22Gulf 378 388 399 24,025 24,583 25,447 51 Decatur....................................... 694 724 760 24,443 25,362 26,446 99Hamilton. 244 255 269 17,289 17,910 18,631 65 DeKalb........................................ 26,794 27,881 28,104 36,851 37,998 37,957 11Hardee.... 605 608 633 21,454 21,089 21,723 62 Dodge.......................................... 438 460 483 22,229 23,262 24,418 134Hendry.... 1022 1034 1029 26,139 26,257 25,990 47 Dooly............................................ 260 261 294 22,198 22,635 25,536 110Hernando 4,638 4,859 4,997 28,359 28,757 29,148 35 Dougherty................................... 2,538 2,660 2,739 26,715 27,914 28,732 63Highlands.................................... 2,570 2,660 2,704 26,425 27,005 27,304 41 Douglas..’ .................................... 3,378 3,643 3,764 28,438 29,306 29,383 53Hillsborough................................ 42,675 44,020 44,583 36,845 37,627 37,778 16 Early............................................ 327 323 358 27,326 27,375 30,637 36Holmes........................................ 464 475 491 24,352 24,870 25,619 50 Echols.......................................... 81 82 84 19,751 19,818 19,960 157Indian River................................ 7,321 7,714 7,669 56,323 58,074 57,107 5 Effingham.................................... 1,404 1,540 1,662 28,780 30,287 31,889 29Jackson... 1,139 1,207 1,269 23,321 24,658 24,923 55 Elbert........................................... 524 552 574 25,346 26,782 27,886 78Jefferson. 388 404 412 27,715 29,189 29,495 33 Emanuel...................................... 517 527 556 23,024 23,354 24,200 139Lafayette. 129 146 150 16,107 18,151 18,612 66 Evans........................................... 266 283 291 23,514 24,841 25,125 121Lake 8,929 9,455 9,707 30,650 31,291 31,520 30 Fannin.......................................... 578 624 639 25,989 27,652 28,141 72Lee............................................... 23,942 24,617 24,077 42,303 42,062 40,898 13 Fayette........................................ 4,400 4,822 4,838 41,968 45,520 45,474 3Leon............................................. 8,897 9,334 9,499 34,472 35,528 35,900 19 Floyd............................................ 2,812 2,949 3,065 29,613 31,003 32,032 27Levy............................................. 957 977 1006 25,024 25,163 25,662 49 Forsyth........................................ 5,528 6,225 6,572 37,302 39,308 39,096 10Liberty.......................................... 179 189 193 23,206 24,188 24,230 56 Franklin....................................... 541 594 622 24,995 27,212 28,512 65Madison...................................... 413 423 439 21,760 22,315 23,131 60 Fulton........................................... 51,539 54,339 54,295 53,486 54,844 53,579 1Manatee...................................... 12,557 12,820 12,754 40,303 40,824 40,353 14 Gilmer......................................... 708 769 788 25,160 26,913 27,240 87Marion........................................ 9,617 9,961 10,216 30,632 30,836 31,225 31 Glascock..................................... 60 62 65 22,308 22,254 23,347 146M artin.......................................... 8,172 8,553 8,364 59,329 61,590 60,140 3 G lynn........................................... 2,802 2,935 3,026 38,155 39,264 39,792 8Miami-Dade................................ 85,192 86,779 88,955 34,934 35,368 35,887 20 Gordon........................................ 1,323 1,382 1,411 25,986 26,568 26,643 98Monroe....................................... 4,287 4,511 4,532 57,857 61,446 61,825 2 Grady........................................... 602 622 639 24,468 24,977 25,517 111Nassau... 2,857 3,098 3,163 42,951 45,272 45,302 8 Greene........................................ 482 522 544 31,147 33,178 34,520 16Okaloosa 7,144 7,321 7,370 39,154 40,465 41,050 12 Gwinnett...................................... 25,148 26,204 26,504 33,667 33,923 33,527 20Okeechobee............................... 925 943 961 23,239 23,556 23,881 58 Habersham................................. 1019 1113 1,157 24,927 26,395 26,927 93Orange.... 37,773 38,790 39,414 35,840 36,384 36,639 18 Hall............................................... 5,137 5,413 5,578 29,887 30,269 30,195 43Osceola.. 5,960 6,361 6,652 24,200 24,628 24,950 54 Hancock...................................... 176 182 194 18,623 18,911 20,342 156Palm Beach................................ 71,721 74,917 74,099 56,665 59,240 58,358 4 Haralson..................................... 753 803 818 26,660 27,963 28,363 67Pasco 12,412 13,157 13,636 27,935 28,629 29,113 37 Harris........................................... 1123 1,207 1,301 39,695 41,469 44,066 5Pinellas....................................... 38,742 39,175 39,191 42,178 42,919 43,064 10 Hart.............................................. 570 605 635 23,605 25,083 26,195 102Polk .................................... 17,669 18,583 18,901 31,695 32,404 32,572 27 Heard........................................... 258 279 305 22,668 24,388 26,406 100Putnam... 1,775 1,837 1,889 24,177 24,907 25,712 48 Henry........................................... 5,121 5,573 5,769 28,933 30,141 30,278 41St. Johns. 8,276 8,870 9,000 49,040 50,449 49,327 7 Houston...................................... 3,962 4,195 4,348 30,903 31,949 32,577 25St. Lucie.. 7,122 7,576 7,734 28,516 29,085 29,115 36 Irwin............................................. 217 224 242 21,227 22,456 23,520 145Santa Rosa................................. 4,552 4,793 4,945 31,550 32,442 32,890 26 Jackson....................................... 1,540 1,674 1,771 27,604 28,035 28,465 66Sarasota. 19,985 20,791 20,659 54,662 56,368 55,856 6 Jasper.......................................... 349 372 388 25,958 27,232 27,998 77Seminole. 17,283 17,776 17,839 42,312 43,535 43,439 9 Jeff Davis.................................... 312 321 336 23,644 24,284 24,956 122Sumter.... 1,804 1,983 2,069 26,309 27,278 27,504 40 Jefferson..................................... 379 386 415 22,950 23,547 25,284 114Suwannee................................... 979 1051 1075 25,261 26,625 26,995 42 Jenkins........................................ 186 189 196 21,591 22,123 23,180 148Taylor..... 488 523 540 24,371 24,965 25,233 52 Johnson...................................... 182 188 196 20,338 19,991 20,779 155U n io n , 264 269 277 18,475 18,256 18,535 67 Jones........................................... 792 834 882 29,430 30,591 31,876 30Volusia.... 15,292 15,895 15,964 30,937 31,869 32,098 28 Lamar........................................... 449 468 477 26,981 27,665 27,473 84Wakulla... 749 803 837 25,681 26,540 26,875 43 Lanier........................................... 188 203 223 24,536 25,334 26,788 95Walton 1,503 1,578 1,578 29,260 29,958 29,259 34 Laurens....................................... 1,283 1,329 1,396 27,209 27,989 29,099 58Washington................................. 520 548 565 23,257 23,932 23,560 59 Lee.. 855 907 972 26,572 27,470 28,746 62

Georgia.............................. 311,927 329,983283,409

46,575

337,961289,325

48,636

33,43235,34925,182

34,61236,56826,112

34,84936,64226,993

Liberty.......................................... 1,511 1,586 1,655 25,035 26,204 28,104 73

Metropolitan portion ............... 267,644 Lincoln........................................ 206 209 217 25,518 26,053 27,062 91

Nonmetropolitan portion 44,283Long.............................................Lowndes.....................................

2322,754

2442,926

2593,128

20,77027,407

21,68428,767

22,68529,884

14946

Appling........................................Atkinson......................................Bacon..........................................BakerBaldwin.......................................

1131511335285

408159231102

1,188

431164243104

1,238

460179259111

1,289

23,08419,73422,35826,26325,962

24,07520,02823,04927,73126,607

25,49121,89524,56329,39627,445

Lumpkin......................................McDuffie......................................McIntosh.....................................MaconMadison......................................

698625273273755

738646294292795

763669307318821

26,90328,98224,53120,25727,499

27,74930,01925,68621,86628,618

28,06330,71026,71823,86929,311

753597

14354Banks 457 500 524 28,321 30,378 31,437 31 Marion.......................................... 191 200 216 26,973 28,395 30,796 34Barrow.........................................

Bartow.........................................Ben H ill.......................................Berrien........................................

1,6952,636

439451

1,8282,759

452471

1,9222,812

458487

26,76229,17125,06826,997

27,21229,75225,47828,192

27,35729,59825,92528,608

8648

10564

Meriwether..................................Miller............................................Mitchell........................................Monroe.........................................

529172540783

550173556849

570188590895

23,02328,00522,77432,195

24,15028,05223,09733,880

24,84630,23424,61435,501

12542

13213B ibb.............................................

Bleckley......................................Brantley......................................Brooks.........................................Bryan...........................................Bulloch.........................................

5,144333352409984

1,453

5,284337366433

10741,558

5,476354385464

1,1451,639

33,21626,77822,89725,02634,16522,396

34,11726,30423,70226,47235,68823,458

35,31227,72424,85128,16536,56724,173

1480

1246912

141

Montgomery................................Morgan........................................Murray..........................................Muscogee...................................Newton........................................Oconee.......................................

203573966

6,6132,1821,285

209617999

7,0172,3441,394

216634

10077,3222,4521,499

22,57332,25123,75634,53024,06442,203

23,29333,92224,53337,60024,48844,246

24,23834,08624,83739,22924,91846,081

13818

1279

1232

Burke...........................................ButtsCalhoun......................................Camden......................................Candler........................................Carroll..........................................Catoosa......................................

505566122

1,312240

2,8801,651

528598126

1,397245

3,0551,743

565615143

1,454256

3,1941,780

22,22224,50820,08028,76923,38226,60027,070

23,14125,28721,00029,50023,53127,29527,905

24,74925,21923,30530,31624,39228,07028,159

13011614740

1367470

Oglethorpe..................................Paulding......................................Peach...........................................Pickens.......................................Pierce...........................................Pike..............................................

3713,512

662961416461

4034,005

7181041443495

4284,319

7641,049

472513

27,06929,27626,31632,87423,87927,787

28,88431,31027,42934,24524,83428,771

30,07532,40328,26233,76425,95929,159

44266819

10356

See the footnotes at the end of the table.

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Personal income Per capita personal income 1 Personal income Per capita personal income

Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank

in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

Polk................................................... 956 1010 1061 23,345 24,378 25,214 117 Owyhee........................................... 286 313 324 26,331 28,589 28,962 27Pulaski............................................. 283 289 293 28,943 29,438 29,939 45 Payette............................................. 587 610 633 26,492 26,794 27,533 33Putnam............................................ 642 686 700 32,258 33,843 34,248 17 Power............................................... 170 194 205 22,032 25,239 26,597 37Quitman........................................... 60 61 65 22,654 22,912 24,196 140 Shoshone ........................................ 351 379 396 27,294 29,640 30,806 21Rabun.............................................. 472 482 490 28,891 29,108 29,421 51 Teton................................................ 214 254 268 27,268 30,230 29,627 26Randolph......................................... 170 175 194 23,186 23,987 27,097 88 Twin Falls........................................ 2,092 2,302 2,375 29,368 31,571 31,995 16Richmond....................................... 5,439 5,646 5,889 27,583 28,611 29,547 49 Valley............................................... 336 358 351 38,837 40,170 39,294 4Rockdale..........................................Schley..............................................Screven...........................................

2,53694

2,671100

2,722106

31,85923,657

32,64124,134

32,63824,671

24131

Washington..................................... 249 264 275 24,918 26,491 27,446 34

343 359 379 22,832 23,848 25,155 120 I llin o is .................................... 504,628 533,162 546,344 39,678 41,720 42,540

Seminole........................................ 237 242 266 26,154 26,843 29,233 55 Metropolitan po rtion .................... 457,529 482,800 493,336 41,384 43,417 44,098Spalding.......................................... 1,687 1,758 1,797 27,112 27,887 28,045 76 Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n ........... 47,099 50,361 53,008 28,332 30,350 32,015Stephens......................................... 674 710 745 26,782 28,160 29,139 57 Adams............................................. 2,091 2,254 2,369 31,250 33,716 35,409 35Stewart............................................ 119 125 133 25,390 27,178 29,000 60 Alexander........................................ 175 184 193 20,826 22,442 23,798 99Sumter............................................. 837 865 898 25,742 26,576 27,781 79 Bond................................................ 515 532 562 28,413 29,050 30,931 72Talbot............................................... 149 157 162 22,699 23,874 25,265 115 Boone.............................................. 1,571 1,689 1,732 30,530 31,764 32,141 55Taliaferro.......................................... 41 43 45 21,855 23,097 24,802 129 Brown............................................... 146 158 165 22,189 24,259 25,068 98Tattnall............................................. 506 546 577 22,000 23,764 24,810 128 Bureau............................................. 1,114 1,196 1,266 31,902 34,332 36,423 25Taylor............................................... 188 200 213 21,821 23,132 24,418 134 Calhoun........................................... 141 147 157 27,461 28,915 31,154 70Telfair............................................... 252 254 259 19,089 19,066 19,560 158 Carroll.............................................. 455 488 502 28,480 30,782 31,769 60Terrell............................................... 244 258 278 23,410 25,113 27,078 90 Cass................................................ 364 393 425 26,940 28,909 31,313 68Thom as........................................... 1,397 1,478 1,499 31,202 32,631 32,693 23 Champaign..................................... 5,774 6,195 6,499 30,297 32,104 33,574 45T ift.................................................... 1074 1,107 1,152 25,881 26,255 27,082 89 Christian.......................................... 1000 1109 1,171 28,858 32,089 33,987 43Toombs............................................ 711 751 791 26,051 27,042 28,159 70 Clark ................................................ 473 504 536 28,159 29,930 31,940 58Towns.............................................. 332 361 365 31,160 33,255 33,275 21 Clay.................................................. 378 397 421 27,345 28,957 30,810 73Treutlen............................................ 139 143 151 20,355 20,667 21,572 153 Clinton............................................. 1,215 1,270 1,342 33,566 35,062 36,856 23Troup................................................ 1,812 1,885 1,949 28,922 29,730 30,403 37 Coles............................................... 1,440 1,518 1,581 27,566 29,036 30,342 77Turner.............................................. 216 218 238 22,933 23,248 25,507 112 Cook................................................ 228,042 240,366 244,303 43,545 45,908 46,475 3Twiggs.............................................. 241 251 264 23,372 24,565 25,827 106 Crawford.......................................... 581 603 650 29,623 30,932 33,469 47Union............................................... 570 619 632 27,967 29,635 29,864 47 Cumberland.................................... 307 328 353 28,237 30,398 32,633 51Upson.............................................. 645 675 703 23,499 24,489 25,594 108 DeKalb............................................. 2,942 3,127 3,241 28,632 29,692 30,430 76W alker............................................. 1,639 1,748 1,798 25,642 27,082 27,715 81 De W itt............................................. 496 534 578 30,207 32,711 35,539 31Walton............................................. 2,327 2,523 2,653 29,348 30,308 30,899 33 Douglas........................................... 602 650 700 30,723 33,402 36,238 26Ware................................................ 873 897 933 24,574 24,959 25,930 104 DuPage............................................ 49,360 51,137 51,234 53,525 55,407 55,246 2Warren............................................. 135 140 147 22,840 23,915 25,207 118 Edgar............................................... 513 547 598 27,144 29,058 32,130 56Washington..................................... 569 597 614 27,737 28,648 29,435 50 Edwards........................................... 181 188 196 27,695 28,752 30,099 82Wayne.............................................. 732 775 813 25,608 26,711 27,511 83 Effingham........................................ 1061 1,127 1,181 30,910 32,903 34,462 40Webster........................................... 62 65 68 27,872 28,903 31,067 32 Fayette............................................. 487 519 554 23,102 24,767 26,431 97Wheeler........................................... 120 121 127 17,612 17,856 18,411 159 Ford................................................. 481 516 565 34,431 36,688 40,516 6W hite............................................... 607 655 672 24,845 26,331 26,755 96 Franklin............................................ 974 1038 1064 24,768 26,467 27,091 95Whitfield........................................... 2,734 2,868 2,844 29,938 30,934 30,335 38 Fulton............................................... 1032 1100 1,161 27,894 29,869 31,617 64Wilcox.............................................. 184 190 209 21,298 21,967 23,787 144 Gallatin............................................ 157 170 178 26,078 28,597 30,332 79Wilkes.............................................. 263 272 286 25,530 26,607 27,683 82 Greene............................................. 337 356 382 24,325 25,997 28,069 91Wilkinson......................................... 236 242 252 23,569 24,153 25,157 119 Grundy............................................. 1,455 1,593 1,676 31,916 33,833 34,920 38Worth............................................... 582 604 647 27,112 28,331 30,334 39 Hamilton.......................................... 214 224 242 25,950 27,494 29,753 83

49,12437,020

52,25339,258

54,17540,809

38,51040,976

40,92443,683

42,07845,205

Hancock........................................... 529 568 623 28,00721,679

30,286 33,565 46Metropolitan p o rtio n ................... Hardin.............................................. 98 101 104 22,656 23,660 101

Nonmetropolitan p o rtio n ........... 12,1035,065

12,9955,454

13,3675,641

32,52429,873

34,36731,491

34,74231,978 4

Henderson......................................Henry...............................................

2061,549

2241,653

2401,737

27,14431,269

29,67833,387

32,19135,152

5436

37,020 39,258 40,809 40,976 43,683 45,205 1 Iroquois............................................ 890 977 1063 29,615 32,549 35,460 33

2,059 2,240 2,305 33,167 35,606 36,093 3 Jackson............................................ 1,589 1,676 1,753 26,898 28,782 30,142 81

Maui + Kalawao............................. 4,980 5,301 5,420 35,440 37,325 37,521 2 Jasper..............................................Jefferson..........................................

2651,114

2781,163

3041,214

27,40627,782

28,90029,012

31,58130,288

6580

Idaho...................................... 46,273 49,231 50,399 31,598 32,837 32,994 Jersey.............................................. 705 747 793 31,523 33,399 35,087 37Metropolitan p o r tio n ................... 31,799 33,554 34,114 33,461 34,300 34,142 Jo Daviess...................................... 802 854 880 35,931 38,509 39,835 9Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n ........... 14,474 15,676 16,285 28,154 30,089 30,824 Johnson........................................... 273 284 294 19,981 20,742 21,500 102Ada........ 15,454 15,997 16,036 42,826 42,949 42,273 3 Kane................................................ 17,108 18,163 18,601 35,264 36,661 36,903 22Adams... 107 111 110 31,105 31,201 30,835 20 Kankakee........................................ 3,172 3,396 3,545 28,811 30,393 31,449 67Bannock. 2,167 2,287 2,349 27,256 28,511 28,902 28 Kendall............................................. 2,881 3,339 3,674 32,790 34,386 36,194 28Bear Lake....................................... 143 154 163 24,140 26,353 28,114 31 Knox................................................. 1,432 1,546 1,633 27,381 29,768 31,534 66Benewah 256 275 288 27,625 29,646 30,697 22 Lake................................................. 37,263 39,199 39,488 53,362 55,802 55,804 1Bingham 1035 1,120 1,153 24,023 25,776 26,178 39 La Salle............................................ 3,458 3,701 3,867 30,857 32,902 34,304 42Blaine.... 1,319 1,426 1,433 61,302 65,763 64,875 1 Lawrence........................................ 426 439 465 25,836 26,467 28,141 90Boise.... 218 237 246 29,171 31,150 32,549 12 Lee.................................................... 1015 1113 1,139 29,040 31,654 32,471 52Bonner............................................. 1,201 1,272 1,291 29,675 30,907 31,127 18 Livingston....................................... 1,263 1,396 1,516 33,251 36,746 40,068 8Bonneville....................................... 3,156 3,395 3,508 33,750 35,199 35,346 8 Logan............................................... 805 884 948 26,902 29,579 31,704 62Boundary......................................... 237 251 267 22,325 23,116 24,382 41 McDonough.................................... 818 876 944 24,816 26,470 28,786 88Butte..... 81 84 96 29,505 30,121 34,474 9 McHenry.......................................... 11,776 12,147 12,393 38,083 38,601 38,956 15Camas... 34 35 40 32,228 32,238 36,060 7 McLean............................................ 5,832 6,105 6,435 36,044 37,228 38,865 16Canyon.. 3,939 4,215 4,267 22,991 23,577 23,173 43 Macon.............................................. 3,848 4,109 4,241 35,296 37,798 39,147 14Caribou.. 197 205 217 28,677 29,862 31,697 17 Macoupin........................................ 1,429 1,514 1,584 29,667 31,392 32,890 50Cassia... 595 659 725 28,694 31,431 33,794 11 Madison........................................... 8,781 9,275 9,701 32,998 34,724 36,218 27Clark..... 25 29 42 26,593 30,632 43,579 2 Marion.............................................. 1,090 1,150 1,196 27,430 29,040 30,333 78Clearwater...................................... 237 245 252 28,544 29,803 30,873 19 Marshall........................................... 416 450 482 32,271 34,892 37,820 20Custer.... 116 125 135 28,411 30,545 32,203 15 Mason.............................................. 442 492 531 29,232 32,703 35,472 32Elmore... 795 847 880 28,007 29,218 30,180 24 Massac............................................ 401 421 437 26,552 27,853 29,062 87Franklin............................................ 289 323 333 24,084 26,529 26,634 36 Menard............................................ 404 445 486 32,649 35,545 38,747 17Freemont (incl. Ylwstn. Natl. Pk.) 276 294 305 22,218 23,312 24,105 42 Mercer............................................. 515 555 605 31,228 33,797 36,757 24Gem................................................. 411 438 451 25,208 26,584 27,288 35 Monroe............................................ 1,167 1,264 1,327 36,536 38,955 40,355 7Gooding.......................................... 450 541 557 31,684 37,736 38,448 5 Montgomery.................................... 786 837 882 26,228 28,103 29,705 84Idaho............................................... 384 409 425 25,248 26,771 27,692 32 Morgan............................................ 978 1059 1121 27,609 29,947 31,884 59Jefferson......................................... 518 580 634 23,745 25,470 26,542 38 Moultrie............................................ 424 457 484 29,699 31,832 33,700 44Jerome............................................ 580 653 666 29,579 32,645 32,343 13 Ogle................................................. 1,629 1,750 1,751 29,832 31,802 31,669 63Kootenai......................................... 3,989 4,282 4,422 30,602 31,976 32,279 14 Peoria.............................................. 6,993 7,453 7,747 38,305 40,706 42,148 5Latah............................................... 1026 1089 1,142 27,464 29,194 30,156 25 Perry................................................ 501 520 534 22,105 23,025 23,762 100Lemhi............................................... 206 217 228 26,460 27,879 28,889 29 P ia tt................................................. 593 649 714 35,967 39,438 43,313 4Lewis............................................... 104 116 139 28,623 31,976 38,190 6 Pike.................................................. 442 469 484 26,847 28,323 29,509 85Lincoln............................................. 114 131 141 25,736 28,708 30,603 23 Pope................................................ 99 103 108 24,162 25,112 26,770 96Madison.......................................... 583 623 650 15,930 16,763 17,010 44 Pulaski............................................. 155 162 177 23,769 25,140 28,032 92Minidoka......................................... 457 498 540 24,530 26,652 28,671 30 Putnam............................................ 204 218 226 34,512 36,388 37,776 21Nez Perce....................................... 1,201 1,294 1,340 31,155 33,366 34,472 10 Randolph........................................ 810 852 894 24,544 25,946 27,325 94Oneida............................................. 89 101 103 21,605 24,351 24,818 40 Richland........................................... 411 433 456 26,241 27,768 29,478 86

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Personal income Per capita personal income1 Personal income Per capita personal income1

Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank

in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

Rock Island..................................... 5,018 5,382 5,628 34,291 36,593 38,376 19 Pulaski............................................. 389 416 441 28,170 30,170 32,112 40St. Clair............................................ 8,414 8,907 9,289 32,298 34,095 35,437 34 Putnam............................................. 1037 1,085 1,122 28,129 29,216 30,200 59Saline............................................... 676 712 739 26,006 27,382 28,624 89 Randolph.......................................... 702 729 775 26,962 28,235 29,996 63Sangamon...................................... 6,978 7,410 7,733 36,097 38,226 39,704 10 Ripley............................................... 763 788 823 27,821 28,838 30,004 62Schuyler.. 208 222 247 29,787 32,003 35,968 30 Rush................................................. 561 579 615 32,032 33,032 35,614 14Scott...... 136 149 165 25,865 28,510 31,755 61 St. Joseph....................................... 8,986 9,228 9,467 33,841 34,651 35,363 16Shelby.... 579 627 698 26,435 28,841 32,013 57 Scott................................................. 596 617 638 25,217 25,963 27,000 87Stark...... 187 212 240 30,612 34,820 39,451 13 Shelby.............................................. 1,403 1,447 1,517 32,087 32,919 34,309 22Stephenson .................................... 1,497 1,615 1,682 31,870 34,567 36,093 29 Spencer............................................ 614 641 670 30,334 31,700 33,415 32Tazewell.. 4,791 5,049 5,210 36,900 38,552 39,624 11 Starke............................................... 536 566 591 22,959 24,305 25,234 91Union............................................... 459 485 499 25,324 26,773 27,658 93 Steuben............................................ 949 972 983 28,264 29,015 29,347 74Vermilion.......................................... 2,199 2,327 2,456 26,982 28,758 30,523 75 Sullivan............................................ 512 542 576 24,010 25,424 27,061 86Wabash... 345 363 373 28,037 29,782 30,798 74 Switzerland..................................... 256 272 284 26,746 28,281 29,542 70Warren.... 462 506 561 26,207 28,755 32,214 53 Tippecanoe..................................... 4,567 4,774 4,995 28,523 29,315 30,220 58Washington..................................... 468 482 505 31,487 32,760 34,450 41 Tipton............................................... 539 562 564 33,408 34,985 35,428 15Wayne.... 460 476 516 27,893 28,660 31,264 69 Union................................................ 223 227 239 31,354 31,930 33,932 25W hite..... 450 473 509 30,336 32,227 34,591 39 Vanderburgh.................................... 6,288 6,337 6,594 36,107 36,247 37,725 12Whiteside 1,761 1,898 1,970 29,781 32,190 33,358 48 Vermillion......................................... 474 505 522 28,906 30,890 32,294 36Will................................................... 23,358 25,153 26,291 35,603 37,541 38,716 18 Vigo.................................................. 2,939 3,062 3,179 27,875 28,960 30,071 61Williamson...................................... 1,838 1,950 2,004 28,933 30,348 31,026 71 Wabash............................................ 1002 1030 1038 30,117 31,280 31,657 45Winnebago ..................................... 9,159 9,706 9,914 31,283 32,615 33,102 49 Warren............................................. 236 256 280 27,436 29,999 32,634 34Woodford........................................ 1,320 1,434 1,520 35,326 37,758 39,457 12 Warrick............................................. 2,084 2,161 2,267 37,067 37,793 39,211 7

Indiana................................... 206,959 213,875 220,670 32,842 33,702 34,543 Washington..................................... 731 762 795 26,287 27,359 28,496 77Wayne.............................................. 1,994 2,042 2,091 29,089 29,985 30,876

30,781167,642 173,096 178,466 34,127 34,911 35,702 W ells................................................ 808 841 854 29,083 30,272 51Nonmetropolitan p o rtio n ........... 39,317

91740,778

94242,204

93628,29927,133

29,38227,839

30,37227,447

White................................................ 697 750 798 29,044 31,515 33,51631,945

30Adams............................................. 85 Whitley............................................. 980 1030 1,046 30,283 31,617 42Allen....... 11,601 12,000 12,168 33,530 34,353 34,652 21 100,450 106,504 112,302 33,885 35,755 37,509Bartholomew..................................Benton....

2,647269

2,742293

2,874335

35,77830,641

36,71433,644

38,06838,546

118 59,569 62,981 65,801 36,161 37,782 38,991

342 355 363 25,72549,899

26 766 27,57050,939

84 40,881 43,523251

46,501280

31,04030,836

33,17933,065

35,59537,548Boone.... 2,643 2,689 2,800 49,782 1 Adair................................................. 237 42

Brown.... 510 528 545 34,331 35,898 37,247 13 Adams.............................................. 116 122 135 27,954 29,881 33,509 76Carroll.... 602 635 661 30,208 32,045 33,428 31 Allamakee....................................... 406 424 436 28,140 29,374 30,270 90Cass................................................ 1,094 1,139 1,189 27,839 29,129 30,368 57 Appanoose...................................... 332 334 348 25,240 25,875 27,268 94Clark................................................ 3,301 3,459 3,598 31,794 32,828 33,617 28 Audubon........................................... 222 238 273 35,918 38,799 44,652 3C lay................................................. 701 733 759 26,187 27,554 28,456 78 Benton.............................................. 832 895 968 31,308 33,697 36,339 47Clinton............................................. 906 969 1018 26,662 28,504 29,714 66 Black Hawk..................................... 4,063 4,288 4,500 32,107 33,833 35,147 60Crawford.......................................... 261 269 284 23,836 24,753 26,521 90 Boone............................................... 921 960 1008 35,078 36,522 38,489 31Daviess............................................ 859 901 945 28,673 29,912 31,160 48 Bremer............................................. 786 843 884 33,383 35,661 37,599 41Dearborn........................................ 1,583 1,652 1,679 32,220 33,243 33,520 29 Buchanan........................................ 603 644 680 28,882 30,704 32,345 82

755 800 851 30,14329,065

31,942 29,775 28,368

33,881 26 Buena Vista..................................... 578 628 704 29,475 32,296 36,12238,15241,244

491 206 1,246

3,2711,265 30,102 60 464 513 557 31,690

31,74635,07036,078

35Delaware......................................... 3,197 3,372 27,652 29,349 73 Calhoun............................................ 321 359 406 13Dubois.... 1,591 1,611 1,665 38,699 39,067 40,175 5 Carroll.............................................. 708 734 806 34,090 35,319 38,963 25Elkhart..., 6,420 6,615 6,457 32,640 33,344 32,263 37 Cass................................................. 448 471 522 32,173 33,945 37,781 38Fayette.... 664 673 678 27,265 27,740 27,989 81 Cedar............................................... 586 630 679 32,574 35,120 37,603 40Floyd...... 2,706 2,833 2,950 37,442 38,905 39,990 6 Cerro Gordo.................................... 1,506 1,568 1,620 34,189 35,716 37,043 45Fountain.. 483 507 543 28,103 29,688 31,888 43 Cherokee........................................ 384 410 465 32,608 35,082 40,392 17Franklin... 724 745 769 31,512 32,221 33,141 33 Chickasaw....................................... 366 388 427 29,871 31,886 35,400 55Fulton............................................... 563 589 616 27,791 29,142 30,387 56 Clarke............................................... 251 267 272 27,691 29,621 29,962 91Gibson............................................. 1020 1037 1,067 30,921 31,645 32,571 35 Clay.................................................. 546 586 646 32,621 35,268 38,863 26Grant................................................ 1,874 1,930 2,029 26,989 28,032 29,422 72 Clayton............................................. 500 527 560 28,148 29,822 31,927 84Greene............................................. 891 933 972 27,116 28,587 29,864 64 Clinton.............................................. 1,472 1,593 1,721 29,881 32,447 35,069 61Hamilton.......................................... 11,637 12,395 12,858 46,105 47,324 47,456 2 Crawford........................................... 487 542 613 29,536 32,813 37,352 43Hancock........................................... 2,577 2,676 2,795 39,856 40,400 41,550 4 Dallas............................................... 2,134 2,455 2,665 39,081 42,866 44,427 4Harrison........................................... 1,094 1,151 1,193 29,814 31,177 32,026 41 Davis................................................ 198 207 216 23,232 24,185 25,246 98Hendricks........................................ 4,457 4,647 4,831 34,239 34,476 35,053 17 Decatur............................................ 182 185 194 21,712 22,170 23,711 99Henry............................................... 1,305 1,354 1,397 27,547 28,873 29,066 75 Delaware.......................................... 520 555 576 29,621 31,706 33,234 77Howard............................................ 2,628 2,736 2,693 31,323 32,661 32,241 38 Des Moines..................................... 1,315 1,396 1,425 32,507 34,357 34,928 65Huntington...................................... 1,109 1,132 1,159 29,174 29,865 30,683 54 Dickinson........................................ 644 675 711 38,730 40,683 42,695 8Jackson... 1,238 1,279 1,334 29,438 30,369 31,603 46 Dubuque.......................................... 2,999 3,133 3,266 32,813 33,960 35,273 59Jasper.... 965 1056 1111 30,271 32,645 34,006 24 Emmet.............................................. 304 325 353 29,264 31,437 34,063 71Jay......... 557 575 603 26,138 26,965 28,446 79 Fayette............................................. 552 595 635 26,649 29,194 31,396 87Jefferson 892 904 932 27,391 27,866 28,312 80 Floyd................................................ 483 517 544 29,571 31,874 33,944 74Jennings 755 786 831 26,985 27,937 29,646 68 Franklin............................................ 348 395 411 32,935 37,137 38,853 27Johnson. 4,505 4,701 4,876 33,824 34,401 34,894 20 Fremont............................................ 246 263 276 32,643 34,734 37,243 44Knox...... 1,148 1,203 1,282 30,241 31,768 33,789 27 Greene............................................. 297 325 359 31,012 34,231 38,427 32Kosciusko........................................ 2,512 2,644 2,671 33,137 34,669 34,941 19 Grundy............................................. 426 466 516 34,805 38,535 42,628 9Lagrange 834 844 837 22,774 22,843 22,495 92 Guthrie............................................. 369 391 423 33,231 35,347 38,501 30Lake....... 15,605 16,253 16,923 31,890 33,079 34,296 23 Hamilton........................................... 523 576 605 33,249 37,057 39,401 22La Porte. 3,152 3,259 3,399 28,867 29,528 30,689 53 Hancock........................................... 373 412 440 32,495 36,464 39,148 24Lawrence 1,291 1,321 1,359 28,166 28,738 29,626 69 Hardin.............................................. 578 633 658 32,764 36,170 37,878 37Madison. 3,836 3,891 4,026 29,305 29,723 30,674 55 Harrison........................................... 472 503 552 30,350 32,636 36,196 48Marion... 32,918 33,029 33,798 37,691 37,611 38,272 10 Henry............................................... 585 615 644 29,122 30,537 32,081 83Marshall. 1,300 1,342 1,386 27,920 28,832 29,679 67 Howard............................................. 283 303 318 29,710 32,063 33,684 75M artin .... 287 296 309 28,327 29,304 30,880 49 Humboldt.......................................... 320 345 381 32,823 35,837 39,857 21Miami.... 909 945 963 24,627 25,775 26,584 89 Ida.................................................... 225 260 314 32,008 37,236 45,364 1Monroe.. 3,636 3,803 3,970 28,711 29,736 30,715 52 Iow a................................................. 547 566 607 34,333 35,815 38,560 29Montgomery................................... 1,114 1,169 1,218 29,533 30,895 32,180 39 Jackson............................................ 554 584 627 27,740 29,317 31,642 86Morgan............................................ 2,319 2,389 2,482 33,247 34,102 34,962 18 Jasper.............................................. 1,135 1,163 1,189 30,901 31,807 32,624 80Newton.. 391 413 444 27,912 29,479 31,868 44 Jefferson.......................................... 523 539 554 33,774 34,718 35,894 50Noble.... 1,263 1,312 1,331 26,505 27,512 27,805 83 Johnson........................................... 4,321 4,655 4,898 35,079 37,077 38,224 33Ohio....... 165 179 185 28,028 30,697 31,394 47 Jones ............................................... 527 557 585 25,924 27,312 28,658 92Orange... 491 532 559 25,254 27,110 28,603 76 Keokuk............................................. 304 327 348 28,366 30,466 32,664 79Owen.... 581 605 626 25,999 27,016 27,969 82 Kossuth............................................ 572 629 684 36,489 40,687 44,872 2Parke .... 420 436 456 24,530 25,435 26,620 88 Lee................................................... 1023 1,072 1,126 28,421 29,936 31,735 85Perry..... 526 541 557 27,944 28,584 29,511 71 Linn.................................................. 7,469 7,973 8,340 36,916 38,841 40,126 19Pike.................................................. 333 351 373 26,409 27,890 29,767 65 Louisa.............................................. 346 375 380 29,326 31,879 32,537 81Porter............................................... 6,096 6,464 6,751 38,526 40,269 41,599 3 Lucas ............................................... 233 241 246 24,558 25,503 26,381 95Posey............................................... 918 950 1006 34,845 36,192 38,492 9 Lyon................................................. 366 379 439 32,319 33,778 39,228 23

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Personal income Per capita personal income1 Personal income Per capita personal income1

Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank

in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

Madison........................................... 495 528 554 32,572 34,440 35,874 51 Kiowa............................................... 98 98 105 33,702 36,270 45,866 9Mahaska.......................................... 669 713 751 30,337 32,252 33,958 73 Labette............................................. 638 663 696 29,072 30,192 31,904 79Marion............................................. 1018 1090 1,126 30,995 33,384 34,370 67 Lane................................................. 54 59 65 30,548 34,061 37,316 42Marshall........................................... 1,265 1,331 1,397 32,545 34,058 35,606 52 Leavenworth................................... 2,273 2,384 2,463 31,326 32,391 33,128 69Mills.................................................. 577 598 630 38,128 39,450 41,657 10 Lincoln............................................. 87 95 111 26,574 29,205 34,314 63Mitchell............................................ 321 351 381 29,721 32,532 35,312 57 Linn.................................................. 258 270 279 26,369 28,151 29,531 96Monona........................................... 254 285 342 27,565 31,198 37,952 36 Logan............................................... 82 100 116 30,819 37,994 44,591 12Monroe............................................ 241 254 265 31,491 33,599 35,001 62 Lyon................................................. 903 935 960 25,383 26,178 27,179 103Montgomery................................... 330 343 369 29,656 31,323 34,204 68 McPherson..................................... 1070 1073 1,111 36,922 36,957 38,563 34Muscatine....................................... 1,448 1,532 1,570 34,303 36,092 36,784 46 Marion.............................................. 331 348 389 26,823 28,551 32,243 74O 'Brien............................................ 484 501 565 34,082 35,672 40,646 15 Marshall........................................... 356 365 436 35,049 35,947 42,796 16Osceola........................................... 214 239 262 32,606 37,099 40,701 14 Meade.............................................. 120 151 175 26,944 34,157 39,598 25Page................................................ 471 486 509 29,330 30,530 32,767 78 1063 1,157

2021,215

23035 275 37,616

31,94339 463 28

Palo A lto .......................................... 297 334 375 31,431 35,456 40,198 18 Mitchell............................................ 194 30,781 36,470 53Plymouth......................................... 857 907 1001 35,040 37,305 41,253 12 Montgomery.................................... 990 1045 1,062 28,886 30,388 30,991 88Pocahontas...................................... 243 263 322 31,758 34,536 43,075 7 Morris............................................... 164 176 188 27,703 29,612 31,275 85Polk................................................... 17,029 17,744 18,226 41,620 42,626 43,098 6 Morton............................................. 105 109 133 33,470 35,347 43,441 14Pottawattamie................................. 3,007 3,063 3,199 33,637 34,200 35,545 53 Nemaha........................................... 307 342 369 30,176 33,670 36,639 50Poweshiek....................................... 643 678 706 34,566 36,356 38,193 34 Neosho............................................ 467 481 502 28,964 29,736 31,104 86Ringgold.......................................... 126 129 130 24,635 25,439 25,924 96 Ness................................................ 115 135 154 38,515 45,574 52,777 3S ac................................................... 335 370 424 31,955 35,968 41,547 11 Norton.............................................. 154 166 180 27,890 30,485 33,158 68Scott................................................ 6,017 6,352 6,570 37,263 39,130 39,953 20 Osage.............................................. 432 455 477 26,213 27,904 29,347 97Shelby.............................................. 387 419 492 31,467 34,086 40,587 16 Osborne........................................... 115 121 139 29,166 31,470 36,553 51S ioux............................................... 1026 1043 1,138 31,945 32,570 35,482 54 Ottawa............................................. 166 166 183 27,707 27,868 30,464 92Story................................................ 2,773 2,926 3,052 33,217 34,329 35,400 55 Pawnee............................................ 194 209 233 30,074 32,693 37,303 43Tama................................................ 512 552 610 28,745 31,264 34,775 66 Phillips............................................. 186 192 208 34,785 36,048 39,371 29Taylor............................................... 179 196 216 27,295 30,519 34,108 70 Pottawatomie.................................. 602 651 700 31,823 33,446 35,382 57Union............................................... 342 360 379 28,488 29,876 31,207 88 Pratt................................................. 320 330 362 34,029 35,042 38,638 33Van Buren....................................... 192 204 211 25,071 26,595 27,463 93 Rawlins............................................ 73 96 116 28,596 37,715 47,163 7Wapello............................................ 994 1048 1,094 27,857 29,653 30,985 89 Reno................................................ 1,840 1,915 1,996 29,101 30,386 31,566 82Warren............................................. 1,513 1,614 1,685 34,645 36,431 37,612 39 Republic........................................... 134 144 167 26,907 29,398 34,657 61Washington..................................... 734 786 818 34,794 37,180 38,567 28 R ice ................................................. 251 258 283 24,707 25,745 27,977 101Wayne.............................................. 148 156 161 23,113 24,883 25,734 97 Riley................................................. 2,150 2,469 2,704 31,091 35,572 38,025 37Webster........................................... 1,179 1,267 1,354 30,592 32,948 35,290 58 Rooks.............................................. 144 162 186 27,716 31,540 36,503 52Winnebago..................................... 317 358 374 28,961 33,268 34,994 63 Rush................................................ 95 104 118 29,613 32,678 36,839 47Winneshiek..................................... 666 695 725 32,064 33,352 34,985 64 Russell............................................. 199 215 231 29,631 31,959 34,881 60Woodbury....................................... 3,029 3,211 3,471 29,863 31,673 34,034 72 Saline............................................... 1,948 2,017 2,094 36,133 37,284 38,699 32Worth............................................... 206 237 260 26,987 31,090 34,157 69 Scott................................................ 138 137 152 30,245 30,284 33,754 66W right.............................................. 487 534 571 36,896 40,937 44,372 5 Sedgwick........................................ 18,002 18,423 19,219 38,437 38,780 39,847 23

Kansas................................... 98,554 103,845 108,779 35,764 37,414 38,886 Seward............................................. 612 639 679 27,319 28,246 29,871 95

Metropolitan p o r tio n ...................Shawnee.......................................... 5,909 6,234 6,447 34,243 35,877 36,827 49

71,953 75,804 78,586 38,666 40,256 41,198 Sheridan.......................................... 79 101 121 32,029 41,087 49,107 526,601

38028,041

39230,193

41229,72928,141

31,41729,225

33,92931,050

174 209 241 29,57432,176

35 399 40,91738,511

19A llen ................................................ 87 Sm ith............................................... 129 131 148 33,085 35Anderson........................................ 208 219 241 26,440 27,922 30,223 94 Stafford............................................ 135 140 164 30,751 31,750 37,714 39Atchison. 455 476 503 27,496 28,958 30,708 90 Stanton............................................ 68 84 96 31,360 39,436 45,207 10Barber.... 172 155 171 35,582 32,917 36,985 45 Stevens............................................ 153 189 221 29,638 37,367 43,738 13Barton.... 942 963 1038 33,964 34,767 37,739 38 Sumner............................................ 801 807 892 33,326 33,989 37,686 40Bourbon. 401 417 426 27,078 28,129 28,649 99 Thomas............................................ 203 247 280 27,228 33,402 38,183 36Brown.... 304 332 350 30,034 33,092 35,019 59 Trego................................................ 77 94 110 26,065 31,951 37,592 41Butler..... 2,164 2,258 2,337 34,692 35,898 36,835 48 Wabaunsee..................................... 201 220 238 30,127 32,217 34,564 62Chase.... 108 110 115 36,501 38,704 40,620 20 Wallace............................................ 38 53 65 25,226 37,092 46,695 8Chautauqua.................................... 121 118 119 31,406 31,327 31,737 81 Washington..................................... 144 155 176 24,529 26,724 30,497 91Cherokee 580 619 666 27,070 28,889 31,469 83 Wichita............................................. 67 72 88 30,504 33,202 41,676 17Cheyenne....................................... 62 82 101 22,020 29,782 36,950 46 Wilson.............................................. 278 291 306 28,604 29,774 31,924 77Clark..... 65 68 73 30,632 32,885 35,200 58 Woodson.......................................... 80 82 88 23,584 24,963 27,024 104C lay...... 300 318 351 34,945 36,642 39,861 22 Wyandotte....................................... 3,966 4,161 4,306 25,951 27,139 27,966 102CloudCoffey....

259 273 300 27,589 29,263 32,268 73 Kentucky ............................... 126,525 132,198 136,940 29,987 31,060 31,936299 303 334 34,993 36,007 39,588 26Metropolitan p ortion ....................Comanche...................................... 56 61 64 30,590 33,112 33,720 67 83,167 86,885 89,397 34,480 35,564 36,212

Cowley...Crawford

1049 1090 1,115 30,800 31,927 32,796 70 Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n ........... 43,358390

45,313410

47,542433

23,99021,865

24,99122,881

26,1331028 1052 1,098 26,565 27,144 28,246 100 A dair................................................ 24,197 82

Decatur.. 90 105 118 29,801 35,338 40,433 21 Allen................................................. 463 471 488 24,774 24,982 25,617 70Dickinson 578 605 656 30,531 32,039 34,140 64 Anderson........................................ 570 600 618 27,399 28,129 28,803 37Doniphan 200 226 249 25,824 29,081 31,994 76 Ballard............................................. 244 254 284 29,891 31,230 34,579 10Douglas. 3,363 3,519 3,608 29,877 31,028 31,443 84 Barren.............................................. 1036 1,088 1,130 25,585 26,501 27,271 55Edwards 95 114 140 30,639 36,558 45,201 11 Bath................................................. 252 261 274 21,733 22,635 23,378 89E lk .................................................... 81 85 88 26,918

34,97528,41536,969

29,23139,21532,465

98 Bell 607 6343,798

617

6733,925

629

20,83032,06231,09130,090

21,839 33,665 31,462 30,848

23,14533,83331,87132,067

95132321

Ellis.................................................. 952 1007 1077 30 3,513608Ellsworth.......................................... 178 187 202 28,405 29,724

24,61271

Finney.............................................. 957 1004 1088 23,499 26,588 105 Boyd................................................. 1,467 1,498 1,558Ford................................................. 879 943 996 27,087 28,882 30,444 93 Boyle................................................ 770 804 829 26,831 27,822 28,433 39Franklin............................................ 772 810 842 29,438 30,827 31,889 80 Bracken............................................ 224 234 244 26,097 27,154 28,256 41G eary.............................................. 1003 1172 1,293 34,602 39,669 41,504 18 Breathitt........................................... 328 341 365 20,956 21,894 23,317 90Gove................................................ 77 91 107 28,685 34,886 42,895 15 Breckinridge.................................... 446 463 498 23,533 24,271 26,038 63Graham........................................... 90 111 127 34,176 43,015 50,118 4 Bullitt................................................ 1,939 2,043 2,102 26,779 27,709 28,131 43G rant............................................... 229 244 263 30,805 32,803 35,831 55 Butler............................................... 283 290 298 21,115 21,833 22,276 102Gray................................................. 160 178 213 27,299 30,922 36,208 54 Caldwell........................................... 343 356 370 26,835 27,753 28,736 38Greeley.. 34 52 75 26,695 40,123 58,756 1 Calloway......................................... 930 968 1004 25,840 26,774 27,721 48Greenwood..................................... 196 200 209 28,206 28,771 30,743 89 Campbell........................................ 2,996 3,159 3,196 34,384 36,186 36,558 8Hamilton 67 88 103 26,464 33,844 39,779 24 Carlisle............................................. 129 131 141 24,604 25,325 27,303 54Harper... 215 205 228 36,887 35,638 39,477 27 Carroll.............................................. 287 322 327 27,524 30,641 30,731 30Harvey... 1130 1,154 1,202 33,774 34,317 35,599 56 Carter.............................................. 573 599 636 20,929 21,928 23,515 87Haskell... 133 150 191 32,872 37,285 47,970 6 Casey............................................... 329 339 356 20,270 20,806 21,679 108Hodgeman...................................... 49 56 65 24,386 28,753 33,923 65 Christian.......................................... 2,158 2,220 2,493 27,509 27,429 31,282 25Jackson .......................................... 397 417 429 29,719 31,247 32,382 72 C lark................................................ 1086 1,132 1,150 30,868 31,736 32,152 20Jefferson......................................... 524 558 584 28,486 30,388 31,907 78 Clay.................................................. 425 440 469 17,787 18,568 19,710 114Jewell............................................... 96 98 122 29,523 30,900 39,168 31 Clinton............................................. 210 223 234 22,443 23,562 24,589 79Johnson.......................................... 26,742 28,459 29,101 51,797 54,110 54,395 2 Crittenden........................................ 215 220 231 23,548 24,225 25,037 75Kearny............................................. 102 114 133 24,185 27,482 32,224 75 Cumberland.................................... 145 150 159 20,856 22,017 23,442 88Kingman.......................................... 278 264 283 35,225 33,955 37,100 44 Daviess............................................ 2,838 2,985 3,149 30,428 31,768 33,278 14

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Personal income Per capita personal income1 Personal income Per capita personal income1

Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank

in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

261 275 287 21,911 22,98815,076

23,95615,408

84 Louis iana............................... 143,222113,44329,779

1,588

154,652123,020

31,632

160,659127,031

33,6281,820

33,77636,46926,36126,645

35,34037,91927,94828,195

36,09138,27229,69830,374

Elliott................................................ 118 123 134 14,784 120Estill................................................. 299 310 324 20,085 20,827 21,740 107 Nonmetropolitan portion ............Fayette............................................. 10,542 10,940 11,161 37,208 38,082 38,192 5 Acadia.............................................. 1,684 31Fleming............................................ 308 316 325 21,264 21,574 22,057 103 Allen................................................. 510 540 587 19,948 20,876 22,813 63Floyd................................................ 968 1006 1081 23,109 23,931 25,747 67 Ascension....................................... 3,148 3,392 3,667 32,801 34,022 35,791 14Franklin............................................ 1,570 1,656 1,683 32,416 34,114 34,331 11 Assumption..................................... 675 734 781 29,241 31,798 33,936 19Fulton............................................... 170 173 187 24,779 25,185 26,874 57 Avoyelles......................................... 977 1038 1,092 23,048 24,608 25,695 57Gallatin............................................ 194 199 205 24,149 24,638 25,335 72 Beauregard..................................... 843 899 976 24,351 25,863 27,814 45Garrard............................................ 401 419 430 24,049 24,688 25,258 73 Bienville........................................... 350 367 389 23,464 24,694 26,391 50Grant................................................ 617 660 689 24,917 26,241 26,983 56 Bossier............................................. 3,303 3,459 3,703 30,661 31,753 33,570 20Graves............................................. 933 992 1042 24,958 26,399 27,721 48 Caddo.............................................. 9,022 9,009 9,427 35,611 35,692 37,319 12Grayson........................................... 539 558 576 21,426 22,048 22,605 98 Calcasieu........................................ 5,859 6,317 6,628 32,024 34,273 35,659 16Green............................................... 247 256 272 21,423 22,243 23,586 86 Caldwell........................................... 244 258 276 23,547 24,869 26,483 47Greenup........................................... 1027 1,104 1,160 27,496 29,439 30,706 31 Cameron......................................... 205 255 280 27,439 35,297 39,474 9Hancock........................................... 208 216 229 24,263 25,091 26,469 61 Catahoula....................................... 248 267 264 23,805 25,586 24,987 61Hardin.............................................. 3,135 3,236 3,376 32,286 32,997 34,176 12 Claiborne........................................ 411 427 457 25,009 25,986 28,096 42Harlan.............................................. 648 670 716 20,860 21,551 23,220 92 Concordia....................................... 459 485 501 23,985 25,638 26,452 49Harrison...........................................Hart..................................................

476357

497382

512403

25,94919,603

26,71920,894

27,36021,831

52105

De Soto............................................ 69115,491

185

70816,352

203

75417,152

210

26,48035,95122,273

26,89737,96724,560

28,48839,79425,757

40

Henderson...................................... 1,324 1,343 1,422 29,336 29,744 31,265 26 East Carroll..................................... 56Henry..... 421 437 450 26,699 27,590 28,254 42 East Feliciana................................. 583 617 657 27,756 29,531 31,359 27Hickman., 144 156 171 29,068 31,903 35,020 9 Evangeline...................................... 753 800 887 21,129 22,319 25,018 60Hopkins.., 1,261 1,332 1,399 27,308 28,798 30,170 34 Franklin............................................ 474 498 526 23,637 24,869 26,364 51Jackson... 223 228 240 16,572 16,971 17,936 119 Grant................................................ 465 492 521 23,567 24,864 26,092 54Jefferson, 28,287 29,342 29,785 40,137 41,224 41,517 3 Iberia................................................ 2,381 2,510 2,629 31,967 33,550 35,041 18Jessamine...................................... 1,301 1,390 1,433 29,181 30,506 30,583 32 Iberville............................................ 861 934 1001 26,174 28,373 30,429 30Johnson........................................... 535 556 593 22,423 23,272 24,901 77 Jackson............................................ 384 403 423 25,239 26,744 27,907 43Kenton............................................. 5,878 6,095 6,188 37,877 38,856 39,213 4 Jefferson.......................................... 16,880 18,548 18,270 40,126 42,123 41,088 6Knott................................................ 361 370 397 20,929 21,642 23,194 93 Jefferson Davis............................... 795 859 962 25,486 27,690 30,930 29Knox................................................ 721 754 793 22,417 23,353 24,470 80 Lafayette.......................................... 8,035 8,514 8,942 39,453 41,491 43,062 3Larue............................................... 413 425 443 30,461 31,297 32,568 17 Lafourche........................................ 3,205 3,503 3,761 34,549 37,716 40,203 7Laurel............................................... 1,315 1,398 1,461 23,196 24,413 25,462 71 La Salle............................................ 351 366 401 25,035 26,126 28,613 38Lawrence......................................... 324 345 368 20,008 21,110 22,375 101 Lincoln............................................. 1,210 1,266 1,344 28,432 29,641 31,389 26Lee.................................................... 149 157 166 19,960 21,084 22,466 100 Livingston........................................ 3,097 3,363 3,644 27,278 28,736 30,094 34Leslie............................................... 254 255 280 21,676 21,776 24,143 83 Madison........................................... 259 269 281 21,667 22,806 23,949 62Letcher... 561 567 615 23,338 23,690 25,905 65 Morehouse...................................... 680 716 753 23,340 25,054 26,483 47Lewis..... 245 258 271 17,610 18,460 19,539 115 Natchitoches................................... 1031 1,067 1,118 26,548 27,378 28,639 37Lincoln.... 527 554 579 20,992 22,012 23,158 94 Orleans............................................ 12,754 14,795 14,891 61,155 51,353 44,234 2Livingston........................................ 258 271 280 26,767 28,356 29,295 35 Ouachita.......................................... 4,655 4,745 4,938 31,035 31,658 32,852 23

1Logan..... 707 717 756 26,226 26,436 27,910 46 Plaquemines................................... 775 920 966 36,417 43,108 45,688Lyon....... 202 213 224 24,071 25,492 26,832 58 Pointe Coupee................................ 643 697 734 28,701 31,062 32,569 24McCracken...................................... 2,256 2,318 2,399 34,885 35,677 36,685 7 Rapides............................................ 4,309 4,496 4,697 32,538 33,821 35,189 17McCreary......................................... 301 317 336 15,985 17,845 18,884 118 Red River........................................ 218 226 236 23,760 24,781 26,046 55McLean............................................ 273 278 314 28,172 28,629 32,437 18 Richland........................................... 509 538 558 24,902 26,339 27,240 46Madison., 1,923 2,033 2,112 23,818 25,012 25,665 69 Sabine.............................................. 536 560 601 22,713 23,609 25,368 59Magoffin., 260 269 288 19,851 20,444 22,048 104 St. Bernard..................................... 961 1363 1,344 66281 40,768 35,690 15Marion..., 466 492 510 24,354 25,639 26,302 62 St. Charles...................................... 1,701 1,810 1,879 32,860 34,842 36,404 13Marshall., 868 919 951 27,986 29,411 30,454 33 St. Helena....................................... 276 296 318 25,874 27,950 30,100 33Martin.... 256 263 283 19,088 19,836 21,380 109 St. James........................................ 579 615 655 27,380 28,967 31,070 28Mason.... 481 513 536 28,154 29,858 30,880 28 St. John the Baptist........................ 1,382 1,491 1,564 28,981 31,115 32,973 22Meade.............................................. 738 811 861 26,816 29,821 31,862 24 St. Landry....................................... 2,307 2,457 2,625 25,418 26,911 28,551 39Menifee... 119 124 129 17,607 18,499 19,255 117 St. Martin........................................ 1,300 1,392 1,496 25,395 26,957 28,705 36Mercer... 556 577 597 25,776 26,534 27,306 53 St. M ary........................................... 1,739 1,847 1,928 33,727 36,107 37,805 11Metcalfe., 199 208 216 19,720 20,458 21,269 111 St. Tammany................................... 8,737 9,984 9,861 39,171 44,116 42,988 4Monroe.., 249 256 268 21,201 22,015 23,276 91 Tangipahoa..................................... 3,031 3,274 3,486 26,791 28,296 29,692 35Montgomery................................... 604 639 664 24,407 25,372 26,034 64 Tensas ............................................. 159 163 161 26,645 28,218 28,466 41Morgan............................................ 252 261 277 17,714 18,335 19,527 116 Terrebonne...................................... 3,480 3,858 4,149 32,192 35,519 38,005 10Muhlenberg..................................... 720 776 785 22,909 24,667 25,110 74 Union............................................... 587 611 632 25,662 26,897 27,906 44Nelson............................................. 1,216 1,284 1,332 29,109 30,264 30,899 27 Vermilion.......................................... 1,431 1,587 1,692 25,879 28,534 30,174 32Nicholas........................................... 178 181 190 25,572 26,158 27,506 51 Vernon ............................................. 1,611 1,709 1,870 33,235 36,224 41,686 5Ohio................................................. 549 585 613 23,481 24,911 25,875 66 Washington..................................... 1058 1,145 1,197 24,035 25,413 26,279 52Oldham............................................ 2,145 2,332 2,410 38,876 41,192 41,743 2 W ebster........................................... 1,174 1,238 1,289 28,734 30,390 31,731 25Owen............................................... 236 249 261 21,124 21,951 22,921 97 West Baton Rouge......................... 678 719 756 30,547 31,777 33,392 21Owsley............................................. 96 100 107 20,716 21,772 23,059 96 West Carroll.................................... 270 250 259 23,217 21,805 22,717 64Pendleton......................................... 352 373 384 23,425 24,861 25,730 68 West Feliciana................................ 360 379 397 23,602 25,017 26,146 53Perry................................................Pike..................................................Powell..............................................Pulaski.............................................

7511,703

2851,527

7741,768

2971,606

8171,896

3071,671

25,76625,94121,03525,686

26,566 26,989 21,802 26,799

28.02329.024 22,577 27,567

44369950

Winn.................................................M aine .....................................

Metropolitan p o rtion ....................

34944,30627,879

36546,14229,014

39247,99430,101

22,23233,69436,337

23,51335,02837,726

25,50636,36838,973

58

Robertson........................................ 49 52 55 21,574 23,516 24,608 78 Nonmetropolitan portion ............ 16,427 17,128 17,893 29,991 31,242 32,691Rockcastle...................................... 331 345 363 20,026 20,847 21,790 106 Androscoggin.................................. 3,426 3,570 3,727 32,024 33,461 34,808 8Rowan............................................. 492 515 543 21,923 22,797 23,934 85 Aroostook........................................ 1,989 2,048 2,142 27,555 28,420 29,817 12Russell............................................. 387 408 430 22,723 23,920 24,909 76 Cumberland.................................... 11,634 12,068 12,529 42,351 43,720 45,147 1Scott................................................ 1,305 1,409 1,484 31,447 32,731 33,232 16 Franklin............................................ 811 839 882 27,193 28,175 29,636 13Shelby.............................................. 1,204 1,295 1,331 30,465 31,874 32,160 19 Hancock........................................... 1,793 1,865 1,930 33,681 34,950 36,164 6Simpson........................................... 482 496 526 28,369 29,105 30,877 29 Kennebec........................................ 3,898 4,089 4,291 32,311 33,866 35,418 7Spencer........................................... 402 449 487 24,993 26,575 27,838 47 Kno> 1,442 1,489 1,537 35,255 36,411 37,563 2Taylor............................................... 584 614 646 24,371 25,491 26,639 59 Lincoln............................................. 1,185 1,255 1,293 33,997 35,961 37,229 5Todd................................................. 289 302 344 24,179 25,179 28,306 40 Oxford........ 1,508 1,583 1,653 26,746 27,972 29,199 15Trigg................................................. 452 458 497 34,385 34,365 37,353 6 Penobscot.. 4,530 4,711 4,948 30,571 31,705 33,149 9Trimble............................................. 177 180 192 19,897 20,080 21,217 112 Piscataquis 458 480 509 26,683 27,917 29,950 11Union............................................... 450 450 500 29,393 29,887 33,258 15 Sagadahoc. 1,252 1,325 1,365 34,190 36,209 37,243 4Warren............................................. 3,080 3,256 3,410 29,996 31,167 31,993 22 Somerset... 1,353 1,411 1,495 26,367 27,406 29,197 16Washington..................................... 282 296 304 24,806 25,646 26,582 60 Waldo......... 1,099 1,149 1,204 28,563 29,901 31,457 10Wayne.... 403 417 438 19,706 20,262 21,173 113 Washington..................................... 890 920 957 27,202 28,052 29,464 14Webster. 385 389 383 27,708 28,031 27,995 45 York.................................................. 7,038 7,341 7,533 35,055 36,487 37,316 3Whitley... Wolfe......

844 895 943 22,289 23,370 24,406 81 252,781241,643

11,1381,981

26,286

264,367252,617

11,7512,082

27,467

272,542260,340

12,2022,204

28,141

45,04145,46337,50027,34251,547

46,92247,35739,17628,64653,660

48,16448,60340,38230,33754,608

136 142 151 19,202 19,901 21,306 110Woodford 1003 1,025 1,039 41,353 42,069 41,954 1 Nonmetropolitan portion ............

Allegany...........................................Anne Arundel..................................

234

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Personal income

Area Millions of dollars

2006 2007 2008

Per capita personal income1

Dollars

2006 2007 2008

Rank in state

2008

Area

Personal income

Millions of dollars

2006 2007 2008

Per capita personal income1

Dollars

2006 2007 2008

Rank in state

2008

Baltimore......................................... 37,043 38,508 39,450 47,134 48,923 50,035 5Calvert............................................. 3,501 3,705 3,836 39,962 42,049 43,320 10Caroline........................................... 926 976 1014 28,571 29,605 30,467 22Carroll.............................................. 6,773 7,022 7,176 40,165 41,460 42,264 11Cecil 3,404 3,608 3,736 34,532 36,296 37,381 16Charles 5,467 5,738 5,955 39,225 40,786 42,103 12Dorchester 947 1008 1056 30,242 31,742 32,985 21Frederick.......................................... 9,294 9,835 10,206 41,861 43,716 45,054 9Garrett............................................. 949 987 1034 32,023 33,288 34,856 19Harford............................................. 10,043 10,571 10,885 41,863 43,989 45,091 8Howard............................................ 15,825 16,777 17,213 58,451 61,221 62,098 2Kent ............................................... 874 924 935 44,030 46,493 46,116 6Montgomery................................... 60,473 62,902 64,404 64,665 66,811 67,531 1Prince George’s .............................. 30,412 31,658 32,761 36,351 38,019 39,447 15Queen Anne’s ................................. 1,986 2,093 2,160 43,220 44,694 45,503 7St. Mary’s. 3,626 3,856 4,041 36,759 38,410 39,748 14Somerset. 629 665 688 24,318 25,356 26,347 24Talbot 1,961 2,066 2,109 54,389 57,255 58,401 3Washington..................................... 4,665 4,903 5,110 32,567 33,817 35,130 18Wicomico......................................... 2,936 3,103 3,227 31,837 33,246 34,377 20Worcester........................................ 1,853 1,934 2,014 37,774 39,288 40,957 13Baltimore C ity ................................. 20,925 21,979 23,188 32,647 34,334 36,340 17

Massachusetts..................... 304,970303,403

322,652321,022

333,046331,358

47,16247,111

49,64449,597

50,89750,849Metropolitan p o r tio n ...................

Nonmetropolitan p o rtio n ........... 1,568 1,630 1,688 59,633 61,073 62,422Barnstable...................................... 10,496 11,081 11,341 46,991 49,858 51,194 6Berkshire......................................... 5,163 5,462 5,602 39,567 41,941 43,237 9Bristol.............................................. 20,069 21,053 21,922 36,916 38,666 40,164 12Dukes 863 904 943 55,721 57,838 59,760 4Essex 34,390 36,344 37,528 47,034 49,579 50,895 7Franklin............................................ 2,633 2,821 2,931 36,683 39,301 40,778 11Hampden......................................... 15,956 16,785 17,602 34,171 35,885 37,516 14Hampshire...................................... 5,400 5,761 5,952 34,921 37,119 38,203 13Middlesex....................................... 82,298 86,997 89,397 56,062 58,961 60,093 3Nantucket....................................... 705 726 746 65,241 65,644 66,147 1Norfolk............................................. 39,079 41,098 42,284 59,868 62,638 63,935 2Plymouth......................................... 21,714 22,881 23,721 44,384 46,567 47,984 8Suffolk.............................................. 35,062 37,705 38,826 48,983 51,734 52,276 5Worcester........................................ 31,142 33,034 34,252 39,305 41,498 42,850 10

Michigan................................ 334,769284,150

343,585291,175

349,612295,285

33,20334,553

34,18535,522

34,95336,201Metropolitan p o r tio n ...................

Nonmetropolitan p o rtio n ........... 50,620 52,410 54,327 27,232 28,271 29,435Alcona............................................. 265 274 286 23,088 24,056 25,293 70Alger................................................ 215 221 226 22,474 22,873 23,728 81Allegan............................................ 3,398 3,526 3,609 30,227 31,223 31,837 25Alpena............................................. 847 876 928 28,424 29,448 31,340 27Antrim.............................................. 701 728 738 28,954 30,080 30,727 31Arenac............................................. 406 421 447 24,207 25,311 27,273 53Baraga............................................. 200 208 221 22,940 23,988 25,767 67Barry................................................ 1,830 1,884 1,926 31,103 31,898 32,743 22B ay................................................... 3,134 3,218 3,332 29,023 29,968 30,971 28Benzie............................................. 487 509 518 27,678 29,054 29,763 37Berrien............................................. 4,938 5,239 5,398 30,927 32,767 33,669 16Branch............................................. 1,124 1,144 1,186 24,261 24,739 25,901 65Calhoun........................................... 4,001 4,150 4,317 29,113 30,361 31,652 26Cass 1,549 1,616 1,663 30,645 31,921 32,983 19Charlevoix 902 920 939 34,514 35,105 36,120 9Cheboygan..................................... 698 723 742 25,816 26,947 28,018 50Chippewa 869 904 954 22,534 23,305 24,586 77Clare 742 759 801 23,913 24,748 26,392 62Clinton 2,293 2,414 2,507 33,036 34,620 35,913 11Crawford. 335 345 357 22,786 23,744 24,743 74Delta 1031 1,066 1,108 27,343 28,504 29,760 38Dickinson, 835 876 920 30,791 32,313 34,209 14Eaton 3,267 3,402 3,515 30,457 31,748 32,906 21Emmet 1,178 1,252 1,273 35,227 37,490 37,935 6Genesee.. 12,342 12,529 12,646 28,218 28,863 29,488 43Gladwin... 601 621 640 22,517 23,635 24,643 75Gogebic.. 408 427 445 25,090 26,429 27,717 51Grand Traverse............................... 2,951 3,037 3,105 34,971 35,618 36,129 8Gratiot.............................................. 1050 1,080 1,145 24,817 25,468 27,047 55Hillsdale........................................... 1,180 1,210 1,237 25,269 26,058 26,923 57Houghton......................................... 840 883 922 24,027 25,271 26,107 63Huron, , 1036 1062 1175 30,807 31,962 36,024 10Ingham... 8,814 9,053 9,363 31,562 32,492 33,685 15Ionia,, , 1,493 1,556 1,621 23,307 24,301 25,371 68Iosco. 632 651 679 23,860 24,714 26,005 64Iron ...... 326 339 357 27,057 28,418 30,277 33Isabella............................................ 1,720 1,771 1,844 25,857 26,548 27,639 52Jackson ........................................... 4,476 4,649 4,745 27,494 28,576 29,610 39Kalamazoo..................................... 8,102 8,407 8,662 33,283 34,362 35,190 12Kalkaska.......................................... 382 402 422 22,172 23,459 24,632 76Kent................................................. 20,626 20,895 21,225 34,455 34,687 35,099 13Keweenaw...................................... 60 65 68 27,487 29,034 30,048 36Lake................................................. 252 259 275 22,617 23,335 24,926 72Lapeer............................................. 2,715 2,763 2,803 29,422 30,074 30,829 30Leelanau......................................... 838 868 888 38,293 39,670 40,656 3Lenawee......................................... 2,957 3,008 3,081 29,205 29,728 30,594 32Livingston....................................... 6,766 7,055 7,128 37,097 38,565 39,039 5

Luce................................................. 134 137 146 20,050 20,500 22,158 83Mackinac.......................................... 326 341 352 29,627 31,228 32,957 20Macomb........................................... 29,069 29,890 30,265 35,120 36,061 36,462 7Manistee.......................................... 635 668 691 25,473 26,944 28,079 47Marquette........................................ 1,809 1,926 2,019 27,783 29,552 30,838 29Mason.............................................. 771 810 845 26,769 28,297 29,515 42Mecosta........................................... 951 993 1034 22,558 23,736 24,747 73Menominee..................................... 632 660 694 25,995 27,331 28,736 46Midland............................................ 3,153 3,376 3,467 38,074 40,877 41,990 2Missaukee........................................ 346 354 368 23,044 23,681 24,541 78Monroe............................................ 4,899 5,078 5,105 31,957 33,111 33,397 17Montcalm......................................... 1,360 1,377 1,430 21,550 21,913 22,755 82Montmorency.................................. 232 238 249 22,504 23,335 24,481 79Muskegon 4,628 4,773 4,899 26,582 27,390 28,062 48Newaygo.......................................... 1,231 1,261 1,304 25,020 25,602 26,577 61Oakland........................................... 62,933 64,261 64,506 52,308 53,474 53,650 1Oceana 691 709 738 24,686 25,466 26,585 60Ogemaw.......................................... 492 512 536 22,936 24,047 25,314 69Ontonagon...................................... 188 194 199 26,635 27,945 29,592 40Osceola........................................... 565 561 577 24,317 24,278 25,218 71Oscoda............................................ 199 204 214 22,112 22,827 24,064 80Otsego............................................. 668 671 690 27,547 27,887 29,152 44Ottawa 8,221 8,424 8,612 32,006 32,551 33,009 18Presque Isle.................................... 328 344 362 23,600 24,882 26,657 59Roscommon................................... 623 644 668 24,303 25,362 26,768 58Saginaw........................................... 5,770 5,894 6,054 28,181 29,177 30,143 34St. Clair............................................ 5,171 5,328 5,397 30,366 31,351 31,956 24St. Joseph........................................ 1,639 1,718 1,747 26,300 27,530 28,058 49Sanilac............................................. 1,196 1,215 1,295 27,231 27,922 30,143 34Schoolcraft...................................... 213 224 242 24,689 26,533 29,571 41Shiawassee.................................... 1,842 1,884 1,924 25,508 26,252 27,163 54Tuscola............................................. 1,350 1,384 1,447 23,665 24,415 25,818 66Van Buren........................................ 2,035 2,156 2,256 26,058 27,671 28,934 45Washtenaw..................................... 13,255 13,614 13,483 38,305 39,142 39,107 4Wayne 60,591 61,667 62,551 30,164 31,125 32,094 23Wexford............................................ 810 831 856 25,607 26,205 27,010 56

Minnesota.............................. 205,803

165,161

216,436

173,936

224,671

179,138

39,975

43,050

41,69344,864

42,953

45,752Metropolitan p ortion ....................

Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n ........... 40,643 42,501 45,532 30,982 32,338 34,622Aitkin................................................ 425 445 457 26,623 27,804 28,747 81Anoka .............................................. 11,866 12,478 12,747 36,576 38,162 38,744 22Becker.............................................. 1013 1060 1,094 31,883 33,266 34,241 57Beltrami........................................... 1,180 1,227 1,297 27,425 28,384 29,633 79Benton............................................. 1,199 1,232 1,267 30,730 31,146 31,763 70Big Stone......................................... 171 175 198 31,977 32,657 37,309 36Blue Earth........................................ 1,953 2,011 2,122 32,909 33,538 35,009 49Brown............................................... 861 885 942 33,049 34,151 36,576 43Carlton............................................. 942 995 1033 27,961 29,576 30,317 77Carver.............................................. 4,166 4,572 4,798 48,152 51,768 53,219 2Cass................................................ 885 927 966 30,822 32,378 33,664 62Chippewa......................................... 436 458 500 34,755 36,891 40,418 16Chisago........................................... 1,625 1,666 1,750 32,916 33,367 34,764 51Clay.................................................. 1,642 1,744 1,894 30,370 31,910 33,988 59Clearwater...................................... 207 213 225 25,290 25,872 27,228 86Cook................................................ 178 186 191 33,147 34,324 34,813 50Cottonwood.................................... 370 389 420 32,422 34,351 37,415 35Crow W ing...................................... 1,779 1,859 1,907 29,279 30,181 30,595 75Dakota............................................. 16,859 17,809 18,243 43,720 45,630 46,357 5Dodge.............................................. 659 693 719 33,910 35,716 36,565 44Douglas........................................... 1,159 1,217 1,328 32,617 33,821 36,655 42Faribault........................................... 522 570 657 34,779 38,417 44,836 7Fillmore............................................ 630 666 692 30,054 31,678 33,128 66Freeborn.......................................... 978 1032 1090 31,188 33,036 35,177 48Goodhue.......................................... 1,629 1,693 1,776 35,840 37,038 38,789 21Grant................................................ 177 192 229 29,441 32,146 38,437 26Hennepin........................................ 60,304 63,298 64,701 53,587 55,819 56,564 1Houston........................................... 668 687 706 34,073 35,201 36,563 45Hubbard........................................... 530 546 596 28,536 29,164 31,784 68Isanti................................................ 1,215 1,271 1,319 31,824 32,666 33,647 63Itasca............................................... 1,242 1,299 1,363 28,175 29,228 30,656 74Jackson............................................ 358 372 415 32,653 34,021 38,396 28Kanabec.......................................... 441 456 473 27,488 28,215 29,264 80Kandiyohi......................................... 1,422 1,493 1,580 34,795 36,534 38,571 24Kittson.............................................. 145 156 231 31,523 34,899 52,127 3Koochiching.................................... 407 426 432 30,119 31,824 32,631 67Lacqui Parle................................... 246 252 274 33,847 34,707 38,179 32Lake................................................. 379 395 410 35,042 36,698 38,421 27Lake of the Woods......................... 112 113 121 26,771 27,856 30,559 76Le Sueur.......................................... 876 905 954 31,729 32,290 34,042 58Lincoln............................................. 182 188 201 31,047 32,336 34,680 52Lyon................................................. 853 888 957 34,358 35,747 38,212 31McLeod............................................ 1,157 1,201 1,239 31,381 32,354 33,351 65Mahnomen...................................... 131 139 145 25,983 27,540 28,557 83Marshall........................................... 299 323 406 31,079 34,226 43,631 11M artin .............................................. 758 791 865 36,975 38,744 42,414 12Meeker............................................. 710 735 785 30,555 31,623 33,739 61Mille Lacs......................................... 645 681 705 24,853 25,985 26,811 87Morrison........................................... 902 953 1030 27,715 29,102 31,240 72Mower.............................................. 1,264 1,332 1,398 33,153 35,003 36,798 39

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Table 3. Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County, 2006-2008—Continues

Area

Personal income Per capita personal income1

Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

Murray.............................................. 303 323 368 35,159 38,095 43,665 10Nicollet............................................. 1090 1,107 1,176 34,573 34,829 36,776 40Nobles............................................. 675 722 781 33,643 35,921 38,261 30Norman.. 235 246 290 34,960 37,330 44,339 8Olmsted. 5,722 6,066 6,218 41,635 43,455 43,833 9Otter Tail 1,698 1,775 1,907 29,727 31,163 33,513 64Pennington....................................... 463 491 532 33,673 35,616 38,607 23Pine . .. 709 742 781 25,323 26,315 27,506 85Pipestone......................................... 315 336 373 33,982 36,201 39,890 18Polk 962 1013 1126 31,346 32,958 36,854 38Pope................................................ 347 363 411 31,457 33,032 37,542 34Ramsey........................................... 21,527 22,380 22,960 43,339 44,813 45,677 6Red Lake ......................................... 107 116 123 26,099 28,120 29,707 78Redwood......................................... 512 527 589 32,590 33,778 37,782 33Renville............................................ 517 541 631 31,702 33,489 39,844 19Rice 1,829 1,901 1,989 29,745 30,663 31,776 69Rock 309 325 364 32,944 34,304 38,540 25Roseau............................................ 538 562 629 33,589 35,182 39,434 20St. Louis........................................... 6,595 6,930 7,187 33,622 35,277 36,454 46Scott ............................................ 4,636 5,011 5,279 37,774 39,714 40,851 15Sherburne........................................ 2,474 2,641 2,711 29,452 30,796 31,080 73Sibley.... 469 487 538 31,325 32,340 35,714 47Stearns.. 4,588 4,829 5,073 31,697 32,956 34,328 56Steele.... 1,220 1,271 1,355 33,841 34,965 37,021 37Stevens., 327 353 386 33,936 36,883 40,186 17Swift.................................................. 297 301 342 26,505 27,128 31,241 71Todd................................................. 615 635 676 25,689 26,425 28,176 84Traverse........................................... 117 122 148 31,257 33,246 40,986 14Wabasha 719 765 804 32,863 35,150 36,740 41Wadena. 337 353 382 25,354 26,363 28,672 82Waseca.. 571 604 655 29,498 31,078 33,786 60Washington..................................... 10,082 10,789 11,169 45,387 47,657 48,617 4Watonwan....................................... 334 342 373 30,060 31,131 34,344 55Wilkin 215 223 267 33,077 34,396 41,932 13Winona............................................ 1,589 1,647 1,711 32,094 33,144 34,499 53Wright.............................................. 3,668 3,948 4,135 32,201 33,689 34,466 54Yellow Medicine.............................. 331 356 380 32,478 35,341 38,281 29

M iss iss ipp i........................... 81,136 86,314 89,331 28,006 29,542 30,383Metropolitan p ortion .................... 39,841 43,235 44,126 31,651 33,755 33,979Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n ........... 41,295 43,079 45,205 25,205 26,254 27,537Adam s... 906 940 995 28,220 29,742 31,924 12Alcorn.... 877 921 968 24,737 25,744 27,017 34Amite 317 327 348 23,424 24,560 26,282 44Attala 449 462 493 23,048 23,615 25,011 55Benton... 156 162 170 19,635 20,302 20,997 80Bolivar.... 885 955 993 23,533 25,552 26,835 36Calhoun. 335 349 356 22,934 23,868 24,530 60Carroll.... 271 297 309 26,446 28,725 29,753 18Chickasaw....................................... 423 439 454 22,363 23,250 24,176 63Choctaw. 185 190 200 20,170 21,071 22,029 78Claiborne......................................... 219 230 241 19,817 21,509 22,252 77Clarke.... 381 405 431 21,857 23,317 24,840 57C lay...... 579 576 586 27,593 27,615 28,301 23Coahoma......................................... 744 767 793 26,658 27,827 29,159 19Copiah.. 635 653 688 21,700 22,323 23,538 70Covington........................................ 458 487 511 22,665 23,994 24,933 56DeSoto............................................. 4,630 4,968 5,026 32,090 33,191 32,393 10Forrest............................................. 2,094 2,129 2,183 27,020 26,903 27,342 31Franklin. 179 182 191 21,646 21,842 22,929 73George.. 498 515 567 23,091 23,391 25,212 52Greene.. 255 269 286 19,621 19,652 20,026 81Grenada 593 601 620 25,758 26,000 26,830 37Hancock 1227 1,719 1,490 31,961 43,260 36,796 2Harrison 5,669 6,535 6,489 32,983 37,074 36,188 4Hinds............................................... 8,432 8,479 8,756 33,610 34,057 35,385 5Holmes............................................ 415 442 463 20,185 21,638 22,565 74Humphreys..................................... 209 223 230 20,746 22,508 23,024 72Issaquena........................................ 37 47 45 21,196 28,085 27,372 30Itawamba......................................... 585 610 644 25,486 26,536 27,894 25Jackson. 3,825 4,613 4,626 29,841 35,220 35,045 6Jasper... 419 442 470 23,404 24,620 25,969 45Jefferson.......................................... 157 165 178 17,559 18,416 19,970 82Jefferson Davis............................... 283 292 333 21,949 22,938 26,359 41Jones............................................... 1,923 2,031 2,126 28,964 30,386 31,505 15Kemper. 206 210 220 20,386 21,032 22,302 76Lafayette 1,297 1,358 1,406 30,275 31,350 32,181 11Lamar... 1,403 1,545 1,637 30,574 32,501 33,452 8Lauderdale...................................... 2,307 2,374 2,510 29,983 30,445 31,908 13Lawrence......................................... 339 350 380 25,678 26,393 28,624 22Leake.... 493 509 551 21,795 22,352 23,979 64Lee 2,475 2,601 2,690 31,220 32,466 33,219 9Leflore.............................................. 895 923 945 25,466 26,299 26,943 35Lincoln.. 888 904 951 26,009 26,349 27,446 28Lowndes 1,681 1,776 1,848 28,197 29,841 31,196 16Madison 3,797 4,022 4,175 43,518 44,940 45,635 1Marion.. 622 642 696 24,439 25,036 27,058 33Marshall 841 898 934 23,394 24,615 25,326 50Monroe. 943 980 1011 25,390 26,444 27,219 32Montgomery................................... 278 284 297 24,008 24,749 26,355 42Neshoba.......................................... 894 909 958 30,022 30,447 31,812 14Newton............................................ 519 546 574 23,274 24,184 25,479 49

Personal income Per capita personal income1

Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

257 269 281 21,724 22,681 23,873 661,167 1,223 1,281 27,018 27,867 29,068 20

820 859 907 23,431 24,409 25,646 471,312 1,378 1,449 23,405 24,122 25,086 53

254 262 274 21,212 21,514 22,413 75954 983 1060 23,903 24,713 26,576 39707 730 745 24,669 25,339 25,702 46537 562 591 21,059 22,064 23,059 71199 211 226 21,999 24,074 26,345 43

4,454 4,691 4,936 32,902 33,929 35,012 7610 647 690 20,995 22,161 23,567 69129 147 136 22,458 26,802 24,721 58720 765 812 25,809 27,495 28,974 21365 378 398 22,861 23,689 25,246 51404 415 447 26,196 26,642 27,379 29649 697 742 20,949 22,518 24,624 59314 334 357 23,280 25,392 27,717 26714 746 768 26,760 27,737 28,217 24494 518 523 23,162 24,154 24,301 62416 434 455 21,832 22,628 23,829 67244 279 317 23,457 26,566 30,072 17662 689 716 24,662 25,700 26,406 40334 344 369 21,625 22,401 23,894 65

1,622 1,655 1,759 32,984 33,857 36,542 31,338 1,417 1,514 23,719 25,532 27,553 27

480 507 533 22,869 23,968 25,614 48212 223 234 21,650 22,802 23,648 68200 207 223 19,324 20,265 21,959 79475 486 518 24,226 24,690 26,617 38321 327 342 23,635 23,808 25,020 54642 675 691 22,345 23,594 24,402 61

198,683 207,552 216,547 33,896 35,120 36,356160,341 167,330 174,055 36,545 37,757 38,87538,343 40,223 42,492 26,012 27,213 28,730

595 620 642 24,116 25,174 25,686 92576 630 672 34,193 37,404 39,714 4178 192 207 29,288 31,514 34,492 12693 737 789 26,714 28,683 30,612 44917 955 984 25,512 26,475 27,182 76308 315 346 23,863 24,724 27,661 72478 499 544 28,185 29,438 32,169 33444 465 492 24,215 25,011 26,542 85277 286 302 22,871 23,577 25,273 98

5,086 5,376 5,576 33,946 35,298 36,133 92,533 2,645 2,764 28,973 29,782 30,990 421,173 1,227 1,356 28,356 29,849 32,867 27

276 290 308 30,001 31,374 33,468 211088 1,147 1,201 25,344 26,544 27,563 73

1,266 1,305 1,342 31,759 32,311 32,963 262,279 2,425 2,483 31,590 33,385 33,913 16

270 289 315 27,217 29,382 32,437 29141 144 151 23,950 24,205 25,577 95

2,988 3,167 3,306 31,326 32,346 33,300 25314 329 340 22,611 23,837 24,854 102233 247 260 29,611 31,790 33,933 15

1,908 2,067 2,159 27,270 28,206 28,539 61184 196 208 25,516 27,259 29,046 58

7,410 7,826 8,102 34,890 35,860 36,269 8610 656 690 29,738 31,267 32,844 28

2,647 2,762 2,868 36,207 37,533 38,550 6443 474 506 25,424 27,014 29,187 57654 671 697 27,538 27,973 29,188 56191 192 207 25,160 25,488 27,786 70426 440 453 25,885 26,156 26,965 80194 207 215 23,897 25,731 26,717 83237 258 273 19,213 20,965 22,389 110370 377 395 24,550 25,162 26,175 88296 305 316 22,056 22,682 23,248 109832 862 918 26,220 27,335 29,299 55

3,210 3,381 3,555 32,410 33,815 35,244 11423 444 454 27,410 28,847 29,758 51185 201 208 29,324 32,336 33,569 18

8,404 8,900 9,126 32,368 33,739 34,193 14257 272 284 25,473 27,060 28,189 66213 227 237 24,409 25,893 27,149 77609 638 663 27,121 28,490 29,916 50182 188 199 20,101 20,799 22,082 113140 149 163 28,404 30,114 33,391 23296 314 334 29,997 31,978 33,877 17956 975 1018 24,952 25,297 26,124 89241 264 293 23,637 26,176 29,342 53

24,235 25,029 25,801 35,608 36,526 36,821 73,052 3,181 3,316 27,011 27,664 28,431 646,559 6,875 7,270 30,684 31,843 33,408 221,323 1,368 1,429 25,600 26,310 27,394 74

107 114 122 26,423 28,218 30,459 46864 902 935 24,792 25,560 26,345 87

1042 1116 1,179 31,767 34,189 35,919 10881 927 966 23,760 24,680 25,660 93233 250 267 23,190 25,055 26,995 78

1,327 1,403 1,484 26,697 27,252 28,149 67

Area

Noxubee.....Oktibbeha...Panola..........Pearl River..Perry............Pike..............Pontotoc......Prentiss.......Quitman.....Rankin.........Scott.............Sharkey.......Simpson......Smith............S tone...........Sunflower....Tallahatchie.TateTippah.........Tishomingo.Tunica.......Union........Walthall....Warren......Washington.Wayne.........Webster.....W ilkinson....Winston.......Yalobusha... Yazoo..........

M issouri......................Metropolitan p o rtion .........Nonmetropolitan portion..A dair.....................................Andrew..................................Atchison................................Audrain..................................Barry.....................................Barton...................................BatesBenton..................................Bollinger................................Boone...................................Buchanan.............................B utler....................................Caldwell................................Callaway..............................Camden................................Cape Girardeau..................Carroll...................................CarlerCassCedar....................................Chariton................................Christian................................C lark.....................................Clay.......................................Clinton...................................C o le ......................................Cooper..................................Crawford..............................Dade.....................................Dallas....................................Daviess................................DeKalb..................................Dent......................................Douglas................................Dunklin..................................Franklin................................Gasconade..........................Gentry...................................Greene..................................Grundy..................................Harrison...............................Henry....................................Hickory..................................H o lt.......................................Howard................................Howell..................................IronJackson................................Jasper..................................Jefferson..............................Johnson...............................Knox.....................................Laclede................................Lafayette..............................Lawrence............................Lewis....................................Lincoln.................................

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Personal income Per capita personal income1 Personal income Per capita personal income1

Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank

in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

334 343 361 26,006 26,912 28,505 63 Mineral............................................. 97 103 104 24,400 26,609 26,962 49402 429 442 28,498 30,328 31,296 39 Missoula.......................................... 3,461 3,679 3,776 33,249 34,758 35,108 18524 537 555 22,855 23,404 24,268 104 Musselshell..................................... 97 104 107 21,754 23,377 23,708 56405 423 437 26,152 27,330 28,285 65 Park. 497 522 538 31,382 32,542 33,412 25276 286 300 22,807 23,279 24,155 106 Petroleum........................................ 11 12 13 23,088 26,852 29,309 40226 233 244 25,093 25,860 27,346 75 Phillips............................................. 110 122 129 27,869 30,918 32,878 26778 815 863 27,543 28,954 30,523 45 Pondera 175 183 196 29,403 30,850 33,558 23

92 94 93 26,603 27,400 26,758 82 Powder R iver.................................. 38 40 41 21,760 23,779 24,090 54594 614 639 24,036 24,749 25,730 91 Powell.............................................. 159 163 170 22,442 22,950 24,161 53326 340 374 23,845 25,179 27,938 69 Prairie.............................................. 28 31 32 26,417 29,682 29,704 38409 435 456 27,185 28,807 30,264 47 Ravalli.............................................. 1113 1,191 1,207 27,960 29,552 29,743 37228 242 256 24,815 26,338 28,016 68 Richland 317 358 375 35,031 39,367 40,919 1334 341 371 28,010 28,610 31,306 38 Roosevelt 217 251 256 21,168 24,829 25,375 51536 565 593 25,971 27,205 28,529 62 Rosebud 284 296 306 31,281 32,482 33,423 24476 500 553 26,707 28,310 31,557 36 Sanders 258 271 278 23,779 24,577 25,162 52

1,612 1,699 1,804 29,094 30,322 32,231 31 Sheridan 100 113 132 29,517 33,796 40,529 2508 539 565 23,072 24,453 25,618 94 Silver Bow 1,142 1,181 1,234 34,988 36,248 37,660 8228 230 241 21,938 22,210 23,389 108 Stillwater.......................................... 268 290 294 31,709 33,550 33,801 22405 424 450 30,077 31,760 33,553 19 Sweet Grass................................... 102 110 109 27,808 29,440 29,403 39191 200 209 20,279 21,324 22,258 111 Teton................................................ 199 217 229 32,550 35,168 37,181 11484 498 570 25,781 26,814 31,059 41 Toole 164 167 190 31,894 33,376 37,530 9498 519 543 26,957 27,707 29,013 59 Treasure 16 18 20 23,912 27,118 30,395 35

1,085 1,162 1,222 26,772 28,475 29,746 52 Valley 220 233 250 31,958 33,835 36,230 131,187 1,235 1,275 27,977 29,090 30,264 47 Wheatland...................................... 52 57 57 26,289 28,355 27,816 44

443 462 499 23,823 25,042 26,979 79 Wibaux 21 25 23 23,788 27,566 26,667 503,324 3,554 3,710 38,828 40,543 41,542 2 Yellowstone..................................... 5,031 5,394 5,551 36,392 38,514 38,927 5

6921,513

119272

7251,642

120290

7711,820

123297

23,27434,49323,68227,933

24,02136,98524,64929,804

25,41340,67225,43030,756

973

9643

Nebraska...............................Metropolitan p ortion ....................Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n ...........

62,87140,20022,671

964

67,07842,22024,858

1060

69,82143,50426,317

1082

35,71339,65830,35929,339

37,89941,13233,43532,251

39,18241,82435,47832,632657 679 712 25,807 26,499 27,773 71 Adams............................................. 69

737 777 808 31,115 33,028 34,344 13 Antelope.......................................... 211 244 272 31,198 36,553 41,138 14156 158 170 24,225 24,745 26,860 81 Arthur............................................... 14 14 13 37,923 36,605 35,288 52296 308 326 21,744 22,715 24,182 105 Banner............................................. 23 24 25 31,288 34,110 37,452 29

12,308 13,026 13,768 36,585 37,885 39,383 5 Blaine............................................... 16 17 14 33,605 37,430 32,392 72212 216 234 22,606 22,860 24,956 100 Boone.............................................. 164 181 190 29,518 32,806 34,660 54503 539 571 28,187 30,207 32,250 30 Box Butte......................................... 352 375 395 31,992 33,961 35,643 47

1,483 1,583 1,651 23,877 25,237 26,070 90 Boyd................................................. 58 61 68 27,306 29,145 32,649 6850,675 52,244 53,927 50,845 52,576 54,343 1 Brown............................................... 94 94 90 28,874 29,633 29,053 87

673 706 757 29,549 31,088 33,500 20 Buffalo.............................................. 1,379 1,510 1,566 30,996 33,634 34,659 5590 96 99 22,165 23,380 23,909 107 Burt.................................................. 218 239 253 30,574 34,074 36,282 42

117 127 128 24,497 26,377 26,637 84 Butler............................................... 238 286 310 28,364 34,080 36,934 341,155 1,207 1,269 28,379 29,570 31,131 40 Cass................................................ 876 921 970 34,386 36,074 37,835 26

167 169 179 20,225 20,317 21,382 115 Cedar............................................... 272 304 344 31,243 35,608 40,984 15173 188 192 26,610 29,047 30,167 49 Chase.............................................. 119 138 160 31,550 37,328 44,377 7797 825 923 26,787 27,846 31,416 37 Cherry.............................................. 180 174 181 31,133 30,713 32,521 71907 960 996 29,166 30,529 31,636 34 Cheyenne ....................................... 356 392 421 36,630 39,642 42,682 10191 205 216 27,852 30,156 31,591 35 Clay.................................................. 195 217 255 30,515 34,435 40,735 20

1,194 1,301 1,356 26,914 28,352 28,680 60 Colfax............................................... 305 322 334 30,667 32,299 33,216 67487 515 545 19,850 21,020 22,244 112 Cuming............................................ 331 350 340 35,168 37,797 36,959 33535 562 589 26,621 28,015 29,322 54 Custer.............................................. 315 353 384 28,760 32,629 35,494 51897 961 1040 30,344 31,535 33,369 24 Dakota............................................. 515 546 574 25,623 26,848 28,231 91520 556 598 21,545 22,872 24,401 103 Dawes.............................................. 231 240 256 26,535 27,381 29,480 86285 294 311 22,416 23,492 24,944 101 Dawson............................................ 658 708 719 26,566 28,587 28,941 88823 873 912 23,510 24,313 25,034 99 Deuel............................................... 55 61 64 28,884 32,477 34,001 61

52 53 53 24,881 25,460 26,526 86 Dixon............................................... 159 172 185 25,680 27,543 29,535 84370 380 402 20,481 20,974 22,047 114 Dodge.............................................. 1,157 1,218 1,267 32,258 33,971 35,529 50

10,469 10,846 11,492 29,588 30,494 32,214 32 Douglas........................................... 21,988 22,943 23,432 44,668 46,135 46,576 530,447 32,475 33,516 32,177 33,927 34,622 Dundy.............................................. 65 81 94 32,041 40,643 47,975 3

11,582 12,307 12,673 34,690 36,473 37,067Fillmore............................................Franklin............................................

18590

227102

262118

30,40027,370

37,64332,663

43,67738,166

825

18,865262

20,168281

20,843 30,80729,576

32,54131,754

33,28831,278

75 88 95 27,82827,916

33,18633,724

36,96639,730

32281 32 Furnas ............................................. 133 157 182 21

271 292 305 21,367 22,882 23,799 55 Gage................................................ 746 786 833 32,323 34,063 36,468 40144 160 179 22,014 24,567 27,721 45 Garden............................................. 70 79 84 36,019 42,941 46,859 4114 127 133 25,208 27,791 28,404 43 Garfield............................................ 55 58 57 31,176 33,788 33,271 66337 348 349 34,647 35,712 35,949 15 Gosper............................................. 62 74 86 31,713 37,649 45,103 629 37 39 23,494 30,100 32,492 27 Grant................................................ 17 16 17 27,031 26,465 28,706 89

2,753 2,886 2,997 33,652 35,286 36,533 12 Greeley............................................ 62 66 68 25,941 28,234 29,488 85149 175 204 28,376 33,545 39,374 4 H a ll.................................................. 1,820 1,957 2,032 33,178 35,329 36,030 45331 349 360 29,869 31,414 32,458 28 Hamilton.......................................... 290 339 379 31,228 36,383 40,751 18

48 61 68 28,026 36,161 40,527 3 Harlan.............................................. 97 116 134 28,395 34,458 40,736 19233 257 268 27,274 29,921 31,497 31 Hayes............................................... 27 37 48 27,404 38,170 49,005 2236 248 257 26,737 27,978 28,854 41 Hitchcock........................................ 70 85 87 24,177 29,657 30,492 80

89 97 100 34,007 36,604 37,330 10 Holt.................................................. 338 379 428 32,663 36,998 42,505 11344 375 382 30,529 33,457 34,170 21 Hooker............................................. 22 21 21 29,525 29,744 28,675 90

2,905 3,060 3,117 34,252 35,094 34,982 19 Howard............................................ 171 191 206 26,412 29,618 32,103 752,979 3,193 3,227 35,259 36,578 35,926 17 Jefferson.......................................... 227 255 262 29,548 34,234 35,758 46

32 35 38 26,699 29,164 32,321 29 Johnson........................................... 134 143 152 26,027 28,297 29,948 82342 344 366 25,550 25,787 27,402 46 Kearney ........................................... 208 244 268 31,633 37,146 41,224 13

28 32 32 25,250 28,651 30,562 34 Keith................................................. 225 254 277 28,103 31,748 35,535 4979 85 86 27,392 29,337 30,149 36 Keya Paha....................................... 23 25 28 26,042 29,822 34,501 56

531 558 591 32,374 33,851 35,933 16 Kimball............................................. 115 125 131 31,116 34,505 36,975 31363 390 406 33,381 35,016 35,968 14 Knox................................................. 221 246 258 25,622 28,549 30,439 81

51 59 62 24,166 28,712 30,643 33 Lancaster........................................ 9,658 10,104 10,412 35,671 36,832 37,453 28704 758 770 24,979 26,986 27,156 48 Lincoln............................................. 1117 1,223 1,302 31,504 34,501 36,494 38

2,059 2,227 2,339 34,863 37,031 38,243 6 Logan............................................... 21 24 26 28,353 33,001 36,718 3753 58 66 28,898 32,044 38,015 7 Loup................................................. 14 14 14 21,764 21,076 20,676 92

464 490 510 24,906 26,166 27,191 47 McPherson..................................... 13 11 9 26,591 21,661 17,926 9342 47 53 24,229 27,541 31,854 30 Madison........................................... 1,067 1,128 1,177 30,259 33,034 34,407 57

245 261 261 34,145 35,428 34,908 20 Merrick............................................. 222 237 246 28,796 31,306 32,307 7452 56 54 27,060 29,055 28,476 42 Morrill............................................... 173 192 206 34,603 38,375 41,512 12

Area

Linn.........................................Livingston..............................McDonald.............................Macon....................................Madison.................................Maries....................................Marion...................................Mercer...................................Miller......................................Mississippi............................Moniteau...............................Monroe..................................Montgomery.........................Morgan..................................New Madrid..........................Newton..................................Nodaway...............................O regon..................................Osage....................................Ozark....................................Pemiscot...............................Perry.....................................Pettis......................................Phelps..................................Pike........................................PlattePolk........................................Pulaski...................................Putnam.................................Ralls.....................................Randolph..............................Ray........................................Reynolds................................Ripley.....................................St. Charles............................St. Clair..................................Ste. Genevieve....................St. Francois.........................St. Lou is...............................S aline...................................Schuyler...............................Scotland...............................S cott.....................................Shannon...............................Shelby...................................Stoddard...............................Stone....................................Sullivan.................................Taney....................................Texas....................................Vernon..................................Warren..................................Washington..........................Wayne...................................Webster................................Worth....................................W right...................................St. Louis C ity .......................

Montana......................Metropolitan p o r tio n ........Nonmetropolitan p o rtio n .Beaverhead.........................Big Horn...............................B la ine...................................Broadwater..........................Carbon..................................C arter...................................Cascade...............................Chouteau..............................Custer...................................Daniels.................................Dawson.................................Deer Lodge..........................Fallon....................................Fergus..................................Flathead...............................Gallatin.................................Garfield.................................Glacier..................................Golden Valley......................Granite..................................H ill.........................................Jefferson...............................Judith Basin.........................Lake......................................Lewis and Clark...................L iberty..................................Lincoln..................................McCone................................Madison................................Meagher..............................

See the footnotes at the end of the table.

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Personal income Per capita personal income1

Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

59,274 63,182 66,337 30,513 32,093 33,389

41,433 44,067 45,981 32,502 33,935 34,94617,841 19,115 20,356 26,716 28,523 30,33721,796 22,830 23,600 35,184 36,306 37,140 5

75 77 83 21,890 22,259 24,276 291,641 1,798 1,898 26,710 28,807 30,127 14

597 635 679 22,142 23,352 24,970 28376 396 418 28,180 30,073 32,338 9

1,346 1,459 1,491 29,488 32,351 34,042 752 53 58 27,457 28,460 31,055 13

4,858 5,281 5,611 25,068 26,642 27,855 211,673 1,802 1,985 32,955 35,161 38,344 3

771 833 899 26,101 27,884 29,974 1688 90 99 19,922 20,451 22,807 3223 21 23 31,602 29,918 35,105 6

115 126 137 23,303 25,046 27,182 231,761 1,967 2,248 30,966 33,947 38,019 4

524 571 600 25,045 27,427 28,675 201,061 1,066 1,071 56,743 57,473 58,698 1

555 597 642 20,910 22,269 23,682 301,410 1,509 1,583 20,005 21,587 22,485 33

102 106 114 20,070 21,074 22,834 311,457 1,538 1,594 23,173 24,301 25,167 27

230 242 257 25,505 26,989 28,712 191002 1036 1091 24,573 25,406 26,863 25480 540 564 25,482 28,338 30,077 15

3,319 3,631 3,846 29,620 30,817 31,401 123,331 3,568 3,858 27,391 29,173 31,518 10

737 782 829 25,652 27,442 29,182 175,867 6,335 6,531 41,485 44,186 44,927 2

288 312 338 22,942 25,024 26,594 26436 462 493 23,914 25,434 27,157 24927 992 1044 29,524 31,386 33,131 8419 438 454 25,009 26,415 27,777 22114 102 118 30,769 27,359 31,427 11

1,843 1,984 2,082 26,450 27,771 28,783 18

851,635 925,063 950,210 43,997 47,628 48,809

807,293 877,584 900,678 45,329 49,091 50,24344,341 47,479 49,531 28,662 30,709 32,13912,441 13,339 13,821 41,602 44,726 46,450 7

1,143 1,198 1,285 23,118 24,359 26,033 6235,264 38,319 40,180 25,715 27,664 28,921 56

5,906 6,442 6,740 30,181 33,042 34,631 262,241 2,414 2,532 27,817 30,074 31,719 432,257 2,460 2,538 28,138 30,776 31,820 423,530 3,800 3,994 26,286 28,358 29,893 502,591 2,788 2,942 29,391 31,656 33,469 321,396 1,493 1,549 27,330 29,190 30,411 492,347 2,541 2,623 28,655 31,034 32,111 412,163 2,358 2,402 34,676 37,864 38,767 151,280 1,375 1,433 26,503 28,454 29,776 531,288 1,365 1,411 27,757 29,498 30,719 47

11,572 12,554 12,921 39,702 43,021 44,174 931,732 33,947 35,298 34,631 37,231 38,795 14

1,094 1,180 1,228 28,679 31,169 32,527 391,247 1,344 1,417 24,758 26,623 28,091 601,652 1,756 1,842 30,077 31,881 33,410 331,726 1,845 1,893 29,582 31,726 32,663 381,477 1,571 1,648 30,010 31,951 33,557 31

155 170 175 30,897 33,819 35,347 241,687 1,799 1,859 27,055 28,814 29,836 513,926 4,243 4,506 33,507 35,970 38,462 17

77,601 84,330 87,701 30,757 33,211 34,393 27687 746 771 26,093 28,328 29,618 54

1,756 1,906 1,968 27,764 30,190 31,202 462,080 2,245 2,303 29,830 32,051 32,854 36

27,756 29,854 30,785 37,999 40,861 42,082 111,445 1,540 1,606 29,678 31,683 33,040 35

80,873 88,045 88,858 59,823 65,071 65,668 3177,314 193,230 197,041 109,953 118,893 120,766 1

6,403 6,831 7,019 29,834 31,895 32,767 376,920 7,476 7,798 29,949 32,371 33,823 30

16,108 17,460 18,050 35,517 38,548 39,814 133,566 3,918 4,048 34,472 37,736 38,630 16

12,614 13,572 14,040 33,783 36,074 36,994 201,076 1,135 1,187 25,302 26,799 28,096 593,158 3,364 3,499 25,975 27,697 28,787 571,721 1,810 1,889 27,602 29,107 30,559 484,784 5,216 5,267 48,342 52,680 53,156 5

77,352 84,500 87,506 34,156 37,098 38,236 185,249 5,631 5,895 33,929 36,260 37,850 19

19,430 21,160 21,711 40,575 43,822 44,547 814,852 16,282 16,823 50,187 54,822 56,312 42,688 2,882 3,008 24,488 26,298 27,456 618,496 8,998 9,369 39,531 41,607 42,986 105,457 5,932 6,209 36,389 39,474 41,048 12

902 982 1034 28,279 30,762 32,502 40

Area

Personal income

Millions of dollars

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

Nance.............................................. 103 114 128 28,601 32,236 36,486 39Nemaha........................................... 222 239 252 31,345 34,368 36,151 44Nuckolls. 130 151 172 28,258 33,474 38,850 23Otoe 464 496 522 29,966 31,948 33,980 62Pawnee.. 79 87 95 29,007 32,283 36,428 41Perkins... 85 118 148 29,038 41,202 53,099 1Phelps.... 319 351 358 34,147 38,419 39,291 22Pierce.... 203 227 247 27,635 31,292 34,175 59Platte 973 1098 1,115 30,979 34,523 34,851 53Polk 177 213 218 34,162 41,177 42,709 9Red Willow....................................... 318 350 378 29,288 32,870 35,596 48Richardson..................................... 252 268 280 29,740 32,237 34,068 60Rock 42 44 47 27,625 29,222 31,286 77Saline 386 422 461 28,055 30,503 33,447 65Sarpy 5,068 5,445 5,752 35,587 37,232 38,243 24Saunders......................................... 670 724 757 33,339 35,929 37,737 27Scotts B lu ff..................................... 1106 1,170 1,232 30,525 32,150 33,644 63Seward.. 529 583 616 31,758 35,370 36,920 35Sheridan 153 161 172 28,013 29,728 32,586 70Sherman 76 91 91 25,571 30,781 31,201 78Sioux 41 45 44 29,949 32,933 33,586 64Stanton.. 178 194 198 27,562 30,640 31,551 76Thayer.... 160 186 208 30,898 36,083 40,835 17Thomas.. 19 20 20 32,184 32,613 34,209 58Thurston 180 205 222 24,875 28,250 30,797 79Valley 127 146 155 29,707 34,354 37,417 30Washington..................................... 737 783 807 37,342 39,451 40,931 16Wayne.... 248 280 298 26,164 30,249 32,392 72Webster........................................... 104 113 126 28,752 31,624 36,177 43Wheeler........................................... 28 25 23 35,278 31,936 29,743 83York.................................................. 420 482 516 29,480 33,875 36,838 36

Nevada.... .................... 97,81888,811

105,09995,273

107,07996,940

39,23139,725

40,93041,346

40,93641,233Metropolitan p ortion....................

Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n ........... 9,006 9,827 10,139 34,939 37,293 38,296Churchill........................................... 914 959 1002 37,125 38,755 40,391 7Clark................................................ 68,867 73,444 75,013 38,730 39,945 39,920 8Douglas........................................... 2,482 2,739 2,743 54,365 59,836 59,973 1Elko................................................... 1,494 1,692 1,760 32,684 35,996 37,300 10Esmeralda...................................... 30 30 34 39,551 43,729 50,950 2Eureka............................................. 50 55 65 33,944 35,826 40,674 6Humboldt......................................... 524 553 596 30,192 31,370 33,249 13Lander............................................. 184 190 214 36,786 37,278 41,812 5Lincoln............................................. 100 108 116 22,841 24,180 24,896 16Lyon.................................................. 1,313 1,436 1,473 26,118 27,451 27,892 15Mineral............................................. 131 142 160 27,583 29,896 34,332 12Nye................................................... 1,322 1,433 1,462 31,221 32,514 33,086 14Pershing........................................... 134 147 155 21,130 23,050 24,666 17Storey .............................................. 147 157 161 35,382 36,726 36,188 11Washoe............................................ 17,558 19,306 19,393 44,089 47,513 47,045 3White Pine....................................... 327 345 360 36,086 37,842 39,375 9Carson City...................................... 2,240 2,365 2,374 40,638 42,998 42,955 4

New Hampshire.................... 53,661 56,205 57,399 40,903 42,665 43,423Metropolitan portion .................... 34,944 36,726 37,412 42,731 44,692 45,329Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n ........... 18,717 19,479 19,987 37,878 39,306 40,253Belknap............................................ 2,273 2,378 2,442 37,336 38,963 39,851 6Carroll.............................................. 1,846 1,942 1,973 38,903 40,571 41,040 4Cheshire.......................................... 2,852 2,887 2,976 36,867 37,283 38,563 7Coos................................................ 1036 1066 1,093 31,789 32,976 34,239 10Grafton............................................. 3,592 3,750 3,865 42,105 43,820 44,795 3Hillsborough.................................... 17,135 18,012 18,358 42,704 44,726 45,432 2Merrimack........................................ 5,641 5,896 6,041 38,150 39,678 40,548 5Rockingham.................................... 13,829 14,505 14,693 46,743 48,848 49,250 1Strafford........................................... 3,981 4,209 4,361 32,986 34,471 35,477 9Sullivan............................................ 1,476 1,560 1,597 34,603 36,496 37,298 8

New Jersey........................... 411.746411.746

434.948434.948

445.928445.928

47.74647.746

50.36450.364

51.47351.473Metropolitan p ortion....................

Atlantic............................................. 10,024 10,407 10,780 37,194 38,553 39,835 17Bergen... 55,747 59,440 60,244 63,021 67,113 67,696 4Burlington........................................ 19,473 20,291 20,744 43,551 45,463 46,564 11Camden. 19,879 20,729 21,348 38,484 40,052 41,234 16Cape May........................................ 4,140 4,310 4,438 42,322 44,575 46,001 12Cumberland.................................... 4,517 4,725 4,973 29,346 30,405 31,721 21Essex . 36,934 38,570 39,594 47,837 50,146 51,617 8Gloucester....................................... 10,263 10,800 11,250 36,401 37,754 39,040 19Hudson............................................ 22,726 24,355 25,725 38,377 41,324 43,446 13Hunterdon........................................ 8,321 8,837 8,929 64,326 68,154 68,785 3Mercer... 18,311 19,317 20,113 50,471 53,156 55,170 6Middlesex 34,777 37,073 38,052 44,823 47,540 48,454 10Monmouth........................................ 33,657 35,786 36,429 52,499 55,826 56,755 5M orris.... 33,149 34,623 34,969 68,364 71,300 71,812 2Ocean.............................................. 20,640 21,951 22,514 36,742 38,816 39,521 18Passaic............................................ 18,718 19,894 20,684 38,392 40,845 42,354 15Salem.............................................. 2,316 2,402 2,522 35,130 36,401 38,103 20Somerset......................................... 21,438 22,954 23,332 67,455 71,564 72,201 1Sussex.............................................. 6,874 7,350 7,536 45,448 48,474 49,763 9Union................................................ 25,526 26,535 27,038 49,062 51,054 51,815 7Warren............................................. 4,318 4,599 4,714 39,448 41,928 42,897 14

Per capita personal income1

Dollars Rank in state Area

New M exico ...............

Metropolitan p o rtio n .........

Nonmetropolitan portion.Bernalillo...............................Catron...................................Chaves..................................Cibola....................................Colfax....................................Curry.....................................De Baca................................Dona Ana..............................Eddy......................................Grant.....................................Guadalupe...........................Harding.................................Hidalgo..................................Lea........................................Lincoln...................................Los Alamos..........................Luna......................................McKinley...............................Mora......................................Otero.....................................Q uay.....................................Rio Arriba.............................Roosevelt.............................Sandoval..............................San Juan..............................San Miguel...........................Santa F e ...............................S ierra ....................................Socorro.................................Taos......................................Torrance................................Union.....................................Valencia................................

New York.....................

Metropolitan p o rtio n ........

Nonmetropolitan portion..Albany...................................Allegany................................Bronx.....................................Broome.................................Cattaraugus.........................Cayuga..................................Chautauqua.........................Chemung.............................Chenango............................Clinton...................................Columbia...............................Cortland................................Delaware..............................Dutchess...............................ErieEssex....................................Franklin.................................Fulton....................................Genesee..............................Greene..................................Hamilton................................Herkimer..............................Jefferson..............................Kings.....................................Lewis.....................................Livingston.............................Madison...............................Monroe..................................Montgomery.........................Nassau..................................New York..............................NiagaraOneidaOnondaga............................Ontario..................................Orange..................................Orleans.................................Oswego.................................OtsegoPutnamQueens................................Rensselaer...........................Richmond.............................Rockland..............................St. Lawrence.......................Saratoga..............................Schenectady........................Schoharie.............................

See the footnotes at the end of the table.

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Personal income Per capita personal income1

Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

Schuyler.......................................... 523 563 590 27,609 29,743 31,256 45Seneca 960 1032 1066 28,083 30,095 31,286 44Steuben 3,301 3,398 3,552 34,154 35,237 36,831 22Suffolk.. 68,617 74,842 76,307 45,526 49,508 50,420 6Sullivan 2,378 2,548 2,659 31,354 33,345 35,007 25T ioga... 1,512 1,623 1,675 29,967 32,204 33,342 34Tompkins......................................... 2,967 3,251 3,420 29,666 32,374 33,856 29Ulster............................................... 5,995 6,488 6,694 33,023 35,738 36,836 21Warren. 2,151 2,298 2,377 32,762 34,920 36,058 23Washington..................................... 1,669 1,789 1,871 26,790 28,588 29,822 52Wayne.. 2,835 3,038 3,144 30,885 33,191 34,353 28Westchester.................................... 66,605 72,998 73,320 70,468 77,119 77,192 2Wyoming.......................................... 1,098 1,174 1,210 26,099 28,068 29,124 55Yates................................................ 618 675 704 25,304 27,510 28,654 58

North C aro lina ..................... 297,558221,096

316,023235,375

325,954242,582

33,55835,753

34,86537,051

35,24937,277Metropolitan p o r tio n ...................

Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n ........... 76,462 80,648 83,372 28,499 29,744 30,431Alamance........................................ 4,271 4,502 4,659 30,192 31,083 31,501 40Alexander........................................ 1029 1066 1,072 28,552 29,288 29,292 61Alleghany......................................... 298 300 307 27,459 27,338 27,884 76Anson.............................................. 651 671 682 25,706 26,634 27,072 83Ashe.... 694 702 727 27,492 27,562 28,293 71Avery... 454 480 495 25,203 26,933 27,633 80Beaufort........................................... 1,333 1,460 1,501 29,040 31,840 32,399 31Bertie... 497 529 562 26,591 27,178 28,889 66Bladen. 846 898 935 26,086 27,790 28,859 67Brunswick........................................ 2,799 3,083 3,227 29,641 30,919 30,996 43Buncombe...................................... 7,425 7,870 8,021 33,293 34,696 34,969 20Burke... 2,501 2,594 2,650 28,191 29,207 29,684 55Cabarrus.......................................... 5,389 5,811 5,947 34,731 35,708 35,280 18Caldwell........................................... 2,156 2,199 2,246 27,271 27,709 28,127 73Camden........................................... 284 311 326 30,925 32,968 33,881 22Carteret........................................... 2,150 2,296 2,402 33,975 36,255 37,796 12Caswell............................................ 617 650 680 26,396 27,972 29,314 60Catawba.......................................... 4,752 4,938 5,012 31,068 31,750 31,823 35Chatham.......................................... 2,461 2,684 2,782 41,129 43,713 43,894 3Cherokee......................................... 609 641 659 23,294 24,192 24,804 98Chowan........................................... 443 464 465 30,351 31,506 31,635 38C lay................................................. 257 275 282 25,892 27,075 27,360 82Cleveland........................................ 2,696 2,846 2,932 27,610 28,950 29,609 56Columbus....................................... 1,488 1,547 1,612 27,563 28,646 29,688 54Craven............................................. 3,128 3,387 3,518 32,470 35,075 36,121 16Cumberland.................................... 10,838 11,743 12,673 35,318 38,037 40,791 5Currituck.......................................... 757 816 844 32,284 34,167 34,939 21Dare 1,220 1,279 1,292 36,022 37,598 37,934 11Davidson.......................................... 4,608 4,854 5,015 29,829 31,107 31,742 37Davie... 1,372 1,463 1,497 34,518 36,109 36,438 15Duplin.. 1,360 1,449 1,489 26,173 27,660 28,088 74Durham............................................ 9,300 9,973 10,205 37,312 38,986 38,795 9Edgecombe.................................... 1,402 1,477 1,522 26,479 28,218 29,052 64Forsyth. 12,436 12,979 13,239 36,576 37,301 37,278 13Franklin 1,544 1,674 1,714 27,841 29,262 29,040 65Gaston. 6,293 6,598 6,769 31,808 32,605 32,727 29Gates............................................... 284 286 300 24,785 24,347 25,525 94Graham........................................... 212 215 214 26,557 27,135 26,794 89Granville.......................................... 1,403 1,517 1,585 25,923 26,969 27,761 77Greene 524 533 556 25,877 25,766 26,931 86Guilford 17,133 17,816 18,269 37,619 38,320 38,534 10Halifax.. 1,405 1,420 1,524 25,422 25,737 27,658 79Harnett. 2,847 3,009 3,138 27,037 27,710 28,015 75Haywood.......................................... 1,648 1,748 1,782 29,330 30,839 31,336 42Henderson...................................... 3,312 3,565 3,676 33,588 35,429 35,901 17Hertford........................................... 579 595 630 24,957 25,552 26,985 84Hoke................................................ 975 1085 1,165 23,672 25,647 26,686 91Hyde................................................ 128 146 149 24,498 28,048 28,251 72Iredell... 4,650 4,964 5,118 31,765 32,776 32,888 27Jackson 1011 1074 1,084 27,757 29,455 29,477 57Johnston.......................................... 4,667 5,088 5,278 30,990 32,423 32,316 32Jones... 294 302 316 29,414 30,129 31,750 36Lee 1,695 1,786 1,832 29,884 30,878 30,983 44Lenoir.. 1,677 1,772 1,831 29,400 31,270 32,309 33Lincoln. 2,153 2,361 2,460 30,303 32,418 32,912 26McDowell......................................... 1038 1,085 1,116 23,968 24,885 25,410 95Macon.. 933 976 995 28,881 29,852 30,066 49Madison........................................... 512 540 559 25,483 26,657 27,460 81Martin.. 656 697 719 27,324 29,517 30,617 47Mecklenburg................................... 38,120 39,927 40,396 45,719 46,127 45,264 2Mitchell............................................ 379 392 407 24,236 24,981 25,919 93Montgomery................................... 705 718 731 25,853 26,153 26,386 92Moore.............................................. 3,071 3,274 3,348 37,132 38,655 38,919 8Nash.... 2,819 3,009 3,112 30,781 32,295 33,067 25New Hanover.................................. 6,569 6,936 7,058 35,120 36,493 36,629 14Northampton.................................. 595 610 628 28,661 29,487 30,694 45Onslow............................................ 5,334 6,016 6,758 33,122 36,771 39,932 7Orange 5,205 5,800 5,976 42,636 46,501 47,063 1Pamlico 397 428 438 31,745 34,426 35,257 19Pasquotank..................................... 1044 1079 1,107 26,381 26,425 26,701 90Pender. 1,289 1,425 1,499 26,913 28,665 29,253 62Perquimans.................................... 350 366 366 28,928 29,383 28,664 68Person............................................. 1052 1100 1,129 28,379 29,489 30,098 48

Personal income Per capita personal income1

Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

4,558 4,887 5,126 30,724 32,121 32,874 28731 761 772 38,363 39,740 40,129 6

3,745 3,945 4,019 27,092 28,318 28,510 701,128 1,170 1,241 24,614 25,474 26,960 852,885 3,057 3,209 22,805 23,924 24,935 972,555 2,660 2,750 27,792 28,904 29,850 503,974 4,158 4,279 29,346 30,273 30,620 461,622 1,703 1,755 25,735 26,981 27,667 781,643 1,734 1,812 26,251 27,484 28,559 69

909 927 981 25,008 25,450 26,901 871,667 1,755 1,781 28,462 29,660 29,836 511,249 1,304 1,345 27,251 28,326 29,155 632,014 2,108 2,157 27,980 29,223 29,802 52

331 345 358 24,618 25,876 26,799 88929 995 1018 31,291 33,226 33,771 23

98 102 104 23,856 24,589 25,288 965,618 6,208 6,512 32,626 33,650 33,673 241,148 1,213 1,263 26,661 28,239 29,373 58

32,581 35,135 36,190 41,089 42,242 41,691 4428 454 478 21,962 23,277 24,457 99347 368 385 26,619 28,599 29,735 53

1,338 1,412 1,456 30,258 31,669 32,049 343,215 3,416 3,557 28,525 30,150 31,364 412,043 2,082 2,105 30,738 31,234 31,552 392,324 2,434 2,539 30,685 31,771 32,683 301041 1092 1,106 27,799 29,141 29,327 59417 430 443 22,943 23,358 23,887 100

21,386 23,408 25,576 33,585 36,678 39,87410,791 11,516 12,215 35,555 37,536 39,20910,595 11,892 13,360 31,791 35,883 40,502

77 86 91 33,364 37,315 39,911 26340 388 463 31,222 35,888 43,095 16149 179 219 21,660 26,069 31,907 4627 28 23 36,203 35,850 29,271 48

198 252 313 30,544 39,590 49,588 9108 125 118 36,848 42,497 38,794 2963 78 99 33,128 42,258 55,162 3

2,775 2,959 3,080 36,677 38,342 39,266 285,150 5,482 5,907 38,094 39,810 42,127 20

125 174 253 31,182 45,269 67,185 1173 192 230 32,133 35,768 43,767 1568 76 108 33,208 37,805 54,120 592 95 98 27,909 28,793 29,558 4764 76 79 25,871 31,579 33,455 4384 129 148 23,143 36,777 42,919 1799 124 142 28,109 35,960 42,120 2140 44 37 23,974 26,809 22,336 51

2,105 2,247 2,361 31,357 34,006 35,397 3975 90 88 30,218 37,006 37,088 3470 88 104 29,204 36,934 44,303 1482 93 82 33,375 38,909 35,060 4164 67 63 26,812 28,897 27,732 49

139 162 178 33,453 39,546 44,788 1357 77 62 29,385 39,403 32,192 45

136 172 207 25,415 32,978 39,922 2579 90 100 27,540 33,164 37,876 30

176 194 207 32,092 35,078 36,862 36280 321 355 33,573 38,420 42,466 19307 320 322 38,489 40,142 40,914 22761 828 867 29,811 32,037 33,122 44173 201 227 27,130 31,042 34,590 4293 117 144 28,525 36,420 45,290 1164 71 61 37,192 41,691 36,856 37

292 305 337 37,663 40,233 45,195 12106 123 144 25,479 29,970 35,271 40349 392 456 31,082 34,933 40,413 23182 189 201 31,960 32,866 35,436 3870 100 140 29,681 44,138 63,353 2

507 541 618 30,271 32,770 37,773 31308 338 378 22,657 24,768 27,607 50159 167 204 38,496 40,877 51,001 8

31 43 47 23,136 32,614 37,593 3276 83 82 18,180 20,141 19,856 5218 24 13 26,233 36,923 18,799 53

746 797 844 33,750 35,560 37,497 3354 77 97 28,227 41,821 53,801 6

702 763 820 33,850 37,325 40,301 2470 91 114 29,372 39,723 51,104 7

251 288 311 31,327 35,678 39,353 27340 364 404 30,423 33,104 37,061 35

1,988 2,117 2,395 35,440 37,743 42,685 18126 170 227 29,193 40,323 54,691 4717 810 907 37,205 41,415 45,801 10

390,645 405,236 413,732 33,991 35,174 35,889329,847 341,699 348,571 35,566 36,733 37,436

60,798 63,537 65,161 27,408 28,637 29,391661 699 720 23,434 24,895 25,542 81

3,050 3,161 3,182 29,014 30,131 30,351 501,421 1,489 1,523 26,162 27,160 27,696 712,749 2,860 2,916 27,032 28,202 28,881 62

Area

Pitt..........................................Polk........................................Randolph..............................Richmond..............................Robeson ...............................Rockingham.........................Rowan...................................Rutherford.............................Sampson...............................Scotland...Stanly.......Stokes.....Surry........Swain.......Transylvania.........................TyrrellUnion....................................Vance....................................WakeWarren..................................Washington..........................Watauga................................Wayne...................................W ilkes...................................Wilson...................................Yadkin...................................Yancey...................................

North Dakota.............Metropolitan p o rtion .........Nonmetropolitan portion..Adams...................................Barnes..................................Benson..................................B illings..................................Bottineau...............................Bowman................................Burke....................................Burleigh.................................Cass......................................Cavalier.................................Dickey...................................Divide....................................Dunn.....................................EddyEmmons................................Foster....................................Golden Valley.......................Grand Forks.........................Grant.....................................Griggs...................................Hettinger...............................K idder...................................LaMoure................................Logan....................................McHenry...............................McIntosh...............................McKenzie..............................McLean.................................Mercer...................................Morton..................................Mountrail...............................Nelson...................................Oliver.....................................Pembina................................Pierce....................................Ramsey.................................Ransom................................Renville.................................Richland................................Rolette..................................Sargent.................................Sheridan..............................Sioux.....................................SlopeStark .....................................Steele....................................Stuisman..............................Towner..................................Traill.......................................Walsh....................................WardWells.....................................W illiams................................

Ohio..............................Metropolitan p o rtion .........Nonmetropolitan portion.Adams...................................Allen......................................Ashland.................................Ashtabula..............................

See the footnotes at the end of the table.

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Personal income Per capita personal income1 Personal income Per capita personal income1

Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank

in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

1,434 1,508 1,577 22,715 23,987 24,957 82 Beckham.......................................... 566 639 695 29,316 30,755 32,357 291,497 1,600 1,623 32,186 34,401 34,710 19 Blaine............................................... 268 263 297 21,436 20,887 23,436 731,833 1,922 2,026 26,702 28,103 29,766 54 Bryan 1029 1112 1,163 26,415 28,179 28,735 481,201 1,262 1,296 27,471 28,808 29,509 58 Caddo 631 673 728 21,281 23,636 24,826 71

12,040 12,650 12,959 34,021 35,323 35,921 15 Canadian......................................... 3,312 3,585 3,881 32,983 34,485 36,355 10736 756 766 25,490 26,276 26,702 77 Carter 1,461 1,544 1,645 31,090 32,657 34,471 17

1,112 1,158 1,187 28,138 29,257 29,885 53 Cherokee 1062 1,154 1,212 23,581 25,610 26,542 604,282 4,406 4,518 30,398 31,432 32,314 35 Choctaw........................................... 358 370 385 23,719 24,662 25,855 656,673 6,870 7,004 34,780 35,420 35,844 16 Cimarron......................................... 70 76 89 26,241 28,629 34,599 161,335 1,405 1,448 31,164 32,691 33,552 26 Cleveland........................................ 7,778 8,194 8,567 33,469 34,736 35,613 112,818 2,949 3,029 25,774 27,105 28,021 70 Coal.................................................. 118 129 130 21,037 22,731 22,973 75

990 1014 1029 27,122 27,966 28,658 65 Comanche....................................... 3,547 3,752 3,959 31,590 32,764 35,272 141,184 1,216 1,245 26,621 27,533 28,467 67 Cotton 190 205 232 29,689 32,139 37,090 9

51,948 53,209 53,947 39,799 41,133 42,051 4 Craig . 396 421 430 26,394 27,816 28,504 511,544 1,603 1,654 29,492 30,704 31,809 41 Creek 1,876 2,017 2,102 27,504 29,301 30,241 411,189 1,228 1,241 30,819 31,909 32,224 39 Custer 731 773 848 28,439 29,877 32,272 306,913 8,006 8,493 44,410 49,822 51,501 1 Delaware.......................................... 1057 1,127 1,173 26,498 27,823 28,980 472,693 2,770 2,840 34,730 35,807 36,717 10 Dewey.............................................. 126 128 149 28,914 29,195 33,681 234,439 4,580 4,672 31,823 32,424 32,834 32 E llis ... 116 118 128 30,692 30,822 33,044 24

838 897 913 29,695 31,724 32,379 34 Garfield............................................ 1,940 2,044 2,186 33,942 35,597 37,652 742,631 43,691 44,477 38,371 38,928 39,165 5 Garvin.............................................. 793 881 893 29,425 32,556 32,905 25

1,386 1,426 1,444 32,623 33,582 34,023 23 Grady 1,308 1,383 1,456 26,131 27,424 28,494 52892 917 910 28,929 29,700 29,463 59 Grant. 145 144 175 32,195 32,179 39,400 4

4,399 4,531 4,540 45,012 46,129 45,939 2 Greer. 144 146 166 25,104 25,139 28,445 535,364 5,616 5,692 34,013 35,357 35,720 17 Harmon............................................ 73 75 85 24,914 26,399 30,106 431007 1048 1,081 24,901 25,939 26,901 76 Harper.............................................. 115 108 118 34,494 32,637 34,900 15

35,914 36,835 37,484 42,369 43,035 43,918 3 Haskell............................................. 304 329 349 25,212 27,222 28,441 542,525 2,637 2,683 34,222 35,472 36,081 12 Hughes............................................. 296 303 318 21,735 22,182 23,367 74

759 800 836 24,027 25,166 26,290 78 Jackson............................................ 757 781 811 28,845 30,350 32,029 32390 404 423 25,201 26,108 27,554 73 Jefferson.......................................... 147 149 159 23,386 23,889 25,440 68897 921 930 30,656 31,814 32,259 37 Johnston.......................................... 235 251 266 22,559 23,991 25,470 66

1,154 1,199 1,217 27,124 28,076 28,697 64 Kay................................................... 1,441 1,524 1,629 31,484 33,171 35,503 13723 762 788 25,176 26,280 27,203 75 Kingfisher........................................ 480 505 550 34,036 35,377 38,549 5979 995 999 23,658 24,069 24,090 84 Kiowa 242 251 296 25,369 26,953 32,005 33

1,635 1,681 1,725 27,244 27,999 28,719 63 Latimer 284 305 336 27,120 29,222 31,773 34795 830 865 23,898 24,922 25,910 80 Le Flore............................................ 1,182 1,239 1,297 24,015 24,970 26,033 64

1,921 2,017 2,140 27,739 29,431 31,355 42 Lincoln.............................................. 838 893 939 26,015 27,722 29,274 461,657 1,726 1,758 28,380 29,273 29,610 57 Logan 1,240 1,297 1,425 34,679 34,744 37,099 88,345 8,744 8,884 35,741 37,289 37,669 9 Love.. 263 286 313 29,066 31,561 34,397 181,554 1,631 1,716 24,752 25,987 27,367 74 McClain............................................ 1007 1128 1,229 32,564 35,354 37,816 65,181 5,461 5,667 33,348 34,844 35,952 14 McCurtain....................................... 800 820 853 23,898 24,493 25,462 671,379 1,450 1,504 29,856 31,163 32,308 36 McIntosh.......................................... 471 503 535 24,184 25,605 27,232 589,342 9,760 10,090 30,971 32,213 33,123 29 Major. 217 216 233 30,167 30,088 32,613 27

14,707 15,082 15,267 31,623 32,319 32,837 31 Marshall........................................... 355 381 405 24,346 25,622 27,085 591,293 1,349 1,376 31,324 32,356 32,885 30 Mayes 993 1076 1,120 25,228 27,047 27,932 567,585 7,835 7,907 31,130 32,542 33,138 28 Murray.............................................. 356 382 413 28,073 30,246 32,262 311,821 1,941 2,005 27,810 29,631 30,552 48 Muskogee....................................... 1,842 1,934 2,017 26,157 27,354 28,513 506,076 6,401 6,548 36,115 37,679 38,099 8 Noble................................................ 300 316 346 27,197 28,811 31,497 36

499 509 537 21,717 22,225 23,613 85 Nowata............................................. 240 258 270 22,517 24,104 25,142 701,228 1,328 1,379 30,077 32,551 33,838 24 Okfuskee.......................................... 240 252 263 21,420 22,558 23,662 723,313 3,452 3,507 32,818 34,192 34,678 20 Oklahoma........................................ 27,515 27,795 29,454 39,704 39,734 41,713 2

354 375 405 24,709 26,379 28,533 66 Okmulgee........................................ 986 1041 1,088 25,191 26,505 27,837 5718,607 19,006 19,267 34,389 35,319 36,020 13 Osage.............................................. 1,360 1,442 1,523 30,259 31,859 33,701 22

311 321 336 21,300 22,092 23,436 86 Ottawa.............................................. 870 922 979 26,544 28,618 30,933 39894 949 970 26,067 27,397 28,046 69 Pawnee............................................ 445 473 488 26,968 28,669 29,904 44

2,325 2,430 2,517 27,245 28,529 29,618 56 Payne............................................... 2,003 2,169 2,306 25,113 27,687 29,290 45265 274 286 18,454 19,133 20,048 88 Pittsburg....................•...................... 1,204 1,305 1,404 27,205 29,380 31,359 37

1,430 1,488 1,502 34,690 36,122 36,646 11 Pontotoc........................................... 1031 1086 1,154 28,860 29,834 31,220 38547 567 586 28,356 29,538 30,751 45 Pottawatomie................................... 1,894 1,991 2,095 27,784 28,786 30,166 42784 821 856 22,485 23,476 24,159 83 Pushmataha.................................... 261 279 297 22,622 24,033 25,411 69

1,481 1,568 1,631 27,738 28,898 29,891 52 Roger Mills...................................... 95 109 114 29,342 33,152 33,726 21663 706 730 23,705 25,299 26,163 79 Rogers............................................. 2,535 2,737 2,878 31,109 32,898 34,076 19

5,006 5,225 5,366 32,317 33,511 34,259 22 Seminole.......................................... 614 642 684 25,461 26,720 28,383 551,189 1,234 1,270 28,433 29,623 30,492 49 Sequoyah........................................ 993 1033 1,080 24,392 25,213 26,280 631063 1,104 1,117 30,731 31,946 32,411 33 Stephens.......................................... 1,315 1,378 1,464 30,760 31,929 33,759 20

3,553 3,645 3,717 28,107 28,922 29,719 55 Texas. 586 579 623 29,144 28,740 30,287 401,963 2,063 2,146 26,058 27,165 28,195 68 Tillman............................................. 182 192 209 22,053 23,705 26,367 621,750 1,840 1,853 28,693 30,290 30,749 46 Tulsa.. 25,321 26,038 27,276 43,864 44,479 46,043 11,891 2,033 2,107 24,826 26,604 27,561 72 Wagoner........................................... 1,869 2,049 2,184 28,722 30,478 31,633 351,594 1,645 1,650 28,019 29,001 29,171 61 Washington..................................... 1,792 1,949 2,058 36,534 39,061 40,704 31,557 1,632 1,647 32,097 33,525 33,704 25 Washita............................................ 280 297 335 24,438 25,525 28,624 49

11,783 12,297 12,627 31,084 32,375 33,221 27 Woods.............................................. 229 228 272 27,247 26,965 32,512 2819,989 20,780 21,157 36,669 38,154 38,940 7 Woodward....................................... 595 642 702 31,280 32,759 35,607 126,380 6,456 6,514 29,652 30,275 30,850 44 O regon................................... 127,448 133,405 137,570 34,656 35,737 36,3652,496 2,616 2,677 27,383 28,647 29,338 601,475 1,600 1,666 31,605 33,520 34,455 21 Metropolitan p o rtion .................... 104,071 109,050 112,292 36,539 37,612 38,104

883 909 925 30,369 31,452 32,177 40 Nonmetropolitan portion ............ 23,377410

24,355427

25,277444

28,18825,645

29,21726,669

30,23727,659270 286 297 20,215 21,378 22,505 87 Baker................................................ 31

7,382 7,858 8,122 37,040 38,509 39,156 6 Benton.............................................. 2,864 3,013 3,087 35,732 36,937 37,755 61,782 1,884 1,972 28,887 30,653 32,225 38 Clackamas...................................... 15,876 16,671 17,080 42,805 44,384 44,803 23,235 3,338 3,414 28,429 29,343 29,909 51 Clatsop............................................. 1,146 1,198 1,250 31,160 32,293 33,695 91,101 1,136 1,177 28,687 29,637 30,875 43 Columbia.......................................... 1,494 1,572 1,633 30,971 32,139 33,103 154,076 4,286 4,348 32,645 34,278 34,783 18 Coos.. 1,810 1,890 1,953 28,462 29,930 31,022 21

637 673 687 28,268 29,917 30,674 47 Crook 590 602 620 26,233 26,429 27,068 34

118,747 123,889 131,070 33,222 34,298 35,969 Curry. 665 692 714 30,478 32,196 33,645 10Deschutes....................................... 5,284

3,0485,566 5,635 35,544

29,39436,282 35,728 7

83,112 86,095 90,827 36,620 37,399 39,037 Douglas............................................ 3,139 3,221 30,273 31,115 2035,635

46037,795

47040,243

49027,31221,034

28,84721,420

30,54922,402

Gilliam.............................................. 44 54 66 25,89528,540

32,636 38,70329,957

577 Grant. 200 204 206 29,687 24

131 130 147 23,424 23,247 26,492 61 Harney............................................. 182 184 186 26,731 27,242 27,567 32297 317 330 20,784 21,934 22,663 76 Hood River...................................... 639 675 717 30,285 31,865 33,374 13147 156 172 27,751 29,215 32,894 26 Jackson............................................ 6,619 6,825 6,911 33,743 34,409 34,506 8

Area

Athens ..................................Auglaize................................Belmont................................Brown...................................Butler....................................Carroll...................................Champaign..........................C lark.....................................Clermont...............................C linton..................................Columbiana.........................Coshocton...........................Crawford...............................Cuyahoga............................Darke....................................Defiance...............................Delaware..............................ErieFairfield.................................Fayette..................................Franklin.................................Fulton....................................GalliaGeauga.................................GreeneGuernsey..............................Hamilton...............................Hancock................................Hardin...................................Harrison................................Henry....................................Highland...............................Hocking.................................Holmes.................................Huron....................................Jackson.................................Jefferson...............................KnoxLake......................................Lawrence..............................Licking..................................Logan....................................Lorain....................................Lucas....................................Madison................................Mahoning..............................Marion..................................Medina..................................Meigs....................................Mercer..................................Miami....................................Monroe.................................Montgomery........................Morgan.................................Morrow..................................Muskingum..........................Noble....................................O ttawa..................................Paulding................................Perry.....................................Pickaway...............................Pike.......................................Portage.................................Preble...................................Putnam.................................Richland................................Ross.....................................Sandusky..............................Scioto....................................Seneca.................................Shelby...................................Stark .....................................Summit.................................Trumbull................................Tuscarawas..........................Union....................................Van W ert...............................V inton...................................Warren..................................Washington..........................Wayne...................................Williams................................W ood....................................Wyandot................................

Oklahoma...................Metropolitan portion .........Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n .Adair.....................................Alfalfa....................................Atoka ....................................Beaver..................................

See the footnotes at the end of the table.

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Personal income Per capita personal income1

Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

Jefferson.......................................... 519 535 553 26,011 26,048 27,165 33Josephine........................................ 2,242 2,317 2,377 27,802 28,712 29,287 27Klamath........................................... 1,822 1,883 1,939 27,570 28,289 29,138 30Lake................................................. 204 208 217 28,309 28,881 30,160 23Lane................................................ 11,005 11,353 11,680 32,437 32,924 33,522 11Lincoln.. 1,438 1,495 1,545 31,517 32,530 33,485 12Linn....... 3,119 3,243 3,377 28,119 28,676 29,273 29Malheur 669 684 714 21,669 22,084 23,150 36Marion.. 9,459 9,811 10,215 30,924 31,632 32,565 17Morrow. 294 327 338 25,752 28,897 29,833 25Multnomah...................................... 27,077 28,384 29,372 39,661 40,720 41,222 3Polk...... 2,055 2,175 2,289 28,228 29,033 29,772 26Sherman.......................................... 48 68 75 28,601 40,067 45,263 1Tillamook......................................... 756 791 811 30,293 31,625 32,554 18Umatilla 1,877 2,006 2,132 25,784 27,532 29,287 27Union.... 701 741 773 28,649 29,557 30,814 22Wallowa 203 210 221 29,931 30,750 32,344 19Wasco... 715 748 793 30,387 31,518 33,302 14Washington..................................... 19,365 20,561 21,186 37,969 39,660 40,188 4Wheeler 36 35 35 25,582 25,108 25,431 35Yamhill............................................. 2,971 3,120 3,203 31,815 32,440 32,700 16

Pennsylvania........................ 462,402 485,103 499,669 37,078 38,738 39,762

Metropolitan p o r tio n ................... 406,965 426,673 439,221 38,790 40,479 41,496

Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n ........... 55,437 58,430 60,448 28,002 29,480 30,504Adams............................................. 3,007 3,149 3,237 29,933 31,104 31,750 29Allegheny......................................... 53,230 55,126 56,719 43,515 45,188 46,559 5Armstrong........................................ 2,093 2,161 2,273 30,293 31,402 33,207 25Beaver............................................. 5,517 5,762 5,968 31,723 33,302 34,617 20Bedford............................................ 1,311 1,395 1,448 26,385 28,089 29,071 59Berks............................................... 13,670 14,306 14,675 34,237 35,545 36,256 15Bla ir................................................. 3,672 3,872 3,993 29,138 30,736 31,709 30Bradford........................................... 1,676 1,758 1,808 27,275 28,655 29,536 55Bucks............................................... 30,317 31,468 31,791 48,959 50,645 50,983 3Butler............................................... 6,597 7,186 7,490 36,311 39,378 40,780 7Cambria........................................... 4,083 4,310 4,511 27,997 29,710 31,221 38Cameron.......................................... 150 157 157 27,806 29,371 29,857 53Carbon............................................. 1,804 1,909 1,981 29,053 30,216 31,136 40Centre.............................................. 4,406 4,675 4,852 30,588 32,444 33,336 23Chester............................................ 26,833 28,181 28,687 55,878 57,800 58,156 2Clarion............................................. 1,118 1,164 1,218 27,854 29,191 30,651 45Clearfield......................................... 2,196 2,300 2,385 26,565 27,745 28,888 61Clinton............................................. 978 1034 1,081 26,271 27,864 29,216 58Columbia......................................... 1,814 1,921 1,980 28,044 29,655 30,432 48Crawford.......................................... 2,350 2,472 2,587 26,411 27,779 29,222 57Cumberland.................................... 8,519 9,024 9,265 37,696 39,622 40,227 8Dauphin........................................... 9,415 9,831 10,150 36,956 38,273 39,308 10Delaware......................................... 25,680 26,387 26,986 46,382 47,542 48,514 4E lk .................................................... 993 1044 1,075 30,246 31,995 33,300 24Erie.................................................. 8,189 8,689 9,031 29,255 31,054 32,294 26Fayette............................................. 3,939 4,129 4,273 27,268 28,664 29,824 54Forest.............................................. 140 143 157 19,995 20,676 23,100 67Franklin............................................ 4,385 4,697 4,831 31,324 33,073 33,595 22Fulton.............................................. 446 450 455 30,276 30,126 30,473 47Greene............................................ 986 1044 1,119 24,931 26,539 28,422 63Huntingdon..................................... 1,106 1,173 1,211 24,359 25,763 26,596 65Indiana............................................. 2,557 2,688 2,804 29,138 30,740 32,021 28Jefferson.......................................... 1,243 1,307 1,354 27,575 28,995 30,145 51Juniata............................................. 653 674 698 28,277 29,189 30,207 50Lackawanna................................... 6,946 7,320 7,550 33,252 34,967 36,075 16Lancaster........................................ 16,932 17,874 18,303 34,249 35,794 36,330 14Lawrence......................................... 2,597 2,770 2,835 28,457 30,470 31,303 34Lebanon .......................................... 4,212 4,477 4,640 33,271 34,926 35,885 17Lehigh.............................................. 12,391 13,174 13,493 37,102 39,012 39,549 9Luzerne ........................................... 10,054 10,643 11,023 32,305 34,120 35,316 19Lycoming......................................... 3,369 3,529 3,657 28,747 30,208 31,344 31McKean ........................................... 1,252 1,298 1,341 28,473 29,741 30,865 43Mercer............................................. 3,411 3,579 3,654 29,019 30,559 31,321 33Mifflin............................................... 1,187 1,244 1,283 25,838 27,029 27,910 64Monroe............................................ 4,713 4,970 5,137 28,935 30,183 31,032 41Montgomery................................... 46,129 48,252 49,044 59,678 62,210 63,002 1Montour........................................... 645 683 696 36,208 38,458 39,308 10Northampton.................................. 9,994 10,589 10,824 34,348 35,917 36,448 13Northumberland............................ 2,565 2,733 2,852 28,132 29,983 31,268 36Perry................................................ 1,331 1,404 1,459 29,676 31,088 32,251 27Philadelphia.................................... 47,551 50,053 52,549 31,278 32,713 34,115 21Pike.................................................. 1,669 1,802 1,877 29,163 30,759 31,294 35Potter............................................... 527 509 506 30,171 29,729 29,990 52Schuylkill........................................ 4,037 4,284 4,456 27,470 29,098 30,278 49Snyder............................................. 1,101 1,145 1,174 28,846 29,845 30,523 46Somerset......................................... 2,025 2,145 2,236 25,912 27,598 28,928 60Sullivan............................................ 162 173 176 25,889 27,759 28,658 62Susquehanna................................. 1,172 1,234 1,263 28,305 30,041 30,876 42T ioga............................................... 991 1034 1,061 24,340 25,415 26,002 66Union............................................... 1,176 1,241 1,279 26,971 28,463 29,321 56Venango.......................................... 1,560 1,614 1,701 28,307 29,464 31,214 39Warren............................................. 1,177 1,256 1,277 28,611 30,620 31,325 32Washington..................................... 7,595 7,966 8,433 36,970 38,715 40,790 6Wayne.............................................. 1,441 1,527 1,572 27,921 29,466 30,657 44Westmoreland................................ 12,763 13,452 14,016 35,096 37,045 38,650 12Wyoming......................................... 796 844 872 28,549 30,221 31,254 37York.................................................. 13,859 14,700 15,179 33,398 34,868 35,651 18

Area

Personal income

Millions of dollars

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

Rhode Is la n d ........................ 40.65740.657

42.35642.356

43.46943.469

38.34938.349

40.14740.147

41.26141.261Metropolitan p o rtio n ....................

Bristol............................................... 2,529 2,678 2,714 50,441 53,580 54,418 1Kent.................................................. 6,888 7,170 7,341 40,656 42,514 43,530 4Newport............................................ 3,957 4,073 4,134 47,462 50,093 51,224 2Providence...................................... 21,817 22,633 23,387 34,619 36,023 37,274 5Washington..................................... 5,467 5,802 5,893 43,018 45,763 46,455 3

South C aro lina ..................... 134,204104,900

141,244110,724

146,335114,757

30,92731,860

31,92532,868

32,49533,371Metropolitan p o rtion ....................

Nonmetropolitan p o rtion ............ 29,304 30,520 31,578 27,992 28,915 29,667Abbeville.... 626 634 660 24,588 25,025 26,135 32Aiken 4,737 4,947 5,079 31,407 32,315 32,855 11Allendale... 240 231 236 22,748 22,215 22,636 46Anderson... 5,090 5,314 5,534 28,718 29,496 30,252 17Bamberg... 359 368 390 22,999 23,913 25,698 34Barnwell.... 507 517 543 22,054 22,493 23,713 43Beaufort.... 6,324 6,663 6,724 43,856 45,031 44,191 1Berkeley..., 4,567 4,905 5,164 28,902 30,009 30,449 16Calhoun.... 479 489 501 32,310 33,076 34,205 7Charleston 12,855 13,516 13,845 37,651 39,234 39,581 2Cherokee., 1,321 1,381 1,420 24,532 25,495 26,002 33Chester 876 885 912 26,815 27,106 27,856 26Chesterfield 1010 1058 1,104 23,687 24,673 25,639 35Clarendon 756 786 832 23,077 24,034 25,134 37Colleton . 992 1037 1074 25,495 26,484 27,291 28Darlington........................................ 1,910 1,952 2,017 28,551 29,236 30,172 18Dillon................................................ 696 701 737 22,638 22,812 23,957 42Dorchester...................................... 3,323 3,681 3,933 28,117 29,678 30,765 14Edgefield.......................................... 683 715 758 27,109 28,132 29,638 19Fairfield............................................ 600 615 640 25,392 26,404 27,263 29Florence........................................... 4,137 4,349 4,511 31,558 32,882 33,822 8Georgetown.................................... 2,084 2,165 2,230 34,831 35,876 36,707 4Greenville......................................... 14,700 15,724 16,336 35,121 36,464 36,905 3Greenwood..................................... 1,831 1,909 2,006 26,853 27,895 29,036 22Hampton.......................................... 489 514 529 23,400 24,379 25,198 36Horry................................................ 7,098 7,455 7,604 29,484 29,711 29,383 20Jasper 578 596 613 26,559 26,846 26,965 31Kershaw........................................... 1,817 1,886 1,973 31,738 32,259 33,264 9Lancaster......................................... 1,637 1,713 1,753 22,824 23,300 23,102 45Laurens 1,776 1,861 1,899 25,565 26,735 27,157 30Lee 444 455 484 21,953 22,618 24,180 41Lexington.......................................... 8,298 8,702 8,981 34,719 35,669 35,960 6McCormick...................................... 227 242 252 22,523 23,985 24,908 38Marion.............................................. 771 796 829 22,583 23,355 24,396 39Marlboro........................................... 624 627 668 21,586 21,692 23,284 44Newberry.......................................... 968 1024 1079 25,740 26,887 28,121 24Oconee............................................ 2,101 2,219 2,307 30,042 31,386 32,456 12Orangeburg..................................... 2,357 2,466 2,578 26,231 27,209 28,452 23Pickens............................................. 2,976 3,118 3,216 25,888 26,856 27,367 27Richland........................................... 12,103 12,679 13,194 34,413 35,204 36,006 5Saluda.............................................. 537 561 592 28,389 29,571 31,220 13Spartanburg.................................... 7,886 8,305 8,619 29,127 30,012 30,506 15Sumter............................................. 2,825 2,946 3,057 27,091 28,271 29,302 21Union................................................ 722 740 771 25,728 26,725 27,874 25Williamsburg................................... 763 793 846 21,655 22,493 24,246 40York.................................................. 6,502 7,003 7,306 32,579 33,249 33,203 10

South Dakota........................ 26,58713,181

29,03414,013

31,09114,662

33,71837,148

36,42838,652

38,64439,587Metropolitan p o rtio n ....................

Nonmetropolitan po rtion ............ 13,406 15,021 16,428 30,912 34,572 37,840Aurora.............................................. 80 99 117 27,738 34,699 40,484 26Beadle.............................................. 558 641 712 36,002 40,692 44,679 15Bennett............................................. 86 90 114 25,255 26,409 33,728 54Bon Homme.................................... 199 211 227 27,921 30,077 32,391 55Brookings........................................ 903 1008 1065 30,937 34,138 35,672 43Brown............................................... 1,427 1,532 1,668 40,881 43,687 47,631 11Brule................................................. 142 175 208 27,856 33,902 39,991 29Buffalo.............................................. 27 34 27 12,723 16,375 12,558 66Butte................................................. 278 288 291 30,086 30,425 30,334 59Campbell.......................................... 34 57 64 23,643 40,728 46,912 12Charles M ix..................................... 249 283 309 27,568 31,589 34,665 50Clark................................................. 93 122 144 26,266 34,760 41,309 24Clay.................................................. 447 475 529 33,553 35,322 38,884 32Codington........................................ 883 957 991 33,806 36,368 37,807 37Corson............................................. 83 102 123 20,381 24,358 29,773 60Custer.............................................. 250 258 269 31,700 32,775 33,982 53Davison............................................ 705 760 792 37,015 40,073 41,927 20Day 149 175 191 26,068 30,947 34,502 51Deuel................................................ 130 157 171 30,402 37,324 40,359 28Dewey.............................................. 135 148 162 22,279 24,670 27,470 61Douglas............................................ 98 111 116 31,680 36,520 39,032 31Edmunds.......................................... 130 174 207 32,763 43,967 52,227 9Fall River.......................................... 218 222 232 29,966 30,743 32,360 56Faulk................................................ 53 87 134 23,208 38,061 58,692 3Grant................................................ 231 261 268 32,050 36,433 37,638 38Gregory............................................ 127 151 170 30,919 37,256 42,350 19Haakon............................................. 76 84 104 40,799 46,288 58,419 4Hamlin.............................................. 150 182 201 27,253 32,422 35,518 45Hand 89 134 171 27,127 41,026 52,331 8Hanson............................................. 115 130 145 32,196 36,137 40,463 27Harding............................................ 37 41 47 31,441 34,949 41,423 23Hughes............................................. 622 657 700 37,032 38,795 41,679 21

Per capita personal income ’

Dollars Rank in state

See the footnotes at the end of the table.

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Area

Personal income Per capita personal income1 Personal income Per capita personal income1

Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank

in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

248 271 283 33,795 37,109 39,373 30 Loudon............................................. 1,447 1,580 1,643 32,628 34,835 35,546 940 52 60 26,563 36,551 42,932 18 McMinn............................................ 1,331 1,395 1,402 25,713 26,761 26,675 5956 62 81 20,267 22,436 30,398 58 McNairy............................................ 632 660 688 24,982 25,967 26,840 5765 90 110 32,201 45,795 56,043 6 Macon.............................................. 541 564 579 25,102 25,993 26,323 6432 42 51 30,261 40,560 50,270 10 Madison........................................... 2,975 3,126 3,231 30,926 32,353 33,408 12

163 206 228 30,472 38,699 43,011 17 Marion.............................................. 781 815 844 27,955 29,085 30,050 29362 400 419 32,469 34,840 35,376 46 Marshall........................................... 729 750 782 25,375 25,518 26,063 69748 790 817 32,587 33,929 34,953 48 Maury............................................... 2,255 2,300 2,435 28,957 28,601 29,430 33

1,433 1,644 1,844 40,144 43,555 46,463 14 Meigs 286 299 308 24,689 25,517 25,839 7287 113 147 22,505 29,198 38,671 33 Monroe............................................. 1028 1,085 1,105 23,449 24,207 24,202 81

178 194 210 31,298 33,858 37,159 40 Montgomery.................................... 5,294 5,639 5,951 35,689 36,412 38,270 571 83 89 27,729 33,280 35,635 44 Moore............................................... 166 179 189 27,707 29,565 30,969 26

122 132 151 28,319 31,194 35,739 42 Morgan............................................. 446 467 484 23,086 23,850 24,750 80848 870 903 34,922 36,142 37,867 36 Obion 897 948 1005 28,367 30,028 31,824 2149 52 47 24,345 25,498 23,439 62 Overton............................................ 469 497 519 22,657 23,721 24,809 7975 87 86 29,949 35,777 36,075 41 Perry 198 205 205 26,007 26,750 26,337 62

6,471 6,725 6,891 37,549 38,185 38,315 35 Pickett.............................................. 107 115 121 22,228 24,018 25,059 77207 249 264 32,006 38,201 40,940 25 Polk.. 397 426 439 25,168 27,118 27,810 50

3,322 3,544 3,719 35,038 36,718 37,621 39 Putnam............................................. 1,871 2,010 2,084 27,185 28,738 29,194 3580 87 99 27,155 29,857 34,088 52 Rhea 720 764 783 23,809 25,006 25,205 7574 105 136 32,648 48,081 64,239 2 Roane.............................................. 1,568 1,665 1,725 29,532 31,230 32,260 16

242 286 312 24,412 28,738 31,334 57 Robertson....................................... 1,902 1,999 2,106 30,714 31,399 32,188 1794 109 107 38,279 44,383 43,863 16 Rutherford....................................... 7,035 7,532 7,837 30,388 31,122 31,301 24

215 222 240 15,769 16,282 17,603 65 Scott................................................. 439 470 483 20,130 21,396 22,000 91228 273 370 33,566 41,168 56,347 5 Sequatchie...................................... 344 366 386 26,229 27,197 28,223 47

97 111 129 34,969 39,571 46,602 13 Sevier 2,535 2,661 2,747 30,886 31,700 32,179 1850 91 130 35,810 64,350 95,764 1 Shelby.............................................. 36,054 37,672 38,234 39,224 40,950 41,598 3

163 174 183 16,472 17,270 18,112 64 Smith................................................ 499 532 565 26,740 28,216 29,556 32158 189 216 26,786 33,037 38,502 34 Stewart............................................. 330 348 363 25,593 26,729 27,392 55293 324 345 35,094 38,710 41,498 22 Sullivan............................................ 4,765 5,083 5,248 31,247 33,115 34,068 11635 712 751 46,575 50,890 52,898 7 Sumner............................................ 4,885 5,255 5,413 32,884 34,442 34,768 10147 169 185 27,254 32,068 35,244 47 Tipton............................................... 1,652 1,771 1,869 29,267 30,678 31,766 22688 725 763 31,766 33,402 34,845 49 Trousdale........................................ 188 200 215 25,020 25,899 27,473 54

39 45 58 14,803 17,402 22,992 63 Unicoi............................................... 490 515 532 27,686 29,117 29,978 30

200,169 210,838 217,373 32,871 34,156 34,833 Union 418 434 449 22,253 22,933 23,496 85Van Buren....................................... 137 138 146 25,642 25,411 26,534 60

158,032 166,559 171,364 35,452 36,807 37,426 W arren............................................. 969 1014 1,048 24,444 25,413 26,09742,137

2,29044,279

2,40546,009

2,47525,82231,447

26,87432,800

27,68733,367

Washington.....................................Wayne..............................................

3,493 3,755 3,930 30,402 32,173 33,058 1413 315 336 347 18,887 20,270 21,024 93

1,199 1,259 1,300 27,607 28,283 28,642 44 Weakley........................................... 872 909 961 26,150 27,346 28,787 41375 392 408 23,207 24,265 25,359 74 White................................................ 540 572 587 21,973 22,900 23,284 86280 291 300 21,777 22,278 22,849 89 Williamson....................................... 8,473 9,203 9,601 53,111 55,199 55,717 1

3,496 3,696 3,783 29,615 30,843 31,109 25 Wilson.............................................. 3,699 3,947 4,083 35,757 37,047 37,040 62,712 2,866 2,944 28,906 30,016 30,464 27 Texas...................................... 824,281 878,139 918,921 35,272 36,838 37,809

972380

1032 1,069 23,988 25,43029,512

26,22329,411

65396 407 28,610 34 745,288 792,903 830,112 36,515 37,988 38,921

740 774 828 25,704 26,90025,405

28,902 38 78,9931,262

85,2361,365

88,8091,427

26,70122,379

28,74524,058

29,84325,1671,411 1,497 1,545 23,927 26,119 67 Anderson......................................... 223

1,207 1,266 1,288 31,255 32,337 32,577 15 Andrews........................................... 403 444 491 31,308 33,809 35,923 60397 417 436 24,855 25,959 26,796 58 Angelina........................................... 2,546 2,708 2,798 31,012 32,787 33,775 89761 793 824 24,575 25,497 26,336 63 Aransas............................................ 792 863 905 32,491 35,487 36,855 50182 186 188 22,751 23,424 23,808 82 Archer.............................................. 310 326 350 34,735 36,652 39,054 32740 786 822 21,096 22,219 22,961 88 Armstrong....................................... 74 81 82 35,585 39,469 39,111 31

1,523 1,602 1,661 29,624 30,971 31,828 20 Atascosa.......................................... 1068 1,144 1,195 24,838 26,240 27,195 202375 395 419 26,169 27,412 28,985 37 Austin............................................... 879 959 987 33,643 35,964 36,504 53

1,386 1,494 1,549 26,526 28,045 28,802 40 Bailey............................................... 196 204 208 30,540 32,454 33,094 9926,191 27,191 27,784 42,613 43,759 44,228 2 Bandera........................................... 615 660 675 31,047 32,462 32,905 100

315 330 341 27,685 28,703 29,560 31 Bastrop............................................. 1,784 1,912 2,019 25,355 26,481 27,499 197483 509 521 26,235 27,385 27,592 53 Baylor............................................... 109 117 121 28,463 30,212 32,417 108

1,330 1,413 1,447 28,644 29,814 30,204 28 Bee.................................................... 637 671 700 19,668 20,675 21,642 2451,078 1,141 1,188 28,609 30,285 31,481 23 Bell.................................................... 8,920 9,991 10,762 33,467 35,893 37,682 441,194 1,283 1,387 33,271 34,482 36,287 8 Bexar................................................ 51,729 54,954 56,891 33,353 34,586 35,090 67

415 445 461 23,965 25,539 26,154 66 Blanco.............................................. 318 354 364 35,414 39,372 40,024 221031 1,093 1,137 25,224 26,543 27,598 52 Borden............................................. 18 23 20 28,114 39,990 33,716 90

1,294 1,352 1,414 26,945 27,919 28,780 42 Bosque............................................. 467 511 533 26,260 28,727 30,261 146749 789 823 25,794 27,189 28,195 48 Bowie............................................... 2,650 2,866 3,011 29,087 31,302 32,498 106529 560 585 23,587 24,760 25,746 73 Brazoria............................................ 9,438 10,512 11,055 33,240 35,865 36,699 51

1,958 2,064 2,114 29,947 31,345 31,993 19 Brazos.............................................. 4,266 4,585 4,808 25,409 26,884 27,495 198311 319 327 21,724 22,277 22,980 87 Brewster........................................... 283 289 287 31,071 31,522 30,922 128

1,639 1,714 1,768 26,926 27,675 28,274 46 Briscoe............................................. 42 51 44 26,988 33,831 29,962 15111,989 12,556 12,850 36,490 37,919 38,460 4 Brooks.............................................. 161 167 183 21,382 22,349 24,667 228

112 117 121 16,942 17,472 18,365 95 Brown............................................... 976 1039 1,074 25,357 27,189 28,192 184614 653 692 22,119 23,470 24,901 78 Burleson........................................... 477 507 519 28,670 30,603 31,346 125685 722 758 26,355 27,599 28,889 39 Burnet.............................................. 1,406 1,507 1,545 33,056 34,415 34,664 76

1,373 1,446 1,520 24,278 25,360 26,445 61 Caldwell........................................... 848 896 920 23,383 24,465 24,499 231490 495 536 25,375 25,840 28,177 49 Calhoun............................................ 544 586 619 26,774 28,854 30,254 147657 673 697 24,779 25,159 25,842 71 Callahan........................................... 359 390 409 27,177 29,301 30,692 137838 863 905 26,684 27,387 28,490 45 Cameron.......................................... 7,299 7,846 8,323 19,366 20,502 21,387 246516 551 567 21,952 23,163 23,765 83 Camp............................................... 346 361 381 28,169 28,860 30,035 149195 205 211 24,587 25,482 26,011 70 Carson............................................. 192 232 226 30,438 37,075 36,599 52487 514 523 26,919 28,131 28,727 43 Cass................................................. 769 833 876 26,221 28,396 29,946 152279 292 303 25,760 26,883 27,716 51 Castro.............................................. 266 274 268 36,524 38,221 37,678 45

1,249 1,336 1,391 25,381 26,507 27,108 56 Chambers....................................... 1057 1,201 1,281 37,278 41,679 43,605 12347 379 391 19,337 20,945 21,646 92 Cherokee........................................ 1,219 1,288 1,332 25,495 26,777 27,614 192

14,467 15,201 15,666 34,675 35,792 36,342 7 Childress.......................................... 137 153 149 18,216 20,324 19,723 249133 142 152 17,799 19,091 20,745 94 Clay.................................................. 335 352 370 29,881 31,649 33,840 88553 583 601 20,802 21,928 22,581 90 Cochran........................................... 99 109 104 31,319 35,232 34,812 73937 968 1029 23,071 23,672 25,066 76 Coke................................................. 80 88 91 22,312 25,954 27,004 207251 262 273 21,977 22,769 23,745 84 Coleman........................................... 225 240 250 26,094 28,314 29,191 167883 929 967 27,234 28,370 29,156 36 Collin................................................ 32,128 34,978 36,447 45,918 47,719 47,741 7

Hutchinson..Hyde...........Jackson.......Jerauld........Jones..........Kingsbury...Lake............Lawrence....Lincoln........Lyman.........McCook......McPherson.Marshall......Meade.........Mellette.......Miner...........Minnehaha..Moody.........Pennington..Perkins....Potter.......Roberts....Sanborn...Shannon..Spink........Stanley........Sully............Todd............Tripp............Turner.........Union..........Walworth....Yankton.......Ziebach.......

Tennessee..................Metropolitan portion .........Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n .Anderson..............................Bedford.................................Benton..................................Bledsoe.................................Blount...................................Bradley.................................Campbell..............................Cannon.................................Carroll...................................Carter...................................Cheatham............................Chester.................................Claiborne..............................C lay......................................Cocke....................................Coffee...................................Crockett................................Cumberland.........................Davidson...............................Decatur.................................DeKalb..................................Dickson.................................Dyer......................................Fayette..................................Fentress................................Franklin.................................Gibson..................................G iles.....................................Grainger................................Greene..................................Grundy..................................Hamblen..Hamilton..Hancock...HardemanHardin......Hawkins...Haywood..Henderson...........................Henry....................................Hickman................................Houston................................Humphreys..........................Jackson.................................Jefferson...............................Johnson................................Knox.....................................Lake......................................Lauderdale...........................Lawrence..............................Lew is....................................Lincoln..................................

See the footnotes at the end of the table.

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Area

Personal income Per capita personal income'

Area

Personal income Per capita personal income1

Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state Millions of dollars Dollars Rank

in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

Collingsworth.................................. 89 99 80 30,052 33,231 26,662 213 Kimble.............................................. 119 126 130 26,505 28,463 29,283 166Colorado.......................................... 630 684 725 30,712 33,324 35,067 68 King 8 9 10 26,904 30,877 37,021 47Comal... 3,475 3,843 4,076 34,668 36,522 37,017 48 Kinney.............................................. 78 82 87 23,835 24,737 26,809 211Comanche...................................... 384 398 410 28,335 29,528 30,403 142 Kleberg............................................ 835 883 944 27,384 28,808 30,714 134Concho. 72 81 79 20,259 22,571 21,759 244 Knox................................................. 107 116 113 29,979 33,547 33,648 91Cooke... 1,318 1,433 1,520 34,362 37,307 39,549 28 Lamar............................................... 1,309 1,419 1,451 26,696 28,971 29,641 159Coryell.. 2,181 2,368 2,504 30,401 32,613 34,267 81 Lamb................................................ 348 380 383 24,919 27,514 28,271 183Cottle............................................... 52 57 52 32,530 36,713 33,331 97 Lampasas....................................... 663 744 805 32,727 35,944 38,506 38Crane............................................... 110 120 131 29,410 31,094 32,696 103 LaSalle............................................ 117 122 134 19,803 20,506 22,959 237Crockett 91 100 111 24,417 26,335 29,323 165 Lavaca ............................................. 567 613 623 30,349 32,857 33,622 92Crosby.. 188 206 195 29,101 32,966 31,385 124 Lee.................................................... 481 508 531 29,746 31,442 32,706 102Culberson....................................... 54 61 67 21,158 24,358 27,531 196 Leon................................................. 449 483 511 27,479 29,520 30,339 144Dallam.. 194 218 218 32,356 35,500 34,793 74 Liberty.............................................. 2,181 2,358 2,467 29,316 31,519 32,753 101Dallas... 101,321 105,722 108,125 43,052 44,386 44,829 9 Limestone........................................ 562 598 641 24,986 26,689 28,777 174Dawson. 311 390 345 22,353 28,215 25,088 224 Lipscomb........................................ 102 110 118 34,276 36,853 39,547 29Deaf Smith...................................... 443 510 494 24,250 27,834 26,830 209 Live Oak........................................... 280 298 303 24,709 26,420 27,079 206Delta .............................................. 117 131 142 21,277 24,391 26,108 218 Llano................................................ 553 607 625 30,835 33,228 34,155 85Denton.. 22,119 24,086 25,228 37,498 39,153 39,572 27 Loving.............................................. 5 5 6 94,691 100,389 140,275 1DeWitt... 506 552 569 25,427 27,976 29,017 170 Lubbock........................................... 7,723 8,220 8,617 29,722 31,267 32,472 107Dickens. 54 61 55 21,530 24,745 22,924 238 Lynn................................................. 132 198 138 21,948 34,319 24,138 232Dimmit.. 201 215 231 20,294 22,050 23,726 233 McCulloch........................................ 207 229 240 26,192 29,375 30,463 140Donley.. 109 116 114 28,505 30,367 30,590 138 McLennan....................................... 6,449 6,809 7,098 28,593 29,830 30,748 132Duval............................................... 288 307 336 23,367 25,239 27,941 188 McMullen........................................ 29 25 26 34,237 29,105 31,296 126Eastland.......................................... 571 605 631 31,247 33,014 34,644 78 Madison........................................... 290 315 310 22,025 23,770 23,403 234Ector................................................ 3,740 4,139 4,542 29,662 32,121 34,622 79 Marion.............................................. 252 270 283 23,469 25,345 27,171 205Edwards.......................................... 46 45 48 24,408 23,462 24,621 229 Martin 117 146 136 26,756 33,123 30,444 141Ellis 4,066 4,527 4,734 29,568 31,699 32,009 113 Mason.............................................. 107 108 109 27,668 27,606 27,970 187El Paso............................................ 18,409 19,596 20,728 25,541 26,924 28,071 186 Matagorda....................................... 954 1003 1074 25,796 27,314 28,986 171Erath................................................ 902 970 1,034 25,532 27,335 28,883 173 Maverick........................................... 817 879 969 16,133 17,242 18,688 252Falls................................................. 388 413 420 22,373 24,498 25,013 225 Medina 1,112 1,212 1,260 25,730 27,704 28,479 180Fannin.............................................. 803 861 904 24,435 26,188 27,376 199 Menaid 57 58 61 26,775 27,482 28,520 178Fayette............................................. 765 819 845 34,054 36,284 37,056 46 Midland............................................ 6,068 6,252 6,970 49,173 49,590 53,968 3Fisher.............................................. 101 128 116 25,169 32,386 29,690 158 Milam............................................... 652 692 708 26,232 27,989 28,486 179Floyd................................................ 185 207 204 27,035 31,169 31,402 123 Mills 139 137 142 28,053 27,494 28,467 181Foard............................................... 35 40 40 23,946 28,931 29,153 169 Mitchell............................................. 175 196 196 18,979 21,133 21,264 247Fort Bend........................................ 19,533 22,102 23,576 40,314 43,486 44,265 11 Montague........................................ 602 660 701 30,720 33,634 35,716 62Franklin............................................ 310 326 325 28,309 29,554 29,946 152 Montgomery.................................... 16,134 18,102 19,235 40,991 43,869 44,603 10Freestone....................................... 497 518 548 26,407 27,525 28,743 175 Moore............................................... 554 604 614 27,719 30,470 30,392 143Frio.................................................. 313 336 359 19,375 20,853 22,230 242 Morris............................................... 352 375 389 27,123 28,827 30,337 145Gaines............................................. 391 433 432 26,882 29,261 28,685 177 Motley.............................................. 36 38 36 28,105 29,726 28,171 185Galveston....................................... 10,365 11,316 11,745 37,170 39,909 40,711 19 Nacogdoches.................................. 1,473 1,600 1,676 23,774 25,574 26,457 216Garza.... 142 161 159 29,202 33,946 34,162 84 Navarro............................................ 1,196 1,287 1,333 24,522 26,359 27,177 204Gillespie........................................... 842 932 952 36,229 39,679 39,866 25 Newton 293 312 336 21,207 22,719 24,500 230Glasscock....................................... 35 57 39 29,355 49,161 32,220 112 Nolan 381 419 441 26,114 28,763 29,609 160Goliad... 179 189 194 25,600 27,061 27,540 195 Nueces 10,424 11,061 11,633 32,675 34,684 36,318 58Gonzales........................................ 486 508 530 24,909 26,200 27,190 203 Ochiltree.......................................... 349 357 381 37,638 37,679 39,728 26Gray .. 723 816 862 33,486 37,388 39,013 33 Oldham............................................ 58 67 62 27,975 32,164 29,986 150Grayson........................................... 3,262 3,509 3,625 27,875 29,687 30,516 139 Orange............................................. 2,469 2,670 2,836 30,170 32,366 34,221 83G regg.............................................. 4,208 4,473 4,742 36,310 38,254 40,299 20 Palo Pinto......................................... 796 859 876 28,869 31,412 31,832 116Grimes 596 648 690 23,539 25,176 26,605 214 Panola.............................................. 663 737 803 28,642 32,025 34,645 77Guadalupe...................................... 3,328 3,745 4,006 30,910 33,266 34,143 86 Parker 3,509 3,825 4,089 33,516 35,209 36,490 54Hale................................................. 833 884 898 23,321 24,807 25,535 220 Parmer 254 289 279 26,920 30,761 30,056 148Hall.................................................. 76 85 77 21,305 24,993 22,900 239 Pecos 299 320 331 18,943 20,241 20,803 248Hamilton.......................................... 227 243 256 28,117 30,139 31,717 117 Polk 1,418 1,543 1,598 30,772 33,206 34,280 80Hansford.......................................... 197 208 207 38,252 39,943 38,676 35 Potter............................................... 3,489 3,650 3,829 28,906 30,222 31,608 119Hardeman....................................... 109 117 123 25,584 28,418 30,700 136 Presidio............................................ 141 155 168 18,751 20,459 22,341 241Hardin.............................................. 1,591 1,722 1,831 31,298 33,278 34,932 71 Rains 263 286 294 23,907 25,496 26,048 219Harris.... 172,909 179,775 190,226 44,844 45,987 47,788 6 Randall............................................. 3,698 4,049 4,327 33,389 35,907 37,856 40Harrison 1,952 2,080 2,236 30,842 32,862 35,058 69 Reagan............................................ 87 102 105 29,788 34,246 34,845 72Hartley.. 180 192 188 34,679 36,890 38,290 39 R eal................................................. 74 79 84 24,392 26,156 28,689 176Haskell.. 155 172 174 29,532 33,384 34,256 82 Red River......................................... 306 331 346 23,148 25,333 26,821 210Hays .. 3,802 4,177 4,386 28,498 29,415 29,353 164 Reeves 235 252 272 21,231 22,682 24,733 227Hemphill.......................................... 155 173 209 46,570 52,273 61,169 2 Refugio............................................ 218 230 249 29,322 31,395 34,031 87Henderson...................................... 2,122 2,273 2,316 26,881 28,843 29,405 163 Roberts............................................ 30 33 34 36,566 38,587 39,902 24Hidalgo............................................ 12,333 13,320 14,224 18,039 18,979 19,721 250 Robertson....................................... 447 476 509 28,075 30,067 32,411 109Hill ........................................... 882 960 994 25,183 27,264 27,849 189 Rockwall.... 2,749 3,094 3,326 40,041 41,836 42,770 17Hockley. 640 720 744 28,589 32,398 33,406 95 Runnels.... 247 281 283 23,709 27,233 27,651 191Hood .. 1,692 1,855 1,918 34,977 37,571 37,804 41 Rusk.......... 1,261 1,374 1,462 26,288 28,358 29,862 156Hopkins 873 923 990 26,075 27,133 28,983 172 Sabine...... 285 304 315 27,793 29,959 31,183 127Houston 535 585 614 23,543 25,793 27,266 200 San Augustine................................. 203 217 228 23,106 24,933 26,368 217Howard. 853 919 959 26,755 28,556 29,430 162 San Jacinto 651 703 739 26,738 28,377 29,760 157Hudspeth........................................ 66 76 77 20,479 23,629 24,844 226 San Patricio..................................... 1,880 2,057 2,187 27,453 30,124 31,998 114Hunt .. 2,344 2,494 2,588 28,555 30,268 31,460 122 San Saba.. 141 148 149 23,811 25,059 25,508 221Hutchinson..................................... 712 758 825 32,591 34,900 38,547 37 Schleicher. 71 75 81 26,132 27,302 29,582 161Irion 62 68 73 35,351 39,535 42,951 15 Scurry...... 466 514 561 29,311 32,057 35,043 70Jack 244 274 307 27,525 31,577 35,684 64 Shackelford..................................... 118 120 133 38,274 38,632 43,563 13Jackson 382 402 421 27,111 28,718 29,875 155 Shelby.............................................. 644 683 715 24,643 25,890 26,976 208Jasper... 952 1011 1053 27,847 29,440 30,713 135 Sherman.......................................... 108 130 126 37,714 45,016 42,860 16Jeff Davis........................................ 60 67 71 27,420 30,477 31,565 120 Smith................................................ 6,576 6,996 7,333 33,825 35,329 36,456 55Jefferson.......................................... 7,885 8,304 8,736 32,801 34,387 36,071 59 Somervell......................................... 239 268 287 31,415 34,758 36,350 57Jim Hogg........................................ 133 142 157 26,851 28,908 31,682 118 Starr................................................. 816 874 951 13,538 14,345 15,452 254Jim W ells......................................... 1,130 1,235 1,370 27,787 30,075 33,450 94 Stephens.......................................... 268 280 311 28,575 29,628 32,624 105Johnson 4,211 4,570 4,729 28,806 30,562 30,728 133 Sterling............................................. 34 36 40 28,652 29,377 31,915 115Jones.... 422 485 483 21,721 25,302 25,342 222 Stonewall........................................ 50 51 49 36,475 36,850 35,429 65Karnes.. 294 316 329 19,462 21,005 21,848 243 Sutton 152 180 224 35,527 41,848 51,928 4Kaufman.......................................... 2,680 2,932 3,094 29,117 30,348 30,816 131 Swisher 208 207 209 27,078 27,088 27,727 190Kendall.. 1,291 1,481 1,598 43,246 47,412 48,535 5 Tarrant.............................................. 62,323 65,824 68,106 37,479 38,499 38,918 34Kenedy. 15 16 18 37,456 41,853 46,115 8 Taylor 3,951 4,242 4,450 31,338 33,519 35,136 66Kent................................................. 21 20 19 29,225 28,409 27,570 194 Terrell............................................... 27 29 32 28,256 32,079 34,791 75Kerr.................................................. 1,738 1,867 1,915 36,915 39,319 39,957 23 Terry................................................. 329 376 361 26,970 30,985 29,915 154

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Personal income Per capita personal income 1 Personal income Per capita personal incom e1

Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank

in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

Throckmorton................................. 60 60 66 35,446 37,034 41,408 18 Bath.................................................. 157 174 175 33,433 37,388 38,231 29Titus.................................................. 804 854 864 28,121 29,330 29,163 168 Bland 165 182 191 24,436 26,684 28,008 85Tom Green....................................... 3,250 3,427 3,601 30,689 32,174 33,518 93 Botetourt.......................................... 1,234 1,321 1,367 38,355 40,831 41,968 18Travis............................................... 37,725 39,272 40,086 40,243 40,466 40,143 21 Brunswick........................................ 404 427 452 22,508 24,065 25,420 98Trinity............................................... 330 352 369 23,470 25,138 26,469 215 Buchanan........................................ 622 650 697 25,931 27,638 30,204 71Tyler................................................. 502 545 580 24,885 26,837 28,346 182 Buckingham.................................... 359 374 386 22,661 23,429 24,190 102Upshur............................................. 993 1086 1,168 26,613 28,938 30,826 130 Caroline............................................ 822 896 944 31,047 32,825 34,095 46Upton............................................... 95 108 119 31,259 36,434 38,640 36 Charles C ity .................................... 236 238 240 33,023 33,364 33,275 52Uvalde............................................. 646 690 711 24,321 26,002 26,724 212 Charlotte......................................... 293 314 330 23,689 25,643 27,120 91Val Verde........................................ 1,160 1,238 1,300 24,556 26,045 27,244 201 Chesterfield..................................... 12,128 12,853 13,195 41,264 42,934 43,425 16Van Zandt....................................... 1,478 1,598 1,645 28,436 30,818 31,552 121 Clarke............................................... 550 559 567 38,521 38,907 38,909 27Victoria............................................ 2,922 3,127 3,279 34,268 36,292 37,788 42 Craig 147 147 152 28,955 28,742 30,000 74Walker.............................................. 1,309 1,397 1,470 20,471 21,935 23,130 235 Culpeper.......................................... 1,417 1,487 1,541 32,079 32,515 33,303 51Waller............................................... 1064 1,134 1,174 30,470 31,641 32,642 104 Cumberland.................................... 251 272 285 26,695 28,450 29,562 79Ward................................................ 281 314 349 27,510 30,933 33,337 96 Dickenson....................................... 364 387 416 22,722 24,129 25,708 97Washington..................................... 1,081 1,146 1,196 33,888 35,737 36,896 49 Essex 310 328 352 29,218 30,413 31,965 62Webb............................................... 4,748 5,088 5,387 21,012 22,041 22,831 240 Fauquier........................................... 3,256 3,364 3,402 49,554 50,655 50,597 6Wharton........................................... 1,213 1,255 1,318 29,575 30,767 32,249 111 Floyd 365 385 396 24,920 26,208 26,509 94Wheeler........................................... 167 186 207 35,421 39,064 43,312 14 Fluvanna.......................................... 775 838 867 31,268 33,186 33,872 48Wichita............................................. 4,284 4,372 4,580 33,130 34,095 35,866 61 Franklin............................................ 1,542 1,675 1,729 30,624 32,620 33,420 50Wilbarger......................................... 410 430 437 29,511 31,258 32,347 110 Giles. 442 457 476 25,730 26,593 27,594 89Willacy............................................. 398 454 471 19,521 22,295 23,087 236 Gloucester....................................... 1,234 1,308 1,364 32,726 34,190 35,255 41Williamson 11,946 13,502 14,390 33,990 36,176 36,417 56 Goochland....................................... 1,164 1,275 1,298 58,216 61,792 61,801 4Wilson.............................................. 1068 1,174 1,246 28,112 29,982 30,890 129 Grayson............................................ 370 371 377 22,920 22,988 23,528 103Winkler............................................. 195 210 240 30,217 32,152 35,710 63 Greene............................................. 581 617 635 32,913 34,272 34,900 43Wise................................................. 1,740 1,886 1,941 30,635 32,756 33,187 98 Halifax 915 959 1013 25,694 27,064 28,651 82Wood............................................... 1026 1,124 1,179 24,533 26,595 27,583 193 Hanover............................................ 4,009 4,264 4,325 40,878 43,089 43,426 15Yoakum............................................ 266 287 287 36,591 38,695 37,754 43 Henrico............................................ 12,641 13,347 13,438 44,265 46,063 45,911 12Young............................................... 616 634 695 34,488 35,789 39,423 30 Highland........................................... 70 72 75 28,585 30,059 31,497 65Zapata............................................. 230 246 261 17,375 18,134 18,849 251 Isle of W ight.................................... 1,227 1,304 1,369 35,971 37,170 38,495 28Zavala..............................................

U tah ........................................Metropolitan portion ....................Nonmetropolitan p o rtio n ...........

17278,38271,317

7,066

18584,70976,993

7,716

19687,41179,190

8,221

14,78630,33731,00024,952

15,93131,80032,44026,569

16,68732,05032,59027,641

253 King and Queen.............................King George....................................King William....................................Lancaster........................................Lee...

200750523509572

208799561549597

216830588552632

29,27734,71634,57444,36022,992

30,37535,43235,92547,79823,900

31,62835,82936,80248,50725,208

644034

9100

Beaver............................................. 141 149 157 23,098 24,527 25,383 21 Loudoun........................................... 12,278 13,690 14,702 46,290 49,342 50,674 5Box Elder......................................... 1,200 1,329 1,396 25,681 27,764 28,449 14 Louisa.............................................. 1070 1,141 1,185 34,548 35,882 36,339 35Cache.............................................. 2,483 2,729 2,904 23,340 25,116 25,955 16 Lunenburg....................................... 295 308 320 22,712 23,774 24,852 101Carbon............................................. 591 610 655 30,710 31,013 33,428 4 Madison........................................... 408 436 445 30,208 31,809 32,602 57Daggett............................................ 19 20 22 20,938 22,300 23,825 25 Mathews........................................... 404 434 440 44,939 48,058 48,652 8Davis................................................ 8,776 9,529 9,821 31,451 33,100 33,283 5 Mecklenburg.................................... 847 903 954 26,517 28,198 29,781 77Duchesne ........................................ 490 561 646 31,714 34,643 38,156 2 Middlesex........................................ 373 408 419 35,110 38,343 39,202 24Emery.............................................. 254 255 265 24,766 24,681 25,345 22 Nelson.............................................. 512 547 568 34,131 35,927 37,040 33Garfield............................................ 113 119 128 25,840 26,447 27,770 15 New Kent.......................................... 550 600 619 33,000 34,813 34,927 42Grand............................................... 245 265 279 26,399 28,103 29,019 12 Northampton................................... 408 435 451 30,388 32,413 33,514 49Iron .................................................. 914 984 1023 21,916 22,734 23,147 27 Northumberland.............................. 434 476 493 33,929 36,938 37,966 31Juab................................................. 216 232 244 23,604 24,291 24,380 24 Nottoway.......................................... 427 457 465 27,223 28,974 29,350 80Kane................................................ 190 205 210 29,546 31,538 32,102 8 Orange............................................. 1006 1063 1,089 31,951 32,843 32,802 55Millard.............................................. 287 323 348 24,174 27,175 28,796 13 Page. 618 641 662 25,714 26,530 27,405 90Morgan............................................ 228 257 270 28,272 30,479 30,848 9 Patrick.............................................. 426 456 472 22,676 24,239 25,225 99P iute................................................ 29 33 35 21,595 24,492 24,669 23 Powhatan........................................ 1010 1090 1,122 37,012 39,651 40,559 21Rich 56 59 65 28,571 28,969 30,224 10 Prince Edward................................. 431 457 477 20,449 21,233 21,523 105Salt Lake.......................................... 35,532 37,888 38,730 36,055 37,797 38,026 3 Pulaski............................................. 1044 1090 1,114 29,973 31,142 31,813 63San Juan ......................................... 245 264 278 17,557 18,393 18,705 29 Rappahannock................................ 270 288 292 37,510 39,981 40,677 20Sanpete........................................... 454 502 540 18,932 20,432 21,162 28 Richmond........................................ 213 226 239 23,381 24,625 26,187 96Sevier 454 485 508 23,421 24,626 25,452 20 Russell............................................. 684 717 762 23,797 24,706 26,260 95Summit............................................ 2,041 2,271 2,311 58,477 64,064 63,832 1 Scott................................................. 563 575 604 24,583 25,188 26,560 93Tooele 1,271 1,392 1,463 24,281 25,431 25,731 18 Shenandoah.................................... 1,218 1,294 1,327 30,404 31,890 32,370 59Uintah 798 899 993 28,702 31,086 33,272 6 Smyth............................................... 830 851 886 25,771 26,618 27,818 87Utah................................................. 11,057 12,137 12,610 22,925 23,663 23,803 26 Stafford............................................ 4,302 4,654 4,813 36,318 38,521 39,424 23Wasatch........................................... 529 591 610 26,595 28,996 29,060 11 Surry 195 213 223 27,814 30,203 31,430 66Washington..................................... 3,224 3,473 3,512 25,439 26,252 25,886 17 Sussex............................................. 310 330 346 25,686 27,281 28,525 83Wayne.............................................. 56 63 65 22,632 25,427 25,579 19 Tazewell........................................... 1,233 1,299 1,385 28,023 29,564 30,865 68Weber..............................................

Verm ont.................................Metropolitan portion ....................Nonmetropolitan p o rtio n ...........

6,48922,340

7,94814,392

7,08523,413

8,25815,154

7,32624,034

8,51715,517

30,01936,03338,67434,724

32,05337,73540,05936,578

32,24438,70041,13937,480

7 Warren.............................................Westmoreland.................................Wythe...............................................

Independent cities:

1,270529741

1,331555790

1,390583825

35,52331,10526,159

36,67932,00627,697

37,87233,19328,687

325381

Addison............................................ 1,231 1,309 1,330 33,648 35,644 36,185 9 Alexandria....................................... 9,455 10,036 10,441 68,394 71,565 72,220 2Bennington..................................... 1,384 1,485 1,508 37,873 40,759 41,386 2 Chesapeake.................................... 8,070 8,549 8,810 36,910 39,011 39,988 22Caledonia........................................ 904 953 984 29,590 31,337 32,512 12 Hampton.......................................... 4,762 5,014 5,215 32,488 34,249 35,903 39Chittenden...................................... 6,194 6,363 6,538 41,224 42,224 43,192 1 Newport News................................. 5,478 5,746 5,942 28,463 29,762 30,752 69Essex............................................... 142 147 150 22,273 22,700 23,256 14 Norfolk.............................................. 7,938 8,232 8,463 33,239 34,873 36,065 38Franklin............................................ 1,500 1,626 1,701 31,419 33,931 35,446 10 Portsmouth...................................... 3,113 3,261 3,395 30,421 32,167 34,102 45Grand Isle........................................ 254 270 278 33,781 35,751 36,251 8 Richmond........................................ 8,410 8,865 9,089 42,261 44,180 44,801 14Lamoille........................................... 878 910 945 35,254 36,027 36,765 7 Roanoke........................................... 3,118 3,428 3,578 33,681 36,840 38,169 30Orange............................................. 893 941 953 30,676 32,455 32,930 11 Suffolk.............................................. 2,655 2,841 2,980 33,123 35,011 36,157 37Orleans............................................Rutland............................................

8082,184

8582,300

8822,349

29,68434,410

31,39836,332

32,35037,166

136

Virginia Beach................................. 18,486 19,165 19,460 42,281 44,145 45,022 13

Washington..................................... 2,1981,573

2,3241,644

2,4251,671

37,30735,967

39,59137,621

41,32938,356

35

Combination a re a s3:Albemarle + Charlottesville........... 5,861 6,224 6,383 44,051 46,440 46,969 10

W indsor...........................................V irg in ia ..................................

Metropolitan p ortion ....................

2,196315,565285,042

30,524955

2,282333,167301,105

32,0621030

2,321343,580310,228

33,3521074

38,50141,26743,53127,77624,762

40,08043,15845,52828,98726,772

40,88144,07546,41030,02427,968

4 Alleghany + Covington...................Augusta, Staunton + WaynesboroBedford + Bedford City...................Campbell + Lynchburg...................

6463,6302,5793,674

941

6623,7912,7173,859

973

6833,9032,8474,0261023

28,55831,45335,95830,01426,130

29,23532,41837,39631,02527,06632,919

30,35633,16139,11431,99628,41534,187

7054266184

Accomack........................................ 86 Dinwiddie, Col. Hts. + Petersburg 2,386 2,515 2,636 31,421 44Amelia.............................................. 402 425 435 32,322 33,594 33,903 47 Fairfax, Fairfax City + Falls Church 69,215 72,330 73,716 67,033 69,556 69,885 3Amherst........................................... 876 931 961 27,376 28,987 29,619 78 Frederick + Winchester.................. 3,356 3,495 3,621 34,749 35,482 36,222 36Appomattox.................................... 394 417 433 28,147 29,399 29,799 75 Greensville + Emporia.................. 370 390 405 21,223 22,258 23,026 104Arlington.......................................... 13,625 14,610 15,201 67,896 71,650 72,317 1 Henry + Martinsville....................... 1,979 2,046 2,102 28,115 29,176 30,018 73

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Area

Personal income Per capita personal income1 Personal income Per capita personal income1

Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank

in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

3,289 3,546 3,706 45,778 48,135 49,520 7 Mingo....................................................... 659 701 771 24,716 26,287 29,255 262,637 2,804 2,880 25,343 26,591 27,102 92 Monongalia............................................. 2,821 2,964 3,127 32,475 33,851 35,287 52,922 3,050 3,165 27,544 28,803 29,789 76 Monroe.................................................... 309 325 334 22,922 23,929 24,265 451,751 1,854 1,957 29,819 31,447 32,791 56 Morgan.................................................... 525 553 567 32,224 33,471 34,381 7

Nicholas.................................................. 658 713 750 25,237 27,402 28,844 2816,057 16,933 17,566 40,158 41,607 42,620 17 O hio......................................................... 1,547 1,594 1,653 34,725 35,958 37,505 24,392 4,616 4,751 38,338 40,095 41,019 19 Pendleton................................................ 214 228 230 27,748 30,264 30,770 151052 1,091 1,119 30,457 31,546 32,348 60 Pleasants................................................ 202 213 219 27,020 28,508 29,484 24

3,375 3,577 3,688 28,993 30,359 31,055 67 Pocahontas............................................. 234 244 251 26,878 28,393 29,501 23770 790 826 29,108 28,964 30,123 72 Preston................................................... 752 807 854 24,931 26,572 28,154 29

5,084 5,375 5,588 36,388 38,036 39,150 25 Putnam 1,760 1,885 2,014 32,312 34,280 36,323 42,081 2,169 2,286 29,880 30,895 32,454 58 Raleigh.................................................... 2,301 2,410 2,578 29,360 30,653 32,740 91,149 1,175 1,259 25,345 25,873 27,707 88 Randolph................................................ 793 828 860 27,952 29,170 30,290 203,130 3,319 3,429 42,858 45,256 46,844 11 Ritchie 262 272 289 25,226 26,332 28,146 30

252,023229,231

22,791

271,008246,495

24,513

280,678255,020

25,658

39,550 41,91943,49830,713

42,74744,28531,778

Roane 330 344 368 21,476 22,776 24,627 44

41,07228,81325,76330,611

Summers................................................ 280 297 315 21,017 22,496 24,187 46Taylor.......................................................Tucker.......................................................

374175

394184

418192

23,18825,472

24,34027,008

25,66528,103

4031

2817

428646

473681

510707

27,90832,156

29,52933,067

TyleiUpshur....................................................

199571

214602

226636

21,89724,321

23,78525,551

25,42826,925

4133

5,2282,223

5,6832,367

6,0102,494

33,17731,788

35,64433,493

36,64334,969

1014

Wayne......................................................Webster...................................................

1001195

1066205

1,113217

24,05520,441

25,70521,675

26,90322,847

34502,227

13,7082,389

14,6942,451

15,19831,95933,587

33,99535,266

34,55135,789

1511

Wetzel......................................................W irt..........................................................

442109

472115

494120

26,57619,055

28,68020,017

30,29121,176

1954

1122,741

912

1312,933

985

1413,0161052

28,48527,70325,787

33,23429,17027,120

35,61429,70328,434

122734

Wood........................................................Wyoming.................................................

2,525559

2,663581

2,771628

29,23523,458

30,86924,612

31,98526,810

1136

153 162 172 20,33722,650

21,99324,235

23,241 39 W isconsin..................................... 198,598

152,542

207,201158,792

212,553

162,876

35,644

37,660

36,990

38,929

37,770

39,6851,498 1,685 1,827 24,965 3856 63 69 26,314 30,159 32,524 20

2,027 2,212 2,458 24,907 26,613 28,707 32 46,057 48,409 49,678 30,276 31,795 32,6111,875 1,960 2,037 26,465 27,472 28,516 33 Adams...................................................... 576 597 620 28,033 29,214 30,559 532,803 2,960 2,988 34,554 36,612 36,954 9 Ashland.................................................... 462 486 499 28,113 29,951 30,772 491,153 1,243 1,276 39,553 42,462 43,105 3 Barron...................................................... 1,308 1,372 1,407 28,641 30,109 30,813 48

99,608 106,638 109,551 54,370 57,409 58,141 1 Bayfield................................................... 432 457 466 28,862 30,426 31,248 449,528 10,001 10,312 39,778 42,004 42,992 4 Brown....................................................... 8,676 9,016 9,242 36,086 37,077 37,769 111073 1,167 1,219 28,184 30,400 31,142 23 Buffalo...................................................... 474 515 513 34,388 37,493 37,767 12579 620 664 29,155 30,839 32,550 18 Burnett.................................................... 457 475 483 28,175 29,352 30,282 55

1,982 2,085 2,138 27,207 28,292 28,757 31 Calumet.................................................. 1,686 1,763 1,817 38,074 39,813 40,671 6271 306 316 26,517 29,774 30,615 25 Chippewa................................................ 1,756 1,855 1,914 29,580 30,933 31,755 40

1,569 1,692 1,752 28,396 29,776 30,349 26 Clark........................................................ 876 940 953 26,137 28,136 28,455 661,125 1,195 1,287 28,695 30,190 32,084 22 Columbia................................................. 2,039 2,137 2,184 37,185 38,815 39,602 7

555 593 614 25,971 27,628 28,761 30 Crawford................................................. 453 472 483 26,748 27,946 28,774 63297 317 344 23,459 24,810 26,560 37 Dane........................................................ 20,155 21,146 21,787 42,998 44,401 45,080 3

27,916 29,864 31,046 36,527 38,581 39,444 7 Dodge..................................................... 2,656 2,801 2,878 30,235 31,925 32,763 36791 871 879 52,174 56,976 56,879 2 Door......................................................... 1060 1,109 1,144 37,831 39,910 41,069 5

4,053 4,335 4,497 35,422 37,289 37,989 8 Douglas................................................... 1,197 1,263 1,299 27,279 28,856 29,572 58304 337 349 28,835 31,369 32,147 21 Dunn........................................................ 1,135 1,211 1,261 26,839 28,451 29,528 59

25,578 28,257 29,200 38,542 41,813 42,610 5 Eau Claire............................................... 3,150 3,275 3,347 32,638 33,617 34,076 3114,142 15,133 15,727 31,623 33,172 34,011 16 Florence.................................................. 136 138 139 28,140 29,065 30,104 57

1028 1095 1,142 24,832 26,099 27,068 36 Fond du Lac............................................ 3,344 3,538 3,649 33,813 35,601 36,541 188,697 9,426 9,820 37,274 39,485 39,988 6 Forest....................................................... 249 254 262 25,344 26,097 26,908 70

107 117 120 27,112 29,355 29,502 29 Grant........................................................ 1,385 1,475 1,504 28,449 30,100 30,623 521,612 1,767 1,893 28,165 30,718 32,546 19 Green....................................................... 1,200 1,258 1,292 33,867 35,183 35,858 226,163 6,750 7,010 32,639 35,004 35,592 13 Green Lake............................................. 609 646 655 32,500 34,671 35,339 25

970 1096 1,189 23,389 26,671 28,296 35 Iowa......................................................... 779 829 857 33,112 35,193 36,280 216,284 6,726 7,202 27,302 28,955 30,661 24 Iron........................................................... 167 173 177 26,394 27,631 28,582 64

51,894 54,555 57,411 28,714 30,121 31,634 Jackson....................................................Jefferson.................................................

5682,651

6062,746

621 28,85633,446

30,56234,325

31,22034,916

46282,814

30,757 32,319 33,872 30,744 32,163 33,578 Juneau.................................................... 654 719 24,686 25,959 27,042 6921,136

35522,237

37323,539

39326,19823,021

27,57724,114

29,20025,193

5,298 5,542706

5,664720

32,84532,071

34,02734,607

34,465 2942 Kewaunee............................................... 658 35,429 24

2,766 2,942 3,080 28,569 29,489 30,098 21 La Crosse............................................... 3,617 3,792 3,939 32,809 34,015 35,040 27594 619 654 23,675 24,628 26,399 39 Lafayette................................................. 436 480 494 27,221 30,394 31,241 45303 323 344 20,813 22,190 23,645 48 Langlade................................................. 593 613 637 29,101 30,180 31,595 42667 692 722 27,887 29,207 30,666 17 Lincoln..................................................... 863 906 926 29,022 30,567 31,355 43

2,826 2,986 3,167 29,956 31,622 33,516 8 Manitowoc............................................... 2,625 2,756 2,872 32,443 34,096 35,598 23148 153 164 20,471 21,217 22,723 52 Marathon................................................. 4,481 4,701 4,788 34,785 36,162 36,536 19188 200 208 18,731 19,812 20,693 55 Marinette................................................. 1,224 1,271 1,311 28,806 30,058 31,110 47152 153 160 21,071 21,111 22,200 53 Marquette................................................ 400 419 431 26,769 28,186 28,950 61

1,124 1,176 1,244 24,317 25,398 26,877 35 Menominee............................................. 89 95 100 19,640 20,913 21,992 72163 171 184 23,596 24,798 26,807 37 Milwaukee............................................... 33,341 34,285 35,182 35,008 36,006 36,880 16307 338 353 26,165 28,488 29,606 22 Monroe..................................................... 1,179 1,251 1,310 27,662 29,045 30,153 56963 1025 1054 27,838 29,535 30,372 18 Oconto.................................................... 1,120 1,195 1,242 29,976 31,993 33,294 33518 546 548 23,277 24,127 24,162 47 Oneida.................................................... 1,268 1,305 1,319 34,816 36,058 36,519 20849 886 934 27,802 29,482 31,243 13 Outagamie.............................................. 6,139 6,431 6,601 35,694 37,017 37,693 13321 334 339 23,938 24,649 25,074 43 Ozaukee.................................................. 4,939 5,110 5,181 57,972 59,822 60,371 1

2,163 2,259 2,411 31,713 33,190 35,140 6 Pepin........................................................ 214 228 235 29,048 30,964 31,965 37709 751 787 25,178 26,586 27,933 32 Pierce....................................................... 1,227 1,292 1,333 31,058 32,477 33,151 35

1,746 1,861 1,916 35,091 36,472 36,889 3 Polk.......................................................... 1,250 1,318 1,350 28,272 29,833 30,556 547,258 7,523 7,876 37,867 39,383 41,255 1 Portage................................................... 2,162 2,281 2,354 31,831 33,283 34,129 30

441 462 502 25,766 26,997 29,003 27 Price......................................................... 425 442 455 28,695 30,532 31,721 41458 477 505 20,581 21,485 22,807 51 Racine...................................................... 6,931 7,255 7,406 34,936 36,346 37,012 15961 1004 1095 26,997 28,291 30,877 14 Richland.................................................. 479 502 521 26,590 27,596 28,996 60468 488 530 20,137 21,382 23,469 49 Rock......................................................... 4,909 5,059 5,098 31,064 31,730 31,826 39

1,673 1,756 1,849 29,625 30,949 32,709 10 Rusk......................................................... 339 360 366 23,425 24,968 25,407 71920 962 1026 27,438 28,954 31,247 12 St. Croix.................................................. 2,816 3,026 3,137 35,552 37,316 38,029 10621 650 682 24,333 25,568 26,610 38 Sauk......................................................... 2,047 2,122 2,153 35,447 36,385 36,604 17

1,707 1,805 1,891 27,950 29,368 30,680 16 Sawyer..................................................... 489 538 520 29,052 31,733 30,638 51726 766 799 27,139 28,481 29,470 25 Shawano................................................. 1,167 1,237 1,264 28,465 30,076 30,735 50

James City + Williamsburg.................Montgomery + Radford........................Pittsylvania + Danville..........................Prince George + Hopewell.................Pr. William, Manassas + Manassas

Park...................................................Roanoke + Salem................................Rockbridge, Buena Vista + LexingtonRockingham + Harrisonburg...............Southampton + Franklin.....................Spotsylvania + Fredricksburg............Washington + Bristo l..........................Wise + Norton.....................................York + Poquoson.................................

W ashington................................Metropolitan p o r tio n ........................Nonmetropolitan p o rtio n ................Adams..................................................Asotin ...................................................Benton..................................................Chelan..................................................C lallam .................................................Clark......................................................Columbia..............................................Cowlitz..................................................Douglas................................................Ferry......................................................Franklin..................................................Garfield..................................................G rant.....................................................Grays Harbor.......................................Island.....................................................Jefferson...............................................K ing.......................................................K itsap...................................................Kittitas...................................................Klickitat.................................................Lewis....................................................Lincoln..................................................Mason...................................................Okanogan.............................................Pacific...................................................Pend Oreille..........................................Pierce...................................................San Juan..............................................Skagit...................................................Skamania.............................................Snohomish..........................................Spokane...............................................Stevens.................................................Thurston...............................................Wahkiakum...........................................Walla Walla...........................................Whatcom..............................................Whitman...............................................Yakima..................................................

West V irg in ia .............................Metropolitan p o r tio n ........................Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n ................Barbour.................................................Berkeley................................................Boone...................................................Braxton.................................................Brooke..................................................Cabell...................................................Calhoun................................................C lay.......................................................Doddridge.............................................Fayette..................................................Gilmer...................................................G rant....................................................Greenbrier............................................Hampshire............................................Hancock................................................Hardy.....................................................Harrison................................................Jackson ................................................Jefferson...............................................Kanawha...............................................Lewis....................................................Lincoln..................................................Logan ...................................................McDowell..............................................Marion..................................................Marshall................................................Mason...................................................Mercer..................................................Mineral..................................................

See the footnotes at the end of the table.

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Table 3. Personal Income and Per Capita Personal Income by County, 2006-2008—Table Ends

Personal income Per capita personal income 1 Personal income Per capita personal incom e1

Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank in state Area Millions of dollars Dollars Rank

in state

2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2008

Sheboygan ..................................... 4,171 4,365 4,436 36,640 38,247 38,755 8 Carbon............................................. 567 623 666 37,691 40,475 42,772 14Taylor............................................... 531 547 555 27,392 28,335 28,862 62 Converse.......................................... 511 528 590 40,450 40,977 44,458 10Trempealeau................................... 811 861 882 29,299 31,089 31,854 38 Crook............................................... 262 270 290 43,066 42,403 44,269 12Vernon ............................................. 737 786 815 25,570 27,107 28,045 67 Fremont............................................ 1,251 1,341 1,425 34,047 35,887 37,431 20Vilas................................................. 681 706 720 30,923 32,154 33,172 34 Goshen............................................ 387 404 431 32,118 33,477 35,412 22Walworth.......................................... 3,206 3,345 3,414 32,073 33,366 33,958 32 Hot Springs..................................... 165 173 187 36,552 38,535 41,482 16Washburn....................................... 425 448 473 25,675 27,041 28,477 65 Johnson ........................................... 316 338 359 40,790 41,714 42,755 15Washington..................................... 5,132 5,395 5,601 40,537 42,083 43,180 4 Laramie............................................ 3,550 3,739 3,915 41,288 43,175 44,613 7Waukesha........................................ 19,315 19,979 20,432 51,351 52,713 53,636 2 Lincoln.............................................. 555 661 654 35,298 40,887 39,236 19Waupaca.......................................... 1,683 1,777 1,820 32,350 34,143 35,101 26 Natrona............................................ 3,493 3,557 3,812 49,714 49,526 52,185 4Waushara....................................... 629 659 679 25,473 26,708 27,434 68 Niobrara........................................... 87 86 97 38,821 36,665 41,066 17Winnebago..................................... 5,664 5,837 6,020 35,298 36,151 37,139 14 Park.. 1129 1,169 1,223 42,138 42,956 44,270 11Wood............................................... 2,594 2,734 2,811 35,038 37,038 38,066 9 Platte 291 303 326 34,486 36,174 39,418 18

W yom ing...............................Metropolitan portion ....................Nonmetropolitan p o r tio n ...........Albany..............................................

22,9127,043

15,8701079

24,4577,296

17,1611,135

25,8927,728

18,1641,191

44,67745,07744,50132,927

46,72646,05447,01834,955

48,58048,05348,80735,993 21

Sheridan..........................................Sublette............................................Sweetwater.....................................Teton................................................Uinta.................................................

1,297394

1,6922,456

794

1,451495

1,8602,666

851

1,516551

1,9982,669

916

47,20754,96244,582

124,89940,470

51,90863,13947,315

132,82942,398

53,02066,12250,015

129,95644,580

32618

Big Horn .......................................... 330 316 340 29,318 27,799 29,724 23 Washakie........................................ 305 331 348 39,707 42,387 44,545 9Campbell......................................... 1,729 1,878 2,087 44,917 46,412 50,332 5 Weston............................................. 274 282 300 41,733 41,152 43,239 13

1. Per capita personal income was computed using Census Bureau midyear population estimates. 3. Virginia combination areas consist of one or two independent cities with populations of less than 100,000 combined2. The personal income level shown for the United States is derived as the sum of the county estimates. It differs from with an adjacent county. The county name appears first, followed by the city name(s). Separate estimates for the jurisdic-

the estimate of personal income in the national income and product accounts because of differences in coverage, in the tions making up the combination areas are not available.methodologies used to prepare the estimates, and in the timing of the availability of source data.

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