Putnam County 2017 https://business.wvu.edu/centers/bureau‐of‐business‐and‐economic‐research This publication compiles three sets of data. The first set comes from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey, which includes data on selected Social, Economic, Housing, and Demographic characteristics. The second set is the labor force statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, which includes data on Total Labor Force, Total Employment, Unemployment, and Unemployment Rate. The third set comes from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, which includes data on: Personal Income; Total Full‐Time and Part‐ Time Employment; Compensation by Industry; Regional Income and Expenses; Transfer Payments; and Farm Income and Expenses. Data containing industry break‐down are presented in two sets. The first is presented in terms of the U.S. Standard Industrial Classification system (SIC) and the second is in terms of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The SIC data cover the years from 1969 to 2000, while the NAICS data cover the years from 2001 to 2016. 2017 West Virginia County Data Profile Putnam County 304.293. 7831; [email protected]Bureau of Business and Economic Research College of Business and Economics, West Virginia University Post Office Box 6025, Morgantown, WV 26506
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Template All Counties 12,390 21.9% EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Child 17,227 30.5% Population 25 years and over 39,868 100.0% Other relatives 2,964 5.2% Less than 9th grade 1,161 2.9% Nonrelatives
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Putnam County
Putnam , West Virginia
Personal income last published on November 16, 2017.
Putnam is one of 55 counties in West Virginia. It is part of theHuntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its 2016population of 56,941 ranked 9th in the state.
Per Capita Personal IncomeIn 2016, Putnam had a per capita personal income (PCPI) of $42,222. ThisPCPI ranked 5th in the state and was 115 percent of the state average,$36,624, and 86 percent of the national average, $49,246. The 2016 PCPIreflected an increase of 0.5 percent from 2015. The 2015-2016 state changewas 0.2 percent and the national change was 1.6 percent. In 2006, the PCPIof Putnam was $31,463 and ranked 5th in the state. The 2006-2016compound annual growth rate of PCPI was 3.0 percent. The compoundannual growth rate for the state was 2.6 percent and for the nation was 2.6percent.
Per Capita Personal Income, 2016
Per Capita Income as a Percent of theUnited States
Putnam
West Virginia
Personal IncomeIn 2016, Putnam had a personal income of $2,404,162*. This personalincome ranked 9th in the state and accounted for 3.6 percent of the state total.In 2006, the personal income of Putnam was $1,705,514* and ranked 10th inthe state.
*Personal income estimates are in thousands of dollars, not adjustedfor inflation.
2015-2016 percentchange
2006-2016CAGR
Putnam 0.8 % 3.5 %
WestVirginia - 0.3 % 2.6 %
U.S. 2.3 % 3.4 % CAGR: compound annual growth rate
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Components of Personal IncomePersonal income includes net earnings by place of residence; dividends, interest, and rent; and personal current transfer receipts received by the residentsof Putnam.
2015-2016 percent change
Putnam WestVirginia U.S.
Net earnings 0.1 % - 1.9 % 2.5 %
Dividends, interest, andrent 2.1 % 1.8 % 1.2 %
Personal current transferreceipts 2.6 % 1.9 % 3.1 %
2006-2016 CAGR
Putnam WestVirginia U.S.
Net earnings 2.9 % 1.7 % 2.8 %
Dividends, interest, andrent 3.9 % 3.0 % 3.7 %
Personal current transferreceipts 5.5 % 4.4 % 5.5 %
CAGR: compound annual growth rate
Percent Contribution to Personal Income
Putnam West Virginia United States
2006
2016
Net earnings by place of residence
Dividends, interest, and rent
Personal current transfer receipts
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Subject Estimate Percent Subject Estimate PercentHOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE GRANDPARENTS Total households 21,780 100.0% Family households (families) 15,680 72.0% With own children of the HH‐er < 18 yrs 6,664 30.6% Grandparents responsible for grandchild. 645 53.7% Married‐couple family Years responsible for grandchildren With own children of the HH‐er < 18 yrs 4,836 22.2% Less than 1 year 253 21.1% Male householder, no wife present 821 3.8% 1 or 2 years 164 13.7% With own children of the HH‐er < 18 yrs 480 2.2% 3 or 4 years 70 5.8% Female householder, no husband present 2,415 11.1% 5 or more years 158 13.2% With own children of the HH‐er < 18 yrs 1,348 6.2% Nonfamily households 6,100 28.0% Householder living alone 5,295 24.3% 65 years and over 2,237 10.3% Who are female 337 52.2%
Who are married 457 70.9% Households w/ 1 or more people < 18 yrs 7,402 34.0% Households w/ 1 or more people 65+ 6,266 28.8% SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Population 3 yrs & over enrolled in school 12,440 100.0% Average household size 2.59 (X) Nursery school, preschool 940 7.6% Average family size 3.08 (X) Kindergarten 878 7.1%
Elementary school (grades 1‐8) 5,483 44.1%RELATIONSHIP High school (grades 9‐12) 2,711 21.8% Population in households 56,473 100.0% College or graduate school 2,428 19.5% Householder 21,780 38.6% Spouse 12,390 21.9% EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Child 17,227 30.5% Population 25 years and over 39,868 100.0% Other relatives 2,964 5.2% Less than 9th grade 1,161 2.9% Nonrelatives 2,112 3.7% 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 2,045 5.1% Unmarried partner 988 1.7% High school graduate (incl. equivalency) 15,255 38.3%
Some college, no degree 7,663 19.2%MARITAL STATUS Associate's degree 3,769 9.5% Males 15 years and over 22,422 100.0% Bachelor's degree 5,854 14.7% Never married 5,831 26.0% Graduate or professional degree 4,121 10.3% Now married, except separated 13,021 58.1% Separated 271 1.2% Percent high school graduate or higher (X) 92.0% Widowed 690 3.1% Percent bachelor's degree or higher (X) 25.0% Divorced 2,609 11.6%
VETERAN STATUS Females 15 years and over 23,559 100.0% Civilian population 18 years and over 43,575 100.0% Never married 4,667 19.8% Civilian veterans 4,334 9.9% Now married, except separated 12,807 54.4% Separated 433 1.8% DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NON‐INSTITUTIONALIZED POP. Widowed 2,643 11.2% Total Civilian Noninstitutionalized Pop. 56,376 100.0% Divorced 3,009 12.8% With a disability 7,343 13.0%
FERTILITY Under 18 years 13,058 100.0% With a disability 372 2.8%
Unmarried (widowed,divorced,never mar.) 350 50.3% 18 to 64 years 34,147 100.0% Per 1,000 unmarried women 60 (X) With a disability 3,705 10.9% Per 1,000 women 15 to 50 years old 55 (X) Per 1,000 women 15 to 19 years old 65 (X) 65 years and over 9,171 100.0% Per 1,000 women 20 to 34 years old 104 (X) With a disability 3,266 35.6% Per 1,000 women 35 to 50 years old 17 (X)
Source: 2016 American Community Survey, 5 Year EstimatesU.S. Census Bureau
DP02: SELECTED SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS2016 American Community Survey, 5‐Year Estimates
Number of grandparents living with own
grandchildren under 18 years1,201 100.0%
Number of grandparents responsible for
own grandchildren under 18 years645 100.0%
Number of women 15 to 50 years old
who had a birth in the past 12 months696 100.0%
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Subject Estimate Percent Subject Estimate PercentRESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO Other Indo‐European languages 245 0.5% Population 1 year and over 56,161 100.0% Speak English less than "very well" 25 0.0% Same house 52,179 92.9% Asian and Pacific Islander languages 205 0.4% Different house in the U.S. 3,885 6.9% Speak English less than "very well" 37 0.1% Same county 2,162 3.8% Other languages 68 0.1% Different county 1,723 3.1% Speak English less than "very well" 0 0.0% Same state 1,304 2.3% Different state 419 0.7% ANCESTRY Abroad 97 0.2% Total population 56,743 100.0%
American 10,536 18.6%PLACE OF BIRTH Arab 103 0.2% Total population 56,743 100.0% Czech 95 0.2% Native 56,114 98.9% Danish 11 0.0% Born in United States 56,015 98.7% Dutch 544 1.0% State of residence 46,593 82.1% English 5,489 9.7% Different state 9,422 16.6% French (except Basque) 812 1.4% Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Islands., abroad 99 0.2% French Canadian 38 0.1% Foreign born 629 1.1% German 6,427 11.3%
Greek 106 0.2%U.S. CITIZENSHIP STATUS Hungarian 87 0.2% Foreign‐born population 629 100.0% Irish 5,111 9.0% Naturalized U.S. citizen 438 69.6% Italian 1,141 2.0% Not a U.S. citizen 191 30.4% Lithuanian 9 0.0%
Norwegian 29 0.1%YEAR OF ENTRY Polish 512 0.9% Population born outside the United States 728 728 Portuguese 0 0.0%
Russian 115 0.2% Native 99 100.0% Scotch‐Irish 980 1.7% Entered 2010 or later 0 0.0% Scottish 1,329 2.3% Entered before 2010 99 100.0% Slovak 59 0.1%
Subsaharan African 68 0.1% Foreign born 629 100.0% Swedish 148 0.3% Entered 2010 or later 78 12.4% Swiss 125 0.2% Entered before 2010 551 87.6% Ukrainian 26 0.0%
Welsh 187 0.3%WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN West Indian (excl. Hispanic origin groups) 0 0.0%
COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE Europe 120 19.1% Total households (X) (X) Asia 394 62.6% With a computer (X) (X) Africa 15 2.4% With a broadband Internet subscription (X) (X) Oceania 0 0.0% Latin America 79 12.6% Northern America 21 3.3%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Population 5 years and over 53,378 100.0% English only 52,517 98.4% Language other than English 861 1.6% Speak English less than "very well" 130 0.2% Spanish 343 0.6% Speak English less than "very well" 68 0.1%
Source: 2016 American Community Survey, 5 Year EstimatesU.S. Census Bureau
Foreign‐born population, excluding
population born at sea629 100.0%
DP02: SELECTED SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)2016 American Community Survey, 5‐Year Estimates
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Subject Estimate Percent Subject Estimate PercentEMPLOYMENT STATUS CLASS OF WORKER Population 16 years and over 45,311 100.0% Civilian employed pop. 16 years & over 25,573 100.0% In labor force 26,511 58.5% Private wage and salary workers 20,442 79.9% Civilian labor force 26,401 58.3% Government workers 4,359 17.0% Employed 25,573 56.4% Self‐emp. in own not incorp. workers 764 3.0% Unemployed 828 1.8% Unpaid family workers 8 0.0% Armed Forces 110 0.2% Not in labor force 18,800 41.5% INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2015 INFLATION‐ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
Total households 21,780 100.0% Civilian labor force 26,401 100.0% Less than $10,000 1,420 6.5% Unemployment Rate (X) 3.1% $10,000 to $14,999 965 4.4%
$15,000 to $24,999 2,018 9.3% Females 16 years and over 23,172 100.0% $25,000 to $34,999 2,281 10.5% In labor force 12,192 52.6% $35,000 to $49,999 3,181 14.6% Civilian labor force 12,159 52.5% $50,000 to $74,999 3,972 18.2% Employed 11,926 51.5% $75,000 to $99,999 3,032 13.9%
$100,000 to $149,999 2,944 13.5% Own children of the HH‐er under 6 years 3,937 100.0% $150,000 to $199,999 1,080 5.0% All parents in family in labor force 2,370 60.2% $200,000 or more 887 4.1%
Median household income (dollars) 56,640 (X) Own children of the HH‐er 6 to 17 years 8,446 100.0% Mean household income (dollars) 73,167 (X) All parents in family in labor force 5,764 68.2%
With earnings 15,901 73.0%COMMUTING TO WORK Mean earnings (dollars) 78,104 (X) Workers 16 years and over 25,267 100.0% With Social Security 8,072 37.1% Car, truck, or van ‐‐ drove alone 21,838 86.4% Mean Social Security income (dollars) 19,989 (X) Car, truck, or van ‐‐ carpooled 2,090 8.3% With retirement income 5,090 23.4% Public transportation (excl. taxicab) 29 0.1% Mean retirement income (dollars) 18,300 (X) Walked 214 0.8% Other means 102 0.4% With Supplemental Security Income 965 4.4% Worked at home 994 3.9% Mean Supplemental Security Income ($) 9,864 (X)
With cash public assistance income 348 1.6% Mean travel time to work (minutes) Mean cash public assistance income ($) 2,595 (X)
With Food Stamp/SNAP in the past 12 mo. 2,120 9.7%OCCUPATION Civilian employed pop. 16 years & over 25,573 100.0% Families 15,680 100.0% Mngmt, business, science, & arts occup. 9,810 38.4% Less than $10,000 545 3.5% Service occupations 3,479 13.6% $10,000 to $14,999 407 2.6% Sales and office occupations 7,160 28.0% $15,000 to $24,999 870 5.5% Nat. resources, construction, maintenance 2,317 9.1% $25,000 to $34,999 1,287 8.2% Prod., transp., & material moving occ. 2,807 11.0% $35,000 to $49,999 2,373 15.1%
$50,000 to $74,999 3,202 20.4%INDUSTRY $75,000 to $99,999 2,824 18.0% Civilian employed pop. 16 years & over 25,573 100.0% $100,000 to $149,999 2,404 15.3% Ag., forestry, fishing & hunting, & mining 298 1.2% $150,000 to $199,999 982 6.3% Construction 1,641 6.4% $200,000 or more 786 5.0% Manufacturing 2,565 10.0% Median family income (dollars) 69,476 (X) Wholesale trade 985 3.9% Mean family income (dollars) 84,599 (X) Retail trade 3,466 13.6% Transp. and warehousing, and utilities 1,682 6.6% Per capita income (dollars) 29,173 (X) Information 409 1.6% Fin. & ins. & real estate & rental‐leasing 1,414 5.5% Nonfamily households 6,100 6,100
Median nonfamily income (dollars) 27,022 (X) Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 41,352 (X)
Educ. Serv. & health care & soc. assistance 6,029 23.6% Arts, entert., rec., accom., & food services 2,244 8.8% Median earnings for workers (dollars) 35,700 (X) Other services, except public admin. 1,275 5.0% Median earnings for male full‐time ($) 51,988 (X)
Public administration 1,747 6.8% Median earnings for female full‐time ($) 36,076 (X)Source: 2016 American Community Survey, 5 Year Estimates
U.S. Census Bureau
DP03: SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS2016 American Community Survey, 5‐Year Estimates
Profess., scientific, mngmt, admin., &
waste management services1,818 7.1%
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Subject Estimate Percent Subject Estimate PercentHEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF FAMILIES AND PEOPLE WHOSE INCOME IN THE PAST Civilian noninstitutionalized population 56,376 100.0% 12 MONTHS IS BELOW THE POVERTY LEVEL
With health insurance coverage 52,140 92.5% All families (X) 7.2% With private health insurance 41,395 73.4% With related children of the HH‐er < 18 yrs (X) 9.8% With public coverage 18,396 32.6% With related children of the HH‐er < 5 yrs (X) 10.7% No health insurance coverage 4,236 7.5% Married couple families (X) 3.6%
With related children of the HH‐er < 18 yrs (X) 3.9% Civilian noninstitutionalized pop. < 18 yrs 13,058 100.0% With related children of the HH‐er < 5 yrs (X) 4.5% No health insurance coverage 380 2.9% Families w/ female householder, no husband (X) 26.2%
With related children of the HH‐er < 18 yrs (X) 31.0% Civilian noninst. population 18‐64 years 34,147 100.0% With related children of the HH‐er < 5 yrs (X) 26.5% In labor force: 24,750 24,750 Employed: 23,943 23,943 All people (X) 9.8% With health insurance coverage 21,565 90.1% Under 18 years (X) 11.4% With private health insurance 20,289 84.7% Related children of the HH‐er under 18 yrs (X) 10.7% With public coverage 1,586 6.6% Related children of the HH‐er < 5 yrs (X) 12.3% No health insurance coverage 2,378 9.9% Related children of the HH‐er 5‐17 yrs (X) 10.1% Unemployed: 807 807 18 years and over (X) 9.4% With health insurance coverage 548 67.9% 18 to 64 years (X) 9.8% With private health insurance 343 42.5% 65 years and over (X) 8.0% With public coverage 221 27.4% People in families (X) 7.2% No health insurance coverage 259 32.1% Unrelated individuals 15 years and over (X) 25.4% Not in labor force: 9,397 9,397 With health insurance coverage 8,214 87.4% With private health insurance 4,633 49.3% With public coverage 4,117 43.8% No health insurance coverage 1,183 12.6%
Source: 2016 American Community Survey, 5 Year EstimatesU.S. Census Bureau
DP03: SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS (continued)2016 American Community Survey, 5‐Year Estimates
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Subject Estimate Percent Subject Estimate PercentHOUSING OCCUPANCY HOUSING TENURE Total housing units 23,794 100.0% Occupied housing units 21,780 100.0% Occupied housing units 21,780 91.5% Owner‐occupied 17,851 82.0% Vacant housing units 2,014 8.5% Renter‐occupied 3,929 18.0%
UNITS IN STRUCTURE Total housing units 23,794 100.0% 1‐unit, detached 17,485 73.5% YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT 1‐unit, attached 552 2.3% Occupied housing units 21,780 100.0% 2 units 119 0.5% Moved in 2015 or later 1,041 4.8% 3 or 4 units 499 2.1% Moved in 2010 to 2014 5,111 23.5% 5 to 9 units 767 3.2% Moved in 2000 to 2009 6,976 32.0% 10 to 19 units 292 1.2% Moved in 1990 to 1999 4,045 18.6% 20 or more units 398 1.7% Moved in 1980 to 1989 2,261 10.4% Mobile home 3,675 15.4% Moved in 1979 and earlier 2,346 10.8% Boat, RV, van, etc. 7 0.0%
VEHICLES AVAILABLEYEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Occupied housing units 21,780 100.0% Total housing units 23,794 100.0% No vehicles available 777 3.6% Built 2014 or later 48 0.2% 1 vehicle available 7,249 33.3% Built 2010 to 2013 875 3.7% 2 vehicles available 9,066 41.6% Built 2000 to 2009 3,280 13.8% 3 or more vehicles available 4,688 21.5% Built 1990 to 1999 5,149 21.6% Built 1980 to 1989 4,126 17.3% HOUSE HEATING FUEL Built 1970 to 1979 4,270 17.9% Occupied housing units 21,780 100.0% Built 1960 to 1969 2,337 9.8% Utility gas 7,156 32.9% Built 1950 to 1959 1,550 6.5% Bottled, tank, or LP gas 203 0.9% Built 1940 to 1949 860 3.6% Electricity 13,619 62.5% Built 1939 or earlier 1,299 5.5% Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 88 0.4%
Coal or coke 4 0.0%ROOMS Wood 643 3.0% Total housing units 23,794 100.0% Solar energy 0 0.0% 1 room 163 0.7% Other fuel 31 0.1% 2 rooms 142 0.6% No fuel used 36 0.2% 3 rooms 963 4.0% 4 rooms 3,360 14.1% SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS 5 rooms 4,715 19.8% Occupied housing units 21,780 100.0% 6 rooms 4,858 20.4% Lacking complete plumbing facilities 88 0.4% 7 rooms 3,623 15.2% Lacking complete kitchen facilities 57 0.3% 8 rooms 2,675 11.2% No telephone service available 380 1.7% 9 rooms or more 3,295 13.8% Median rooms 6.0 (X) OCCUPANTS PER ROOM
Occupied housing units 21,780 100.0%BEDROOMS 1.00 or less 21,634 99.3% Total housing units 23,794 100.0% 1.01 to 1.50 105 0.5% No bedroom 207 0.9% 1.51 or more 41 0.2% 1 bedroom 731 3.1% 2 bedrooms 5,193 21.8% 3 bedrooms 12,042 50.6% 4 bedrooms 4,752 20.0% 5 or more bedrooms 869 3.7%
Source: 2016 American Community Survey, 5 Year EstimatesU.S. Census Bureau
DP04: SELECTED HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS2016 American Community Survey, 5‐Year Estimates
Average household size of owner‐
occupied unit2.64 (X)
Average household size of renter‐
occupied unit2.38 (X)
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Subject Estimate Percent Subject Estimate PercentVALUE Owner‐occupied units 17,851 100.0% Less than $50,000 2,532 14.2% Less than 10.0 percent 4,587 55.8% $50,000 to $99,999 2,675 15.0% 10.0 to 14.9 percent 1,427 17.4% $100,000 to $149,999 3,585 20.1% 15.0 to 19.9 percent 596 7.2% $150,000 to $199,999 3,158 17.7% 20.0 to 24.9 percent 443 5.4% $200,000 to $299,999 3,820 21.4% 25.0 to 29.9 percent 321 3.9% $300,000 to $499,999 1,662 9.3% 30.0 to 34.9 percent 174 2.1% $500,000 to $999,999 370 2.1% 35.0 percent or more 676 8.2% $1,000,000 or more 49 0.3% Median (dollars) 151,800 (X) Not computed 108 (X)
MORTGAGE STATUS GROSS RENT
Owner‐occupied units 17,851 100.0% Occupied units paying rent 3,280 100.0% Housing units with a mortgage 9,519 53.3% Less than $500 507 15.5% Housing units without a mortgage 8,332 46.7% $500 to $999 2,037 62.1%
$1,000 to $1,499 547 16.7%SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS (SMOC) $1,500 to $1,999 99 3.0% Housing units with a mortgage 9,519 100.0% $2,000 to $2,499 80 2.4% Less than $500 249 2.6% $2,500 to $2,999 10 0.3% $500 to $999 3,303 34.7% $3,000 or more 0 0.0% $1,000 to $1,499 3,177 33.4% Median (dollars) 765 (X) $1,500 to $1,999 1,482 15.6% $2,000 to $2,499 864 9.1% No rent paid 649 (X) $2,500 to $2,999 176 1.8% $3,000 or more 268 2.8% GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME (GRAPI)
Median (dollars) 1,159 (X)
Housing units without a mortgage Less than 15.0 percent 650 19.9% Less than $250 2,426 29.1% 15.0 to 19.9 percent 496 15.2% $250 to $399 3,581 43.0% 20.0 to 24.9 percent 455 13.9% $400 to $599 1,754 21.1% 25.0 to 29.9 percent 272 8.3% $600 to $799 496 6.0% 30.0 to 34.9 percent 359 11.0% $800 to $999 61 0.7% 35.0 percent or more 1,032 31.6% $1,000 or more 14 0.2% Median (dollars) 316 (X) Not computed 665 (X)
SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOSEHOLD INCOME (SMOCAPI)
Less than 20.0 percent 5,446 57.3% 20.0 to 24.9 percent 1,445 15.2% 25.0 to 29.9 percent 843 8.9% 30.0 to 34.9 percent 444 4.7% 35.0 percent or more 1,329 14.0%
Not computed 12 (X)
Source: 2016 American Community Survey, 5 Year EstimatesU.S. Census Bureau
8,224 100.0% Housing unit without a mortgage (excl.
units SMOCAP cannot be computed)
Occupied units paying rent (excluding
units where GRAPI can't be computed)3,264 100.0%
Housing unit with a mortgage (excluding
units SMOCAP cannot be computed)9,507 100.0%
DP04: SELECTED HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS (continued)2016 American Community Survey, 5‐Year Estimates
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Subject Estimate Percent Subject Estimate PercentSEX AND AGE Native Hawaiian 11 0.0% Total population 56,743 100.0% Guamanian or Chamorro 0 0.0% Male 27,863 49.1% Samoan 0 0.0% Female 28,880 50.9% Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0%
Some other race 121 0.2% Under 5 years 3,365 5.9% Two or more races 654 1.2% 5 to 9 years 3,917 6.9% White & Black or African American 234 0.4% 10 to 14 years 3,480 6.1% White & Amer. Indian & Alaska Native 164 0.3% 15 to 19 years 3,390 6.0% White and Asian 231 0.4% 20 to 24 years 2,723 4.8% 25 to 34 years 6,580 11.6% 35 to 44 years 7,697 13.6% 45 to 54 years 8,067 14.2% Race alone or in combination with one or more other races 55 to 59 years 4,150 7.3% Total population 56,743 100.0% 60 to 64 years 3,972 7.0% White 55,410 97.7% 65 to 74 years 5,652 10.0% Black or African American 1,083 1.9% 75 to 84 years 2,941 5.2% American Indian and Alaska Native 240 0.4% 85 years and over 809 1.4% Asian 557 1.0%
Nat. Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander 11 0.0% Median age (years) 41.4 (X) Some other race 121 0.2%
18 years and over 43,685 77.0% HISPANIC OR LATINO & RACE 21 years and over 41,931 73.9% Total population 56,743 100.0% 62 years and over 11,893 21.0% Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 608 1.1% 65 years and over 9,402 16.6% Mexican 435 0.8%
Puerto Rican 30 0.1% 18 years and over 43,685 100.0% Cuban 32 0.1% Male 21,260 48.7% Other Hispanic or Latino 111 0.2% Female 22,425 51.3% Not Hispanic or Latino 56,135 98.9%
White alone 54,192 95.5% 65 years and over 9,402 100.0% Black or African Amer. alone 824 1.5% Male 4,272 45.4% Amer. Indian & Alaska Nat. alone 29 0.1% Female 5,130 54.6% Asian alone 326 0.6%
Nat. Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander alone 11 0.0%RACE Some other race alone 107 0.2% Total population 56,743 100.0% Two or more races 646 1.1% One race 56,089 98.8% Two races including Some other race 0 0.0% Two or more races 654 1.2%
One race 56,089 98.8% White 54,756 96.5% Total housing units 23,794 (X) Black or African American 824 1.5% American Indian and Alaska Native 51 0.1% CITIZEN, VOTING AGE POPULATION Cherokee tribal grouping 23 0.0% Citizen, 18 and over population 43,512 100.0% Chippewa tribal grouping 0 0.0% Male 21,192 48.7% Navajo tribal grouping 0 0.0% Female 22,320 51.3% Sioux tribal grouping 0 0.0% Asian 326 0.6% Asian Indian 72 0.1% Chinese 32 0.1% Filipino 89 0.2% Japanese 26 0.0% Korean 17 0.0% Vietnamese 74 0.1% Other Asian 16 0.0%
Source: 2016 American Community Survey, 5 Year EstimatesU.S. Census Bureau
Two races excluding Some other race,
and Three or more races646 1.1%
DP05: ACS DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSING ESTIMATES2016 American Community Survey, 5‐Year Estimates
Black or African American and
American Indian & Alaska Native0 0.0%
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Labor Force Statistics
Putnam County, West Virginia, and the United StatesPutnam County 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
CA05 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975
Income by place of residence ($000)Personal income 75,845 85,105 97,048 110,052 127,480 147,748 167,946
Population (persons) 2/ 28,360 27,644 28,033 29,587 30,147 30,920 31,779Per capita personal income (dollars) 2,674 3,079 3,462 3,720 4,229 4,778 5,285
Derivation of personal income ($000)Earnings by place of work 50,872 67,609 76,628 81,466 89,335 88,910 90,024
less: Contributions for government social insurance 3/ 4,020 5,559 6,608 7,345 9,175 9,046 9,005Employee & self-employed contrib. for gov. social insurance 1,739 2,297 2,704 2,971 3,733 3,867 3,913Employer contributions for government social insurance 2,281 3,262 3,904 4,374 5,442 5,179 5,092
plus: Adjustment for residence 4/ 15,165 6,835 8,435 14,955 22,316 37,772 49,158equals: Net earnings by place of residence 62,017 68,885 78,455 89,076 102,476 117,636 130,177
plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 5/ 7,147 8,196 9,153 10,114 12,079 14,625 17,457plus: Personal current transfer receipts 6,681 8,024 9,440 10,862 12,925 15,487 20,312
Earnings by place of work ($000)Components of earnings
Wages and salaries 41,051 55,898 63,528 66,364 72,000 70,693 70,949Supplements to wages and salaries 4,955 6,551 7,591 8,600 9,961 10,237 10,178
Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/ 2,674 3,289 3,687 4,226 4,519 5,058 5,086Employer contributions for government social insurance 2,281 3,262 3,904 4,374 5,442 5,179 5,092
Proprietors' income 7/ 4,866 5,160 5,509 6,502 7,374 7,980 8,897Farm proprietors' income 721 605 444 672 754 564 430Nonfarm proprietors' income 4,145 4,555 5,065 5,830 6,620 7,416 8,467
Earnings by industry ($000)Farm earnings 816 695 528 741 835 630 476Nonfarm earnings 50,056 66,914 76,100 80,725 88,500 88,280 89,548
Government and government enterprises 4,956 5,616 6,132 7,198 8,387 9,276 10,793Federal, civilian 672 811 892 1,291 1,448 1,502 1,639Military 324 365 385 437 419 380 401State and local 3,960 4,440 4,855 5,470 6,520 7,394 8,753
State government (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)Local government (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis14
CA05 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
Income by place of residence ($000)Personal income
Population (persons) 2/Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income ($000)Earnings by place of work
less: Contributions for government social insurance 3/Employee & self-employed contrib. for gov. social insuranceEmployer contributions for government social insurance
plus: Adjustment for residence 4/equals: Net earnings by place of residence
plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 5/plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Earnings by place of work ($000)Components of earnings
Wages and salariesSupplements to wages and salaries
Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income 7/Farm proprietors' incomeNonfarm proprietors' income
Earnings by industry ($000)Farm earningsNonfarm earnings
Private nonfarm earnings
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishingAgricultural servicesForestry and fishing
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis15
CA05 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
MiningMetal miningCoal miningOil and gas extractionNonmetallic minerals, except fuels
ConstructionGeneral building contractorsHeavy construction contractorsSpecial trade contractors
ManufacturingDurable goods manufacturing
Lumber and wood productsFurniture and fixturesStone, clay, and glass productsPrimary metal industriesFabricated metal productsIndustrial machinery and equipmentElectronic and other electric equipmentMotor vehicles and equipmentOther transportation equipmentInstruments and related productsMiscellaneous manufacturing industriesOrdnance 8/
Nondurable goods manufacturingFood and kindred productsTobacco productsTextile mill productsApparel and other textile productsPaper and allied productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied productsPetroleum and coal productsRubber and miscellaneous plastics productsLeather and leather products
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis16
CA05 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
Transportation and public utilitiesRailroad transportationTrucking and warehousingWater transportationOther transportation
Local and interurban passenger transitTransportation by airPipelines, except natural gasTransportation services
CommunicationsElectric, gas, and sanitary services
Wholesale tradeRetail trade
Building materials and garden equipmentGeneral merchandise storesFood storesAutomotive dealers and service stationsApparel and accessory storesHome furniture and furnishings storesEating and drinking placesMiscellaneous retail
Finance, insurance, and real estateDepository and nondepository institutionsOther finance, insurance, and real estate
Security and commodity brokersInsurance carriersInsurance agents, brokers, and servicesReal estateCombined real estate, insurance, etc. 9/Holding and other investment offices
ServicesHotels and other lodging placesPersonal servicesPrivate householdsBusiness servicesAutomotive repair, services, and parking
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis18
CA05 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
Income by place of residence ($000)Personal income
Population (persons) 2/Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income ($000)Earnings by place of work
less: Contributions for government social insurance 3/Employee & self-employed contrib. for gov. social insuranceEmployer contributions for government social insurance
plus: Adjustment for residence 4/equals: Net earnings by place of residence
plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 5/plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Earnings by place of work ($000)Components of earnings
Wages and salariesSupplements to wages and salaries
Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income 7/Farm proprietors' incomeNonfarm proprietors' income
Earnings by industry ($000)Farm earningsNonfarm earnings
Private nonfarm earnings
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishingAgricultural servicesForestry and fishing
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis19
CA05 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
MiningMetal miningCoal miningOil and gas extractionNonmetallic minerals, except fuels
ConstructionGeneral building contractorsHeavy construction contractorsSpecial trade contractors
ManufacturingDurable goods manufacturing
Lumber and wood productsFurniture and fixturesStone, clay, and glass productsPrimary metal industriesFabricated metal productsIndustrial machinery and equipmentElectronic and other electric equipmentMotor vehicles and equipmentOther transportation equipmentInstruments and related productsMiscellaneous manufacturing industriesOrdnance 8/
Nondurable goods manufacturingFood and kindred productsTobacco productsTextile mill productsApparel and other textile productsPaper and allied productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied productsPetroleum and coal productsRubber and miscellaneous plastics productsLeather and leather products
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis20
CA05 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
Transportation and public utilitiesRailroad transportationTrucking and warehousingWater transportationOther transportation
Local and interurban passenger transitTransportation by airPipelines, except natural gasTransportation services
CommunicationsElectric, gas, and sanitary services
Wholesale tradeRetail trade
Building materials and garden equipmentGeneral merchandise storesFood storesAutomotive dealers and service stationsApparel and accessory storesHome furniture and furnishings storesEating and drinking placesMiscellaneous retail
Finance, insurance, and real estateDepository and nondepository institutionsOther finance, insurance, and real estate
Security and commodity brokersInsurance carriersInsurance agents, brokers, and servicesReal estateCombined real estate, insurance, etc. 9/Holding and other investment offices
ServicesHotels and other lodging placesPersonal servicesPrivate householdsBusiness servicesAutomotive repair, services, and parking
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis22
CA05 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
Income by place of residence ($000)Personal income
Population (persons) 2/Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income ($000)Earnings by place of work
less: Contributions for government social insurance 3/Employee & self-employed contrib. for gov. social insuranceEmployer contributions for government social insurance
plus: Adjustment for residence 4/equals: Net earnings by place of residence
plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 5/plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Earnings by place of work ($000)Components of earnings
Wages and salariesSupplements to wages and salaries
Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income 7/Farm proprietors' incomeNonfarm proprietors' income
Earnings by industry ($000)Farm earningsNonfarm earnings
Private nonfarm earnings
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishingAgricultural servicesForestry and fishing
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis23
CA05 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
MiningMetal miningCoal miningOil and gas extractionNonmetallic minerals, except fuels
ConstructionGeneral building contractorsHeavy construction contractorsSpecial trade contractors
ManufacturingDurable goods manufacturing
Lumber and wood productsFurniture and fixturesStone, clay, and glass productsPrimary metal industriesFabricated metal productsIndustrial machinery and equipmentElectronic and other electric equipmentMotor vehicles and equipmentOther transportation equipmentInstruments and related productsMiscellaneous manufacturing industriesOrdnance 8/
Nondurable goods manufacturingFood and kindred productsTobacco productsTextile mill productsApparel and other textile productsPaper and allied productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied productsPetroleum and coal productsRubber and miscellaneous plastics productsLeather and leather products
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis24
CA05 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
Transportation and public utilitiesRailroad transportationTrucking and warehousingWater transportationOther transportation
Local and interurban passenger transitTransportation by airPipelines, except natural gasTransportation services
CommunicationsElectric, gas, and sanitary services
Wholesale tradeRetail trade
Building materials and garden equipmentGeneral merchandise storesFood storesAutomotive dealers and service stationsApparel and accessory storesHome furniture and furnishings storesEating and drinking placesMiscellaneous retail
Finance, insurance, and real estateDepository and nondepository institutionsOther finance, insurance, and real estate
Security and commodity brokersInsurance carriersInsurance agents, brokers, and servicesReal estateCombined real estate, insurance, etc. 9/Holding and other investment offices
ServicesHotels and other lodging placesPersonal servicesPrivate householdsBusiness servicesAutomotive repair, services, and parking
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis26
CA05 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
Income by place of residence ($000)Personal income
Population (persons) 2/Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income ($000)Earnings by place of work
less: Contributions for government social insurance 3/Employee & self-employed contrib. for gov. social insuranceEmployer contributions for government social insurance
plus: Adjustment for residence 4/equals: Net earnings by place of residence
plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 5/plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Earnings by place of work ($000)Components of earnings
Wages and salariesSupplements to wages and salaries
Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income 7/Farm proprietors' incomeNonfarm proprietors' income
Earnings by industry ($000)Farm earningsNonfarm earnings
Private nonfarm earnings
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishingAgricultural servicesForestry and fishing
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis27
CA05 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
MiningMetal miningCoal miningOil and gas extractionNonmetallic minerals, except fuels
ConstructionGeneral building contractorsHeavy construction contractorsSpecial trade contractors
ManufacturingDurable goods manufacturing
Lumber and wood productsFurniture and fixturesStone, clay, and glass productsPrimary metal industriesFabricated metal productsIndustrial machinery and equipmentElectronic and other electric equipmentMotor vehicles and equipmentOther transportation equipmentInstruments and related productsMiscellaneous manufacturing industriesOrdnance 8/
Nondurable goods manufacturingFood and kindred productsTobacco productsTextile mill productsApparel and other textile productsPaper and allied productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied productsPetroleum and coal productsRubber and miscellaneous plastics productsLeather and leather products
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis28
CA05 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
Transportation and public utilitiesRailroad transportationTrucking and warehousingWater transportationOther transportation
Local and interurban passenger transitTransportation by airPipelines, except natural gasTransportation services
CommunicationsElectric, gas, and sanitary services
Wholesale tradeRetail trade
Building materials and garden equipmentGeneral merchandise storesFood storesAutomotive dealers and service stationsApparel and accessory storesHome furniture and furnishings storesEating and drinking placesMiscellaneous retail
Finance, insurance, and real estateDepository and nondepository institutionsOther finance, insurance, and real estate
Security and commodity brokersInsurance carriersInsurance agents, brokers, and servicesReal estateCombined real estate, insurance, etc. 9/Holding and other investment offices
ServicesHotels and other lodging placesPersonal servicesPrivate householdsBusiness servicesAutomotive repair, services, and parking
Income by place of residence ($000)Personal income 1,385,170 1,442,147 1,485,992 1,540,180 1,554,552 1,705,514 1,834,658 2,013,160
Population (persons) 2/ 51,483 51,930 52,581 53,122 53,614 54,207 54,669 55,051Per capita personal income (dollars) 26,905 27,771 28,261 28,993 28,995 31,463 33,559 36,569
Derivation of personal income ($000)Earnings by place of work 825,340 852,448 898,349 973,714 990,882 1,092,694 1,172,925 1,291,627
less: Contributions for government social insurance 3/ 122,511 120,584 129,351 137,868 139,691 145,737 149,513 156,398Employee & self-employed contrib. for gov. social insurance 49,270 50,826 54,258 58,842 60,074 66,356 73,289 80,440Employer contributions for government social insurance 73,241 69,758 75,093 79,026 79,617 79,381 76,224 75,958
plus: Adjustment for residence 4/ 290,416 279,188 272,887 279,347 264,347 275,052 283,228 290,483equals: Net earnings by place of residence 993,245 1,011,052 1,041,885 1,115,193 1,115,538 1,222,009 1,306,640 1,425,712
plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 5/ 179,967 183,386 179,297 172,044 185,291 202,447 231,509 249,715plus: Personal current transfer receipts 211,958 247,709 264,810 252,943 253,723 281,058 296,509 337,733
Earnings by place of work ($000)Wages and salaries 589,322 607,783 638,396 697,963 707,806 773,797 855,838 953,014Supplements to wages and salaries 157,248 160,832 172,049 183,016 186,070 208,693 217,097 232,115
Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/ 84,007 91,074 96,956 103,990 106,453 129,312 140,873 156,157Employer contributions for government social insurance 73,241 69,758 75,093 79,026 79,617 79,381 76,224 75,958
Government and government enterprises 91,335 96,483 103,544 104,574 102,797 109,667 113,505 120,178Federal, civilian 8,021 8,561 8,060 8,066 8,705 11,975 12,992 12,987Military 3,680 4,998 7,341 8,056 9,282 8,405 8,721 10,234State and local 79,634 82,924 88,143 88,452 84,810 89,287 91,792 96,957
State government 14,280 15,286 17,166 15,670 8,959 9,904 9,784 9,459Local government 65,354 67,638 70,977 72,782 75,851 79,383 82,008 87,498
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis35
CA05N West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
Income by place of residence ($000)Personal income
Population (persons) 2/Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income ($000)Earnings by place of work
less: Contributions for government social insurance 3/Employee & self-employed contrib. for gov. social insuranceEmployer contributions for government social insurance
plus: Adjustment for residence 4/equals: Net earnings by place of residence
plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 5/plus: Personal current transfer receipts
Earnings by place of work ($000)Wages and salariesSupplements to wages and salaries
Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/Employer contributions for government social insurance
Proprietors' income 7/Farm proprietors' incomeNonfarm proprietors' income
Earnings by industry ($000)Farm earningsNonfarm earnings
Private nonfarm earnings
Forestry, fishing, and related activitiesForestry and loggingFishing, hunting, and trappingAgriculture and forestry support activities
MiningOil and gas extractionMining (except oil and gas)Support activities for mining
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis36
CA05N West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
UtilitiesConstruction
Construction of buildingsHeavy and civil engineering constructionSpecialty trade contractors
ManufacturingDurable goods manufacturing
Wood product manufacturingNonmetallic mineral product manufacturingPrimary metal manufacturingFabricated metal product manufacturingMachinery manufacturingComputer and electronic product manufacturingElectrical equipment and appliance manufacturingMotor vehicles, bodies and trailers, & parts manufacturingOther transportation equipment manufacturingFurniture and related product manufacturingMiscellaneous manufacturing
Nondurable goods manufacturingFood manufacturingBeverage and tobacco product manufacturingTextile millsTextile product millsApparel manufacturingLeather and allied product manufacturingPaper manufacturingPrinting and related support activitiesPetroleum and coal products manufacturingChemical manufacturingPlastics and rubber products manufacturing
Wholesale tradeRetail trade
Motor vehicle and parts dealersFurniture and home furnishings storesElectronics and appliance stores
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis37
CA05N West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
Building material and garden supply storesFood and beverage storesHealth and personal care storesGasoline stationsClothing and clothing accessories storesSporting goods, hobby, book and music storesGeneral merchandise storesMiscellaneous store retailersNonstore retailers
Transportation and warehousingAir transportationRail transportationWater transportationTruck transportationTransit and ground passenger transportationPipeline transportationScenic and sightseeing transportationSupport activities for transportationCouriers and messengersWarehousing and storage
InformationPublishing industries, except InternetMotion picture and sound recording industriesBroadcasting, except InternetInternet publishing and broadcasting 8/TelecommunicationsData processing, hosting, and related servicesOther information services 8/
Finance and insuranceMonetary authorities - central bankCredit intermediation and related activitiesSecurities, commodity contracts, investmentsInsurance carriers and related activitiesFunds, trusts, and other financial vehicles
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis38
CA05N West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Detailed Industry
Putnam County
Real estate and rental and leasingReal estateRental and leasing servicesLessors of nonfinancial intangible assets
Professional, scientific, and technical servicesManagement of companies and enterprisesAdministrative and waste management services
Administrative and support servicesWaste management and remediation services
Educational servicesHealth care and social assistance
Ambulatory health care servicesHospitalsNursing and residential care facilitiesSocial assistance
Arts, entertainment, and recreationPerforming arts and spectator sportsMuseums, historical sites, zoos, and parksAmusement, gambling, and recreation
Accommodation and food servicesAccommodationFood services and drinking places
Other services, except public administrationRepair and maintenancePersonal and laundry servicesMembership associations and organizationsPrivate households
Government and government enterprisesFederal, civilianMilitaryState and local
Government and government enterprises 921 958 997 1,075 1,123 1,150 1,209 1,254 Federal, civilian 82 85 83 108 112 110 108 110 Military 147 154 153 151 141 139 143 133 State and local 692 719 761 816 870 901 958 1,011 State government (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Local government (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis41
CA25 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Total Full-Time and Part-Time Employment by Industry
Putnam County
Employment by place of workTotal full-time and part-time employment
By type Wage and salary employment Proprietors employment Farm proprietors employment Nonfarm proprietors employment 2/
By industry Farm employment Nonfarm employment Private nonfarm employment
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services
Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State government Local government
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis42
CA25 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Total Full-Time and Part-Time Employment by Industry
Putnam County
Employment by place of workTotal full-time and part-time employment
By type Wage and salary employment Proprietors employment Farm proprietors employment Nonfarm proprietors employment 2/
By industry Farm employment Nonfarm employment Private nonfarm employment
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services
Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State government Local government
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis43
CA25 West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Total Full-Time and Part-Time Employment by Industry
Putnam County
Employment by place of workTotal full-time and part-time employment
By type Wage and salary employment Proprietors employment Farm proprietors employment Nonfarm proprietors employment 2/
By industry Farm employment Nonfarm employment Private nonfarm employment
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services
Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State government Local government
Government and government enterprises 2,555 2,656 2,658 2,629 2,520 2,612 2,641 2,666 Federal, civilian 150 153 140 129 136 177 189 187 Military 278 279 281 283 277 272 277 291 State and local 2,127 2,224 2,237 2,217 2,107 2,163 2,175 2,188 State government 330 342 362 332 214 232 228 213 Local government 1,797 1,882 1,875 1,885 1,893 1,931 1,947 1,975
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis46
CA25N West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Total Full-Time and Part-Time Employment by Industry
Putnam County
Employment by place of workTotal employment
By type Wage and salary employment Proprietors employment Farm proprietors employment Nonfarm proprietors employment 2/
By industry Farm employment Nonfarm employment Private nonfarm employment
Forestry, fishing, and related activities Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Professional, scientific, & technical services Management of companies & enterprises Administrative & waste management services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services, except public administration
Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State government Local government
Other services, except public administration 17,259 19,006 20,495 23,270 23,468 27,081 29,333 29,852 Repair and maintenance 4,844 4,897 5,379 6,124 6,602 8,552 10,070 9,625 Personal and laundry services 4,825 4,654 4,448 5,882 6,471 7,445 7,750 8,142 Membership associations and organizations 7,288 9,164 10,355 10,943 10,083 10,767 11,182 11,755 Private households 302 291 313 321 312 317 331 330
Government and government enterprises 91,335 96,483 103,544 104,574 102,797 109,667 113,505 120,178 Federal, civilian 8,021 8,561 8,060 8,066 8,705 11,975 12,992 12,987 Military 3,680 4,998 7,341 8,056 9,282 8,405 8,721 10,234 State and local 79,634 82,924 88,143 88,452 84,810 89,287 91,792 96,957 State government 14,280 15,286 17,166 15,670 8,959 9,904 9,784 9,459 Local government 65,354 67,638 70,977 72,782 75,851 79,383 82,008 87,498
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis52
CA06N West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Compensation by Industry (Thousands of Dollars)
Putnam County
Compensation of employees ($000) 1/
Wages and salaries Supplements to wages and salaries Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 2/ Employer contributions for government social insurance
Average compensation per job (dollars) 3/
Compensation of Employees by Industry ($000) Farm compensation Nonfarm compensation Private nonfarm compensation Forestry, fishing, and related activities Forestry and logging Fishing, hunting, and trapping Agriculture and forestry support activities
Mining Oil and gas extraction Mining (except oil and gas) Support activities for mining
Utilities Construction Construction of buildings Heavy and civil engineering construction Specialty trade contractors
Manufacturing Durable goods manufacturing Wood product manufacturing Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing Primary metal manufacturing Fabricated metal product manufacturing Machinery manufacturing Computer and electronic product manufacturing Electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing Motor vehicles, bodies & trailers, & parts manufacturing
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis53
CA06N West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Compensation by Industry (Thousands of Dollars)
Putnam County
Other transportation equipment manufacturing Furniture and related product manufacturing Miscellaneous manufacturing Nondurable goods manufacturing Food manufacturing Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing Textile mills Textile product mills Apparel manufacturing Leather and allied product manufacturing Paper manufacturing Printing and related support activities Petroleum and coal products manufacturing Chemical manufacturing Plastics and rubber products manufacturing
Wholesale trade Retail trade Motor vehicle and parts dealers Furniture and home furnishings stores Electronics and appliance stores Building material and garden supply stores Food and beverage stores Health and personal care stores Gasoline stations Clothing and clothing accessories stores Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores General merchandise stores Miscellaneous store retailers Nonstore retailers
Transportation and warehousing Air transportation Rail transportation Water transportation Truck transportation Transit and ground passenger transportation Pipeline transportation Scenic and sightseeing transportation
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis54
CA06N West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Compensation by Industry (Thousands of Dollars)
Putnam County
Support activities for transportation Couriers and messengers Warehousing and storage
Information Publishing industries, except Internet Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting, except Internet Internet publishing and broadcasting 4/ Telecommunications Data processing, hosting, and related services Other information services 4/
Finance and insurance Monetary authorities - central bank Credit intermediation and related activities Securities, commodity contracts, investments Insurance carriers and related activities Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles
Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets
Professional, scientific, and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and waste management services Administrative and support services Waste management and remediation services
Educational services Health care and social assistance Ambulatory health care services Hospitals Nursing and residential care facilities Social assistance
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis55
CA06N West Virginia UniversityBureau of Business and Economic Research
Compensation by Industry (Thousands of Dollars)
Putnam County
Performing arts and spectator sports Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks Amusement, gambling, and recreation
Accommodation and food services Accommodation Food services and drinking places
Other services, except public administration Repair and maintenance Personal and laundry services Membership associations and organizations Private households
Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State government Local government
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis56
CA06N Footnotes
Last updated: November 16, 2017 ‐‐ new estimates for 2016; revised
estimates for 2014‐2015.
(NA) Data not available for this year.
1/ The estimates of compensation for 2001‐2006 are based on the 2002
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The estimates for
2007‐2010 are based on the 2007 NAICS. The estimates for 2011
forward are based on the 2012 NAICS.
2/ Includes actual employer contributions and actuarially imputed
employer contributions to reflect benefits accrued by defined benefit
pension plan participants through service to employers in the current
period.
3/ Average compensation per job is compensation of employees divided
by total full‐time and part‐time wage and salary employment.
4/ Under the 2007 NAICS, internet publishing and broadcasting was
reclassified to other information services.
Note‐‐ All dollar estimates are in current dollars (not adjusted for
inflation).
(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the
estimates for this item are included in the total.
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Regional Economic Profile
Putnam County1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975
Place of residence profilePersonal income 75,845 85,105 97,048 110,052 127,480 147,748 167,946
Derivation of personal income Net earnings 1/ 62,017 68,885 78,455 89,076 102,476 117,636 130,177 Personal current transfer receipts 6,681 8,024 9,440 10,862 12,925 15,487 20,312
Income maintenance 2/ 766 1,238 1,321 1,420 1,228 1,604 2,113 Unemployment insurance compensation 262 351 603 701 671 816 2,587 Retirement and other 5,653 6,435 7,516 8,741 11,026 13,067 15,612
Population (persons) 4/ 28,360 27,644 28,033 29,587 30,147 30,920 31,779
Per capita incomes (dollars) 5/ Per capita personal income 5/ 2,674 3,079 3,462 3,720 4,229 4,778 5,285 Per capita net earnings 5/ 2,187 2,492 2,799 3,011 3,399 3,805 4,096 Per capita personal current transfer receipts 5/ 236 290 337 367 429 501 639
Per capita income maintenance 5/ 27 45 47 48 41 52 66 Per capita unemployment insurance compensation 5/ 9 13 22 24 22 26 81 Per capita retirement and other 5/ 199 233 268 295 366 423 491
Per capita dividends, interest, and rent 5/ 252 296 327 342 401 473 549
Place of work profile Earnings by place of work 50,872 67,609 76,628 81,466 89,335 88,910 90,024
Wages and salaries 41,051 55,898 63,528 66,364 72,000 70,693 70,949 Supplements to wages and salaries 4,955 6,551 7,591 8,600 9,961 10,237 10,178 Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/ 2,674 3,289 3,687 4,226 4,519 5,058 5,086 Employer contributions for government social insurance 2,281 3,262 3,904 4,374 5,442 5,179 5,092 Proprietors' income 4,866 5,160 5,509 6,502 7,374 7,980 8,897 Nonfarm proprietors' income 721 605 444 672 754 564 430 Farm proprietors' income 4,145 4,555 5,065 5,830 6,620 7,416 8,467
Total full-time and part-time employment (number of jobs) 7,206 8,536 8,920 8,754 9,301 9,220 8,973 Wage and salary jobs 6,132 7,411 7,615 7,369 7,743 7,574 7,213 Number of proprietors 1,074 1,125 1,305 1,385 1,558 1,646 1,760
Number of nonfarm proprietors 7/ 361 378 392 408 429 450 531 Number of farm proprietors 713 747 913 977 1,129 1,196 1,229
Average earnings per job (dollars) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Average wages and salaries 7,060 7,920 8,591 9,306 9,605 9,643 10,033 Average nonfarm proprietors' income 6,695 7,543 8,342 9,006 9,299 9,334 9,836
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis58
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Regional Economic Profile
Putnam County
Place of residence profilePersonal income
Derivation of personal income Net earnings 1/ Personal current transfer receipts
Income maintenance 2/ Unemployment insurance compensation Retirement and other
Dividends, interest, and rent 3/
Population (persons) 4/
Per capita incomes (dollars) 5/ Per capita personal income 5/ Per capita net earnings 5/ Per capita personal current transfer receipts 5/
Per capita income maintenance 5/ Per capita unemployment insurance compensation 5/ Per capita retirement and other 5/
Per capita dividends, interest, and rent 5/
Place of work profile Earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries Supplements to wages and salaries Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/ Employer contributions for government social insurance Proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income Farm proprietors' income
Total full-time and part-time employment (number of jobs) Wage and salary jobs Number of proprietors
Number of nonfarm proprietors 7/ Number of farm proprietors
Average earnings per job (dollars) Average wages and salaries Average nonfarm proprietors' income
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis59
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Regional Economic Profile
Putnam County
Place of residence profilePersonal income
Derivation of personal income Net earnings 1/ Personal current transfer receipts
Income maintenance 2/ Unemployment insurance compensation Retirement and other
Dividends, interest, and rent 3/
Population (persons) 4/
Per capita incomes (dollars) 5/ Per capita personal income 5/ Per capita net earnings 5/ Per capita personal current transfer receipts 5/
Per capita income maintenance 5/ Per capita unemployment insurance compensation 5/ Per capita retirement and other 5/
Per capita dividends, interest, and rent 5/
Place of work profile Earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries Supplements to wages and salaries Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/ Employer contributions for government social insurance Proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income Farm proprietors' income
Total full-time and part-time employment (number of jobs) Wage and salary jobs Number of proprietors
Number of nonfarm proprietors 7/ Number of farm proprietors
Average earnings per job (dollars) Average wages and salaries Average nonfarm proprietors' income
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis60
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Regional Economic Profile
Putnam County
Place of residence profilePersonal income
Derivation of personal income Net earnings 1/ Personal current transfer receipts
Income maintenance 2/ Unemployment insurance compensation Retirement and other
Dividends, interest, and rent 3/
Population (persons) 4/
Per capita incomes (dollars) 5/ Per capita personal income 5/ Per capita net earnings 5/ Per capita personal current transfer receipts 5/
Per capita income maintenance 5/ Per capita unemployment insurance compensation 5/ Per capita retirement and other 5/
Per capita dividends, interest, and rent 5/
Place of work profile Earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries Supplements to wages and salaries Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/ Employer contributions for government social insurance Proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income Farm proprietors' income
Total full-time and part-time employment (number of jobs) Wage and salary jobs Number of proprietors
Number of nonfarm proprietors 7/ Number of farm proprietors
Average earnings per job (dollars) Average wages and salaries Average nonfarm proprietors' income
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis61
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Regional Economic Profile
Putnam County
Place of residence profilePersonal income
Derivation of personal income Net earnings 1/ Personal current transfer receipts
Income maintenance 2/ Unemployment insurance compensation Retirement and other
Dividends, interest, and rent 3/
Population (persons) 4/
Per capita incomes (dollars) 5/ Per capita personal income 5/ Per capita net earnings 5/ Per capita personal current transfer receipts 5/
Per capita income maintenance 5/ Per capita unemployment insurance compensation 5/ Per capita retirement and other 5/
Per capita dividends, interest, and rent 5/
Place of work profile Earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries Supplements to wages and salaries Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/ Employer contributions for government social insurance Proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income Farm proprietors' income
Total full-time and part-time employment (number of jobs) Wage and salary jobs Number of proprietors
Number of nonfarm proprietors 7/ Number of farm proprietors
Average earnings per job (dollars) Average wages and salaries Average nonfarm proprietors' income
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis62
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Regional Economic Profile
Putnam County
Place of residence profilePersonal income
Derivation of personal income Net earnings 1/ Personal current transfer receipts
Income maintenance 2/ Unemployment insurance compensation Retirement and other
Dividends, interest, and rent 3/
Population (persons) 4/
Per capita incomes (dollars) 5/ Per capita personal income 5/ Per capita net earnings 5/ Per capita personal current transfer receipts 5/
Per capita income maintenance 5/ Per capita unemployment insurance compensation 5/ Per capita retirement and other 5/
Per capita dividends, interest, and rent 5/
Place of work profile Earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries Supplements to wages and salaries Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/ Employer contributions for government social insurance Proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income Farm proprietors' income
Total full-time and part-time employment (number of jobs) Wage and salary jobs Number of proprietors
Number of nonfarm proprietors 7/ Number of farm proprietors
Average earnings per job (dollars) Average wages and salaries Average nonfarm proprietors' income
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis63
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Regional Economic Profile
Putnam County
Place of residence profilePersonal income
Derivation of personal income Net earnings 1/ Personal current transfer receipts
Income maintenance 2/ Unemployment insurance compensation Retirement and other
Dividends, interest, and rent 3/
Population (persons) 4/
Per capita incomes (dollars) 5/ Per capita personal income 5/ Per capita net earnings 5/ Per capita personal current transfer receipts 5/
Per capita income maintenance 5/ Per capita unemployment insurance compensation 5/ Per capita retirement and other 5/
Per capita dividends, interest, and rent 5/
Place of work profile Earnings by place of work
Wages and salaries Supplements to wages and salaries Employer contrib. for employee pension & insurance funds 6/ Employer contributions for government social insurance Proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income Farm proprietors' income
Total full-time and part-time employment (number of jobs) Wage and salary jobs Number of proprietors
Number of nonfarm proprietors 7/ Number of farm proprietors
Average earnings per job (dollars) Average wages and salaries Average nonfarm proprietors' income
Veterans benefits 911 1,029 1,147 1,287 1,389 1,571 1,893 Education and training assistance 5/ 94 104 109 117 129 149 163 Other transfer receipts of individuals from governments 6/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 217
Current transfer receipts of nonprofit institutions 356 350 362 413 435 503 588 Current transfer receipts of individuals from businesses 7/ 324 292 251 300 398 517 839
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis66
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Transfer Payments
Putnam County
Personal current transfer receipts ($000) Current transfer receipts of individuals from governments Retirement and disability insurance benefits Social Security benefits Excluding Social Security benefits 1/
Medical benefits Medicare benefits Public assistance medical care benefits 2/ Military medical insurance benefits 3/
Income maintenance benefits Supplemental security income (SSI) benefits Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Other income maintenance benefits 4/
Unemployment insurance compensation State unemployment insurance compensation Excluding state unemployment insurance compensation
Veterans benefits Education and training assistance 5/ Other transfer receipts of individuals from governments 6/
Current transfer receipts of nonprofit institutions Current transfer receipts of individuals from businesses 7/
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis67
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Transfer Payments
Putnam County
Personal current transfer receipts ($000) Current transfer receipts of individuals from governments Retirement and disability insurance benefits Social Security benefits Excluding Social Security benefits 1/
Medical benefits Medicare benefits Public assistance medical care benefits 2/ Military medical insurance benefits 3/
Income maintenance benefits Supplemental security income (SSI) benefits Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Other income maintenance benefits 4/
Unemployment insurance compensation State unemployment insurance compensation Excluding state unemployment insurance compensation
Veterans benefits Education and training assistance 5/ Other transfer receipts of individuals from governments 6/
Current transfer receipts of nonprofit institutions Current transfer receipts of individuals from businesses 7/
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis68
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Transfer Payments
Putnam County
Personal current transfer receipts ($000) Current transfer receipts of individuals from governments Retirement and disability insurance benefits Social Security benefits Excluding Social Security benefits 1/
Medical benefits Medicare benefits Public assistance medical care benefits 2/ Military medical insurance benefits 3/
Income maintenance benefits Supplemental security income (SSI) benefits Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Other income maintenance benefits 4/
Unemployment insurance compensation State unemployment insurance compensation Excluding state unemployment insurance compensation
Veterans benefits Education and training assistance 5/ Other transfer receipts of individuals from governments 6/
Current transfer receipts of nonprofit institutions Current transfer receipts of individuals from businesses 7/
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis69
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Transfer Payments
Putnam County
Personal current transfer receipts ($000) Current transfer receipts of individuals from governments Retirement and disability insurance benefits Social Security benefits Excluding Social Security benefits 1/
Medical benefits Medicare benefits Public assistance medical care benefits 2/ Military medical insurance benefits 3/
Income maintenance benefits Supplemental security income (SSI) benefits Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Other income maintenance benefits 4/
Unemployment insurance compensation State unemployment insurance compensation Excluding state unemployment insurance compensation
Veterans benefits Education and training assistance 5/ Other transfer receipts of individuals from governments 6/
Current transfer receipts of nonprofit institutions Current transfer receipts of individuals from businesses 7/
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis70
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Transfer Payments
Putnam County
Personal current transfer receipts ($000) Current transfer receipts of individuals from governments Retirement and disability insurance benefits Social Security benefits Excluding Social Security benefits 1/
Medical benefits Medicare benefits Public assistance medical care benefits 2/ Military medical insurance benefits 3/
Income maintenance benefits Supplemental security income (SSI) benefits Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Other income maintenance benefits 4/
Unemployment insurance compensation State unemployment insurance compensation Excluding state unemployment insurance compensation
Veterans benefits Education and training assistance 5/ Other transfer receipts of individuals from governments 6/
Current transfer receipts of nonprofit institutions Current transfer receipts of individuals from businesses 7/
Source: BEA Regional Economic Information SystemBureau of Economic Analysis71
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Transfer Payments
Putnam County
Personal current transfer receipts ($000) Current transfer receipts of individuals from governments Retirement and disability insurance benefits Social Security benefits Excluding Social Security benefits 1/
Medical benefits Medicare benefits Public assistance medical care benefits 2/ Military medical insurance benefits 3/
Income maintenance benefits Supplemental security income (SSI) benefits Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Other income maintenance benefits 4/
Unemployment insurance compensation State unemployment insurance compensation Excluding state unemployment insurance compensation
Veterans benefits Education and training assistance 5/ Other transfer receipts of individuals from governments 6/
Current transfer receipts of nonprofit institutions Current transfer receipts of individuals from businesses 7/