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729. Personal Income, by Metropolitan Area
[As defined June 30, 1994. CMSA=Consolidated Metropolitan StatisticalArea; NECMA=New England County Metropolitan Area; MSA=MetropolitanStatistical Area. See text, section 14, and
Appendix II]
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Personal income
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Personal income
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Percent change
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Per capita personal income
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Per capita personal income
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Percent of national average
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Percent of national average
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Metropolitan area ranked
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(mil. dol.)
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(mil. dol.)
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(dol.)
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(dol.)
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by 1990 population
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1995
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1996
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1997
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1998
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1995-96
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1996-97
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1997-98
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1995
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1996
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1997
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1998
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1995
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1996
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1997
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1998
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United States
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6,192,235
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6,538,103
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6,942,114
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7,351,547
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5.6
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6.2
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5.9
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23,562
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24,651
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25,924
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27,203
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100.0
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100.0
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100.0
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100.0
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New York-No. New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA CMSA
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618,726
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656,669
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691,794
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731,539
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6.1
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5.3
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5.7
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31,310
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33,119
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34,749
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36,582
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132.9
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134.4
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134.0
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134.5
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Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA CMSA
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361,195
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377,560
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396,704
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422,989
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4.5
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5.1
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6.6
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23,671
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24,566
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25,491
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26,778
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100.5
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99.7
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98.3
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98.4
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Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI CMSA
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240,248
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254,130
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269,815
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285,768
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5.8
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6.2
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5.9
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27,816
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29,201
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30,795
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32,389
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118.1
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118.5
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118.8
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119.1
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Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV CMSA
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208,826
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218,231
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230,658
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244,282
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4.5
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5.7
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5.9
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29,487
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30,564
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32,019
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33,602
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125.1
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124.0
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123.5
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123.5
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San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA CMSA
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204,704
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219,438
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237,395
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254,915
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7.2
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8.2
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7.4
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31,263
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33,161
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35,333
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37,414
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132.7
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134.5
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136.3
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137.5
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Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD CMSA
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159,385
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167,458
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176,777
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186,297
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5.1
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5.6
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5.4
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26,676
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28,014
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29,576
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31,119
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113.2
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113.6
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114.1
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114.4
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Boston-Worcester-Lawrence-Lowell-Brockton, MA-NH NECMA
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164,150
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174,216
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187,231
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200,107
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6.1
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7.5
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6.9
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28,520
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30,096
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32,133
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34,127
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121.0
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122.1
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124.0
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125.5
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Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI CMSA
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142,438
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145,721
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154,172
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162,363
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2.3
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5.8
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5.3
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26,478
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26,863
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28,330
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29,775
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112.4
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109.0
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109.3
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109.5
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Dallas-Fort Worth, TX CMSA
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114,283
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123,313
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134,468
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146,431
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7.9
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9.0
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8.9
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25,698
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27,089
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28,785
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30,541
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109.1
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109.9
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111.0
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112.3
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Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX CMSA
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104,411
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112,191
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122,128
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132,134
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7.5
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8.9
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8.2
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25,159
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26,551
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28,352
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30,026
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106.8
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107.7
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109.4
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110.4
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Atlanta, GA MSA
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89,801
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98,182
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106,039
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115,272
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9.3
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8.0
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8.7
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26,178
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27,803
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29,194
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30,788
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111.1
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112.8
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112.6
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113.2
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Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA
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81,563
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85,943
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89,340
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94,488
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5.4
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4.0
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5.8
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23,426
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24,209
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24,755
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25,826
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99.4
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98.2
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95.5
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94.9
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Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA CMSA
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86,729
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93,370
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102,812
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112,135
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7.7
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10.1
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9.1
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26,582
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28,241
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30,528
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32,762
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112.8
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114.6
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117.8
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120.4
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Cleveland-Akron, OH CMSA
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73,187
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75,742
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80,003
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83,577
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3.5
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5.6
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4.5
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25,122
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25,954
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27,434
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28,694
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106.6
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105.3
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105.8
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105.5
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Phoenix-Mesa, AZ MSA
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59,756
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64,964
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71,417
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78,210
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8.7
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9.9
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9.5
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22,453
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23,593
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25,134
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26,686
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95.3
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95.7
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97.0
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98.1
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Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI MSA
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76,975
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82,373
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88,381
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94,991
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7.0
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7.3
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7.5
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28,241
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29,836
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31,621
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33,561
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119.9
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121.0
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122.0
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123.4
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San Diego, CA MSA
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62,580
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66,403
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71,126
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76,502
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6.1
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7.1
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7.6
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23,691
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24,836
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26,129
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27,657
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100.5
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100.8
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100.8
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101.7
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St. Louis, MO-IL MSA
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64,648
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67,326
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71,492
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74,516
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4.1
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6.2
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4.2
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25,427
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26,406
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27,951
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29,089
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107.9
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107.1
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107.8
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106.9
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Pittsburgh, PA MSA
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57,840
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60,346
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63,488
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66,013
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4.3
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5.2
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4.0
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24,241
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25,422
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26,909
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28,149
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102.9
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103.1
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103.8
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103.5
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Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO CMSA
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61,414
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66,080
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72,406
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79,121
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7.6
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9.6
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9.3
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27,584
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29,116
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31,236
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33,485
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117.1
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118.1
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120.5
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123.1
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Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL MSA
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50,376
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53,581
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57,542
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61,373
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6.4
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7.4
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6.7
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23,159
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24,408
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25,861
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27,224
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98.3
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99.0
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99.8
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100.1
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Portland-Salem, OR-WA CMSA
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49,932
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53,575
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57,945
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61,184
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7.3
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8.2
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5.6
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24,654
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25,848
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27,391
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28,453
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104.6
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104.9
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105.7
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104.6
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Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN CMSA
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45,721
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48,223
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51,501
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54,505
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5.5
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6.8
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5.8
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23,981
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25,132
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26,624
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27,975
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101.8
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102.0
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102.7
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102.8
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Kansas City, MO-KS MSA
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41,815
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44,001
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46,864
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49,464
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5.2
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6.5
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5.5
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24,979
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25,946
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27,278
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28,473
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106.0
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105.3
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105.2
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104.7
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Sacramento-Yolo, CA CMSA
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38,924
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40,520
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43,160
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46,278
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4.1
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6.5
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7.2
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23,881
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24,487
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25,701
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27,102
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101.4
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99.3
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99.1
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99.6
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Milwaukee-Racine, WI CMSA
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42,234
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44,336
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47,230
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49,779
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5.0
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6.5
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5.4
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25,689
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26,936
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28,718
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30,258
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109.0
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109.3
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110.8
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111.2
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Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, VA-NC MSA
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32,226
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33,903
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35,449
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36,855
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5.2
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4.6
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4.0
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20,980
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22,000
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22,877
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23,771
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89.0
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89.2
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88.2
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87.4
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San Antonio, TX MSA
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30,380
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32,119
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34,585
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36,655
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5.7
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7.7
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6.0
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20,869
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21,688
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22,840
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23,800
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88.6
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88.0
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88.1
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87.5
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, June 2000.
http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/data.htm
*TERMS
The personal income of a State is defined as the income received by, or on behalf of, all the residents of the State. It consistsof the income received by persons from all sourcesthat
is, from participation in production, from both government andbusiness transfer payments, and from government interest (which is treated like a transfer payment). "Persons" consists
ofindividuals, nonprofit institutions that primarily serve individuals, private noninsured welfare funds, and private trust funds.
Personal income is calculated as the sum of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, proprietors' income withinventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments, rental
income of persons with capital consumption adjustment,personal dividend income, personal interest income, and transfer payments to persons, less personal contributions for
socialinsurance. State per capita personal income is calculated as the personal income of the residents of a State divided by themidyear resident population of the State.
Disposable personal income is the income available to persons for spending or saving; it is calculated as personal income lesspersonal tax and nontax payments. Personal tax and nontax
payments consists of tax payments that are not chargeable tobusiness expense and of certain other payments to government agencies (except government enterprises) that are treated
liketaxes. Personal taxes includes taxes on income, including realized net capital gains, taxes on transfers of estates and gifts, andtaxes on personal property. Personal nontaxes
includes donations and fees, fines, and forfeitures. State per capita disposablepersonal income is calculated as the disposable personal income of the residents of a State divided by
the midyear residentpopulation of the State.
These definitions are essentially the same as those underlying the personal income estimates in the NIPA's. However, the Stateestimates of personal income exclude the labor earnings
(that is, wages and salaries and other labor income less personalcontributions for social insurance by employees) of U.S. residents who are temporarily working and living abroad
(mainlyFederal Government personnel), whereas the NIPA estimates include these labor earnings.
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https://allcountries.org/uscensus/729_personal_income_by_metropolitan_area.html
These tables are based on figures supplied by the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce and are subject to revision by the Census Bureau.
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