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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]

 
Personal income Personal income Percent change Per capita personal income Per capita personal income Percent of national average Percent of national average
Metropolitan area ranked (mil. dol.) (mil. dol.) (dol.) (dol.)
by 1990 population
1995 1996 1997 1998 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1995 1996 1997 1998
1995 1996 1997 1998
 
    United States 6,192,235 6,538,103 6,942,114 7,351,547 5.6 6.2 5.9 23,562 24,651 25,924 27,203 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
 
New York-No. New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA CMSA 618,726 656,669 691,794 731,539 6.1 5.3 5.7 31,310 33,119 34,749 36,582 132.9 134.4 134.0 134.5
Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA CMSA 361,195 377,560 396,704 422,989 4.5 5.1 6.6 23,671 24,566 25,491 26,778 100.5 99.7 98.3 98.4
Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI CMSA 240,248 254,130 269,815 285,768 5.8 6.2 5.9 27,816 29,201 30,795 32,389 118.1 118.5 118.8 119.1
Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV CMSA 208,826 218,231 230,658 244,282 4.5 5.7 5.9 29,487 30,564 32,019 33,602 125.1 124.0 123.5 123.5
San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA CMSA 204,704 219,438 237,395 254,915 7.2 8.2 7.4 31,263 33,161 35,333 37,414 132.7 134.5 136.3 137.5
Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD CMSA 159,385 167,458 176,777 186,297 5.1 5.6 5.4 26,676 28,014 29,576 31,119 113.2 113.6 114.1 114.4
Boston-Worcester-Lawrence-Lowell-Brockton, MA-NH NECMA 164,150 174,216 187,231 200,107 6.1 7.5 6.9 28,520 30,096 32,133 34,127 121.0 122.1 124.0 125.5
Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI CMSA 142,438 145,721 154,172 162,363 2.3 5.8 5.3 26,478 26,863 28,330 29,775 112.4 109.0 109.3 109.5
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX CMSA 114,283 123,313 134,468 146,431 7.9 9.0 8.9 25,698 27,089 28,785 30,541 109.1 109.9 111.0 112.3
Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX CMSA 104,411 112,191 122,128 132,134 7.5 8.9 8.2 25,159 26,551 28,352 30,026 106.8 107.7 109.4 110.4
Atlanta, GA MSA 89,801 98,182 106,039 115,272 9.3 8.0 8.7 26,178 27,803 29,194 30,788 111.1 112.8 112.6 113.2
Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA 81,563 85,943 89,340 94,488 5.4 4.0 5.8 23,426 24,209 24,755 25,826 99.4 98.2 95.5 94.9
Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA CMSA 86,729 93,370 102,812 112,135 7.7 10.1 9.1 26,582 28,241 30,528 32,762 112.8 114.6 117.8 120.4
Cleveland-Akron, OH CMSA 73,187 75,742 80,003 83,577 3.5 5.6 4.5 25,122 25,954 27,434 28,694 106.6 105.3 105.8 105.5
Phoenix-Mesa, AZ MSA 59,756 64,964 71,417 78,210 8.7 9.9 9.5 22,453 23,593 25,134 26,686 95.3 95.7 97.0 98.1
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI MSA 76,975 82,373 88,381 94,991 7.0 7.3 7.5 28,241 29,836 31,621 33,561 119.9 121.0 122.0 123.4
San Diego, CA MSA 62,580 66,403 71,126 76,502 6.1 7.1 7.6 23,691 24,836 26,129 27,657 100.5 100.8 100.8 101.7
St. Louis, MO-IL MSA 64,648 67,326 71,492 74,516 4.1 6.2 4.2 25,427 26,406 27,951 29,089 107.9 107.1 107.8 106.9
Pittsburgh, PA MSA 57,840 60,346 63,488 66,013 4.3 5.2 4.0 24,241 25,422 26,909 28,149 102.9 103.1 103.8 103.5
Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO CMSA 61,414 66,080 72,406 79,121 7.6 9.6 9.3 27,584 29,116 31,236 33,485 117.1 118.1 120.5 123.1
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL MSA 50,376 53,581 57,542 61,373 6.4 7.4 6.7 23,159 24,408 25,861 27,224 98.3 99.0 99.8 100.1
Portland-Salem, OR-WA CMSA 49,932 53,575 57,945 61,184 7.3 8.2 5.6 24,654 25,848 27,391 28,453 104.6 104.9 105.7 104.6
Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN CMSA 45,721 48,223 51,501 54,505 5.5 6.8 5.8 23,981 25,132 26,624 27,975 101.8 102.0 102.7 102.8
Kansas City, MO-KS MSA 41,815 44,001 46,864 49,464 5.2 6.5 5.5 24,979 25,946 27,278 28,473 106.0 105.3 105.2 104.7
Sacramento-Yolo, CA CMSA 38,924 40,520 43,160 46,278 4.1 6.5 7.2 23,881 24,487 25,701 27,102 101.4 99.3 99.1 99.6
Milwaukee-Racine, WI CMSA 42,234 44,336 47,230 49,779 5.0 6.5 5.4 25,689 26,936 28,718 30,258 109.0 109.3 110.8 111.2
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, VA-NC MSA 32,226 33,903 35,449 36,855 5.2 4.6 4.0 20,980 22,000 22,877 23,771 89.0 89.2 88.2 87.4
San Antonio, TX MSA 30,380 32,119 34,585 36,655 5.7 7.7 6.0 20,869 21,688 22,840 23,800 88.6 88.0 88.1 87.5


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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